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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-11-9, Page 8WALL PAPERS For the Fall If you Mend doing any Paper- ing this Fa11 you will do well to bny from us as we keep afull nen now as well as in the Spring. We have just received SOME NEW PAPERS in very neat patterns. They are very cheap and specially suitable for Bedrooms and ribohens, PURE CASTILE %S TILE S AP A 2 Lb. Bar for 25 Cents We sell it in tiny quantity, however, if it full bar is too much. DRUG0I8'P AND STATIONER. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTBRRN EXTENSION W. a. & B. Trains leave Brneeele Station, North and Sontb, as follows: GOING Solna GOING Nowa. Mail 7:05 a.m I Mixed 5:10 a.m Mixed......... 11:55 5.55Mail 1;44 p.m E Xt1re58 a:02p.m Express 8:51 p,ie ax z eros A ohiel'e amang ye takir' noise, An' faith he'll prent is. MUDDY roads. IN His STEPS." Simon Board Friday evening. READ the local news on page 5, ATTEND the Pubiia Library Concert. PHILIP ADIENT took a trip to his North• ere Ontario mill last week. THE balance of oar stook of obildren'e wagons at aunt at TES Pon. COUNCIL met on Tuesday instead of Monday evening this week. Ease LYNNE will be presented on There. day evening of this week in the Town Hall, Brunie. BLATEnS from London were here tbis week potting roof on Thos. Newsom's new briok residence. FOURTH Division Gout was held before Judge Holt, in the Town Hell, an Wedaeeday of this week. New stook of wedding stationery just arrived at Tall Pon Publishing ante. Are you intending to get married 7 A OAR of wheat was shipped by A. Beaker end another by R. Graham, ibis week, both 000sigoed to Portland. BLACK & Baa forwarded two oars of etook to Toronto this week, The rattle market has been poor bat we hope to see it improve. DAN. MONAnouT°N sprained one of his ankles while going down stairs at his home over a week ago which has tempor- arly laid him off work, A row silly Hallowe'en tricks were played and some property destroyed bot we are glad to know that the old time foolery appears to be losing its hold. PUBLIC Library Concert Friday evening of next week in the Town Hall. A oboice program will be rendered by the beet lona, talent. R. 0, Ditties, of Ethel, will aleo sing. Tin front fence bas been removed at the residence of J. W. Kerney and the appearance of the property improved thereby as there was a well matured hedge inside of the former fends. Da. Once, 62. D., Surgeon, Ocauliat Specialist, Diseases of Eye, Ear and Nose treated and glasses fitted properly. Will be at Smith's Drug Store, Brussels, on Tuesday, Nov. 140b. House 8 a, in. to 1.30 p. m. CARD mer THANKS,-Mre. Jno. Conley and ramify desire, through the columns of Tan Pose, to express their einoereet thanks for the many sympathetic words and kind deeds received from friends in connection with their recent bereavement. They will never be forgotten. THE Treasurer of East Huron Fall Fair world be pleased if local prize winners who have not done so would Dell for tbeir prize money so boat the fitment may be closed. Outsiders ban had their money forwarded to them. Any person having accounts against the Agricultural Societies are asked to present them at an early date. W. H. Kana, Treasurer. Hon PAINTER QHINA,--Mies Norma Vanetone, of Wingbam, will be at the American Hotel, Brussels, on Friday and Saturday, November 175h and 18th, with a large oolleotion of band painted obina and will be pleaeed ba have the ladies and gentlemen of town call and see her diepley. Mies Vanetone also intends making arrangements for start. ing a weekly Mese in town. "NOT AuTHOpIEED TO Ooraoap"-"Two women have been °olleating money for The Hospital for the Sick Children in Seaforth and neighboring town. The management of that institution warn the public that the Hospital bas no °olieotore, all oontrlbutione being voluntary." Thanking you for any trouble you may take in bhie matter. Faure faithfully, J. Roes NOMMTaoN, Chairman of the Trust. Tam Mitchell Advocate of last week says, of a young lady well known here 1- On Sandey evening last the oongragation of Trinity bhorob was favored with an unusually pleasing Bolo by Mies Zetta Ferguson, of Tesewater, who is at present the guest Of 112re. Adam Konig. Mies Ferguson has a remarkably etrong volae for a y0a0g lady and though °lily Andy- ing indying for a short time ber singing may be ranked with that of a number of the leading artiste of today. DEDICATION AND PitIOMMTATION.-Thnre. day 0verneg of next week Western Star Lodge will have a somewhat nn. tent program viz that of dedication of the epaciofte ROW Hell and even a more intereeting item, the presentation of a Veterans' medal to Wm. Martin, One of the ail of eat and most f d faithful hies of the throe linkere. Ceremony will be confined to members of Western Star and visiting brethren. Lunch will be served at thr close, Grand Master Blewetb, '0f Lie. towel, will be in oberge of the preeeod. Inge. A. 0. Dimas shipped a oar of °atbte this week to Toronto. Tum fleet real tenon of Wintry westh• et made itself felt on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning of last week, Tes fires sleigh of the enema was in town on'rhureday. It belonged to Jee. Bolger, Morris. Benseets oheeae factory oleeed down Its Week for this eeaeon. The batter department is still runuiog. They have ,bad a goad eeaeon. Moaner evening of next week all the members of the .Degree Team, Western Star Lodge, I. 0.0. F. are asked to 18551 at tbeir Hall at 8. u'olcok without tail. Dimcxarc light% wirl be planed at the trout and gide doors of the Methodist churn and also in the bores shed, This should add to the comfort and 00aven• ienoe of those attending. A NEw ioog dietaace telephone hat been iuetalled iu Toe Pon Pablisbiot Sam. Our No. is 20. Auytbing in the printing line or .an stem of news will receive our prompt attention. Soli Our. -Moore Broe. disposed of their furniture stook to Broadfoot & Box, of Sealorth, thio week, The senior mem ber of the Moore firm will be in town for it few months if not Inger. DR. BUTLER, speoialiet, will be ab the American Hotel, Brneeele, Tlrnreday Dee. 7th, when he will be pleased to have pereono desiring hie profeesioual skill or advise, °all and Bee him. loseowEL Business Oollege is doing better than ever before, having a larger attendance than ie any pre71008 year. It ie steadily growing in favor with the people. llany of its graduates are filling good positions. CORREcTioe, Io the advt. of Mesere. Fergue00 & dose, on page 4 of this iseae which alga appeared last week, in the seaondi tem the 'Venetian broad. cloth should read 48 instead of 8 inches, and the prion of mane' colored cambric ehirte reading 52.00 abonld be 31.00. NDTHIN° special transpired at the Town Oouooir meeting oo Monday evening, The onetomary batch of accounts was pained and the tree use of she Town Hall granted to the County Council which is to convene here on the first Tuesday of December. IN Hie STETS.-Thie popular end high ly prized story by Rev. Mr. Sheldon, will be reprodneed on Saturday evening of this week in the Town Hall, Bruseele, illaetrated by many views. In addition there will be exhibited a large and well minted number of moving pictures. Doors open at 7.80 1 enbettainment will comment, at 8 o'clock. The admission fee has been planed within the reach of all. BACK 0Rum DAROTA,-Peter Stewart arrived here the, week from Langdon, North Dents, whither be went to assist in the harvest of hie crop, hie tarme being worked on shares. He ,aye the crop was cot me good as usual, wheat averaging from 14 to 18 hnahels per sore. Straw was light and sample good. Price 77 oente. Oats ran from 40 to 65 bushels to the acre end was selling at 18 to 20 05n5e, Barley turned 30 to 85 boeheie to the aore and sold at from 80 to 35 oents. Mr. Stewart's Drop wa. 6,000 buebele of wheat 4,600 of oats, and 900 of barley and ebout 60 tons of hay. The majority of old Buranitre were said to be prospering. We are worry to hear that Harry Dun/aril's eon, Jimmie, wait down with typhoid fever and a daughter had been ailing from a nervone trouble, but we hope they will soon be o. k. Mr. Stewart was op to North Battleford distriot, 700 milee Weet of Winnipeg He hae 640 scree of 0, R. land 85 miles, North Weet of there 2 mllee from a station palled Stringer. Tbrre was 6 inohee of sooty there when be left. He says North Battleford le a phenomenal town even for the Weet, 15 ire growth, The orowde of people there looking up land le simply wonderful. 85 cents is paid for eleepbog on your coat or blanket on the betel flour, Land is Belling at 312 per mare, The majority of the semen appear to be Amerfoane. Mr, Stewart win spend the Witter here with hie wife and family, Wmc NOT PRmee sol IT Jaso Now. -The Temperaooe workere and adeem/tee in Brneeele wbo ware interested in Loon Option Lave decided to allow it to lie in abeyance in the meantime although they had about 100 names on petitions for presentation to the Council bat did not deem that sufficient moral backing to go into a campaign, It was not taken op early euough to get people interceded in time before Ooonail met last Tuesday, numerous ratepayers pleading ign°raut 00 to understanding the An. Some dia• approve of Local Option believing that it does not oompaes enough. The diene. sin of the question hae .awakened a new interest in temperance movements and a better eeforoemeot of the present law will be demanded in this Inspeotorate, It is said Inspootor Olegg's attention bee been Dulled to entail) phaoee of iofrsobione and he will no doubt attend to them, Wonderful things are promised, prelim. inert' to Parliament, by the Ontario Legislature in greater etriotures to site License Amt and the results will be care. fully and keenly. rvatebed. The Temper. mutt people are not the only ogee on the alert as the following from' The Wine and Spirit Journal edirorlally says In a message to the hotelmen or the provin50, It deolarms that the trade menet now fight for Ito very existence, and that to do tilte fonds are neosueary, "Fonda meet be raised and force feeM the forcing of in. anIRVIRIEWCOU*IMD »..w.r:",.wnww.,.,,.c,c.x.:..x,nv.m.".w..ailmo Standard Bank of Canada r`]. F3TA.101.,TS ';55 1672 SVRPLDB, 0R RESERVE 'POND $ 1,000000 TOTAL A8SETe OVER 10,000,005 . eueral BaAlting Sassiness 00rn,iltei ctevd --`-'v$AV/NGS BAN6C�'a Accrued interest is added to acsonnts every six menthe and brae nee polooipel, Joint Deposit Aecottnle-A SPECIAL CONVENIENCE to use In our Savinee 110. tterinocit is the "Joint llepos[t" aeo0unb. Money may be deposited or withdrawn by either mate two members of the houeehold. This eyetem le a great OODven. lance to many residing in town, but more portloularly so to farmers, as in the latter mase whotlisr man or wife oom5e to town either onn attend to the Banking, An. other feature of 1118 eyebolt 1e that 10 nee of the death of either party the money eau be withdrawn by the eurvivor without 8550, We will toll you mem about our method, if yon will. kindly 0all or write. nlnrrted j 'omen mud ,!!sutra may make and withdraw deposits without the ln. 5507800108 of any person. SALE NOTES CASHED, COLLECTED or may be left for SAFE•IIEEPING only for which no charge Is made. YOUR BUSINESS will receive our oareful and oonrteoue attention, A. O. MACFARLANE, Ann. Auction Sale 51 HEAD OHO/CE STOCK srEERs —AT— Dick's Yards, Seaforth ---ON --• Saturday, Nov. 18th AT ONE O'CLOCK. Ten menthe' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. A die- eouut of 5 per cent. per annum willbe allowed for cash, GOVENLOOK & ABOHIBALD, PROPRIETORS, T, BROWN, Auctioneer. oreaeed liquor sales," says the Journal. "All incentive to discourage excessive drinking le gone. All induoemente to wont capital iu improvemeuts for the oomfort of the travelling public le scat- tered to the winds and the liquor traffic falls back to the very standard from whiob the Government, baoked by the 61505 rate, ie trying to raise it. Unless very vigorous and well directed local opposition is brought into existence, the Local Option by-law will carry in, per- haps, one-third of the 000etitueooiee," FIRST TERM EXAMINATION BRUSSELS SCHOOL, CONTINUATION CLASSES. Bone 1 & 2 Fon III -Examined in Chem, Gr„ Lit., Lat., Phys., Eao., Alg. Tot. 700. "S MoQaarrie ..580 B Bryane 474 "B Moses 557 J Armstrong ,.472 "M Eliot 644 E Cameron ,.406 F Fraser 522 J Elliot 420 J Rands 494 W Steveneon,.396 PORN II -Examined in Alg. Gram., Lit„ Lat., Phys., Ar., Chem. Tot, 700. "L Lemont „ 563 H Hogg....., ..378 L 8traohan514 0 Speir 870 N Sperling ....447 T Dark 856 G Ros e 443 T Hunter 834 H Young 414 S Armstrong -330 M Fear399 G Ewan . 326 T Zimmer 379 G Barron 280 Fon I -Examined in Hist., Ar., Gr., B. IL, Alg., LH., Geo. Total 700. "M Brothere.... 620 P Backer 426 "I Frain 686 L Sinclair ....416 "K Deadman 570 E Evans . 890 "W Straohan 646 0 Holmes 887 "W Henderson 546 G Robb 886 "F McKenzie , .629 L MoOraohen • • 888 "G Armetrong.•520 0 Bell •,.•879 T Wilson....,.511 B Whitfleld875 J Robb 477 R Sinclair 870 8 Stubbs 473 V Wilbee 869 R Shaw........ 471 J Cunningham 366 O Scott 455 K Harbottle....841 A Speir 443 W Turnbull....389 T McDonald 434 M Dunbar ....287 J Wilton 429 W MoUntobean 264 J Elliot 428 M Menary ....271 Miss BoneoreoN " Honors, J. H. CAmmnoN, Prinoipal. PUBLIC SCHOOL ROOM 8, Et/Tama-Examined in Arith., Hiet„ Geo•, Gram., Spall., Read•, Pliye. Total 650. "J Leokie 698 "3 Wilton 498 "0 Denbaw....5613 F Scott 240 "97 Birt 568 S Amen 6 236 "5'rmetrong..568 E Ewan 280 "T Cober A. 688 W Saotb 211 "II Wilton 506 J Wilbee 187 "A Forrest ....503 N Forrest 144 "H Moore......408 3e.1V-Examined in Arial., Hist., Geo„ Read., Phys„ Spell,, Gram. Total 660. "J Henderson ..517 I Barkley 882 "F Scott 616 0 MoMillan....845 "K Anent 491 V Walker 838 DeW Cosens..484 0 Gerry 800 M Sones 479 B Leokie . 297 B' Curry 460 F Gerry .......292 A Robb 457 E Cober 288 N Ewan 419 33 Walker 180 WO AtaBalint 409 415 E Wilbee 87 pulse K. Winos, Toaohor. Ron 4. Sit. III -Examined in Spell., Aritb„ Gram., Lit., Hist., Comp„ and Geogg. Total 700. °E Deadmao.•689 J Armstrong .,522 "8 Speiran —.695 ..695 It Denman 618 "E Plum 891 S Foie 514 "E Gilpin 609 H Mooney ....498 "13 Wartviolt608 C Lowry 492 "H Armetrong..598 fI Wilbee 489 "13 Walker ...,578 W Siiarliog.,.,481 "S GarryWilton 560 38 Somers 416 561 Winnie Long ..489 "E "13 Barrie, , , , , , 554 H Campbell. , ..880 "0 Leokie..., .,649 L Lamont ,,.,878 "M Tbonleon 648 W 11Iiller......046 "Willie Long 642 W Aialay..,...2201 "V Ainley 541 0 Jaeksen 29 Ja. XII•--Examided in Spell,, Aritll., Gram,, Llt., Comp, and Geo. Total 646. 00MeDonaid ..411 L Bateman .837 G herr 898 It MnOraoken..815 R Heide , • •891 Ei Amettt 291 I Straohan ...,880 18 Lament ,..,290 W Kerr 875 W MaLaehlan..285 S Burgess 871 P Dark 284 F Stubbs 865 F Robb 249 M Thomeon.•..334 W MoKay ,,218 E Platt 843 M Burgess ..,.183 Miss D. M. Shins, Teacher. Room 5 SR, II -Examined in Aribh., His., Geo., Spell., Comp., Lit„ Ment. Total 700. "A Moore 020 "Hazel Lowry578 "0 Crooks .,520 S Brothers .. , 495 H Simmons ... 495 N Fox 454 H Lowry 437 ✓ Rose 482 E Barkley 432 A Wilton 427 H Burgess,. ,412 Jo. II -Examined in Aritb., Goo., Spell., Comp„ Lit., Mem. Total 700, "T Deadman „591 G Colvin 400 "J Habkirk ••..586 T Snider 390 "S Turnbull....570 W Lott 885 F Lowry 492 8 Moore 380 M Edwards,...488 J Jackson 868 E Toole .....468 H Walker 360 I MoLaohlan,. 467 0 Crone 354 W Harris 466 P Thuell 352 R McKay 467 G Jamieson.... 212 L Lowry 484 M Biobap 211 L Ballantyne ..480 Mies M. T, Downer, Teacher, eon 6 Cites V. -Total 500. "A McLauobiin 478 E Lowry 347 "R Barkley ....425 J Elliott 335 "B Wilbee 401 8 Sample 897 "0 Cober 887 W Denman....316 L Holmes 868 0LAee IV-Total500. "W Armstrong 489 "0 Edwards.., .878 "A Roe 485 H Work 247 "H Fox 400 B Herr 229 "P' Wood 428 Orgies I Excellent -,T Ballantyne, L Burgess, L Jackson, J McLaughlin, R Sinclair, Good -H Crane L Mo- Oracken, V Sinclair. Ores II Excellent -M Mercer, I Toole, 8 MoLauohlin, R Stewart, L Ament. Good -B Campbell, M Carter, R Hewitt, T MaLeuohlin. Fair -R Carrie, L Snider. Cues I ExoelIent-L Philips, 0 Crone, Good -W Somers, J Jamieson, Fair -G Snider, W Harkuese, E Burtod, Mies dzartHumane, Teaoher, Business less Locals. • OomsonTABLE dwelling to let or sell, Hard and soft water, every oo5venie00e, Possesion can be given by Nov, lat. I. 0. Riosenns. SunezeoNe.-If your carving knives Or any edge tools need Sharpening I have invented and am using the 1at065 sharp. ener that can give that easy, Sweet, keen (tutting edge. T. McGann, Mill et. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mre. 0. H. Broadfoob is visiting in Seaforth, Bios Pearl Lowry nae taken a Situation in Toronto. Geo. Thomson is visiting in Gait and Hamilton this week. Mre. Fnneton le making a visit with friends at Underwood. Mrs. Leokie and Bob and Jack spent a few days in Toronto last week. Will. Lowry, of London, is enjoying a week visiting relatives and Mends in Brneeele. W. H. Mori, who was home on a visit for a few weeks, left for Calgary on Thareday, Mrs, Will. Gillespie has been ander the dootor's one this week but we hope she will soon be convalescent. George MoLamohlin, has returned this week to hie Situation at Fort William. He came home owing to the demise of his lather. Mies Norma Vanetone, Of,Wingham, has returned from New York where she wee studying the wonderful art of china painting in its latest desigue, Tuesday of thle week Hazel Simmone, underwent a medical operation for the removal of a fatty tardier and abeoese, which we trust may eventuate In great. ly improved health. We are sorry to hear that Andrew Ooaeley, who le now at Oaonington, Manor, N. W. T. ie nob enjoying very good health and is now waned to bed. Hie many old friends herehope he will non be convaleeoent. Tam Poor extends a cordial welcome to Alex. Stewatb and family in their moving to Brusselsifrom their farm, 8th con, (grey. Mr, Stewart baa purchased the reeidenoe recently ocanpfed by Jno, Cober for which be paid 31000. Mr. Hsllingohead, of Dutton, and Wm. Blake, of Petrolie, were in town for a 0ouple of days on business with the Oil Prospecting 00, here, Mr, Hollings. head is Se0y-Trea0. of the Talbot Oil Oo, Dutton, and Mr. Blake Ie an all expert. Mies Jane Mitchell will leave on ri0n day of next week for Wallaee, N, W, 'T., where ber father and other relatives ere. She nae rented their home here. Mre. Wm. Glass will a000mpany her intending to make her home in the West, We wteh them a sale and pleaoaotjourney, Mrs. Fanny Hogg Who will be 87 years of age if she lives until April 29110, is e smart pennon for ber yearn, I8 le 60 years eines elle moved to Morrie township with hey husband Who died 18 38are 580, Mre, Hogg has lived in Brttnnele fee the past 18 years, She i0 the sole survivor of a family of 9, one of Whom attained to 91 yeur5, .r.) -R. METROPOLITAN BA CAPITAL -Pail up REiSEItVE !FUND Directors REV, 11, li. WARDEN, D. D„ 8. S. MOORE, President, Vioe•Prsefdent, Teaa, m1ADeUAW, 0,0.6, RMS 110ri0n pin, W, tt0RT0nn710 006100, 01.0, D. R, Tnom000, R, 0, JOHN 000100130006 HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO W. D, ROSS - - GENERAL MANAGER A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Drafts Bought and Sold. Farmers' Notes Dismounted, 31,000,000 31,000,000 Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all enure of 51 and uitwarde Ditetssime MUNCIE A. E. MELLISH, Menagor.. We are very sorry to lose Jno.Oober and family from Bros. Bele, Mr, °ober has a situation in a Guelph Carriage Faotary and Mre, Cober and Elsie will visit for some months wibh relatives and friends before resuming housekeeping. They have the good wishes of many old friends in this loos!. ity who hope to see them return to Brae• Bele. Jinx Lang and Mise Elsie Wilton are away to Cedilla°, Michigan, attending the golden wedding of Wm. and Mre. Kiser, who were residents of Grey 14 years ago. Mre. Kiser is an sant to Mr. Long, being a sister to the late John Long, of Grey. The old friends of Mr, and Mre, Kiser extend hearty oongratalnbione• 14A1e.Max3E170, BRYANB-MILLER,-In Grey, on Nov.. let., at the residence of the bride's mother, by Rev. E. F. Armstrong, B. D,, Mr. John A. Bryan, to Mies Belle Miller, all of Grey township. PEA0001C-J00N5TON,-On Nov, let, in Jobneton'e oborah, Morrie, by Rev, me Geo. Baker, Miss Sarah 3, Joboeton _ to Mr. James 0. Pea000k, both of Morrie. WELSH -Cote. - At "Riverayde," Ethel, on Nov, let, by Rev. Mr. Alfred, a5eieted by Rev, E, F. Armstrong, Mr. Joseph F. Welsh dc• Miss Eva F., second daughter of Mr. and Mre, B. S. Cole, OREaAR.- In Bineoarbh, on Nov, 2nd, Jeaoet Orem, beloved wife of Alex, Orarer, formerly of Brussels. • LAIim. In Ethel, on Nov. 8th, James Laird, aged 80 years, 9 months and 15 days, Yount -At the family residence, Stan• ley, on On 27th, Alice Jane, beloved wife of Jae. H. Young, aged 55 years 8 months and 4 days. 8T.TCTSO10T Fn0AY, Nov. 10ro. - Farm stook, Lot 8, Oon. 11, Grey. Bale at 1 p. m. Mre. E. Dickson, proprietress. F. S. Scott, 500t1onee0. SATan0AY, Nov. 1lth.-Farm stook, im- plements,' &o., at Si Lot 23, Con. 6, Morrie. Sale at 1 o'otook. Jae. Sharp, prop. ; F. 13, Scott, an. WeeNEBDAY, Nov. 16th, -Farm, farm stook, implements &a. N i Lot 12, son. 7, Morris, Bale without reserve, at 1 p. m, Patriob Agin_,„ prop. F. S. Soott, auo. FRIDAY, ov. 17th, -Farm stook, implements, 40., Lot 22, eon. 10, Gray, Sale unreserved at 1 p. m. J, W. Sanders, prop, F. S. Scott, no. THOnsJAY Nov. 16TH, -Farm stook, implements, &a., Lor 30, Oon. 9, Morris twp, (adjoining Walton,) sale unreserved, at 1 p. mo George Christopher, prop, Thos, Brown, aao. 8R 05555155I15 M.dR=nerW'Ee, Fall Wheat 72 78 Barley 40 Peas 60 66 Oats 32 38 Butter, tube and rolls17 18 Egge per dozen 18 Hay per ton 5 00 6 00 Flour, per bbl 5 00 5 50 Hoge, Live 5 15 Wool 23 28 Salt, per bbl., retail 3. 00 70 Potatoes per bus 86 '40 Apples (per bbl.) 1 60 STOCK FOR SERVICE PULL FOR SERVICE. — THE undersigned will, keep fox 0007100 on Lot 8, Oou. 0, Grey, the thorn' bred Durham bull “Merry Amer,"who won the sweep. at } Fa Perms- 32,80 for grade (ems and $9,00 for Drams,Pmdigroe may be Been on application. DONALD ROBERTSON, 18 Proprietor. Stratton Stratton Absolutely Safe 11121111441WEIDI In North, or South or East or West, Stratton's Prices and Goods aro always Best. ALL and see our New Goode. Style, Finish and Quality --Everything that is found in an up-to-date Jewelry Store and at Right Prioee. As for Repairing I will not mention it as I find eliot it's good moults ben in- creased my repairing daily; A11 Goods and Repairs fully Guaran- teed. 840 retton THE UP-TO-DATE JEWELER. Sign of the Golden Clock. Two houses for sale, also a good cow, THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN nBPINGTONS FOR SALE— Oookereln and Pullets. Sale will o0n., items for two weeks, oommouofng Saturday, Nov. lltb. 700. WRIGEIT, Brussels. rri VPO THORO' -BRED DUB- -L innr Pun 0n1yos for sine, prism wie- ners at Bruseele Pair, One a roan and the other red. 10 months old, D. /1011E110 - SON, Lot 8, Don, 0, Grey, or Brussels 0, 0. ACRE r'ARM FOR SALE �ff�� IJO bring 85 Lot 18, Con.4, Morrie, About 80 aeree are ()leered, Whoop in bush There ie a frame house, hank barn, driving shed, °robs rd. &o. Plenty o' good water. oouveuient to school au2 03 miles from llrnesels. Possession ono be given Mani) let; Dor further particulars se to price, tame, &0., apply to A. J. LO W RY, 18.0f Dimwit!. No Question About It ! Wo enjoy to a rare degree the con. Adonis) of our austomore, Thla eon. Silence ie the product of experience, Those who trade with us regularly have learned to know they can depend upon getting the best goods and cervica. When you want drugs or have a pro0oriptiou to bo filled and desire Ito have absolute assurance at per - feat service kindly remember this store. Yon will never have reason bo regrot planing your oonfldonoe with DRUG STORE e-- 1►/1 TSS TATE MoKINLJtY— 10 A pupil in venal music of Mrs. Om' - ton, of Detroit, is prepared to give Linnet - tion in vocal musk and the violin. Terme on application, Bank Shares. To th°90 looking for a P'Ia9T-ones, in yea t. meet l bog to env that I bavo still a num- ber of STERLING BANK shares for sale at Bret price. Call early if you want a few shares. J. LE05IE. Brussels, November lab, 1005, Our oSt tock, of Men's Fur Coats, Caps, Mitts, Etc., is now complete We are showin4 a larger and more com- plete range than ever before. Mon's Coon Coats $137 50 43 00 45 00 55 00 60 00 Men's Wombat Coats $18 $20 $22 $25 $26 $30 $32 Men's Wallaby Coats $17 $18 x;22 $25 $30 $32 $35 Mon's Black Dog Coats $17 00 $20 00 $22 00 We also have a number of High Grade Furins. L d eoats in stook at Rock Bottom Prices. Select your Fur Coat early and get first choice of the Best Assorted Stock of Men's Furs in Brussels. Ire are Ready ! Are You ? E. C. BUIFORD SDI The only Exclusive Clothing and 'furnishing House in Brussels. 1