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BAKING POWDER
That Satisfies
Our Baling Powder satioflos the
Cook becau:'e eho can go ahead mud be
sure of euocesa with the baking.
Satiefles the Home -keeper booan8e it
goes farther and has greater leavening
power than the majority of other Baking
Powders,
Ours ie a pure Cream of Tartar
Baking Powder that le warranted to be
absolutely free from all adulteration,
If you 0000 give it a trial we are
confident you will become a regular
oustomer for it.
Only 25o. per lb.
FOR
DISEASES OF FOR
Which have been 90 prevalent
this last few weeks, get a pack-
age of
Hess' Poultry Pall-a-cea
Price 35o. per pkg.
A sure sure for
Gapes, Cholera and Roup
We also keep HESS' INSTANT
LOUSE KILLER and all kinds
of Di4infeotants for Poultry
Horses, &o.
teharlhetilielieleenehaeltragon
DRUGGIST A
ND STATIONER,
GRANDRUN RAILWAY.
T K A LMlAIf
800THERN EXTENSION W. 8. & 8
Trains leave Brueeele Station, North
and South, as follows:
Gene SMITH G0500 NORTH,
Mail 7:05 a.m 1 Mixed 0;10 a.m
Mixed 11:25 axialMail .. ......1:44 p
Express S:02 p.m Express -. .m
.,.. 8:51 p.m
rota' Rekestem:.
A ohiel'e amang ye fakir' notes,
An' faith he'll prent is.
GET ready for Winter.
THE Porta gives the news.
GLonroue weather this Fall,
Samoa Board Friday evening of this
week.
QUITE a number from this vioicity at•
tended Blyth Fair.
A OAR load of apples for older making
was shipped by Jno. Ounniugbam last
week.
Tara week W. H. McCracken ie at-
tending Blyth and Daugannon Fall
Faire.
A DANCE VMS given in the new building
belonging to Tbaell Broe., on the second
evening of the Fall Fair.
A. THOMpeoN, section boee on the G. T.
R, here, will move bis family from Laok•
now and take possession of the section
bones.
MEMBEns of the Tennis Club bad a
game on Tuesday afternoon. They will
soon have to hang up the racquet and
enbatitute the snow shovel.
A0°xrool sac of Milch oowe at the Oeu-
tral Hotel, Brueeele, on Friday afternoon
of thie week at 2 o'olook. M. J. Wil
llama is proprietor and F. S, Scott the
auotionser.
Tne proposed cement sidewalk build-
ing on two or three blooke will not be
proceeded with owing to the leteneee of
the season but will be put down on the
opening of Spring.
DR. BUTLER, apeoialiot, will be at the
American Hotel, Brussels, Thursday Deo.
7th, when be will be pleased to have
persons desiring thie: profeeeional skill
or advise, oall and roe him.
Tonna is talk of n Local Option cane.
amigo in several mn°icipalitiee in Huron
county this Fall and aouventione will be
held, it ie said, to disown' the matter and
make preliminary arrangements.
A 8008E owned by a man from near
Listowel, took sick when °°ming into the
Northerly part of Brneeele on Friday
morning of laet week and could be
brought no farther. The owner palled a
veterinary but the animal died in a short
time of roptnre of the etomaob, said to
be caused by over -feeding of new oats.
It Was buried on the Agricultural Park.
IN the new time table on the G. T. R.
the changes are in two trains from the
East. The morning mixed arrives now
at 9.10 instead of 8 40, and the
afternoon mail ie scheduled to °
get here at 1.44 in place of 1.38. If
the latter were plaoed at 2 o'aloak it
would be more likely to bit the mark
unless better time its made in the future s
than in the paet. t
AUaTIoN SALES.—Next week will be a
buoy one for F. 8, Scott in auction sales.
Monday afternoon he holds one for T,
Jobnetao, oon. 18, Grey ; Tuesday on W
the late Patrick Blake'e farm, eon. 13,
Grey, for Geo. Brown; Wednesday at t
Howard Hall's, oon. 7, Morrie; Thursday,
Mre. John McKinnon's farm, farm stook,
etc„ oon. 8, Grey; Friday at Peter Sin•
°lair's, con. 14, Grey.
Two rinks of bowlers went to Listowel
on Monday and bad a game with the club
of that town, the home team winning,
It is quite normal to have bowling bouts
at thie Beason of the year under snob
favorable auspices. Brneeele playere
were :—D. M. Scott, Jno. Hewitt, D. 0.
Rose, H. Jamee (skip), lost by 2 shots ;
T. Farrow, Ed. Nioholeon, Dr. Feild, R.
Downing (skip), defeated by 5 shots.
A Olen GALL :—The Cooperetown,
(North Dakota) Courier, of Sept. 21st
epeake of lightning's antics et the home
of Barrister Sinalair'e brother :—Leet
Sunday evening at 11.30 lightning etraok
the late Dan. Sinolair'e house, The main
bolt entered through the roof of the
kitchen tearing a hole of several square
feet, .8. number of boards in the ceiling
were torn off, The atenaile in the kitaben
were badly scattered and broken. A
meat saw banging on the wall was thrown
clear across the room. It Seems that
secondary bolts etruok the house al 411.
tercet placate. The insulated wire from
the nearest telephone pole to the lnetra•
ment in the hoose has totally disappear.
ed having probably melted by the fierce
charge of eleotrioity from the Oland.
Marko after the dangerone visitor are
found at different places on the house
both inside and outside, There were it
number of people in the hone° at the
time the lightning etraek it. Fred.,.
Willie and Andrew Siuolair were there,
Jim Bothwell and wife and daughter,
elect Mre, Church, Mre. Siuolair and
Edith and Sadie Sinclair, Andrew
Sinclair wag sitting near the kitchen door
and teoeivedWWi ht
a g shook, the net were
untouched. It is needleee to speculate on
the aoneegaeneee if the chief bolt had
atraoll the other part of the house or if it
had streak in the afternoon when the
hotter) was drawled by people attending
the funeral.
A NEW metallic roof has been put on
N. F. Gerry'e etorehouee and stable. A
gothic window was planed in the roof to
light the upper story.
J. T. Woon, of the Exoeleior Knitting
Factory, will visit hie Eastern customers
with new samples for next season and
hopes to extend the field of hie opera•
41009.
WATSON AINLAY and Alex. McNeil are
busy at the red brick veneering of Thoe.
Newsom's new reeidenoe, corner of King
and Maple streets. It will be a nice
place when completed,
Do, Ovens, M. D,, Surgeon, 0000118E
Specialist, Dieeaeee of Eye, Ear and
Nose treated and glasses fitted properly.
Will be at Smith's Drug Store, Brneeele,
on Taeeday, Oot. 176h, Hoare 8 a. m,
Go 1.80 P. m,
COUNCILLOR THOMSON'S seat at the
Council Board, rendered vao0ne by his
resignation owing to hie interest in the
Oold Storage exemption, will not be
filled until the regular Municipal election
cert January.
A metre watchman on the:streets would
have a beneficial effect in patting a atop
to ooneiderable tomfoolery now carried
on. One or two examples would teach
meddlers a valuable lesson in minding
their own bueineee.
Eanornlo lighting woe off for a few
nights titin week owing to (Mangos being
made in the shafting at the power hoaee
to provide for the running of the grain
ohoppiog machinery whioh is to be in•
stalled by Thoell Broe.
CONTRACT Lee —Robert Thomson has
let the 000tr000 for hie new clement Oold
Storage building to Peter McDonald, of
Brueeele, the same to be completed by
January let. Work will be commenced
thie week. The excavation is finiebed
and the building will be rushed ahead ae
fast as possible.
8500 REWARD.—Following the Fall
Fair inBrussels agang of yonthe broke
into the "Palace" at the Agricultural
Park and destroyed or took away several
dozen tin plates used in the Fruit De•
partment. The faeteniug at the Secre-
taries ofHoe was wrenched off, hedges,
pencils, tickets etc. stolen and boxes im•
pudently meddled with the above re-
ward will be paid by the Dreotore for
information that will lead to the Don•
neotion of the iatrodere. This is no joke
as the boys will ascertain if the oomple
tion of the proof i0 secured. If they do
not know what the law line to say about
'respaseing on forbidden ground and
breaking into locked buildings then it is
time they received a lesson that will
last them for the next 20 years.
Maerat were?,—The reeidenoe of Alex.
and Mre. Peebles, Morrie, Man, was the
scene of a pretty wedding Wednesday of
teat week when their third daughter,
Mies Laura Peebles, became the wife of
Ira W. N. Gerry, of Fort William, Rev
Mr. Bunions performed the ceremony and
Mies Bette. Elliott played the wedding
march. The bride wore a pretty gown
of cream silk eolioe and the bridesmaid
Mies Jeesie Peebles, wore pale green
reps de chine with bongget of pink roses,
B. M. Russell, of Winnipeg, acted as beet
man. Among the many handsome gifte
eoeived by the bride was a pair of gold
pone with an address from friends in
he Methodist church, and the deeds to
wo valuable lots from the groom, who
resented the bridesmaid with an opal
ing. After the ceremony, which wa8
itneeeed by a large gathering of friends,
he happy oomple left on the 2 o'olook
rain for their future home in Fort
William. Among the greets were the
following friends from Winnipeg : W. 0.
end Mre, Jackson, Mr. and Mre. Elliott,
the Mime 0. nod M. Peebles, 0. Mo•
Mise G, Russell, and Mr, and Mre.
rtbur. Mre, George Russell, of Dauphin,
as another oat of town met. Mr.
erry and bride were both former regi•
ante of Brunets and many good wiehee
rom relatives and old friends here are
xpressed for their future happineee and
ocean in whioh Tao Pose takes pleasure
n joining.
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DEATH OS MRs, ADAtt REID.—The
Courier Democrat, of Langdon, North
Dakota, of Oot. 801i, givee the following
particulars of the demise of Mre. Adam
Reid, a former well known Brueeelite :—
Shortly after the hour of one o'olook on
Monday morning death clime as a re -
lamas from Buffering to Mre. Adam Reid,
for many years n well known and be.
loved resident of Langdon, who has been
a patient sufferer during a lingering ill•
nese, whioh dates beak nearly a year.
For a month bet oondition hits been eon•
sidored 001ti0al and early last week a
change for the worse name, life slowly
ebbing away until the 0ammone came
shortly atter midnight on Sunday. The
deceased was born at Weetminieter, near
London, Ont„ on January 185b, 1838 end
was married to John Oormaok, late of
Brueeele, Ont., in November, 1859, who
died on December 26th, 1881, To this
union were born nice children of whom
Ewa are now living, viz ; Mre. W. B.
Dickson, of thie oity, and Mre. J. Stewart
Black, of Wetaekwin, Alberta, N. W. T.
In 1892 000urred her marriage to Adam
Reid, of Bruseele, Ont,, with whom she
removed to this place some eight yearn
ago. Daring the late years of her life
Mrs. Reid hoe been almost entirely blind
but despite this great affliction oho at all
times maintained a cheerful disposition
aiways looking upon the hopeful eide ot.
life, and with a strong and fervent Chris
tia0 faith line borne with rare patienoe
and fortitude the toes of pbyeioal sight
Standard Bank of Canada
s']. 11TAaZT.4I13Z3aa 1007?
TOTALD SSET8 OVER A FUND $10,000,000
A General 13W -thing Booslneroie Transacted
—' SAVINGS SANKY/a•--.
Accrued rntereat ie added to aovoaate ovary six mouths and becomes peluolpal.
Joint Deposit Accounts—A 8PE0IAL OONVENIENGE in 808 in our Savings De.
00000ent is the "Joint Deposit" 000oant, Mouoy may be deposited or w,thdrawu
by either of the two members of the household. This eys0801 is a great 000000.
lonoe to many residing in town, but wore partioularly so to farmers, as 1u the latter
Dose whether men or wife mimes to town either Don attend to the Bantling, An-
other feature of the system is that in 01te0 o1 the death of either party the money
eau be withdrawn by the survivor without most. Wo will tell you mere about our
methode It you will kindly call or write.
111iirrlcd Women and Minors may make and withdraw deposits without tbo in-
tervention of any person,
SALE NOTES CASHED, COLLECTED or may be left for SAFE•IIEEPING
only for whioh no charge ie made.
YOUR BUSINESS will receive our oareful and oonrteono attention.
A. 0. MAOFARLANE, AGENT.
and the strain of long continued 111
health. The funeral was held from the
family reeidenoe on Tuesday afternoon
and at the close of the service her
pastor, Rev. Wilson made t000hiog and
appropriate reference to the lite of the
deceased, the eervioo closed with a brief
though eloquent prayer by Rev. Dougan.
A large 000couree attended the temaMMB
to their last railing plane.
ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. — A num-
ber of friends of R. K. and Mrc. Rose
aeeembled at the commodious residence
of Druggiet Fox on Thursday evening of
last week for the porpoee of expressing
the appreoietion of Mr. and Mre. Ross
and family in their removal from Brue•
eels to Listowel and regrets over the
earns and at the same time to give a part•
Tug token of the good feeling existing.
Rev. Dr. Roes took the chair and called
upon J. H. Cameron to read a kindly
worded address to the g0eete of the even•
iog atter whioh two cicely opholetered
obaire were presented to Mr. and Mre.
Rosa by G, A, Deadman and D. 0. Roes
The re0ipieut made a short reply befitting.
;be 000asiou in which he heartily thank-
ed the company for good wiehee and
highly valued gifts. Short impromptu
speeches complimentary to the outgoing
citizens followed in which R. Leather -
dale, Geo, Thomeou, J. Fox, A. E. Mel
tieb, S. Wileoo, D. 0. Roes and others
took part. Musioal selections] were ttleo
rendered and with a tasty lunch oombmtd
to make a very pleasant evening. Mr.
Roes and family were very highly and
deeervebly esteemed and we are sorry to
bave them remove from town. The for-
mer was a useful member of the town
Ooanoil for years and woe Secretary -
Treasurer of the Sobool Board for a long
time only reeigmng when he knew he
would be moving from Brussels. Mre.
Roes took a very active intereet in the
Woman's Missionary Society of Melville
oburoh and will be greatly missed. Their
many friends here are a unit in good
wiehee for their success is Listowel.
The people of that town and vicinity will
find them A 1 people and supporters of
everythiog for the general weal. The
family have taken op reeidenoe in Lieto•
wel and Mr. Roes is tally installed iu his
new hardware bueineee.
Business Locals.
BALANoo of fly nate at cost.
JNo, DONALDSON.
Fon SALE. -000 pony, sate driver, also
cart and hareeee. I. 0. Bioharde,
Sows,—WB give you Bowe easy to work
and easy to pay tor. Your oourRge will
improve where you Dee our saws. If you
have slow, hard working Bawe do not de.
lay bat come right away and have them
coved to your fanny. T. MoGaEooa,
Bill St., Bruooele.
People We Know.
Mise Gordon, of Ripley, was visiting
Sirs. Jae. Fax.
Wm. Heist and family of Atwood, are
visitors in town.
Mre, Wm. Banker and eon George, are
visiting at Walton.
D. M. Scott, of Hamilton, was here
for the Fair last week.
;,Mrs, W. M. Siuolair is enjoying a vieit
with friends in Detroit.
Mrs, F. S. Scott has arrived home
from a visit to Hamilton relatives.
Mre, Jno, Hewitt and Mise Rhoda are
visiting Mende in Grey towoehip.
Mre. Pepper is home from an extended
visit with her daughter near Renaall.
Mre. John Pugh woe called to Walker•
ton to attend the funeral of her nephew.
Misses Ruby Plum and Eva Cantelon
visited in Blyth this week at N. B.
Gerry's.
Mre. Paul and Mies Gordon are vett.
ing at Rev. Mr. Bnrwaeb'e, Wingham,
for a week.
Miss Olive Mainprize, of the Kincar-
dine Reporter etaff, was a visitor in
town last week.
Will. Grieve, of Brantford, was home
for a few days on a holiday, returning
on Monday morning.
Mise Lizzie MoNiohol and Mies Alice
Newtons, of Toronto, are visiting in
Brunets and locality.
Jno. Caber was home from Guelph for
a few days. He is employed in the
Kloeper Carriage Factory.
Jno. Mo0rae'e condition of health has
not improved and hie relatives and
friends are anxious about him.
Norman McGuire, of Preston, is visit.
ing under the parental roof. He is the
youpgeet eon of Arthur McGuire.
Mrs. Buchanan and Mies Josie attend.
ed the tanerol of a nephew of Mr,
Buobanan's last Saturday at Westfield.
Mrs, Joe. Halliday, of London, was
renewing old friendships in Brueeele liar.
iog the past week. She was a welcome
vieftor.
O. Zilliox, formerly of Brume's, wag in
town for a tow days this week. He has
just returned from a trip through Mani.
toba and the Northweet, which agreed
well with him.
Rae. Zimmer, who has been 111 with
appendicitis is able,to be about again and
if improvement oontiuueo will return to
the School of Soienoe, Toronto, shortly,
We are sorry to bear that R. Balmer,
who was in the employ of S. T. Plum,
Bruseele; but now of Saskatoon, N. W.
T., is ill with typhoid fever. We wish
him speedy eonvaleseenoe.
Mre. A. 0. Macfarlane and children
are visiting at Oaonington with
relatives, Mr. MaoFarlane ie away to
Northern Ontario on a hunting oxpedi•
tion along with Station Agent aenry.
Mise Rills Hunter visited in Listowel
for several days.
Jno. Watt, of Salem, woe a visitor at
Melville Mamie during the past week.
Mrs, Alex, Hunter returned Tuesday
from an
ab
enl' 1
o a visit '
y
in IIiuoardine.
Jno. Heist and family, of Bloevale,
spent 8 few days et the former's parental
home last week.
G. A, Deadman arrived borne from a
trip to Winnipeg and the Weet on Thurs-
day of last week,
Mre. Anderson and eon, of Gowene-
town, has been spending the peat week
with Mre. Pau dodo,
Jno, McKenzie has taken a position on
the C. P. R , at Galt. The family may
remove to that town,
James Danford, of Clinton, was renew.
iog old friendehipa in Brueeele for a few
days. He Was 0 former townsman, be-
ing a eon of Mre. Thome Danford, and
known a good many people in this local-
ity.
Will. Long, who has been employed in
A. Straoban'e Dry Goode storm for some
time and did his work most agreeably,
bee ?seamed a poeition at Cargill, He is
eaooeeded by John Mooney, more arm•
mohly called "Toad," We wish both
boyo well,
Mre. Will Lowry, of London, was a
visitor with relatives in Brueeele for a
few days during the past week, Mr.
Lowry hos bad hie tease renewed as
caterer at Springbank Park. Be has bed
,1 for a number of yeare and the renewal
is hie beet recommend.
Rabt. Kay, of Paterangi, New Zealand,
and A. M. Kay, of Stratford, worelvieitore
in Brussels this week the former ie an
uncle to Mre. W. H. Kerr and the latter
her brother. It is 47 years since the first
mentioned gentleman went Eaet and
this is his first visit to Canada. He Dame
via Victoria 13. 0., the ocean voyogo
occupying 21 days. Mr. Ray visited hie
sister, Mre, J. R Grant iu Winnipeg and
hie brother, A. H. Kay, at Dundee,
The W. F. M. S. of the Melhodiet
ohoroh, Brussels, met in the Sunday
School room Thursday afternoon at this
week. They expeot to have visitors
from Belgrave auxiliary.
812 51010 I3S MARICb!Y•'s,
Fall Wheat 70 71
Barley 37 40
Peas
60 63
Oats 30 30
Butter, tube and rolls17 18
Eggs per dozen 17 18
Hay per ton 5 00 6 00
Flour, per bbl 5 00 5 60
Hoge, Live 5 75 5 75
Wool 23 23
Salt, per bbl., retail 1 00 70
Potatoee per bus 40 40
Apples (per bbl.) 1 00 1 25
MAR R II -7D,
Fo r.ao—Wnfonr,—Ie Tarnberry, on Oot.
4013, at the reeidenoe of the bride's
pareute, Mr, and Mre, Wm, Wright,
Mise Maggie Wright to Mr. N. J.
Finley, of Howtok.
GERRY—PEEELEa—Io Morrie, Mao„ on
Oat, 4013, by Mr. Bunions, Mr, Ira
Me W. N. Gerry, of Fort William, to
eMiee Laura Peebles, of Morrie,
Manitoba.
xa-
REIn.—At Langdona, North Dakota, on
Oat. god, Agnea Harris, beloved wife
of Adam Reid, formerly of Braeaela.
Woone,—In Grey, on Oat. ebb, Mary
gee Stewart, beloved wife of Wm. J.
Woode, aged 34 years, 5 months and
14 days.
JOHNSTON.—In Morrie, on Dot. 10th; Wm.
Johnston, aged 82 years, 8 months
and 24 days,
AUCTION' SAI.,E-
FRIDAY, OCT. 13,—Dairy °owe and
stook eteere, Central Hotel, Brussels,
Sale at 2 o'clock. M. J. Williams,
Prop., F. S. Scott, Ano,
SATURDAY, OCT. I4,—Farm stook,
implemente, eta. Lot 23, con. 14, Mo.
Killop. Sale at 1 o'olook. A. W.
Dennison, prop. Thee. Brown, aorto,
MONDAY, OCT. I6.—Farm, Farm
Stook, implements, eta., Lot 10, Con.
18, Grey, Sale, unreserved, at 1 p. m.
Thos. Johnston, Prop., F. S. Scott,
Ano.
TUESDAY, OCT, 17.—Farm, Farm stook,
implements, &0. Lot 6, Ooa. 13, Grey,
Sale unreoerved at 1 o'olook. Geo.
Brown, prop. F. S. Scott, auo.
WEDNReDAY, O0T.18.—Farm Stook, N.
} Lot 11, Con, 7, Morrie. Sale at 1
o'olook. Howard Hall prop. F. S. Scott
0110.
THURSDAY, 00T, 19,—Farm, Farm
Stook, implements, etc„ Lot 5, Con. 8,
Grey. Bale, unreserved, at 1 o'olook.
Mrs, J. McKinnon, Proprietreeo, F. S.
Soott, Ano,
FRIDAY, OOT, 20,—Farm Stook, imple.
me000, &o„ 5, Lot 14, Con, 14, Grey.
Sale, unreserved at 1 p. m, P. Sinolair,
Prop., F. S, Scott Ano.
TURMAS, OUT. 24.—Farm stook, Im-
plement,, &o, at Lote 49 and 50, don, 1,
Tarnberry, Sale at 1 o'olook. J. Robb,
admioietrator ; F. 5. &vett, audtioneer,
WEA ESD
N AYtlT 25..—Farm 0 t
Stook,
Let 18. oon, 11,.Grey, Sale et 1 p, m.
Samuel Balfour, Prop., F. 5. Scott,
ARD,
SATURDAY, OcT. 28eu,—Eforeee, rigs,
furniture, &o,, at Queen street, Bruoeels,
Sale at 2 o'olook, John Bober, poop.;
F. 5, $Cott, eco,
METROPOLITAN BANK
CAPITAL—Paid up $1,000,000
RESERVE FUND - • $1,000,000
REV, R, R. WARDEN, D. 1),,
President,
DireCteril
S, 1, 1d0011,E,
Vioe-Preoidont,
01008, 00AD80Aw, B I.A, HIS Horton 110 w. MO0TIMltn GLARE, ILO. D. E. THOM80N, X. 0,
50310 BIltea'nnoolf
HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO
W. D. 110 SS - - GENERAL MANAGER
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
Dratte Bought and Bold. Farmers' Notes Dieoounted,
&mares BMX DlIa1"raf ISWV
Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all Rune of $1 and upwards
A. E. MELLISH, Manager.
Notice to Creditors.
In the matter of the estate of Jane Heard,
late of the Village of Brussels, in the
Count f
County o Huron, widow, deoeaeed.
Notice is hereby given,pursuant to Reels.
ed Statutes u 006 01 Outa 3
r 1 a
0 6'9 Clamp. 129
7, ee
claims
that all loot the and others having any
olaime widow, e estate 0 the said Jane
Heard, widow, who diad on or about Ow
290.13 day of September, A. D.1000, aro re.
quired, on or before the let depot November,
1005, to send by poet, prepaid, or deliver to
A. B. Macdonald, of the Village of Brussels,
in the County of B nron, Solicitor for Joue
Mttohell, Adminietratrix of the estate,
their Christian and surnames, addressee
and descriptions, the full particulars of
their claims, the statement of their a000unts
and the nature, of the securities 111 any) held
by them.
And notice is further given that after the
said last mentioned date the said Adminie•
tratrix will proceed to distribute the assets
of, the deceased amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to the olaime of
whioh she shall then have notice and that
the said Adminietratrix will not be liable
for the assets or any part thereof, to any
person or persona of whose claims notice
shall not have been received by her at the
time of such distribution.
Dated at Brussels this 10th day of 000„
A. 0.1005.
A. B. MAODONALO,
14.3 Solicitor for Adminietratrix.
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the estate of Archibald
Lamont, late of the Township of
Grey, in the County of Huron, farm-
er, deceased,
Notice le hereby given, pursuant to Revis-
ed Statutes of Ontario.1807, Ohap, 109, Sea,
58, that all creditors and others haying any
olaime against the estate of the said Arohl-
bald Lamont, farmer, who died on or about
the 59th day of September, A. D, 1905 are re-
quired, on or before toe 15111 day ofi0ovem-
ber, 1905, to send by poet, prepaid, or deliver
to A. B. Macdonald, of the Village of Bras.
eels, in the County of Huron, Solicitor for
Plulay B. Boott,Adminietrator of the estate.
their Christian and suruamee, addressee
end deeoriptione, the full particulars of
Weir claims, the etatemont of their eo-
counts and the nature of the securities (if
any) d nob notice is r
Afurther given that after the
said last mentioned date the said Adminie-
trator will proceed to distribute the assets
of the deceased amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to the Claims of
which he shall then bave notice and that
the said Administrator will not be liable
for the assets, or auy part thereof, to any
person or persons o1 whose claims notice
shall not have been received by him at the
time of euoh distribution.
Dated at Brussels this 10th d ay of October
A. D. 1905.
A, B, MACDONALD,
14.8 Solicitor for Administrator.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
HOUSE AND I,OT FOR SALE.
The house contains r rooms
There
e cta on tat, and d noro of laud. For
further ur particulars apply to
1411 SAS. B MdM
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N, Wniton,
TRAYED TO THD ,
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PRDM-
L Inas of the undersigned, Lot 51,Con. 14,
Grey, on or about 10th of August last, one
yearling heifer, color red. The owner is
requested to prove proper ty. pay expenses,
and take the animal away.
15.4* _-- WILLIAM ROBINSON.
JLtiPO THORO' - BRED DUR-
HAM Bull Oalyoe for sale. prise wie-
nersBr108 months old.? roan and D. ROBERhe
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SON, T
SON, Lot 8, Con. 9, Grey, or Brussels P. 0,
We were
Sure
when we offered the Soap Bargain
last week it would bo speedily
taken hold of and we were not
disappointed. 199 °akaein 4 days
shows people are not slow to eine
up a bargain and to avail them-
selves of it. The Soap is a high
class artiolo and well worth the
money alone, but we offer along
with it } dozen nicety made Tea.
spoons well suited for general use.
We expect another lot of them on
Friday of this week. Price same
00 last -
3 Cakes Soap and ' dozen
Spoons, 26c. at
FOX'S
DRUG STORE
1..I1ARM FOR SALE OR TO
Rent, containing 100 item. being Lot
8, Oon.0, Grey. There Is a bank baro and
comfortable brink house on the premises.
Farm is well watered and there is a good
orchard. convenient to Oeltool and church.
For farther particulars apply ou the yearn -
ices. 308. 000MDE8,
14-tt Jamestown P.0.
NEW FALIJWINTER SHOES
At Old PriCBe,
Although Shoes have advanced great-
ly in price we placed our orders so early
that we seoured all our Fail and Winter
goods so we 0150 give you the old prices
although so many are forded to ask the
advance. Remember we ask no advance
and still continue to give 5 per cent. off
to all cash purchasers. Full stook of the
Newest and Beet in Shoes.
Harness Department
In our Harness Departmant will bo
found Rubber Rugs, Plush and Wool
Rugs, Blankets, Trunks and Valises,
Robes, &o,
fa—Comfortable Dwelling for sale cheap. •
Ladies'
Dress=making
F. & R.
Men's Fine
Tailoring
Results are the
Strongest Convincers
Our advertisements only begin in the newspapers, the strongest part of
them is in their fulfilment ; in giving values that force recognition as genuine
bargains, that win appreciation and instil confidence.
We do not buy a lot of worthless trash just to see how we can quote
pricers in the newspapers but everlastingly use our might to sell reliable, satis-
factory merchandise at lower prices than elsewhere.
Facts are what Count, not Promises.
The substantial test of time has proved our reliability and that there is
no such store for rebults as this—a truth that spreads every day.
IT'S THE PRICE
—25 only Ladies' German made Jackets in
colors Fawn, Tweed Mixtures and Black
26 inches long, tight fitting, worth 5.00,
6.00 and 7.00, Clearing at $2.00
—1000 yards of Mill Ends, Flannelettes, in
lengths from 2i to 11 yards, worth reg-
ular 5, 6 and 9c, Clearing at.......,.
4,5 &7cts.
—40 pairs Men's Heavy, Dark, Striped Wool
Pants, worth $2,50, Clearing at,.. 1.25
—10 dozen pairs Men's Heavy Wool Sox,
regular 20e per pairs, Special
2 pairs for 25c
At 8Oc.
50 pairs Heavy Flannelette Blankets,
white or grey, pink or blue border, med-
ium size, soft, fine quality, special at
per pair .80
At 95c.
Good Quality Flannelette Blankets,
large size, grey or cream, pink or blue
borders, worth at least $1.15, Special
at per pair .,.,........................ .95
—15 ends French Flannel, worth regular
50c, Clearing price .25
--27 inch Japan Taffetta, in black, ivory,
white, brown or blue, our regular 50e.
value, e,t per yard .110
r
uson & Ross
The Leading Ladies' and IVlen's Outfitters Garfield Block