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Advertisements• Leseiburq hoe perehaeed the Rafe form- a boy as i rent's (mid wish for. fat•
hoc proven ton teeth: fair their needs.
Lonna -.Tee, Davie.
LOW I Itoht. Thomson,
Ior sale --James Haggard.
Book of Praise.- Jas. Fox.
Pink Pine --Dr, William.
Stoves-- Wilton A Turnbull.
Car of brick --Alex, eland.
Price list---efeleineon Cin•
perm ter s't1a..-Thos. ]Jeers.
freedom' excursion•—G. T. R.
Weed comsat -et 1lecdman.
An(tion sale---SIe erriee. Coateworth,
Hodgins & Company.
era, used by this C empany, but which tribute hie renevery end present heal'h to
11111/1 Y. OCT. 22, 1897.
1.1ataavw4�l.
Theo. Male hoe rebnrned from England.
1 AN. McDnweli lute left for Tomato to
attend the Dental Colisgo.
W. J, Ilay lute taken w trip to I3ritafo,
having sailed from Montreal.
SI. elela. Fleming, merchant tailor 0f
this town; haa returned from a trip to
the Old Cann•ay.
The Liatowei Gm and Electric Light
Co. hews opened e wood yaret at the gee
wurk.t on Frim& mama.
Peter Wetter bee tett for C3hieego
whore he expecte tr. t:hke a eitnetion in &
meretn.•iie ssLabliahrorit.
The town hnnlever.i at Livineatone's
Werner has disappeared, though • the
fonntain still remains to meek the spot.
Oswald Scott, eon of J. W. Scott, bee
returned to Kingston to resume hie
Trrtvxaan'rvn PAYwit' aom:1 on There- etndies at the Ontario School of Mline&
day, N ,venxbsr :nth, this year. We Between 20 and 25 members of Court
think it would clave been hotter to have founrai of their deceased brother, R. ! Flnnr per barrel......... •1 00 4 50
bad it two weeks earlier, end another ea
enningge at Palmerston, Potatoes (per bag) 50 50
thing we believe is that the elate should The Piano factory is very buoy at 'fray per ton. 5 00 5 00
be permanently demand npen instead of preeeat, and has orders ahead that will Elides trimmed.......... fie
require ft to turn out about two pianos { Hides rough
varying it from nue date 50 aaotilar year
earth working day till Christmas. Halt per bbl., retail,1 00 00
by year• 'shoe. Ainley bag grown in hie gareen Sheep eking, each 40 80
this year re mammoth egnaoh, weighing Lamb retina each 25 40
THat Pear thinks it is time for people one hundred and three pounds. The Flogs, Live 5 25 5 40
to 06500 libelling Brnssela in the matter ecemeh took fret 00 the exhibition here. Wool 18 10
of the service rendered by the Standard The Public School Board, et e. special Apples (pee bbl.) 75 1 50
Bank. Nothing tends to do more to give meeting held, decided to establish a fifth _ .. _.... ._.
form in the Public school, previding that I).o131 1rtrreto.—Belleville, Oct. 14.—
a town gond standing in the eyes of the there are any pupils who desire to take Iwetlty-four 3aetnrfee. hoarded 2,240 white
nothing lint Pill( krlla, and I aimed oily
reemmiTiend them On all."
Phennlatishn, Reiat r:re nearelgite, par-
tial paralyeia, lotion -rotor ataxia, nervone
heweethe, nervone prostration, and dis-
eases depending; npnn humors in the
blood, shah as aernfnle,oirrnnie erysipei•
Re, ate., all disappear before a fair treat•
mens with Dr. Williame' Pink Pills.
They give a healthy glow to pule and
sallow nomplexame. Sold by all dealers
end pcetp(tid at ,;Qn. a box, or six buses
for $210, by addressing the Dr. Wil.
name' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
Do not be perece.led to talo some anbeti-
tnte,
,
Fall Wheat
2:3 24
42 23
20 21
13 14
Borley.
Peas
cote
Batter, tube and roles ...
fruit Gonane can send here. It wee found
that 50 the fIret pl ere the. C ereedian piusk•
WPM. while 11111 d ef4ie e.n,l 0h1'9:.4ive.
taels°ii sufli,'ient ventilation. fn addition,
they were too heavy, which induced ears
lees handling on areount of the weight,
thus jetting the frail, and were also no.
necessarily expensive. In packing in the
refrigerator enmpartmente they were pot
in gelidly, and each omnpartment filled to
its ntmeet eapecnty ; 30 some bases even
butter. ate , being pet Into the same nom.
pertment n.: the fruit when there wee not
enortgir fruit to fill it. Then again by the
recnrrle kept it was fonnd that the tom-
perrittere of the refrigerator eontparrin'nt0
had not been kept et an even degree •h r.
ing the voyage, and in some casae nob
needy lowennngh, the original tempera,.
tare having been raised enneiderably by
the heat in the penlrages of fruit se they
were packed on board ship.
Troaltro to isle of undo
Listowel 519, I. 0. F'., attended the Eggs per dozen 12} 13
sarrennding co,:ntry than a first-olaes np fifth Claes work.
lent grunts.s with the grenolithio welt beard ; no sales. Ingersoll, Oct. 19 -0f -
0n Wallace street East, the walk being ferings to -day 3.089 boxes cheese ; no
now finished from ter. Petob's corner to Wee ; se general bid ; good attendance,
near the top of the hill. but no life in the market.
Sirs. and blies Servis have returned to TORONTO, Oct. 1A.—Tho flans market is
town after eojanrntng for several moths strong, with straight rollers gnoted at
in Hamilton, where elise Servile has $3.855 to 53.95 West, Bran, 57.50 West.
been a pupil of Mee. Murphy, who ie ac. Wheat is quiet, with sales of white and
knowledged to be one of cbe foremost
and 340 colored cheese here to -day ; see
market and good. banking facilitate TheS.
and there who endeavor to interfere with
either are doing a detriment t0 their own
interests if those Weide are influenced
by what they say. The Standard Bank
was brought to Brussels after consider.
able ntging, and under the capable
menet=rnenb of Meagre. Scheleeld, Hart,
and Stewart, as agents, has built up a
splendid bnsiness and elan very general
050151act-son. Of (nurse there most
of necsesity be rules and regtt-
latinns to govern the teens.
action of its affairs and these in control
of the various agencies are amenable to
bead office and must necessarily be geld-
ed by instructions received. Speaking
for TRE Pose, and many others who have
expressed themselves in our hearing, we
lutes to say that the Standard Bank
officieis have been conrteons, obliging end
B Stone Co, is makings excel• was bid for selections and balance of
musical instructora in the Dominion.
Jacob Heppler received a communiea.
tion notifying him of his appointment as
tub -collector of customs at Listowel,
wbtcb is en out post of the Stratford di.
vision, and enclosing bond for execution,
upon the compietioe of which be will
reel at Sec, middle freights ; No. 1 Slani-
toba hard dull. at Ole Fort William, and
at 96o Goderieh. Oate steady at 21c
West for white and 20c for mixed. Peas
sold at 420 North and West. Rye easier
at 41ic to 42o middle freights. Book•
wheat, 33c Eget. Corn, 57c to 28c West.
Barley unchanged, with sales offered at
enter upon the duties of his office. Ole West ; No. 2 quoted at 30c to 310
The contract for building the stone onteide.
wells at the approaches to the river on Fast Boden°, N. Y., aeb.19—Cettte—
Wallace and Inkerman streets was given Receipts,135 cars on sale ; market active
to R. E. Hemphill & Sons, their figure, and 100 to 150 higher ; steers, 04 to $4..
$221, being the lowest, The building of 87eno choice hare ; cows, $2.40 to $3.-
these retaining walls will enable the 65 ;'heifers, 00.35 to $4.75 ; bulls, $2.75
greuolithic walks to be bniit up to the to $3.85 ; oxen, $2.25 to $4.65 ; stockers
bridge on both 53reet0. and feeders steady ; fresh cows, 'spring-
ers, light supply, stronger ; veels steady.
Flogs—Receipts, 95 cars on sale ; opened
slow but active; later sales, $3.50 to e4.15.
Sheep and lambs—Receipts, 62 cars on
sale ; active and higher ; sheep, $3.25 to
$4.55 ; lambs, $4.2.5 to $5.70•
TORONTO, Oot. 19.—At the Toronto
cattle market today receipts were 36 cars,
including 514 sheep and lambs, 1,700 hogs
and twenty calves, ,There was not lunch
life in the market. Export cattle were
quiet ; offerings were small. Prices paid
were 8;c to 4e per Ib. Butcher's cattle
were quiet, at 272( to 3eo for good to
choice, and some extra fancy brought 87•o
to :leo per lb. There was not mnoh de-
mand from Montreal. Few loads were
taken for Buffalo. Thorn was a good de.
mend for stockers for Dianne and prices
Were fair, at 2'e'o to 3c. "seders steady,
at Sea to Seo. Stock 1,11114 were quiet at
2c to 20. Export hull+, ,,11 at 31c to no.Choice export sheep teed at 03.35 per
cwt. ; prices for most leas sold worn to to
Bao. Rams, c),uiet, at Zen. Lambs Meetly
aG provioue prices. Calves steady, at $2
to $8 eaoh, ltlilch cows and springers
steady, at $30 to $50 each. Hogs—Prices
are lower, at deo por lb for choice bacon
flogs ; light hogs, dge ; thick fat, 4ec ;
sows, 3o to Dec ; singe, 2o.
Lennon, Oct. 10,—The shipments of
Canadian fruit sent by refrigerator ser-
vice, while arriving hero in fair shape,
have nob been delivered so fee in Chet
abate of excellence that is to be desired,
although fair sales have boon made, and
there is an eager curiosity on the part of
buyers to see just wlhat manner of table
The Tremont Horne, home of Mr. and
bnsinese like. We had no intention of Mrs. ;as. Mannell, Yonge street, Toren.
referring to the shove matter, and de- to, late of the Station hotel, Listowel,
(lined pnblioation of two cammnni' was the scene of a very pretty wedding
cations, one on either side, bet the con- on Thursday evening, Oct. 7th, when
their eldest dangbter, Lorena E. 3•, was
Merman harping on the "incivility, united in the holy bonds of wedlock to
&a," of those in Brussels Bank is not Horsy Abram. Rev. J. A. Morrison,
only unwise and incorrect bet likely /meter of Oak street Presbyterian church,
to en a very erreeeone impressions to o`Jiaiated.
any who may read the weekly slaps and BOY'S SUFFERINGS,
is calenleted to do Br(ssels harm. Weu. 1''fx u
are hers to defend the interests of Bens- ! ------
sale end in s0 doing, feel we ere only act- ] ATTACKED WITH INFLAMMA•
ing 00 :;.cry loyal citizen ihonld. As to '.TORY IRHEUMATISM1 AT AN
there being room for a second Bank in 1EARLY Ai E,
Brunets we hove nothing to say as bank-
ing institntions will snit themselves ir. - Belli 3ereeselre year Brought Freelh Al.
respective of our opinion. 100115 111th Increasing Severity lfntll
':rV911ton.
A wedding is on the Lapis.
There is talk of a 5th of November
gathering among the Orangemen.
Mr, and Mrs. Horney, of Goderich,
were visiting in this locality during the
past week.
A letter received horn Rev. Mr. Tiffin
stated that lie was improving favorably
and expeoted that he and Mrs. Tiffin
would be beak before long. He will not
be able to resume his regular work for a
time but is arranging fora good supply.
Om.— Last Sunday Charles McDonald,
a well known end most highly respected
resident of Welton, paid Netere'e debt,
passing away in hie 66th year. Decreased
was burn in the Perish of Mortiaob,
Banffshire, Scotland, on January 15th,
1832, and came to Maeda in 13551, After
a sojourn at Tlloonbnrg, Ont., where be
followed the sawmill business for a time
he turned hie attention to farming, He
cams to this village about 17 years ago
and entered into partnership with hie
brother in the mill business under the
_firm name of L. McDonald & Co. The
cause of Mr. MoDon ld's damage was
paralysis and he had been poorly for
some time. Monday morning at 5.30
n'olnclr, the funeral took place from the
family residence and despite the early
beer upwarde of 100 rigs were in attend.
tuns. The interment was made at Bea -
forth. Much sympathy ig felt for Miss
MoDonaid, who is an only daughter,
Cleo, Mnlnbnsh, wile and donghter, are
visiting Mende and relatives in Exeter
end London,
Mime Emily Avery bee returned to go.
Ilillop, after spending a nwople of months
recuperating in lerneselo.
Apples and mote ere nearly ell under
Dover end tho fernters are wishing for
rein go as En be able to do the Pali plow.
ing.
Joos lh Bnehfisld, whose Image was de•
stroyeil by lire a few weeke ago, has
eroeteri e. fine frame 115100 to take its
plane.
Ghee. Wright has returned from a trip
bo MMiichiga:n, While there he pnrnbteed
e Perm, het will remain here tar another
yo,lr.
Ara,+ llienmmertan to fie preset to be
Been in the 15astern slay. For game time
after the gen hen rl0en a bright star 10 to
be 06.n. .1'his maker; Ilia gun, moon and
etas ell visible et the Borne tete.
'11r tnniverttry scrvieen In II(ff'e
chert., er,. to 19101-1 'n Den. nth anti
10th. P•.31 W,:1. filerke, of the first
,lrsehrt ten •,hotel,, L'tnd'n, will eon -
dent the - .i,fra,'t ? reiege a,rul Key. Mr.
Muir, et 11r«ee,f 3.7, 50111 ismer° an Neil.
day evening
,Che f t'104,14 ) r tr ,3i r.14t, M:niitliere
Itays engaged beg ie4,1i4A4 hf Mise Ken-
ney fat tt' r,,ss rg ref, to take the
plass of eerax ;'r+ +,arra a, who rertigned
en ane nr,t ref sib haa,lrr 13h'h of these
young ledism Abe f,+', rzn thernssleee able
and ptinetsking tearth,,em
The Mci;filep ,Moffitt rife Insntancu
Ontapaoy 11a:g pnrotraaerl Oho sate belong..
Ing to It, fitg+to r' Co. end Rave had 3t
retn00031 to the office of the 113on. Thele,
W, c, Shannon. Ale& tivvrdinor, of
Ito linen iritysicol Wreak.
From the Sun, Belleville.
Mr. end Mrs, W. B. Kelly aro people
wbo are deeply grateful for a kind in-
tervention of Providence whereby the
Me, health and happiness of their twelve
year old son, Master Harry, has been re•
stored and preserved. Mr. Kelly is one
of the best known condoctore on the Alid-
land division of the G, T. R., and is now
residing in this city. A Sun reporter
having heard of the core of the little fel•
low and the joy of his parents, called ab
their home and was met by Dire. Kelly,
who on being informed of the object of
hie Niall, at once told the story of the
ours and how the results were attained.
We were living is Maude( when our boy
was about five years of age and in the
Spring I went to call him one morning.
H0 replied to my oall by saying that he
ootid not rise. I at o00e went to bio
and found that he was unable to walk,
Medford aid being summoned we clfe-
covered that inflammatory rheumatism
bed our little boy in its grasp. A11 that
attention and doctors oonld do wee done
and the attaal( passed off, bat the follow.
ing Spring while in Teterboro' lie was
again seized with the dread disease and
again we were in terrible dread of losing
the child. When the warm weather
Dame again be rallied, but was very week
and only a shadow of his former eelf.
In Arrears For Taxes.
Ey virtue of a warrant, under the hand of
the Warden and Seal of the Corunration et
the County of Huron, dated the Stith day of
August,1e07, coramanding me to levy upon
the lands hereinafter described, for the ar-
rears of taxes respectively due thereon, to-
gether with coots, notice is hereby given
that unless such taxes and costa are sooner
paid,l shall, in compliance with the Consol-
idated Assessment Act, chap. 48, 1802, pro-
ceed to sell by public anetion the said lands
er so much thereof as may be necessary to
discharge the same, at the Court House, in
the Town of Goderloit, on i'rue5+t,ty. 1(85
Seventh 'flay of Deeermber, 1113)7, at two
o'clock in the afternoon.
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ow 8 Gy O o
ee on. C,P E m e,
Township of Colborne,
Pt Of A & B t. R W 73 Pat $57 42 $2 78:660 20
Pt of A&BLEW 1612040 235 4175
NOB LBW 3 " 013 160 373
Part oil Lake Shore 13 " 2137 1 10 33.37
Township of Hay.
2 1 97 " 3163 215 3400
Village of Ferdwich in Howiok.
5 Albert it 8 aapat 1 72 1 80 353
Bast of 2 Louisa at H , Pat 140 1 80 20
East of 2 Edward N ,{ 20 1 80 _ 06
4 Helen et 03 unpat 45 1 80 3 20
4 Alfred et B 45 180 2 20
Village of Lonrleeboro' in Hallett.
Hagyard survey pt20 ;1 Pat 5 45 160 7 05
Village of Centralia In Stephen,
Trivett survey D 1/5 Pat 178 1 00 3 88
Wingbam Town Plot in Turnberry.
230 I Pat 228 185 413
231 228 185 413
Village of Bayfleid.
9 Bayfield Road }Pat 77 1 00 2 37
11 McTavish st 't 77 1 00 207
Village of Blyth.
6 Blook;13 :Pat 210 100 870
7 Block B
11 Block 13 " 210 360 370
12 Block B ' 210 160 370
McDonald survey 88 31 " 11 43 1 65 13 0e
Tillage of Bmssels.
3rd Sub -Die. from Pat 815 100 0 03
11111 et Pt of
County Treasurer's Office,) Wu. Holsters,
Code rich, Aug. 85, 1957, 1 Treasurer.
BRUSSELS
PULP WOKS.
I wish to inform the people of Brussels
and surrounding district that I have pia -
alleged the Tamp Business of JAMES
BELL and will be found ready to attend
to all wants in either new work or repairs
at moderate prices.
No better Pump in the marliet.
Order left at my shop or residence or
at P. SCOTT'S shop will be promptly
looked after.
terOrders taken for the Digging of
Wells and Cisterns.
Gomer Green
7
MILL STREET, • BRUSSELS.
roarassn
BOOTS & SW
ES AT COST.
The undersigned offers for sale, during the next Ten
Days, the entire stock of Boots and Shoes belonging to
the late John McCullough, at and below cost.
All parties indebted to the above estate will call AT
ONCE and settle with me.
jas. Davis will continue to clo repairing in Mr. McCullough's
old Stand.
W. H. MCCRACKEN, Executor.
Despite all we could do he was attain a
Molted In the next Hilring, Yoe ern
imagine the teat and droad with whi h
we welched these maturing eleael10, oa It
one more severe than the last, and °colt
one leaving out boy In a worse onndltlon
then these theb went befnte. 1115 last
attach °munnod him to bed for throe
menthe, and bis Ihooet Wee ilengerouel,y
alisorete Hie mutterings were terrible,
and It rvae pitiful to see him trying to
entry fond to 1110 1nn31tb.. 11is »Merolla
System was so shattered that It form
of Ht, Vitus' dance had affected him, and
his bent and arm trembled so that ho
could not feed or Rid himself. Some
friende advlsod m( to try 1)r. Williams'
"'Ink Pills ttnd renommended them mo
highly that my husband and myself de.
aided to bey them. We gem them to
Harry for overall menthe and When the
Hprlhg 00m0 watched anxioaely, fearing
a return of the trouble, but wore Bemired
and 354113111001305(11 no a in totne of it,
nor has he bean troubled for the pant
three years, "What le the oondibion at
his health se p5000nt 1" asked the re'
porttr, I'110 30 tie sturdy and 113 ltoalthy
NEY SAVED
0 EY GAI ED
HENCE BY DEALING WITH
ilton
urn
You fine well served and gain money.
11
olio nge £ the
I3er nlalferaH of , , CoO k Parlor and Coal Stoves
That Cannot be Beaton.
Largo Assortment of Lamps and Lamp Goods, Lanterns,
Cutlery and Granitoware.
We make a specialty of nutting in Coal and Wood
Furnaces, and Warrant Satisfaction,
Stove Coal for Sale and always on bund.
,Special attention to jobbing and Repairs,
Wilton 86 Turnbull, Brussels.
ANOTHER ATM'
EVERT
SZTOMMEINSOMIM t393L'{171WIT7flPdt1323 HI `M=REG&,k'03a53
On Thursday and Friday of this geek and following
days—We might call it our Fall Opening of Clothing. So
much Newness has recently been added, Richness and
Excellence, with up-to-date Fashions, such as was never
seen in Brussels before.
The advanced position we take in the Clothing trade
demands the best of everything. Recognizing that fact,
we have bought in large quantities direct from the best
makers in Canada. We buy Clothing that will fit.
Suits far Boys.
Suits for Mn.e
3,3
Overcoats for Boys.
:' o s for Men.
� Ove c e2t
Tic= t
No matter what other houses may advertise, you're
sure to find prices lower by 10 to 15 per cent., and better
goods at this store,
New Dry Goods, all kinds, New Carpets and Curtains,
New Hats and Tweed Caps, and Furs,
New Gloves, Hosiery and Corsets.
New Boots and Shoes for Men, Women and Children,
the largest assortment we have ever shown. GOOD VALUES.
We are sole Agents in Brussels for the Justly Celebrated Granby
Rubbers, and have just received our first
consignment of 25 cases.
1ppi l,t
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BRUSSELS'
NIT
ORIU
R. LEATHERDALE, PROPRIETOR,
After a business experience in Brussels of 20 years 1 desire to
return my hearty thanks to the Public for their liberal patronage
and at the same time to state that I am in a better position than
ever to sell good goods at low prices. Having two stores, one in
Brussels and the other in Seaforth, and consequently buying in
large quantities enables me to purchase a great deal finer than 1
could in the past.
You must not compare prices of 5 years ago, or even 1 year
ago, with what they are to -day, and I assure the Public that it will
well repay them to call and see goods and get figures, even if you
don't buy. 1 cannot give a list of prices here as I carry such
an endless variety of goods consisting of FURNITURE of all styles
from the lowest priced to the best.
Tho largest stock of Pictures and Picture Framing
floods over shown in Brussels may be found at my Emporium and
they are sold at half the old price.
ORO
In Organs I have been selling them at from $11.5 to
20 lower than other dealers, but I can now.soll them cheaper than
over. Buy the best—the Goderich or the Bell—both of which 1 affil
agent for.
Tamr Zikt,T NIX!? Op.
I prefer to say but little about this department, as
I have boon with you doing business for many years, and those who
have called on mo aro best able to say whether I have given satin.,
faction or not. I hold a Diploma for Embalming and make a point
to personally and promptly attend to this branch_ of the business.
it cksoL e z
At this season of the year there are often Lounges,
Sofas, Chairs, &o., requiring attention. M1 work intrusted to sus
will be neatly and cheaply done.
Ifs A specialty made of Ordered Work and Repairs,
Again thanking any many old customers for past favors and
soliciting a continuance of the same,
I am, Yours Truly,
R. Leatherdale.