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Mapes Fane in demand, We
Stave them—Polm Leafs and others.
Also some to glue away• Ask for one.
Maris G310011
For Potato Bilge, the beat Eng•
lien 25o, per lb. at Deadmen'e Drug end
Book Store.
Paha, Loa "an%
Prepare for the hot weather by
buying one of our Folding or Palm Leaf
Fane.
G. A. Deadman,
Druggist, Optioian and
Bookseller,
rieroo's Favorite
Prescription.
We have lately resolved a frenh
supply of bhle popular remedy,
Beef, Iron & Wine.
There is no better and numb
that le not so good a0 the kind we
Negate, In fall size bottles,
°ASTORIA
Ie In good demand. It is very
satisfactory medloiue for children.
Stewart's Dyspepsia Tal)latsi
These Tablets are giving good
satisfaction. We keep them,
G. A. Deadman,
Agent for Oreeoent Bicycles.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN mmTBE010N W. 0. & n.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows
Goma Sown. Goalie MATE.
lexurese 7:18 a.m. I' Mail ....210 p.m
Mixed. 8:48 a.m. I Bxpreee 8:17 p,m
L LUI Ran giem ,
A obiel'e amang ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
Munro still hang around.
Blooms will be a Bank holiday.
Tao Gipsies have come to town.
Now G. T. R. time table in this issue.
MoNnAx and Tuesday were good hot
days.
PUBLIC/ eobools close on Friday for
Summer holidays.
Pones found oontaining small sum,
Apply nt Tan Pon.
EAST Boron Fall Fair will be held at
Brussels on Thursday and r'riday, Oct.
5 and 6.
Tao Ronald Engine Works is rebuild-
ing two engines for outside towns, new
boilers, &o., being put on.
SINGLE fare on G. T. R. for Dominion
Day. Good going on June 30 and July 1
and 2, and returning July 3rd.
Bownmo and tennis, with the more
vigorous games of foot ball and base ball,
are the chief sports in Brussels this
season,
PosTEAOTRB FARROW has a doe bowling
lawn Laid out in the rear of his residence,
Turnberry street, whioh will be in fine
shape in another year.
Taos. NIWeoare and A. Bawtinheimer
were at Moorefield this week in oonnee-
tion with the wood work of the new
Methodist church' being erected there.
Tnmems a Walkerton man landed in
Brussels with a big omnibus and left it
in the hands of William Campbell Smith,
who baa attained quite it reputation as a
decorative painter.
haute BURGEe' new barn is sheeted
and roofed and the internal fittings will
now be pub in. The building is quite en
improvement on the old one both se to
size and arrangement.
BRUSSELS Public eohool oloeed on Tues-
day evening instead of waiting until
Friday owing to a couple of rooms being
required for the Entrance Examination
pupils. School Will re -open in town on
Sept. 4th.
BRUeeEL8 faotory bas sold the first half
of Jane make of cheese to Mesere. Bal. house property owned by him on Queen
was shipped i, pe Stratford, for 10� Dsido, ib street.= -The basement is dug for the new
was arioe paid week. Very seldom t- &table et F. S. Soott'e realdenoe.—The
Each a price paid for the early June ant- old sidewalk is torn tip on several streets'
put and the patrons and faotory proprie• preparatory to laying down granolithin,
tor, W. W. Harris, era to be OOngratn-
laced. BRuesELs BOWLERS WON.—Two Kinoar•
, Dion.—Last Tuesday Chas. E., eon of dine rinks came down on Wednesday
Thompson Snider, Mill street, Brussels, morning, playing a match with Lietowel
died, aged 3 years, 7 months and 26 days. and winning by 4 shote in the forenoon
Rev. Jno. Holmes conducted the funeral and dropped off here from the afternoon
eervio0 on Wednesday afternoon, inter. train. "The game was an enjoyable one
went taking plsoe at Brueeele cemetery. and Wee won quite handily by our bowl -
die bad been co vu1e o for a few weeks and No. 2 bad three the score rends totical on each rink.
play to complete
died with nn.—Prions. the match when a shower of rain pub a
Ban ed th Fred. Downing, of town, stop to the ball trundling. The rinks
witnessed the Goderich Wingham and scores were as folio we
league base ball match, in the latter town
on Wednesday. Wingham won by 15 to gnwntxi 7E, Berlins.
5. Batteries were, Goderich—Straiton,
Wylie and Dulmage ; Win gham S
keate
and Lookridge. This( puts the three in.
tereeted teams, Goderioh, Clinton and
Wingham in the league, on even terms,
each having a win and a lose as their
reword.
A. J. Lownx commenced building the
stone foundation of the Methodist Par.
eonage last Monday.
OWING to Monday being considered a
holiday the monthly Council meeting
will be held on Taeeday evening.
A now plate glass was put in at Ino.
Walker's furniture emporium last week
to replace the one broken some weeks
ago.
BBveenne horse market keeps moving
at a lively rate and a shipment of drivers
was made daring the past week by Buy-
er Hewitt, of town.
TEE Publfo eohool Football olub, of
Brueeele, will play a match with Wrox•
eter juniors in that village next Monday
at the celebration to be held there.
Wu, MARTIN and W. H. McCracken
attended the District Lodge of the In•
depenb nt Order of Odd Fellows at
Wroxeter on Tuesday afternoon of last
week.
Fria new members were initiated into
Brussels A, 0. U. W., on Thursday even•
ing of last week, sod more to follow as
the result of Organizer Bradley's work.
He went from here to Belgrave where he
is engaged this week.
Tou17emY evening of next week a Lawn
Social will be held at the reeideooe of
John Mooney, 6th line, Morris. Arrange-
ments are being made for an entertain-
ing program of vocal and inetramental
music, literary selections, &o., inoladiog
a Flag Drill by 16 young ladies.
Winans Foot Ball team defeated
Lnaknow on Thursday of last week, in
Kincardine, quite handily by a soore of 3
to 0. Our boys are arranging to play a
game with the well known "Hurons," of
Seaforth, next Monday in that town.,
The "Herons" have a strong team.
'CONTRACTOR LOYD and staff have the
new cement walks on William street
about completed. He is doing a filet
class job, great care being exeroised in
seouring a proper foundation. William
street looks quite gay in its new outfit. F.
S. Scott, Reeve Thomson, W. Ross, Misses
Roddiek and James Menzies have remov
ed their front fences and when the im•
provements, each az sewer, deo., are cont.
plated Ibis will be ae nice a street as' there
is in town.
ItrnRovEnnoxs,—Geo. Crooke is patting
up a wire fence in front of his residence,
Queen street, West.—The reeideooe of
Station agent Sutton has been newly
shingled and the front fence removed.—
G. A. Deadman'e fine property looks
much better sicca the removal of the
fenoe and the cutting down of treee.—
D. Ewan has removed the stable on bis
lot and built a driving shed between it
and bis shop.—J. Leckie is fixing up
I+An1ms' etlek pia loot loot Sunday.
Finder will oblige by leaving it at :1'nu
POOT,
Bilvsa ox a bcwlera expeok to go to Lie.
towel for =toil next Monday cud they
will also take a bund at the tourneafent
in Seaforth a week later,
A DARx'o cloak was pet in It bgdgy, to
14111011 a white horse wan ottacbed, in the
American Rotel shed on Friday last by
mistake, Will the finder kindly leave it
at Tuft Pon.
Wmanetz Baso Ball nine is expeoted
here on Saturday afternoon to play a
game with our team. The Winghamltee
are lively base belliste and good ball will
likely be played. Game called at 4
o'clock.
MANAomn Hogg, of Brunie Flax Mill,
eaye the crop is doing well and harvesting
will oommen0e July 18. Ho has had e
new platform and timbers put in at the
eoaleo and other neoeseery repairs made
to the flax mill.
Tam sidewalk gang io getting the found.
ation down for the nese walk on the West
side of Turnberry street North of the
bridge. Brussels beats any plaoe of Ste
size, that we know of, in the Province for
granolithio sidewalks.
0. 0. F, Pro.Nr, ,—Next Monday after-
noon Court Prinoeee Alexandria, 0. 0.
F., Brueeele, end visiting friende porpoes
bolding a plo-nio in D. Stewart's grove,
Brussels North. A vocal, inatrometLal,
and literary program will be reudered,
the chief speaker being High Chief
Ranger Elliott, of Ingersoll, well known
to Foresters. Lomb will be served in
the grove and a pleasant time ie antiot.
paled. There will not be a meeting in
the evening.
ENTRANCE ExAtuNATION. — Wednesday
morning the annual Entrance Examin-
ations oommenoed in the Public eohool
here, Inspector Robb and Prinoipal
Cameron presiding. There are 51 °andi-
detes, made up of 80 girls and 21. boys
and they will conclude their work on
Friday. The papers are considered as
fair and no doubt a goodly number will
be successful although not a few of those
writing are very young to taukle the
work aesigned. Results will not be an-
nounced for a few weeks:
Ex001E0ON TO MODEL FARM. — The
annual excursion to the Model Farm
took place on Thursday of this week. A.
special of 10 ooaohee, in charge of Driver
Sloan and Oonduotor Pennington, ran
from Wiogbam at 7.18 a. m. and on it
Brueeels contingent, 208 in all, took
passage. 20 minutes later the regular
morning train arrived, with 7 ooaohee,
oontaining the Kincardine, Ripley, Luok-
now and Wbiteohnroh excursionists,
numbering some 300, so that when their
deetination was reaohed there would bee
good sized company. . By appearances
here they would be likely treated to a
few showers while in the Royal oity.
IBBU SS1CU•S €'OST
Mise Bar'ab Dudley was home from
Toronto 90 a aleft.
Wee, 1190011090h, of Seafertb,10 vi°it•
ing Mfoe Sample,
Mies Angie tlmitli le betas from a visit
with friende at Listowel,
Me, lfineman, 00 Wingham, was
vieiting Mre. Id. Pearson,
Oo, Ooguoillor Miller, of Wrwleter,
wee la town on Wednesday,
Mies M. Wooke, of 13ohnarn, is the
ginned) of Sire, O. Zillion thie weak,
It Is eald John Beattie, of our town,
has a warm aide towards the Ieraelitee.
Mile Donovan, of Seaforth, was visit.
ing Mies Mary Roche during the poet
week.
Me. A. Douglas has gone 10 the 16th
ooa. of Grey, for a holiday visit with her
Baronnao.—It ie seta Jno. Leokie will
erect a building this Summer on the
vacant lot between his block on Turnberry
street and. A. M, McKay & Co's bard -
ware store and that he has already a
tenant secured. Tam Pon is pleased to
hear this as it will fill in the only blank
between King and Mill streets and will
make a firet•olaes business stand. Mr.
Leckie evidently has faith in the future
of Brussels,
TEE Guelph Daily Herald of Jane 26th
says of a former Brueselite '—The Joly
number of the Primary S. S. Teachers'
Quarterly, published by the D. 0. Cook
Publishing 0o,, of Ohioago, °anteine the
first of a series of lettere on Primary
work wribteu by Mies Jessie M. Rosa, of
this city, superintendent of the Primary
,Department of dhalmer's church. The
letter is evidently the result of moot
thought and Doming from the pen of one
whd hae had mach experience in tbie
important branch of Sabbath eohool
work, will be of great interest to those
engaged in primary olaesteeohing.
Erns AT Tae SALT WoREe.—Last Sow
diy morning one of the anrtaine that
wooer the brine pan got on fire at the
Enterprise Solt Works and burned some
36 feet or thersaboate. When Jae. Gib-
son got to the blook, about 9 d'olook, be
knotted the fire out with a few paile of
water. It delayed the menufaotare
of the' ealine subetanoe and Wail a clogs
oell to a complete burn out. A new
bleak will soon be 0 nooeseity as a pot•
tion of the present betiding has about
served it's day. Foreman Mooney is
having the neoeaeery repairs occasioned by
the fire made and everything 10 beetling
along, Braseels 'ealb leads the van
and is not excelled, by that of any
istheb Well in the Province.
GRAND TRUNB NOTEe.—Ne W time table
in force this week.—The remains of the
late John Dutton, of Stratford, were taken
to Woodstock per G. T. B„ for interment
on Wednesday morning's train.—Ship-
ping is kept going at a fairly lively rate
for thio season. Among the sbipmente
were a oar export sheep, a oar of nettle
and a oar of hogs by Geo. Beet ; oar of
cattle by Ferguson & MoDonald ; car of
cattle by Clegg & Damen ; Beaker &
Vaoetone 4 ogre of bay, a oar of oats and
a oar of barley ; L. McDonald oar of
lumber ; Hewitt & Moore, delivery horses ;
Enterprise Salt Works 2 oars salt •
oar of tow by J. Livingetoo ; ani
a oar of cattle by John Scott. In
incoming freight was a oar each of pine
and hemlock lumber for Philip
Ament ; e oar of sidewalk Dement Walter and Mre. Smith. He bas been
for Oontraotor Lloyd and the us'• bothered with inflammatory rheumatism
nal quantity of way freight. — Com• for some time and hopes to recuperate
menial travellers and their heavy draft while enjoying the sunshine and breezes
trunke are still quite oonspiaaons.—S. of the Land of the Maple.
Hoggard receives regular supplies of Lake Thursday evening of last week llfies
Enron fish from Kincardine. Lizzie Sample arrived home from Lon.
Now 0: T. R. TIME TASLs.—Last Mon. don where she has been taking vooal
day a new time table came into affect 00 Unsexing for the past three months. She
the Grand Trunk line that will be worthy Will return to the Forest oity after a few
of note by the public. The morning train months' botiday hero. Mies Sample ie
arrives 2 minutes later than venal, 7.18 well eatiefred with her wares.
instead of 7.16; accommodation going Mre, E. B. McNamara, of Houghton,
Eaet is not changed, 9.45 ; afternoon Mich., who moved from Leadhary 8 or
mail, 2.10 as' has been ; but the night ex- 10 years ago, and Mrs. Martin, of
preys gets here 2 hears earlier, viz., 8.17 Toronto, both daughters of Ar oh. Tay.
instead of 10.17. Tbie necessitates lor, formerly of Morrie, now of Wing.
passengers leaving Toronto et 4 p. m. in• ham, were calling on friende in town on
stead of the usual hour. The public Thursday. John M. Molliamara is now
will probably be better nerved by this Deputy Sheriff of Houghton.
arrangement and it will oertaintly be a Thos. Bloomfield arrived home last
eoorne of relief to the G. T. R. agents week from the Old Country, whither he
who were compelled to put in very long) had gone with a contingent of horses.
hours under the old time table. If an Be had a good trip Both ways and ex.
additional train were put on to go North peote to leave shortly for another voyage,
in the morning and back in the evening, He bad a chance of another trip to
connecting with the L. H. & B. at Wing- Afrioa but declined as the hot weather
ham Junction, we would be all right. and smaller pay was against it.
Whet's the matter with running the Mrs. David Whiting and children, who
London, Huron & Brune train to Palmer, have been vieiting her parents, Wm. and
Mrs. Ellis, for several weeks, loft on
Monday for Dondorn, Ana., N. W. T.,
to rejoin her husband, who went there
last April. Robert and Time. Ellie,
brothers to Mre. Whiting, are also there,'
having homesteaded 160 sores each which
they are now working.
Among the many former Brueselitee
noticed in Brothels at Friday's eelebra•
tion were :—Thos. Town, Buffalo, N. Y.;
Fred. Frey and Mrs. Frey, Cross Hill ;
Robb. Blank and wife, Wroxeter ; IT, B.
Gerry, wife and daughter, Blyth; Jno,
Pelton, Atwood ; W. J. Norton, Lista.
wel ; W. H. Willis, wife and sons, Sea.
forth ; A. J. Lowick, Tiverton ; Ad.
Hingaton and wife, Seaforth ; Ivan
Crooks, Darman Stewart and Jae.
Walker and wife, Wingham ; Will.
Janne and wife, Seaforth ; Wee, Walker,
Blyth ; Joe Ardell, Gorrie ; S. B. Smola,
Lietowel ; Andrew Currie, Seaforth ;
D. Ferguson, wife and ohildren, Tees.
water ; Jno, \arooe, Constance ; Gregg
MoLennan, Seaforth ; and Geo, Laokie,
Wroxeter ;
JuNE 28, 1900
ST4X7YD4RD B4XJ' 02? 04N4D4,
MEAD OFFICE, TORONTO
CAPITAL PAID TIP (Ono Million /Milan) • 01,000,000
RWSERVE FUND . . 0000,000
Amain in tell principal points in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, United States rd. Ettelar44.
gone,
Sire, Little, of Ingersoll, was vieiting
et Wm, Ellie', Grebamville, during the
peat week,
Mies Downey, teacher, will visit at
Chatham and thea go to the Southern
Stone for a time.
Mrs, I. Kingswood and son, of St,
Thomas,are Melting relative in Bras.
eels and Morrie,
Mies M. L. Brook has gone to. Mitchell
and from there will go to her home at
Sunridge for her vacation.
0, G. L. Herr, of Waterloo, has takes
a position in A. Straohan'e store. He
oomee to town highly recommended.
Jas. B. Btretton was at Liehowel on
Tuesday ening "Texas Guy" work a
mile on the traok. Ile is gouig very
well,
Alex, Boas is well pleased with bio new
position in H. ItI. Onetorn+, Toronto.
Tao POST will bank on him attending to
hes duties,
Albert West is home from Oh ,them on
the sick list. He has bad an attack of
peritonitis but we hope he will Boon pull
up again,
F. Adams and family were visiting in
Listowel locality over Sunday. Willie
Adame ie holidayiingathis grandmother's
Trowbridge.
Leslie, son of Geo. C. Lowry, who was
so .eriouely i11, is recovering quite nioely
and will soon be all right again, we are
pleased to state.
Mise Aggie and Anoie Douglas are
visiting with friende at Palmerston,
Elora and other points. Th.y left on
Tuesday morning,
Mrs. Barker and eon and Mr. Oolvin,
of Stratford, and Mrs. Sheldon, of Tor-
onto, were visitors at W. F. Vanetone'e
during the past week.
Mrs. T. Hayoroft and Mies Mabel have
gone to Hamilton where they will enjoy
a few weeks with friends. Will. Hay.
croft will rusticate in Grey during their
absence.
Mies Emma Varcoe is in town renewing
old friendships. She bas been residing
in Sault Ste. Marie for some years.
The Northern climate evidently agrees
with bar.
We are pleased to report very marked
improvement in the bealth of both Geo.
and Mrs. Baeker and their many friends
hope they may soon be restored to their
former vigor.
Wm. Blaehill and Mies Beatrice were
vieiting Jos, Beatty and wife at Galt.
The latter will remain for a few weeks
with her sister hoping the change of air
and scene will prove beneficial,
Mrs. J. D. Ronald arrived home last
weak after an extended visit to Califor-
nia. Mr. Ronald mether at Windsor
where they spent a few days and also
called off at Rev. W. T. Olnff's at
Strathroy, on their way home to Brussels.
Walter Smith, of Newark, N. J., is
here on a visit to bis grandparents,
Iiir10'bmus Porme.w.
A General Banking Bueinoee Transacted, Farmers' Notee Dieoounted,
Draft° Issned and Collections made on all points.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.
Interest allowed on deposits of 01.00 and upwards,
Sr0Oen ATTENTION GIVEN TO TEE O0141MTIoN OF FARrIEas' SALE Norms,
Every faoility afforded Oustomere Bring a1.5 distanoe.
J. N. GORDON, AOToNd AGENT.
Mr, and Mrs. Ball, of Brussels, and
Mre. Bt. Peter, of Abilene, .Kanaae, were
visiting at Wm. Neale on Tuesday,
Business Locals.
Caen for butter and eggs. A. Ooueley.
MILE for sale at 4o. a quart. Mae.
Wt[. BLAanhLL.
BroraLme repaired carefully and prompt-
ly at the Eleotric Light Worke,
Brueeele.
WANTED, —100 tabs butter- weekly.
Everybody pays lie. cash, 13o. {trade
for eggs. If imitation is the sincerest
flattery we might be pardoned in feeling
rather sensitively Oar position. Note
the Genesis of our inpiration. •
G. E. Ems, Wingham.
030RST.
JAanEsoN.—Io Brueeele, on June 24, to
Mr. and Mrs. David Jamieson, e
daughter (still born.)
Zn Lzex.—Io Lletowel,lon June 10,the wife
of Mr. Conrad Zillion, of a daughter.
DnTTON.—In Brussels, on June 26, John
Dutton, father of Mrs. G. A. Dead-
man, aged 72 years, 2 monthe and
26 days.
JomOsTON.—In Trowbridge, on June 19th,
Emma Johnston, aged 19 years and 1
month.
PONELL.—In Blyth, on June 17th, Ethel,
only daughter lof George Powell,
aged 16 years and 7 months.
SNIDE°.—In Brueeele, on June 26, Chas'.
E., son of Thompson Snider, aged 3
years, 7 months and 26 days.
B!NL.N0. 1. ston every evening instead of lying over
J. Moffatt, G. F. Blair, in Wingbam7 It would be a great con.
Dr. McDonald, Jno. Hewitt, venienoe to the travelling public and
fn, would not entail very heavy expense,
A. M. Smith, Jas. Irw
W. Bishop, ok14 G. N. Gordon, ek. 22
N0. 2,
R, Rose, T. Farrow,
J. 0. Cooke, G. N. McClellan,
Dr. Bruce, J. H. Cameron,
J. D. Scougal, ek14 D. 0. Rose, ek., .22
Totals 28 44
Brneeela winning by 18 shote.
The Kinoardineites are a genial, gentle•
manly lot and Brussels will be pleased to
see them back again. This was the first
match tbie season for oar bowlers.
Swoon AeziontTIONS. — Hie Honor
Judge Masson and Messrs. Britton, Coate,
Tom and Robb, arbitrators to ooneider
the advisability of forming a Union
School Seotion between parts of the
Townships of Hallett and (doderioh, met
at Summerhill on Saturday, June 28rd.
After a oareful ooneideeatioa of the alta•
ation they Dame to the eonolaeion that
greater change eboald be made than
they were authorized to make in their
instrootione from the Counoile of the
town&hip& oonoerned. They finally de.
terminad to adjourn to meet at Clinton
on July 21et so 80 to allow the councils
to issue froth instruotione. Meesre,
Britton, Miller and Robb met at Blyth
on Monday, June 25th, to hear argument
for and against the formation of a Union
School section between parte of the
Towsnhipe of Hallett and Morris. The
meeting opened at 10 a• re. and oontinned
until 6 p. m. The case for the petition.
ere was ably handled by G. F. Blair,
barrieter, Broeeelc, The arbitratore
determined to form it new Union Bohool
Seotion, and is order to give the matter
mature consideration, adjourned to meet
in Brussels on Only 2nd. 11 was outran.
ly one of the moat harmonious meetings
of the kind ever bald, and showed a cord.,
mendable desire on the "Vitt of all to
remove an acknowledged hardship even
if it did entail a slight rise In taxabion,
People We Know.
Mies Mary Caution is taking a month's
vaoation.
Will, Leatherdele, of Sealorth, Sunday
ed in town.
Neil Murdoob, of Luoknow, Sundayed
in Brussels.
Mise Maggie Baeker returned to Lon-
don on Monday.
H. W. Farrow, Mail Clerk, was in
town over Sunday.
Mie Clara McLean, of Luoknow, is
visiting Mre. Jae. Fox.
Mies Sperling, of Seaforth, is visiting
'Mise Ball Bawtiobeimar.
u Mrs. J, L. Kerr is visiting Mre. (Dr.)
Cavanaab at Owen Sound.
Mrs. (Dr.) Twaddle and children are
visiting relatives at Fergus.
M. Buchanan and Mise Eleventh were
vieiting at Westfield last week.
Mrs. J. A. Stewart and ohildren re,
turned to Toronto on Tuesday.
Mrs. David Jamieson bas been danger.
ously ill during the past week.
J. Walkam and wife, of Kirkton, visit.
ed at Thos. Moore's last week.
Ruaeell Fletnber, of Chicago, Sundayed
with bis grandparents at Luoknow.
Will. Reid, of Gorrie, was renewing old
friendships in Brueeele on the 22nd.
Jack, son of Joe. Leckie, has been on
the siok list but is getting all right spin,
Harris Hamilton, of the Standard
Bank, is away on a holiday outing for
two weeks,
Bev. Wm. Norton hag been vieiting
with hie daughter, Mre, A. E. Treleaven,
at Dungannon,
Mies Maggie Meadow's, of
enjoying a holiday with her
John street, Brunets.
Miss Millie Cummings, of
here on a visit with 14irs.
Swale, her grandmother.
London, is
mother, on
Buffalo, ie
Prudence
33RTTSm'F.7 m MA.RS• =TS,
Fall Wheat ............. 70 71
Barley 37 87
Peas 69 60
Oats 26 27
Butter, tubs and rolls 14 15
Eggs per dozen 9 10
Flour per barrel4 00 4 60
Potatoes (per bus) 25 20
Apples (per bag)' 1 00 1 00
Balt per bbl., retail 1 00 70
Hay per ton 6 00 7 00
Hides trimmed 6 61
Hides rough - 5 5
Sheep skins, earth 80 1 00
Lamb skins earth 25 25
Hoge, Live 6 00 6 00
Wool 16 15;1
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
An apprentioe wanted, about 16 years
of age, to learn the trade at
RONALD TI1101 ENGINE WORKS,
TILE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
'TOR SALE. — A BEAUTIFUL
home on Queen street, furnished or
Without, at abargain. Apply to
MISS M. CAMPSPILL, Brueeels,
Teacher Wanted.
Teacher wanted for S. S. No, 8, Grey, to
take °barge after holidays. Male or female,
Applioatlone received up to Juae 20111,
WM. ST1OATII,
45 8 Secretary, Oranbrook P. 0.
Patents Guaranteed.
Our fee returned!! we fail. Any one send-
ing sketch and description of any invention
Will promptly receive our opinion erne eon -
earning the patentability of same. How to
obtain 5, patent" sent upon request. Pat-
ents secured through us advertised for sale
at our expense. Patents taken out through
119 receive Braman 0100008, without charge,
in TEE PATENT RE00n0, an illustrated and
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ufaeturers and investors, Send for sample
eopymore. Address VICTOR J, BVANS
(Patent Attorneys,) Evans Building,
Washiogteu, D, 0,
REAL ESTATE.
.(7ARM FOR SALE -100 GORES
—South Half Lot 27, Don, 0, Morrie
Tow nshlp, within !mile of Brueeele. Dwell-
ing house; buildings and fences in good can.
clition. The lot has -a spring creek outhe
front and river Maitland 0008050 the rear.
About 00 acres timber and a young bearing
orchard. Apply to G. A,DEADMAN,
454f Druggist, Brussels,
150 ACRE FARM FOR SALE,
Being Lot 17 and B 1 Lot 16, Con,
15, Grey. On the premises is a comfortable
house, bank barn, orchard, 40. Liberal
terms will be given to purchasers. Parra
could be div idea, making the 100 and the 00
separate. For further particulars as to
pries, terms, ,&a., apply on the premises or
if by letter to Oraubrook P. 0,
40.10 JAMBS O0TBILL.
LARGE FARM FOR SALE. -
040 acres, complete section, near
Southwest boundary of Manitoba, Over 100
acres under cultivation. Tine twO.storeyy
house costing over 01000. 8 miles from rail-
way; river Souris pusses through farm;
near cheap coal supply. Price 04000.
Apply to JN0. D. RONALD.
Tis
"IitA4t^
en
We Guarantee every
pound we sell to be
Absolutely Fungi
And the price is
250, per 1b,
A
Fox's Drug Store.
FINE FARM FOR SALE.—BE.
ole Lot 20, 10 Con. 0, Morris bowneht)%,
to a hon e, balm, � orchha d and land. Thein
goon ware-
house, and farm ie well fenoed. There ore
00 acres in Fall wheat ; 18 acne in hay and
45 acres pasture. Poseseslon could he given
at come. Farm adjoins the village of n0110-
8018. I•'or further portico/are 00 to price,
berP s, dos,,Badwrite to JAMBS LIVIN GSTON,
von, SALE IN STEEL VIL-
LAem.—The property of the late John
10111011, oonelstiug of a solid break house
with frame kitehou and woodshed, good
stable and ¢ ace of land all in filet-olase
condition, if not sold will -be rented. POe-
aeaston at any time. Tor particulars apply
to War, 8E080E, 19thel; ALEX. PATTERSON
Galt; or Dn,MoliiXv1r, Mt. Forest 2.010
1 11RST • OLASS FARM FOR
J.,
fierce.—Lot• 17, con. 0, Township of
Grey. 100 aoree more or less. Situate 44
miles from;Brussele and 2 miles from village
of 1thel. All °bared excepting a 08008 of
hardwood bush, Buildings and fences In
good repair. Good wells. All Fall plowing
done, Price and terms of payment on a0-
plioatiou to W. M, SIN OLAIR
20-tf Barrister, &.o„ Brussels.
FARM FOR SALE. -150 AORES
Consisting of the South 1 and South ¢
of the North 1 of Lot86, Oon.2, Bast Wawa -
nosh. Tina Is an excellent stook farm, being
Well annulled with good spring water, It is
situated about 3 miles from the thriving Vil-
lage of Blyy111. A large part of 11 is under
graes. Bulidinge and Mime are in a fitly
state of repair. Basy Wine of payment will
be given. For all information apply to
11-10 G.F. BLAIN. Barrleter, Brueeele.
T.1ARM FOR SALE. — FOR
sale Lot 21, concession 10, Malllllop,
containing 100 aeroe, 80 aoree cleared and
ready !moron,being well underdrained and
well fenced wih oedar and blank ash. The
balance
treeollewlorchard timber
wess,rber
is a good frame novae ,and wood shod, a
barn and stables °1x80 foot, also sheep
house, pig pen, implement house and int
other necessary Out buildings. Itis 1¢ miles
Bast of the North gravel road and is con-
venient to sehoole, churches, post ogles, etc.
Is 74 miles from Seaforth and 10 mllee from
Brussels, It is one of the beet !arms lu
the township and will lm sold on easy terms
as the proprietor wishes to retire. Apply
011 the premises or address Winthrop P. U.
WM, MOIRRISON.
A. R. Smith's Store
Confidence
Is said to be a plant of sure growth. It' proper-
ly matured none is more certain to reward the labor be-
stowed on it. We are daily reaping the reward of Confi-
dence our Customers have placed in our advertising. Here
are a few of this week's bargains :—
PARASOLS - BEAUTIES!
They are here in all their glory, The Parasols ! How
shall we describe them ? Beautiful ; Lovely ; Entrancing;
Give it up. Can't do them justice. Come in and see for
yourself.
Walton.
Petra. Hewitt is dangerously ill.
F. 0. Neal is home from the Medical
College, Toronto, for the holidays.
James Ryan, jr„ returned home Fri.
day from Sandwich for his holidays.
Bev. Mr, Filer's eubjeot for next Bab.
brth evening will be "Out to Oalvary."
Fred, Walsh, of Seaforth, event a short
time in town on hie way North. He is
looking hearty.
The 000gregatioo of Duff's church had
no regular service last Sabbath. Mr.
Oranetoo returned to Welton on Thurs.
day.
In the report of the MoDonald•Arober
wedding last week we inadvertently for-
got to mention that Rev, 0. M. Filer, of
Walton, performed the ceremony.
Rev. A. 0, and Mrs. Tiffin :left on
Taeeday for Romney, their future charge.
The beet wishes of a serge circle of
`friends in Walton and vicinity follow
them to their new field of labor,
LADIES'
Fine Dongo]a
Buttoned Shoes
Regular price, $2150
Sale price, .. 1,26
Good range of Ladies'
Low Out Shoes.
Giris'
1�
.. Reduced Prices,
Men's Boots
and Shoes.
bases and Boxes
coming in at
Rear Entrance.
Moo's, 'oaths and
Boys' Clothing
Sold and distributed
to all parts of the Country,
and still the rush con-
tinues at
maaarnemalleg
A. R. SMITH'S,
Champion Clothier.