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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1902-10-2, Page 8tostalawaaaa.9999919.599wo Fall Wall Papers The Season for Papering and House-cleaning will 80001 be here and we are well prepared for the Wall Paper trade this Fall as our Spring Orders are now coming in. Our new Papers will be FAR CHEAPER and the designs are far more handsome than any we ever had before. Do not fail to call and see our Papers whether you intend to buy or not. HURSLEY'S DRUG STORE RUSSELS. gefassiaMazarisr GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. O. & B. Trains leave Beta:sale Station, North and South, as follows!: Game Spume Gomel Nowa. Mali 7:18 8.10 I Mixed 10:60 8,01 i0 00 a.m 1 Mail..... I:17 p.m Eixprese 8:25 p.m 1 Expreas ...... 8:17 p.m Paul geirrs 'tcm. A chicle; amang ye takir ' notes, A.n' faith he'll prent is. OCTOBER. PLIILLINERT. TRANILBOrVINS) Day, Thursday Oot. 16, BRUSSELS Council Monday evening of next week. 'lama and grow fat," by hearing Fax at the Fall Fair Concert Friday evening. Taz Brussels Rifle range is becoming a popular resort since tbe Bowling season is finielied. Remove your seat early for the Fall Fair Concert. Plan of Hell at Fox's Drug store. ABED BAEREll'S driver Wail awarded the red ticket at Belgrave Fall Fair for the beet single driver on Wednesday of thie tveek. W. H. leiceleamee took 13 prizes at Exeter and 30 at Seaforth last week and wee at Lietowel this week where he was awarded 20. Miss Pewee!, is a fine vocalist and Mies MoNaught's Scotch reaitatione are aleverely done. Hear them et the Fall Fair Conant Friday evening. F.13. Setae has been betty as inspector on the cement abutments for the new iron bridge on the 14111 son. Andrew Hielop had the contract for the abutments and e. good job has been done. SoAr RACE.—Tbe prizee donated by the Riebarde Soap 0o, for the nail driving race for ladiee at Bruen:le Fall Fair on Friday afternoon, are on Exhibition at Tee Pose Publishing House. The lel prize is a' watch ; 2ad, a nice cloak ; 3rd, a silver *tar spoon ; and 4th a salt and pepper silver eat. G. T. R.—The ehipmente during the pen week were 8 earn of ealt •, ear of lambs, Geo. Beet ; 2 oars wheat and a oar of oats, Alfred Baeker ; oar Iambs, A. C. Dames ; oar of cooper stook, P. Ameist ; car of wheat end oats R. Gres- bam ; oar hogs, W. F. Vannone. In- ward WAS a car of lumber for P. Anent oar coal for Salt Works; and a oar of fruit. Dnee.—Last Saturday evening Kate Warren, a young woman of 20 years, who gave birth to a child on the previous Sun. day, died of peritonite. Tbe funeral took plan on Sabbath afternoon, the town Council being the pall bearers in the ab- sences of relativee. There's a good moral in this tied death that should not be lost sight of and if a lesson were taught than implicated great good might be done the young people of the community. MATRIMONIAL.—By notioe elsewhere it will be observed that Wilbur W. Baker, of Portage.la•Prairie, Mara, and Mies Sella A. Oliver, youngest daughter of DIrs. Frank Oliver, of Brussels:, was united in marriage, at the manes Winni- peg, on Sept. 10th, by Rev. P. Hogg, of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Baker will re. side in the Portage and commence mar- ried life with many good withes in which Tem Pon very heartily joins. Soma BEET ALL Bratix.—A letter from Prof. Harcourt, of the Ontario Ag:ioal. tarsi College regarding the Sugar Beet analysis of the samples from the experi• mental pieta in thie section is of a very satisfactory oharaoter. He eaye "tbe remelts are ma:wally high both in sugar and in parity. The average size of the beet is larger that of other years at this period." The above shoeld be agreeable non to the farming community and muse a good broad teenage to be eown next Spring. Armes Fame Aramma.—Wm.Efarris, of Day Mills, Algoma, formerly of Bruseele, gent a half dozen applee from hie orchard to Tan POST Editor for exhibition at Brussels Fall Fair as indicative of what can be done in that section in fruit oul• tura. He says :—"Fruit hae done well there and mope were good and well saved. Then are prosperom and tarmac: doing well." We are pleased to receive tbie cheery note and tbe fruit from the land in which Mr. Harris has taken euoh a lively and praotioal Minna 311Lteentotnere—The marriage took plats:: on Wednesday evening of lad week, of Mies Nellie M. Suttee. and Ohm. W. Bleshill, both of London. The ceremony wae performed at the residence of the beidees father, B. W. Barton, 174 John retreat, and was witnessed by about seven. ty five relatives and Mende of the oon• teacting.parties. Rev. Dr. Soweeby was the offloading clergyman. The beide was hendeornely gowned in white eilk organ. die, and WAS attended by Mies Effie B. Moballura. Her flowers wee earns:alone and asters. The groom sem enpported by H. 0. Boyce of London. Miss Hazel 11dbrys1ee, of Chatham, made a charming ilower girl. Mr. and Mre, Blashill re. (salved Many hands:me gifts. The groove's: gift to the bridesmaid was a beautiful opal ring. Mo. and Ilea Bleth. Ill left Mier on for Dettoit. DON'T forget the Millinery Openiege. DON'T forget to see Jae. Fox's display of Wall Papers at Bennie Fall Fair. Two or three weddings on the program Ten Poer is the apt to gel the invitatione, oar& and announcements. P. BCOTT took his trotting colt to Elea forth Fair but the day was wet and track too heavy eo the horse wae not started, Wee raepberrree, the sewed growth, have been picked by several pereme derive the past week. This is surely a prolific Beason. SEE the speoial attraotiooe at Brussels Fair Friday afternoon. Everybody should hear Mr. Elford on the Poultry fattening eubjeet at the Fair. Tan Teeswater News says of a former Brasselita :--At the amnion es le A. :Rivera bought the reaidenoe for 31005 00 and the blacksmith shop for 6400. FOURTH Division 0ourt was to be held on the 3rd lute but bas been eamelled as there was only one anitnportaot OaSE) on the dooket, There has not been a court here this year so far whish [mean well for the law abiding charaoter of the people of tbie locality although it may be hard on the lawyers. Ie you want a good time attend the Fall Fair Concert, Town Hall, Brussele, Friday, Oot. 3, The talent will conelet of Mies Ethyl° Powell, soprano, Toronto ; the humorous Jae, Fax ; Mies Alberta MoNaught, in elocution ; and the Minn MeLanoblin, pianists. Fax will give you a $1 worth of bearty taught: alone. Plan of Ball at Fox's Drag store, Get your seats reserved early. Tan Huntsville Foreatet of September 26th says of & well known Brasselite At the request of the Toronto Daily Star we sent them last week a number of photos taken in the vicinity of Hunteville, frowhich they have chosen six for in. sertion in their ennuner resort directory for next year. Five of the eeleoted photos were taken by Rev. John Rose, who has spent the manner on the Point, Fairy Tske, Mr. Ross Imo become quite proficient in the art of amateur photo- graphy. Means: EVAPO1sAT011.—The Mahler Ap ple Evaporator started work teat Monday and everything spun off like a top. Great improvements have been made in machin- ery for doing the work and the new building:: with the latest &Men for owing the fruit are well adapted for the purpose. H. P. Mahler is manager and will ran a staff of from 30 to 40 Muhl. They are prepared to handle any quantity of trait and as 500 bushels a day oan be utilized there is no danger of glutting the market by hauling in too many apples. The faotory is a regular hive of industry even at the start, Some boys are very likely to get into trouble over wiltnl window smashing. One of the shutters over a window in the cupola at tbe Fall Fair building was left open after the races and no lees than 19 broken panes of glass were counted last Monday. There is no doubt alt to how the damage wae done as atones were still on the root. A few names of euopeote have been secured and if the 1300 080 be completed there will be more than the damage done settled for. Saab wilful waste is the .dirtiest piece of briefness that could be done. Annamenizen are being made for the series of concerts to be given here by the beet talent of thie continent. It is ex. peoted there will be four entertainments oommenoing with November and eon - tending with February. A meeting of those interested in pushing the series wad held in G. F. Bleier. office on Monday evening. Dates will be announced shortly and other particulars in winner:Mon with the course. 6 similar plan of ootherts was worked in Brussels a few years ago and the public was treated at a low prioe to the beet rausio and elocution obtain- able. Tem new instrumento have arrived for the edam:thee Band and practice twice a week has began under the leadership of Jae. Junes, who bae had a long experi- ence in this cease of work. A good start is being made and by the time the Winter ie past the organization ehould be in fairly good trim ening some of the new hands don't blow the bell off the instruments or their lunge feel to sapply the neceasary peff. We heard of one resolute base manipulator who makes the air "mutdoel" until well on to the midnight hour in hie determination to get a good etart. We are pleased to see the band under way and hope It will prove a aims. oial etumese 598 we believe it will ender proper management. BI/SiNESS 0NAN0E.—Last week R. N. Barrett, who has inn a tonsorial parlor for a number of. yeers in Bennele, sold out his but:inns to Will. Dunean, eon of James DRUM), Of Menet:, who took pm. session litet Friday.. ,This change was made on•iteenet ef Mr. Barrett parches. ing the shop of Frannie Kerney, of Wingbitm. The latter bas bought a farm in Morrie, near the home of his boyhood, and will,bamme a tiller of the soil. Mr. Barrett went to hie new charge on Mon. eny. He le a good barber and a very decent fellow, here.' Barrett, and family ars etill in town as they have not gold their home here yet. While sorry to know of their dealt:ion to move from Sruseele we wish them manes. Me, Duman is well known in this locelity and learned the trade in the shop In which he to now Metalled as proprietor. We believe he will do well its he ie a steady goat. ti I .4 bb,i4 P 410 2‘. A Go 0050t3 watt here ell Manley 'Stoking at tee eerfleld 11011.0 with a view Of opening up baeinen thie Fell, Sneezes Vetere' net Quirt Will be held insoltilienatel„onaatoilloe:!emm,b;rodgeon pttyttli:dwara preelde. Bnai jag, Vax, the bumorone voealiet, at tbe Fall Fair Concert Fridey evening 04 title week. You'll enjeY many a 11°aratYx14Igniee. DeFSeelts,--Farnsere in this OenntY who bee° entered into rigreements with J. J-DalY du Co,, to eell their farme ere receiving a copy of one of the Toronto papere with the recent judgment of Judge Morgan, which may be reed on page 4 of thie seem'with a warning to pay op. Thom whorn it ia eought to make the victims of this fraud are advieed not to be easily frightened by the judgment of his Honor, as it le net deoieive in Any particular as to the agreements in thie 00ente. hIcieetztente 000 Seem.—By dent:ion of the Publics Library Board all the rnagizi. nee on band will be Bold by Public Ano Mon 0)2 Saturday, Oot, llth, at 3 o'olook m. They may be seen in the Garfield House window and the sale will be mede at the same store. If you event good reading at a low price don't fail to be there on the afternoon mentioned. Fol lowing ie the liet of Magazinee of which there are two year's numbers in stook :— Strand, Outlook, Manny, McClure, Fmk, Boys' Own, Okla', Own, Blaok Cet, Ladies' Home Journal, Literary Digest, eloribner, Century, Harper's Soientidio American, Leieure Hour, Illustrated Lon don News and Toronto Saturday Night. A lYfixounia, correspondent nye :—The event of the My to most of the then present Walt the matched ram for $200 between "Mise Delmaroh" and "Nellie D," tbe former owned by Gus. Gebel, and latter by Mr. Davidson of the Woks House. Then two mares are among the best pacers in Caoada, and both being owned in Mitahell, each has warm parti nue, although the Gobel mare was the favorite. The ran resulted in any eney vinery for "Miss Delmarch" in two straight beats, time 2.201 4 and 2.19 1 4 Tbe traok wee quite heavy and the ad. vantage in this respect was with the win ning mare, the being a somewhat strong high stepper, bat !soder any oirournstamee ebe is undoubtedly the batter mare, though "Nellie D" is not to be under animated- She is young and this wae her first season. She hae a mark of 2 19 1 4 as against "Mies Delmar*" 2 14 1.2. Better things may be expected of Nellie next Beason. Mr. Henderson, of Seater th, was the starting judge, and he did his work most satisfactorily. DONALDs0N—Osermiti —On Wednesday afternoon of last week Mies Sophie Ohap auto of Goderioh, and W. A. Donaldsoa, of Miles City, Montana, were united in marriage, the ceremony being performed at the residence of Wm. Proadfoot, K. 0., Waterloo street, Goderioh. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. J. W. Robinson, paotor of Victoria etreet church, and bride and groom were uneesisted. The bride wore an exceedingly pretty travele ing euit, the gown being of a Maly brown shade of ladies' olotb, and the chapeau a picture one to match. At the csompla. tion of the ceremony the bridal, party enjoyed an excellent wedding breakfast. The bride was tbe recipient of many wadding present:, most of which will be valuable in her naw home morose the line. Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson left by the 3 15 train for their 110109 10 Montana, and as they left the house where the bride had eo long resided, ebe was fairly ehowered with flowers. At the station tbere were many Mende, who wiehed the newly married couple a long and happy wedded life. The groom is a brother of Council for Donaldson, of Brussele and he and Mrs. Donaldeon attended tile wedding. Scam Emu/co.—On Tuesday evening of this week the young people of Melville church gave a soeial evening in the school room of the church. Tbere was a double object viz to stir up interest in the Chris. tian Endeavor Sooiety mid to bring the yonog people together before Mr. McLeod, who has been supplying for Rev. Ino, Roso, B. A., reterna to Knox College, Toronto. The weather that evening wee anything bat favorable for people to get out hence the attendance was smaller than wae expected bat e. very enjoyable time PM spent by all. A literary and ermeical program was rendered in good style by the following after the opening exereine :—Reading by J. H. Cameron ; solo, Bliss Nora Etolmee ; reoitatiou, Min Jennie Robb; solo, Leslie Kerr ; radiation, Mies Nora Holmes ; duet, Misses Crooks' and Habkirk ; address, Mr. McLeod ; solo, Jas. Jones, remarks by W. H. Kerr. Barrister Blair was chairman and per. formed bis duties in a pleasant manner. Fruit wae served in abundance after the program Was completed. A vote of thanks was paseed to all who aesisted in evenings pronediugs, on motion of 1. IL Cameron and Joe. B. MoLauchlin, "Blest be the tie that binde" was heartily sang and Mr. McLeod pronounced the Benidietion. Complimentary reference was made tri the effeotive services rendered by Mr. McLeod during his clay in Brue. eels and good wiebee for a very SE00085). 001 future good wishes were also expressed for the pastor and Mrs. Ross for their speedy restoration to health and their oats return to Brueeele and Melville congregation. CHURCH CHIMES - Rev. Thos, C. Hood, of Harrow, Oat., a Presbyterian missionary in Henan, China, died on Friday, Sept. 27, General Wm. Booth, founder of the Salvation Army will visit Canada in October and will be at London on the 25th and 26th, Communion eerviee will be bald in Melville church on Sabbath, Oet. 1211,. Rev. D. B. MoRae, of Cranbrook, will officiate in the rtheence of the pnator, Next Sabbath a special Thank offering will be taken in the Methodist obarob, Brunette $160 is asked for, Rally Day will be observed in the Sabbath aebool with epeoial program. The new Methodist Oburoh at Cargill will be opened and dedicated me Sunday October the etle. A fowl supper will be served on Mouday evening, Oat. 61h. Service:: will also be held Sueday, Oat. 12th. A obilcleen'e entertainment on the Monday evening following. At the Rally Day exerciser: in Melville obateh Iaet Sabbath afternoon in addition to singing, prayer and reopen:the read ings, short addreesee were given by Mr, McLeod, 3. H. Carneron, Thos. Stn.:hem and G. I'. Blair. The latter it the cmper. intendant. A very tasty display of floral declarations wag made the arrangemente being (serried nut by the membare of the Miettioe %nee The Berea Angliean lay WOrkere' and Sunday Bohol toobers' convention will be held in $0. James's °burgh, Inger, sell, on Thursday and Vriday, Got, 190 and 81, The eubjeots of lay work and Sun. dee, School eiganieetione will be discus. tied by procuitamt speekere. Bev, ffe Wesley ()opens, PreaRbed lase Sabbath morning In the Methodieb eltheoh from the text "Wherein was the golden pot Met had manna " It was an earnest appeal fur tee 13951dy 0( 1,8 Baste mom regularly and eystematleally be, cause of the great good it °eatable, Rey, 4. 4. Bunter, whe lessee ehortlY for Viotoria Univereity, Toronto, Wail the preacher in the evening and gave it good dieaouree from 51, John's gospel 17th chapter and Brd verse. DeWonet Imaeleu ConvEnTron,—The Sixth ,Annual Convention of the Epvverile Leagues ot the Wingham Distriat, Will be held in Winehanl. 00 Ont. 1001), 1002. Following is the program ;,—Morning senion.--Praiee servic: and opening ex. ereiees, Rev. It Bobbs, Wingham ; Ap. pointrneut of Committeee ; How can the Soared Department advance the interests of the (Thumb 7 Five minute papers ; entertainments, Mies Minnie MoNtetigh. ton, Brussels; floral work, MISS Kathleen Swann, Blnevale ; deportment, Mies NC L. Brook, Wingham ; diem:Beim: ; report:: of local League::; the Reading Circle: Its benefits and how to oanduct it, Rev. G. a, Kerr, Tem:water ; dianueelen ; preetioal Stio0e85168 and prautioal d /Realties in E, L. work; dieoneeion ; belpful amuse- ments, Rev. Jos. Philp, Kincardine ; die. cession. Afterno oece93or, :—President's address ; ayeternatio givteg, Rev. D. Rogow:, Ferdwieb ; reports of district Vies Presidents, See..Treae. and Com• mittees ; Look up, Lift : Preparation and and envie°, Rev. 0. T. Scott, B A., Lan- ders ; Janie:rebuff hour, in ebarge of Mre. W. ft, Vann, Beevie; fith minute papere: The Junior League and the Pagtor, The <hie:leen for the thumb, Rev. L A., Mo. 3581710, 6 T. L., Wrostater ; the Junior League and Disoipline, ' Obey and give attention"— Shakeepeare, Mrs. T. W. Connie Bruseele ; The Junior League and Missions "Wbat to teach and bow," Aliso Mabel M. Harriet, Luoknow ; forward movement in Bible study, Dr. F. C. Stephenson, Toronto. Evening eeesion ; —Song Benin, in aberge of the Prima dent Wingbane Epworth League; open. log exeroioes ; music ; Forward move- ment in tnisSiOns, Dr. F. 0. Stephenson ; music and oelleetion ; • address on Tem• prance by Rev, 0. T. Scott, Musk will be furnished by the Wingbam League. Following are the officers :—Hon. -Pres., Rev. D. Roger's, Fordwioh ; Pres., D. 0. Taylor, Luoknow ; let Vino Pres., Wm. Einnter, Brunel:3; 2nd Viee.Pres., Rev. T. E. Sawyer, Teeewater ; 3rd Vioe• Pres., Mies Sarah Kew, Whitetharah ; 4th Vioe-Treas., Miss M. E. Stewaet, Royal Oak ; Sec.•Treas., A. Butobart, Tenweter ; Conference representative, W. H. Kerr, Rrussele, Business Locals. FLEURY plow points kept in stook at Williams & Son'e livery stable, Brunette Oua Fall importation of fashionable dry goods are weekly arriving. .We invite inspection. Batter 16e. GEO. E. Eine Wingharn. ANY one needing Saws changed from slow, bard cutting to fast and easy cutting oan have same done by me and I will return your money if I fail to do eo. Yours, for fast and easy cutting, T. MeGneeme, Brussels Saw and Saw Tool Werke. Goon employment for a number of girls and young women at the R. Fortin Go. Limited Knitting and Worsted Mille, Heopeler, Ont. Good wageo paid weekly. Nice work. Apply by letter immediately and enure good. position for Fall and Winter months. Also openings for few boys. 9-4 Glasgow, Bruce and Burns. To the Editor of TEE POST Dean Sea,—It is close on 50 years since I first sailed away from tbe shores of this old land, and reel:Wee it I fled many Menges bave taken plea% Old acquaint. emcee are nattered, old scenes are (hang. ed and progreee has left the landmarks of memory, not eo clear Ste memory itself. Where are the girls and boys of other days 7 Oh I echo answer, Whore? The steamships and railways bave peat. tared them, or death has laid them low. A. generation hae gone and aome, new faces are at the poste of duty and yet the general outlines of the country are the ;lame. Heathery bills, wooded glens and running streams; stream:: with the same kind of fish ea 50 years ago. Scotland ie a smell country yet 11 10 hardly neoessary to say it wields a big power. 'Sienese ie not greatness; pomp to not power," is illustrated here. When a Sootobrean moves, he has an object in view and where be mite his foot—history records— he has left hie mark. It leas been applied to Scotch, "Slow and euro," yet :what other country baa equalled thio in the advanced thought and freedom of which we boast? What other country hae paid nob 5609001 10 the genine of the past What other country has been blessed with a higher intelligenoe 2 For oivio govern - meet Glaegow Made the way and no other 0113 io so clean, be.ter laisi out or more healthy. It is really tbe commercial capitol of Scotland, though Edinborougb hoe more historic tmenee in homes gar. dene, bridges and monuments, Naturally much at my attention has bsen turned to etyrobire, the land of my birth. It may be kinship fancy or a closer acquaintance with facto, bee it some to me Aytehire bus played a large heed in winning the applause of eodleoe ages. An aecouet of the birthplace of Robert Bruce, near the Maiden:, and the ruined Turnberry Castle, would fill the column:: of TEE POST. To what other town in tha world are more eager eyes turned that Ayr and its vicinity 7 From castle and cottage bonen they gather to do homage at the lowly cottage where be was born, or pay their tribute of respect to the etately monument on the banks of the Don. "To Nett:treat oweateet chord of song Each nation fondly turn, And glory guards for zvermore The tribute paid to Burnie" Great men like'Gleclatone or Tennyson, have their own age, but the„ genius of Burns fitted hirn for every age and made him an eternal fixture on through the Agee. eTime bet the impression deeper meltee, As streams their channels wear." The Otemclarcl Sauk of Canada CAPITAL (anthorised by aot of Pernamen0 ••• 14,000,000 00 OAPITAL (folly Paid ep) .„ 1,000,000.00 liSSERVO FORD .„ .„ 80830000 ,080Tah dillBETR „. ..„., .„ 13,077,804 60 HEAD OFFICE. - TORONTO GIBE IN 10388), Central Manager BR USS E LS : D70810 r...T3m.a. to mvena. blepartice evera le terra% Draft and 1119090y orders issued, payable at any point, at loweet :rates, Oolleetione promptly attended to, A General Banking PIONO088 tritION90t051. Every faeility afforded Customers living .t.t. a diatance. Savings Bank Department A=rxdataegivvnatz= current rate allowed front date am:email to opened, and added to the principal May Met and Moven:bee 30011. Farmers' Sale Notes ()althea or reeeired for safe keeping and Blank Note, POEM F°°rIeir elut"Apolleetton . Houn 50 to 8, Saturday:: 10 to 1, FH. GRAY, Adana, proof of what I write. On Saturday the 19th of July, there arrived from Ghtegow 30 pat:Banger trains, each train baying about 700 passengers. Exeureion trains run every now and again and tbe place in often literally packed with people. Other attraotions are provided, but tbe central attraction is, and always will be he revered name of Borne. On another day 23,000 paid their way into the monu- ment and nearly as many into the eat - rage. The Elaine day the etreet oars took 3870,00. The care ran from Prestie right through Ayr to the monument a die. tanoe of about 5 miles. The eattage its about 2 miles South of Ayr and ie in mine, the furniture being only a table, bedstead, eca. Close by is the o'd roofless kirk, the bell still hanging in the tower. 11 10 all historie ground. The Bible and Tenement Burns presented to hie itn• mortal Highland Mary are here too ; the inneiption is quite legible. The stir. roondings 'are grand beyond compare. Spring oomes early with ite wreath of &were and the Autumn lingers long. GODitli la superhuman and human Nature ie prone to worebip what is greater than life itself. Burns was greater than his own or any age. Viva le Berne 1 Who will deny immortality Some will nay he had Ilia faults, yes, and eo hem the faultfinders. He was Minted with the age in which he lived, but he bag out- lived the age, and hie great, noble heart beating with humanity to man bee drown- ed tbe littleness of lilipatian dirt linkers. Yours respectfully, JAMES Seirmaz. Glasgow, Aug. 25, 1902, Canadian N 0 woe. The Hamilton deg./sat:her has been taken off. Hog cholera is reported in Oxford County, The St. Thomas Street Railway bag ceased operation. John O'Brien, of Alliston fell from Ede wagon and wae killed, T. S. Carman'e uteam yacht Carmana waa burned at Belleville, W. H. Reyes, of Galt, VMS shot and killed at Waterman, Miele. Eight oases of smallpox bave been quarantined at Mount Elgin. The Govrenment luae decided on Thum. day, Oot. 16, for Thanksgiving Day. Mre. Franke, a widow, who lived alone at Chippewa, was found murdered in her house. A new comet, known as b 1902, will be vistble during Ooteher and part of Noe vember. A lion escaped from its cage, near the Grand Opera Hones in Ottawa, and cane. ad a panic. The beset was soon remp- tared. Dr. J. H. Tennant, of London, Ont., ie fighting Re outbreak of bog :Motors, at. Tilbury East, He had nearly 300 hogs killed. The Board of Works hae given the Freeman Fertilizer Company of Hamil- ton 30 days to abate the nuisances at their worke. Charles Turner, of Ridgetown, was ma eidentally shot by James Martin mobile the two were handling a revolver. He hi likely to recover. The members of the Dominion Govern- ment bave been invited to attend a de- monstration to be given by the , of North York in honor of Hon. Wm. Melon on Ootober 4th. 2s0R.,:to MOTA0CliliT.—In Grey, an. Sept. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Neil MOTaggart, 16th oon., a eon. Bcorx.—In Hallett, on Sept. 28, to Mr. and Mre. Jobn Scott, a eon, • Cense—In Marne, on Oot, 1, to Me: and Mrs. Thos. Clark, a daugbeer. Seraramoz,— In Grey, on Sept. 29, to Mr. and hire. Wm. Smalldon, a daughter. EAL.99.198.XSX2077„ Beoza—Opteme.-4e the manse, Winni. peg, on Sept. 10, by Rev. Peter Hogg, Mr. Wilber W. Baker, of Portage la Prairie, Man., to Mise Bella A., youngest daughter of Mee, Frank Oliver, Brussels. DONALDSON-011AS55AN.—I0 GOderi011, 08 Sept. 17, by Rev. J. W. Robinson, Mr. W. A. Donaldson, of Milo City, Montana, to Mies Sophia Chapman, of Goderush. TURNBULL-MONAIR. —At Crenbrook Bept, 30th, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. D. B. Mo. Rae, Dr. J. L. Turnbull, of Etc:deride, to Miss Jean Alexandra, second eldest daughter, of Mr. Alexander !McNair, merchant, of Cranbrook. 2:1 t2502:2- • VRALIDE —At London, on Monday, Sept. 29111, 1902, Mary E. Crawford, wife rt Allan Fratiek, of Turnbarry, aged 35 yeare. WAIDIEN —In Bruestld on Sept, 27, Kate War ren, ag 41 20 years and 10 months. 1E xvsj Mmiax.,, Fall Wheat 63 64 Barley Seas 35 36 60 61 OotIo 25 27 Butte, , 1 elle and mile ., 14 15 pF1130ro:tiHtropet'ige'r(7110'o: zw:tun. a.). , . • . . 4 ,8110 g30 5 :01 304 Applee (per bag) Bay per ton ... .... . :e1 00 6 00 Sheep :Aloe, ettoll'...., '25 26 Lamb skins each—. ,,, 25 80 Balt per bbl,,, retail 1 00 70 Iliac% trimmed 6 6e Ilio monuments, even now, are inoreas. Hides rough 5 5 mg teeter than ever, Sojourning for a Rego, Live 6 60 6 60 01300 10 the viainity of Aye X, had ample Wool ,...,........tt 7.1 t p ' 12 .TC.M.Xmle* FamAY, Cor, 10.—Farm stook at Lot 1, Con. 17, Grey. Bele, uureneved, at 1 o'olsiok. John Bennett, proprietor; F. S. Scott, auatioueer.• Zest -14X. ntea.XTes. Brussels, On. 2-3. Howiok, at Fordweeh, 031.4. Atwood, OM. 7-8, Blytb, 0°15.7-8, Dungannon, Oat. 9-10. ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. SERVANT girl wanted at muse. Apply to MOB. G. F. BLAIR, /3russels. Honen and lot for Sale on Alexander street, Brussels. For further particulare apply at Tion Pon T Pub/felling Rouge. To RENT.—A good general store, suit. able for merchant tailor with stook. For partioulars apply to JOHN HANNOLD, gala 12,0 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. 2 HIGH GRADE JERSEY cow. tor sale to come in Oet.e, also a 2-year.old heifer in calf, and 3 yearling heifers, All Jersey grades, Graham's Survey, 13 tamale P. O. (:)(J11. 2. i.lftl2 Coming! Coming 1 T. P. Smith Ev$ spEciALIEV Graduate of New York, Philadelphia and Toronto Optioal Colleges, will he at Fox's Drug Store BRUSSELS ONE PAY ONLY Wednesday, Oct. 8th. Como and avail yearn!! of hie valuable eervieee. EXAMINATION NOME FOR SALE—LOT 207 AND dwelling thereon, North-west corner William and Albert streets, Brueeels. 49-11 3, uslotr04, AIR DRESSING.—THE E—S- DERMONED wishes to announce W- ale ladies of Bruesels and vicinity that ebe is prepared to make switches, out of conals. tem end ant hair, at her •home, Mill ,street West, Dinesels.. MB% SINGSTON: OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, appoints the (lobar Carriage Factory, Brussels. In addition to a comfortable house, with cellar, bard and Bolt water. do., there to also a good stable. IWO Of land. For further paytionlars apply on ,the prow - Elea to ME% IMO. COBBLE, Bruesels, 11 vcrANTED. — A TRUSTWOR- alty gentian:au or lady in each noun. ty to manage businene far an old. eetabitsh- ,ect house of solid financial standing. A straight, bona fide weekly cash salary of 818.00 paid by check each Wednesday" with ay expellees direct frorn headynarters. Money advanced for expenses. Manager, 390 Caxton Bldg., Oidoego. _- 8. EOGGARD, FARM FOR SALE, BEING QTEER STRAYED ON THE KJ premises of the undersigned, Lot 32, Oon. 7, Grey. The said steer 05 01 fair ;due, red in color with white spots. Ovrnar may have same by paying expenses, 0.4 o OHAEl. KERR, Eenfryn, yORKSHIRE BOAR FOR SER- vlos.The undersigned will keep for earyloe on Lots 16 & 17, Con. 10, Grey, a tboro'-bred Imported Yorkshire hog, Prize winner let Stratford and Mitchell Fairs Pedigree may be seen on applioation. Terme 81.00, with privilege of returning if neoeseary. AUGUST swam 12-4 Proprietor, "FARM FOR SALE—THE UN– A.: Dunstan= effete for sale Lot 6, Con, 6, Grey, containing 75 acres, all cleared and in good state of cultivation. Buildings and femme good and an abundant simply of water. Terme liberal. For farther nettle. tilers as 00 0,0180 and terms apply to 5508034. 55.106 SMITH, on the premises, or Eruseele 'P.O. 1240 Ni 1101 21, Con. 8, Morrie, containing 100 acres, 90 acree cleared, balance in busk. Good frame house ; bank barn 52x64 feet ; good feneea ; orchard; 2 wells ; garden ot small fruits, &o.; 1 of a mile from eehool ; 18 ulnae from church ; 5 miles froBrae- eels. Six acres of wheat in and some Fall plowing done, Pogeeselon could be given on March 1st, For further partioulare, as to Pee°, termeafen, apply on the premises to the proprietor, JAS, EVANS, 11.4 Brussels P. 0. NOTICE 1 NOTICE is hereby given 'that a By•Law, known as the Looking Drain By -haw, ividi passed by the Township of Grey on the 8th day of September, 1902, providing for the isene of Debentures to the amount of 0914.46 for the purpoee of drainage and that such By-law was registered iu the registry offieo of tbe County of Huron, on the 10th ,day of september, 1902. Any raotion to quash or set Libido the same cr any part thereof must be made within three months from the date of registration and cannot be made there. after. Dated the 18th day of September, 1002, 18.13 JOHN MoINTO8H, Clerk. 118HIONABLE FAIL OPENING. . MISSES HABKIRK have ieturned from attend- ing the Millinery Displays at Detroit, Toronto and London and take pleasure in announcing that their beautiful display of the latest and most Fash- ionable Fall Millinery will take place on WEDNESDAY, 00 THURSDAY & FRIDAY, T.12813 3 A hearty invitation is extended to the Ladies of Brussels on Wednesday and visitors to the Fair on Thursday and Friday. Misses Habkirk c-,caRiGaRoralaaaaan3;u:usralaaacc---) Fall MILLINERY OPENING If you want to see the Latest Styles in Fall Millinery attend our Fall Opening on Thursday 0 c t. 2 & 3i a"" Friday, The Millinery will be elegant and well worth seeing. A choice stock of Ready-to-wear Hata to band and should be seen and secured. We are determined to sustain the good name our store already enjoys for Choke Goods at Close Prices, and we will be pleased to wel- come the ladies to the Opening, ROCHE & HAYOROFTR 1/4SIletfobv3eiceuzietiutoetuult,Ow"--jj