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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1901-10-17, Page 4glitiklasotio TEURS.DitY, OCT. 17, 1.001, 81.YT71 FALL FAIR. Lueeday and V edneeday of last week were Blyth fall Show days, Wednesday morning it reload heavy and the outlook for Blyth Pair was die• 13owrie i cabbage, 3 Allaneon, Mrs Ham- ilton ; rod Epjl;okling cabbage, Sae Allen, W H MoOraoifan ; celery, J Allaneon, W H Mr:Crooken , aaotlmbere 'hire Bela, S K Wise, Jndgee•- E Medd, Weei Wawa• naeb ; G Howlett, Bruseele. Danis & PROvfermie—Tub blottel', J Vo. Qalhnm, W Plunkett; crook batter, Mre iamilten, J McCallum ; butter in roll., W Plunkett, A Elliott ; butter in prints, W Plunkett, W J Fonwiok ; dairy ohetee, Alias L Symington, Mre E Stewart ; ex- tracted honey, Mra W Hartry, A Smith ; honey in comb, A Smith, Mre Barbey baker's bread, Aire Sae Shortreed ; home made broad, A Elliott, dire T Hamilton; plain tea bleonite, Joe Barr, AZ Livings. ton maple syrup, A Elliott, A W Sloan; ooliootion canoed or preserved fruit, M Brethour, Mies H Wise ; grape wine, Mrs Tele, R G MoGowan ; tomato ant- sap, Alias H Wise, Mrs Hamilton I mix. ed pickles, Mise L Symington, Mise H Wise ; any other pickles, Mrs lisle, R G MoGowan. 7udgea—T A Mills, Wing. ham ; Mies Pipe, Brussels ; Mre J Kelly, Blyth. Farm—Apples — Winter apples, Jno Barr, Jas Alton ; Fall a I e, G F other• BaldKill & Son, 3 Alton ; Baldwin, G Pother - gill & Son, 5 Faro; King of Tompkins, 3 Barr, G Fothergill & Son ; Northern Spy, G Fothergill & Son, Sas Evans ; Rhode Island Greening, ,? Evans, 3 Barr ; Ribston pippin, G Fothergill & Bon, 3 Alton ; Rneaet golden, G Fothergill & Son, 8 Furse ;Rootlet Foxboro, G Pother- gill & Son, A Tyreman; Seek no Farther, 0 Fothergill & Son, RS Laidlaw ; Wag- ner, G Fothergill & Son, J Alton Ben- davie, A H Jacobs, J Alton ; Vander. vete, A W Sloan ; Tolman Sweet, G Fothergill & Son, Jae Potter ; Mann, Jas Alton, 5 Furse ; Maiden Blush, G Fothergill & Bon, Jas Alton ; Snow, G Fothergill &' Sun, J Barr ; Ontario, G Fothergill & Son, B Fargo ; Pewankee, G Fothergill & Son; Wealthy, B Furse, Mre Hele; Canada red, A Tyreman, M Brethonr ; Calvert, S Puree, H Edwards; 20 oz pippins, B Faroe, G Fothergill & Son ; any other nomad variety, GFother- gill & Soo, A W Sloan ; collection Win- ter apples, G Fothergill & Son, J Evans Winter pears, E Haggitt, F Metcalf ; Fall pears, A Tyreman, Mise P Nott ; named plum, FMetoalf, W H McCrea.en, F Metcalf ; tomatoes, F Metoalf, 3 Allaneon ; oolleotion grapes, A. H Jacobs, J Alton ; banoh grapes, Dr Carder, 3 Alton ; crab apples, 0 Campbell, W Jackson ; Winter crabs, J G Taman, A. Tyreman ; peaches, F Metcalf, Dr Car- der ; special prize for eppiee and pears, J Alton, A Tyreman, R G MoGowan. Judge—T H Raoe, Mitchell. MANunecnnaxe.—Home made all wool flannel, Mise B Wise, Mise P Nott; union flannel, Mies P Nott, J K Wise ; home made all wool blankets, Mre Bele, 5 Force ; anion blankets, Mise H Wise, 1 & 2 ; horee blankets, J McCallum, 11 Brethour ; coverlet, home'pnn, Miss H Wise, Mrs E Stewart ; rag mat, Mre Bele, Mre Denholm ; yarn mat, Miss L Symington, Miee H Wise ; rag carpet, J K Wigs, M Brethonr ; stocking yarn, Mra Hamilton, Miee P Nott; coarse boots and floe gents' boots, Jno Sherrilt. Judge—P Purvis, Teeewater. oou'raging, but as the morning wore on it ceased and the usual erowde began to ar- rive. The attendance was not as large tie loot year, bet was nevertheless gond oonsideriug the oiroamstanoee, The ex. 111b16e in almost all departments were good, only one or two beiug below the average. The pony race ennead more fun than anything else, while two beats of the 3 minute trot were vary closely con. tented, two of the horses in each heat trotting neok.and•neck. The prize list is as follows ; Honeze--.Heavy Draugbt— Team, Sas Foreter, G Dale ; brood more with foal, Jas Obieholm, 3 8 Smith ; mare foal, 3 $ Smith ; horse foal, J Obieholrq, D Cante- Jon ; 2 year old gelding, 3 Forster 1 & 2 ; 2 year old filly, Jaa and Geo Dale ; 1 year old gelding, Jas Chisholm ; 1 year old filly, J Reid, S & G Dale. Agricultural —Team, 3 & G Dale, E Butt & Son ; brood mare, D Oanteloa, 3 Chisholm bores foal, Jas Chisholm, Jae Evans ; 2 year old gelding, R J MaMlllan, E Butt & Son ; 2 year old filly, R Nesbitt, 0 Taylor, General Purpose— Team, D Reynolds, ,R McGuire ; brood mare, D Oantelon 1 mare foal, D Oan• telon, F W Sloan ; 2 year old gelding, Joe Coming, John Barr ; 2 year old filly, D Oantelon, J Armour ; 1 year old geld. ing, A W Sloan. Roadsters—Team, R Graham, W Snell ; brood mare, D A Cunningham 1 & 2 ; horse foal, 13 Morton, D Oanninglram ; mare foal, J Speir, W Robb ; 2 year old gelding, J 5 Smith ; 2 year old filly, Jae Shobbrook ; 1 year old gelding, W Robb ;1 year old filly, J 8 Smith, 8 Morton ; beat single driver in buggy, W Dale jr ; saddle horee, H Davis, Jae Sterling ; sweepstakes, 3 & G Dale. Judges—Heavy horses, Jae Arehibald, Seaforth ; 3 Dixon, MoKillop. Light horses, G Wiliam, Goderioh. • CATmLE—Thorobred Durhams— Miloh now, 3 Snell 1 & 2 ; 2 yr old heifer, S Snell, J Shobbrook & Son ; 1 yr old hail. er,.3 Snell 1 & 2 ; heifer oalf, J Snell, 3 Barr ; aged ball and bull two years and under, J Snell ; bull calf, A T Cole, J S',el'. Any other " registered breed— Mitch cow, Mrs Denholm, Ira Elliott ; 2 yr old heifer, E Butt & Son 1 & 2 ; 1 yr old heifer, E Butt & Son ; 1 male and 2 females, 3 Snell. Grade—Milob cow, J Barr, M H Harrison ; 2 yr old heifer, 5 Appleby, A W Sloan ; 1 yr old heifer and heifer calf, 3 Barr, 5 Appleby ; steer calf, M H Harrison ; 2 yr old steer, J Barr, 3 Shobbrook & Son ; 1 yr old steer, fat steer, 3 Barr 1 &2 ; fat eow or beifer, G Fothergill, M 11 Harrison ; herd, J Barr. Jodges—Thorobred Battle, T Mo. Milian, Hallett ; grade oatble—Jno Cox, Goderioh township. Sassy—Cotswold —3 Potter took all tbe prizes in this olass. Leicester— Aged ram, J Snell, N Coming ; ahearling ram, 3 Snell, J Barr ; ram Iamb, N Coming 1 & 2 ; ahearling ewes, S Snell 1 & 2 ; aged ewes, 3 Snell, J Barr ; ewe lambs, J Snell 1 & 2. Sbropabiredowna—Andrew Darman took all the prizes in this class. 4ay other breed not named—Aged ram, ahearling ram, ram Iamb, aged ewes, ahearling ewes, ewe lambs, G Laithwaite ; fat sheep, ewe or wether, J Snell. Judges —Geo Penhale, Exeter ; J Cole, Belgrave. Pros—Yorkshire—Aged boar, J Alton, R Nichol ; brood now, J Alton, R Niobol ; brood littered in 1901, J Alton, E Hag. gitt ; sow littered in 1901, R Niobol, J Allen. Tamworth—W H MoCotoheon took all the prizes in this olaas. Improv ed Berkshire—Aged boar, J Alton, G F Robinson ; brood sow, J Alton, Pat Gib - bone ; boar littered in 1901, Pat Gibbons, G F Robinson ; eow littered in 1901, Pat Gibbons, G F Robinson 1 pen of pigs, any age or breed, J Alton, W 13 MoOutaheon ; special, 6 singers, J Watt sr, J Shob- brook, J Potter. Judges—W Bailie, Dan• kannon ; Levi Trick, Clinton ; 3 A Mal. lough, Dungannon., Pourrax—Bronze turkeys, S Speir, J Barr ; tarkeye any kind, G W. Irwin 1 & 2 ; geese large breed, 3 Speir, E Haggitt; Ronan dooks,E Haggitt ; duoke any other kind, E Haggitt, G W Irwin ; leghorns, Mra Howrie, W Haggitt ; brahmae, G Irwin, Mre 0 Campbell ; minoroas, Mre Howrie 1 & 2 ; homburgs, Mrs 0 Camp. ball, E HRegitt ; langebane, Mrs OOamp• bell, Mre Howrie ; dorkinge, G W Irwin rtes Mre 0 Campbell • 2 w endo p , 1& y , aodali eians, Mre Howrie ; black breast- ed red game, J; Haggitt ; buff 000hina, G W Irwin, bantams, Mrs 0 Campbell, E Haggitt tpoiande, Mrs G W Irwin ; red nape, Mra O Campbell, E Haggitt • ply month rooks, G W Irwin, Mre 0 damp - bell i collection of pigeona, Eva Bell 1 & 2 ; oolleotion of fowl, G W Irwin I & 2 ; guinea fowl, J Barr, E Haggitt. Jodge— G Swallow, Clinton. Iupnmoaxae—Single covered bnggy, J Branadon & Son ; cotter, J Brunedon 1 & 2 ; wooden pump, P Willows. Judge— W Sims, Blyth. Galax—Red Fall wheab,M Brethour, S Parse ; white Fall wheat, G Furse, of Brethonr' red Spring wheat, M Breth- our, J Zi Wise ; white Fyfe Spring wheat, M Brethour, R G MoGawan ; 6 rowed barley, D Bretbour, M Brethonr ; white Date, M Brethour, D Brethonr ; black oats, D 'Brethonr, M Brethour ; small peas, M Brethonr, 8 Furse ; large peas, M Brethonr, 3 K Wise ; timothy seed, J Allen, D Brethonr ; red clover, 5 Furse, M Brethour. Jndge—R Graham, Brus- sels, ROOTS—Early potatoes, P Willows, Mre Hamilton, S Faro ; date potatoes, 3 Allausoo, P Willows, Dr Carder ; colieo tion of potatoes, S Furse, E Haggitt, S Willows ; field oarrote, Jog Allaneon, Mre Belo ;garden red oarrota, A W Sloan, 3 Allaneon t Swede turnips, R GF MoGowan, 3 Allanson ; any other variety turnips, W Saokeoe, J Barr ; oolleotion garden products, W H McCracken, J Allaneon ; beets, Mee Hele, P Willows ; sugar beets, W'Et Mopraoken, 3 Allaneon ; marigold wrutzele long, W H Itfo0raoken, J Allan. son ; marigold globe, W H Morraoken, J Allaneon ; pumpkin. J Allaneon, E Hag- gis ; squash, A Tyreman, W H Mc0raok• en ; red onions, Mre Bele, W H McCrack- en ; yellow onions, Mrs Bele,'W B Mo. Oracken •; silver pickling onions, J Allan-' son, Mra Yale ; potaboe onions, P Wil. Toros, W 10 Moraoken ; white field -beans, S Furse, M Brethour; held oorn, 5 Faro, H lildwarde ; table corn, F Metoa if, A Tyreman ; oitrono, W Plunkett, G -'Henry ; watermoloas, W H McCracken, Mrs Lonxas' Wolin —Gent'e flannel shirt, Mre W McKenzie, Mrs Hamilton ; gent's white shirt, Mre McKenzie, Mra Hele ; gent's mitts, Mre McKenzie, W H Mc- Cracken ; pillow shame, Mre Hole, Mies Sporting ; patch quilt in cotton, J K Wise, W 2mnkett ; patob quilt in oloth, Aries Nott, M Brothoar ; si.k crazy quilt, Miea Symington, Mre Hele ; crochet quilt, Miss Symington, Mre Howrie; knitted quilt, Mies Symington, Mre Stewart ; woollen socks or atoakinge, Mre Stewart, W H McCracken ; Ares -rine work, Mre Nott, Mrs 0 Oampbell ; em• broidery on bolting cloth, W H blo. Oraoken, Mre C Campbell embroidery on silt or satin, Mrs E Stewart, Mise Symington - Kensington embroidery, Mre Hale, Mra Howrie; Roman em• broidery, Mrs C Campbell, Miee Syming- ton ; parlor screen, Mies Nott, Mra Campbell ; sofa ouebion, Miae Syming• ton, Mise Sperling ; fancy panel, Mre Campbell, Mise Symington ; piano or table end, Miss Sperling, Mre Hele ; drawn work, and honiton or point lane, Mre Hele Miee Symington ; novelty in fanny work, Mre Stewart, Mise Sparling ; oroohet work in silk, Mra Campbell, Mrs Hele ; crochet work in cotton, Mre Bele, M Brethonr ; bedroom slippers, W H McCracken, Mre Howrie ; fancy toilet est, Mise Sperling, Mrs Howrie ; foot- stool, Mrs Stewart, Mre Howrie ; appli• qua work, Mre Stewart, Miee Nott ; fancy pin cushion, Mies Wise, W II Mc- Oreoken ; handkerchief case, Mies Sparling, Dr Carder ; mould work, Mre Campbell, Mise Symington ; ladies' un- derwear, Mise Sperling, Mee Symin • ton ; knitted cotton laoe,-Mrs Bela, Mre Stewart ; knitted or oroohet fancy wool shawl, W H MoCraoken, Myrtle Syming. ton ; oroobet table mate, Miee Syming- ton, W H McCracken ; set doilies, W H MoOraaken, Mra Hele ; battenbnrg lace, Mre Hele, Myrtle Symington ; glove case, Miss Symington, Mrs Campbell ; tatting, Mrs Hele, Mre Campbell ; netting, Mre BAvota Lti ro Howrie, Mrs W lIariry ; Queen Anne darning, Min S mfn t , � re Qatn p . bell; gent's collar and anti gaao, M Brehbonr, Dr Carder ; afghan, MIee Symington, Mrs Us a • centre piece, ambroiderred, Mrasne cotMiseakips ipgover, tray oleth, Miee Symington, Mre !Tale.; tba aoey, Mlee Nett, W lI MoCraoken ^, piotnra throw, Miele Sparling, Mies Nott lamp soman, Mise Symington, Dr Oar dor; laundry bag, Miea Bymragton, Mrs Cidcr Applcs The Highest Cash Price will be paid for any quantity of Cider at 1irussela Howrie i chopping bag, tars dole, Mies Apples delivered Nott; etobioir, MEW Nott, Mre Camp. Cider Mill, bell ; knotted bed spread, Mise Wise, Dr. (larder; mantle drape, Anise Sperling, Mre Omni bell '' oolleatinn of ladies'. work, Mrs ti.ele, Dr Carder, Mrs How- rie. Judger—Miee Harrison, ]3oigrave ; Mies Nellans, Hedrick. CHILDREN'S PEPAn'rltltms.—Hail dozen hemmed handkerohiefe, Aire • Howrie, Jas Barr ; darning on emirs or atookiugs, hire Howrie ; oroohet work In wool, John Kelly, Jas Barr ; crochet work in cotton, W Ball, 3 Barr ; pencil drawing, Mre Hele, 0 Herrington.; dreeeed doll, Jae Barr ; work, . plain or ornamental, W Bell, Mrs Howrie ; plain sewing by abiid under 8 Mre H rtr Y•Funs ARTS.—Calleotl on oil pointings, Mies Fowler, • Mies Sperling ; oolleotion water color paintings, Dr Carder,Mise Fowler ; fi4are painting in oil, Miee Fowler, Mra Hele ; figure painting in water oolor, Mise Fowler, Aire Hole ; animals in oil, Mrs 0 Campbell, Mise Fowler ; animals in water color, Mra 0 Campbell, Mise Fowler ; landscape in oil, Miee Fowler, Mies Sperling ; land• Knape in watercolor, Mrs 0 Campbell, Miss Fowler ; crayon drawing, Dr Oar. der, Miee Fowler ; pehoil drawing, Mra lade, Dr Carder ; paetelle, Mre Bele, Mre 0 Campbell ; oolleotion pen and ink aketobes, T;McGill, Mre C Campbell ; china painting, Mra Hele, Mre Howrie hand painting on silk, satin or plush, Mrs Hele, W H McCracken ; painting on glass in oil, Dr Carder, Mies Symington ; collection of photogrnphe, B MaArter, N B Henry. Judges—Mies Graham, Olin - ton ; Mre 13 W Allen, Barlook. PLANTS AND FLOWERS. ColleatiOn Of foliage, W J Fonwiok ; geraninme in bloom, Jae Barr, Dr Carder ; fnahiae in bloom, Dr Carder ; banging basket, Dr Carder ; beet display of planta in flower, Dr Carder. Cat Flowers—Table bogaet, F Metcalf ; hand boquet, Mrs Howrie, F Metcalf ; oolleotion dahlias, Mrs How. rie ; collection pansies, Mrs Bele, Jae Beane. SPECIAL PRIZES—Lady driver, single rig, Miss. W Dale, Mies Lily Butt ;i open to farmers' sone only, harness horse and hitch to Bingle rig and drive ouaa around ring, Wm Butt. _Branum RACE -3 mile race, 3 Malbol• land, J McCaughey, E Kuntz, SCHOOL CHILDREN'S COMPETITION. — Obiidren under 10—Alf Collineon, Jae Brigham ; children ander 18—Isabella Elliott, 0 Sunder000k ; children under 18-M Elliott, Amelia Sundercook. OPEN TROT OR PACE. Two Strike—% Stanley, Paisley...2 2 1 1 1-1 Io eellSie --W on 88 2-2 BG oBus Goderrrch..a 8 8 8-8 2.80 TROT on PACE. Puzzler—John Beattie Brussels... ...... 1 1 1-1. Sidneer—G Whitely, eaforth...........2 2 5-2 Amelia—Pat McDevitt, Lualmow 8 4 2-8 —4 LitLine—Geo t Csees454tle abet, Twter —5 8.7,m>ru a GLASS. Maggie -21 Swartz, Goderich 1 1 2 1-1 Cap Tex -0 Henderson, Whitee'h4 2 1 2-2 Rodney—Alf BB Henderson Seaforth,8 4 8 4-4 Topsy 0—T Oarbert, Teeswater 5 5 5 5-5 PONY TROT. Sammy P—A H Plummer Blyth 1 1-1 Little Bay—R Graham, Clinton 2 4-2 Miss Hannah—Geo Hannah, Wingham4 2-8 Ned AE Plummer, Blyth 88-4 Judges—G E Henderson, Seaforth, starter • Dr Bgat aaa lBlCCllhton; P Scott, Brussels; 81 Geo.. Mtwara.; MILL STREET. FLOUR T A ]Brussels School Board, The regular meeting of the Brussels School Board was held on Friday evening in the Board Room. Present, J. Torn• ball, A. Oonaiey, D. C. Roes and J. G. Skene, Minutes of last meeting read and paseed. After a chat over uon•attending pupils it was agreed to ark the Truant officer to look 'after them. Inspector Robb addressed the Board relative to taking up Stb Form work in Brussels Pablio School and an interest• ing discussion ensued, The matter will come op at a sobargnent meeting. The Prinaipai'e report for September was ee follows Dept. Roll Attend'oe. Aggregate No. 1 44 35 700 " 2... 60 53 1053 8 57 52 1040 0 4 70 64 1274 Board then adjourned. Car of best Manitoba Flour to hand' and ready for the public. Also a ear of Salt. The Latter may be had at my Office or Grain Storehouse to suit Customers. Burglars robbed the safe of Maneon's general store at Shoal Lake of $1,000. Chadwick Brea.' factory at Hamilton was damaged by fire to the extent 01610,- 000. ,elf. Baeyer, Brussels. Harness Harness cL.EOD'S System Benavator —AND ETREn— TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyapep'sia, Sleepleesuess, Palpita• Eton of the Heart, Liver Oomplaint,Neur- algia, Lone of Memory, Brouobitia, Con. sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Diseases; Bt. "Vitae' Dance, Female Irregularities and General De. bility. LABORATORY, COI ERICH1 ONT. d. M. MOLEOD, Prop. and Mknufaotarer. sold by. Jaa, Fox. Draught, lrrueeole A Liberal Offer. p,Yaung M,al dv yfaul slat This is an opportunity for those not now subscribers of THE Poex. From now until January let, 1903, fifteen full months, we will send Tan POST to any person not now a seubsoriber, sending their name and addreea,accompanied by $1.00, the price of one year's subscription. This is a remarkably liberal offer and ought to add largely to oar subaorip- tion list. If your neighbor does not take Tun Foga show this notice to him and perhaps it will induce him to become a enbsenber. We have also made epeobil arrange• rents with the publishers of the Montreal Daily Herald, whereby we can supply the Daily Herald with THE POST at the ex- ceptionally low rate of 61 80 for the two papers. This will enable you to have one of the leading daily papers in the Domin- ion together with Tux Pon for less than the pride of two weekly papers. In ad. diger' to receiving the two papers, a hand- some picture of King Edward VII is given with them. The feet that the regular subscription of the Daily Herald alone is $3 a year will give you an idea of the exceptional liberality of this offer. We also offer Tao Pon and the Weekly Globe, with two handsome pictures, for $1.65 for a year, and new subscribers will receive the balance of the year free to both papers. We have special rates with several other papers, which .in conjunc- tion with THE POST, will furnish you with all the best reading matter obtainable at exceptionally low figures. Let us add your name to the long lieb of others who now enjoy the weekly visite of Tma Poex, whetber you wish any of the other papers or not. W -n leal.m. r �• Rev. R. Hobbs was at Niagara and the Pan-American last week. No. 2 Company went to Toronto last week to take part in the royal reception. Owing to the soarolty of . help, the Dinaley House hag employed a Chinaman o ook. T. J. Maguire makes announcement that be bas opened a real estate and in- surance office over D. M. Gordon's store. The youngpeople of the Presbyterian church have arranged for a lecture to be given by Rev.. Mr, Dickie, of Orangeville, on .the 28th inst. The front of the building occupied by Walker Bros. & Batton has undergone a obange. Instead of two windows, one. large window with plate glass has been e ubetituted. After some months' looking around for a location, S. Graney (predeoeseor of Ball Bros.) bas decided to locate in ,Stratford, and will open a furniture and nndertak- i0s store there. The School Board has re-engaged the preseub staff of teachers. The following are the saisriea paid the teaohers for 1902:—Miee Roberteon, Mies Reynolda, Mins Farquharson, Miee Matheson ani Miss Reid $860 each ; Mies Vanetone'at the rate of 6606 for first half year and 8320 for second half ; Mise Oornyn at the rate of 6320 for first half year and $335 for second half ; Principal Musgrove $776, Some time ego the Trustees of the Metbodiet ohnroh in town sold the lot East of the parsonage to W. H. Green, bat conveyance had not been made. At a meeting held last week the Board de• aided not to part with the lob, and Mr, Green oousanted to the change. The old building now on the let 0011 be removed and thus a good view of the new eburob orae be bad from John street. A road through this lot will give easy aooess to the obnroli gbede. The contract of re. moving the old antral to the roar of the S lot, clotting it down to suitable height and fitting it up properly as a shed for teams, AD " wee let to W. H, Green, HEAVY and LIGHT. A full stock and prices lower than ever as the following prices will show 1— D. H. Rubber Trimmed Single Harness .. ..,$ 7 50 Niekle Silver Single Harness, doubled and stitched 7 50 box loops, extra good value ... 11 00 Large size, heavy, warm Wool Rugs ... 1 90 Large size, extra heavy, fine quality, Wool Rugs .. ... 2 40 Plush Rugs, fine looking, good article ... ,.. .., 2 75 Saskatchewan Buffalo Robes, full stock, Newlands make, the best Robe in the market—we have the agency for Brussels and can do better for you on this Robe than anyone else. Horse Blankets from 50c. up, in fact everything in the Harness line you may want at lower prices than ever. Rubber Rugs, lined and unlined. Trunks and Satchels made to stand hardships. We can line your Robes for you as we keep lining and trim- ming for that purpose. 1 'Repairs in Harness, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers done neatly and promptly. I. 0. A value for your n0Onoy v If 08, take 0 505015 at the laiatewel llnaineas College, cheer rho Commmercial or Buorp.htOourao, Otudeota'00,7 outer of :Any than, Terms roaaoaabio-•sor:rl rtr College fourtutl, O. 4, FlaEMIN0, A. L. tfoINTY108, •'resitlon6, Scor'etary. STOCK FOR SERVICE p0OAR FOR SERVICE.—TRS upderelgned will keep /Or ser•vleo on Lot 11, Con.B, Greyy, the there' {bred Tsmworth hog, "Sing George," Terme, 75 conte, Payable at time of nervloe with prlys liege of returning it neaeasary. 18.4 4141:178 SHAW, Proprietor, r11HOBO' BRED YORKSHIRE 11 non non snnvron,—The under'efgned will keen a Wore' bred Yorkshire boar for service on North Half Lot 15, Con. e, Grey, Registered pedigree. Worms 75a'to he e aid at time of amvtao with Privilege of return- ing if necessary. JNO, BATEMAN, 12 4 - Proprietor. REAL ESTATE. "WARMS FOR SALE -THE UN - A. has sayers.' good Farms fOr sale and to rent, easy terms, in Townsbipe of Morrie and Grey.. F S. SCOTT,Bruseele T.OAR'4I FOR SALE.—$1000,00 ..-.al will buy Lot No.20 in the 18th ooneea- elon of the Township of Grey, containing e4 acres. There is about 15 acres clear of tim- 'nation apply to Gua Blairr, Solicitor,, labor - 'nation eels, G00D-1+'ARM OF 1421 ACRES for sale, being Lot 23Con, 7, Grey. House suitable for bwo families if required School house, ohuroh and part of the Village of Ethel on part of the lot, Apply to 30HN ()OBER, Ethel Carriage Werke. 24- A few good steers for sale, rising 8 years. A SACRIFICE IN REAL ES- Ttrtr.—$8000.00 will buy the Medan. ghey Block in the Village of Brussels, These two fine stores must be sold to close out the McCaughey Estate. Intending purchasers ehanld investigate at once, Apply to F. 8, SCOTT or G. F. BLAIR, Brussels, Ont. 11ARM . FOR SALE.—BEING the North-east } ()Mot 24. in the Ord Coneeseion of the Township of Morrie, in the County of Huron, containing 50 acres. For price. terms and partioblars apply to D. A. TAYLOR or F. L. SCHAFI'NER, M. D,:. lioieeevain, Manitoba, executore of the late H. A. Oaldbiok. 17ARl1I FOR SALE.—THE UN - i' dersigued offers his 100 acre farm for ale, being Lot 11, Con. 17, Grey. There are 0 aures cleared . and 10 acres bneb, Good case ; bank barn, 50x52 feet, with stone. tabling ; .good orohard ; farm well fenced ed drained Artesian well with wind mill nd tank. Convenient to school, church ud market. 10 nares of Pail wheat and 15 ores plowed, balauoe seeded to grass. Ap- ply on the premises or Walton P. 0. 54.01 ENELS ORIOH, Walton. L1ARM FOR SALE. — THE subscriber offershie valuable 100 aerie arm for sale, being N d Lot 24, con, 5, Mor- rie. About 70 acres under : Drop, the rest groes. There le a oomfottable frame house with cellar, furnace, Ea., barn with stone tabling, 40000 feet and straw shed on stone wall, 24x40 feet. There is also a atone hog. pen and hen house, and a frame sheep house on stone foundation. No more convenient buildings to the township. Farm in good shape An acre of orchard. Possession eouhl be given on Noy. lat. For price, terms and conditions apply to the Proprie- tor, WALTER INNER, Jamestown, or F. 8. SCOTT, Brussels. If not sold it will be rented. a• 5 h a a It's Your Nerves. .ROTI"' 0 il.... OCT. 17. 1901' Yes, we are prepared to give you a Dollar's worth of Goods for every Dollar of your. Money we may receive. We will be very much pleased to have tbe opportunity or showing ybu our stock of Fall and Winter Goods which is now com- plete and up,to-date, worommisamvammosimigock In our Shoe Department ranee Boots Shoes and Rubbers than any we are now showing a more complete ng. of r previous reason. We would draw Your attention to our— S)rpea for Women, made with seam on one side only, in eine from 3 to 11, special value at $1.50. — Our Boys' Spit Shoe, with seam on one side only, is a splendid boy's shoe for this soon of the year, Our Stock of Dress Goods never was larger, We are showing—. —Homeepaos, 54 inohea wide, in shades of Brown, Gray, Fawn and Bleak, splendid valve at 76o per yard.. —Blue and Blaok Berges, heavy weight, all pure wool, at 60o per yard, —Also fancy French Flannels, in leading shades, at 60o per yard. Saskatchewan Buffalo nobes. We have the agenby for the famous Genuine Saskatchewan Buffalo Rabe. Title Robe is made with an interlining of rubber and it is lined with a superior quality of Astrachan Cloth, thus making the Robe water proof and wind -proof. We guarantee everyono of these Roben to give entire eatisfaotion. It's the Condition of Your Nerves that Either Makes Your Life a Round of Pleasure or a Use- less Burden. To many women life is one round of sickness, weakness and ill health. To attempt even the lightest household duties fatigues them. Many of the Symptoms accompanying this state of decline are t a feeling of tiredness an waking, faintness, dizziness, sinking feeling, palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath, loss of appetite, cold bode and feet, headache, dark circles ander the eyes, pain in the book and aide and all the other accom- paniments of a rundown and weakened constitution. All these symptoms and conditions aro eimply the result of a poor quality and defective circulation of the blood, with a wasting away of the nerve forces. By feeding the system with DR. WARD'S BLOOD AND NERVE PILLS You etrike at the root of the disease, and lay a solid foundation on wbioh to build. Soon the weight increases, the sunken oheeks and flattened buete fill out, the eyes get bright and the thrill of renewed health and strength vibrates through the system. 60 dente per box at all draggisba', or DR. WARD Co., Toronto, Ont. For gale by C. A, Deed man, itruegels, Important:to Breederoland Horsemen. Eureka VeteCaustic Balsam. rinary Before Buying Tour Furs this season it would probably be to your interest to call and look through aur stock. — is Men's Par Ooata are can give yen Coo, Wombat, Blaalt Martin, Wallaby, Corsican and Imittion Parsian Lamb. — In Ladiea' Furs we can give you Oaperioee in the different kinds of Fur, Astrachan Gauntlets, Astraoban Capes and a ohaioe selection of Astrachan Jokers of best quality money can buy. It will cost you nothing to call and inspect our stock and as we said before we can show you a more ,complete range of goods in all lines than we were ever in a position to do before at H. A. c llister's A reliable and speedy remedy for Curbs, 91,a•tnte, Spavins, Sweeney, eta., oto., i n II Horses sad �}, Lump Jaw Cattle. TRADE HAItx "See pamph- let which a000mpanioe every bottle, giving scion tine treatment in the varieue diseases. It eau be nand in ovary ease of veterinary ppraotiao-whore etimulating applications and blisters aro preoaribed,. It has no ournnlon. Every bottle eold ie guaranteed to give satin. CLOTHIER AND faction. Price 70o per bottle. Bold by all draggling and country Storekeepers, Pre. n1aa.�rod by 1'no 811:Ti0Eli4 VETERINARY ME1)001NE COMPANY, Lendob�Ost. P. B.—If you are buying a suit for yourself or any of your 'family it would probably be wise to call and get our prices far a good quality of goods made up•to-date. 3., THE Ti "LION" BRAND O F--wimir Boys' Schoo1iI* Once a Customer, _ Always a Customer. KESS the boys so they can 'go out and enjoy the glorious air. Dress them so they will not be afraid to roll and tumble all over the ground. We have clothes made on purpose for these busters—won't show dirt, won't look shabby in a week's wear, and will always stand the rough and tumble wear of the lively boy. Pants have double knees and double seats, lined with heavy white cotton,: sewed with linen thread, seams double sewn and taped, buttons put on to stop on ; all this you get when you ask for the "Lion" Brand of Boys'. Clothing. ' The cut and make of these suits are not equalled by anything on. the market. We are sole agents for this famous make. ROSS, FURNISHER, :3 1:ZU SSEDS. Q