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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1910-11-10, Page 8iaradame acr.;rfg am Condition Powders For Horses and Cattle They al,e IMdo from a splendid formula, of drugs selected for their mere it in tris flue. Will put Yong stock in "the pink of condition" and keep them there, Our Condition Powders have alerge. saleand we believe are not unsurpassed by any patented on the market, Large Package 25c, Perhaps you have year own recipe, if so bring it in and we will Direfully fill it at a very moderate price. tett 9=mi.Tooth.. Brush Is a very necessary possession We have 'north Brushes tat egg, 15e, 4sc and Sot, Our Brushes at aec give splendid satisfactloq. To keep the teeth eleau and white and at the same time retard decay, use a good Tooth Preparation such as Euthymoll Tooth Paste An eiegaat preparation, conveniently put up in tubes, None better of its kind, 250 per tube. F. R. SMITH D1%UGGIST AND STATIONER. leas l Retas 3ttnts Tea huntsman is abroad in the bush. Scloo2, Board Friday evening of this week, Ie' you have a visitor let THE Pon` 15 CENTS in advance gets THE POST to January rst rgrr, , 'tweezed vegetables area great crop this Fall in this locality. CUTreas and sleighs loom up for die - play and sales by the dealers, New Telephone Directories are to be bad at the Rural Central office if you have not got yours yet. MUFF advertised in -Thursday's issue ofTHE. ,Post last week was reported to } the owner on Saturday. SEVERAL Brusselites attended the funeral of the late -Hugh. Ramsay at Walton Sunday afternoon. 011R Telephones are 31 and 32, Tell us the news. Some are doing splendidly for which We are grateful. A rtutfIIER of.Brusselites took part in a Ceneclrt et Ethel Thursday evening of last W -e k, under the direction of Bert Lott. I. C. RICHARDS says he is going out of business. fie has lead a very busy life for the east•go years, so has earned a good holiday. .A.cmost sale u of 7o head of young cattle,belonging to Messrs. Lowe & Bishop, at tbe Queen's Hotel Brussels, Saturday of this week, at 2 p. m. TAX COLLECTOR OLIVEK is distribut- ing the notices for'tglo taxes, All sums. not paid before Dec. t5th will have 5% added. 'Petal arnouut on roll is 459725,- '2. MONTHLY Horse Fairs will be resumed this season in Brussels. First one Is dated Thursday, December ist. 'These Fairs are known far and near and are the scenes of sales of hundreds of horses. IMPERIAL QUARTETTE.—The Tribune, of Fowler, Colo., says :—"Atnoug the best entertainers favoring Fowler aud- iences during the past few years, none have surpassed the Imperial Quartette in rendering a first-class program. Each member of the troupe is an artist. The music exbibited a high order of culture and as such was greeted by a large and appreciative audience here." Hear them at Brussels Town Hall, Tuesday even- ing, Nov. 220d, CLEARING UP BACK SS 5 itIPTInNs — This month THE T k os is into campaign n P of squaring goff past due subscriptions. a s. They amount o t hundreds of dollars and as we require the money we call atten- tion of those in arrears to the necessity of a remittance, A number have al - .ready balanced their accounts and some paid to the close of 1812. Kindly take the'bint and save us the trouble of notification. All sums will be acknow- ledged on address, label of THE PoST the week after receipt, if not earlier. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE, Thenextmeet- de )fBrussels Women's Institute will be held at the. home of Mrs. George Thomson, William street, on Thursday, .24th 1051., commencing at 2.30 p. m. The members of the Jamestown Institute have accepted an invitation to be Pres- ent. J, F. Rowland. manager of the Standard Bank, will address tbe ladies. on the important subject "What women should know about Banking." The re- port' of the 'Annual meeting of the Provincial Institute, which convenes in Toronto onYbth and 17th lasts., will be given. Mrs, Tno, Robb and Mrs, S. Walker are the delegates from Brussels Branch. As the local Institute meetings are usually held on Friday members are asked to make noteof the change to 'Thursday, 24th for next gathering. A FOR•rUNR FOR "NED" WILSON,q Nearly everybody is ac sainted more — less i arwith th ' "Ned" Wilson who has spent the past 5o years, probably, in the Counties of Huron and Perth. He was an always a good worker but did not bus. tb baud his resources, tfrequently going on s f jubilating outings which were expensive gie to both thefinaneia], physical ;and moral sea departments. Prophecies were fre-. co quently made that Edward would be- wi come a permanent boarder at the House be 0t Refuge,. Clinton, to {which he was F Suite averse. Last week the good news We came to hand that "Ned" was remem- kin bored by his deceased brother Isaac, of Le Duluth, in his will and Reeve Leckie fro has been requested to ack,as Mr. Wilson's lad representative in straightening up the Btu business affairs.. The estate yields up. Wy wards of -$;r,000, in cash, a gold watch Blu and mortgages on farm properties in Mit Miuuesotaamoueting to over $1,000, So dist that Rdward Wilson Esq, will net come a be to want in WS old age, Mr. Leckie will obs go to Duluth next week and close u 13 the affairs for "Ned," It is the purpose in 1 of those interested to invest the proceeds Lo in good security and cheque Out what don will be necessary. for board, Clothing etc, Mal The deceased e sd Lsc l a Wilson ' of lived One wit time m to thislocalfty and another brother war was form r1 e a resident t y n of Morrie ria f0 wn . 1' ship,"Ned" is about o thee years s o£ and is badly Crippled upwithrh u. mein nxatiem and other physical aliments, He voc and bit nu er' m an f •i elan da rejoice in his in windfall and are glad he will be looked et 13 after, ittg ClearseMAs fails on Sunday thio' p 1)&i,00 pays for THE Pos'r to the en zetr. FOURTH Division Court will be 1 Wednesday of next week in `Brussel fore Judge Holt. J. - C. Cements lies leased the a formerly occatpied by the late T. Y Kirk for his Clothes Clpaniug and D ing business. GEo. BROWN and Walter Lowry. h bought a Readymade clothing Gents' Furnishing stock at :Kinard and are running it off there. BRUSSELS Lawn .Bowlers are arra ing for their annual Concert. The penial Male quartette of "London supply the program. Date Nov. 22. MISs KATE MCCALLUM hag purcha the house and lot, corner of Turnbe and William street, fronh;-'W, F. Se of Ottawa and she and het mother 11 moved to it from Walton. peso will buy a Jersey Heifer soma to cal G, A. DDADges. REA-r draft colt rising 0, for sale. (3 BAaDe., Oranbrook. 8 White ;Leghorn and 5� White Wyando Cockerels ke 1 o c s for ease. JOHN M s at o e. Br eels, or call at Gerry 8s Walker's store. A Pity good Oxforddown Ram. Lambs sale.. GaO. A.BSe , Brussels. UNLISTED gent's tan glove lost on Monda Pinder will much oblige by leaving. it at T Pose. A 000PLDTi stook of the Celebrated Gran Rubbers at G. N. McLaneres. PLATA heavy gold ringlost, with wor Mother and "Dawson inscrbed. Finder will rewarded by leaving it at TUB Pose. BABGAIss in Ladies', Misses' and Children Winter Coats. G. N. MOLAmoa. CLDANriso 171..—I are prepared with team and wagon to haul refuse from yards, cellars, closets and stables on short notice and at res• sortable rates. Work mutt be done before Nov. Ieth. Apply to. Bruise termite, Albert street, Brussels. 18-tf 0 only ladies' fur trimmed coats, traveller's samplee, to be sold at wholesale prices.. G. N. MOLAREN. GOOD farm for sale. Apply to Wet. HAM Ire TON, Fordwieh P. O. PODLTnY WASTED.—On Monday of each week, eommenatng Sept. 10th, I wilt buy and take delivery or any qquantity of bitty Spring chickens end due ks ,live weight). Mnet bestarved properly and in good condition, for which the highest rices will be paid. prices TaoMeoN, Brussels. Weil bred roadster ally, 8 yeara old, for sale. Ro22. BDNnsnsot, Brussels. Iir you have timber to cut I min supply the fast and easy way. T. McGnRoon, at aobargain. F uit,, goonse d watt and A 1 aotne inanity. For farther particulate ask at Tai POas. tt 0 BRussEss Woman's Christian Temper. ance Union and others are sending a large bale of clothing to the fire suffers in the Rainy River District. Rev. W M. Richardson, of Winnipeg, has been chosen Secretary of the Dom. inion Alliance as successor to Rev, T. Albert Moore who has become Head of the Moral Reform department in connec- tion witb the Methodist church. BIG -SALE or Seome—Saturday after- noon, Nov. isth, 70 head of young cattle will be sold by public auction at the Queen's Hotel by F. S. Scott, at 2 o'clock. The owners are Jno. Lowe and A. Bishop wbo handle a good many bead in a year. UNSIGNED communkCatioos or items of news without the signature of the writer are no use to us as we must know who the contributors are so as to vouch for the authenticity and correctness of the same, Not with the idea of publish- ing the name of the writer but as 5 guarantee of good faith✓ The Rockwell colored troupe, made up of a score of performers, played in the Towu Hell Tuesday evening to a fair house. They have a good Band and orchestra. Proprietor has been at tbebusiness over 3o years so under stands it well They went from Brus- sels to Wingham. FIRST stsr0Rtxo.—Saturday night's d Sunday's snow fall was so generous at the white mantle measured about aches on the level and set cutters and ighs in motion for ibe first time this son, although wheeled vehicles also ntinued to run. Sunday was a real "try day, a forerunner of what may expected MEOWED ONO ANOTHER CLOSELY.— dnesdey of last week Mrs. S. flop- s, of Durand, MIMI.. and Mrs. D. Wis, of Bluevale, were summoned re the earthly to the celestlal. The fes were Sisters, former residents of ssels,'and sisters to the late John buried at ovale Friday, Lewis W. Cornish, of chell, and Mrs, Noel, of Petrone, ers of deceased, and W. W. Burgess, phew, of Mitchel, attended the t quies, OWLERs' Concert Tuesday: Nov. 22nd `own, Imneriel Male Quarrtette of )don, will give the program. Lon - Advertiser says :—"The Imperial e Quartette delighted i e ht d the a au ie d nae hsee v taI quartettes and solos, and 0 again and again ain warmth, v en cored, y were generous in responding and was greatly appreciated, Every ber of the quartette possesses fine al talent, and the voices harmonize rbsselost e Toted Tai ,srTuesdayreven Nov, send, ear. a of field Brussels be hop ye, Ye - aye and ine Im will sed rry oft, ave ve. 80. rte ue- for Y. by be be �H. The Best Servant 9s aTTStrong Fanner Chartered Bank the Metropolitan Bank.. Makes a"Specialty of the business 6f Farmers and extends to them most .Reasonable Terms, ir1S, Drafts and Wo ney Orders Issued at Reasonable Rates Department of Banking is Conducted BRUSSELS BRANCH P. H. GILROY, MANAGER FARMER'S ATTENTION,— Saturday afternoon November 19th, et 2 o'clock a meeting of farmers and others in this district be held in the Town Hall, Brussels, to consider the advisability of appointing delegates to go to Ottawa in December as part of a deputation to wait upon the Dominion Government in presentation of the subject of reduciog the tariff as it relates to 'the farming community. A large attendance of all interested is asked for at afdresaid meeting as the question is one of deep. interest to rural communities. People We Taik About Alexander Ellis spent a few bays in Teeswater last week, Wilton Payne isbark to town after a holiday visit at Seaforth, Miss Ida Flatt,is back from a holiday with old friends in Owen Sound. Vernon Sinclair has been laid up with pneumonia but is improving nicely now. W. E. and Mrs, Duncan were at Petrone for several days during the past week. Mrs. A. Bruce, Bluevale, was the guest of Mrs, J. L. Kerr, Turnberry street. Mrs, N. Flatt and granddaughter; Lfl• Ilan, spent a few days .Visiting Wingbam friends, Mise Ruby Plum left this week for a menth's visit with friends at Clintou and Mitch ell. Mrs. Will. Baeker and baby daughter, Pearl, visited with relatives at Guelph lastweek. • Mrs. Ballard has returned from an eujoyable visit with Mrs. Chas, Stone in Cannington, Bert Lott and C. Duff, who wasvisit- ing the former, have returned to the In- stitute at Brantford. Parker and Mrs. Foster, of Kincardine, were renewing old friendships in town during the past week. Rev. J. Hibbert wife and :children, of Gerrie, were visiting the Pryne famil , for few days during the past week, We are sorry to state that Mrs. M. H. Moore has been on the sick list but we hope she will soon be fully restored. Mrs. Smart, of New York, was home on a visit. She is a daughter of Coun- cillor and Mrs. Lowry, Queen street: Mrs. R. Paul attended the funeral of the late Rev, Mr. Burwash at Wingbam on 'Thursday. He was an o1d friend. Misses Ida Kiebne and Agnes Brun- ner, of Seafoath, and. Mr. Cook, of Clin- ton, spent Sunday with Miss Vera W ilbee, John and Mrs. Welsh, of Seaforth, and Mrs. John Angus of Toronto, were visiting over Sunday with Mrs. J,.f M Manning, G Messrs. . Poo.1 e of McMasterIT Cotge. M Toronto, and Polli n of Ingersoll welcome H me vis' hors to our town during the past week. L John and Gordon Brown of Brampton, L father and nephew of Mrs. Harry James, A were visiting at the American Hotel V here last week, N T. E. Maunders was home from O Detrol t where he' is attending. Medical College. for a few days on a vsit, to his mother and sister,. Mrs. A, McGuire was at Owen Sound last week as a delegate to the Provincial W. C. T. U, Mrs, Mac. is the energetic President of Brussels Branch,. Miss Robertson, who bas been house- keeper for Postmaster Farrow, has gone to her borne near London. Her health is not very rugged we are sorry to state. TRE PosT had a call one day last week from Steven Drewe, who was a former Brusselite and his wife also. Mr, Drewe is: now a commercial traveller with head- quarters at Toronto, MONTHLY HORSE FAIRS BR US SE � a7 E rt. - , V Regalar Monthly Horse Fairs will be held in Brussels tfiis season as follows; THURSDAY, DEC. let, 1910 " Tan.: 6th, 1911 Feb. 2°d, 1911 D Mae. 2nd, "1911 April 0dt, 1911 —o- I Leading local and outside bums will he resent f � S1ANDARDBANK. Estsblfthed 1073 OF CANADA 60 Breaches MONEY ORDERS FOR SMALL SUMS Safety, convenience " and low coat unite to make Mosley Orders issued, by this Bank a most satisfactory way of sending small sums to any part of Canada. 'I Udder $5 , .. 3c. $IQ to $30 , .. IQc. $5 to 10...6c. � $30 to iso .. , 15G Drafts issued for larger amounts. Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. $ WSSELS BRANCH J. F. Rowland, Manager PUBLIC SCHOOL ROOM 3 Senior Fourth, -Examined in Arith., Gram„ Geo„ Hist., Spell,. Or. Read,, Writ„ Draw. and Comp. HOaors 75.' Pass 6o, T Deadman „ ,.95 W Lott ,,,.66 A Roe go E Lowry.t...., 64 A McLauchlin.,,83 R Barkley..„58 W Armstrong,,,. 8o H Burgess 57 L Ballantyne 78 F"Lowry •".• ,.56. E Toole: 75. 1 Elliott 55 I McLauchlin....73 F Wood 94 W Harris .,,.68 L Lowry. 53 H Worst 6$ Ii Fox„ 39 B Keir •67 ' G Colvin.•....,..35 JuniorFourth,—Examined in Gram Arith.. Geog., Spell. Lite!„ Oral Read raw., Writ. and: Comp. ,Honors 75 Pass do. - G Edwards.. .... .8e L Burgess 66 ttekson - b 9 76 R Sinclair •, 57 MoLauchhu ...7s E Moore 56. J Oliver ..........72 V McCracken 49 Ballantyne 66 R McKay. ...... ..44 D. SMITH, Teacher. R00ts 4 Sr. III,.--Exatnined inAritb., Geo,, Gram., Hist., Comp„ 'Read. and daily work. 'Honors 75. Pass 60. Mrs. John Manning spent the Thanks- giving holiday with her daughter, Mrs. H, V. Patrick, in Loudon, 1st Term Exams. AU Marks In Per Cant ROOM d & 2 Form III A and B. --Examined in all subjects. Honors 75%, Pass 6o°%. E Deadman..... 92.s t; Holmes .....,,.bo 1 Bremner 83• 13 Warwick 58 H Armstrong,.,.8a 0 Armstrong57. 13 Currie 79 B, Leckie,.........55 A Grant • 74 W Spading C Leckie......... B Harris 73 s R Simpson...,... -o F Eckmier, J Armstrong 07 8 Ament M Thomson..,..65 H Hoover L Armstrong 65 S Fox C Forbes..........64 N Ewalt V Bowman ...... ...63 W Scott F Clark 63 52 51 48 48 4t 39 37 R'Stewart 89 H Currie g1 I Toole.. .8g •A McLauchlin,,,45 L Ament.........75 L Wright .. ,,4, 15 Rands 69 S McLaat,hlina•34 13 Campbell- 67 V Sinclair ....,,.:30 T •McLauchlin., 54 ,R, Hewitt.... ....a9 Jr. III.—Exam. in Aritb.,. Spell„ Geo., Lit., Read., Gram. and daily work. Honors 75. Pass 6o, D Ross ....:76 M Carter .63 H Stewart ........74 F McNaughton,55 L McCracken....7x Ii Gerry 53 W Buchanan 54 E Cameron 22 P Barkley. ......63 • H? M. DOWNING, Teacher. ROOM 5 Sr.. 1I. --Examined in Geo.. Mem Read., Spell,, Aritit, Lit, and rlail week, Hones 75, Pass' 6o. 5' Form II,—Examined in all subjects. C Best.. ... . ... ....go A Currie. ...,....,71 Honors 75• Pass 60. R Moore......... 86 A Fut....,......,.. 1 E Sot heroin. 84 G' Derr 65 94 Stewart 8t T. Wartviek,......69 J Metzies...,.....,82 I Strachan.... •-.64 M Skelton 73 "H Lott 65 L McDonald 81 J McLennan 62 Vliarris ate 73 G T,Yw❑ ....7g C McKinnon 62 M Hoist M 72 E Jamieson 46 M Yuill....,.•.....78 --1i Ament ...58Jr III --Wear/tined'i D Watson S GerryTin Loma„ Ready 72 57 Spell„ Arith.,r Lit., Mem., and dally J Taylor .,,.72 I Rands 55 work. Honors 75. Pass 6o, A Coopers,- ,.,.69 H Tool".........,. qz. R Cnrrfe 78 Forni I —Examined in all subjects. FI aures •.75 onors 75. Pass 6o. S McLauchlin,..86 M Danford 73 H W Tun obeli.... •86 E Flatt 66 J Fox .... I McNichol 73 leutchlnson,,.85 AJohnston 65 B Wright 82 - W Roe 68 McQuarrie ...79, H Lowry ,,..65 M Ross 82 '''J Jamieson.....58 Moore R Currie ..6 Burgess i •••77 W sS 8 M , 4 g i Lam bei . F 8- azelLowry5 AWdtn Wiltono 6 73M Pawson C Anderson C Stewart ........71 BAldersou....64 Q- Hetuingway.,79; d '0°. 46' Sperling ...71 "S Brothers 63 a missed 'Due exam_ Walsou 7o E Barkley.- ...... 6z G. Ross, Teacher' Moore .,70 C Crooks 59 Ross 69 15 Hall ' 95 Fox .68 C Emigh ...........52 McGill.. ,.68• Rev. T. Ball, Fordwich, announces. the marriage of his daughter, Edythe L., to Charles A. Leatberdale, of Bran- don, Man., the wedding to take place in Winnipeg on Nov. 3oth. Mrs, John Duncan, of Vernon, B. C„ is visiting her mother, Mrs, George Seeker. Mr. Duncan is being treated for nerve trouble at Guelph, which the hope will soon prove helpful. e• Rev. Dr. Oaten attended the funeral of the late Rev. N. S. Bureeash at Wing. ham on 'Thursday. He will aesist Rev, J• Hibbert in special Evangelistic services at Gerrie Thursday and Friday evenings. Mrs. A. McGuire visited in Toronto with Mrs. N. McLauchlan during the Thanksgiving holidays, She also at- tended the Provincial Convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union held in Owen Sound, Mrs, 'Jennie Tufts, of V]etcria B. C„ and Mrs. T. F. Stewart, of Vancouver, both former residents of Brussels and sisters to Barrister Sinclair, are here on a holiday visit. It is 13 or 14 years since they went 10 the West bat the swifly speeding years have dealt , very kindly with them, Mrs. P. Sinclair, Mill street, had the misfortune to fall on the stairs in het home and fractured several ribs, Her daughter, Miss McNeil, Who has been living in McKillop for several years, bad to be called home to take charge of the household duties for the time being ow. ing to the unfortunate to a f cc de t n. Last the staff oftheStanlardtonk Bank here W. B. Pv e , the popular Ledger iraeper, wee tranefe and elide Scott promoted froml Junior to fill Mr. P e' Elmvale,shpal come o perft4irmithedutof ies of Mr, Scott's former station. We Wel= coin° him to Brussels, V. DAvtnsdx, T. H. CAMERON, Principal. PRIMARY ROOM Class V, --Examined in Atith•, Read., Spell., Dep„ and daily work. M McLauchlin...g4 A Cardiff. ' 6r A Drage....-....... 86 C Hoist 59 lbs. good j Thanksgiving Boston Sale cif Coffee •GROC EFS l ES freshgeound v per lb: 35e, Ceylon Tea Black For $r.00 emoonsissommisf Ralumet Gloss, ivorine,' N order to make room for Celluloid New Christmas Stock tock Laundrytarchea 'We are going to clear at .Reduced Prices a large 3 pkgs, 25c Sweetheart, Durham, Challenge ' Corn Starch 3 pkgs. for 25c Gulati's Dream Tatar 1b, cans Reg. 20c for 15c Magic Baking Powder, 25C Tins for 201 20c This for 15c number of every day neces- sities. These prices show Wonderful Buying Opportunities : —Good Heavy Carpet Brooms made of Hest IltinfaCern At 36c, doe and 46c, —Lantern Globes,'8 for 200. —Large size Lamp Glasses, 3 fon 26c. —Medium Lamp Glasses, 3 for 20c. —French. Coffee, a delicious drink, lb. pkg. 15c. ---"Crest" Mustard, loose, 25c lb. --Cow Brand Soda, 4c pkg. Payee, 3 pkgs, for 25c. Terms ;t Cash dr Produce, Salt ,/,'rout Piped Pekes for Produce, 10c per pelted d Get a can of. Sweetheart Baking Powder 10C said you may get 11beautiful, German Musical Alarm Oloclt Free Flavoring Extracts 2 oz. bottles far 25c Quick Naptha Soap R Bars far 25 ■ anssittaintagoatwozwomiemirmirovnatwaas f�artltA 6 Packages'Laing "Sultana" rrCa''tara R Coffee i. ■ ■/ M Ammonia 01 Cor 0111r1 i . I'le sh Powder Ground for 2 5 c erlb z �l] � Wroxeter p lb, Phalle N �B$�I' No. G4simominsmosso G Backer .83 J Lowry 56 V Lowry 82 0 Howard :......34 M Cameron,,,,.,, 66 GSpitler 08 D Currie 65 T - Harkness...,..,c3 E Sonlers...,.,..,,63 Class IV. --Examined in Arita„ Recti„ Spe1L, Dep. and daily work, M Kerney .....,.95 E Hollinger ed L Francis ..,, ,.,87 W James ° 74 T Eungh 85 A Stewart 71 E Burgess....,:,,,83 M'Wltoc' .66 L Conley „.x.82 W. Snider...,. .... s Class`III,—Excelieut—Ethel Stewart. Ellie, Stewart, Good—Cassie Thomp- son, Milton Oliver, Class II.—Eitcelleht.--Douglas Walk- er, Dorothy Holmes, Isabel Stewart, Merrier Wood, Lena Barkley, Jennie Howard. Good—Lyle Snider. - Class k.—Excellent—Lily ,,Drage, Madeline Frietzley, Margaret McCrack- en. ' ;F. BvelrnNAN, Teacher,. of the town; suitable for a .store or boarding house, For further partioularelip• ply to PRANK IILLIDIt, Brucolcidgo,Ont. BRUSSEI:S MARKET Wheat - SO au 5 8 0 800 Peas - - -. 8 45 Barley48 Butter • - 18 2D Bags, .......... ....a, .28 Potatoes Ho . 80 Hogs g tl0 . 8.0 Wool - 19 80 9.06 d 0U 20 MoBLAni.—In Retitle'', Sask., on October 10th, 1010, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert McBlaln, a daughter.. it7ARRIEo Mclx.tw—Dt.ivpAR. At the residence of the. bride's father, "Oherrydale," Grey town- ship, on Nov, 2nd, by Rev. W. Pee, M. A. of Dunnville" Mr. Robert A, McLean, of Seattle, Wash., IT. S., to Miss Margaret fae Beatr ,tkirddanghter'ofMr,SohnyDun- man BUaitASR, to Wfngham,on November 861, Rev. N. S. Burwash in hie 78rd, year, RAusAY.—In Walton, on November Ord, Hugh Jones Ramsay, aged 42 years and 9 months. AUCTION SALES PaiDAr,Nov. ilth.—Parm,farm stook, im- ppleertt a,Saim- plements, a.1 o'4 clock. Prncil Mc Orphan, proprietor ; P. ,y, Scott, auo. 6ATUaDAY, Nov. 12th. 70 head of young cattle. Sate at Queen's Hotel, Brussels,_at d o'clock. Lowe & Biehop,'Proprietors ; F. S. Scott, Auctioneer.. TUESDAY Nov. 25th. Farm stock and Im- plements aTBlockA., Oranbrook. - Sale unre- served at lo'aloek. George McNichol, pro. prietor. ; P. S. Scott, auctioneer. Our Pure mlported Olive Oil 0T IV3a OIL is 'vow claiming the atteetion of a vast dltitnhee of people as tip tinrivalled food avid 'npdieiue and Las it is generally talc") internally by people in poor health it surely should he pure and perfect, This is what we claim our Oil to be-- of e-of the very highest duality pot/Mtge. One of our medical practitioner's after using several gallons of it, states tltatt 16 is the best brand he has been able to procure, 50c per•Pint' --AT-- FOX ' DRUG STORE TnmtaDAY, Nov.l7th. Farm, ferns stock, implemeute,.de,, at Lot la, Oou, 5,:C1rey, Salo unreserved' at:1 p, m. Gra,. .Jesse Bateman, 1 ropr•tetress ; P. S. Scott, Auotloneer, PawnA.x, Nov, 1820,—Farm Stock, imply menta, &o,,Nortla H Lot 14, Con. 1i, Norris. '. Sale unreserved at 1 p. m.. Allan Speir, Prop. IP. S. Scott, Auctioneer. The People's Column, -rOWGANDA 5,018 7P010 SALE,—Tho no' 71 deretgaed o5ere' for sola it, Gosvgonoe, town lots No. 8 on 7th Street and Nes 4 on lith street. They are .each 00 feetwideand are 102 feet long andin a good part Auction Sales AUOTION SALE OP. PARIS �STOOIi, Dr- &o.—F. 8., Soott, Auctioneer, 'has bB been nod by N. Ralf Lot -1 rd S cel, by pabl Friioy, et ov Helrt 1 o'clo 5, the tollie, on ]fgiprO November ri 18th, at 1 l mare ue the following proporty 1-1 agricultural mare 8 years old suppoaed in foal to Ranger, .1, agrt• cultural mare 5years: old supposed in fool to Ranger, 1 aged working horse, 1 Kaplan roads- ter ally 4 yea -re old, 1 minute roadster 'ally 8 years old, 1 general purpose mare Oostumeit8 years old supposed to be in feat, 1 !Dundee": gelding 2 years old, 1 'Swaim," Oily 1 year old, 1 heavy draught horse aoit ayears old by. 'Oanongata " 1 heavy draught filly 1 year Old' by "Oanougate." 1 roadster mare ll years old "Sydney," 12 mileh cows supposed lir calf, 1 durha m bull years old, 7 heavy steers 5 yearn old2heavy steers 2 years old, 2 2 years oldl1 heifer asoldsupposed 10 calf, 2 yearo15, Sateera 1 year old, calves, 1 young button!! supposed eligible for regiatra- tion,'10 good store prga, 7 pigs 2 months old, 10 pigs weaned, 2 brood sows supposed In pig one . Tamworth and other Yorkehlre, n number of hens, 2 good lumber wagons, 1 top buggy new Mat aeaeof, 1 open buggy'0 democrat pole and shafts, 2 road carts, 2 ea-eleigha, 2 cut- tere,1 large cultivator,. 2 Doering mowers 5 nada foot cut, 1 Deering balder 7 foot out, 8 Small gang plows, 1 Fleury walkinglow, 5big Kangaroo plow,1 Champion seed drill,,1 riding plow, 2 farming mills, 2 sets double harness, 1 setplow'harness, 8 bets tingle harness, 1. light set double harness, 1 grain :crueller, 1 atruw cutter. and Jack, ahoy racks, quantity of grain and hay and other articles. Sale unreserved. as Proprietor is giving up rented farm. Terme.—All 15111110 of 0000 and under cash; over that amount 11 months oradit will be • given on furnishing approved joint- notes. 6 parscnt1fp for ouch on credit amoante. A. 51.5111, Pro. Gaing Aut oBLIaines! AMamrnoth of $12,000 worth of Good Clean Dry Good and Groc- eries. -Dress Goods and Fancy Gads are Specialties� entlessealmewasm THIS..is'such an opportunity as may not occur gin a lif i againetlrrle to Se_ cure just what you need at :less, than Wholesale Prices --for the stock )lust be sold at once. A splendid record was made in opening .up this big Sale and tts success is beyond our highest expectations, Our store doors had to be locked several tinges last Satur- day to enable our staff to wait upon the anxious customers crowding the counters, No disappointments as the "bargains are genuine No Goods d ds Booked. Good Saleable hl Trade or Cash only Bler•A number of additional Oleeks requited—young women or mon. Please apply at once: M. Gordon Ingham Irk will Elea.) a large saving' to you to take advantage of this Great Cleating Rale. Come and see uS. tocipmftiommeasomai 01