The Brussels Post, 1912-3-21, Page 8Blood Boot ! fine tiltationery
The Reliable
Cough Cure
Pont think you have tried every
known remedy for your cold until
you have secured a bottle of BLOOD
ROOT COUGH CURE -the sure,
safeand pleasant oougII preparation
Blood Root Cough Cure we make
ourselves. Has been sold from our
store for a great many years and
has given the best of satisfaction
We can recommend it and you will
make ro`mtsteke in keeping a bottle
on'hand and perhaps save yourself
front having a protracted cold,
Large Bottle 25c.
As s person's taste is often judged be
the clothes they wear, s0 is One judg•
ed in a social or business way by the
stationery used,
Envelopes anti Writing Paper of good
quality make a good impression.
The difference in price between poor
Stationery and the good thing is so
small that almost anyone can afford it
Symphoev Lawn and Ditnity are„two
of the highest grede papers we have
and are to be had at Is the quire.
In a cheaper grade but one that is in
gond taste i$ ' Dutch Fabrik" at roc
perguire. Envelopes, of coarse, to
mach.
Also a beautiful range of boxed paper
at 250 and tip.
See our Easter Cards, Complete Line now on Display.
The Store F. R. SMITH
DRUGGIST AND S rATIONER
surest Bays Items
NEXT public holiday is Good Friday,
Apra 5'b
SLEIGHING is well nigh played out on
some toads
A GOOD many people have tapped their
maple groves this week.
LAST Monthly Horse Fair for this
season will be held in Brussels on Ihurs
day, April 4th.
THE EARLY RIRDS --March 9th will be
the birthday of 7 whtte Leghorn chicks.
the property of Walter Stott, William
street, Brussels.
Htcxa predicts storm periods rhis
month from the 34311 to the rg,h, from
the sand to the 24,h and from the 28th to
the end of the month,
Miss MARY E. rapes will hold her
Spring Millinery Opening on Friday
and Saturday, 29th and 3oth inst. See
her card in this issue
THE regular monthly meeting of the
W. C.' T. U will he held in the public
Library, Friday March 29311 at 3 o'clock.
Topie "Purity and Mother's meeting "
led by Mrs Robert Oliver.
A aroma and nn'que program has
been prepared for Ye Olde Folks Syn.
gin meettn' at the Town Hall, Brussels,
Tuesday evening of next week. under
the auspices of Melville church Ladies'
Aid. See a program and go and en-
joy the fuu. Nothing but money will
be taken at the door, so the bill sats.
MARRIED, -On Christmas Dat•, Rev
Fred. Hunter, of Bluff Springs, PI ,
formerly of Brussels, was united in mar.
riage to Miss Rube brown, of the same
place. May their joys be many. The
groom is ason of Mrs. A. Hunter, Flora
street, Brussels, and well known to
many of our readers,
TEMPERANCE WGRKF,Rs -A meeting.
of representatives from various temper-
ance societies, churches and municipal-
ities of Huron County is called to meet
in Wesley church, Clinton, Friday,
March 29th, at ro a. m. The object of
"As soon as the snow goes" let every
body get busy on the spring clean-up
campaign,
The Spring sittings of the High Court
o Justice open in Goderieh on Tuesday,
Match 56th The Honorable justice
Britton will preside.
Geo KEYS and Harry Keys shipped
2 ears of horsey tram Brussels on Tees
day and Weduesdsy of this week to the
West. The latter wilt locate near Swill
Cut rent, Sask.
SDESCRIPTIUN ACCOUNT, -This week
we are into a eatnpalgu to dear up the
sub,criptiou list of 'lite POST and
wogid be glad if everybudt• en arrears
will aid us. Iudtviduallt the amuuuts
may be small but in the aggregate the'
mean hundreds of dollars to us, A
good mane have already renewed anti
the notifications will show rite amount
up to January rat, rms.
0-
Naw Hats for men and boys at G. N. Me.
AItaN'a
PAIR of epectacl es foiled. Owner may have
some by y1t oving property and paying for the.
notice, Tea POST,
Bka the new readyto•wear salts for ladles
G. N. 610LAaickee
(.1.P. RAmwAY-Homexeekera' excursion,
will Mimi to all points in ,uanitoba, Naeka-
tchewan and Alberta un April 2nd, 18th and
b ebedPr om H. L,ue sJA,cesON. C.ketsaP. 21. isi ge t
Brus•ele.
Naw read y-to•wear skirts for Ladles at G.
N MuLaREN'e,
J.ADY's work bag lost on gravel road on
Llunday evening Finder will cotter a great
favor by leaving it at 1 az Pose.
Bee the new white waists and wash dresses
at G. N. &la meLb'a,
Fon SALE.-Cne General Parpote Horse,
geed size, 8 y ears old in oprmg Bleck with
brown 1,o•e rangy,eotive, sound, healthy and
good natured. Prise 6!800 ELt. 5Mtma,
Lot 4, Oou, 7. Ui By, 'Phone 2110
Goon garden to rent or would let it on
shares. Apply to MRS. Jotin MILL, Brueseta,
Phone 2810.
IION'm forget the new boots and shoes at
G. N. kt0L ut s'e.
Bacton now with pig for sale. Also 80 hens.
Roar Aaaakaoa, Brussels South.
bratleridee and rimmingss,ati(5. N. Rue
LA u aa'a.
the meeting is to consider what concert P,
stn, w, with automobile seat ; n steel tiled
ggy. almost new. automobile sett ; 2 good
t robes Also s good brick dwelling house
comfortable stable of Queen street, No'
ed action shall be taken during the Pres- n,u
eat year to advance the interests of tem- bo
pera0ce and moral reform, and to plan 803
and
titer
particulars p apply to C}EU. Btu
oil SALE. -Good pneumatic tire buggy, al -
an aggressive campaign for local option fur
meets 884
and the banishment of the bar. Of&eers Br
will be elected for the coming year J
boy
THE P0'T regtets to report the death
of Clara E Brock, of Wingham, aged
r8 years. She passed away on Sunday
at the home of her mother, the cause
being inflammatory rheumatism Fun
eral tookace
r
from m the Methodist
d st
church on Wednesday, n
v, t he lch of p;tpils
attending in a body, Rev Dr. Rut-
ledge conducted the service. The sub-
ject of this notice was a sister to Miss
Brock, who formerly taught school in
Brussels. Deceased was a bright young
woman whose demise is greatly regret
ted.
MATRIMONIAL -At 2p. in Wednes-
day Rev Dr. Oaten tied the matrimony
ial knot, at the Parsonage, between
Daniel C. Glassier, a well known young
farmer of Gt'ey township, and Miss Ma
liel MoNlichol, of Brussels. The princi-
pals were unattended. Bride wore a be-
coming travelling costume of navy bine
with hat to match. Mr. and Mrs.
Glassier took the 3 o'clock express on a
wedding Guelph, tour to ,eel h, Hamilton and
Louden and on return will reside on the
groom's farm near Brussels A goodly
con:mane were at the depot and per-
formed in the usual manner with can.
fetal, &c We wish the young .couple
I• man/ gears of prosperity.
EVEge HOME A COLLEGE.- By means
of the excellent Home Study Depart,
tuent Collegesd thousands Spottonith the
Susi-
newyoung
people are learning while they earn.
Many study entirely at home and others
study partly at home and finish at the
Business College This chain of
colleges
ad
l ee a
Its
g home Study
Depart.
art
P
meat train overtwo thousandono
V e
Canadians annually, Itsrxduate
to be found in leadingti sera
positions through•
out Canada and United States. Should
write to day to the nearsst Spotton Iterse
Business College. '(`hese colleges are her e
located at London, Welland Peterhoro, locat
Wingham, Walkerton, Orangeville and imps,
Clinton anti have been established dur-
lug the past thirty Years,
THE "COLTS" WON.- Last Thursday
evening -an exciting curling game was
on the bill•of fare at the rink here be.
twee' eii;'nf"of the old and experienced Ever
players and two rinks of "Colts of a Ism
season's growth. The "Colts" won in spot
a walk which the following score will it, '
show l= gyms
"Colts" "Old Heads"
Life a
W. Seeker - 5. D Warwick At d
J, Ballantyne 1 Duncan Of sub
G. McDonald A Currie, sr. AAnebb
1 I
Downing, sk,,.it D C. Ross, sk, .•7 Itgni
R.1. MoLet e
hila
A.C. Dames A tu)
�W
R. Thomson s 1,01
n on e
Currie, A. Cute
J
r
WIt
A. Strachan J F Rowland It row
3, T. Ross, sk,,,.,•L5 G. Mantiers sk.,._5 Tlgogztl
23- ' 72 Wee
On Wedncsdey bight of this week the At,in
tea winning rinks played off Whielt re- 3-n
Stilted in a vietary for J. T, Ross* rink with"
WN,
UST in. Our new clothing for men and
s. Bag assortment and big values at G.
RUN S.
0.A. U. No. 21 seed barley for sale. Price
01.00 per bushel. Also three thoro' bred York-
shire brood auwe with pig end a number of
store pige.
N Lut21
p g ,tun. 12 nbr
1�e�, Grey.
J. M.
�KN10AT UrxlibrcokP
, 0.
Da m
th a mare Meseta Would make a good
third horse. Apply to R. IlENDzatON, Bras -
eels.
Is your saws do not suit you call and ex•
change with me or !will sell to 3 on at cost.
T. hioGRE00N, Brussels.
BOMB and lot, eligibly situated in Brussels,
for safe o' to rent, Further particular, may
be obtained from tire Knack, or Dr. Holmes,
Turn lei y St eet, Brussels, belonging to Thoa
Nicholls. For further partioulars enquire at
Tag POST.
LIBRARY INSTITUTE OFFICERS --Tho-
following office's and commutes mem-
bers were appointed last Fltdat at the
Dismal Library lns'itute:-President,
J Deets Barnett, Stratford ; vice pres
Rev. W. A Amos, Atwood; Secretart,
sus e•
p Ltot H Smith, Stratford. 5tra fat
J t d r
!h
executive committee consists of the fol-
lowing :-W m
ol•lowing:-Wm Elliott,Mitchell Miss
Johnston, city ; W. H Kerr, Brussels ;
J. A F.,wler, Goderioh ; W F Bald,
B. A , Port E gin ;? lames Warren,
Walkerton
MIes EDITH INStti'* ANyWERED THE
ROLL CALL. -Alto a long balsa the sit
ant messenger called Miss Edith Inman
away to her reward on 'I'hiu•aday of last
weep, The funeral took place on Satur-
day afternoon from toe home of rite
deceased's mother, Mrs Jas Wilson;
Enzabetll street, the service' being con
ducted b
v Revds Messrs y Cam eon
e and
Wishart. Miss rum in was burn in
Stratfot
dl
but had made de he• home here
for a number of years. In following
her avocation as a milliner and salesladt
she filed important posts and wan for
If high praise for her devotion to
mployers. .A few years ago she
ed 10 HIUnaels but her health ryas so
red by her close attention to her
dudes that she was tumprlled to rest
and her sister, Mise Ella Inman took
charge. Miss Inman was big hearted,
full of good cheer, kindly and always
interested it the well being of others
ybodv' Si a good word for Miss
alt and if there's a specially favored
in Heaved she should be accorded
1'he bereaved relatives share in the
athy of the community.
hal ea all n
R nr f etreetn 0 Beavon;
est we Mink of atrx,•taoC gold,
ea of pearl end dnzzlhtg 1ik71t,
Ong wings and rOberl of white,
hinge all strange to mortal eight
n the afterward of years
more familiar am i ar0*
f
ulnae -
me
Unhurt by
Blithe or to
ti era
tva t
i eth loan n
w I•
y el ked tr
w
Pace,
a pion) real
months it Domes more Hoar,
a yr�hgeet cold, byt day;
sd,hO a or cold bat vary dear-
nd;hnmelnnd not fee away,
re none err etrlt,,nr mor nr tone,
ptaee where we shall find our own.
y 3v5 tdlhlk oral! we knew
there have mob t0 )art nn mo05,
sjegq hearts deelse henna too,
B 15120 5(31(32 attd trotble o'er,
-Browning, Men
Tay a :Mete of 8-6,
1
Business Chance
is often missed when it night 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
$1.00 OR MORE OPENS AN ACCOUNT
BRUSSELS BRANCH
F. H. GILROV, MANAGER
LAST Friday's storm was one of the
worst of theseason and mixed up public
travel in a bad way. Several trains
were cancelled and the night train did
not arrive until after r a. m, Saturday
Although a double header it had a diffi-
cult task to push through
BRUSSELS ('REAMERY -As soon as the
rnsds will pet mit the cream gathering
wagons of Brussels Creamery will he on
the move and the factory run on the
same plan as resulted so successfully for
the past season The necessary prep-
arations for opeutng up are well in
hand.
GENERODs T)oeserION --The Treasurer.
of The Hospital for Sick Children, Cor-
"nrn, begs to acknowled¢e the receipt
d
Biota 0u from R Trench, 'Peeswater,
'sing proceeds from two 'carnivals, one
held in theskating rink at Mitchell and
'he otner at Brussels. The names of
th':se who donated prizes for these
carnivals, are as follows: --Jas Fox, F.
H Gilroy, Downing Bros , Gerry &
(3alker, J. F. Rowland, Wilton &
Gillespie G. N McLaren, W F Stret•
'on and D C Ross, of Brussels The
'Trustees of the Hospital are most grate-
ful for this generous contribntiou.
IT is a long time since there has been
int more activity in the horse market
tan there is at the present time. Buy
ors are 0111 scouring the country for the
pines. and they state that they are
meeting with any amount of cnmpetitinn
• rom dealers of other places. Asa result
,time f mcv prices are being paid for the
hest animals.
TIM 1? TABLE FOR SUMMER EXAM*NA
•r ON,. -'ane tinie•table of the annual
areas !mental ext+minatiuns has been
-sued by the Education Department
at Toronto and will be of interest to
111 candidates who are planning to
write, June to is the date set for the
examinations for senior public school
•' a'hta ion, senior high school entrance
and Model entrance, while rune rt be.
e'8 the lower school examination for
•'ntrance into Normal Schools and
acuities o1 Education 'Phe middle
•choral Entrance ipso Normal Schools
brains June 24th, while the upper
school entrance tato faculties of educe -
cation begins on June 12. Pass matricu-
lation examinations start on the 13th
wd honor and scholarship matriculation
tit the 12th The art specialist and
Commercial specialist examinations will
he held on August 5 6, 7, 8 and 9 at the
Department of Education, after the
.'ruse of the Summer school of the
University of Toronto.
ST PATRICK'S SOCIAL.--MOIlday even•
ug an e. joyabie time WAS spent at the
Sr. Patrick's Social held under the
auspices of the Epworth League. The
school room of tate church was neatly
decorated with evergreens, mottoes and
St Patrick cu! r
os.t
Af erB
A Book con
tea[
WW1 cam
`
Pluted Rev, Dr. Oaten
took the chair and after appropriate
opening exercises the following in-
teresting program was given :- Solos,
F H Gilroy ; recitation by Clarence
Anderson ; Male quartettes by R. A.
Prtne, Dr. Oaten, Fred Hunter and W.
el Kerr ; 3uessing Irish connedrutns ;
Ladies quartette, Misses Hingston,
Gerry. Prrne and Sharpe; recitation,
Bert Lott, Presentation of the awards
in the book contest, Misses Pearl
Seeker and Alta Payne winning for the
.adios and Edgar Lowry and D.
Gras -ter being the male representatives.
A last, lunch was served and the even-
ing's gathering dismissed with the
National al Anth
sinst the he chis
e D
Grassier
was y the real i
petit of a "Shower"
prior t0 the matrimonial alliance of
Wednesday Mr. Glassier expressed
his thanks in a few appropriate words.
UEEATe IN IAELVILLE CHURCH -'A
very ,Intel ailing end insirutitive social
evening was spent iu Melville church on
Tuesday evening, under the auspices of
Melt sung People's Society, the prmci.
pal teattire of which was a debate on
he subject :-"Resolved that the West
offers greater advantages for chzenship
than the East." The afiirmative was
well championed by Peter McArthur,
Wm Livingston, and Andrew Lemont ;
while the b negative e was u p o
ld In
an
able
manner
bv Walter
Yut
11 Fred.
kutherfotd and Alex D. Giant Three
worthy stalwarts acted as judges, viz:
Malcolm Black, D C Rosa and a former
esteemed resident, Roderick Ross
Afte•careful deliberation the decision
was given to a heat speech by !gelatin)
Bieck in favor ul the affirmative. All
the addresses were of a high order, and
showed careful preparation and strong
couvietioo Each debater was just full
of his subject, and seemed anxious for
the fray. 'l'rpst and counter thrust,
convinciltgargpittent and bright repartee
ell quenee and oratory, were ntipgled
together in moat harmonious fashion,
and the debate as a whole 'WAS thorough.
ly enjoyed by all who were present. A
hearty vote of thanks to the debaters
and judges was moved' by John Crerar
in ab eloquent though not a Very
lengthy speech and was seconded In
real oratorical fashion by Glen Arm
strong. The C. E choir vele( appro-
priately sang otir National Anthem,
the Maple leaf forever," r
,5
While Frr
d.
Rutherford, m ex
cellLpt voice, San
"Che laughing Cavalier," A reading
be Miss Dora Smith, from Service's
Poems and the :pinging of 'God Save
the Icing" concluded the literaty pm ( 0f
the evening's program, After the
serving of 8 tai.ty mach all left for their
homes feetnig that A most :enjoyable and
table evening had been spent,
W. H. LOVE
Funeral Director
and Embalmer
Orders promptly and care-
fully attended to night or
day. Phone 228.
ETHEL, ONT. P
♦T•
HELL° :-"We wish to drop another
hint. Duu't visit ou your hue site) I 1 p.
m , 11 von can possibly avoid it. drug
only when yuu require assistance or the
doctor ur some nue ulgeutfy At tr
o'clock the night bell Is attached, and
everything 011 all lines come into centre
and of course disturb the operators Mr
are trting to get a little rest We fe
sale our friends will see the necessity o
retra,uing from using the telephone tate
11 o'clock, uolessun very unpurtaut buss
uess. Telephone operaturs Iequire res
and sleep the same as the rest of us
Your good will issoaeued for the person
who are often awakened Irum calm and
peaceful rest, unit to find than the 1ut.11-
victual who lent a ting did not want
Central at all, but wxutedno find um 1f
his neighbor had retired tor the night,"
The Standard Bank of Canada
Record of Business as at the 31st of January, 1912
Asstt•L's
Cash on Iland' $3,618,722.14
Notes and Cheques of
and due by other Banks . 2,470,781.48
Dominion Govt. and other
first-class Bonds - 2,862,194,88
Loans on Call, on Govt.,
Municipal and other
Bonds and Stocks . • 1,908,846,00
Government Deposit to
secure Note Circulation 100,000.00
Bills Discounted and
Current Advances • 26,897,668.88
Bank Premises • . 897,849,18
Other Assets 57,268.47
$37,311,317,78
LIABILITIES
Ieojrip
Notes in Circulation . $1,992,353,00 ; 11 e
Deposits 80,41601536,:804854899,:088708 n
Dividends 0 hep
Due to other -Banks - p
Capital • :$2,000,000.00 tl 4
Rebateofinterest • 0 r2 1 an, -r 52e o
on Discounts 91,643.46 g
'
2
.i
S 0
N
e
Reserve Fund 2,800,000,00 ® t E3
Balance of Profit
and Lass Acct. 81,383.68 4,733,027.03
e
b
D
$37,311,317,78 te
..".�
GEO P. SCHOLFIEi,D, •
General Manager. 0
0
Messrs Be1'zer and Wilson, of Monk•
tint, Wele guess at the (tome of I• T.
Buss, en Sunday.
Mrs Will, Atnlay is here from Tor-
onto. She uatne to attend the funeral
of Mrs Rezell, who is a relative,
Mrs. Amite ti:atnper, of 'furnbeerw,
was visaing with her sister, Mrs,
Brij..mtil Whitlaid, of Brussels
Geo Card ff has beet *,oder 'lie dot;
101's care during tee pa';t week 1.nt we
hope he will soon be around again.
kev,A IS. Maunders and daughter
Nota, of P pastime, Mau., are here On a
visit with relatives and old friends.
ts. Mauodeis died a few weeks ago.
kuasee Brown, who bas been fttitllga
position as druggist in eoronin. f, house
on a short visit before leaving fat
M„osejew where be has accepted a
ell0 item. We wish Blot aliases
W. W. Hauls, who has been uunfiued
f0 his 'pane for rile past t2 weeks, is
I nuking very favorable improvrmeul
o and the fine weather shun d open
el the way to getting out once more,
f Eddie Lowry, formerly of town, but
1' who has been riijnuruing in London for
some time, was a visitor with Brussels
t friends during the past week, Ile
• purposes residlug in 'Toronto where his
s parents live
Dr Hamilttnl was summoned to
Howtok last week owing to the serious
illness of his sister, Mrs Nay. We are
glad to report that progress t0.vard re
cuvery is now In evidence and we
tru,t she will soon be fully restored.
People We Talk About
Mr. Iugals, of Toronto, was 1n town
this week.
Lloyd •jacksoo has been laid up with
the grippe
Mrs, R Leatherdale is visiting Tor-
onto triends
Mrs ID, C. Ross WAS visiting Wring -
hath frie,tds,
Rev. Dr. Oaten speot a few days iu
Toronto last week
Miss Levtse Sinclair is visiting rad_
tiyes at Si rat
Miss Gunther, of Listowel, was the
guest of Miss Mutate, tunes
Rev Mr. Felgusou, of Belgrave, was
a visitor at Melville Manse last Monde,
J. Leslie and Ml's Kerr of Chalon,
were here over Sunday vtsuinv relatives.
R. Leatherdale is 111 'l'uronto attend
ing the Grand Lodge of the A 0 U
W.
Station agent Kt kr had an attack of
la grippe this week that was nut utce
take. to
H. L Jackson W55 a vfuttm to la
grippe VPe the past week but is atilt to be
about,
Mrs. Herbert C: inningham .and child-
ren o11'tthtit:rston, tit'_ t'rsiuug relatives
in, town.
N. B. and Mrs Gerry and children
left for their home to Fort William last
Wednesday.
M rr
.t, G H
Semis n and son
of Clare-
mont, here on a visit "Blew
to "Bla
Athol,” the parental home of Mrs.
John Putland and MISR Beryl West of
Wingham, were here on Tuesday at-
tendtng the funeral of the late Mrs,
Rozell•
Miss Ne.1ie Hamilton, Mas Agnes
Forrest anti Miss Edeh Haemo d, oli
of Arwood, were visiting friends in
Brussels
W H, Kerr was in attendance a1 tele''
Public Library Ins -lute hast Fndto at
Strattotd, He Is a nlenlhet of the
Executirve Committee.
Mts. john Leckie end Mrs, A St•aeli- • °'1'Wa'dy"y4•°A t S"47ytnr
an are visiting in L,utlni tins we(k T
wi lI
t Mr•.
s H. n
1 Cameron and ott,4r The s gu$I�eSS
fri
ends _
Churoh Chimes
Rev A R Maunders, of Pip. stone,
Mitt„ gave a short. pithy address fast
Wednesday evening in the Methodist
church en the situation in tete West.
The Methodist church choir and other
Voting people were entertained at the
home of it L and Mrs Jackson last
p, filar evening and spent a most enjoy-
able sine
"4 EI,VILLE t'HURCH oN UNtot -The
e taken Is es fol IOW* :-Against or-
ganic nhto 291 tor union 43 01 hese
47 [ulherrno were .against and 4 were
fur Rego! ding the proposed basis of
tiniun, 244 were awns, anti 2t for 01
these 36 adherents were against and 3
for.
Miss Chime, a missionary itmneg the
A u'trtails in the West. will address the
Women's Missionary Society and the
Epworth League On Monday evening
next at 8 o'clock on her work. If you
are futeres,ed in Mission,: hear her All
will be welcome A silver collection
will be taken
Senator William Ross, of Halifax, died
auddeul, at Ottniva
Dr 1. C. Camerrn, professor at McGill
U'nver,ite. Montreal, died suddenly.
1
R Lowery v has been en app elated
Rr tartar o
g f be Cow- e • su'
t ng Associ-
ation for easte'nOnlal'IO, alan annual
salary of $1,2'?o '
Capt Her ling and nine men of the
American fishing schooner Patrician
were drowned wIren the -vessel was
wrecked off Shelburee N S
Eae' Nur( hn,ilhrrlatll's oldest resident
is dead, in the person of -Mrs Alin
D. vine 14, men, tv'duw of the late
Leander Briton, veli" flied at her home
to Colborne, aged niftety•ni,,e ears and
nine months.
Archie McCalltnn who spent .he
Winter with reianyes here, left hist a
week for his home in the West We
hope to see him bat k.nex' FAIT
Robert 1'hentpeon, of Sine hroe, is re. W
2ewl11g old friendships In Fit us'e's He N
was former well known resld,nt hut
has beau away a good many years.r
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College
Spring 'Pe•m Opens Monday,
Altt'fl 1st, 100,
EDWIN G. MATTHEWS, Prin.
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informing the . Ladies
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A cordial invitation is given to all to call
and inspect our goods and prices,
Everything yerythiing Fashi'tirl►a
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Mrs, E'lzabeth Patterson and her
daughter, lIioe Breath Patterson lost
their lives in a fire at Niagara Falls that
destroyed the Maeartoev block.
BORN
REDMOND -In Wing/non, 011 March 12th, to
Dr and Mre. Redmond, a tlaugbtor,
WBITTA,3D,-I41 Brn•sets on March 18111, to
M'. and Mr., Brnjnmin Whit tare, a sun.
WAI.Kna -L, BrnsoNL . on 'larch 18th, to lir.
and Mrs, Ben, Wu liter, of Toronto, a sou,
MARRI EO
GLAsetaa-MONron00.-- At the Methodist
- Parsonage, Braeooia, on Month 20th, by
Rev. Dr. Oaten, Mr, Denial 0, Glarsi.r, of
Grey tnwa•htp, to Mho Mabel McNichol,
of Browses,
DIED
Benox.-In Winrhan,, on Margit 17th, Olara
E. Brook, need 18 years.
Theme -10 Brueeeln, on March 141h, Edtih
Ionen
RozsLt-In Grey township, on Morph IOth,
Ramie ,cane Plant, relict of the leWillie rte.
Rosen, aped 68 years 10 month, and 0 days
AUCTION SALES
ttlFIVIDAY,MAtion 22ND -Farm stook, itnlle•
&o , Lot 29, Con, l5, Bray. Teale un-
reserved tit 1 p.. m. Wm, Bray, Prop., F. N.
Scott, Ane,
BRUSOE S MARKET
Wheat
Onto
Pena
Barley
Butter
Eaga,,,,,
Potatoes
Flay
Hogg.
Cattle
Wool
60000
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12 0o N"liar is earthy given, hove tit to Statute,
7 00 that all creditors end utberr having alalias
4 60 aeainst the nate to et the Haid dames WitkIneon,
t2 who died on or about tie rwenIS•saven tli day
or Pubrtie,y, 1012, ore rentdr.d on or before
the 16th day of April line, to Hotel by pont
The People's Column urmpnid, or del:yel• to F seat, Brnsoels,
P 0. Agent for the Executor's of the do.
ceased, thei. Christian and so'nssueo, addt•en•
00, and rlreortpttgng, and a siatrin„nI, of their
two milts este -t the said enter„ and tis) the
nature or 5115 veonrity dr Piny held by them.
And further take notice that after such laot
mentinasd data the Exenut,n,, will proceed
to distribute the assets of the deeeneed
LLrnn51503 the nartira entitled thereto, having
reward eniv to tete elating of wl*teil thev'shair
Man have amanita., and that theme Reece:
torewill nab, 13,5010 for the said nieetn or
Finn part thereof to nue person or persona of
whose olnhns notice shall tlol have beim receiv-
edDatby e1d ti lo.Ihair titRtb(hortltnnbmof nf,rnch6fereh, dl791at2,rJ bdtion,
GannaO W ponr)'ah, ))
88-4 RIabfnbnuTao.122. ANos, snN,. FExecutors.
,Wn,ap5ROY, ))
I leg to A»nr,nnee that otir
stock at (9eugritpity Read -
re% helm now cattle 10 Iticnd.
WO 0'111111 ask those tvho
have been wailing so lung es
for theta to kindly coils-
inunie13te with its by 0
'phone 0r othet'tvise and p
we will set aside any nam-
® her rpgnirpd until onnvel,- C)
®" Q fete to call 1'o,' them, Q
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▪ meeee saeeeeaeetue elseee•4
FARM FOR BALE OR TO RENT being 030
thin, 50, n, 1, 'Yuen berry, ounteining 610{{
mires ; bane hou,o, lank bars, goon wr1
,old or chard. Lundin extra good heart hey
log been ei upped very lightly '0* putt 18 yeare.
Il, 1s ettutted 511 ru
gray, 1 ns bete 15.11Wros-
etPr anti 13, n+sets, fwd 130 Inbar frsin et•ho,l,
pu-t o1H a•, bank. ten. Fur further parr ieulars
apply ce W. B alt'R'8lhCI11tR, N rux, ter,
MAUDE C. BRYANS
0pHTNALM01-00/6T
Personal graduate Department of Ophthnl•,
mulug), alai in Anal, Neurulugtcat College,
Gbi,w,go, Itt , „ 01 rptn"ed to 14.53- eye, and lit
gismos et lI,w ,deist"u leve,' l}t'rll'1t I''S )teal eventIt,
IL us.e1, Ihor,501', 1•dolly [std tsturday of
peel* wrest true, 1,8(1108 p w In Toronto, tit
7115 Bpudlnn ave , ut1i, r da Y. or week.
Phone 1210
9sro Notice to Creditors
448 In -111e matter of the estate of lanes
1 10
88 Witkmsou, line of the Township of
82 Morris, in the County of Huron,
21 ret 'red. farmer, deceased,
12 n0
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EA OBER WAN 1'1$D,-Prinethel for A, A.
Nu 7, Grey. (Oraubrook Village,) Duties
t•,aommen)e after. Easter venation Malta
salary and experience Applications received
by the undersigned Up to April 214•
88.2:learntM HRAUTER,
my, OranbreekP.0,
urt17NE AND LOT for sale or bo rent -As
I purpose leaving Brussels shortly lay
Lemma end lot ori Turnberry freer, eolith, is
offered for sale or to rent. PORI/Of/Sinn clan be
had April lat.Apply at ones. to
J. W. XERNEY,
Phone No, 50
Brusaeie,
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T✓ are opening a Creamery in the
WV Kent r
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Block,
Wingham,
;' ailCl put-
ting in the best machinery for turn-
ing out. Butter of the best qualit, and
solicit your Cream for which the will pay, the
highest price We intend mekitl 1f,, pay
butter
Summer and Winter, and will take' your
Cream all the year round,
We intend using indlI (dual cabs.: We
will mail a
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f w�i
It
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and
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value e
of al «'
1 Cream received, t'tnd J71'ite we
intend paying for the following week,
We will pay for all Cream received on
demand. 1
Hour Canvasser has not already' called
on you, kindly inquire for particulars' froth
the manager of the Creamery, y „
Telephone 168
WM. DAW-I-E
WINGHAM
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