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The Brussels Post, 1913-3-13, Page 8EARLY EASTER Easter ioperhaps conn ug this year i,.fore we are ready for it, but it is .se not t0 forget that it Is a season ler well -wish 4 and retnetnbranees, For this purpose we have a fine as- sorttnent of EASTER CARDS tI ,.'klets at 5c & toe esch, l Lind colored Poet Cards 50 each, Plush Cards in Boxes, t5c each Those at 2 for scare better than ever. EASTER PENNANTS Purple Felt Easter Pennants, 150 each, Ttte newest thing going. EASTER NOVELTIES Chicks In Eggs, toc each, Wooly Chicks, roc each. Bag Dye for coloring Easter Eggs, 5c per package, Toil t Ne For Easter ds Rexall Soap The Twin Glycerine Soaps -Violet and Rose - are pure transparent Soaps and to make them still better known we ere giving FREE a Wash Rag with two large cakes - 25e. Pry this Soap and find out just how good it is. Your Ohance to get a Vanity Box With the purchase of a tin of trlQ- LE'T DULCE TALCUM at 25c you get free a nice Vanity Box suit- able for Hand Bag. Take advantage of these Special Offers. The store Fe R. S M I T H DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. rani Relus Piro LocAL news on page 5, ST. YATRICles Day next Monday. MILLINERY Openings 19th and gotb. Bottom. Board Friday evening of this week. THE thaw has put the sleighing slightly on the "hog." BRpssats School report may be read au page 4 of this issue, TENDERS asked for John street sewer. See advt. in another column, G000 Friday will be a btafutory , holiday. It comes on March 21st. MRs, SHAW'S sate of Furniture, etc., Saturday afternoon of this week at 2 o'clock, James street, Brussels. JNo. GALBRAITH purchased a dandy h avv draft team from Joe McDonald, of Grey, last week, at a fancy price. FOURTH Division Court was held Wednesday before Judge Holt, Docket was light the most of the cases being adjourned. BAzzAR,-The members of St, John's church Brussels, are making prepare tions for a bazaar which will be held in the Town Hall, the fore part of April. Date will be announced later. H. J. MORDEN. formerly of Brussels has favored THE POST with a budget of daily papers from Mexico city, Judging by the reports contained therein they had a hot in the old town without any doubt. THE door of the postomce safe that was damaged by the explosion in the recent attempted robbery, has been undergoing a reconstruction and is back to its place ready for another charge. Safe is an extra good one Mrss ANNE KELLY CALLED HOME - 'l'uesday afternoon Miss Anne Kelly plied at her home, 'Purnberry street, in 1 er 84th year, The funeral will be on Friday of this week, service being con- ducted iD St. John's church at 2 3o p, to Interment in Brussels cemetery. A more extended notice will be given in next week's issue of THE POST. MONEY vs, BRAINS,- Friday evening of this week the Literary So- ciety of the Continuation School accom- panied by a goodly number of other young fo k drive to Wroxeter to pay a return visit to that village. 'A Society debate is on the program in which he subject of Money vs Brains will be discussed- The affirmative is champi- oned by Misses Smith and Hamilton, of Wroxeter and the negative by Miss Jessie Menzies and Miss Gertrude Deadman, of Brussels. GETTING READY FOR WORK -W, W. Harris, proprietor of Brussels well known Butter Factory, is shaping things up for the coming season which promis- es to be a good one, L. Stephenson, of Welland, has been engaged as maker and comes highly recommended. About the same territory will be covered as in 1912 and the factory will get busy as early as possible, Mr. Harris is well known as a square going, straightfor- ward and well experienced man who has the faenity of striking good markets. MISS McPHERsost DIED IN HER CHAIR, -The following item refers to a lady who resided to Brussels some years ago and carried on a millinery business, re- moving from here to Wingham :-Miss McJilersou, who conducted a millinery store in Win h found g am, wasdead on Monday morning of last week. She lived in one of the dwellings above and at the rear of the store. She was a- round Sunday as usual, Tbe neighbors not seeing her Monday morning be. came alarmed and going en found her dead sitting in a easy chair beside the coal fire, death no doubt beim; due to heart trouble, as she had been troubled with a weak heart. Miss McPherson had been in the millinery business in Wfugham about 15 years and was pre- pnrlug for a big Spring trade, baying part of ber new stock. LITERARY SOCIETY.- Last Friday afternoon the closing meeting of Brus- sels Literary Society in connection with the Continuation School, for this term was held in tate school house and proved a most enjoyable time, The chair was occupied by W. H. Kerr, Hon -President and the well rendered program was as f ollowe :-Girl's chorus a chairman's re, marks , reoitatiotl, Lillian Burgess 1 I irmottica selection, Harvey Hoover ; oratory contest on Woman's rights to which luneve Taylor, Lulu McDonald, Hazel Lowry, Beryl Oaten and Ruth W;•rrt sir rook part and ail did splendidly the fiat mentioned pi'tg awarded the t pn / • recitation,, r" ert Lott ; reading, fo-, Journal', 4iy Editress, Beatrice Hat, i., ; boys' ahortts ; boys' contest on "Why I am a Canadiad brougbt out geed points by Athol McQuarrie and .Bert Lott. award went to latter • recitation, Juneve Taylor ; National Anthem. Confectionery' was dispensed with a liberal hand at an intermission id the program. Several visitors were in attendance. principal Scott, the ofTi a cors and members are to be coegratulat- g ed on the success of the Society It s anode 8 decided hit, W. P. FRAsER, merchant tailor, has natty and attractive Spring suilings. Read his advt. and see the goods. NEXT and last Monthly Horse Fah tor this season will be held on Thursday, April 3rd. It should be one of the biggest of the season, THE POST welcomes Alex. Bryans and family to Brussels and hopes they mss enjoy many happy years in tlieir coon- for table home Queen street. DONT forget the went enation auction sale Saturday afternoon of this week at Mrs Shaw's James street. In addition to the offering of Mrs. Shaw's furniture and other household effects Eli Smith will sell furniture. rigs, harness. grain, etc. F. S. Scott wit' be the Auctioneer. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE --The next meet- ing of Brussels Women's Institute will be held 'Thursday, 20th inst., in the Caruegie Library Lecture room. open- ing at 2 3o. Topics will be ;- '"rte mother's relation to the Public School and 'Teacher," by Mrs D. C. Ross ; and"Household share of income," by Mrs john Oliver. Members and others invited to attend and join in these practical discussions, -0--- DELEIvARR potatoes for sale at MoOraoken's 81,25 per bag, Leave your order. CHeIet lot of seed peas for sale, Lot 10, Con 7, Grey. ORAS. Limon%, Phone 2113, Nosraa.-Owing to our easterners wanting us to continue chopping we have deoided to run on Tuesday. Tharaday and Saturday of each week until farther notice, We are get- ting in o fresh stook of Flour and Feed. Look for Flour advt, on another page. A11 accounts must be settled at once, Terms atrietly cash. Batmeena ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. 27,2 John Patterson, Manager. Ronan to rent on Tnrnberry street. Apply to R. LaATaERDALE, SGooa SHOVEL lost between Donald Oamp- bell'e corner, 10th con, Grey, and Olark's bridge. Will Ander please send word to MARE CARDIFF. SECOND hand piano for ante. Apply to, B. CARTER, Brussels. UTBeTAIRs rooms to rent, Apply at 86IITH'a 02100 D, STORE. SEWANoma and lot to rentor for Bale. Apply to , Brnsaele. 21.11 I ERN the art of caw filing that other experts Salt to ken. and will gum, net and file same 10 your fancy, TAM MOGRRGoa, Brueaela, ---•---- THE LATE MRS. TROs KELLY.-Tbe subject of this notice win passed away at St. John's rectory, Brussels, shorty of ter to a. in. 00 Thursday, 27th ult., in her 73rd year, was the secoud daughter of the late L. A. C. and Mary McCon, Bell, and bore her mother's name. She was born near Holland Landing, Out and came West with her parents in 1852• settling in the South west section of Morris township, where a goodly por- tion of Blyth now stands. The place was bush at that date. In 2836 deceased was united in nn .rriage to the late 'Thos Kelly and they lived on Mr. Kelly's farm, 8th line Morris, until 38 years ago when they took up residence in Brussels where Mr. Kelly mauaged agreen house business successfully, Their children died in infancy, excepting the oldest daughter, Minnie, who attained the age of 3 years and died of diphtheria Mr. Kelly died r4 years ago. On the day Mrs. Kelly took ill she was as attending n meeting of the Guild at the rectory and appeared to be well, taking part in the conversation and discussions and par took of lunch at 5 p. m. About 6 o'clock she was stricken and never ral- lied passing away as above Stated. Ali that loving hands could do by Mrs. (Rev.) Cameron and °there, was of no avail, The funeral was delayed until Thursday, March 6th, to permit of relatives getting here from tile West. Service was held in St. John's church and was in charge of Rev. D. E. Cameron assisted by Rev Mr. Fergus- on, of Belgrave, Mrs, Fergusou being a niece. Interment was made in the family plot, Brussels cemetery. y. Pall bearers were Wm. Bryans Prank and W. H. Mct'utoheon, F. S. Scott, Geo Colvin and T. G. Jones. Among rely fives who were here from a distance were Mrs, Robt, McCutcheon, Frobisher, Sask. ; Mrs. Jno. McFadden and Miss Mary, of "Tuscola, Sask. ; Mrs. Eastman, Detroit and Mrs. J,, F. Mal coirn, of {Galt. Mrs. Kellv'slsisters are Mrs, W. B. Hutton, Moose Jaw; Mrs. las. Henry, Newmarket Ont., and Mrs E. Eastman, Detroit. 3 brothers are deceased. The subject of this notice and her husband were loyal supporters Of the Anglican church ever since the congregation was formed and took an active interest in its welfare both as office bearers and contributors. This was evidenced in Mrs Kelly's generosi- y making the church one of her bene ficiariee. Mrs. Kelly was unusually well this Winter and was the picture of health. She was genial. kindly and a devout Christian, generous and hospit- able. Ker pleasant couptenanee was t always attractive and nd shebad r' Yia friends by the score who greatly regretted her suit den detntse yet rejoiced in the fact that the summons found her busy in her. Master's business, The relatives re sympathised with. St. John's con- rega'ion lost a good friend end f3rus OS 0110 of ifs most deservedly esteemed esidents in the demise tt Mrs. Melly, 1 the Metropolitan Book Capital Paid up Rosorvo Fund Undivldod Profito $1,000,000,00 1,250,000.00 181,888.26 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. $1.00 OR MORE OMENS AN AOCDuNT BRUSSELS BRANCH F'. H. QILROY. MANAGER SUBSCRIBERS en arrears to ''NE POST are asked to kindly square up. A good- ly number have already done so. THE James Maxwell Estate exects- trattix will offer for sale on Monday, April 7th, four village lots located on E lzabetb street, Brussels. Location is eligible and desirable. COUNC(t.LOR MULDOON received a car of tile from Crediton last week and bas had them hauled out to his farm where he intends to do some draining. H. Kirkby's machine will do the digging. ENTERTAINMENT. The Loyal 'Tem- persuce Legion will hold an Entertain- ment on Good Friday evening in the audience room of the Public Library. A program consisting of .so'os, recita- tion, dialogues and music will be fun Dished Evers body invited to attend LONDON Advertiser sass: -Skip Wm. Lowry, (formerly of Brussel-) won the Colts' prizes at the weekly banspeii held at the Loudon Club last evening. His rink matte the higest score and desery ed the honors The second prizes were won by skip Frank Ashplant and the hirci went to Skip E. W. Boyle. 'PSR result of the Hockey match at Mitchell on Friday evening was II to 7 in favor of the home team. Onr boys drove to Seaforth and took train to Mitchell, arriving home about 2 o'clock Saturday morning. Result of the two games was Brussels scored 28 goals to Mitchell's 24, 'VEST EXAM, -Results of test exams in Sr. IV class, iu subjects of part 11 of Entrance exam„ Brussels school, Pass 41 % in each subject 6o % of total. Honors 40 % in each subject, 75 % of total. R. Stewart, 86% L. Amens, 85 L. Wright, 8o B. Campbell, 78 A. Thompson, 76 E. Rands, 74 T. McLauchlin, 70 19. Currie, 6g (Arith.) M McFarlane, 69 M. McFarlane, 66 A. McLauchlit, 63 V. McCracken, 6o V. Sinclair, 58 (Gram, & 'Total) a Subjects after names indicate failures, People We Talk About Mrs, F. Burchill Is visiting at Sea - forth. J. T. Wood made a business trip to Toronto. Stewart Scott was in Termite dnriug the past week. Miss Lizzie Downing was a visitor in Seaforth this week, Barrister Siuclair was in Goderich on Monday on legal business. s. Miss Ethel Howard hasne g O to Hamilton where relatives reside. Miss Jessie McLauchliu has been visiting at Chesley with relatives, Miss Mina Haney, of Bluevale, is vi sit ing with friends in town. Oliver Doll is back from the West and wilt probably remain in this locality. Miss Katie Manning is visiting with her sisters in Palmerston and Flesher- ton. Miss Annie 13. Ross was visiting with Mrs, W. E. liroadfoot, Seaforth, last week. Miss Maude Jackson is going to be with Miss Inman this seasou iu the Millinery. Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Hibbert, of Gorrie, were in Brussels on Wednesday of last week. J, F. Rowland was called to New- castle last Saturday owing to the serious illness of his mother. Mrs H. L Jackson and Lloyd were victims of Iagrippe last week but will soon on be o, k we hope. Mrs. Gilroy. of Mount Forest, was a visitor at the home of her SOH F. H Gilroy, 'l'urnbet ry street, Brussels. H. and Mrs, McQuarrie, who have spent the Winter in Brussels, have re. turned to their farm, 4th con., Grey t0rvnsntp. R. Leatiherdale will go to Toronto next week to attend the A. 0. U. W. Grand Lodge as representative from Brussels Lodge, Mrs. J H Cameron, of London, was renewing old associations here by a visit of a few days Lot don is evident- ly agreeing well with her. Mrs. Ballard, who is training for a nurse at Berlin hospital, has been visit- ing her sister, Mrs Jno. Ferguson, and brother, Dr, T, T. McRae, of town, Mrs. Harold Stewart, of 'Toronto, was a guest at Reiair. Grove, the home of Reeve 0,411 MI'S, Leckie The visitor is a niece. She was eccompanie I by her Son. Jack. Mrs J Ferguson And Miss lean and Mrs. Ballard. of Berlin, are visiting Rev, D. B. McRae and family at An mow. The ladles are daughters of Rev, Mr. McRae,. Miss Mina Hunter left for Grimsby last Saturday to assume the position of deputy postmistress. The Grimsby people will find Miss Hunter a Very competebt hand. Druggist Garfield Baekor has moved from Brandon to Regina where he is filling a position in the Duncan drug store. He is a sou of Mrs, George. Seeker, Brussels. Mrs. W. B Willis, of Witigham, spent a few drive At the parental home visiting her mother, Mrs, 13, Gerry, who has been quite ell but who is some• what improeed nOW, We ale pleased to state, See_ d Cats As a large percentage of the Oats its this ueigbbbrhood will be unfit for seed we have secured a car load of Canada Western Seed Oats that we expect 10 arrive shortly. Western Oats sown en Or last year almost doubled in yield home grown seed.- Parties requiring to buy Seed Oats cannot do better than send (thele oidei' to us AT ONCE and we will reserve the quantities they require. We will also have Timothy, Clov- er and Corn Seed. Duff 8 Stewart 30-2 BLUELALE Rev. Dr. Oateu was , ble to take a short drive on 'rues:ay anti will soot! be able to be about as isusl we hope. M• nday of this week F, Burchill left for Prince Albert, win re he purposes making his headqu t•teis for the pres- cut. E P. and Mrs. Paulin and daughter, Miss Grace, of Regius, were welcome visitors at the home of Druggist and Mat. Fox The gentlemen were school boys at Wroxeter several Summers ago and have alwaysl'teen fast friends. Jno, and Mrs Fetch left Brussels on Monday for Eimontou, where +her Purpose making their home. We wish them the best of health and success. They carry with them the good wishes of a wide circle of friends. S G and Mrs. Wright, of Melton, Sash , were here ou a short visit with the latter's parents, H. and Mrs. Mc- Quarrie, and other relatives. 'Then have been on a holiday outing and were eu route totheir home from here. Miss Mina Dunbar, who was em- ployed in the G. N. McLaren store. went to Seattle, Wash„ with her sister and will probably slake her home there, She has the good wishes of many old friends here. Miss McGregor, of Walton, has succeeded her behind the counter in Brussels. This week John Henderson left For Port Colborne, Ont., where he enters the office of the Electric railway having a good position He le an industrious, level headed youth who should do well and we believe he will. His brother Will holds a si'lintinn in the same town as di ur'g'e'. We welcolie to Brussels Eli Smith; mother and sister from Grey township They have taken u residence dante on Princess street in the, home recently purchased from 151's. John Sinclair, who is now living with her (laughter, Mrs. McPherson, at Binsearth, Man, Mrs. Smith was a former resident of Brussels before she and her husband The STANDARD BANK of CANADA STATEMENT CONJ?BNSBP From Rejiore to Dominion Governments 314 Jan., 1913 RESOURCES Colli on hand and Notes and. Cheques of other Backs , - $5,541,652,65 G o0mmeat Deposit to secure Circulation Due by Banks Government, Municipal and other Debentures , . . 2,766,192,18 Call Loans on Bonds, etc, , , 2,501,087,30 Lanus and Discounts , 28,898,667,57 Bank Premise, Head Office and Branches 996,029,01 Other Assets 58,645.22 110,000.00 362,213,99 $41,234,487.92 maciissaaansi • LIABILITIES Cepitpl. . , , . , $2,429,275.00 Reserve Fend, Surplus Praia sad Reserved for l surest 3,310,791,77 Dividends 77,597.55 Circulation 2,339,643.00 Deposits 32,017,153,01 Ranke 1,060,027,59 $41,234,487.92 went to the farm and Eli also lived here Olen filling a position as, miller iu the flour mill, Brussels Council The village Council met Monday even- ing with all members in their' places. Minutes of fest meeting read Hud passed. Following acctntits were presented : •- Andersen] Bc Deumrn, snow plow• ing $ 2 00 Anderson Bros„ snow plowing4 00 .yes Stephenson, wood g 50 Robt. Oliver, salary .,. . 4S , o Moved by A. McGuire, seconded by Geo. Muldoon, that above accounts be paid.. Carried. Cornmunication was read from Wing. ham buspital asking a grant. No ac- t ion. Moved by A McGuire,. seconded by Geo. Muldoon, that tenders be asked for the construction of lohn street sewer by ative, tisement in THE Po:'r. Carried. A rebate of $7 5o for dnt-1,eation of taxes from T Snider was ordered on motion of R. A. Pryne and J. H. Hew- itt. $40.35 was reported as proceeds of. scales by Weikhmesler Olive r for Feb The question of street watering was introduced 6v the Reeve, as to whether Cotincil would take hold of it. Ceun¢il declined to act so work will probably be done by private enterprise as in tormer years A short discussion was engaged In over the Knitting Factory loan proposal but tis proprietor was absent from town nothing was dine, The question of enforcement of the Bt• -law relative to the pool room and the hour of closing, vii, 10 30 p m , was referred to and the unanimous decision was for Constable Oliver to enforce the Bi• law. . Clerk was instructed to write concern- ing rile for Fishlelgh street drain Council adjourned. BORN I,ONO.-Iu Brnsaele, on Meech 10010 to bir, and Mrs Garfield Long. of Mam'orie, Snide, a daughter. (Florence Elizabeth ) JOiNehN -Neo' Southey, Seek., on Feb 25th to Me. and 61ra. Fred. Johnson, (nee' Mises Ida Gibbs) twin boyo. ' WED ARMSTRONG -70 Morris, on March I1th, Ed• ward Armstrong aged 80 years and 10 months. Knr.LY.-In Brussels, on Mach 11th, Anne felly, in her 84110 year, Funeral aerviee at 46 John's church Friday 14th Met.. at 280p.m. AUCTION SALES SATURDAY. MARCH 162,11 -Ronsehold furni. tura, &o , at the residence of the proprletrass, Janes etreet. Brussels. Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw, Pro rletrean FA Bcott.Anc TIIV IiaD Y M Wm -Farm A Satin Con,5.G stSa pleerved, etc , Lot la, Con, 5. Gray. Sale. un- reserved. m reserved. at t o'clock, JNO, MITOHHLL, Prop. F. B Rents, Anc, TDBBDAY, Aram 1sT• --Clearing Bale of Short Horn ca. tie, good horsesand other. stook, implements, etc. Sale et 12 o'clock et Ethel. D, SitiNE, Prop. F. S. Scott, Auo. seeseeeeeoe8eee•eeseeelest,•stosot460e•ee••••S.0110,•e•••• • • •: • e • potatoes Leave your older for Seed Potatoes for de- livery first part of May Finest New Brunswick Green Mountain $ 1`25 per 30 lb be Irish Cobblers - 1.50 " 9 **40.1160414,11.411.0 R. THOM ON, ••' • • •m East Huron Produce Emporium 13RUSSELS 1 eo•neeneeoeseeseeeinteeo•eooseoonemono®rioeetmgme. 119. •+•errs-344-set•.'♦'r•'A•+•+0•t.•4'•d 4.•+•'f'•'F••N♦'t'O .• • • • �• • T. • • I•• ♦ • f •444♦4114.4.1'• ••F • • •F •' • • Sprin Millinery a CORDIAL INVITATION is extended to the Ladies of Brussels and locality to visit our Spring Millinery Opening which will be held on . Wednesday and Thursday March 19th and 20th ♦+♦ The Latest and most Fashionable Goods t. will be on display and at rices that are in reach 4 p � of all, Your patronage solicited:' M. E5 ■ ! O ..+ 7 RICHARDS BLOCK • 4.40444,04-••••••••••••••••••• BRUSSELS MARKET' Wheat Oats b 84 Barley 46 Eggs utter 21 Hogs 8 16 • •• • • • • • • 4 • . 40•. 41 •• • .March Winds • Match winds tall acid rough - OH MAR y coltlplexinns that ♦4 ate not easily affected at other seasons. • Protection and Cure are af- • foid\'d by our delightful • Farmland Hants preparations. • • • • • 4 . • O • Almond Cream Cream of Roses Cream of Witch Hazel ! s Cream of Violets &c °• 11 • 90 • 21 l 0 16 • • • • • • 4 •4.44••••••♦4.4•••4•♦04••4 The People's Column 'S EM MANDSOHIDpRI BARLEY for sale. Guaranteed never to have sprouted, 76 Bente per bushel. ROB1. R HOUSTON, 87.2 Lot 16, Con I0, Grey. Phone 288 . Oranbrook P. 0. • • -11:1'- ♦ • Fox'sS O S Auction Sales arWO YEAR OLD General Purpose Filly for • sale. Lot 22, Oon 18, Grey. AUOTICN 0A LE ON FARM 8T00K, 161• .1, D. McNAIR, NLeukNTs, &a.-ir. S. Scott, Auctioneer, Phone 4115. Oran brook P. O. has been instructed by the nnderaigued to sell by Public Auction at Lot 111 Oon. 0, Grey, an veSffiDGRAIN -FOR BALffi.-O.A, O. Na. 21 Thu penny ,hlorbhOlttlt,at1o'aloek,the follow • Burley and Gold Drop pate. Well clean. ing vulpoble property, 521. -1 draft mere 12 and freefrom foul spade. MARTIN 6'10• yeare old, 1 draft mare 7 genes old supposed in ed IR, Lot 17, Oon. 15, Grey. Ornnbrook P. O. fool, 1 5,0801 in loos purpose niers rising 4 years NAIR,one 818, 88.4 suppreedinfoal, lgeneral purpose borseris• Mr 4yeers, 1 driving horse using 4 yeare, 1 TENDERS will be received /or a cement - basement under S. 8. No. 8, Grey town- ship, up to March 15th, The lowest or any Weider not necessarily accepted. For further ppartioulare apply to ED, FUL.TON, Secretory, Oranbroolr P. 0, Phone 285. 55.8 COMFORTABLE 13017SE and good lot for sole. Variety of fruits ; good neighbor- hood. &o Possession given within a month. For further partioulere apply to 85.4 THOS. BONE, Brussels. To Contractors TENDERS will be received by the under• Memel, un to noon April 7215, 1018, for the construction of cement abutments for bridge on ,iderosd 8, Leon. 17, Town hip of Grey, known an Clarks bridge. Plans and specifica- tions may be seen at OJerk's office Ethel, A.H. kcAen'4NALD. Olerk of Grey. John Street Sewer TENDERS WANTED Sealed' tenders will be received up to Mon. day,March Met, for the eonotrootlon of the JohStreet Sewer. Plans fend apeciAsatiuns may be aeon nt the office of the Clerk. The lowest or any tender not ueoeaaarlly noeepted. Address tenders to F. 0. SCOTT, Village Clerk, Brnsaele. DR. F T. BRYANS Bachelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Licentiate of College, of Physicians and Sur. Reotta, Ontario ; ex•Senior Boase Surgeon of Western Hoopitnl, Toronto. Officer' of late Dr. A. Me3eveYy, Smith Block, Brussels. ta�'Aleo office Rural phone 45. Walton Betel -Monday and Friday of each week from 11 aim, to 8 p. til. ill y riving 2 years, 1 filly Heine 1 y ear, 2 geld- 121503.rIsing.lyears, 5 young cows supposed In calf, 2 steers rising 2 years, 0heifers tieing 2 years, 2heifer calves, a number of hens, 1 Maaaey.as nit' binder, 1 tllnoeeyB arrla tower, 1 hey loed,r, 1 steel horse rake, !steel roller, 110•hoed drill, 1 set dtaniond l,arrows, 1 tvalk- inn plow, 1 big two -furrowed plow, 1 small bwo.furrowed plow, 'ceder. 1 heavy wagon, 1 eel heavy bob•Rlel1lts, 1 set light bob•slelghu, 1 matter, 1 bay rack, l weed mak, 1 set scales, l Canning mill, 1 w heel barrow, 1 sto,Phon t,1 set heavy deablellarnees. I set plow hntwesa, 1 estenrion ladder, 1 lungroue ladder, 1 hay te,'k andettaehmanta, about 25 bushels pens, 9 quantity of hay, it number of cedar posts, 1 gravel box, wbifl.'troaa, neekyohss, forks WW1 other ertirlan. Rale without reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm Terme-A11 moment' 55 nod 'Bider cash ; over that amount 8 month.' steed It given on furnishing,, pprove, inint notes ; 4 per cent off for retell on credit amount+. JOHN MITCHELL, Proprietor, Admiliistratrix's Sale -OF- VILLAGE LOTS In the Village of' Brussels The •Admin istyntrix of the estate of the late James Maxwell will offer for sale by Pubilo Auction on the premises In the Vllhege of Brussel"' on Monday, April 701, Ib18, nt the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon: -Village Leta Numbers 875, 877, 378 and 870 on the West side of Elizabeth etreet in the Village of Brim. able. On the premises is a brick cottage and frame bowie,ood well and small orobat'd. Terms of Sale: Ton per Dent in each on day of aaleand balance within thirty days there- after when purchase will be completed and purohaoer let into ,,osseeaion For further particulars apply to the undersigned Admin- letratrix or the Auctioneer F. 8. Saosw, BAa2n MAxwsLL, Auctioneer... Administratrix. •••1.4•.•4.4♦♦••44••44.444••®•••4♦•••4 900••••••••••0• •• • Shoos are Movhi Dut • • • • Get your supply at these Reduced Prices while the stock lasts. • • •• • • • •• • • • Move Quick as they are Going Fast Gents' Calf Bluchers, Goodyear Welt, regular $5 00 reduced to $4 00 Gents' Dongola Bluchers, regular 4 00 3 00 Ladies' Gun Metal Buttoned Boots, regale 4 00 4.8 0000 0 ♦� Ladies' Kid Bluchers, regular 3 00 2,(10 sLadies' Ked Buttoned Boots, tcgi'lar 2 50 1 Off Girls' Kid Bnttoued Boots, rr+gaily 00 1 00 • • Gids' Kid Bluchers, regular 1 50 1 10 • Boys' Box Calf Bihchet's, regular 2 20 " 1 013 • Great Reductions in Men's and o. d B ys' 13aavy,IEuhbera. • Trunks and Satchels away down in price -Suit CREWS ev alar $13.00, re- • . &used t0 $200. Suit Cases, leather nr imitation, int IOW pTHr10J •.. girl Seto -second Rand Single lNaruess-Yotu' choice.ab 88.75, ♦♦•r C._ Richards' • III • ••♦ • •• • • • • •'• • • • • • •• .0 • • ♦ .0• • ••• • •40••1 enesseaseeme 1 EXCURSIONS To Manitoba, 6 Saskitchew n Alberta HOMESEEKERS� SETTLERS Low Round Trip Rates each Tuesday, March to October inclusive Winnipeg and Return $35.00 Edmonton and Return - 43,00 Retptn Limit ther wmmonticse.proportion Por settlerstnwel- ling Walt lied stock and effects. SPECIAL TRAINS W111 leave Toronto Each TUESDAY HAMM ANS SPOIL I(20 pion. Settlers and tamales without live stock should nes REGULAR TRAINS Leal/log Toronto 10.80 p:m, Deily g Throe h Colonist and Tourist Sleepers • TOURIST OLEEPim*•CARA on all excursions, Comfortable berths. fully e5ufpped Wilk beddfag, can be secured 21 COLONIST CARO ON ALL TRAINS moderate rates through local agent, No charge for Bertha Home Seekers' Trains Leave 'Toronto 10.20 p.in during March, April, September • and October, and at 2 p.m. and 10.90 p.m. during Nay, Jane, July and August. Throndh Trains Toronto to Winnipeg and West Fuii particulars from any C.P.R. Agent 'or write M. G. Murphy, District Passenger Agent, Toronto Hr i.., JAOkSON /WENT, BRUSSELS.