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the old Reliable Remedy
Blood Root
Cough Curse
Price 25e, par bottle
We find this preparation of our
own to give excellent satisfac-
tion. Keep a bottle on hand
and avoid having a cold that
will probably stick to you for a
long time.
P'740PE F?
VISION
is one of the greatest assets
a person can possess and
only those who have lost it
can know bow great their
loss is. If you find your
Eyesight failing or the strain
great on your eyes come to
us and have your Eyes ex-
amined for Glasses. In a
great many cases proper
Glasses will be found to give
wonderful benefit.
Eyes Tested Scientifically.
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DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
000T0ERN EZTE11SI021 W. e, & R,
Trains tease Brasse's' Station, North
and South, as follows:
Goma SOUTH Genre NORTH,
Mall 7:06 a.m I Mixed 010 a,m
Mixed 11:25 a.mMail 1.44 p.m
Expreee 8:02 p.m 1 Exprese ...... 8:51 p.m
Peal .eA% reins
A chiefs amang ye takii:' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
GET ready for Winter.
Tate nimrods sre 5011107 bney.
SGaoon Board Friday evening of this
week,
LAeT Monday was the memorable
"5111."
Hoo shipping continues as usual from
Brussels G. T. R. This is a great ship
ping point.
Tenant Club Concert on the evening of
Des. 7:h. Of course you are going to at.
tend. Program is excellent.
Ferns of this week 1e the natal day of
Icing Edward VII. Tan Posr wishes
bis Majesty many happy returns.
Wriest Taube & Son attend to your
eyes you get the benefit of over 35 years
experience, Call and consult them at
Fox's Drag Stare on Wednesday and
Thursday, Nov. 2let and 22nd.
ORANGE DE BDnINEea.—W. F. Stratton,
Jewerter, has moved one door North of
hie former store where be will carry on
business on a larger scale than ever.
Tue alteratious and improvements are
nearly complete.
Tag entree sale of the 25 acres of
land hi Grey township, offered last
Saturday at 1 o'olook, did not result in
the disposal of the property as the re.
serve bid was not reached. It will likely
be sol privately.
rt el .
Burnt BIRTHDAY PARTY.—Friday even-
ing of this week the members of Brussels
L. 0. L- will oetebrate the King's birth-
day by holding a Na.ional Social in their
Hall at which a short program of made,
sddreesee, &o., will be given and a lunch
served.
Tan second fist of Walter Lowry's
atone ,table, Mill street, has been leased
by Jno. Cardiff and Sao. Long who bave
entered into partnership as agents of
the MaeeeyHsrris machinery. Both
are well! known and have had exper-
ienoe in the business.
Lass week Rev. Dr. Roes, of Port
Delboneie, formerly pastor of Melville
church Brunie, sent a sample of un-
leavened breed need in couneotion with
the Jewish Passover to 5, H. Cameron
end W, H. Kerr, Superintendents, of
Melville and the Metbodiet Sabbath
Soboole,
APPLE SaiPrING.—From Braesele and
the railway stations near by on the W.
G. & 13,, it le expected that over 8000
barrels of apples will be ebipped this
Fall. They will go to Winnipeg and the
Old Country chiefly. J. B. Guest of
Clinton, is in oharge of the work in hie
locality and buys for Metiers, (lantelon,
McMillan and Everett. Apples are a
good quality bot not up to some years in
quantity.
"JorATaAN ANn DAV I)." in Monologne
form, ie to be presented in tbe Town
Hall, Brussels, Tumidity evening of next
week by Newton Beers, of Boston, who
comae most ingbly commended. Reserv-
ed seat plan is open at Foxe drug store
wisere the 25e admission fee entitles the
purebaser to ()bootie a seat. Attend to
this early, Don't mise hearing Mr. Beers
who Domes under the anopioee of the Odd
Fellows of Brussels.
Fon a thorougly enjoyable entertain.
meat there is no attraction before the
pnblio that Bo oompletely fills the bill as
Barnett Broil. cyclone of fun "thole
Dudley from Mieennri" wbioh will appear
in Braswell] Towo Hall on Mowing Nov.
12. "Cute Dudley from Miesonri" ie
one of the most irresistably funny
comedies wbloh appeals to all cleeses.
The plot while not deep is oleau oat and
deeply iutereeting, the dialogaee are
bright and the humor is original. There
le not a dell moment daring the entire
perforatenoe. The latest vaudeville
epeeist ties are introdnoed between the
mute, making a oontinttous performance,
No waits.
TSE Lam ANDREW 0017sLEY,—Lettere
from Gladstone, Man„ state that Mr.
Coseley had gone down oeliar to fix the
1arna0e fire Friday morning and not
responding to a Dell others went to see
if anything was wrong and be was found
in an nnoaneoione condition on the floor,
He was at once parried up and a doctor
epeedily enmmoaed but nothing weld be
done. He never returned to ooneoioae.
noes and 15 hours after passed quietly
away and was at rest, free;from all
mitering. The funeral was under Mason.
io direotiou. Beautiful floral tributes
were placed on 1ho casket, lion. Ocueley
and hire, T, Fletcher attended from
Winnipeg and Jno, and Thos. Sample,
brothers to Mee. Gormley and her Meter
Mims Maggie were also there, Mrs.
Mosley is quite poorly we are sorry to
hear, from a disabled ankle but her many
friends here hope she will 5000 be fully
restored,'
COURT Pam/cuss ALExANDSIA. will hold
its regular eemi•mouthty meeting m Glair
hall ou Tuesday eveuing of next week,
Thie week a new metallic shingle roof
was put on the etablo belonging to the
Methodist aharoh property. The build-
ing will be overhauled next Spring.
Berm Judge Doyle on a recent date,
14 namee were added on Liberal appeals
to the Voters' List in Brueeele end
they also succeeded in having three
elraok off.
WE are sorry to hear that Aire. John
Kay, daughter of the late James Deep,
formerly of Brueeeis, died. in Detroit
on Monday of this week, leaving a
daughter eight days old.
OPTICAL.—An Optioal Parlor has been
fitted up in co0ne0tion with the jewellery
store of W. F. Stratton where the beet
attention will be given the pabiio regafr-
ing Boren:es of this kind. The latter sand
beet appli[ooes. Both Canadian end
United States diplomas. If your eye.
eight le &thing call at W. F. Stratton's
Optical parlors.
1)a. Ovens, M, D., London, Eye and
Ear Surgeon, will be at Smith'e Drug
Store, Brussels, ou tbe first Taeadey in
each month, Hoare, 8 a. m. to 1.30 p.
m. Cataract, squint, failing eyesight,
deafuese and nasal catarrh treated and
glasses properly fitted. Next visit, Tees
day, Deoembet 41u. N. 73,—Dr. Ovens
makes no cane.
Rev, IsL R Moss 1907 ALMAaao —Rev.
Irl R. Hioke bee been compelled by the
popular demand to ree0me the publicist.
;ion of bis well known and popular
Almanac for 1907. This splendid alman
50 is now ready. For Bate by newedeal.
ere, or Bent poet paid for 25 aerate, by
Word and Works Publishing Company,
2201 Loonst Street, Bt. Louie, Mo.,
pabliebers of Work and Werke, one of
the beet dollar monthly magazines in
Amerioa. One almanac goes with every
enbeoriptiou.
DON'T MISS SEAMING NEWTON BREae,—
A Bt. Thomas oorreepoudent wrttee of
him :—"Iu the well appointed hall of
Eliad
Lo ge, Na. 82, I. O. O. F., last
evening Newton Beare entertained a
numerous and appreoiative aadienoe.
M. G. Hay was called to the ohair, and
with droll humor and solid seriousness
filled the bill to perfection. He called
upon Obarles Wellioger for a piano solo,
and the people were treated to a duet by
Mies Green and Mr. Weilinger instead,
whioh was exoelleutly played. Mr.
Beare is a powerful dramatic impereon.
,tor ; gifted with rare descriptive talent.
His Soripture play of David end Son
atban was preeented with mnoh vividueee
and the impersonation of the different
characters, from the mad Kiug Saul, to
the Retitle boy, Ire ; from David, the
lion of Judah, to tbe ooutemptible
cowardly Beeler, showed Mr. Beers to
be past mutat of his art. Fur over an
boar and a halt the audience was held in
breathless attention, and at the close Mr.
Beers told of some of the benefits of be.
lnuging to the Oddfellawe, as an organ.
ization rebirth numbered in Amerite,
1,400,000 members, end whioh he said,
wee the strongest beneficiary fraternal
organization in the world. A vote of
thanks was tendered to Mr, Beare for the
floe entertainment given, who hamar
ooely sokuowledged 11, and the National
Anthem song by the audience ahead a
most enjoyable evening," Town Had
Bruesele, Tuesday, Nov. 18th, at 8
0'010010.
ANoxafoa Prom Goss.— Robert
Sample whose death mitered Wednesday
of last week was the third eon of Jno.
Sstaple and was born on High Ridge
Hall farm in Roxboro'ohire, Scotland,
00 April 21st, 74 years ago. They came
to Canada in 1862 and after a year';
eojo0rn near Port Hope moved into the
bush 24 mites North of where Broesels
now stands and took op the Bus 200
sore farm now owned by Walter /hill,
They followed the "blaze" and afterward
helped obop out the roadway toward
town. 1511869 deoeeeed married Mies
Fannie Roddmk in Peterboro' and ;bort
ly after took up reeidenoe near here,
About 15 years ago Mr. and Mrs. Sampla
moved to Brn;eels and purposed going to
Wolseley, Man,, to their eons in the near
future, Mr, Sample bad been in failing
honlbb for years but was apparently about
as welt as 01081 until the Wednesday
morning of the day he died. He nom.
piaiaed of ohortneee of breath end the
Dr. wee walled bus the vital eparlt fled in
the early evening, 9858107 away in a
70181 Bleep, In addition to Mrs. Sample
deoeaeed ie survived by 4 oohs (Jno,, of
Woleeley ; Andrew, of Portage la Prairie;
Will., of Sault 51, 'Marie ; sad Aubony, of
Wolseley) and 8 daughters, (Mrs. R. P,
0015011, of Fillmore, Saek.; Mrs. Geo,
H, Zwiolter, of London; and Mrs, A,
Douglas, near Wroxeter,) Funeral 10011
plane Monday afternoon, interment being
mad; in Brussels cemetery, Rev. Mr,
Wished took obarge of the eervioe. The
010 men who burs the oatkob were Wm.
Turnbull, Thos. MoLanoblin, P. Watson,
A. Stewart, A.. Forsyth, and G. A,
Deadman, The subleot of this notice
105.8 a Presbyterianin religion and a
Liberal in polities and wag Among the
pioneoro of this section of country. Hie
youngest brother, Antony, earvtvee, He
liver at Qaneington Manor, in the Wees.
Wil. and, Antony Sample mime to attend
their father'; funeral, Atfre. Sample and
family have the einoere empathy of
many in their 1051010,
Standard Bank of Canada
S'S,A,322..,=S3:'J:7=s 1472
8i1SPLOS. OR RBSHRVB 1701NG $ 1,000,000
TOTAL ASSETS OVER 16,500,000
.A Gmueral Uttlaalelg Massiii.nemaw Trfansaeted
''° SAV/NQS BANK'"
Interest paid from data of deposit to date of withdrawal at highest outwit rates
and oempottaded half -yearly,
Joint fteposlt Aeceuuta—A SPECIAL OONYENIANOH 10 use in our Savings De.
penmen; 11 the "Josue Deposit" aoement, Money may be deposited or withdrawn
sty either of the two members of tie household. Tine 03,5tem ie a great 000900-
lenoe to 01,09 residing in town, but more particularly so to farmers, as in the latter
case whether man orwile comes to town either one attend to the Reeking. Au -
other feature of the system la that in oaee of the death of either party 0105 money
can be withdrawn by the survivor without cost, We will tall you more about our
methods if you will kindly Ball or write.
Married Women turd 5sinere may make and withdraw deposits without the in.
tervenwon et any person.
SALE NOTES OASRBD, COLLECTED or may be lett for SAFEKEEPING
only for whioh no charge ie made.
YOUR BUSINESS will receive our oareful and courte0as attention,
G. P. SOBOLFIELD, GEN. MANAGER, J. F. ROW LAND, MANAGER.
ehickens
and—'4"131:41r
ticks
Come on with your Spring Chickens
and Ducks. The prism will be 90 for
both Ducks and Chickens—the high-
est prices goiug. Must be picked dry
and all feathers and heads taken off,
or else a redaction will have to be
made on scalded birds, I positively
will not take any but what are fat
as I will be buying continuously for
the next six weeks and thin stuff can
be marketed later on.
Turkeys, Geese and Fowl taken later.
no°bta Thomson,
.KEEP Tuesday evening next clear for
enjoying the preeeutatiuo of David and
Jonathan at the Town Hell by the clever
tmpereonator, Newton Beers.
TSE HOW= CONGEST Co.—Thie
fine Oo. will present two hours and tbir•
ey miuntee of polite Vaudeville in the
Town Hall, Brnesele, on Tuesday, Nov.
20th. These artiste have juet returned
from a tour through tbe Southern
States where tbey ware proolaimed by
Press and Peleliu es the bigbeet oleos
entertainers who have ever visited those
parte. Tbey parry a eat of 84 Etigli.h
hand belle, 82 triple toned aluminum
onimee, five Oelsve Steel Meritnbophooe,
24 Medea! Betties, a eat of 64 Masioa,
(1lessee, Silver Sextette. Their own
band, orchestra, eto. Prices 15, 25 and
85 Gants. Doors open at 7.30.
Dxon. The New Hamburg Indepen
dent last week says :—"A sad death or
earned iu Wilmot on Monday last, when
Mrs. John A. Diamond passed away at
her home near Bethel ab the early age of
28 years, Deceased was a daughter of
U. Howell and a highly reepeobedresident
of the oommanity, She leaves a sorrow•
ing husband and two smell children to
020010 her untimely death. The 2auaral
took place on Thursday afteruooa from
her late reeidenoe to the Methodist
church at Bethel, mud thence to the
Bethel cemetery." Deceased was a :mice
of Mrs. B. T. Plum, of Brueeele and had
frequently visited here. Mrs, Plum at-
tended the funeral. Many will regret
Mrs. Diamond's early demise,
Tan PLAItoTIrro Wog,—Tb,s week the
action u! Wm. and Mrs. Wilkineou, 4th
line Morrie, against the East Huron and
Grey Branch Agricultural Societies, for
tujury to the latter's limb at the Fall
Fair of 1905, was heard, before Judge
Angina, at Goderiob, and decision given
against ,bbe defendants. Mrs. Wilkin-
son wee allowed 8500 and ber husband
5150. Barristers Proadfoot and Blueish
oondnated the case of the ploiutiffe and
Barristore Vauebone and Macdonald
were in charge of the defence. Ao-
oideut was Gauged by Mrs. Within.
eon's foot going through a hole in
the fluor in the former root and
vegetable building by which ber knee
wee dislocated and her ankle injured.
A number of witue0080 were in attendee.
oe at the trial from Braesels and locality.
LORD'S DAY ALLIANCE.—The anneal
meeting of the Brussels branch of the
Lord'e Day Alliauoe was held Thnreday
evening of last week in the Methodist
oburoh here, the feature of the evening
being an addreee by the Dominion Seo.
eatery, Rev. J. G. Shearer, o0 the story
of how the Dominion Lord's Day Aot 1005
passed. The work, he said, was not the
work of the four months of the iaet see.
elan of Parliament but of the ten years
of the exietenoe of the Lord's Dsy Alli
anon, and it should not be thought
that, because there was more to re.
port this year
ua inany than
sof the tthe ork of
the Alllia
of its exiabeuoe othewas of little imp rt-
anoe, Mr. Shearer explained the
methods be and a oolleagpe had taken
to eeo0re the pepsine of the bot and
gave hie beareto an illuminative
glimpse of the amount of work in
gathering !seta and marshalling argu•
menta that was neaeeeary in order to
be ready for all objeotioos to the Legis.
Harlon. There was the opposition of
the Seventh Day Adventiete and of
the Jews, the latter of whom pre.
floated an able ease, which bad to be
met and oolntered by superior ergo.
meat, The Sunday exoureiou clause
did not give the trouble antioipated, 08
the transportation companies said
tbpy did not want Sunday eacureione•
end bo one appeared to eay be did.
The tlnnday newspaper clause did not
give mach trouble either, es there
were only five sooh published in Dan.
oda, and at the eugg09tion of the Min•
inter of Juetice a clause was put fir
whioh prevented the importation 05
distribution of foreign prblioabiOne on
Sunday. The Sunday amusement
Glance wag more strongly opposed,
the ll'reuoh Canadians being strongly
wedded to the idea of certain forms of
amaeelnent, But the Manse Most
strongly opposed was that restricting
transportation, the transportation
companies arguing that it would be
impossible to place restriotlone on
Sunday traffic). The Allianee repro.
sentatives, however, were ready with
the foot that two of the . leading :coeds
in the States had, of their Own vo4.
Mon, adopted very mimic the time
Yeetriet15611as were proposed In the bill,
and the eeleot committee of the House
finally reoommended the clauses asked
for by tie Lord's Day Allianee, Mr,
Sbeerer told, as ouly one who bad
been in the thick of the fight could, of
the Rushes time they bad when the
Senate made ohangee in the bill, re.
leasing transportation oompaoiee from
the proposed restriobioae, and of the
float triumph of the Allieune forces,
At the oonolueion of his fine address a
bearty vote of thanks WOO passed to
Mr. Shearer. The business of the an -
oust meeting wee traneaobed prior to the
address and B. Gerry, who occupied the
chair during the meeting, wes re.
elected Preeident and W. H. Kerr
Secretary Treaeurer. The vioe•Presi
dente are the various ministers of the
town and the executive committee eon.
sista, in addition to the ofiioere, of the
following :—Melville church, A. Stewart
sod A. M. McKay ; St. John's church,
Jno, Cardiff and Dr, R P. Fend ;
Methodist oharoh, T. Farrow, and W.
Jewitt' Jamestown, Tboe. Sir/when ;
Ethel, Dr. Ferguson and J. MoDonald ;
Oranbrook, W. Cameron and Jno.
Height ; Walton, Jas. Smillie, Mrs.
Berry and Juo. Scarlett. The Treasurer
reported 540 remitted last year to the
Central AnsOoiation, Contributions
will be solicited in the various' churches.
Al the opening of the meeting short
addreeeee were given by the Preeident
and Reads. Powell and Wishart, Mise
Carrie Hingeton oompetently rendered
a solo. Miseee Sharpe gave a choice
Boat and the church choir sang "Sweet
Sabbath Day." For a union service the
attendance might easily have been larger
when the importanoe of the work being
done by the Allianee is coneidered.
Rev. Mr. Shearer is a fluent, well posted
and pleasing [peeper and is always heard
with pleasure. Oolleotion amounted to
5190.
Business Locals.
12 STEERS 2 years old for Bale. Apply
to P. AMMO, Brussels.
Taos. Moons, agent for sewing maoh-
ince and organs, ie ready to not only sell
bat attend to repairs of either, Residence
William ebreet, Brussels. 1602
SMALL sum of money found on Queen
street.
Owne Y may y have it by proving
property and paying for tbis notice.
TEM Peer.
BOARD WANTMD.—Lady and two
children want comfortable rooms for
Winter. Give full parbionlare and prion.
Drawer 31, Brussels.
Sews.—If year eawm do not work to
please you take them to McGregor and he
will make them work and 050 tell yon
bow to make them work. Yours,
T. M0Gregor, Mill St„ Brunets.
Preven1ice, Se the name implies, pre-
vent all Colds and Gr,ppe when taken
at the sneeze stage. Preveutloe are
toothsome sandy tablets. Prevenbioe
dissipate all colds quickly, and taken
early when you first teal that a sold is
ooming, they oheok and prevent them,
Prevention are thoroughly safe for obil
dren, and se effectual for adults. Sold
and reoommended in 5 Dent and 25 sent
bone by F. R. Smith.
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METROPOLITA ANK
CAPITAL—Authorized 80,000.000
vtI fiAL—Paid up 1,000000
fILyh;RVE arid 8urplue Proofs 1,188,108
S, J, MOORH, Directors
Proficient, D, E. THOMPSON, 'B., 0,
viomPresident
Tmumm, 0053080310, 0,01.3, Hie a0000a MR. w. MORTIMP1n 0,41x, x,0 130, 1100110
3005 PirovP0ltooli
W. 0, ROSS, General Manager
Partners, s, bbOHE a METROPOLITAN
and Rosiness E Ooolneolhy ?elusive
auoilo to give
careful oonaideratiou to all proposals submitted to it.
It relies upon its past record for eourteone treatment of its Ons.
touters, and will esteed every consideration consistout with sound
ba0klug to those who may desire to traeeaob business with it,
A'Att'.rx s' Aunt ZHPSOZ.rfJN'
Interest at HIGHE8T CURRENT RATES allowed on all enure of 01 and upwards
BRUSSELS BRANCH W. 5, FAWOETT, Manager.
QDAnnr.—In Toronto, on Nov. 8rd, Lizzie
Smith, wife of 1, E. Clarry and
daughter of the late Wm, Smith,
formerly of the 18th eon. of Grey,
aged 45 years.
AVt7TT01.7-
FRIDAY, Nov, 9T11.—Farm, farm shook,
implements &e., Lot 8, Con. 12, Grey.
Sale unreserved at 1 o'olook. Jae. S.
SHAW, Prop., F. 5, Boost, goo,
TusenlY, Nov. 18m,—Farm stook,
implemente, etc. Lot. 10, Con, 14, Grey.
Sale nnreeerved at 1. p. m, Jae, Col.
Waugh, prop, F. 8. Soolb, ane.
WanNRaiAY, NOV 14x8,—Farm etook,
implemente, eta , Lot 2, Oon. 18, Grey.
Sate unreserved at 1 o'olook. Jno. N.
Smith, prop. F. 8. Scott, ane.
THuooenkr, Nov. 15Ta.—Farm, farm
stook, implements, eta. North half
Lot 10, don. 13, M5 (11109. Bele_ unre-
served et 1 p. m. sharp. Sae. F. Rask•
wail, prop F.13. Scott, ann.
FRIDAY Nov. 16r1L—Farm stook, N }
Lot 13, eon. 4, Morrie. Sale nureserved
at 1 p m. Martin Garnies prop., R. H.
Gamin auo.
T000nee, Nov. 201a.—Farm stook,
implements, eto. Lot 15, don. 9, Grey.
Sale unreserved at 1 o'clock. John
?denary, prop. F, 8. Scott, auo.
390 -cress r,s 1te.A.a=delMO3,
Fall Wheat 68 69
Barley 40 43
Peas 72 79
Oats 32 33
Butter, tube and rolls.,10 20
Eggs per dozen 17 18
Hay per ton 8 00 9 00
Flour, per bbl ........,4 50 5 20
Hogs, Live 5 25 5 26
Wool 24 26
Potatoes per bus 40
Appiee (per bbl.) 1 00 1 60
Balt, per bbl., retell 1 00 70
A Photograph taken at
Brewer's
1i er
STUDIO
Ie sure to be a euothse.
Something that will be pleasing to your
friends for Xmas Presents is quite a
thought.
How about o nioe Photo. of yourself.
We have some etylee of mounts snit -
able for this season of the year.
dome in and see samples.
Photos Framed cheap.
Porbraits of any Photo made in Crayon
or Water Color.
Family Groups a specialty.
All Work Guaranteed.
H.R. BREWER
Wear l*eczv .
shoes now.
0fa®
When your feet are
cold you feel cold all
over—"shivery."
Cold feet are good
for the doctor's busi-
ness.
The man whose work
is more or less out of
doors must keep his
feet warm.
It is important.
Don't take chances
with light shoes when
you ought to wear good
heavy ones. Some we
have here will keep the
feet warns and snug and protect them from the wet
and snow,
Keep the feet dry in sloppy weather.
They are made to wear and our prices are made to
make it easy to buy them.
Here are a few
Men's Heavy Shoes $1 00 to $3 00
T3oys' Heavy Shoes 80 to 1 60
Women's Heavy Shoes 90 to 1 65
Misses' Shoes��ra.�� rr��.. 70 to 1 25
X. to, '4,".tY e�plfl4iiii4. dP6-Ni, 1Abaf11
WEDNIDsDAY, Nov. 21eT.--Farm stook,
implements, eta. Lot 1, Oms. 18, Grey.
Sale unreserved at 1 o'ulook. Elms
Crich, prop, F. S. Scott, coo,
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. •
VTR SALE—TWO NICE LEI.
minim Ram Lambs sired by impo rted
ram, and a number of ewee any nae' else
HOMO good young steers. 0. TURGRULL,
Lot 10,0on, 16, Grey, Walton P.O, 18 -ti
STRAYED ON THE PBEM–
sena of the undersigned, F,t, Lot 10, Oou,
10, Grey, about Oot. 18th, a Leicester ewe.
Owner is requested to prove property, pay
expesee and tike her away
18.8 OTTO 80HN0031,
STOCK FOR SALE—THE UN.
DER000NED offers for sale a Roadster
Yearling Colt and a Roadster Peal ; a 2 -year
old Heavy ' Draught Golding and several 2-
y18 lid H50021 MENALet IZY, Oon,
P.O.
SHORT THORN BTJLLS FOR
B,Lo,—One was a year old le January,
1906, and the other 10 months old. Prize
animals and in good eondltlon. Torme to
suit 0171,3116w, TAMES 8PElR, Lot 80,
Oon. 6, Morris, or Brussels P. 0. 10.tf
A150T10N SALE OF FARM
Swoon, h a:MOMENTS, fipnnil:0 o, &o—
r. S. Boost, auctioneer, has been i0etruoted
by the undersigned to Bell by nubile [motion
at Lot 1, Oon. 18, Grey, on Wednesday, Nov.
21st, at 1 o'olook, the following property: -
2 aged mares. 1 general purpose mare 4 yrs
old, 6 eowe supposed in oal', 2 heifers 2 years
old,1 steer 2 years old, 1 steer 1 year old, 2
heifers 1 year old, 4 Spring onlyee, 1 Mosey
Moder, 7 Deering mower, 1 Maeeey-Harris
cultivator, 1 Noson Beed drill, 1 Sharp rake,
8 walking plows, v two -furrow guns plows,
1 set Tolton harrows, 1 !analog mill, 1 eiliu.
der root pulper, 1 pea harvester, 1 boring
machine and bite, 1 ofreular BMW shaft, 1
wagon, 1 truck wagon, 1 Bet bob•eleigbo, 1
nutter, l baggy, 1 set2,000 ib platf 'rut ;melee,
100 ft 4 ply sew rope, car and elluge com-
plete, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 hay reek, 1 double
wagon box, 1 Loudon refute mauhiue, 1 wire
hole auger, 1 spoon
and o owti r, d 1 gri dstone, 1 set log betake,
1 wooden pump. 1 set double harness, 1 set
Bingle hareeea, 2 robes, 1 large oak tack, 1
water box, a quantity of cedar pnoe1e,11 bag
trunk, 2 bedsteads, 1 oupboard, 1 Daley
nhurn,18 kitchen ohaire,1 table, 1 82.20 Mar-
lin repeating rifle, a number of milk pane
and creeks and n0mereue other al'tioles,
Sale nnreeerved as proprietor has sold hie
farm, Terme- $O and under cash, over that
amount 12 months credit wilt be given on
furnishing approved joint notes ; 6 per oeut
off for oasis _on credit amounts. ENHAS
011I0H, Proprietor; F,8, Bo,TT, alto.
Alanofaott ring Optiolame and Eyesight
Speoit lists, of Toronto, will be
at my .store on
WEDNESDAY anti THURSDAY
November 2Ist & 22nd
and will be glad to have all those troub-
led with defective Eyeeighb call and oon-
anit them,
They have been established in Toronto
eines 1871 and during that time over
100,000 o, sea have been successfully fitted
by them.
The advantage they have over others is
the fact that they grind their own Lenses
and by so doing prevent any error in the
9170085 of Lens making.
If your Eyes bother' you in any way or
the Glossae you now wear are not Gore
forbable, do not neglect this opportunity
of having your Eyes properly attended to.
The new Bleoti 10 Opbhalmo-Mibrosoopo
email in snaking all examinations.
For references see booklets.
All work guaranteed,
JAS. FOX
DRUGGIST BRUSSELS
STRAY.E:U ON THE PREIi'I–
t. zees of the nuderoigned Lot 17, Oon.
10, Grey, a steer teed heifer, both year olds.
ane le a dark rod and the other rod nod
white. The owner 1e requested to prove
property, pay expellees and take them
away. W111. STRA'L'E,Orannrook 2.0, 18.4
AlfILCK COWS FOR SALE.—
LT The undersigned hoe 8 or 4 good
iniloh crows for Oslo, due to oalye in Nevem.
her, Prides to suit the times. Also a young
cow mutt two oalvee at foot, J, P. Mo1N-
PT08H, Lot 21, Oon. 12, Grey, or Oranbr16.11ook
, O.
Notice to Creditors.
In the matter of the estate of Abi Mof-
fatt, late of the Village of Brussels, in
the County of Huron, widow, deceas-
ed,
Noticele boreby given emeauaut to Rev la -
ed Statutes of Outario,1807, Chap, 129, mud
amended Acts, that all oredi tore and others
having any elaime against the estate of the
said Ab! Mat Mt, who died on or about the
9th day of October, 1000. are required on or
before the 24th day of November, 150, to
send by poet, prepaid, or deliver to A. 13,
Macdonald, of the Village of Brussels, Solic-
itor for Joseph Robb and Alexander Forsyth,
of the Township of Morris, ill the County of
Ohinut0Bed tasista urnam uestate,
with full particulars In writing of their
claims,the atatomeut 01 their accounts and
the naureof the securities (If any) held by
them, verified by satiafaotory declaration.
And uoblee la further given that after the
eaidlaet meutioned date the said Execu-
tors will prooeed to distribute the assets
of the deceased amongst the parties en11t.
led thereto, having regard only to the
claims of whioh they shall then have
uotloe and that the amid Exooutors will
nob be liable for the assets, or any part
thereof, to coy pers0u or persons of whose,
eluims notice shall not have been received
byOaood ub lthueeels this 111o1 day of Novam-
ber A,D
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18.9 A. BSolielbox Ian 1I outoYB.
BRUSSELS DAYLIGHT STORE
N. MoLA bEN
Read a Pander
Investigate
On Tuesday morning 53 COA TS
we closed a deal for
Traveller's Samples — Black, Dark . and
Light Tweeds. These are all long length, loose
fitting garments; man tailored, and are made by one
of the best makers in the business. This is pos-
itively the best Bargain ever offered in
Brussels for new, fashionable garments, Every
one this season's best styles ; and we will sell them
at from $1 to $2 less than regular wholesale prices.
We invite you to come and investigate this offer.
See the lovely styles and get the prices. You
may wonder why we sell them at such a low
figure when we could get more for the asking,
Well these are our reasons : We bought them
right and we always hand over to our customers
what extra we make by good buying We are al-
ways satisfied with a legitimate' profit. Another
reason : We have already had a good season for
Coats and know that good prices will be necessary
to clear out the entire lot quickly.
Our prices range from $3,75 toW $11100
Regular � prices are from 5,50 to 17100
Yours for Mutual Benefit
Bic aren
Next door to American Muse.
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