The Brussels Post, 1912-3-7, Page 8Builds You up
Rexall Wine of
Cod Liver Extract
If you are feeling run down or weak
from a recent Mold or illness there is no
better tonic than this preparation, Don't
be trluiltened about those words "Cod
Liver" as you would never know it from
the taste.
Rexall Cod Liver Campnland is one
of the best all round tonics that can be
found. Rich in the extracts of Cod
Liver Oil it acts as a builder and in-
creases the appetite, but besides this it
contains Peptorate of Iron which is a
special blood food and provides Iroti for
impoverished blood. Equally good tor
childrett as %velem adults.
Large Bottle ei.0o
March rods
Play Havoc with
Fair Complexions
Protect yours from them by using
DERMAL
LOTION
This is an antiseptic, soothing Lotion
fur Chapped Hands, Face and Lips and
Roughness of the Skin.
This preparation is said to be the
sante formula as Hinds' Houey and Al
mond Creatn, the value of which is so
well known. Comes at just about half
the price
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4 oz. Bottle asc.
BEST LINE GOING
See our St. Patrick's Day Cards sc each attd 2 fol. 5c.
The el)Rml.a...CILI;Se°re F • R. SMITH
DRUGGIST AND SI'ATIUNER
rata," Sam tents
M ARCH.
SCHOOL Board will meet Friday even-
ing of this week
Miss MARY Ross has engaged Mrs.
Fullerton an expert trimmer, to assist
in her millinery store.
SEVERAL School reports and other
interesting matter in type has to be car-
ried,over to next week
'PIra Loyal Legion will meet Friday
afterut un at 4 t5 o'clock in the Public
Library audience room
D ,a r miss the hockey game between
the Clerks and Bankers next\'ondav
night. Play commences sharp at 7 u'
clock.
FINcEtt RRoxEN,- Last Wednesday
Juo Oliver had the little finger on bis
right hand broken by a kick from a
horse while assisting in loading the
equines at the G T. R yard.
A St. Patrick's social will be given,
under the auspices of the Epworth
Leaeue, in true school room of the
Methodist churcn, Monday, ISrh iust ,
when an Irish program will he presented.
NEXT Monthh• Horse Fair will be
held in Brussels on Thursday. April 4th
'!'his will be the closing Fair for this
season and wtli no doubt be a big one
Fairs will be resumed next Fall as usual.
Mark April 4'1) down.
THREE cars of fine horses were ship-
ped from Brussels station on Wednes
day for the West by George Muldoon,
Lowe & Anderson, and Lowe & Mc-
Farlane. They were ace panied by
Lowe, Loe, A Anderson nd Geo, Mc
F arlaue Councillor M' 1.. u n will
follow Inter o
MRs. (1)11 1 BROWETT DECEASED -The
death of Mrs. Browett, wife of Dr. J.
H. Browett, and sister to Mrs. G. A.
Deadman, of 'Brussels, formerly of
Ingersoll, occurred at Peterboro Wed-
nesdav of last week following an illness
of three months' duration. The late
Mrs. I3rewett had a wide circle of friends
and her death bas occasioned general
regret Dr. Browett lived; at Ingersoll
up to twelve or fifteen years ago. The-
remains
heremains of Mrs Browett were interred
Friday morning. and after a service in
the Baptist cburch, interment took
'place in the Ingersoll Rural Cernetety
Mrs. Browett was well and favorably
known to many do Bi ussets who will re.
gret to learn of her demise. She was a
fine woman and greatly beloved.
SHOWER AND WEDDING -On Monday
evening Feb 5111, the many triends of
Miss Habkirk met at Mrs Burgess,
I3aterhazy, Seek., and showed their ap-
preciation in a "mixed shower." The
many presents were an evidence of Miss
Hahkirk's popularity and a most enjoy-
able evening was spent. Wednesday
• Meet -nem, 7 h ult., in the presence of a
'fat -1111V gathering at the home of Dr and
Mrs Christie, Miss Jean Hahknk and
W. Walker were united in the bot,ds of
boly ma'rhnouv, Re v. Black, of Tantal
los. officiating. The newly wedded
_couple left on the evening train and are
making their home in Regina. The
bride made her home in Brussels for a
number of years and has the hest wish-
es of a wide circle of friends here for a
happy married life
PUsCilA-En CUP BEARER. -THE Po'T
made reference to the feet that George
• Muldoon and Alfred Baeker had gone
to the great horse sale at Chicago. Re-
sult of their visit wasthe
h purchase of a
fine trottingstallion whit isi
b now n the
stable of the proprietors at Brussel,,
'Phe Chicago Iiorse Review speaks as
follows of the sate; -Phe few horses of
real worth sold were in brisk demand,
the top figure of the sale being $t,iso
for Cup Bearer' 2 243, son of Todd 2 14
who' went to Barker & Muldoon, of
Brussels, Ont He is.a six-year-old and
will be remembered by race goers as the
handsome` three.vear•old colt that Lu
Green Jr., raced in slog He trotted a
mile with little searching in 2 16 that
season, and then Lit took him hone and
meted some Rett Medium (2 23}) fillies
with him Cue of the results, afilly
named Given, out of Dixie Jean, by Red
Medium, was the sensation of the sale.
She had mere sate ring brush than anv.
colt that tats been shown at Dexter Park
for a goad while, net excepting the well.
schooled Peter the -Greats W. B 'Pave
lor, the lbtisetiuritrainer. was the buyer
at $65o, and 4e Was kept pretty busy for
the next half day turning down offers of
advances. Cup. Bearer is a rarely fine
looking bay horse of the standard size of
r6 hands, weighs 1,200 pounds, and is of
excellent breeding on both elder. -Elis
sire; 'Dodd 2,14,';, is without a peer, age.
considered, earl his dem is Rediviva
0,27**. trial 2 15, ,, by Prodigal 2 16, end
has two in the list, also a four-year old
of great promise. Hie grendclam Red
Cherry 2.14 (producer),' by Red Wilkes;
third dam Madpm Herr (great brood
mare). ter Mautbeino Patchett 8
7 5' He
'goes to Eastern Canada; from whence
have. Come some sensational pacers:, 111-
oludieg Dailey Hal 2:02+ ele, Three
a veer old colts from Cup neerer were
sold at the Kittle sale, Wfllisap, "1.1920";
Given for $6,50 and Zebner at 045/
BIG LOAD -The other day Robert J
Thuell, who has gone extensively, into
the ice supplying business, hauled a load
to P Amet,t'sthat weighed 12000 pounds
with a team that scales 2,2oo Ice was
a fine sample this season thanks to the
steady cold
THE District Library Institute, post
potted on account of the storm, will be
held in the city of Stretford on Fridat,
March 15th, opening at to a. m. Print-
ed program will be supplemented by
papers from Dr. Silcox, of Stratford,
and j A. Fowler, of Goderieh.
CARD of '!'HANE, -The undersigned
desire to express their thanks for the
kindues'- and st mpailly bestowed in Ihr
death of our daughter, Hazel by men,
and to J. H. and Mrs. Kyle, the Methn
dist Sabbath School and Junior Bp
-
worth League fur beautiful wreaths.
Yours Gratefully,
J. W. AND Mao. SIMMGNs.
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WANTan.-Young man for delivery wagon
and to assist In 'tore. GEo. TROMSON.
GOOD garden to rent or would let it On
shares. Apply to Alas Joey HIDE, Brussels.
Phone 2810.
Baan Peas and Barley for sale Apply t0 Si
Lot 28, Con 6, Morris. WALTER BROADFOOT,
Phone 515 Brussels P. 0.
BROOD sow with pig for sale. Also 80 bens.
ROBE ANDERSON, Brussels South.
FOR SALE.—Good pneun stirs tire buggy, al-
most n w, with automobile seat ; a steel tired
buggy. almo4 new, automobile sent : 2 good
goat robes Also a good briek dwelling house
and comfortable stable on Queen street, For
further pertioulare apply to GEO. BROWN,
Brussels • - 88.15
0 A. C. Nn, 21 seed barley for sale. 'Price
51 00 per bushel. Also three there' bred York-
shire brood sows with pig and a number of
store pigs. Nl4 Lot 21. con. 12. Grey.
J. M. BNiene, Ornnbrook P. 0.
10 Pros 7 weeks old for sale. Apply to Joate
Cate s, butcher, Brussels.
DRIVING mere for sale. Would make o good
third horse. Apply to R. HENDSRBON, Brus-
sels.
BEST Clover and Timothy Beed for sale at
MCCRACKEN'S.
IFyour /taws do not suit you call and ex.
change with ale or I will sell to you at cost
T. MoGltxaoa, Brussels
Baas eeePEa Donal Now is the time t0
feed ground bone which to the best known
producer o1 eggs. For sale by BARBER BRoS
Home and lot, eligibly situated in Bruseele,
for cele or to rent. Further particulars may.
be obtained from Mrs R. Dark, or Dr. Holmes.
FOR SALE Olt TO RENT -House and lot on
Tnrnberry street, Brussels, belonging to Thos.
Nicholls. For further particulars enquire at
THE POST.
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Tire Epworth League intend holdiue
a St. Patrick's evening on Monday.
March 1811. A choice program is in
course of prepaation and you'll miss it
it i nu dont "tend, without ling doubt,
THE SEAFORTH NEWS of last week
rays :-Mr. Oakley, the stage driver
from Brussels, showed considerable
pluck when he arrived here at 5 p. m.
in a raging blizzard, and announced
his intention of resting his horses an
hour, and going back to Brussels. IL
was very stoeuty, but, the plucky driv-
er called for his mail at six o'clock and
started his trip, arriving in Brussels
shortly after 11 o'clock.
1OMEN'n IN-TITU•rE -'rhe next regu
1st; meeting of Brussels Women's Insti.
' ute will be held in the audience room of
the Public Library on Thursday, Meech
"1St, ate Sop m. Subjects are •'A ghee.;
Possibilities," by Miss Bertha Nichol,
and ' Woollens acid their Summer Care,"
by Mrs R Henderson. '!'here will also
be Roll Call. responses to be made by
supplying a recipe for Cookies. A tris
cession )
t
r C the topics,
twill be asked for so
the members m tub s will dowell to be prepared
to lake part,
PLEA»AN r TIME AT JUNIOR LEAGUE -
Atodnesdav Feb was 'l'empeience
dee in the Junior League and hey invit-
ed the Lovalll'emperence Legion to join
tin m for a social hoar The Legion
veru kindly accreted and presented the
following ieteresiing and helpful pro
gram, Mrs McGuire, President of the
L '1', L., presiding, assisted by Myrtle
Carter, let Vice. and Mao Skelton, Sec-
retar of L '1'. L -Hymn 334 Was
heartily suug after which Mts Hill led
in prayer ; Bible reading, May Skelton l
Chorus. "We're a little 'I'emperauce
Band," by the Legion, Katie Deadman
accompanying them at the organ and
Beryl Osten was orpeeist for the
Leagued Temperance exercise beetle
Legion ; recitation, "Drink's Diines,"
Inez McNichol ; topic, "Alcohol," Mies
Katie Deadmitt ; dialogue,"Give me
My Apple." Florence and Archie Stew
art ; address, "Self Control," Rev Dr
Oaten ; recitation, "What can 1 do 7"
Bezel Stewart ;.Legion roll call to which
22 responded ; Junior League roll call
to' which e6 responded with temperance
quotations, 010, and Lesgue song. At
Dr Oaten's request the League repeated
their motto, "I love Jesus Christ. X work
while I work, I piny while I play " Mrs
McCaetaV, Stmt.. f Leanne, spoke a few
ene0uregieg words welcoming the come
panv end inviting all 10 come to their
meetings whenever convenicet. Mrs
McGuire responded, saying they would
be pie -need to come again. Helen 64
was then sung followed by the Lm•d's
1'^oyer in unison. The League ,. f$cers
aud the different committees treated the
to»ipauy to oot'feotionery and aftor
isolteareeatareetaereasweeeseereseek
BU?E Chance
is often missed when it might have been
easily embraced by
Systematic Saving
Begin now to prepare for the day of op-
portunity by depositing your savings in
The METROPOLITAN BANK
$/.00 OR MORE OPENS AN AOOOUNI
BRUSSELS BRANCH F. H. GILROY, MANAGER
reverently singing the National Anthem
and a short time spent in social chat the
company dispersed hoping to often have
such social gatherings, A number of
visitors were present.
Church Chimes
Rev, A. C. Wishartattended Maitland
Presbytery on Tuesday at Wingltam
Elder Thomas Strachan was also there.
Miss Chace, a missionary among the
Austrians, at Washato, Sask., will come
to Brussels on March 25th and deliver
an address to the Women's Missionary
Society and the Epworth Leaguers of
the Methodist church et 8 o'clock. The
public will be cordially welcome to hear
this lady relating her Missionary ex-
periences
The monthly Missionary program
was given at the Methodist Sabbath
School last Sunday, and consisted of a
reading by Miss Hiugston ; solo, by R.
A Pryne and a reci,ation by Bert Lutt,
Offering was $5 52. A resolution of
svmp,thv was testi passed to J W and
Ars Summon e, w mad Vie Ellis, of
Brussels, and to Rev. A R. Maunders
of Pipestone, Man„ in conuection with
recent bereavements they :were called
upon to' pass through. A letter of
sympathy was written to each family
named
ST JiHN's CHURCH -'Che Rector of
St. John's church is preaching a course
of sermons, Sunday evening., on "Types
,1 Character in the Christian Church "
Last Sunday his subject was "St. Paul
is Type oftheIntellectual Churchman."
That announced for next Sunday even.
Mg will be, "St. John a Ti pe of the
Imaginative Churchman. Rev.
H. 13. Ashby, of Atwood will
take charge of the Friday evening
service this week. It will commence at
8 o'clock. You are welcome.
People We a Talk About
D. C. Ross was in Toronto on abusi-
nese trip this week.
Miss Mabel Kemp, of Llsiowel, is a
visitor at the tome of A. and Mrs.
Strachan.
Miss Hazel Archibald, of Leadbury,
was a visitor with Miss Winnie Long
last week
D. M. Scott, of Hamilton, was a visi•
tor in town forduring the
a few days duet
Y R
past week.
F. and Mrs. Burchill arrive.' back to
town last week after au enjoyable bridal
lour to the West.
R. Leatherdale itas been having a
touch of lumbago but is improving we
are glad t0 state
Ross and Fred. McKay, of Chesley,
are visiting at the home of their grand-
father, D Ross.
Mrs. T. Havcroft has been bothered
with rheumatism but we hope she will
soon be free from it.
Angus Kerr left Brussels this week
for the West where he purposes speed-
ing the coming .Slimmer
Mrs. backer, of Grenville, Mich , is a
visitor with her sister -in. law, Mrs.
George Seeker, Brussels.
Rev 13. C Simmons, of Burford, was
I:a•e last week attending the funeral of.
his niece, Miss Hazel Simmons
Nliss M Eddinglon, of Chatham, has
returned to Brussels and will be in
charge of Mies Inman's milliners'. •
Miss Lily Sharpe, who has been at
Toronto went to Ingersoll last week to
take charge as nurse for a patient.
Miss Annie McQuarrie returned to
her millinery posiutin at Blyth Wednes-
day of this week. We wish her a suc-
cessful season.
Mrs, H. McGuire, of Wingham, was
the guest of Mrs. Geo. Rogers and Mrs.
A. C Dames. She purposes removing.
to Wiunipeg where her sons are residing.
C. H. North, of Picton, was a visitor
withJ
Fand Mie Rowland last week.
He ism brother of the latter, Mr, North
invested in a Ford car while in at•
tendance at the Motor Show at Toronto.
Nelson and MIs, Currie and daughter,
who were here for a visit of a few
months, left for their home at Young.
Seek , last Saturday, 'Cltey purposed
to make calls at London and Winnipeg
en route.
A and Mrs Littlejohn and daughters
Myrtle and Fleda, of Arcola, Sask., are
visitors with C. H. and Mrs. Bennett,
King street, They were old friends in
the West. It is 24 years since Mr.
Littlejohn went West from Lindsay,
Ont, the first r6 years being spent in
Nardil Dakota.
John Wilkinson, of Grand Rapids,
Mich , was visiting the Jewett family
and other friends in this locality last
week It is 20 years since he removed
hem Brussels Mrs. Wilkinson is a
dkughler of W, and Mrs. jewitt, Brus-
sels. Mr Wilkinson was here attend.
ing his lather's funeral at Belgrave.
Mrs, W. M. Sinclair was a visitor
with her parents, J. G and Mrs, Ron •
add, Stratford. Mrs, Ronald is soine-
whateimpr0ved in health, we are pleased
to state. She celebrated her 78th birth -
clay this week and received many con•
granulations 'Ctrs POST Voices the good
wishes of many old friends here over the
OOOa51'ee.
Tuesday of this week, N. B, and Mrs.
Gerry, a n of Fort Willi arrived here for
William o
,
a visit, They are necompen{ect by two
of then• daughters, Marjory Red O'Dean
Mrs Gerry is'a sister to Mrs C 'Rotel/
whose condition of health line ()crate
i aped some iliXitty tied the jet rIlev Wes
CIE en !IOW 011 that at00trldl, Mr Gerry
10 quite 'enthusiastic over the growth 1
•�0`®� v g�Le.•
W H. LOVE
Funeral Director
and Embalmer
Orders promptly and care-
fully attended to night roe
dtsy. Phone 22S.
ETHEL, ONT.
•orT77 vO y ' " ' v v -
and development of the twin cities.
The visitors are former residents of
Brussels, N 13 , being a eon of B. and
Mrs. Gerry; Mill street.
Jamestown
The Misses Strachan were guests at
the Oalder-Mitchell wedding .at
Molesworth. Bride is tt cousin.
Wednesday evening a social time
was enjoyed it Victoria Hall at which
the young wren of the neighborhood
played the part of host most agree-
ably. It smoothed the way for leap
year doings.
Jatnostotvn branch of the Women's
Institute held their Winter meeting
last Tuesday, Feb. 27th. In the after-
noon the ladies met. at, Mrs. Gen.
Eckmier's home' and listened to two
addresses from Mrs. Woelru•d, of Tnr-
oltn, on "Health Culture. aucl Home
Nursing," also on "Poultry raising"
which vete intensely interesting and
which aid enjoyed very much. A few
musical seleclious were also rendered.
in the evening a union meeting of
Farmers' and 9Vnmeil's I1latitntee
met and listened to splendid addresses
from P. A. MoA.rtliur, Mr. McDermot•.t
and Mrs. \Vnelerd. A gond program
was also given. We will be glad to
weleotne.the speakers to Jamestown
nn any future occasion aud hope for
just a little better wealber next. year.
Andrew Pollock occupied the chair
very satisfactorily. •
Grey •
Elton Rozell was here last week
from Michigan, to visit, his mother
who is ill.
Last Sabbath Rev. Me.of
O lis of
Wroxeter took-char1
the services
in Roe's cha of
took-Charge
and Union.
Mrs. E. Campbell and Master
Leslie have returned to their home at
Gaydo•d, Mich„ after an extended
visit w'l1 b relalives it, this locality.
The 100 acre farm belonging to
Daniel Denman, being Lot 30, Con. 12,
has been sold to D. Neable, who is at
present living in Eltna. Purchaser
will take immediate possession. Me,
Denman will hold an Auction Sale
Wednesday afternoon of next week
and will leave for Outlook, Sask., with
the idea of taking up a farts in that
locality. Mrs, Denman and children
will make their home in Brussels un-
til M1•. Demean •gets seet1ed. Mrs.
Denman is a daughter of George and
Mi's. McMillan of Brussels. We are'
sorry to lose thein from Grey brit
wish thein well and hope Mr. Neable
will du better than ever on his new
pii'rhase. He is no stranger to the
people of this locality.
THE SRNDARD BANK
Established 1873 OF CANADA 80 Branch"
A Complete Banking Service
Available for Maruiactuting and Commercial Houses,
Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Municipalities,
Corporations, farmers and private individuals. 130
Savings Bank Departlinent at every Branch.
BRUSSELS BRANCH
J. F. a1.oveiserad, Manager:.
NOT MUCH IMYRovemerT.—Dut'itig
the past week lyres. Chas. Rnzell, 0Ui
con., who weds so III for sevet'al weelcs
but had taken a change for the bel ter,
became very much worse aud anxious
hours have been spent over her condi-
Mon. Many old Merida hope for the
best. iu her case and evidences of im-
provement would be good news.
Auction Sales
vetAUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, TM-
PLsMiNTe, 810.-F. S. Scott, auctioneer,
has been instructed by the undersigned to sell
by public uuetionttt Lot 80. Con. 12, Grey, on
Wednesday, Morel, 16th, at 1 o'clock, the fol•
lowing property :-1 mare lining 12 yeare In
foal to Gold Luck, 1 aged mare supposed in
foal to Geld Luck, 1hetvy draft colt Beingg 8
yyesre, t Pereheroa mere rifting 2earn,. 1 drly
ing mare 8 yews old, 1 colt rl„ ing 1 year, 1
froth Jersey eow, 1 fresh Ayrshire cow, 1 naw
due to calve dine of sale, I cow supposed 111
calf, I grade Holstein farrow cow, 2 Holstein
heifers rising 5 years to calf, 1 Ayrshl re heifer
calf 2 months old, 2 brood NOws one due to far•
row time of sale and rhe other about middle
of April, 7 pigs about MO lbs Push, 7 pigs three
months old, 1 good. Doll le dog, about 60 hens,
1 new Deering binder 7 -ft out, 1 McOorndok
inower6'f5 cut, 1 I8 -tooth Deering cultivator,
1 Mea'ev•HarrisDeme Reed drill and cultivat-
oroombined, 1 Deering hay rake, 1 Perrin
single -furrow riding plow, 2 walking plows, 1
gang plow, t root pulsar, I cutting box, 1 far-
ting mill, 2 -lets iron herrove, 1 muffler, 1 set
2.000 ib 'Dales 1 truck wagon, 1 milk wagon,
I net bah -sleighs, 1 top boggy, 1 cutter, 1 As
trachan.robe, 1 hay rack. 1 wood rack, 1 wagon
box. 1 gravel box, 2 pate heavy harness, 2 sets
single harness, about 800 4 -inch tile, I wheel-
barrow. 1 10.foot ladder. 112 -foot ladder, 1
SouvenirEmigre burns either coal or wood, 1
wood wok stove, 1 extension table, I new milk
Dan, 1 Unayda Dream sepa'a1o', 1 bureau, 1
Oslo, ohnrn, a quantity of mixed grain, oboet
26 bus, of hurley. quantity of haw, forint, rakes
and numerotteother articles. Sale unreserv-
ed ns proprietor has sold bus tarn. Terme-.76
and rimier coeh over tint amount 9 menthe'
creditwill he given on furnishing approved
Joint
amounts. DAN, DENt MAN, for cash
roprietoredit
AU,'TION KALE OF FARM 855021, IM-
PLEM1NTB, Sco,—F, 8 Scott, auctioneer,
has been t'wtrueted by the undersigned to sell
by public auction at 1914 Lot 22. Oon 0 Morris.
on Fr.dny, Mardi 16th, at i. o'clock sharp,
the following property, viz.: -t heavy' draft
horse rising 8 rears, 1 heavy draft mare rising
years du'foal, I heavy draft mare rising 10
years1 heavy dn raft lir ding draft
ing fillies yesre,ti1 driving
mare rt-ing 5 years, d young emus supposed in
calf, 2 heifers rising 8 rears in calf, 0 heifers
rising 2 Tears, 5 calves, 1 brood sow due to far.
row in March, 9 pigs about 8 months old, 8
young pigs 8 weeks 016, about 150 hens, 1 set
rubber mounted eingle 11a'neas, 1 set team
harness,1 string of bells, 1 ensnare Perk, 1 top
buggy new, 1 anther,
1 Met bob -sleighs, le
i
I
wag
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Ron. 1 Clinton fanning mill,1 sruHarris
binder cut 1 Deering owtr (-ftout. 1
Massey -Fierily 1&dien drill. Peter hay
ec let 1 sot 5 Potion diamond barrows, I
hey
reek, 1 set 2, IF Ib sneles. 1 turnip nuttier, 1
Eyestone loader, about 9 tots of hay, about.
500 bus, good oats, fnrhs, chains and numerous
other articles Sale unr :servedas prnnrietor
Is Leaving the farm. Terms -.5600 and
raider Dash; over not menet 8 mouths credit
will be given on furnishing approved Iohtt
Hetes ; 4 per vent. off for nosh on credit
amounts. Hay end gretn to he. cash.
BORT. DOUGLAS, Proprietor,
ACOTTON SALE OF YOUNG HORSES,
WELCH GOWN AND YOUNG CATTLE.—F.
S, Scott, auctioneer, has been Instructed be
the undersigned to will by public motion at
Lot 80, Con 14. M"%plop, on Wednesday,
March 20th, at 1 o'clock, the following valu-
able etnelr :-8 henvy flraft 'horses rising 2 yrs.,
1 heavy draft colt rising 1 year, 7 rows ,suppos-
ed in calf, I farrow cow, 1 steer rising 8 year's,
leifars rising 8 years, 6 her fere rising 2 Cent's,
5 •rt„Ari• rising 2 year., 6 steers rieine 1 'Pse,
4 heifers rising 1 year, 1 brood sow with litter
all, t 1)E104 RAW will farrow about Male time
1010 o lthnut reserve as the proprietor 1a over-
stnrked Terms -All .oma mf $10 and corder
yah ; over that amount 12 months' eeedit will
he given on furnishing china n crediod joint notes
8 per Dent off�for Dash on credit. ainonnis,
ADAM SHOtsDI0E, Proprietor.
High Grade
Implements
I have the DEERING Agency and am prepared
to give the farmersthe best service in all kinds of
this splendid make of Farming Implements.
Grain Binders
Corn Shredders
Corn Binders
Corn Huskers
Mowers
Hay Tedders.,
Manure Spreaders
Hay Loaders
Drills
Plows
Beattie Bros.
Litter Carriers
Gray's High-grade
Carriages
Petrol la Wagons
Etc., Etc.
Pianos, Organs and Gramophones.
Sewing Machines Cream Separators
Maxwell Washing Machines
Waterloo Threshing Outfits Gasoline Engines
Full line of International Implements.
iota- Now is the time to make ynnr selection, Kindly give the a
thanMe tel with befto llt
cdoL yourorder.
r
Agent'
Brussels
immommommou
DIED AT I•Ltn LRBv1LL15.-Lae t• Fri-
day Null Dnneatisnu, a former well
known resident of the 1711) con, of
Grey township, diet/ at the home of
his sen John at Haget'sville; Out.,
where he bad lived for the past 8
years, in his 70th yew.. =!lir, Due -
caution was horn at Glasgow, Scot-
land, and had been here for Many
years. Mrs. Duncanson died 27 years
ago. The surviving rnewbet's of the
family .are; Aichic and John ate
Haget•sville ; Mrs. T. Leminitant., •Mrs.
O. Hull and Miss Mary, NA ilium and
Neil are residents of this township.
Deceased was It Presbyterian and tt
Liberal and was an industrious,
straightforward mat. Funeral took
place Mmiday on the arrival of
the after nom' train at Brus-
sels which was nearly 3 hones
late. Rev. D. B. McRae, pastor of
deceased condnited a short service in
Manville church after which inter-
ment was made in the cemetery here
The bereaved share in tat s', Itpathy
of a wide circle of relatives/eel :friends.
The sons from Hager•sville accom-
panied the remains to Brussels.
BORN
Yeree,-In Morris, on March 541, to Mr, and
Mrs, Joseph Yu111-nee Miss Nebel Procter
-a bon.
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MARRIED
UALUE[t-MITOHELL.-At the residence of the
b, ide's parents, on February 20th. by Rev.%
151r. Bell, 5t'. Marto (inkier, of Bright, to
Mise Herts, daughter of 61'. and Dirs. Jiro
G• hitehel l; of Molesworth,
JACKSON — MORl]ilIN. — In St. Andrew's
church, Winnipeg, on Feb 6th, by Rev A.
Sinclair, Mr. Itoswell Jackson or Tisdale,
Seek., to Mies Carrie Shortreed biuKibbin,
of Seaforth, Ont.
DIED
BanWsTT. In Peterboro on February 25111,
Elizabeth, Helen D0, ton beloved wife of
Dr J Htowett, aged 45 years, 2 mon the
DasoiSSON-In.Hxgersville. Ont., on Merrh
1st, Neil Dnneanson, formerly of Grey
townehip,'in his 70th year.
GANNET -At Bluevale. on February 29th,
Mrs. George Gannet, in her 45th year.
PIloCTEa.—A t BOK, e Ve, ai' Ma 1.0111.1. RPberea
Brandon, beloved wife of-Tho,nne Procter,
aged 65 yeare,
The Great
N of rth Western
Telegraph Co.
. I tleaire 10 [Meet the attention nl'
the pulpit generally to ,the feet
that Muting the past. week 001'
of&ce has been supplied with a
competitive tariff whereby we can
handle all 1eh-gentian 10 loud front
all points hi bile 99 ,•sl at the saute
testes a4 0l her eelllp,'1111g-COW pall.
ies. I wish 11, point, out. pat'ticu•
hotly limb we 11150e t•xoelle i1 facil-
ities l'ur handling Wildness l0 Port
Altlit', Furl. 99'i11ilun, Regina,
Sitekat0011, Edmonton, Calgary,
\Viuuipeg, Vaticttuver, Vittoria,
&c., &c. As our Onutpany trachea
Winnipeg by direct wive l'rotn To-
ronto, and Vancouver with but,
nue rt'peti21011 WO etre iu a position
to render our patrons an exreed-
iitgly prompt eerviee to and from
all point's \\rest. We solicit: you'.
pl,trouage.
Jai a es Fox
MANAGER.
AUCTION SALES
WEDNepZAY, M5110, 181:11,-1Pain stook, hie
plem,nt,, de„ Lot 80, Cut 12, firer- Saloun-
reeeved et 1p nil. D. Denman, Proprietor ;
F 8 Scott, Auetioneer,
limutaOAY, 1)150/H 1 I1), -Flom stook, Mept,ments, Sit' , Lot 2, Cott. Grey. Sale unlit.
d to 1 p. m. Riehnrti �M ills, Proprietor ;
U 8. Seett, Auctioneer
FIIIDAY 31.61100 1611, —Fa MK stock, tmple'
inept' An, Si4 Lot 24, Con. 0. Morris. Sale
Onre'etved nt 1 o'nlork itobt Douglas, Pro'
Ipriers 0', S. Soots, A nenoneer,
WsI,NRtoSv, 121.600,1 �0,i,.-Fern! stook, u1
, lot 80, Con 14, scull lop Sale unreserved at
1 n block Adam. Shuldioc, Proprietor ; P. S.
Scott, Auctioneer,
The People's column
=ARM 1'021 SALE 011 TO RCN! balite 81j
Litt 110 Don. I, yarn berry ,• contenting 50,;i
sores ; frame house, hank barn, -good well
end orchard. Land in extra goodheart hay-
gIr ,
111 been t10500d vary lightly for peat lit .v tarp,
Tt to ettMid Brussels, gray, 1 g mi es fran,n c lox,
Muer moil Brnasnls, xi,dlj�.milex from school,
post oioe, bank. cin. Por Purthxr parttnulerx
apply to 35.8 M0REHOHE1I., Wroxeter,
'VIVO good cow) for sale. Will calve early.
Also a general purpose eeltlieg rising 8
years Apply on WI' hot 22, Con. 11, Grey.
township_ J. .1 GORES LITZ,
84.11 Cron brook P.0.•.
HQUSID AND LOT for sale or 10 rens t, -As
I purpose leaving Brussels shortly my
hoer and lot on '1'W'nberry treat, South, is
offered re,' sale or to Pent. Poeseyelan con be
had April let. Apply at mire to
J. W. KERRNEY,
Phone No. 50 Bruesuls,
Mari Wanted
A good all rotted farm hand, by the year
proferred. Gond with sleek ; scarcely any
do le„snnt dace to
ave ; temp raemilking to ; I 1
diva ; tech''. tem n "referred oil Present mon
Oil 8rd year. Apply etnnnk wef-1, oe nereme
ally ,.to DAVID MIL,. 5, Mho].
GREAT CLEA'I
Commencing
e 9 Saturday,Janna llth
OF
Ready-to-wear Suits
III IIIA ._`,i
�� � and �
..,�. � eu-e a$s
2
Per cent off
regular price
fur and Fur -lined Coats
Heavy Winter Mitts ,,''
Trunks and Suitt ases
An
d a bi
Reduction 1 1Ct10 7 in
all
lines of
Shoes and Rubbers
such as
$5.0o Shoes for $4.00
4.00 ” 3,00
3,00 " 2, Io
Rubbers, 7sc per pain.
Shoes must be cleared out in
the next two weeks to make
room for new' Spring goods
which we will tell you about
later.
The above is simply a sample of the
many Bargains ofFered.
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E. C. Dimford'
CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER.
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