The Brussels Post, 1912-1-4, Page 8Winter
Snap Shots
Beeanse the Winter is here the
t Koeete need not be put away until
next Sumner. When there comes
a bright.aer stave it ready to snap
some or me beautiful Winter Pie -
tures that are all around, Pictures
or seeteshoeing or Skating Parties
are tveeth taking and wonitl lie ep.
predated,
For Indoor Pictures
We have the Eastman Flash Sheets.
See the new Flash Sheet Holder,
Everything required for this pastime --
Films, Veiox Paper, Solio Paper,
Post Cards, Chemicals, &c.
Good variety of Snap Snot Albums
Once pasted in you have moreehance
of keeping together your prints.
films Developed Photo Prints made.
The cmmegdStore
DRUGGIST
g' red.etas >vent
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JANUARY.
, A. 0, U. W. Friday evening of
week.
Tears is Leap Year boys so be on
guard.
ScsooL Board will -convene Friday
evening of next week,
THvasnev of this' week' Was the
monthly Horse Fair,
SEE Monday's League Hockey match
Lucknow vs. Brussels.
MVNtcrsAL Councilswill meet for
their inaugural meetitgs next Monday,
0 WING
to the slippery sidewalks and
streets and other causes more than a few
bumped harder than they desired.
EAST Huron Agricultural Society will
hold its annual meeting in the Town
Hall, Brussels, on- Wednesday, 57th
inst., at 5.30 p. m.
DIED —Last Friday Albert Carter, of
Blyth, brother to S. Carter, of town,
died after a strenuous fight for life.
He was in his 49th year and leaves a
wife and au adult family. Funeral took
a place on Sunday, interment being made
in Brussels cemeterv.
BROKE HER ARM.— Dorothy, the
young daughter, of Dr. and Mrs.
• Holmes, bad the misfortune to fall on
the ice one day recently and broke the
small hone in her left. arm. She will
be able to continue at school with her
arm in a sling and will soon be all right
we hope.
Hoctcze,—The first League Hock
match for this season will be play
next Monday evening on Brussels ria
at 8 o'clock, Lucknow and Brusse
'Soh ol
Supplies
With the beginning of a new terns
after the Christmas vacation, there
are always some new school supplies
wanted. We' are prepared with a
good lige of Scribblers, Exercise
Books, Stiff Backed Note Books,
Geod covers and lent' to choose
from, Also Schwa Bags, lead Pen.
cite Rubber' Erasers, Water Colors
stud Art paper: •
H. S. Books
P. S. Books
If we haven't the book you require,
can get it on short notice.
Your School Wants
will receive good
Attention Here.
F. ® SMITH
AND Sl'ATIONER.
this
Voter
ev
ed
is 1 TEN 111. pails of fine honey at 81:00 and $1.20
bt I each. G- A. DEADMAN.
AN rED, 10 cords of green cord.
he wood body, b eh i
being the competing • Teams. No don
there will be a large attendance a' I
game as there is ample accommodatiol
KicgED BY A HISRSE — One day 1
week Athol McDonald, one of
Antent's teamsters, received a nes
kick in the face from one of the tea
while in the bush. Although the blo
was a severe one we hope Mr McDonal
will solo be o k. even if minus a toot
or so. Be might easily have nee
killed. The horse was a new purchase
Wzonnee invitations are out for tb
marriage of Ivan [Holmes Crooks, o
Calgary, and Miss Mary Alberta (laugh
ter of W, and Mrs. Parkhill, of zoo
Crawford street, Toronto. The cere-
mony takes place on January Loth in
the Queen city at 8 3o o'clock, The ex•
pectant groom is an old Brusselite, being
the youngest son of George and Mrs
Crooks, Queen street, Brussels relatives
will attend the wedding.
INSPECTING POULTRY RANCHES,—Last
week A. C Baker took a run to Ran-
somviile, N. Y., about 3o miles from
Buffalo, to see a large poultry plant
located there. He was greatly interest-
ed in what he saw end beard and may
utilize his information in operating a
chicken farm on his property adjoining
the Salt works, At Ramsonville egg
production is not taken .into the count
at certain season but the whole business
focassed on the birds. Ducks are rais-
ed there in large numbers,
EAST HURON .FARMERS' INSTITUTE.—
Following wilt betheprogram al the
Institute meeting to be held in the
Town Hall, Brussels, on Friday, Jan,
xgth :—Afternoon session at 1.30 :—F,
H. Silcox, Iona, "Intensive. fuming on
roe acres ;" W. F. Kydd, Simcoe,
"Neglected
aw,ecHespellerbawill' speaks totheWomen's Institute on "Listen 1 Learn 1
Love 1" At tbe evening gathering in
the Town Hall, opening. at 7,30. Mr.
Silcox will speak on "Farm and Home ;"
Mr, Kydd, "Small Fruits and Mrs,
Shaw, "What is worth while." Musi-
cal program will also be provided and
the public is cordially invited,
RIF
h OPENED NEW YEAR'S DAY.—The
e
Th
new Skating and Curling rink ere ted
this season '
e In Brussels
was O ,p
paned on
New Year's Day when a great crowd at-
tended Ice was good considering the
previous weather and'the proprietor did
. his best to give evel''3body a good time.
Lucknow Brass Band came on the 3 p.
m. train' and gave a program of musics
both afternoon and night. The new
rink is 75 x 175 feet with waiting rooms,
galleries, etc. There is seating cepa
city for rood spectators it said. Rink is
lighted by electricity. Mr. Trench
deserves credit for his enterprise and we
hope he will do well with the rink.
PAYNE MILLING CO.- By advertise-
ment elsewhere it will be:seen that W.
and R, A. Pryne have taken as a part-
ner Joseph Davidson, recently from the t
West. a son of 'rhos. Davidson, of Grey
township and the firm will how be I
esignated as the Pryne Milling Co. I 1
he intention is to overhaul the mill, , o
ut i
unew i
machinery ur
Rud
v go Veer
the
•�o
ti.
our trade' as well as the pro,'ots al- b
ready being . manufactured, Arrauge• a
meuts have been made with an Old 'A'
Country firm to take ell the flour they S
tan ship We wish the Prete Milling ti
Co, the ship, We success and hope their al
enterprise and investment will firing� Off
then[ ample reward, Mr, Davidson will O
be welcomed into the business circle of P
Brussela business men. He took 'his 'b
plaoe,n the still on Wintry sat, I
wRENEW for Tun POT.
THE skating rink is haying its innings.
RURAL Telephone Co. Directors met
last Saturday to close up the business of
the year.
TiE Loyal 1`empersnce Legion will
meet this week on Friday, January 5th
of the usual hour. A full attendance is
required.
IMPORTANT TO LADIES.- Prof, Doren -
wend, of 'Toronto, begs to announce that
he will be at the American Hotel, Brus-
sels, on_'1`uesday, Jan, 16th, with a coin
plete display of the newest London,
Paris and Nety York creations in hair
goods. You are invited to call and in
spent his goods,
MATRIMONIAL —Miss Georgina, only
daughter of Roderick Ross, Listowel,
formerly of Brussels, was married to
Rev, Ira W, Pierce of Waterville,
Quebec Rev. D W. S. 'Urquhart eon
ducted the ceremony. Bridal party was
attended by Miss Jean Austin and
Austin Ross, The guests included only
near relatives and friends. After a
short weddfngtrip Mr, and Mrs. Pierce
returned to Listowel for a few days,
after e in
the East. CitMany old friends of thethey left for . their n bride
here extend hearty congratulations.
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NoTrOE,—Oustontarehaving outstanding ac-
counts with Wm. and R A Pryne are asked to
settle at once as they are closing their books,
Wtt. & R. A. PRYNE, Brussels,
NOTroB.—Owing to the demand for photo-
graphs in their home town the photographers
who were to osaupy the Stratton Gallery were
unable to be here on Jan, let as previously
stated but have promised to be with us on the
earliest possible date. It costs nothing to
wait.
WOOD W
ee or [sap e, wanted for the
t,
Methodist church, Brussels, Apply to
a
p. HIGeEeT gash price paid for potatoes at Mc-
Oracken's store f3rnsaels
St B. GERRY.
IT EGGS 86a ran Dozne.— Now is the time to
m feed ground bone which is the best known
w producer of eggs. For »ala by BAEKEt BRos
d Sousa and lot, eligibly situated in Brna»els,
h for sale or to rent. Further particulars may
n be. obtained from Mrs R. Dark, or Dr. Holmes
• wanted eat Tun IOIL Pogo 4o leant the—A bright
prion g
e businese. One who has passed the 10iitre e,,
e Examination preferred Apply at Talc post.
TOR BALE OR TO RENT:—Rosea and lot On
leicholia, Fory r farther part particulars apply Theta.
N. Stewart, BrUSaele South.
AN ELEGANT PRESENT.—The Emerson
(Mau ) Journal of December 22nd whose
Editor and proprietor is W. B. Bal.
latityne, formerly of Brussels, gives
place to the following unique report con-
cerning to our old townsman ;—'1'be
early desertion of The Journal's publi-
sher,
W. 8. Ballantyne, from the time
honored ranks of bacirelordom for a
sail on the matrimonial sea into hidden
mysteries ot nature and soience was suf
ficient excuse for an extra blow Out at
the Angels' Rest, Dominion street,
Thursday evening of last week being
the occurring period. There was a
royal banquet set in the hallway, and the
overflow crowded a good sized room, at
tendeuce being around the 5o [nark,
composed•of grown ups and oldsters of
the male persuasion: The "corpse"
occupied Ibe cnsuiooed chair. After an
ample sufficiency of turkey. dila pickles,
celery, &e„ &e, bad been distributed by
courteous and obliging butlers, _and
made to disappear, the toastmaster,
Hon, D. H. McFadden, called upon
Frederick Pat Woks to ibrtng on the
first number of the "shower," and
then followed a miscellaneous assort.
ment of iedividual prizes, 'ornamental
and useful, the list.of donors including
Messrs, Carlaw, Aime, Wallace, Koen,
Mulrhead, Ma$adden, Whitman, Mc•
Kenzie, Furtney, Ford, McLean, John.
stun
Rivard and
a bunch of other
sports
too
numerous
to
pmention, m ut
IUs,
In
due time the conglomeration was cleared
away and the grand finale brought to
view, when the Hon Dr. spoke a few
words of "taffy" and made the presen-
tation of a handsome cabinet of silver to
the avowed deserter on behalf of the
friends there assembled, with particular
mention of tbe bachelor duffers. Of
course, it was up the "corpse" to say a
few lines, and it is altogether probable
he tried to do the same. Mr. Woek's
toast to the health of the bride -to be
was luster received with "For she's a
jolly good fellow, Musical numbers
by the quartette—Messrs Darya), Mc-
Lean, Forrester and Owens— between
acts were received with great favor by
be festive company. •It WAS Sortie
banquet, all right, allright, and tbestag
nsl E
t n ors of the "plot" it h e
aV ever
r
v
ea o t
s u to be, proud
1 complete sec -
tees of their enterprise it was a genuine
urprise The recipient has only his debts,
est theatre to tender for the kindle act old Inci
nd elegant •gift. Even the policeman past we
as there beady to jump in at the at home
lightest appearance of it riot. .After warm
to discharge of "Auld Long Syne" in Frank
�tbodox form the company meandered were he
to their different Abodes about 53 t7 the fo
'clock • The invitation for the affair called a
roduoed by G. G. X'hompsote of Peet- they ex
itis, is a work of art ill tnobnntent nese Of
building acid affords a unique soUVenir, extends
Some poetry was also brought into re.
gguisttion, and Retested Wardwell
(Pembina) broke out iu verse with tbe
followipg
Distrib' the type, las up the pipe.
Tarn down the flowing bowl i
Our old pal, poor old 13a1,—
He's gone the dear old soul.
Bad habits he'll forbear,
Ne more we'll hear hits $weer,
And every' night, .as dark follows
light •
He'll bike to his home a'llriglit.
So now we'll all stand in. Hoe,
For sake of Auld Lang$yne,
And drink a "while wanght"fine
To our old pal Ballantyne.
This front the Pembina Ex
"About forty i1. )ted guests sat d
a banquet at Emerson last evening
by the many friends to Editor
type, in his honor before retiring
baehelordgn to that of a benedi
is said that Mr. Ballantyne is
Married on the2/st., to Mrs. Hend
wtdew of the late Dr. Renders
Stonewall, Man, Mrs, Headerso
lady of fine qualities and has
friends in Pembina and Emerson,
gratulations, Brother Ballantyne.
The same paper uuder heading of
wall, Man. Dec 21st reports as fol
—A qniet wedding here this afte
at the home ot the bride was that
B. I3allantene, publisher of the
son Journal, to Violet E. Hend
the ceremony being performed by
H. C. Sweet, of Balcarres, Sask.,
presence of only a few relatives
friends. 'rhe newly-weds we
Winnipeg on the four o'clock
They anticipate squandering a few
at the Royal Alexandria, and late
tend their tour to Noyes and p
South.
FRIDAY, January 19th East H
Farmers' Institute, will hold its re
fleeting. Two sessious at 1.3o and
p. m. The Women's Institute wi
ddressed in the afternoon in
arnegie Library audience room
Mrs, Thos. Shaw. of Hespeler.
peckers at the Hall ivfll be F. H.
ox, of Iona, and W. F. Kydd, of
oe. All these will give addresse
he. evening meeting at which a mu
rogram will also be rendered an
hich the public is uordially inc
rowels meetings are usually wel
ended but keep the date in' mind s
o leave the evening clear.
press
own to
given
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from
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to be
erson,
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of W.
Emer-
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in the
and
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days
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People We Talk About
Miss Addie Lott is home from Whitby
ra visit under the parental roof.
D. M. Scott. of Hamilton, was here
r New Year's visiting with his parents.
Dr. J, E. Maunders, of Detroit, was
oma fora brief visit with his mother
at/d sisters,
W. and Mrs. Emigh ate their New
ear's diaper at the borne of 1. G.
migh, Blyth.
Rev. Dr, Oaten was assisting at an
tertaioment on Milvertou Circuit last
iday evening.
Clarence and Harold Milburn, of
rlio, were visitors at Dr. Malang)/
n's. Mill street.
Brook Puddicombe, f Hamburg, was
isitor at the home o 4V, A. Grewar
a few days,
Miss Mae and Master Fred. Wood
re New Year's visitors with their
cle and aunt at GrandValley.
Mrs Rubt, Lowe and daughters were
itors with Mrs. Lowe's parents, O.
Mrs, Smith, Guelph last week,
Rev. Mr. Poole, a student of Me-
ster College, Toronto spent the New
ar holiday with Brussels friends,
iss Douglas. of Stratford, has been
ewiogold acquaintances in Brussels
locality. She was n former resident.
les Amy Brett, of Preston, was in
n last week enjoys tl the holiday
h her sister, Mrs. J. A McNaugh-
rs. Robert Johnston of Wingham,
renewing old friendships in Bros
this week. She was a former resi-
t.
r. and Mrs. Gilroy, of Mount
est, were guests at thehome of their
F. H. Gilroy, of 'russets, over
day.
v
ussell Zimmer, a former resident of
n, was here for a 'boli ay from Tor
He is a nephew of Councillor A.
awes
ruggist Will. Henderson took a run
me from Port Colborne for New
s and is looking as if the Port
eel witb him.
F and Mrs. Stretton, H. and
McQuarrie and Miss Gladys ate
Christmas dinner with I. and Mrs
son at Goderich.
s. Eddy and her fried Miss Per -
both of London, were here for e
ay visit with relativesin Brussels
g the past week,
'1' and Mrs. Churchill were here
few days but left or their new
at Windsor where theformer has
appointed on the C. ., R.
s. Ed Willows,- nee era Barrett,
andon, is a visitor with relatives in
She is a daughter f R. N. and
Barrett, formerly of Brussels.
o and Mrs. Colvin raid family spent
Year's Day at Ethel a the home of
and Mrs, Mitchell, Miss Linda,•
0
me'"fr
om Ta r•
Vtat Alk
and accom-
d the visitors
s Hattie Downing left
eek where we Wish h
ate. Miss Lizzie
a the city co make a
Ice Ross, of the Customs
Ottawa, was here for
me. He also attend•
f his niece. Miss Geo
el
hie McCallum is her
r a holiday visit w
s one trouble in the
growing is that the
rs are not able to g
Ethel Snarling, of on, was
f
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w
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Toronto,
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ti
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Downing also
holiday visit
Depart
a visit to the
ed the wed
Georgia Ross at
1 from the
with
r i
slat yea
land of big
railways and
et the 'grain
Load
her aunt, Mrs. W, P. Fraser,
eral clays last week, Miss Jennie
on of Fordwioli, and Roy Thom -
1 Rhea1 were
also visitors K
ISICO
r [the
lace,
and M. Lowry. former rata -
now of Toronto, were renewing
nclships in Brussels during the
ek. They are now feeling quite
in the Queen's city but have a
Attachment for Brussels as well.
Miller, of Orilla, and bride
re during the tenet week visiting
rmer's relatives. They were
way from Brussels earlier than
pectecl owing to the serious 111.
the bride's brother. THE POST
Congratll lotions,
IA
Business Chance
is often missed when it Blight have been
easily embraced 'ley
SystematicSaving
Begin now to prepare for the day of op-
portunity by depositing your savings in
The METROPOLITAN BANK
$1.00 OR MORE OPENS AN A000UNT
BRUSSELS BRANCH F. H. GILROY, MANAGER
Ernoe3 Miller, of Guelph, who i
fireman on a Grand Trunk loco
motive, was hums fora few days. 11
is enjoying his work.
Wm, and Miss Belle Kyle, of Chesley
were welcome visitors with W. J. and
Mrs, Kyle, over New Year's, The firs
mentioned although deprived of hi
sight for the past 24 years, is able to
get about at his Own town with a
wonderful exactness amd knows all the
streets and business places.
Jno. and Mrs. Sperling stud daughter,
of Niagara Falls, were visitors at tete
home of Thos. and Mrs. Curt ie, Queen
street. Mrs. Sperling is a daughter,
who was well known here having
competentiy officiated as Deputy Post-
mistress in the Brussels postoffice for
several years
s The members of past year's Go,
- Oonneil accorded acclamation were 12
e and those re-elected who eat at
ithe County Board for 1911 are 19
, and are indicated by a *.
I Accar•ditlg to the recognized rule of
t alternating the Waldeuship between
s the political parties, a Conservative is
entitled to the chair for 1912. Among
the statues suggested are T, Stotiters,
Reeve of Ashfield and W. Glenn, of
Stanley.
BRUSSELS CONTINUATION CLASS
Results of Final examioations in
subjects except Physical science.
Owing to certain difficulties the Prin
cipal was unable to send a.private report
to each parent as as purpo-ed. He will
be glad to furnish information in regard
t o the stau.iing or progress of she pu-
pils to any parent desiring it,
H Hoover ,..... .. 76 R Leckie 63
E Sotheran ,74 1V Sparling.......63
L McDonald.....72 l+' Clarke 6s
5 Ament :....•71 s A Conner 61.5
1` Yuill 68 C McKinnon 59
M Yuill . 67 D Watson
B Harris 66 5 el Ameta.... .,, 4G
V Bowman 63 S Gerry
S Fox 59.5 missed three examinations.
45
Forts II. The result of examinations
in term work anti at Christmas
J. McLennan Sr 0 Kern 6e
G MuQuarrie.,,.8r el Lowrv....68
V Ross 81 0 Stewart ...,,67
W Turnbull a8o A Wilton 64
Hazel Lowry 78 L Sperling ,.63
N Foxe... ... ...... 75 C Crooks ,. 63
5 Platt.
74 K Wittoh.......,.56
I Strachan......., 73 E Barkley .......56
5 Watson, 70, R Hall $3
PORM I.
G Deadman ....90 Beverly Ostep.,,68
A Roe 83 B McQuarrie b7
W Hoover 8o 1 Armstrong„ ,,,67
M Meehan., 77 I McLanchlin....65
W Armsirong.,,77 H Work 64
E Lowry 73 B Alderson ... ... .63
W Lott,..,. 73 el Kerr .62
1 Elliott ..,,.,73 W Harris . „6s
B Owen 7n R Berkley 57
L Ballantyne 68 le Wood 53
all
NURUN CO, COUNCIL FOR 1912
The following gentlemen will con-
stitute the County Connell of Huron
for 1912 :—
Municipality Reeve Deputy
Ashfield *T. Stothees *W. Hunter
Hayfield Geo. Lindsay
Blyth Dr, Milne
Brussels *J. Leckie
Clinton n ton
D. Gonfalon
Colborne *3. Kernaghan
Exeter J. W. Heitman
Goderich Tp. J. McClure
Goderich *B. Munsings W. F. Cloak
Grey *R. Livingston *J. Brown
Hay L.I3albfleisch
Howick *J, Winter J. Underwood
Hensall G. O. Petty
H ullett *Jae, Leiper
McKillop ale M. Govenlock
Mot ris *Jno, Shortreed
Seafnrth W. Ament
Stanley *W. Glenn
Stephen H. Willett
Tuckersrnith *R. McKay
Turnbefry *T, K. Powell
Usborne •A, Hunkin
Wawanosh E. J. Gillespie
" W. *W Bailie
Wingham D. McDonald
Wroxeter' *C. Reis
. Church Chimes
'rhe pastor sang s to at the morn-
�ug service in the Methodist church and
wove another into Iris sermon in the
evening that was well timed.
Rev. W. Kettlewell, •of Toronto,
Secretary of the Dominion Alliance,
wppreach the Methodist church on
Sunday, He will also preach at Crau-
brooillk ata 45in
A Social octal will be held in the Sabbath
School room of the Methodist church
next Monday evening ander tlieauspices
of the Epworth League. Good pro
gram and lunch will be provided,
BORN
MANNntG,—In Morris, on Jan. 2nd, to Mr. and
Mrs, Herb, /donning, a daughter ILeura
Irene.) -
MARRIED
MAINS—JACKSON,—At the residence of the
bride's parents, on December 27111, by RaV,
1 H. OsterhOut 8 L„ Mr. Geo. Mains, of
Auburn, to died Florence Beatrice. daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs, James Jackson, of Mor-
ris township.
oseon E—elAtrenSLL,—In Logan, on Deo. 20th,
by ices, R. A. Lundy, Mr, HylveSter Oe -
borne to Misa Jean Campbell.
PrEaos—Ross. —Ou December 27th, at the
home of the bride',, father, 11r ltoderlek
Rosa, Listowel, Miss Georgina, to Rev. Irra
W. Pierce, of Waterville, Que.
Dl ED
OAETEK.—At Blyth, on December 20t1i, W. A.
Carter, aged 48 yearn, 11 Months and 20
days.
MA_CwELL,—In 6Iorrle, on Dec. 80th, Ellen Me -
wife of Garret Maxwell, aged 75
years, el months and 97 days.
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE OP FARM STOOK, IM-
Pnaa ANTS, $O,—r. 8. Scott, auctioneer,
has been instructed by the undersigned to sell
by public.anut)on at Lots l7and I8, Con, el,
kk
sharp, the on llowing prop rty,Oviz -1at 1 general
supposed to he iose harm n foal, 81 general lrppuipoeerPe,''..
°heron horse rising 4 years, I -driving mare ria
ing 4 -years, 2 heavy mares rising 8yeara sup-
posed in foal, 1 heavy draft horse rising. 6 yrs.,
1 heavy draft horse rising 8 ears 2heavy
horse colts rising 2 genre, 1 driving colt rising
2 years, 2 Coach °olta rising i year old, 1 thorn'
bred yeiars,'i cow
thoro' bred thoro' bred
Holstein
years, 1 thorn' bred Holstein bail rising 8 yrs.,
1 thoro' bred Holstein boll rising 1 year, 1
thorn' bred Holstein heifer calf, 1 grade Hol.
stein row 1 swim 1 grade Holstein cow farrow,
1 grade Holatein heifer in calf, 2 grade cows
supposed in calf, 1 grade now farrow, 1 grade
Holstein, 2 steers rising 2 years, 2 heifers ria.
ing 8 years, 0 heifers rising 2 years, 5 calves
rising2
year, 0 »heep 7 pigs, about 60 here, 1
with dog, 1 9 -Hatrla binder8.11,wout
with fareNOW,carriage, t Frostdt Wood mower e t
out nearly new, 1 Maside Harris rake, nepe
harvester, 1 Keystone side rake, 1 Me drill, k
hay loader, 1 Immure 18 -hoe drill, 1
Massey -Harris tris manure Spreader, 1 MaCormlek-
cultivator 17 tooth, 2 Ocelislmtt gang plotve, 1
alsgle furrow rfdingplow, II walking plows, 1
1 iUsk harrow, 1 stet diamond lmrrowa, 1 Bell
1 wood , l land Toler, 2 wagons, 2 sets slelgtis,
1 [vont[ rack 1 hay ruck, 1 cutter, 1 buggy, 1.
Dart. 1 set ilpht ryleighs, 1 10 -horse power in
good shape, 1 Maple Leaf grinder 8 in plate, 1
cutting box, 1 hay fork, oar and rope, a small
nbout6D back t1 saa tl spites,' I1grindatonen5
Massey-Harrisoreanl »Operator, 8 good rolling
eoltere, Inrge size Incubator and brooder, her-
nese,a quantity of hay, some grain, I washing
macine, I cooly stove and same household
furniture, Yorke, clients, grain cradle, scythe,
doubletrees and other articles toonumerous
to mention, Terme-86 and under mash ; over
that amount 10 months' credit 1vi11 be given on
furnishing approved joint notes • 5 per cent,
per annum off for, cash on. credit amounts.
Sale unreserved se proprietor intends giving
up farming. J. WELSH, Proprietor.
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MR. JOSEPH DAVIDSON having joined the is
firm of Wm. & R. A. Pryne, the°
y firm will now t
be known as the PRYNE` MILLING Co. S
We desire to thank our patrons for their business with e°
us in the past and assure you of the best attentionn
a d
courtesy in the future. We think we have served oil w
well and if you have not done business with "us yet we .i
a would ask you to try a sack of.our Flour or bring is i
your g
u Chopping, y' Weor perhaps you are wanting Feed. ,
• can • supply t pals you with anything you want in the
= Milling li�ne. Our •aim' is to grow bigger and do better. o
a llpyo_ieye on us. °
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JJ 187 OF CANADA
MONEY ORDERS FOR SMALL, SUMS
Safety, convenience and low coat unite to make
Money Orders issued by this Bank a most satisfactory.
way of sending small sums to any part of Canada.
Under $5 . . , 3c, $10 to $30 , . , 10e.
$5 to $10 , . . 6c. $30 to $50 , 150.
Drafts issued for larger amounts.
Savings Bank Department at Every Branch,, ' ro
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80 Branches
BRUSSELS 13 ' 1'^ NCIT
r. li5ravvlar.tt,l,
SwALIAw,-Ip MolclIlop township,on January
2nd, Catharine A Molloy,relit of the late
John H. Swallow, aged 77 years, 7 months
and 0 days,
' AUCTION SALES
TUEsn Y, JAN. 3111 —)Porm stock, tmple-
Monts, &s., at luta 17 and 18, Con.6, Grer•
Sale unreserved ell o'oloelr, J. 1, Welsh, Pro
prletor; N, S, Scott, Auetlon0er,
Wheat
Oats
Peas
Berley
Butter
Eggs
Potatoes
Hay
Hoge
Cattle
Wool
BRUSSELS MARKET
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The People's Column
CDR SALE.—Potty,harness, bug6y, °utter
and wagon ; tils2 tote at the et. W ill'[ eeept 9126 for all or.tvill lie/beep.
orate and on time to the. right 111011,
20.tf JAS. SHARP.
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ANNUAL MEETING
The allnnill meetilllI,,• of E- ast Huron Agrloul•
rural Society will Uu held lilt the Connell
C17th, 1912, at Brussels, od[ p i d,�for the election
of oifesAhlleianrenesat'eepdoertae raed4ncsndy toothnotr
tend.
J. Li101uE W. H. KERR,
President,. ,Secretary.
10 00 FARM NOR SA LE helms lest 29, Con,. 9, ..j
0 00 Morris towmhip, .Huron Co., containing
8 76 Moor es, It Is nit clewed and 15 neves under .f`
Giltive tion. There is u eolufortable frame
18 , house, with ldtrhen. adioblin6, bank barn,
— •small ooileg Qn'1,,lyd, drilled well end wind-
mill, &e. l3, miles from school, poet efitOS anddriy2Kg4vaGlap1,l.tuvdezyz.tayaar.w. church. harm well ft•ne,•1. Must be sold by
... "-"'� March lot and connrgnentl1' n very retlsonsble
YoungPeople I rirewili mile it Possession on March 16th.
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e and place you 1n a goad position when ", vire on 1 , 12, elan, 8, Grey, a thorn"sired
grad place . 1 Durham biilt Pedigree nn';v bowels on allpli-
INDIVIDUAL IN8TRUCTICN, - cation, 0`erms $1.00, widen must be pais be•
You mnyenter any day. + fore necember: let or enrb yen'• •,1
27.4 WM A,LAMr1N'I',Prapldotor,
EDWIN G. MATTNEWB. Prin. Good irnu p51101 for sole 41 '. inch cylinder;
many y ,ye , ` can be, Sttetl ror an dsptli of u swan: .Have
6=a'PAIaVAS'a'y i®�4� 00 ftn•tltur [test for'1y
taalhavelrilleda [yell.
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Shoes
We have them
Also Shoes of all Kinds
Warm Felt Boots and Shoes for comfort.
Slippers for Christmas presents.
Prices away down
Harness D
eart���eht
Single Harness in Goldean or Rubber Trimmed,
our own make, that we can recommend. Robes, Bells,
Blankets, everything to make the horse and his owner
comfortable and prepared to enjoy the season.
Three Sets Second-hand Single harness; very Cheap.
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POMPADOURS
WAVE -FRONTS ff'
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for the lady who has thin hal
Any Style Will .be gladly are hilted for their
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Demonstrated A'.Cee.
mains/lip, exclusive styles; and fine
quality or hair.
of Toronto
will be at. tile
American Hefei
Brusseit
Tuesday, Jan. 18
with a stock of the
newest Europium
and A in e lean
Fashinics in
HAIR DODDS
OF !INTEREST 'TO THE BALD IVIAN
You are invited to call on us Tor a Free Demonstration of our famous
"Dorenwend Sanitary Patent Toupee”
ollly Sanitary anti pet".
Y eons( rafted tontme mime.
et voile., peefeetly ventilated.
IV OM and endorsed by physi.
clime and medical men, They
aye made in any styles, .shapes
or shad es,
-'" - .bo not fail to call and eoe thead
The nortwowbrect Co*, of Tnren to, Ltd
The House of Quality' Hair Cootie
1031DE 'Terme at., Toronto, Orit
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