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The Brussels Post, 1913-3-6, Page 8Colds Often go fi•oni he 1 Co worse if not attended to. Get a bottle of Cherry Bark Cough Syrup and stop the Coughing -- 250 and 5oe bottles Throat Tablets A good Tablet to clear the throat or relieve huskiness is often want- ed Those we can recommend are Zy mole Trokeys, 26c pkg. Heide's Licorice Pastilles, So pkg. Menthol and Eucalyptus Pasta leo 5c on Menthol Cough Crepe, 2 oz. ita, March Winds Ar loutI cm fair eomplexiuns but there is 8 remedy and you eau keep your skin Soft and smooth by using a good Pellet Cream. Among them there is nothing better than Sokol! Face Oream-2cJar Tbis la a light and fluffy cream. ab. solutelv greaseless. and is quiekle absorbed by the skin. If you do not care to spend as much, Our Cream of Resets, fie per es and Dermal Lotion, Be per oz are two good preparations for rough skin. Our stock of Toilet Prepare. tions is very complete and confains those that have proven satisfactoiy. St. Patrick's Day March 17th We have a nice assortment of Irish Cards at 5c each and 2 for 5c. Theeil;R Store IINNEROPMERINIMAMMIMIS11110 DRUGGIST F. R. SMITH AND STATIONER, neat Stbzis Items MARCH DAYS are stretching. SCHOOL Board Friday of next week. A 0. U. W. Friday evening of this week. Guess it was a "Lion" introduction all right. A great rush of grain chopping was on this week at the mills. • COUNCIL did not meet last Monday evening but will convene next Monday. WATcti out for Spring announcement of bargains by the business men who desire your trade. BRUSAELS Camp rnembers talk of at- tending a special meeting at Wingham next Monday evening. Mute monthly Horse Fair, and the last fot this season, will be held in Brus- eels on Thursday, April 3rd. The lost horse blanket advertised in THE POST was restored to its owner for which he was thanktul for it was a good one. • THE two horse snow plow had to be called into requisition Monday morning to open up the streets after the snow storm of the previous clay and night. W. I. McCeecxEe's car of New Brunswick potatoes arrived on Monday and a wide distribution is being made in town and country. Did you get your supply ye; ? DAN DENMAN went West Tuesday of this week. He shipped his speedy fine • looking black roadster stallion West ward also, Mr Denman may spend a good share of tin Summer out there. Tim Cockshutt Plow Company,' ol Branford, has taken the Frost & Wood Comnany over and has engaged Nicholson & Kreuter, of Ethel, for their agent at Brussels. Parties wanting • machinery will be guaranteed, Phone No. at present 2217. MARRIED -In Dell Ver. Colorado, 013 February 12111, Miss Ame Elizabeth Lee. daughter of Geo. W. and Mrs Pell, was united in marriage to Wm. L. Stewart, Brusselites will remember Mrs. Pell • ,better by her maiden name -Miss Bella Stacey -who with the members of the family resided here for years. • THE funeral of the late Mrs. Thomas Kelly was to have taken place Wednes day afternoon but was postponed to Thursday owing to the fact that Mrs. Jno McFadden. a niece, from the West, did not arrive until Wednesday night. Obituary notice will appear • next week. A NE .vsPAPER report from Sellwood says that James McGregor, formerly of this locality, name to his death in the Moose Mountain Iron mine by being caught in the crushing machine. He WAS Oiling- the gear when his smock got entangled and drew him in. Deceased was terribly mangled, He was married last November. Mr. McGregor was a brother to Thomas McGregor, of Brus- •sels, and visited here a few years ago for several months. APPOINTED SECRETARY TREASURAlt, - At the meeting of the Electric Light • and Water Commissiotaer, Kincardine all the members were present. 'The matter of appointing a Secretary - Treasurer came up. There were several applications for the position. It was awarded to Robt Ross at a salary of Soo per annum. Mr. Ross is an old Bruseelite, being a son of David Ross sr., Elizabeth street. We wish him success In his new office, KNITTING FAcToays-A meeting of the business men in town, was called by the Reeve, in the Council chamber on Friday eveniug last to cousider whether it would be advisable to give J. P. Wood further assistance to erect an ad- clititnal building and extend his busi. eess. There was a good attendance notwithstanding the fact that there was another meeting which prevented some of the leading men from attending. The situation was fully explained by tbe Reeve and bis own opinion given with. oet prejudice. The question was then discussed pro and con, mostly on busi. tress lines but unfortunately in some cases 00 personal lines. .A Vote was taken when 25 voted in favor of extend.. ing aid and 7 against doing anything end a number who expressed no opinion did not vote either way The matter was expected to come before the Coun- cil at their regular meeting Monday vight, which meeting was deferred for week owing to absence of a member of the Council and the illness of Mr. Wood, WAS Melted to attend. The knit - flee rectory is among our inost active itide .tries and the outlook of a very bop. int character if necessary machinery for n ,,v trade is eecnred to manufacture new lines of goods for which a good market is open. A new addition is a necessity to take advantage of this trade tis a building eo feet long is required In width to install the plant, A visit to the factory wield convince the Most skeptical of it beteg a going eoneern. THE POrtT thinks no mistake would be Made he the town backing up the busi. nets. Brussels needs all the factories if it is tO hold its own. BRUSSELS Skating rink is attracting the young people from the aeighborieg towns and villages for an evening's tuu. A guod time was put in at the Royal Arch Degree in the L. 0. L. here the other evening. Brethren were present from Walton and Ethel, SATURDAY, July stle is the day set by Huron Oid Boys 01 Toronto. for their annual excursion to this Count's Clinton will be headquarters this year. SALE POsTPONED. -The auction sale of Household Furniture, &c., belonging to Mrs. Shaw, James street, Brussels. has been postponed, owing to the storm, from Thursday to Saturday afternoon 15th inst., tit 2 ObIlOck, SOME 10 rent on Turnberry street, Apply to R. LEATH eitnALE. Oen of Green Mountain Potatoes on hand at $1.25 per bag off the car, This is a chance to get good profitable seed potatoes or for denim!. tie purposes Beery Monday will buy end take delivery. of old Fowl and young Chickens at market pewee. ROUT. THOMSON, Brussels. Scow. Snorer, lost between Donald Camp - belie corner, Illth eon. Grey, and Clarks bridge. Will finder plenum send word to HARR Calmer. Booms AND Snots leas than wholesale prices at I. II RIOHARDs. 510 gallon barrels for igale. Fine for holding sap. G. A. DEADPAN. As I am closing out my business all accounts ars required to be Healed et once. I. 0. ItICUARDS, HOMESETTERSEXCURSIONS on every TIMS. day, commencing March 4th, to points in Man- itoba, Saskatchewan and A lberta. Full infor- mation and tickets may be bed from H. L. Jerecame, C. P. it. Agent, Brussels. COLLIE DOG strayed from Lot 12, 4th Line, Morri. Friday, Feb. 2lat. He ia black with long hair, tan feet, long tail with a lithe white on tip Answers to name of Toby. Persone knowing of his whereaboute please telephone 80 CHAS, WIINNLER, Phone 158. SECOND hand piano for side. Apply to, 5. CARTIM. Bruseela. UPSTAIRS Mom to rent. Apple at 810121143 DRUG STORIC. Botsg and lot io rent or for aale. Apple to D. EWAN, Brussel& 21-1f 1858 the art et saw tiling that other experts fail to ken. and will gum, set and file same to your fancy. TAM MoGite0oa, Brussels, Children are much more likely to contract the contagious diseases when they have colds, Whooping cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever and consumption are diseases that are often contracted when the child has a cold. That is why. all medical authotities say beware of colds. For the quick cure of eolds you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's:I Cough Remedy. It can always be depended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. MARE H neox DRY - President F, Buchauare of Wingham, has issued a call to arms of representatives from all the chinches and municipalities of Hur on County ar Clintou Thursday, 2oth inst. Business of the organization such as election of officers will be transacted but the leading question to be discussed will be the aduption of the Canada Teinperance Act, whereby the whole County will vote at once and if a ma. jority of the votes cast are in favor of the act the law will go into effect on May tat. 1914. Single fare on the rail roads will be in effect that day as it is the day before Good Friday. BRUSRELS WON -The Mitchell Hock ev team drove to Brussels on Tuesday afternoon and played an interesting but one sided match with Brussels in the first round for the Trench Silver Cup Score was 21 to 3 in favor of the home boys. Line up WAS as follows :- Brussels Mitchell Crooks Goal Smith Gerry Point Hughes Scott Cover Point Rogers McMillan Rover Eizerrnan Bell Centre Thorne Ross L. Wing McKay Fox R. Wing Buck N F. Gerry was referee. The return game will be played at Mitchell Friday evening of this week v hen our lads will likely have a harder conflict, Mom' PORECA,T.- There is a re- actionary storm period central on the 1st, and and 3rd. This is the exact centre of the great Jupiter period with the Mars and earth equinoctial periods in full combined forte. Storms all the way from tropical in the South, to bin, eel gales and blizzards northWarl should surprise no reader of this fore- cast at this or anv other period dur- ing this months A very cold Wave will spread over most parts of the countrs from about the 3rd to the 6th, sweep- ing hem the Ncrthwest to the South east. Watch for it. A regular storm period is central on the 8th involving the 6th to the rtth. New moon GO the 7th and moon on the celestial equa- tor on the 8th, with the venue period adding its influence to earth. Mars and Jupiter, violent storms and other dis. turbanees will be natural and certain from about Friday the 7th to Tuesday the Itth, Blizzards from the northwest Will meet these tropical StOrtlis, all ending in high, destructive gales and a March cold wave. Electric and mag- netic phenomena will reach a rttaxintem causing earth currents, northern lights end many earthquakes between the 7th sticcess. The Metropolitan Bank Capital Paid up • s $1,000,000.00 Ronerve Fund . • • 1,268000= Undivided Profits • - 181,880.26 HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO Joint Deposit Accounts are a convenience. arranged especially for Farmers or those living out of town, Money can be deposited or withdrawn by any of the parties in whose names the account is opened. si.00 OR MORE OPENS AN ACCOUNT BRUSSELS BRANCH F. H. GILROY. MANAGER 41.21/10S•101.11•1011•11.•111M- otato es To P , ivii.,,rust..?-h.isAserelngeaodrpantOvatserious illness ot her sister, Mrs. T.eit Gillicuddy, who visited here a few weeks ago. We hope a change for the better may speeclils ensue but the out- look Is causing great anxiety. For Sale Car of first-class Potatoes for Family use or Seed. Free from canker or rot. Call ear- ly and get a supply. W. J. MCCIIC1211, Brussels and 12th. A marked seismic period ex- tends Irom the 5th to the ieth, being °entice on the 7th. Watch your bar- ometer, the temperature, humidity. wind currents and clouds, until this period "shows it hand." Do the same at all the periods it this month. ORITUARIL-On Fe hellfire 2711] John Howlett, a well known resident of East Lather township, Grey county, passed away to his reward, aged 73 years and 6 months He was burn in Woolwich ,owirship, Waterloo Co.. on August 27, h 1839 moving to Luther veros ago In t865 deceased married Miss Agnes Alien, who with 3 sons (Wesley and Ira in the West and Maudsley, of San- dusky. Ohio) and one daughter (Mrs Doyle, of Luther,) survive, l'he son from Ohio was home assisting to care for his father, who was a great sufferer for the past 5 months Mr Howlett was a member of the Methodist church and bis faith and confidence in his Saviour were a great comfort to him in his keg rill coot; duriug which he never compl ined. A large number gathered to pay their last tribute of respect to a worthy man last Saturday. 'mermen'. INNS made in Proton ceme- tery. Chas Howlett. a b •other, of de- ceased, and Mrs Skelton, a niece, at- tended the funeral frotn Brussels. One 3 are now left out of a family of 11. People We Talk About Miss Mend Querin was holi3aying in Toronto for a week. Councillor R A Pryne was in Tor" onto this week on a business trip Miss Annie MeQuarrie has taken a situation at Erin, Ontario Mrs. George Backer has been laid up with I 'grippe but is improving now. Alex. McKelvey returned to the West tbis week alter a visit at the parental bome. Angus Kerr has gone back to the West Where he expects to put in the ccenieg season. Last week Miss Hart arrived back to brussels to assist Miss Mary Ross in the millinery business. J Leslie Kerr, of the Clinton New Eia, was in town over Sunday visitiug at the parental home, Mrs. P. Watson. Queen street, has gone to Clinton for a visit with her brother, Adarn Scott Mrs. Arthur Smith and son and Mi Olive Bailey left Brussels for Edmonio Tuesday of this week DeWitt Hohnes, of Wingliam, an old Bi ussels boy. was calling on Down ing Bros last Monday, Albert Paulin, a former well known Wroxeterite, was in town on Saturda He is farming near Mildmay Miss Kate Harbottle has gone Dundas where she has taken a position Are wish her an enjoyable stay. • Miss Overenil bas returned to tow to cater to the feminine fancies i millinery at Miss Inmein's store. Robert and Mrs. Thompson will short Church Chimes The annual meeting of the Women's Home Missionars Societe will be held in St. Andiew's church, Toronto, on Jun- 9-12 instead or Maruti ttit %ear The services in the Melte dist C1111, ch last Sunday were taken by W. 11, Kerr and F H Gilroy. An in•ereet•ng all dress was given by tile latter on the Talents. Next Sunday Rev. J. J. Flavlock, of Teeswatet, will preach in the Mello. dist church. Rev. De. Oaten is im proving in health but is not able to take Me worn yet Rev, Dr Ross. of Toronto, formerly of Brussels, is expected to preach in Melville church here on Sabbath 16th inst. Old Parishioners will le glad to greet him once more. Mrs (Rev ) Ford's (of Teettwaler) health is 151011 thnt after Conference she will probably have to go to more Southern clime, as the doctor says the Winter here is too severe for her The Methodist churches in the United States stopped their (Jinn ch clocks Mr zo minuree last Sunday in hnnnr el the name of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism whose death occurred on March end. Last Sundae afternoon in connection with the monthly Missionary nay in the Methodist Sabbath School a well prepared essay on David Livingstone was read by Lloyd Iticksrm ; Fred Lowry sang a solo ; Will Hoover read Pastrn let, the one read by Livinestone at tensity worship the, nieht before he left for Africa ; recitation by Msry Rowland The offering weft $4 32 making a tetat of S62 45 fer peer fi months $75.00 is the Missionary wand arcl for the year MELVILLE• CHURCH INNUCTION - Tuesday M Wand Preshel ere met In Wingham Jas Fox, M ff Meese and Walter Yule attending rum Brussels in connection with the call extended to Rev A. j Mann to Melville church. The various necessary steps were taken and the date set for the induction is Tnesclav, 18'h inst., at 2 3o p m Rev Mr Wesley, of Wroxeter. will preach , Rev Mr. McLean address the Minister; end Rev. D. Perrie, winzham, the congregation. Mortgage Sale of Valuable Farm 1 In the Township of Ciroy Under and by virtue of the Powers centain- ed in a certain mortgage which will be pro- duced at the time or male, there will be offered for sale by Public ettetton on Wed neerlay, the 2811, day of Mareb, 1018, at the hone of 12 o'clock noon. at the American hotel, in the Village of Brussels by F. 8 Siontt, Auctioneer, the following property, namely Lot numb Bi tht ceaelon of the to Weithip of Grey, elm than 1124. n5 111Tent11:34,1',:ntfar,e:ftivP.ei;r,Ithsctre:i n the Maitland River, containing together Ono Hundred mid Thirtymite 00 There is a largo brick house with kitrhe oleo banit barn and Wattling, pig -nen, delete e- ehed and mile on the property The property Without three mites from Ethel erms o 0,-10 %of the purehnee money to be paid down at the time of Bele and Ryan. y Mont therewith to melte tip one-third of the purchase money within ten dm,. them, fter, and the balance may remain nn mmterige at 6% 0 per an•intn. or the purchattee ma v pay all Gash • S'Or further pertieulare Imply tn n McPBBRSON Davroww, Vendor'm Relief tors 'etre treed'. Ont. 11 Dated at Stratford, Marob bth,11118, - I ly move to their residence on Queen street, which is being fitted up now Mrs. Fletcher Sperling was called to St Marys owine to the illness of her mother The old lady i about 86 years of age, Mrs Walter Smith haa be -n quite poorly during the past few weeks but we hope a change for the better may speedily ensue. C. H. Bennett left for a trip to the West on Tuesday, Stoughton. Sask., is Ins destination where he has a farm. He will be absent several months. Rev George and Mrs Jewitt and danghter, of Meth, were visiting in town last Saturday. The reverend gentleman is a son of Wrn, Jewitt, Mill street Brwsele. Miss Georgia Kerr has taken her piece at the Rural Central telephone office as successor to Miss Lizzie Brown She should mike a competent hand, The system has been fortunate 10 the trio et the office, Miss Carrie Hingston has gone West to accompany her brother, Bert, to a sanitarium At (Wears. His health has not beet good for some time but we hope the new /Me of teeattnent tnaV prove beneficial and tend to his invigor. 111100. ± H. B. Higginbothate, of Cltathatn The STANDARD BANK of CANADA STATEMENT GONDRNSRD From Report to Dominion Government, 31st Jan., 1913 ,......—.........-...--<-----! RESOURCES LIABILITIES Cash on hand and Notes and Capitol $2,429,275.00 Cheques of other Banks . , $5,541,652.65 Reserve Fund, Surplus Profits G e cement Deposit to secure and Reserved for 1,t -rest . 3,310,791.77 Circulation 110,000.00 Dividends 77,597.55 Due by Banks 362,213,99 Circulation • 2,339,643.00 Government, Municipal and Deposits . 32,017,153.01 other Debentu es . , . . 2,766,192.18 Banks . . 1,060,027.59 Call Loans on Bolds, etc. . . 2,501,087.30 Lonna and Discounts . . . 28,898,667.57 Bank Premises, Heed Office and Branches 996,0294 i Other Assent 58,645.22 $41,234,487.92 ontlairansnac .... $41,234,487.92 •01.01111/101.11•1*•1 "We can' live without THE Pose is the contents of a uote from Lloyd. minister, Sask., accompanying sub- scription fee for ter5. A Bluevale suh.oriber writes "We enjoy your p iper " Wheat Oats Pone Barley Butter Eggs Bode BRUSSELS MARKET 50 88 1 00 46 52 20 9 10 $ 92 87 1 06 50 21 0 10 AUCTION SALES PRIMP, MARCH 7T15,-Fat•ni stock, Imple- ments, &c,,1,44 Lots 64 and 65 Con. 1., Meryl& Sete unreeerved at 1 p m. Welter L. Break. enridge, prop . 8 Scott, Atte. WHONESDAy. NIARPH 18TH -$3 L,,0 18 (Ion, 8, mertim Rale unreserved at 1 p nt Mk& B. .1. KNOX. Proprietress, P S. Scott, A notioneer. WeDNIMPAr NAROU I2ent -Farm stock and implements. Lot 15,o,, 8, Howick. Hale et 1 n'elook Robt. MoIntoeb, Prop. ; T. R. Ben- nett, At, THURSDAY, MARCH 18TH.- Lot 4, Con. 11, Grey. Perm stock, implements, etc Selo un- reaerved at I p. sn, JAPES BOTZ, Prop. F. 8, Scott. Ano SATITIIDAY MAtton 15mil -Howtehold ftuni- titre, , nI the reSIdenoe of the proprintream, m .treet Brussels MVP IlliZabOth Shaw. Proprietrese• F. 5 Scott, Atm Auction Sales AUcTION SAL1C OF FARM STOCK, IM- PLOAllutiT8, ,Put -10. 8, 1.0011 has t•isesiv•st Instrattlistim 0 um the undersigned peoprietor to sell 10 Public, Auction at b. hall Lots 64-6, Oun. 1. Morn, Friday Abu eh 7111, tit I 0.0lock, the felmweng vamabie property 1-1 Ulyde mere wrung 10 years old supnesen to be in roar to mascot, 1 Clyde mare rising 5 years old lived to Gold Ltiik, 1 Lny delta/m rising 4y eum old. 1 Beekney 1,6,51- 16115 IS '-Id, 1 ge.ding met rising 8 yearn old, 1 geldiug colt 7 months 624,5 t 08. slip) d tt. Le in mat, 1 steer 1,1ting 2 years 016,8 heifers , icing 5 y Pare old, 5 lielfere I ling 2 yearti old, 1 steer rising 2 years old. 2 CAI M. 7 Well bred sheep, 1 thorongh bred Oxford rani, 2 pigs, about 20 hens, 1 telt of single hertiess, 1 eat of 8011,1 bl 111.` leopnled tenth Ila,,,*, 1 Maetry Barris binder 6 ft, out, 1 ibeCorrnick mots er, 1 Sharpe hay mks,! Massey.Bermt 12•Iitied 01,16 6111,1 hey reek, 1 P. BenilIt, t cultivator, 1 51aseey- Barris ,Rasura spreader. 1 disc he rrow, 1 set lilamond harrows, I No 21 Maury plow, 1 cot -lc -butt double plow, feinting 01111 110,16 'Ile,', 156-,,- Nut, / wagon, 1 rubber tiredbuggy, buggy, 1 steel tired buggy, 1 Bungler, 1 Belt turnip pall per, I spied et one. 1 Bet of sleigh, 1 wagon box 1 churn. 1 wheeTherrow. 0 grain credit% 1 oroett int 1RW, 1 oak barrel, a quell* 14 of bey and grain, forks, rakes chains end at -tier article' Sale without reserve as the proprietor hes sold his farm. Terms: -All tenet ef 95 and tinder cash over that anion tit 9 months' credit given on filen lehin g auproved Joint notes. 4 per cent off for cash on credit amounts. Bay and grain cash. S. Soots, Atm Walter L. Breckenridge, Prop. AUCTION SALE OF PARM STOCK, /63. P1.1,4.140:1'8 ,80 -F S. Scott, Auctioneer. has been tiettructed by ,he undermigte. d tu sell by public auction 011,01 4. (Jon. 11, Grey. 011 Thur•elay, Mareh Illth, at 1 o'clock, the follow- ing valuable nrope,ty mare tieing 8 yea re suppomed in foal.] mare rising 3 year, 1 home risme 3 ye ire. 1 heavy driving horse rla- hig 5 piers, 1 filly rising 1 year, 1 horse colt riming 1.yea,',t Div./pith now 7 years gild, 1 Dur- ham heifer rising 8 years 1 Durhem 182112 yrs obi. 1 DUrItion heifer calf, 0 grad a cowe suppos- ed in 05I5. it holstein lie -Here rising 8 years due to salve May 44,8 grade heifers Wales 8 years. netters P1515 1, 2 yee rs, eteere tieing 2 years. 2 elilirfel Tirane I year 1 good Collie dog, 126 pure bred White T•eghorn hens, 25 Brown Leg - hoe,,'.. 60 mixed breed all young, 1 turkey and 1 gabble,', 1 Mick, 1 A/wow-Barrie binder No, 4 1 Deering mower, 1 Big B mower with nen harvester attaehed, 1 steel rake, 1 roller, 1 8 - borer cultivator. 1 2-ftrrow niow, 2 walkieg plowe. 1 18.dise drill, 1 hoe drill, 1 disc harrow, 1 twenty 4 senile/le, I harrow 8 51 ble wnenn box end nig rook omnbined,' I Reut- her, 1 warm, 1001,' eleielet, 1 mum, raok, 1 gravel box, 1 inn twiggy, 1091,1, lm ggy, 2 cut- ters, 1 eel:double Mien ORS, 1 set rubber mann t• ed eingle flatmate, 1 eot single harnese, 8 lam. ,','l, 2 milk mum 1 wheelbarrow, 1 hey fork sea slings, I wire Rtr.tehf.r. 80 bilge end 60 auk., 1 at 1090 lb. eaglos. 1 hend corn cutter. 1 ineehnter nett brooder, 1 cylinder root, put - net', 75 One gond elean need oats, a quint tity of hey, 1 no,* AltOVO. 1 hentietr stove, 1ttupboard, 1 berrel &m,',,. 1 Oneminnte weehing meehine, aevorn1 on Minket. 1 setter kettle 1 exteneion Wider 52 ft , 1 ;ewe mower. 1 grindstone end tin innentie other P9 Sale it nrevervsd as the pi•Ooristor is giving un ferming Terms - A11 soma of 910 end 1)51/1FlI. mali: over that ninnent 12 months' credit will he given on fur- niehine 51.51111.(i1P8 joint nets 5 per sent- off fro, (melt 0i nredlt ;prelude Hay and este to be moth. ,TA MBS BOTZ, Proprietor. .••••1111MY ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4' 1 ..• 1: Most Beautiful taster Present 1 ,,,, , .,. + + sl• + ÷ ,• The Mysterious, luminous Crucifix, or .4'. ..:. The Crass of Eternal light • . * * * 4911E :nose marvellous myetic wonder of the twentiet 11 centtivy-oue t 4. I Saviour nailed to the Cross -a he.ittli ifill Mel tun twel lona work of + ; art that hat myst ifled the whole world wit li its startling booth- 4. + ous effect., which 191veidneting. The theme of Christ at well as the t + Cross itself are of imitatine tiewble nieteritil. ebowilig WHITE in day- V light and in n, GLORIOUS, LUMINOUS, MYSTIC LIG HT at NIGHT 'it + IN TH 18 DARICIDST ROOM, The Mutinous effect is everlasting. t *+ The greatest cyovIc of alt evei known to scietine. 11 19 indeed a glorious and Most Precious article ,ff tette devotion. Seiente has long been 4o i puzzled at this mysterious Work of are, e• There are two diffeventt sizes i The bteger-mie (11 by 6 inches) has :r• + been redeoed to mile 824)0 twee the Oeigi nal 111 1<10 of $10 00 a el tl .41; + stnaller-one (4 by 8) fettle 10 00 to but otie $1.00 in 111 di to enable every Christine family to have one in their home. These priees will hold good only till April let. who rendered high class earl/Ice in the * A. NETKOW 832;:irrtZi;.t. 3 Please mention paper in whits') you found this itelvertieement. +++++++++++++++44+++++++++ +44++++4.4444++++++++++++4 pitchers hex with Brussels Base Ball nine On several °emotions, hag been promoted to be Manager of the New branch Of the Standard Bank rete He bee the good wishes Of 13resselites for a career marked by The People's Column `r WO YEAR OLD General Purpose Filly for • sale. Lot 22, Con 18, Grey. 4, D. MaNAIR, Phone 489, Orlin brook P.O. •• 550 GRAIN FOR SAL)/ -0, A. O. No. 21 Barley and Gold Di -op Oats. Well clean' ed and tree front feel seeds. MARTIN MC. NAIR, Lot 17, Con. 15, Grey. Oranbrook P, 0. Phone 2810, 50.4 C051FOR;VA SLE HOUSE and good lot for Variety urft.ultit ; good neighbor- hood. &c Poss.-Sr/fun given within a mouth. For further pall tem Mrs imply to 55.4 THOS. SONIC, Brussels. 1 * 40 • March • • . * 4 • Winds • • • . • • • mi,,..„ winds tan and rough- • • 1 en ninny cOiliplexiime 8-1,1012 ! ate not, easily offeeted at • other seasons. • • • • * Pi oteel ion and OUP(' ill'e Id- • roglio by our delight 1)11 • • e leo-'end Heed 'wept Val iffile. Almond Cream 4. • 41: Cream of Hoses Cream of Witch Hotel Cream of Violets, &c, • • • • • • • 444C 0 • • • • -AT- 0 • • * * • • • Fox's store : • Drug : ••••••••••..... ***** ...**** •rICNDBRS will be received for a cement X eta melee S. S. Nu, 8, Grey town. chip, up to blench 1511i. The lowomt or tiny bele, net 111001-1,11 I iiy accepttel. For turtle ;girl -feeler» limey 0, ID Seoretery, 1.7.1 n Moult P U, Phone 286 86•11 '1°0 RENT. -Will 11,11545 for three years, 100 • acre farm, 4th 001i. Mey township. Good buildings. Poseestion M a , eh 1611, A eel) to 11118. Will HOGG, 504 DOVertlutirt lived, To. rUll 50. DR. F T, BRYANS Bachelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Licentiate of College of Physicione and rmr. gime& Ontario ; V.X.81,33101. Homo. Suegeon of Weatern Hospital, Toronto. Oillcem of late Dr. A Mellevey, Smith Block, Semple's. Ruin' phone 96, e..nr Also of/lee-Walton hotel - Monday and Friday of ditch week from 11 a.m. 1.0 51). 11, CARTA POR SA LB, -Being North porta nr 1.- Lots 5 and 600,,, 12, Grey containine 05 Repot more or Ism On Lut 0 is a good le kik house ; freme barn, en low wall, 55378 feet bank burn wif b webling under, 40x60 feet ; trams stable/30280 feet ; smell driving shed ; Wed well. Perm seeded in griesi : good nr- chard ; school across the road • N miles from Et, U141, put -,0,11VI IL - Thu undersigned IPP 0911 050)1 finer,,'' 11'1,1 dOltIDOill•1'1.151* Sun butt. Alt,.ti Ykeita, 15218, ter sei vice on 1,01. 18, 5;01, JO. UPI-) , 1 hi- i bred by Riebeid •I, elc. it WO 1 known 151'1111 11' vn,tprlze• winnei of SII I 01 A II; ed Thema Is thiple Sloan, en No 868i., and nein Corelia 'Thema !it Elme, 10. I20111 Tel mu 91.00 for el adv.. and 55-50111, PO. I. 1,1,0 0, 86,2 0 el RNIGS 1/, Proprietor, FARM FOR 14.81,5 Olt aawr.—Iror tale or 1.0111., 250 nores of land eiljoining the VII. lege of W 1.011530010 to churches, school, stores. post la tr• etu, 151111 to suitable for either greeing or wain gi•owing,-about 100 acrem for crop, remaitaPer boy and gram& There iti a large, mullein Mink barn 611 pi 5.4 with stone ate/thug undernsitt 5, a driving shed, implenient hones). good toning well with windmill Red tank and PI eon] fortable frame house with telephone winner:1cm, orchard and Vinery The farm is situated 5 mike; South or !Welton and 01 miles Not th of Keaforth. The nand...signed 1114 or alno Griat M ill ernseele Will sell lots together or ernarately 40x 50. four ,,torlea high and a frame barn Remy terms and ishinediale poesessinn I' net BO x 80 These will be sold with or Without Sold will rent. Apply to R.J. SHINE, V S., fern). For further pettieuhire apply to West Monkton, Ont. • 88-4 H 1.40VENLOWL, WINTHROP, ••••••••e••••••••••••eoseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeee••••••••• o • : I Homestead I I • • e F e r t 1 I 1 z e rs , . • • • • • • Will make the Land Rich and produce big money making crops. They have been on the market' over 36 years and have an established reputation un t quailed by other Fertilizers. The agricultural value of a Fertilizer is measureci.only by the increased yield of crop due to its use. Our brands are made to give this sort of value. Call in and examine goods. see the' testimonials . and secure a supply If you want a good har- vest next Fall secure Homestead Fertilizers. • • • • • • • • • • 8 8 • • • 8 0 0 We also handle Agricultural• Implements, • Buggies, Phonographs, Pianos, &c. • • e • • S. 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Brussels„ 3 N it; • G Ag tit : e e 1 ---___. 6 • a • ••••••••••••Oeoleezeoe•••••• otteeeeee•••••••••••••••lee if to the Cream Separator Trouble, Look at it ! Size its substantial botPitruetion, 1,11710 slight, billieation of the super- ior work and endurance of tthich it is capable. • • •