The Brussels Post, 1912-2-1, Page 8Wrt M.wat vitt
aHyCOIds Valentines
Are going the rounds anti ere not to
neglected. Be on the safe side and
take in 'hand right on the start by
getable' a bottle of situ Clough Medi-
- eine. We recolnmepd •
'Cherry Hark Cough Syrup or
Olood Rout Cough Cure
'rinse are safe and effectual remed-
ies, and when, taken in time seldom
fail to produce a cine for a cold. We.
have many satisfied customers for
these preparations. Try a bottle
the price is 25c.
full assortment of Cough Drops
Chlorodyne Cough Lozengers, Lic-
orice -Jujubes, Throat Pastillis, Ste.
Pure Horehound Twist
200 a pound.
St, Valentine's Rayl Wednesday, Feb. 14th
The custom of sentling Greetipgs on
Valentine's. Pay bas`growu stesdilY
in favorand to fill the -demand we
have a beautiful newatook of ,
Valentine •Postal Cards
Pretty and appropriate designs at a
for 50, and 50 and zoe each. Be up.
to-dateand send a Valeutiue Post
Card.'
fancy Valentines
In elaborate designs from toe up to
$I.00 Very pretty ones at 25c,
Lace Valentines from 50 up.
Latest Valentine Novelties
These are the newest thing we can
get and some of them are excess'
Honally clever. See them.
?'fie Stare F. R. SMITH
DRUGGIST AND STATIONER.
iraI 4t,ebus Item
FEBRUARY: •
THE ice harvest is on,
DAY', are lengthening,
HocKEY next Tuesday night.
COUNCIL meeting next Monday.
SostooL Board Friday evening cf next
Week.
Din you read Satltt191 Carter's advt. in
this issue ?
• Ts uasDA,v rot this week is the monthly
forae-'Fair.
1
AucTIoN sales are lively. Watch THE
Pos'rtor dates.
LUCKNow curlers were here Thurs-
day of this week. Four rinks came.
PRE Pryne Co. flauriug mill is under
goiug an overhauling at,d new machin-
ery being installed.
ANY persons having accounts against
R. Trench over the erection of the skat-
ing rick in Brussels is asked to send it
to hint at 'reeswater,
JUNIOR HocKEY-Friday evening of
this week the Winghan High School
Hockey teamwill play a match with
Brussels Juniors on the riok here.
Game called at 7 15 sharp. Skstiog at
8.30. See the game
KEEPING IN 'I'ouctt --J. W. Mowbray
writing from Fort William sass: -"We
find THE Por a good medium of keep-
ing in touch with what is going ou in
old Ontario. Have been having very.
cold weather but not much snow."
Tuts parents of the groom expectant
in the following notice were former
residents ofr
s Brussels, Geo. and Mrs.
u
Armstrong. , The Spokane g P (Wash )
Chronicle of January nth Says: -At a
pretty luncheon this afternoon, the en
gagement 0t Miss Georgia Stimmel,
daughter of G. R. Stimmel, 1554 Mallon
Avenue and Secord Armstrong, son of
Mr and Mrs. George W. Armstrong,
E2oo7 Ninth avenue was announce
The wedding will occur early in March.
Mr. Aimstrong is with the commercial
department of the Spokane Gas coin
pane, His father was a former water
commissioner of Spokane.
CURLING CLUE -Tuesday evening of
last week a meeting was called for the
organization of a Curling Club, a spurt
Brussels always excelled in but not get -
at -able owing to the absence of a rink
until this season. Atter the usual pre-
liminaries officers were elected as fol.
lows 1 -Hon- Pres., J, Leckie ; Pres.,
F.Rowland
• Viee�Pre
T.s„ G. C.
Manners ; Sec:-Treas., A. Strachan,
Managing Committee consists of the
officers ffic rs and
R Leatherdale and o
a C.
Ro s. The skips are J D. Warwick. G.
C. Manners, Jno. Duncan, F. S. Scott
J. T.Ross. D. C. Ross, A. R, Currie
and G. F Rowland. Good sport is af-
forded and other local matches will be
arranged.
TEtELATE Mos. (REV) HARRIS. -The
Guelph Mercury of last week sous ;-
Both services at Dublin
Street Metho
dist Church Sunday were in charge of
the pastor, Rev R. H. Bell. In the
nlorniug a memorial service was preach-
ed in remembrance of the late Mrs.
(Rev ) Harris, the pastor being assisted
by Rev, Dr Hende•soi and Rev. Mr.
Walker Rev, Dr. Henderson, who had
known Mrs. Harris for the past 28 years
spoke of her life and sterling character,
of her wonderful knowledge of scripture
and of her :power and influence with
young people Her personal experience
had been clear and definite, He dwelt
en the tufluence of home training and
family religion. 'Rev Mr. Bell had
never known deceased wbeu she was
well and strong, but only during her
illness and he was much impressed
with what Dr. Henderson had said
He spoke from the last text quoted
by Mrs. Harris,
from
Hebrews
16•
"Let us therefoie
draw near with bold
mess, unto the throne of grace, that
we may find grace to help in time of
need," a fitting testimony of faith.
CARNIVAL; -The first skating carnival
held on the new rink, Brussels, Caine off
on Thursday evening of last week and
Was a great success, Attendance was
large, ice good and costumes varied,
numerous, many of them representatiee
and not a few provoking many a hearty
laugh. No light task fell to the -Judges.
in making the awards The list of prize
whiners was as follows :-Best dressed
lady, y, Mlsa Cora 13x11 ; bestmixed
quartette skate while singing, Misses
Carrie Hiegston and Pearl Sharpe and
L, Eckmier and Fred, Hunted best A
dressed gent, J. Currie 1 best comic at
gent, t T,Walker ; beet National costume, te
Miss Stella Gerry; best dressed boy, 1. ri
Ballantyne; best dressed girl, Jean Fox; • Al
t best character costume, A, Fox and C. ce
Moore • mile race, A. Elawkehaw ; Be
musical chair, Cline Scott. The prizes pr
Were made up of useful articles, most 00
Of them e0nsisting tsar weariltg te
apparel. Muria& seteetious were ren- of
dered by a Union Brass - Band. An- : ac
other carnival will be held in the course Af
of a few weeks. Watch out for the date. di
Mr. 'rrtench, proprietor, deserves wa
credit for' the liberality of the prizes. on
. Receipts for the,evening were about E
+' $r3o.00. 1 of
Co. Council report is crowded
out this week but will appear inr"next
issue,
A CAR of core and agar of bran and
shorts were receivey this week by the
Pryne MilIigg C'8
THE, Laval Legion will meet
_Friday of this week. at 4.15. A good
attendance asked for.
ACCIDENT - l'uesrlav Harold Camp
hell, son of Angus Campbell, .Mill street,
had a finger badly bruised and he nail
torn off while employed in the Ameut
factory,
WEDNESDAY and Thursday of next
week are the dales of the Fairs' Asso-
ciation in Toronto. George Robb and
A C. Dames are the delegates from
East Huron Agricultural Society.
-o -
DaAY bushtese Inc sale. Possession given
immediately. For further particulate apply
to B HENDERSON. Brnaaela.
FOR sale a good 4 year old rondater. set of
tole harness road cutter t
a g , 4A.
and rubber tired
top buggy. alNa J A.HoNmse, Brttseala.
DIAwa work table oloth found. Owner may
obtain it by proving property and paying Inc
this notice, Trls PORT
2106 FOR SALs.-1 young Yorkshire now with
litter of 18 pigs at foot, also I sow due' to litter
this month. Bargahts to quick puroirasers.
Apply to J. P. MOINTosn,
Phone 620 Cranbrook P. 0.
TWO sows for sale, one to farrow in march
and the other about 1st' of April. Also 9 young
pigs 8 weeks old Apply to CHAS. LOVE,
81-2 Phone 2612 Cranbrook P. 0,
A summit of box holders are over 0 months
in urreere for their box rent at the neatence.
As rent is payable in advance and the year
ends on the 1st day of Tune kindly call and ar-
range the same. F. 8 Soma', Poatniaater,
Dr* strayed on farm of undersigned. A
fox -terrier. NORMAN LAMONT. 8th non.
Grey township.
IF your saws do not snit you call and ex-
change with me or I will sell to you at coat.
T. MaGttxooa, Brunetti.
Rorie Ste Part DOZRN - Now Is the time to
feed ground bone which is the beat known
producer of eggs. For sale by BARRER Boos.
Hones and lot, eligibly situated in Brussels,
for sale or to rent. Further particulars may
be obtained from Mra R. Dark, or Dr. Holmes•
FOR SALE OR TO RENT -House and let on.
Turnberry street, Brnosetls, belonging to Thoa.
Ninholle, Forfurther pnrtdeularsapply to A,
F, Stewart, Brussels South.
-0
BRUSSELS hockevists went to Luck
uow Tuesday evening and tested the
puck chasers of that town. The home
boys had the better end of the play at
the start but Brussels put up a lively.
finish but not strong enough to win
The score was 9.5.
T. H. and Mrs, Cooper and daughter,
Madeline, of Regina, have been visit-
ing in town during the past week. Mrs.
Cooper is a grand daughter of S. and
Mrs. Crawford of Brussels,
being
daughter of George and Mrs Mooney
formerly of this locality, now of Gull
Lake, Sask.
FAIRS ASSOCIATION 'ro MEET -The
Comm Assuctatiun of Fairs and Ex•
htbitions will hold its twelfth annual
Convention in the City Hall, Toronto,
nd 8,
Feb,. 7when representatives from
all districts in the province, including
New Liskeard, Parry Sound, and eve
the disloyal town of Kendra, are expect
ed to be present. Hon, Martin Burrell,
Dominion Minister of Agriculture;
Hon J. S. Duff, Ontario Minister of
Agriculture ; President Harrison of
Macdonald Colleee, Quebec, and Profen
sons Zavltz and Day tit the 0 A C will
give addresses john Farrell, of Forest,
will introduce the gnes•ion of increased
Federal and Provo:dal grants to Agri-
culture and a number of changes in the
rules and regulatious of Fairs will be
suggested by George Raikes of Barrie
Geo. Robb and A C Dames will rep-
resent East Huron Society,
their
MATaimornaL -Wednesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock, a quiet wedding took place
at the Methocist Parsonage Brussels,
when Rev, Drn
0 eusxf e
k he ,
m sac
a
words that atm e
ad Robert
F Sheehan
well known imams n a
y g gentleman of this lo-
cality and brother to A Strachan of
Brussels and Miss Josephine, daughter
of M. and hits Buchanan, of Brussels,
busbantl and wife, They were unat-
tended Bride wore her fleet travelling
costume. Mr. and Mrs Strachan took
the afternoon express for a wedding
trip to Toronto, Orillia and other points
and on their return will take up house•
keeping on the groom's farm in Grey.
Many good wishes are extended by a
wide circle of relatives for a long, happy
and prosperous life.
A N
I LAY-HAMMiLL -A quiet wedding
took place at the horde of 5 and Mre,
Hammitt, Beverly RAnOil, Parkland,
iia., on 'Ihuyaday afternoon, Ian 2510,
o'clock,
when
their I it sec
on
d dao h-
g
r Miss Edith hA
, . was united in mar
age to Harry 1,1 Ainlav, of Parkland,
to , formerly of Brussels, Ont. The
rernopy was performed by Rev, J F.
rry, of High River,' Alta., in the
esenoe,of the immediate friends of the
etracting parties, They were ting -
tided The bride, received a number
beautiful presents from friends and
quaitltanees, including cheques,
ler the ceremony all repaired to the
nin room m where a dAtnty luncheon
s nerved The bride and groom left
tate evening trail for Calgary told
dmomon followed by the best wishes
heir friends,
.w.sww*.nrr�.'e
using SS .f hance
is often missed when it might have been
easily embraced by
Systematic Saving
Begin now to+prepare for the day of o •
portunity by depositing your savings In
The METROPOLITAN BANK
$1.00 OR MORE OPENS AN AOOOUNT
BRUSSELS BRANCH F. H. GILROY. MANAGER
A Rural telephone has been installed
in the new skating and curling rink.
E T
VAL N INE SOCIAL 'r
hede
La i s' Aid
of Melville church purpose holding a
Valentine Social in Brussels T,wn HO.
on Tuesday evening Lath inst.. An ex-
cellent program will be presented and
tastv Ilunch served,.
1Es aX -evening
the concluding
e
EIe;,•kt:v match in the first round of the
1Vorthern League will be played on
Brussels rink. Lucknow will be the
competitors of the local team, The
boys from the North play a strong game
and will do their hest to win. Brussels
will not allow them a walk over,
NEW EXPRES. AGENT. -rated Wright,
of Brussels, has been appointed Express
Agent as successor to J H. Kerney, re
signed, and is now, fully installed. He
will give it his personal attention and
should to"k after it in first class style,
Ills hetidgaarters are in the Stretton
block wl.ere Mr. Kerney was.
W. C. 'r U,= The January meetiug
of Brussels W. C, '1', U was held at the
home of Mrs. Jas. Elliott. Mrs, Hill
lead the devotional exercise after which
the President took the chair and
conducted the business. Afterthe
reading of the minutes the matter of in-
viting Mrs. Follick, Couuty President
of the W. C. T. U., to visit and address
the Brussels branch was discussed and
it was decided
to invite her to be present
at the February meeting, Miss Winnie
McGuire was present and favored those
present with a well rendered piano solo
atter which Rev. Dr, Oaten gave a very
practical address ou Legislation and
La.v euforcernent. It was decided to
hold the February meeting in the Public
Library audience room,
MRS SPRO,ULE'S STAND. -Mrs. Sproule,
wife of the Hon, Dr. Sproule,' Speaker
of the House of Commons has given
orders that 130 wines or ibtoxicatin
iquors will be used at dinners or othe
a ictal functions in the Speaker'
Chamber during her reign as mistress o
'he official residence. Mrs. Sproule ha
been:a lifelong ardent advocate of Tem
perance reform and has been•'of .gtea
saaistance to her husband who bold
strongly the same views. It is general]
admitted that the standard of pubii
life in this respect has been greatly rail
ed through the .example of the preset]
Premier, Hon R. L. Borden and th
late Premier Sir Wilfrid Laurier, bolt
of whom are tetotallers an.1 have been
vigorous In coudemaation of intern=
perance.
TEA MEETING.- The Ladies' Aid of
the Methodist church had a 'yea Meet
mg Tuesday evening of this week which
resulted successfully and pleasantly.
After an A 1 supper bad been dispatch-
ed the' program was rendered in the
auditorium of the church, Rev. Dr.
Oaten, pastor. presided. I consisted of
the following :-Solo, "If I were a
voice," Rev. Dr Ross, of Hanover ;
prayer by Rev, D B McRae, of Cran-
brook • solo, o o, "Launch out into the
dee " Rev
D N MaCamu
p. s, i.ondon ;
address on .••'The Benefits of Organic
Church Union" by Rev. Dr, Ross
solo, F. H. Gilroy ; address, "Reasons
why tate Methodist church should not
support church unun," Rev. D N
McCantus; trio, "One Sweetly Solemn
Thought," Misses Lizzie Downing end
Alta Prvne v and F HGr 'Ir
ov. A vote
of thanks was moved to the speakers b
B Gerrv, seconded Rev, A Wishart
of Melville chnrch, Brussels, and aup-
pnrted by W H Kerr, after which the
Dnxologv was sung and Rev. D 'Wren,
M. A , of Ethel, probouuced the Bene-
diction Each of the speakers were
allotted S' of an hour attd both stuck to
their text well. Dr. Ross gave an opti-
mistic summary of the reasons why
Union was desirable, showed the points
of advantage and prophesied good re-
sults, His opinion was that federation
would not meet the case. The address
was clear cut and happy. Rev, Mr.
MoCamus dealt with what 'Methodism
would lose in his judgment 1 thought
the general Conference did not pursue
the proper course on the question and
opined that such a union could not work
satisfactorily, Rev Mr. MuCamus is a
strong o speaker andI
1 arrin the t.au t'
gs tL
Pg
defended his side of the argument in an
able mender. Whether the audience
was any clearer on fhe main question
after hearing the two presentations,.
so opposite in some respects, is a matter
of doubt.
ek from
The West
'Now that friends are v!sitingfrnm
the Weat and others are preparing
to leave for the West I have de-
cided to place .at "your choice all
my best styles of photogrupheat
reduced rates and will give sittings
horn Tan. 26th to Feb, 28th (with
the exception of. Feb. 6, 7 and 8.)
Those who sit early will' have first
choice of style and Huish,
On Feb. 6, 7 and 8 I will be in To -
ionto attending the Eastman
School of Profeasional Photogra-
phy, conducted by exlleeta from -
New York and Rochester, .where
every up-to-date process will be
demonstrated,
G. F. M
AIT
Brussels
Busse '
aeor 4oH. R. Brewer
P. S. -Ladies, make a note of it 1 This
is Leap Year. A first -chess photo.
will be in requisition.
Next Sabbath will be .the quarterly
Communion in the .Methodist ehureli
Test itnonv service will open at to a, m.,
followed by the regular sermon and
' Sacrament. - Official. Board 'Tuesday
s evening when the inembe.r, will record
their vote on Church .Union. The
8' congregational ballots will be distributed
_ at a.later date"First things first" will
be the Sabbath evening subject.
t
s
PRESBYTERY. -A large congregation
y gathered in the Presbyterian church for
o the' ordination of William Mackintosh 10
the ministry and his induction' to the
t pastoral charge' of St Helens and East
e Ashfield Among the ministers present
I were Rev.• Hardy, of Lochalsh • R.
Perrie, of Wingham ; Rev. Bremner, of
Ripley ; Rev. West. of Blnevale • Rev.
Duncan of Lucknow and Rev 'Fergu-
son,- of Belgrave Mr. McIntosh is a
recent graduate of Montreal College,
Church Chimes
In discussing the question of Church
Union last Sabbath morning Rev Dr.
Oaten expressed his intention of voting
for it as he believed it would tend town
extetslo
s of the hspread of the t e kdngdom.
ANNUAL, MEETING, -Tuesday everting
of last week the annual meeting of Mel-
ville church was held when a large
audience Wes present, The pastor oc-
cupied the
chaff, Reports were present-
ed from the various societies of the con•.
gregatiou and were considered meet
satisfactory. General receipts for Igil
totalled B2593,61 and the expenditure j
$2261,57, leaving a balance of 9332 04.
Missionary receipts totalled the splen-
did sum of St25261.' Following new
members of the Hoard wet a elected
A. Strachan, W. Armstrong, M. H.
Moore and Oliphant Smith, M. Black
People We Tante About
J. T. Wood was at Grand Valley for it
few days. - -
Miss Lily Sharpe has gone to'roronto
for a visit.
Estill/Med len OF CANADA eo Brandie,
MONEY ORDERS FOR SMALL SUMS
Safety, convenience and low .colt unite ,to make
Money Orders issued by this Bank a most satisfactory
way of sending small surds to any part of Canada.
Under $5 . ; . 3c. $10 to $3Q..... 10c. .
$5 to $10 . ", , 6c. $30 to $50 ... ,15c.
Drafts issued for larger amounts.
Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. a
BRUSSELS !MANCE!
J. F. Ftox+sland, Mantader
LI .n
and son Wlilie of
London are visiting relatives' and
friends in town.
Mrs S Grills, and daughter Mrs.
Hemsworth, and habv daughter, Marion,
are visitors at R. Leatherdele s:
Will McKay was oo the sick list with
threatened appendicitis
b t i i
u s
improv-
ing P
m now
we are pleased aced to stare
Gordon Murchison, of Kendersby,
Sask., was visiting his sunt, Mrs, Tames
Sherrie, Brussels, during the past week
R Leatherdale win attend the Grand
Lodge of the A. 0 U. W. at Toronto
as the representative of Brussels Lodge.
Russell Brown has taken a position in
a Toronto drug store . The Hockey
team will miss him as he is n good play-
er.
Miss Edna Watson, of the 5th line.
Morris: is under instruction at the
Central Telephone office of the Rural
lm@.
Miss Alice Bell and Will. Bell, of
-Londesbero' were visitors with Miss
Winnie McGuire, William street, last
week
Oliver and Mrs. Qnerin and chilsien,
of Barrie, are .visiring in town, Mr.
Querin has soul his battering business
and wilt go West.
Jonenh and ,Mrs. Murr, will :remove'
from Brussels to Berlin and make their,
hone with their •
son John. '1'heY will
he leaving in the course of a month,
Mrs. R F Uren, of Ingersoll,' fell` at
her home on Tuesday and. fractured her
right thigh bone, The accident is all
the more serious owing to tele fact that
Mrs Uren's health has been impaired
for some Nme. Site 14 a sister to the
Misses Halliday, of Brussels,
Miss Ellie McLachlan, and W P
Ritchie, of Portage la -Prairie, Man ,
came with the remains of the late John
.McLachlan last -week • The former is a
daughter of the deceased .and Mr.
Ritchie a son in-law.. They returned
home this week lames McLachlin,
Who was also here I'as resumed teaching
in 'l'urnherry to%niship.
The Newcastle Independent speaks on
follows of Joe Wilton; son of S end
Mrs Wilton. of Brussels': -After A
1 year's sojnur0 with us, kicking but n
few stars, during- which period he has
become acquainted with this whsle enm
munity .and made ao many 'riends.by
is ',tinging sad helpful, disposition as
be his sociability, log Wilton, teller in
this agency of the Standard Bank, leaves
to day for a similar position with this
bank at Cnlbnrne, where the Independ
ant Wishes hint all success and bespeaks
for him thecnnfi fence of the community
Mr Hoover, of Camphellfdrd, takes Mr.
Wilton's place behind the Standard cage
in this village.
Wingham
Maas Rliea-Emigh is visitiiig' Luck bliss May Coulter, of Toronto, is
now friends. visiting with hoe Parente.
Chester e Co eland who
has a been .
Attu Mrs. Ewan have been laid up s,111
with the grippe
for some days, hits recovered-suftirenf-
Mtse Anoka M • ly to resume his duties as mail clerk.
friends in nienovetuarrie is visiting with Work is being rushed on the big
G 8. R. Fireman Eruest Miller wits annewd
factnt•y of the Waatern Finnndry
borne on I'barsday, putinread,y the fltame work ie' being
Rev Dr Oaten was in Toronto for a- put
ittE lame. of Tilbstey, has taken
few data this week. over the management of the local
Mrs
E. W flow
s le r
etre r
img old
branch of the o
friendships ie, win rDominion Bank and
i l tiff nuc oe eds Mr.Geikie, who left recently'
Miss Manske Cardiff is back from a fat Tomtit•
visit to Stratford and Lucas, Mr. Merklev, who formerly Mary King, of Bluevsle, wee ed' a grist mill here, has disposed of
visiting ;Miss Millie Grewa r, last acek' his and Iltt:s gone so Palmer-'
Mrs, W. I Wllkis, of Whone 10 was egnll, ivhe•re he hneaccepted a position
a visitor t the parental home in town with rhe Geand 'frank,
IASL week. The Anglican sting People's Aeso-.
tehoi Friendship, of Teeswater, •tele cif Mi o gave a benefit omicert do add
lrast wieg aid frintdshipe ie, Brussels of Mies Houghton, who was reoahtly
last week.
al Holten with paralysis, and who is
Mrs. Will, Sellars and ,Miss Lena, of still quite ill in Wingham Hospital.
Wingham,, called on old friends' here There ivas a, largo attendance and a
this week. • , fine progl'wnt was thoroughly enjoyed,
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MARRIED, -
AINLAY
HAliMn t, At,U'k n
P ]e d Alta on
Riv, r, M 6l ley D.
l Be, f of ]v of
River Mr Larry dl Aln.,, formerly of
Brussels to Mias Edith A,. second daughter
of B. and Mme. Hnmmill, both of Parkland,
Alta
BTRAOIIAN-BLOHASAN-- At the Methodist
Pareonaee, Brussels, by Rev. Dr. Oaten, on
JanuaryMr,
81st. . Robert eF.e hlso, nn of
cera tOWltehi to 61
y it las Josophlno, u, of
taro[ Mr, snd over. Ma9r Bttakamn, oY
Brussels.
DIED
OAaMIOHAEL,-In Wroxeter, on ,Tan. 29111,
Jean Hamilton, reliot of the late' J110. Car-
michael, aged 90 years.
AUCTION SALES
FRIDAY, FRE. 2ND, -Farm :stook, imple-
ments. @e et N15 Lot 28, Con. 6, Morris, Sale
without reserve et 1 p m: Wm. Anderson,
Prop • F S•Bcott, Ana,
TnmiaoAY, FAS, 15, -Farm' stook, !mole•
menu etc., Lot 25, Oen. 10. Morris township,
111 miles Weat of Walton 1. ,tale unreserved,
at 1 p_.m,•' GEORGE Gar00, Prop,, F. S. Scott,
...
Terrace, FaE. 24 -Household Furniture:'
errace, Turnberryy street, Bmi•sels Sale at
2 p. m, JOSEPH Mims, Prop. F S. Scott,
Auc,
The People's 'Column
I„ -OR RALE. -Pony ' harness, buggy, anttnr
and wagon ; also 2 totaet Lha G T R.'sta-
tion. Will neoept 4 21 for ell or will sell sap•
orate and .on time to the right Man,
28.51 - JAB. SHARP.
-Bulls for Sale
For sale, on Lot 10,0on, 8,' Grey, fwd there, -
bred Durham bulls 8 and 9 menthe old '• Grand
'Aire Mid ' data imported by the Hort. 'John Dry-
den ; sire. "Sibtytmt Victor," oneof the bent
bred bulls in Canada, Quality and prices
right. D. W. I/DHSSR,
820.4 Ethel P. O.
.Stock for Sale
Nine choicely bred Short Horn Bulls, 8 to 19
menthe old, rade and roans, inclnding tlre.lat
and 2nd prize winners at 19nat Huron ball
Showa 'Are Se geand'fali of quality from goad.
milking dames. got by imported sire and some
of them from imported.dane, Cows end heif-
ers prise winners 61 head toselect from.
have Mao for pale a 7 months' aid filly by Ser.
on Bleck, imported'; a good work horse; a few
pairs of grade Leicester ewes.; and it pair of
young Yorkshire sows 1,011f -ter in March. They
are out of a litter of 14 and their dam had .58
Coed living. pies at 4 litters, As food is likely
to bescarceI will sell any of the above stbolc'
at lowest prices RUH-nn paw terms"
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t'I saisNrer Sro 1,, 13 Mott, „linl'ial,ei'
hes bete mrn•n,:tru by the nude, a•gned Eo sell
by nubile 1001100 at Lot 25, (Ion i0 Morels.
pn elmrsdg-,, February 1011,, at 1 0'010011 sharp
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mare sui,ig53od ta 51 'to Bursae,twn Golddraft
hero, rdsaJ' Uyears sited by 'ear,, Gold, 1
Leavy draft gelding rising.4 years, 1drivinggelding-isang 8 years, 1 cult rising 1 your aired
.by'Bursar. 1 registrlyd Shorthorn heifer in
calf, 4 grade news Mite cell. 1cow calved
'month 'g'), 8 heifers .11 mot 8 rearm in wilt, 2
young ea limo, 6 steers rising 1 0 ear, 1tt•ifere
risingl pars, 4 steers Moine '11 years, 1 sow
-with pig. li•etorr piggs, ahem. 100 bens, 1 Frost
Wood bfutler." t iY eying mower 1 mower
with pee harvester, 1 Me-H-y•H, rria enitivat•
or, 1 set a drill, 1 turnip. seeder, 1 steel land
drill, 1 Per In -on ule farrow riding plow, 2
wa Ildtig plow,, .2 seta iron harrows, 2, horse
Takeo one neaety new, '1 discs harrow, 1 90ualter
with laonldo,•1 truck wng(n, Heather wagon,
1 vet bob-eleigha, 1 set of light, bob -sleighs, 1 •
dabble buggy, 1 hay reek, 1 stook and hay
reek oonibmed,. 8 eras of double harness 1 set
or olsgte bbr's,,oe, 1 road cart, 1 gravel box. 1
horse power, 1 Olintou fanning mill, 1 set 1000
pound weigh settles, 1 bay fork, oar, alines,
i'otaee and puileya; 2 sugar kettles, 1 Ideal
ar.'net aemnntni•, 1 root pithier, l bag truck,1
eau plow, 1 three-fn•rosy plow, n quantity of
nennr pasta,' about 1291 t belt mixed hnrtey
alld.wheat,. also some -seed barley. a large
quantity of gond eleap.0853, forks, Minh's, hoes
glove's. paathnle anger mol other n rt ides too
mimernus to mention. Rale nit r'aerved m. pro.
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under r +h; Oyer that ant onnt Omenthe or'edit
will be glean on .fit nlshrng anpl•oved' feint
note.: 4 ner cent off m• cash on -made
amounts, prxhttn bn MIA,
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prepared to supply all comers with verkind of I. •
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Ladies', Children's- arad
Misses' Cloth Coats, Ladies'
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Ladies' Cloth Coats with Fear
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