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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1900-12-6, Page 8LI ► 0 Copal son& China, We have a nice stook of Opal al and Qbinawaro which iuolade Tiendkorobiel and (Jove Dozes, Jewel .Oases, Beim Bowls, Rose Jars, Fancy pups and Raupere which we wunl4 1410 to show yea, Photo. Albums, If you want one for yourself or ono for someone else take a look at what We have, No trouble to select one to suit ons of somany and from 600 np, Toilet Sets. Don't think of bnylog anything in the line of Toilet Gets, Dressing (Wee, Shaving Gcte, Handkerohief and Glove Boxes and snob like until you have seen oar stook, We own ebow you new goode at reasonable prides. G. A. Deadman, nruggistand Graduate Opticia Brussels, Out. mw.mm ail Ctaones. QARQM Rave you played Carom ? II eo you will want to ploy it again, We Stave it and with table if desired, CAROM d'r CHECKERS Tile Above oembination gang prior). CAROM & CROKINOit,E Two popular Ganee in ane. °AROMA A new Game, CROKINOLE We have Shia molar game. better thou ever and highly flnlebed, AACHAREN,q A oombination of 12 Games in one. Other Games from 80. up. G A. Deadman, Druggiet, Optioian & Bookeeller. GRAND is TRUNK RAILWAY. 80009500 Ex1ENSION W. 0. & 5. Trains leave Brneeole Station, North and South, as follows Gone Bowen, Gbine NoBTn, Depress-- 7;18 a,m, I Mail 8.19 p.m Mixed 9150 a.m. Slxpreee 8:17 p.m ural Etkas terns. A ohiel's amang ye Lakin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. Domar BRR. PAY yens taxes. A. 0. U. W. ,.At Home" Friday even- ing. WoATNi,, has been wonderfully mild for December. A on of bogs was shipped on Tuesday by W. F. Vanetooe BROaeuL3 grain market ie being freely patronize::. these days. THE verandahs at the Methodist Par. eonage were completed this week. JAMES Ginnie has moved hie stable from Hawk street to the rear of hie lot. Banesuro Public school Board will hold i e regular roasting Friday evening of next week. Fouarn Division Oonrt was set for Tuesday of this weak but the Judge did 1 Ot show rip. CO. COUNCILLORS BOWMAN AND HERR are attending the County Couuoil at Wing - ham this week. DRva0I6'r Fox. will nee the Milton press- ed briok is hie new residence to be erect- ed on William street next Summer. TGE Methodist choir, of Brussels, will supple the musical program at the Pres- byterian lea meeting at Walton Monday evening of next week. Hones DEALER HEwITT shipped eight excellent leave, draught horsee to Mon- treal on Monday of this week.( They Went by vay of Seaforth. MrsioirAL nomination will be held on Deo. 81st and election day, if a contest, on Jan. 1 D. Ronald MoNaaghton, Jae. Irwin ant, W. F. Scott will be Deputy Returnin:; olfioere for Brussels with poll- ing plane at J. J. Gilpin's office ; the Council Chamber, and the Revere 'louse reepeotiveJy. LEoree.; Thursday evening of next week Rev. Fr ark G. Forater to will deliver a Leotnre in Brussels Town w Hall, under the aueP i+res of the L. O. L. Hie i topic Ir) will be an interesting one viz., "Lion tied her Transvaal Oobe." 3. Lloyd Mortimer of Toronto, will give musical ealeotion5 on the Zonophone. Prooeede go to the Siok Children's Hospital and the Piston Orphan's Home. Tam Clinton New Era Bays -We notioe the name of Dr. MacDonald, of Wingham, mentioned as one of those likely to ba appointed Deputy -Speaker of the House of Commons. Should the op. paintmen' be made it ie one whittle would give sati,fention to the whole Hones. The ltooto.has firmness enough to see the rules LI the House enforced, is an ex- perienced Parliamentarian, and will fill the position with dignity and oredit. Ir is not 90 very remarkable the num• bar of cog oratnlatory letters the Family Herald sed Weekly Star, of Montreal, are 000010iag relative to their two premium ojotare0, "Christ in the Tam- ple" and "Home from the War." The lettere are from the most prominent peo- ple in Canada. We have aeon the pictures a ad oan well anderatand the en- thusiastic reception they have received, for certainly no snob beautiful pictures have ever been before the Canadian ppb- lie,and to think that both are inoluded free with it year's subscription to that great paper makes one wonder how it is done. The Family Herald and Weekly Star shoo d do a greater business than ever this nsason. SAW Ilubsenze 44 YEARS Ado. -Tam POST had a call lnat Monday from John Tay- lor, of London South, who was here otos. ing ap the sale of his 100 acre farm, 5th liue, Morrie, to Samuel Barka. Mr, Taylor saute first to this locality in 1856, following 'be biose through the bosh from Goderioh and took up the farm he has now a ,116. He had served 5 years in England 50 a Civil Engineer and along with Engineer Percival laid out Brussels, then Ainleyville. There was a shanty hotel here then, about where the Ameri. oan Hotel anode now. A couple of barrels with aboard aoroes served as tbe bar and the other e000mmodations were about on per. There were 2 beds, . hotel. keeper . 1VIoReozie, Wife and family o0o0pying one and Mr. Taylor and Mr. Peroigal the other, Mr. Ainley and Mr. Halliday were here and a man named Deane kept a store near the bank of the river. There wae no bridge, a plank being need in ite stead. Seaforth was a black ash swamp at this time. In these early days Mr, Taylor took a hand at military tffaira and wee a private along with Judos Meredith and Street, Geo. IdeBeth, '3. Godhure, A. Emery and others iu tfondun, in what wae known as the Teonmseh Rifles. Mob man boneh6 hie own u ,form. It. was quiteeatertain• fag to hear Mr, Taylor net off,the doings of meld Info Syne, Ile is the postmaster at James Park post:E110e, London. .ROAD every advertisement in Tar Poor. It may save you dollars. A NEW lloor has been put in the office and waiting rooms at the Queen's Hotel, ROST. Memnon, formerly of Brussels, bag taken a position as harness maker in G. M. Mitchell's shop, Ethel, THOReDAY of this week wae the firet. monthly • Horse Fair for this seaeon. Next Fair will be on Thursday, Jan, 3rd, BARRISTER BLAIR has pnrobaeed e brown driving mare, 6 years old, from P. Scott, She is a good driver yet gentle and traoiable, Boox. GRARAer, who has been rooming in the Graham block for some years, changed his quartere to the Qaeen'e Hotel this week, J. L. LLorn, graoolitbio sidewalk eon. traotor, has Bold his residence in Walker- ton and will 01000 to Harrieton where he will make bis home. MR. GARR0THERe, who was in the employ of A. R. Smith, Braeeele, has gone into business with a Mr. Baldwin, at Watford. We wish him 000000s. JIM. WYNN bae removed the fence from around hie cottage, recently pnrobaeed from R. Johnston, and intende making a number of improvements to the bowie, and stable, A DELEGATION from St. Joho'e ohurob, Braeeele, attended the entertainment, given by the Ladies' Guild, of St. George's ohoroh, Walton, in the L. 0. L. Hall on Tuesday evening of this week. DON'T forget the lecture on "The South African War," by Rev. Mr. Anderson, of Wroxeter, in Melville ohurob on Tuesday evening of next week, under the auspices of the Obrietioo Endeavor, About 75 etereoptioao views will be presented, illustrative of notable events, plaoee, people, etc. Box Sona. -The L. 0. T. M. and H. 0. T. M., will bold their Box Social this Thursday evening, Deo. 6th, instead of Deo. 14th, ae announced last week. A good program of maeio, readings and recitations will be presented. Prooeede will be devoted to charitable purposes. A cordial invitation is extended to all, FARRIERS' INSTITOTE.-A meeting of the Direators of East Huron Farmers' Insti- tute will be held in the Connell Member, Brussels, Friday, December 7th, at 1.80 p. m., to make arrangements for tbe forthcoming meetings of said Institute in January and February. Thos. McMillan is the President and George Hood, the Secretary. _ BNenten - Mwee Janie Ho we daach- ter ofe r e G o g Howe, has been engaged as teacherfo r o rP10 B. B. No. 12 Grey and MoXillop, for 1901 and Will nom menoe work after New Years. Mies Howe is now attending the Model school at Clinton. Mies Ella Lamout, the pres- ent teaoher in No. 12, will attend the Normal eohool next term, her Third Claes Certifioate having expired. The eohool flee Eset of Walton on the side• road between con. 18 and the Boundary. Tam PRESBYTERIAN REvrrw.-The Pres- byterian Review, published by The Poole Publishing Company, Toronto, contains a large amount nt of interesting eet1n g matter in its issue of Nov, 29; juetlto band. Oa the front page of Outwear is an excel. lent picture of the Rev. D. 0. Hoesaok, M. A., L. L. B. editor, There is also an illustrated article on the work of Rev. Wm. Meikle, who has been stated pastor of Cooke's Church, Toronto, daring the vaoaney ; also on Rev. A. B. Winoheeter, minister -elect of Knox Obnrob, Toronto ; on Bev. A. 3. McLeod, late principal of the Regina Industrial Gobool. The num- ber contains an excellent,reprodnetion of the central figures of those about the Moderator's desk at the Hieterioal Moment when the Covenant of Union was signed uniting the two Scottish churches, The news of the ohnrohesle exceptionally well arranged, and of the advertising pages the most l' ntereatin gis the full.page illustration showing the mills and Toronto and Montreal ware• houses of The Consolidated Palp & Paper Company, Limited. REVISION OE VOTERS' LISTS, -His Honor Judge Maeeon has made the following °baiees in the voters' list of the venous manioipalitiee of the County of Huron ; cbange of change of Added. 8trnolr off.nsmet property Ashfield 44 88 1 Brunets 29 10 Clinton 28 24 1 Oolborne 40 26 1 1 Exeter 21 14 Grey 17 6 1 Goderioh 26 83 1 Goderich tp 43 24 8 Henan 25 14 1 13owiek 88 8 2 1 Hullebt 24 20 12 2 McKillop 10 4 Morris 9 3 Seaforth 37 27 9 1 Stephen 23 4 4 Tnrnberry 13 1 1 Uebonre 14 5 1 E Wawa. north 11 5 8 1 W Wawa- noeh 25 26 2 2 Wingham 41 82 Wroxeter 16 1 556 810 51 12 The lista for Bayfield, Blyth, Hay, Stan• ley and Tuokeremith were ,certified with- out appeal. Pruett found, Owner may have i6 by applying .6o S. W. Plum, Anent 61,400 bas been received on the 67,000 G xa o 0 a , on II er l s t QR o6 r e o a e. l R far. Tno "W16 and Wisdom" Ahab wilt meet et the bone of Miee tate Wjiepn,. Rlizatteth etroet, tap Tuesday evening.. Roy, Jn9, ROOS, B, A„ gave an address on Missions last Sabbatb morning in Mel - 91110 Cleurab. In the evouirag hie topic was '"Qwreleseuess," Tr1E Spriug aeelpee for this County will be .held in Gabriela ao follows Tory Mee, Tustiday, Feb, 20, Rose, J, Non.Jury oaeee, Tuoedey, May 10, Mo. Mahon. J. ALL municipal taxes not paid on or be. fore Friday of next week, 1011 int, will have 6% added, the sumo to be oolleated with the taxes; The ratepayers will get a moye on in the coming week. Rev. Jno. Holmes will preaoh annlver. Bary termone fn Blaevale, on Sabbath, 16th int. Rev. D. Rogers, chairman of Wingham Distrjot, will 000npy the pal. pit of Brneeole Methodist ohurob on the evening of that day. AOOTiotl eels of the Button estate 100 acre farm, Morrie, at the Queen's Hotel, Breesels, on Saturday afternoon, Deo. 22. F. G. Scott will be saotioueer, Geo. Jaokeon is the administrator of the estate. Mr. Batton died 20 years ago, WE are informed that A. G. Gilbert, the manager of the great ponitry depart. meat of the Government Agrioulberal Farm at Ottawa, has been engaged for the owning year to continue hie depart. went, "Practical Poultry," 1n that handsome magazine, the Canadian Poultry Review. Other dopartmento in the paper are ; "Turkeys, Ducks and Geese," 'Bantams," "Poultry Ailments," "Inoubatore'and Breeders,' and, "With rnole Sam." The Editor Bays it will be bigger and better than ever, and as it is now in its 22nd year, we believe him. This journal ie well illuetrated, fall of praotioal knowledge written by experts, and at the yearly eubeoription of 500., ie,ridionlouely cheap. Low ae it is how. ever, readers of this paper oar get it at a epeoial rate of three years for $1. A sample will be .sent free by addressing Canadian Poultry Review, Toronto, Oat. But the shortest and best way ie to send $1 for three years. MATRIMONIAL. -The Manchester, (Eng.. land) newspaper says of a Breseelite :- A very pretty wedding took plane at St. Joseph's, Salford, on Saturday, Nov. a7th, between Mies Elizabeth McDonald, of 86. Gregory's, Yarmouth, and Thomas Bloomfield, of Brunetti, Ontario, treads. The bride, wbo was beoomingly attired in white Dnoheeee satin, trimmed with orange bloeeome, wearing a wreath and veil, wae escorted to the sacred edifice by James Turner,of Broughton, Manobester. Mies Edie Turner and Miee Jennie Brown noted as bridesmaids. They. looked exceedingly charming in Liberty dreseee of blue satin and wearing white picture hate. The happy couple travelled in the afternoon by the London & North Western railway on tour for Paris where the honeymoon will be spent. The bride's travelling dress ccrosiated of a blue cloth costume with white satin facings and wore a picture hat trimmed with ostrich feathers." Mr. Bloomfield'e Oanadian friends, althongh quite taken by eorpriee, will wish him and his bride many years of happiness and prosperity. FORMER BRUe9SRLITm. - The Seaforth Expositor last week speaks as follows of a former Brnseelite :-A visit to the greenhonee of D. McLennan would fully repay any admirer of flowers, Mr. Mo. Lennan is 8 professional florist and hie hone of carnations is oertainly a beauti. ful sight, the ooileotioo being one that is rarely excelled. Daring the season of the ahrysanthemums he also had some very pretty ones. Although some have known that Mr. McLennan had out fiowere fore sale, e the camber has o small t make ma a t he eat r ri se pay, and be e has been seriously thinking of goinga of the badness altogether. ether It would seem too bad that the Seaforth green• hones has not been more liberally pat- ronized, partioolarly in view of the fact that many persona are in the habit of sending out of town for flowers. Such a con0ern in our town if a dooided advant- age, and we trust that persons wanting fiowere for parties, wreath work or for other purposee will visit the Seaforth greenhouse, Where we are sure the pro - proprietor will do all in his power to merit your patronage. $750 QoLLEoTI0N.-In connection with Brussels Method, t (Murcia s o ch last Sabbath was the date set apart for receiving the 20th Century Thanksgiving offering, $1000 being aimed at, There was placed on the plates the very munificent sum of $750 and the baleen will no doubt be forthcoming when all have responded to the call. Speoial mention is deserved by Thos. Watson, of Belleville, a former member of Brands Methodist obarob, who generously oontributed $50, evideoo. ing the praotioal interest be felt in his old ohuroh home. While the Board ie grateful to all who aided in the offering they are speoially thankful to Mr. and Mrs. Watson. The money will be paid on the reduction of the debt on the church which will leave lose then $2000 when this payment is made. It bears 5% interest, Owingto the erection of _fine new parsoage entailing the necessity of bor. rowing 21200 oome little time will yet elapse before a mortgage burning jubilee can be held. The prospects are favor. able, however, and °harnh finances well and oarefnlly managed. Ammo Dome WELL, -The Exeter Ad. yb°ate of last week says of the Ronald Fire Engine test in oonneotion with the parohase for that town :-Ae our readers are aWare a few weeks ago the Council Dialled a meeting of the ratepayers of the town to get an expression as to better fire protection. Our readere are also aware that about three years ago a new fire engine wae purchased from the Waberoue Engine 0o„ Brantford, at a large expense which has sinoe proved for all praotioal purposes of no nee whatever. An a result of the meeting it was unani- moaelydooided toperobase anew modern Ronald Steamer. It arrived hero Mon- day and wae thoroughly tested, first at the river, raising steam from cold water and started in 87 minutes and throwing first one large 14 inch stream through 500 feet of bone a great dietaries, .then two 1.inoh enemas °leer &arose the river. It wae also taken down town and threw two magnidoent etreame, some 40 or 50 feet above the top of James street Methodist thumb spire. This fairly tiokled everybody, the eight was grand. The engine stood steady as a rook throughout the whole performance. Mr. Ronald ran the engine himself the first taste, bat our Mr. Smith ran it himself at bbo ahuroh spire test, his first attempt, Tot be bandied it all right -,good ne any wed -being so Angle and needy, le easily embroiled, Steam woe ovally y maintained from 00to 100 n0 ede and Die water pressures .averaged from 160 to 200 pounds Baine fifteen or sixteen iittloeobool boys drew it beak to the Vivo Halt, allowing its great oaee of draft, Wheels being large six Iron could easily trot with It. It ie needless to add our whole people are well pleased. It is a substantial ti"e belting pines, of lunohnt. ery and we expect it wi)l place our town in olage D, one grade higher than pros• eat rating. The Ronald steamer hoe a high reputation, 00 many 01 then quits near bore, ell doing fine work and this wae thoroughly verified in Tuesday's performanoee. Pride of engine to $5,600, A hook and laddertrnok fully equipped is also pnrobaeed at an extra cost of $500, /Deluding two Bab000ke. PERSONAL I'ARAORIPHIS. W. H. OioQraolten 19 60 Toronto. MBlytre. h,S. T. Plum event Sunday in Arohje Scott, of Sarnia, is viol Ing relatives in town.. Mrs. Jae. Fox was visiting friends in Wjngham this week. J. D, Ronald was aWAy 60 Ottawa this week on a burliness trip. R, K. Matheson and L, Murdoch, of Looknow, spent Sunday in town. Tao. Patland, sr,, bee 'gone to Exeter wbere he purpoeee making bis home for a time. Ohas,Sager watt at Exeter 1.06 week with Mr. Ronald starting rhe ,,ew Fire Engine, Mrs. J. A Creighton bad b e, on the sick list but will soon be quite hereelf again. Mies Nora Holmes is home from St. Margaret's Collette, Toronto, wbere site had been for the past three months. Inapeeter Robb attended the Co. Gann: oil at Wingham in oonneotion with some eohool matters that Were before tbat body. Robt. Jobneton and family removed to Wingham this week parrying web them the good wishes of many for their future prosperity. Mr. Grigg and family, of Hensel], have oome to Bennis and will spend the Winter with 510s. Dennison, film. Grigg is Mrs. Dennison's daughter. Mrs. Donald Soon has bean on the sick list and her oondition,aauses anxiety among her friends but we bope she will soon be restored to her aooustomed vigor. It was rumored that Dr. Holmes might remove from Brussels. Sash is not the Me ae he has purchased the Dr. Kalb. Raison residence and will ountinee to prao- ties here. Barriater Blair was at Wiogbam On Wednesday wbere be addressed the Co, Oounoil in oonneotion with a eohool arbitration matter between Morrie and ifn l lett, Jno. Patland was called to Chatham last Monday owing to the serious illneee of bis daughter, Nellie. Hemorrhage of the stomach is the ailment. • She is in the hospital Mies Annie Patland also went to Chatham. , Rev. W. W. Leech, of Parkdale, was in town last Monday. He was eupplying for the Presbyterians at Doff's ohurob, Walton, on Sunday. Mr. Leech is a well known Methodiet preacher who is now on the Superannuated list albhongb a comparatively hearty man. Gamut MoHwoN.-The Hanesll Ob- server thus eketohee the newly eleoted member: -"The new member for South Huron, Geo. McEwen, is a gentleman of whom the people of this section are just- ly proud, Mr. McEwen is about 51 years of age and began life as a farmer and was successful at bis palling. He afterwards moved to Goderioh wbere be wae inter• ested in the salt works. From Goderioh be name to Heneal 1 and has phase been identified with the growth and p • eP a t Y of the place. He took bold of the de- funct salt bas, C neer here and made a Guo 0500 of it, lie also established a cooper- age and heading business and also a flax mill, all of wbich prospered under bis able management. He also farms here considerably. Mr. McEwen pays anus- ally over $5,000 in wages, wbiob, helps not a little to improve business in our village. He bas been connoted with municipal affairs for years, being Reeve of Hay, and Warden of the County, positions which be filled with great oredit. Hie °leotion over the old warrior, Jobe McMillan, was a surprise to many who did not know the man and the 'Wrong hold'whioh he has on the respect and good will of the people who know him. The vote in Heosali and Ray giving him over 400 of a majority proved this. Our new member is not a public speaker in the oratorical sense, yet he gate there just the same and is a.epeoialiet on 0om- mittee work, He will give the Laurier Government a general support, but we expect to see him 000asionally support a good measure from the Opposition. In electing him many a good Tory gave the first vote of their lifetime as a Grit. Business Locals. MANITOBA floor for Sale. A. 0. BIEBER. town and feed always in stook and eold at right prices. A. 0. BAIEE% Houeo and lot for eale, John street. JOHN POTLAND. A. 0. Bane= received a oar of flour this week and now wanes four brands of Manitoba. Oanlaxttts gifts, a fall assortment of Toys, Dolls, Games, ten, Fancy goode, Hosiery, Lace goode, &o. Very cheap, at Mee.ICiau's. OARPET Wnevxgo,-Having purchased the outfit of 8, Citation, I am prepared to attend to the wants of the pubf id 68 carpet weaving. BBatisfaotion guaranteed, JNo, DARTER, M111 St. West, Brussels, HronnsT oasb price paid for roll butter aodbgge. I &leo pay cash for all kinds of dreaded poultry. Must be starv. ed properly and beads off Ducks, Geese and Ohiokene. Dry picked. Bono. TnotlsoN, Produce Store,' WANTED, -One ton ohoiee roll butter, 20o, weekly. Also dried apples and fowl. Our stook of dress goods, tore, readymade clothing, &o., is large and not surpassed. We have a few odd .mantlee to clear, $10.00 ones for $6,00 and $5.00 ones for $2.50. G. B. ?fisc, Wingham. enORN . Clone -In Ethel, on Deo. 3rd, to Mr, and hire. 3, A. Cole, a daughter. Hamm -4n Brnttesle, on Noy. 201h, to Mr. and Mrs, Albert Hewitt, 'a daughter. JAdgeoe.--Ir) Bruseele, on Deo, 2nd, to. Mrs. and ll7r0. S. i3, Jaokeon, a; daughter, A9T4.X.n42.7 ' 13.4,N. t' Q 0,4X/1,W. CAPITAL PAID 1�4• (Qp�xM booll�e7) 01,000,000H1AA OFFICE' RIOST $700,000 tlpenalee Ln all princfpai pofnfp #n Onaario, neboa Manhole, United ,Stalest a � , �lnpf nd 9z ', IVOXs D of)%"r & A General Banking Business Traneaoted. Farmers' 'Notes Dismounted. Drafts lsentd and Oolleotions made on all points. SAVINGS {LANK DEPARTMENT, Interest allowed on deposits of 01,00 and upwards and oompoanded half yearly, fireman Alm:taxon 05V85 To yopo COLLEoa1og or FABMBA& SALE Norma, Bvery facility afforded Ooetomers living at a dietanoe, :fy payable at any bank issued roder$80,...120 anoq at the fpllowin tabes 8060 40„ ..14o g 010 to J. N. GORDON, Amon', BLOr'MPIpLD - MCDONALD.. - ,At et. Joseph's, Salford, Eng„ on 'Nov, 17, Mr. Thomas Bloomfield, of Brussels, Ontario, to Mies Elizabeth McDon- ald; MoMILLAN-OAMPBELL,--At the reeidenoe of the bride's father, Nov. iltb, by BOM, Geo. Ballantyne, Mr, Robert Mollllllan, of Palmerston, to Mise Margaret S. Campbell, of the Town• ship of Wallace. Scorl05-Beentze.,In Grey, on Nov. 28, at the reeidenoe of the bride's par- ente, by Rev. H. E. Carry, Mr. W. J. Somers, of MoKiilop, to Mies Martha, daughter of Mr, and Mre. F. l3eirnes, of Grey township. an:aeta. 3ouoods.-In Grey, on Dee. 3rd, 1900, Sophia Rae, relict of the late Jas. Douglae, 15611 cone aged 88 yearn, 5 months and 18 days. - ofzaystlanrs eiaa.ze•=axe, Fall 'Wheat 60 60 Barley ..., 86. 86 Peas 56 55 Oats 28 24 Butter, tubo and rolls 16 17 Eggs per (Innen ,. , 14 16 Flour car barye' . 4 00 4 50 Potatoes (per bueb.)...... 25 • 26 Apples (per bag) 76 76 Sheep skins, eaoh 80 1 00 Lamb shine each 25 25 Salt per bb1., 'retaili 00 70 Hay per ton . 6 00 '7 00 Hideo trimmed 8 67 Hides rough.. ,......... 5 5 Hoge, Live 5 60 6 60 Wool 15 157 ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. Two coal stoves for sale. Apply to W. rd, SINCLAIR. Wow, bred Bleak Minorca Oookerels for sale. Enquire at THE Fos,. Mousy to loan on approved real estate. Terms easy.For further particulars apply to W. H, 1{RB, Brussels. Two eligible building lots for Bale on Princess street, Brussels. For further par - Oculars as to price, terms. &a., apply to 8-tf. MRS. J. GR11OVpi, Brussels, ooaa stoves for Sale -one large and, one medium In prime working order for sale at half price. Gettingfurnaesiu house= -no use for stoves. J. D. RONALD. Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the estate of James Travis, of the Township of Grey, fa the County of Huron, farmer, de- ceased. Notice is hereby a pursuant to ohm). . 120 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario. 1807. that all orSaitoto andother persons hayingnayelefin s demandagainstthe above named James Travis, who did on o0 about hereby yhe, day of August, A. D. 1900, arey lirab do required. on .D,before9 the '1sondty- p000, pr m December,,0deliver o 1990, be sena by poet, of tail, ornlipto Elisabeth l Gaye nor, ()manly the Toon, the A In Grey,' in the sat to of Huron, the su Trao'ls, d ef the theirs of the , ad lames Travis, deceased wIol, acmes addreoi t and claims ends the with full pariioulareoi their olaima unatho. nature of the securities (if any) held by them. And notice is hereby given that aftersnob last mentioned date the said Administxa- tris will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongstthe parbiesen- titledthereto having_ regard only to the claims of wisioh notioe shall have been trix will not abeldressponsible 1 ford tlaei said assets or any part thereof to any person or nersone of whose claim notice shall not have been received at the time of such die- tribution. Dated ab1ruesels Deo, OM .1500. et. v.'BLAIB, Solicitor for the Adminietranis. Administrator's Sale -OF A- Valuable Farm In the xownssel1.3 et Morris, In the County nt of Mayon. Pursuant to the authority vested in the undersigned, as Administrator of the estate and efPeote of William .Button, dsoeaaed, there will be offered for sale by Publio Aue• tion at the DIDION'S ROTEL in the 'VIL- LAGE OF 11RO88EL8, on Saturday. the Twoutysecond da[y of December, A. D. following fat arm nr propertgy, ooneietin g of the South Half of Lot Number Twenty, in the Eighth Ooneeaelon of the Township of Mor- rie, In the County of Huron, containing by measurement one hundred aures of land, be the same more or lees. Upon the premises there are erected and in good repair a. frame barn 28x08, with stabling underneath, and a Jog house 15x210 with trams kitchen at the. rear 14x15, The fenoes are in afair condi- tion, There 10 an orchard anon the prem. Ins of about an acre in extent, There are about Seventy sores cleared, and with the exeeptton of about fourteen tierce, le seeded down and as there are never fnii'ing epilogs upon the land, this property Jo exceptional- ly suitable as a grazing farm ; the balance 10. ttmbsred with bard and Soft wood. This property Is well situated In a first-oluoe farming locality, on a good gravel road, readily aoosseiblo to schools .and• sbursbes' is six miles distant from She 'Magee of Bruseele and Blyth, and fourmiles from the village of Walton. TEnMo on SALE -Ten per cont, of tbe pur- chase Money at Etre time of sale to the Ven- dor or his Solicitor and the balance of the said purchase money within thirty days thereafter witbont interest. The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid, The title is indisputable' and posses. Bion can -be given immediately upon the completion of the purchase, PLY Mar partioulare may be obtah'ed upon application to the au0tioneer, F. S. Scott; the ddlniulstrator or his Solicitor, SMOGS JAMISON, Administrator, W. M, SINCLAIR, 21.4 8ollbitor for -Administrator, Dated at Brussels, Soy, Moen. .010000000110010 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. STRAYED ON THE PREM. rare of the undersigned, Lot 6, con,18,, Orey, on or about July lest a ;ewe and two lambs. Thpps Yyowaer Is raquseborl 50 prove ww y rtyJAS.arJMILLIE ew end take P k0, them TRAYED FROM THE PREM. Isna of the undersigned, Lot 18, Coo, 11, Grey, or or about Nov, 10011, 4 sheep -5 °wee, 1 black and 1 white ; and 2 email lambs,1 hunk. Shropshire breed. Pinder Will oblige by notifying 21-Ef PHILIP AMENS', Brussels. TEACHER WANTED. Teacher wanted far 8, 8, No,51)Orey, Duti ea to commence Jan. 1st, 3001. Applin. Moue will be received by the Secretary up to Deo.181h, ipso, EOBT, PIKES,Sosretary, 22.2 • 'rowbridge P. 0. Xmas 11%i Our supply of the Christmas Number of the Globe is now t0 band and parties desirous of sax. ouring,a copy who have not yet left their order would do well to • do go at once as the supply • 1. is only limited. " Price 60 Cents A,T,.... Poles Drug Store. 7 BOOMED COTTAGE WITH rent, good stable, well &a., for sale or to 21.61tne 'Emotion. Enquire Brussels, COMFORTABLE, 'WELL lighted and oonvenlantrooms tolet in the Leckie block over W. A, Deadman'e and Mrs, liogersl stows, Apply to P', 8, SCOTT, GOOD CHANGE. -TAE 'U- nmoral= offers bis butchering bust, nese, briok black,residence, slaughter bongo and other property for sale ata moderate price ae he wishes to retire from business. Will be told eu bloo or ,divided up to Belt purchaser. This is a good chance toan en- terprising man. Por further particulars as to price, terms and conditions apply to 14-tf WM. BLA81ILL, aroma. NEW SEASON'S Raisins, Currants, Peels, figs, Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, Canned Goods, &c. iS8ppecaia dl tAo totuenr tion Teas , Coffees and Spices ' QIJAfdl't UNSURPASSED and PRINCES 1MMOUIT. Crockery and Glassware A large assortment of Fancy China, Glassware, Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, as cheap as the cheapest. All kinds of Dainties to be had in our Bakery Depaltnlent. GEO. T HOIdIISON. Garfield Block THE' ScmcV 7are1iofl a'='a BIG SPECIAL SALE. .. IHE first of the year weintend making several changes and improvements in the interior of our Warehouse. With this in view we havedecided to reduce the stock to the lowest possible mark. Three Departments - Groceries, Crockery, Boots _& Shoes At Cost price to clear as we will not han- .4t4. dle any of the above lines after January first. LADIES' JACKETS worth from $5 to X.I $9 each. Saturday aY your choice for.... 3 These goods are all the latest styles and up-to-date in every respect. ' 10 dolt lids Linen Collars Saturday n daTMu 10c. each J Our splendid new stock of Staple and. Fancy Dry Goods at a slight advance on wholesale g prices. SALE LE COMM ENCES SATURDAY MORNING. .L.L°1 17i�, THE COTCH WAREHUUSE,