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The Brussels Post, 1898-3-11, Page 5MAI 11, 1898 THE BRUSSELS POST ^I1E r r Prince ftert Route is the S et et, (thou peat t ,1 Safest TO THE S1104.11 GO' FII+LDS. FRET! r MAPS Scut Secretary, P Trade, Pring Wan, Gonad lDl.atrtttlau 111ILET.S WITII .phlicn ion to the n, e Albc: t Board of A pert, . nskatc1le- E Saw9 ag1t, 8a Pia i, sig t;Zin All Isincle of 6 man iu the yar( Cullom 8awil or before if ape, Good Maple Joint from $0 t Shingles for t l IgE, wan ed. A good 0• insure age. w I begin • n March let ye tber. o ng oh( p. Aeh V ,1 Bills nut to order. t. S . 4.,J OLE. N17084704001(000 110081:0e IN 7001 Pr00011 our. naso, Femu8 Mom iorrho00, Imp00on given vlaar 0nd or young. but lural}}•� or 01(08, Ueo - Budh0001' qoto. and nrnen C8orI0d in 0006 pr 10r 7u'. 000,4 mon! od 10g7407.. 6ddr00: minlou' n4. Can l f will wake, a o11 main 74.? y'0171 A n•n N nun Ltoe 0a, Bloeploee. t ;htay Emi •„na Swami. et caused 0. peel 0.onfros' w ehrunke od , , LOBu M• . 0080 orznne, s0(8 e nd you 00'. 4'0000 eton roog ]I 7 183,1 W nen wreath rt, ebaerv. (00 Neatly 010([,00 Mx a r .two Int. ar ppfltor. tete to J. torPPOIR, .t )sr„ A8a for rho Do - 31, ;IEZET SETTLE 'r•i' TF"AINS Will leave Toro DAY Aurin (provided eu Aim NA run 66y TO 11 0 all. 10. 'very MIS - 3011 ani 1.P1tIL le b bnehu , offers) S I•in'S 1+ LLS 1 110BI' nod the CANADIAI 'f liTH,WEST. Passengers 4.a• 11 na witl..01 levo st"ek 01o111d leave Tor .o .e_30 9. m same days, The Only All CF 1O -in Dire'' Fast Line TO TEE E .11'17 o4' ;IRE KLONDII4 AND 'UKON GOL Is Vla can, LOWJIST RATE ONLY Tia 0, Tn11 14. 1hl 'I ELf7S m Pm:Atol,'Away. PAY ('EST TIt6E. >C -11I SEI 'ICE. ,lut 1, to alto n 7r [:Oast. Get full partial, 't •ndcopy of "Settlers' Index" mud •111 ii' a and Yukon Gold Fields" from nuy 11. ditto Pt "id0 Railway Agent, or 0.10. 'r REMO:, A. 0.P. A., R croute, Out, 113.3 THOS. PA R. 'w, Agt.. t, Brussels. Before. After. S dr, abl forme of Sexual 1' .or excess, Mental boeco, Opium or S. of price, one peeks 101077704(010. Paml The Woe • Ph aphediie, e ( Peat .E07'tsh Remedy. 1 t td recon: mended by aI lir a in camas. Only reit m. Mine 01' :covered, RA le guarani• 1 to cure all ki -es, all duels of abut or /, jlxces lye use of To. n ante, Me' led on receipt X70 SIX, 75. levefl7Zft'0ae, el free to .,ny address. C. mpaay, Windsor, Out, 00171 iu Brunel, y 1. A. DE, DEAN, D regal 1' •nkeollor C Optician. SHI!J LaEQ'l% Bril il. Cohonbia Red 3( Jar F aingles ANn —2+1 r it Shore anti Cedar FOR SALE ' Brussels 9. auin y [ills Also Dom and 1 41 of all P.,. terns on hand or 10 'e to or( n: at Short Notioe. Estimai !Punish .1 for all kinds of ui dings. Workman. ship an 11: Maria! 4.0aranteed, P. .1 MINT, ,SRL 9Ei .S PUMP 'RKS. I with to infoo 6111 people of Brussels and surrounding st.,tot that I leave pur• Chased the Poo ' 1 tailless ,£ JAMES BELL and will I fo and res' y to attend to all wants in ei el' '.4e4 wore or ropairo at moderate prior No better Pum in the mat'mt. Order loft at n gimp or ('sidenee or at P. SCOTT'S to;. will b• t promptly looked after. Me -Orders 6a! 1 ?or the Digging of Wells and Cider Gem(X69s1�/, aIq ;ii +aD9 m!a e'M,td.m, MILL STREET BRUSSEL lLostdiale s . h'.ut7u•n,' 181(1(04400......14 Olt llw'ou Farmers' In,'li4.nte wilt hold two 80081on8 et Loadbnry on Wodneeday, Mandl 17.4.61, The following will bo the p1ogrom : — Aftrrnoon, at, 1 o'olools-•-Oh0h'man'e Iwl- arm' ; "What to 'knob the Young People on the Form," J. J. Irvine ; "Under• draining," l., Moltillan ; "Pleu6b,g and Care of ()rebottle," J. Sheppard ; "The value of Ensiiego, Gruwinkof Corn, Building a cheap Silo and ]Filling the Silo," J. le, Gould, Livening, at 70'01o0ls —"Window Gard: ling," J. Sheppard ; "ll.'msdy for Over Production and Low Pri :es;" J, F. Gourd: Mr, Onu.d will hard a miniature silo to show the con. s6rr.Won. Musical program at the eve11• ing meeting and seats roaerved for Indies. MI are invited, f�rove:le. Genitive 11R,w.—We are sorry 6o !corn that Thee. K. Buddy is on the eiok list. - -Wm. Stinson shipped two oar loads of stork to Toronto of Monday of last weals. --Frank Collins, who has been working a6 Brussels, has returned home.—A load of ladies front here attended the leotare of gra. Dr, Yeomans, 1n Wingham,— Wm. ?Jultes, of corn, A, hoe leased D. Sandereon's residence and will shortly retire from farming.—Geo. Walker and W. Doig attended the Grand Lodge of the Ganatdian Order of Foresters, wbieli wits held in Potorhoro'.—GeOrgio T., only eon of Gen. P. Nash, who has been very sick with bronchitis and inflammation, to able to be around again.—Mrs. (Rev.) Shaw, of Bayfield, is at present visiting her brother, W. H. Gregg.—Geo. Day has relu oed from Sootland, where he ao- eomannied a lead of horses.—F. V. Dick- son and John Barnard wheeled into town roerday forenoon of last week. It arou'erl ooueiderable o >4osity to see the eiey du spinning a;,,ng the "now-r•.,vered stret(4.—Wm. Stinson a.td wife and Jobe Stinson returned Wednesday of last week ?ruin beryine the latter's brother, Alex. Stirs .on, Pool township. Tho palbbenr- era 1, ere six cif deceased's nephew, one heir; Professor Mills, President of Guelph Collage.—Jae. S. Found, G. P. 11. etat.10 agent, wishes us to warn tome of the boys who are in the habit of going to El a elation at night and misbehaving, that if they deo not desist he will give 6heii names to to the company a,ld let Detective Ro.a deal with them. IE.Itl4( 01. Boors AND Snons.—Buy your hand• made boots and shoes at Geo. M. 61110- eIl's, Ethel. Pirst•olass lit guaranteed. I intend givil114 my ouotomers the beat leather that can be got in the market, at lowest prices. Please give me a call and gat prices. If the boots don't snit when finished I won't ask you to take them. 34.4 P:0171300' INBTITUTD,—A meeting of the East Huron Warmers' institute will be held at Ethel on Tuesday, 161*rolt 15111. Two sessions will be held, the program being as follows :—Afternoon, at 1 o'oleok—Obairmau'e address ; "Br maga- mem; Brmage- mena of Bees," J. 1]inehley, Oonetanoe ; ''Feeding Oce tie for the British Market," G. :Iiordie, leafor6h ; "Planting and Care of Orohe.rds," J. Sheppard ; "The value of Ensilage, Growing of Oorn, Building a obeap Silo and lolling the Silo." J. E. Gould. Evening, at 7 o' clock --"Four Reasons why we Till the Soil," 3. Sheppard ; "Suitcase or failure in Dairying," J. D. Gould. Mr, Gould will have a miniature silo to show the oonstruotion. A good musical program will be given at the evening meeting, and seats will be reserved for ladiee., All are invited. Sanoon REPonT.—The following is the report of the standing of the pupils in the Sr. Department of oar sohaol for the month of February :-5th olass—Maggio Davies, Willie Sp•.noe, Oliver Qnerrin, Lily Dobson ; Sr. 4tb—Claude Walker, Edi 1 Milne, Cora Sanders ; Jr. 46h— Maly MOBlain, Howard Mollieter, Etn, ma Imlay, Geo. Sharpe, Willie Dowdell, Oar' McAllister, Edna Raynerd, Ida Oolr. ; Sr. 8rd—Helena Barr, Bernice Slemmnn, Mamie Hansuld, Willie Bole. •Hier, Joe. F'uhardson. Mary Itleine- °broth, AIand Badgley, Garfield Dunbar, Adam Fletcher ; Jr. 341—Stella Dunbar, Mardis Qnerrin, Henry Qucrrin, Mabel OOame, Sam. Kleiusobrolh, Eva Cole, Minnie Bateman, Tom foga!, Percy Greeneides, Willie Coats, Eva McAllister, Gordon Imlay, Fred. Diemert, Jennie Mo131uin, Walter Savage, Minnie Die. men. Goo, DODSON, Principal. Chas. Colsignoy, late of town, has opened out a new laundry in the Guest block, St. Marys, The only child of Geo. Shipley had a narrow escape from poisoning the other day, by getting hold of el bottle of car. belie acid. ALoioeater swoon the farm of W. W. Farren dropped four fine lambs on Sun. dao, artd they are all ae lively as lambs usually are. Doherty 40 Co, have 'slipped all the machinery whish passed through the lire to Gott, where mash of it will go into the iron heap. On the 14611 hut. the people of Clinton will he called upon 6o decide the proposed lean '.o W. Doherty tic Co. It is just a month sinoe the footory wae burned. The New Llrli says :—No lees than four woman were admitted to the House of Refuge last week, and a man from Wingham this work, leaking 85 inmates in all. An inoipient fire occurred in the shop of T. Quigley, on Thursday morning, amused by a defective chimney. He has removed to the store in the town hall. W, 13. Beesley, who has been a resi- dent of town for a good many years', thinks of going to the Northwest. Whet hoe he will go into business or farm- ing will all depend on ciroumatanoes when be gets there. The first belch of obickone for 1808 in this part of the oo4411ry, by a hen, was got by Goo. Swallow, room., breeder of thorougl•hred Golden Wyandotte. They wart hatched on Feb. 251h, and as smart as though they were in the sunny days of July. The 3rd annual meeting of the Epworth League Aesoeintfon of Goderiah District, will be held in Ontario St, Methodist ohnrob On 'J'ueaday, March 15, The looming (magi ,n will bo devoted to the consideration of Sunday school toping, and the affo'coou to League worts. Rev. A. 0, Crews, Provincial Secretary, will be pf80en6. Ala n' 11.,Imes held on Imlvee111, 61on 11110 uu alleged oohs of 011011, -Adam 6lolmes, of 1lelCill0p, wit' ehargod with 00tlin;f fire to a bailee beloigiog lo James N6Ohol+011, elan or that township. The fire otetorred last April. Several witneao• ea wore examined, but not one partial(' of diennt evidou00 wa0 given to support the c'hoo'g", There was considerable "hoar• say statements" and rural gossip!, but not the slightest thing on which de - fondant could bo nommittod, and the ease was ,(.missed with (meta. Mr. Scutt ap• peareii for the informant, and Air. Best, 61'aforth, for the defendant, (,olescesasecet3. WAnllaas' IN'TrreTll— bast Huron Farmers' lnotitglo will hold two sessions 111 Cmletan0o on Thurodtty, Karel] 1711,. The following will be the program Afternoon, at 1 o'alook--Chairman's ad- dress ; "I1oge," J. Ildnobloy ; "The Standing the Fanner should talc° In the Community," Thos. Straoh0n ; "Plaut• ing and Oare of orchards," J. heppard ; "The value of Ensilage, Gr0wing of 140rn, Building a cheap Silo mud F;Iliva the Silo," J. P. Gould. Evening, at 7 0'• olook-"T'hreo Historical 1)aye on Ring. arm River," .1. Sheppard ; ',Remedy for Over Production and Low Prises,' J. E. Gould. Mr. Gould will have a minietnre elle to show the oonotrnotion. Musical prom; .'m at the evening meeting and Beate stall be reserved for ladies. All are in- vited. 113lila raves. (Intended for last week.) AIRT110DIOT 00014en.—A000Pding 10 1.110 annonrioement the Rev. F. J. Oaten preached on the subject of "Pleasures of Life" on Sunday evening, to a crowded house ; he dealt with the pleasure of dancing ie a moderate but emphatic manner. — The Wingham Epworth League paid the League of this aural) u friendly visit Tuesday evening ; an ex. meltingly interesting meeting was men. doctee by the visitors. Come again. Win ono. -Miss A. Armstrong, e.f the 4th ling, Morris, was married on Trues• day evening, March let, to Thos. Itande, of Tripp, S, Dakota. In the preeeu00 of of a fe v intimate Mende the knot was tied b!' Rev. l+'. J. Oaten, Belgravo. Mr. Randa had to leave for the West on urgent bneliie8a Wednesday morning, while tire. Rands remains to nurse her moths', who continues very ill. While the wrided life begins in separation for them, their many friends wish them every prosperity. Nox,,o.—Mesere. Randa and Armstrong left fol Dakota ou Wednesday morning. —A. Proctor is slowly gaining strength after lila recent serious indisposition.— Mr. W ightmau 000610ues very ill. —With the ref ten of our genial Dr. MOAsb from his New York studies there is almost an epidemic o1 health.—Being party in East Luron and partly in West Miran we do not know whether to laugh or cry since Tuesday. Politics aro always enr;ow+ anyway. IIxMeween.—The house of Jae. Dew, 10th line, East Wawanosh, was the thane of a quiet but pretty wedding on Wednes- day evening, Feb, 28rd. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Oaten, Bel. grave. Miss Mary Dow, eldest daughter of the host, was the bride, and John Martin, of West Wawanosh, the 1Ortu• nate groom. The immediate relatives of the interested parties were the only ones who were present, but the neighbors and friends join heartily in wishing them God speed; Caroti. Sermon RRrone.—The following it the school repot of S. S. No, 0, Grey, for the month of February. The names are an ranged In order of merit. -5th olase.— Lizzie MoK,ty, Will. MoKay. 4th class. —George Hanley, Annie Bray, Bessie Oliver, Bella Mann, James Mann, Law- rance McNaught, John Moliay, Russel MoNaaght, Will.MoNaught, Verne Mb- Nanglab.—Sr. Ord,—Ella MaNanght, Hat- tie Fraser, Russel Robertson, Willie MO - Kay, George Fraser. Jr. 3rd.—Norma Sperling, Willie Harrison, Ethel Mo - Naught. Sr. god.—Willie Mann, 14Iand Shine, Olive Oliver, Frank Harrison, Nellie Harbottle. Jr. 2nd.—Wilbur Bray, Norman MoNaughb, Henry McKay, Harry McNaught, Wesley eloKoy, Mag- gie Harbottle, Part sod.—George Mann, Willie I3anley, Willie Mann, Kate Ear. bottle. let (lase. Wiuuio MoNaaght, Alfred Machan. N. J. Ien10TER, Teacher. 0nr1:OAny.—The following item is taken from the Bellevue Gazette, Mich, and has reference to the father of Mrs. N. M. Richardson, of this township :—"At two o'clock a. m., Monday, Jan. 24641, 1898, at the age of 63 years, after a brief ill- ness, the spirit of James Jenkins passed peaoefllly away, to return to Him who gave it. Ile was a native of Lewnnnio, Cornwall, England, where he resided until 1857, when he removed to Canada with his young wife, formerly Anne Lowill, of Ashoombe, Devonshire. To. gather they boonme 0oneeot8 d with the Presbyterian church, in the service of which Mr. Jenkins became an active, earnest worker. Icor twenty years he wag olosely associated with Sabbath eohool work ; hie own diligent;search of the So>'ptores, and untiring efforts in pointing all committed to his ()barge to the luny of salvation, left its own deep impression and lasting effects, In bust- nose and s0oial life he was likewise noel highly honored mud respeoted as a man of relianiliby and sterling qualities. In the your 1894 Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins made their hone in Bellevue, Mioh„ where they found many how frinnds, whose deep eympethy and extreme kind. need in trying lours of illness have been much ,appreciated. Mrs. Jenkins and six old. !ren who survive—two daughters hoeing preceded him—have great con- solation in their bereavement in the remem'lranee of ti tulle and loving hits• band end fattier. Swoon Butr0RT: The following is the report of the standing of the pupile of S. S. No, 1, Grey, for the month of Fob. Thoth whose names have ' after them obtained honor standing, The names of those Obtaining lass tlan 40% are not publiobood 1—Forel If, elites, total 1,305— J. Blake*, 1,040 ; M, Bielby, 984 ; J, Blake, highest in Composition, Arith- metic), Science and Euclid ; M. Bielby, highest in Grammar, History and Lit. erature. P. S. Leaving, total 1,407-3. Ceerae, -925 ; A. MoNab, 700 ; J. Calder, 725 ; J. Orme, highest in Grammar, History, Arithtnetio, and Composition ; P. Ritchie, highest in 130011 keeping ; A. MoNal,, highest in Literature ; J Calder, highest in Algebra and Euclid, En' trance olaso, total 092—A. Calder*' 581 ; V. Arnta6reng, 401 ; L. Blake, 4.40 ; M. Carclitf, 1149 J. Da ideon 1141 ; G, Colder, 302 4, Mulford, 477 , 1L thin' elor, 327 1., Cardiff, 121 ; A, Calder, higheeb in Physiology, Temperance, Compoettioa, drawing and Grammar ; M, Cardiff, highest in Literature ' (J. Armstrong, highest in Ilietory ; 1:, Bed. ford and L. Bloke, highest in Dlotation. Tr, 41,h, total 1100 10. Blake, 1.05 • A, Melia,'209, hr. 3rd, total 220-3. )3101b)*102; G.Jliolby",188; D. David• eon, 150. Jr, 11'41 elites, total 231 —G. Blake, 158 ; AI. Bedford", 180 ; B. David. eon, 162 ; W. Switzer*, 193 ; 16. 1511104, 144 ; I„ Hollinger, 93 ; 1,. Blake, 148 ; B, !lauds, 1115 ; W. Glaesior, 103. Sr, 2nd, total 1100---W. Farquharson, 228; 1iDeviation", 237 ; L. Dickson, 179 ; J. doggers!, 177. 7r, 2nd, total 250'—W. Steenson* 221; H, Bedford, 1011 ; T. Ilielby", 237. let class, total 70 —J. Stovenoon,40. W. I1. S'r,stvnn',', Penciller. GloUCritslt, Limn GI11n0Ta,—The Goderiah Amateurs oro talking of playing -in the near future. --The Kensington faebory still keeps tb1040 on the hum.—A large cumber of teams are at present engaged hauling stone to the breakwater.-- Smeeth's planing mill, now nearing cum• platten, adds oonsidorably to the town as a num ufaoluring centre.—Thereprornisee to be the biggest stir in bicycle oiroles this year ever seen in Goderiah.—Over two hundred canine medals bare been lathed and there are as many more wIlh• out the protealiug d000ration.—The Henderson Co. is humming, the McCready wheel being on the move. The samples of this famous wheel will be out in n few days.—Pater MaEwan, we are pleased to learn, is around again after his recent long and severe illness. His many friends were pleased to eco him op town,—On Tuesday, the 22nd of b'eb., the W. O. T. U. sent a halo of clothing, magazines, periodicals, six comfort bags and 1,200 pages of prohibition literate,e to the W. C. T. U. missionary at Wiorton, to` be distributed among the lumbermen, the olotbit.g being for the destitute poor in that dietriot.—N. M, Nola, who had -'a fall some three weeks since and injured his shoulder severely, is now around again.—Engineer W. Brough has arrived in town and will remain for a long per- iod, having been appointed enperiotend• ing O0gineer of the breakwater work,— The poet teeth was a busy one at the G. T. R. depot, some eight or nine loaded oars being sent East daily,—Tho Knit- ting factory, with its 35 hands, will in a few days have seven agents on the road selling its manufactures. New lines in mite and biayolehose have been added to its stools, and among the new things is a pretty lined mit for ladies.—The voting on the elevator by.law tools plaoe, and though there was but little excitement, 9, large vote was 'polled. A number of vehicles were out for the elevator, but there were none for the opponents. The result was 432 for and 21 against: -Joe Garrick, of the Signal staff, torts a surprisingly su-!den ioe bath on Senday. Ile attempted to jump from the pier to the ioe below, but the ice seem only slush, and Joe accordingly sank to his armpits. For• tunately,acompanion was near,who assist- ed him,with some difficulty, to terra firma. —Henry Reid, of the 4th eon. of Aeh. field, has a mare wbioh recently dropped a triplet of foals.—A splendid entertain• meat is being gotten up for St. Patrick's Day, Maroli 17th. The Opera House has been scoured.—The Spring sittings of the high court of justice opened in the Court Hones on Monday, March 7th, before Justice P.oae.—J. H. Worrell has the acetylene gas in his store and on Sabbath evening he illuminated the choir loft of North street Methodist thumb, making a pretty effect, and giv.- fug two or three times as much light as the gasoline jeto.—During the past week Buchanan ifs Rhysns have received oontreats for three houses, two of wbioh will be in town. One is a handsome cottage for Ira Lewitt, on the oorner of Wellington and Lighthouse streets, and the other is a storey and a half brisk reeidenee for Air. Babel, on the aom• Mone next J. P. Brown's Nelson street,— While crossing from the north to the south pier, Engineer Brough broke through the slush ice, but managed to !seep his head and shoulders above water. Fortunately the ioe boom wae near at hand, and with its assistance and some olever engineering he managed to reach the south pier, and is now none the worse for hie dunking. 1exorr1F. STA1I0Tt0A0.—The following is a state- ment of the receipts and expenditure in connection with Morris Township muni• cipal affairs for 1897 ; Reoeipls :—Oash on hand from 1890, 91478.35 ; taxes, levy on township, 812881.12 ; loans, $8150.00; Bonnie fund, 858.69 ; Geo. Turvev, error in account, 83.00 , flooring of Rattan's bridge, $2.05 ; Treasurer MoKlllop, en- gineer's award, 94.00 ; Go. Treasurer, boundary line grant, $104.80 ; total, 917,592,01. Expenditure :—Roads and bridges, 92,440.04 ; clarity, $10.74 ; in• oidentale, 9235.80 ; County rate for 1895.00, 94,414.50 ; printing, 827.25 1 officers' salaries, $077.00 ; interest, 9258.- 21 ; schools, 98721.18 ; borrowed money, $3,130,00 ; total, $14,944.15, Sonoox, Bloom—Tho following is the report of S. S. No. 4, Morris, for the month of February. —P. S. Leaving ; total, 000,—Norah Maunders, 809 ; Ida Mooney, 548 ; \Villio Oloakey, 472; Lulu Davie, 408. Entrauae ; total, 800.— Milton Sharpe, 014 ; Jamas Innes, 598 ; Ibichard Cardiff, 484 ; Robert Mooney, 452 ;, Clara Mooney, 447. Jr. Fourth,— Bertha Sheep, 500 ; Bertha Nichol, 482 ; Mabel Nichol, 807.—Part eubjeote ; total 450—Geo. Innes, 820 ; Herbert Manning, 284; John Cloakey, 276; Joseph Petah, 271; David MoOntoheon, 250 ; Willie Johnston, 242. Sr, Third ; total, 000.— Nelson 00:Nelson Maundrra, 489 ; Corrie Speir, 415 ; Minnie Mooney, 403 ; Donald Innee, 802 ; Lizzie Davis, 274 ; George Davis, 205 ; Myrtle Nichol, 238 ; Willie Platt, 221 ; John Mose, 112. —Jr. Third,—Nel- amt Williamson, 491; 01ark Anderson, 484 ; Eleton Cardiff, 429 ; Willie Ames, 42.1 ; Everett Walker, 400 ; Harry Finn, 874 ; Seoond ; total, 450,—LauroCloekey, 008 ; Annie Niohol, 804 ; Pearl Slump, 850 ; Grace Finn, 884 ; Tota Forsyth, ,1128 ; Lizzie Spsir, 821 ; Johnny Wil. Hannon, 814 ; Arthur Taylor, 809 ; Geo. Finn, 298 ; Prank Niobol, er. 240 ; Franlc Niohol, jr., 219, Part Seoonid ; total, 250. —Otte Walker, 171 ; Andrew Flatt, 154 Harold Speir, 148 ; Carrot Innes, 125 ; Larne Nichol, 120, honor etandint for the month.—Norah Maunders, Wilton Sharp, Normal ones, Bertha, S1ary, 8/el. son Maunders, Nolen Williamson, (.lark Anderson, Elston oardiff, Willie Ames, Latera 0loakey, Annie NMhol, Pearl, Sharp, Grace Finn, Lizzie t pair, Time. 1"ursytl. J D E. Mono, Teaclter, 61 nom, ltltroltr. The following report rives the standing of tlrl pupils of S. S. No.14 for the month of I'obruary, total 500 : -Lilt °lass•-- Jas. 116,0x, 389 ; Sr. 411) --•Arlene L'arrend, 888 I Goo, Gamin', 195 ; David Irving, 158• Jr, 4th—Gordon J4mbury, 401 • Willie Thornton, 801 ; borne Knox, 373; Jtobt, 1Farrand, 880; Robt, McAlliatoe, 158. 8r Ord-.-LJthel Agar, 407 ; Alice Pool, 458 ,• Pearl 15m. bury, 438 ; Ohne. Garniee, 411 ; Wesley Jermyn, 820 1 Martha Ingram, 193 ; Vena Knox, 90 1 Ruby Forbes, 05. Jr. Sed—Katifo Fraser, 401 ; Eva AI, South, 800 ; Johnny Gnrnise, 848, Sr. 2nd— Fred. Pugh, 416 ; Lola Agar, 441 ; Mil. Inn Jermyn, 403 ; Dora MoAllieter, 200 ; Alex. Rutledge, 1L0. Ir. 2nd—Emma' Jormyn, 413 ; May Thornton, 372 ; An• nie Garniss, 332 ; Clive Fitzaimone, 183 ; Geo, Rutledge. Part 2nd—Hazel Em. bury, 447 ; Cha, lie Agar, 207. Sr. let— flarvie Knox, Willie Forbes, Tommy J•lrmyn, Jr. 131—Vom,ie Rutledge, \Vii• lie Fitzsimons, HDldah Rutledge. D, L. STn(On.8N, Tonohnr. • 13110ovCLI(m. BART IloaoN FARMER,)' InaToTure.—A meeting of the Past Huron Farmers' In• o4.itute will be held at Bluevale, on Mon. clay, March 14th. The following will be the program 1—Afternoon 8808100, tom• maiming at 1 o'olook :—Chairman's ad- dress ; "Growing and handling Flax," Mr. Hudson, Bluevale ; "How to Handle and Feed a Dairy Cow," 3. MoGregor, Conetanoe ; "Forty years experience in Corn Growing," 5. Sheppard, Qneeneton ; "The vends of Ensilage, building a obeap Silo and filling the Silo," J. E. Gould, Uxbridge. Evening session, at 7 o'olook —"Three Historioal Day' on Niagara River," J. Sheppard ; "Remedy for Over Production and Low Price.," J. E. Gould. blr, Gould will have a miniature silo to show the construction. A good moeioal program will be gives. llesery ed sante will be provided for the ladies at the evening meeting. All are invited. lop. On Feb, 18th, a pleasant afternoon and evening were paeaed at the reeideuoe of Charles Dickson. Maliitlop, the occasion being the celebration of the golden wed• ding of Mr. and Mrs. Dickson, who were married in the land of the Leather just 50 years ago. There were ;menet Jas, D. Dickson, of Niagara Falls Collegiate Institute ; George M. Diokeoll and wife, of Chicago ; J. B. Campbell, principal of Gerrie public school, and hid wife ; Gil- bert McMichael, wife and family, of Hal lett ; A'dam Diokeon and wife, of MoKil. lop ; Thomas, John, and Lizzie, ab home. The only members of the family not pre. sent were P. Dickson, of Manitoba, and Mrs. Kibler, of Warren City, Ohio. The family presented the old couple eaoh with a rocking chair and gold rimmed spec- tacle. T. A. Gambie, ex Reeve of Aaeiniboia, is dead of apoplexy. He was formerly of Yorlt County. Jas. Clark, the fireman mn the reason - ger engine which was smashed at Bur. lington, died frorn his injuries. A deepatoll from Buffalo announces that Charles A. Hampton, who about a year ago married a confiding widow, Mre. Clara H. Cuthbertaon, of Woodstock, has been arrested for squandering her money and the widow's 'u m saloon business, w o 1 charge will be investigated. Jae. Robb, manager of the Care peek- ing factory, Seaforth, broke the record for killing the largest number of hogs iu one day an the 15,11 u'4.. From 10 a. in. to 0 p. m. '77 hogs were killed, dressed and split. This work wae done by only three men, F. Hayward, Charles Bates and James MoNamara, and is considered unusually fast work. Maurice Barry, who was a resident of St. Marys for nearly half a century, died on Feb. 14, after an illness of about five months with paralysis of the throat and other complications. He was 78 years old and leaves a wife 75 years of age, and a son, Johu, iu St. Marys, and a daugh- ter, Elizabeth, who is teaching at Puce, near Windsor. McLEOD' S System elenevator --AND 0T1IRR— TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpita- tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint,Neur• algia Lose of Memory, Brounloitie, Con. enmjtion, Gall Stones, Janndioe, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, St. V•tus' Dance, Female Irreguluritiee and General De- bility. LABORATORY, RODERICH, ONT. J. M. MoLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer. Sold 1.y Jos, Fox, Driigglst, ltrusscle. A. COUSLEY Real Estate 86 Loan AGENT, BRUSSELS. Money to Loan on Farm Secur- ity at the Lowest Bate of interest. Money Loaned on Notes and . good Notes Discounted, Sale Notes a Specialty. Fire cg Life insurance Written. Special Attention given to Conveyancing. A. CMS!.EY, orate over Daodman's Drng Store, BRUSSELS. The Ilforaa1d Fire Engine Works BRUSSELS. We are prepared to do any kind of Machine Repair Work with dispatch and on very Rea- sonable Terms. When wanting anything in the line of Engines and Boilers, stationary or portable, we would be glad to have you ask us for quotations as we think we can save you money. We have also on hand all kinds of Repairs for Engines, Boilers, Steam Fittings, and can also execute any orders for Brass work. Nickle Plaling a Specialty. Ronald Fire Engine Works, BRUSSELS. P INT OPENING HAVE YOU Looked in our ;: Show Window Lately ? . Have you read my Advertisement 7 Have yen glonood in our store to bee the New Dress Goods, New Trimmings, New Prints, New Silk and Cotton Lagos, New Gloves, New Parasols, New Sllirtings, New Cottonades Everything New for Spring. In the Grossly Department Yon will find everything Frooh in Canned Goode and at old Prices. Teen and 04ffeee a Speoialty. Agent for Parker's Dye Works. J. G. Skene. Following our usual custom of having an annual Spring Print Opening we beg to announce to the Ladies that on,` SATURDAY, MARCH 5th) and following week we will make a Special Display of Prints. We have a large and handsome range and this is our method of showing to customers our choice collection. DON'T FORGET THE DATE— March 8th and Following Week. March Patterns and Fashion Sheets to hand. Call and get one FREE. • A. Strachan. New SHOES for Spring ria arriving daily, in all the latest and most Approved Styles. Shoes to Fit .11 Feet and Tastes. We carry a stock of Shoes, unexcelled in the County. Shoes that wear is our boast and that at LOW PRICES. We Ask your Inspection of them. RiPS SEWED FREE OF CHARGE. 1.0. RICHARDS. MONEY SAVED is MONEY A If NED PIENOE BY DEALING WITH ®-•— Wilton & Turnbull You are well served and gain money. Bost Mall scoff tl.e Cook, Parlor and Coal Stoves That Cannot be Beaten. Large Assortment of Lamps and Lamp Goods, Lanterns, Cutlery and Graniteware. We make a specialty of putting in Coal and Wood Furnaces, and Warrant Satisfaction. Stove Coal for Sale and always on hand, Special attention to Jobbing and Repairs. Wilton & Turnbull, Brussels.