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Croltinole only 600,
inole only 00e,
(.%.,o mole only 00e,
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Do 4mau'S.
E <w ty Different Ganges,
Forty Different Games,
.LVrty Different Games,
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';''., AND BOOB STORE.
Il Headttiltertors for all
kinds of Games.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
6'0921ZEi1N 011011010 W. O. & B.
Trains teare Brnesels Station, North
laud. South, as follows:
Goma SorTn. Go11GN0n'rn•
Igr, 5 revs 7:10 a.m. 1 Mail 140 p,m
Ka : t , 0411 a.m. Express ......50:01 p.m
Korai c.1)5 (yen +
A chief's among ye talcin' notes,
An' faith hell Arent it.
STATisrm,ti, saeial on tho evening of
Timnkegiviug Day in the Methodist
ohurmh
A snow, freight train Wes woe king on
tide line lave Monday, relieving the prow
aura offroight
lox's adv), referring to parlor games
too late for thio week, It will appear iu
next 108ae.
A easeetoo of tato Direotore of elle liana
Huron Fannon' Institute will be held at
the Queon'e hotel, Bromide, on Monday
Tne
VOA. oillas hours on Thankegivine next, 29th incl„ et 1. p. elle to arrengs
day will lin as follows, 8 to 0 a. nl„ 9.30 for the forthcoming regular and supple.
to 5.30 and 0 to 6.80 p. m. mentary meetings of the lnetitnth,
.1no .0 1ticaht .L'OOt Sall League has A ca 1111'0:;0;1141111 leas been formed be•
been diseolved by the Executive coo- tween Jas Walker and Jno. Smith ill the
once Ana all bltei,ieee 30001 1 up. carriage bueiuoae ill town andel' the Will
Coreetra,ea L11AT111t1111ne Is hamlet; not name of Walker .f Smith. The former
a new reflector for use on the ineendne• is well knolva to many and i11r. Smith is
cent lamps. that everybody ought to :,a,. •1 compote -,t werlan^n oleo en the new
teethes: all the pities and towels of Cu- firm should do well.
hu•io are potting down permanent aide• TBE Gordo Vidette, of last week,
walk., beelwa0 they are cheaper than any, i—Era11c Stretto11, of Broods, was
)vend. in town on'Monday, smiling 00 his many
n ul has risen
alga a 1
1 Frank, we r t0.
r •0' 'ands
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the ..t toile is
w ' • 'nil nearR
Tan ata hulk
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SIRE wee repaired last week by mmtdiu;; to the jOlirnallatio h I, and hes
it hole In the bottom of it, 1011 filled to hold of the Brussels Herald, It energy
test 1t. Since titer the water bait drop. and push can make rt Tory paper go iu
ped about 20 inches, 1rnesels, Frank will get thero. Wo wish
Lae Saturday morning Neil Monauch. Milli every aucees8 in his venture.lin's buggy was beaked into the loop W. G. CoLL1Ns Organlraii a Council of
'Titch in front of hie reeidenee b5 a ybmlh Chosen Fri;mir. in Port Tlope lost week,
hurso be haul (itched up. Tho enamel Ile has never tuimeed a town ho has aan-
and rig were got out without :Loy dalnage. veseie1 and has now 18 Coauoils to his
Tun ineand100e11te were t" have made credit for 18117. For the past 15 months
their ittiti111 run Mat Moulhty 101011ng but he has organized 26 000110110 with a
owing to a brush burning out in one of membership of over 800 which 18 a record
the dyremits in testing 111001 the otart not often mutated but W. G. le an incite.
was postponed until Thursday evening. fatigable worker and knows nothing about
There are 400 liable installed already. defeat.
Wonios'T BITE.—Lost week John InesseLL TM No. 3.—On Tuesday of last
Ament reoeived the following letter from week County Coun0illore Johu Torranoe
New York, but as he prefers 1108i11•nee 111 and Geo. Mcalwan, of No. 3, and Thos.
Brussels to free board at Kingston, be E. Maya and J. 13. McLean, of No. 5,
handed the oorrespondence over W Tan were 111 the Co. town at the call of Judge
Po.T:—Confldential,—MY DEAn Fla :-- Masson, the Clerk of the Peace and the
You name was sent me by my eon (who Warden, the committee for planing new -
is my travelling representative) loo a ly organized villages in county electoral
shrewd, reliable end trustworthy man districts. Although the named commit.
for me to co-operate with in your vicinity tee has fall power under the etnt0t0 to
and I therefore take the liberty of mak. settle the matter, it was thought better
ins you a proposition that manly -nine to get the opinion of the Councillors
cut of a hundred up-to-date men would concerned, •end the result is that IIensall
gladly grasp if they could pereoually e:• goes into No. 3 divieion with the approval
amino lay work, thereby convincing of all the parties.
themselves of the absolute eafety of my ACQUITTED. --The following with re -
offer. The writer is a0 expert engraver, Vannes to Gotlieb Bolinger, a former
having for 22 years been employed in the book-keeper in the head office of the Lie-
Bureau
ivBureau of Engraving, Washington, D, C„ iugeton flax mills at Baden, was reoeived
and for 12 years was Superiuteadeet of from Detroit last week :—U, S. Com -
ono of the largest Bank Note Companies mi801on011 Davison yesterday dieobarged
iu
tbe country. During my leisure I Gotlieb Bolinger, the Government em•
took op as a aide issue the duplication of ploye who was arrested open a Canadian
One's, Five's and Ten's, mud as these charge of stealing, embezzling or convert•
were the original denominations I had ins $10 some years ago while he was
worked upon, you can believe me when I keeping books for James Livingston, hie
say they are perfect dttplioatee. Now, brother.in•law at Baden, the arrest being
my dear sir, I ant fully aware of the made with the view of securing the ex•
auspieion and prejudice that you natural- tradiction of Bofinger, The District At.
ly will entertain for my proposition. as tornev, for the Government, and J. W.
you will, on first thought, clues it as cool- Finney, f „• the pioneer, put up a stiff
inn from a green -goods or eawdnat swind- fight agethet lite claims of the Canadian
ler, bet if you will lay aside that prejud- Government, the former charging that
ice, apply Common sense and look at my the reason why the extradition was
proposition from a business standpoint, sought was because Bofinger is to be the
compare it with the methods of these principal witness against Livingston in
petty swindlers and you will credit me the United States court nett month in a
with not being fool enough to waste my suit brought by the Treasury department
time addressing a man of your intern. to recover judgment against Liviogeton
genas and standing in the community. for about $30,000, which it is alleged he
The methods of the Boa:ailed green.goods owes the Customs department upon
swindlers have been exposed from time hackled flex, which it is claimed lie
to time in the deify prose, They send brought into this oodutry six or
out seductive oironlne letters to ignorant seven years ago from Canada, entering it
farmer0, with a newspaper clipping fn as raw flax. The Commissioner render -
regard to counterfeit money, 010., 0ilsely ed his decision upon the grounds edema -
pretending they are the parties spoken of sad by Mr. Finney, and because the
in the article, and offering to sell that Canadian Government failed to make out
which they have not, inducing them to an extraditable offence. He found that
Bend on their bard earned money and as the Criminal Code of Canada was not
sending them a valise of sawdust or a adopted until 1803, and the offence
charged was committed in 1801, 0xtre.
dition must bo ordered, if at all, under
the common law, and under the law
no extraditable offence bad been proved.
Moreover it was sought to extradite Bo-
linger upon affidavits, and the Commis.
8iotler held that this was not tbe best
evidence obtainable. In hie opinion the
court of Michigan would nob convict a
man even of petty laroeny upon the show-
ing in this.
wheat is doing well.
`ion E Fair next Thursday.
Itemeasdnents 1)ay is a Bank holiday.
f. OSINtl a is improving nicely in town.
Ton hog butohering eeaeoe 1s coming
e.•1..
'.79R7II Division Court on the 8th
Sent.
LIlotn Ross has had a new shingle roof
pet on his house.
13uuss1Ls monthly Horse Fair Tllncs-
day of next week, Deo. 2nd.
I cxeltr,Y Horse Fair on Thursday of
,oea:t week. Don't forget the date.
)1/0 have you to be thankful f ,r 2
-Count your many blessings, name them
u¢at by one."
DOOIxG the past year there were in-
to:red in Brussels Cemetery 34 adults
arta 53 children, 47 in all.
se. 98 rorxn turkey was one of the voie-
re rthy points in the shipment of the oar
Lead from Bruseele on Monday.
Asn new suction hose for the Fire En.
gide bas arrived but will be reserved as
tone as the old cue holds good.
Ramous commenced relining on Tues.
Jlty, Monday evening's fall of the beauti-
'cl being euffioiont to tempt some people
at with the runners.
Baussees Salt Works want 5,000 cordo
Allard and soft cordwood, for which
=sod prices will be paid. The wood will
lee delivered during the Doming Winter.
:.ETTEri from Inspector Robb re the
8214,7VD✓1RD BANE OF CelXN,rLD,d,
=MT.9.SdX-CM0310 1.177:1-1.
HEAD OFFIOE, - TORONTO
ASSETS,.(Seven Million Dollars) $7,000,000
CAPITAL (Autorized) . . . . $2,000,000
Noir. 26, ISn7
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Agencies in all principal points in Ontario, Quoler., efanireba, T•ruit^d 24..1 a at J;'11ptatid,
A General Balking Buelneee Traneaoted, Farmers' Notes Discounted,
Drafts Ieouod and Collections made on all points.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Interoeb allowed on depooite of $1,00 and upwards from dat of deposit to date of
withdrawal and compounded half yearly,
Sn0o
rAL ATT Tro vO110EN 00 E C
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ON os" Famine' ,fans ns SALE NoTEN.
Every faoility afforded Customers living at a disbanoe.
J. A. STEWART ffiANAGge.
' cliillo township School cava, was re- brick or some such in return. The
P p reason these reseals find it profitable to
oeteed too late for this issue, owing 10 work this game, is because they know
met publishing a day earlier than usual ' and they take it for granted that the pea.
tufa week. It will appear next week, pie in general kuow, and there are hand -
C. 0. F.—Tuesday evening of next I reds of thousands of dollars—oonnterfeit
—•
week Court Princess Alexandra, No. 24,
111 oiroulation, and as men have 110
moral eoroples ag0.iuet ilio 8118108 the
money circulation (in foot the majority
of people are in favor of doing it by law,
11clssel8, takes Its innings and will initi.
.oee from a half dozen to a dozen candi-
'iates into the mysteries of Forestry. A
twee turn out of members is expected, in as witness the lots greenbank craze and
1(80itlon to visiting brethren. the present silver agitation) they are in-
TitorTrso ROM SOLD.—Last Saturday ; diced to send on their money on the very
Iron, Warwick, of this town, shipped hie liberal terms held out to them -5 cents
ertsetiug horse "Dick Roaoh" to Mr. Au- buying a dollar or some 80011 absurd
Leavy, Montreal, who paid $150 for bio.' rine, No intelligent man would do it,
Tile horse is a good one and speedy too , For their very proposition is ridiculous ;
not alone the "buying of a pig in a bag"
but a man has only to stop and consider
the coat of engraving, presses, printing,
paper, etc., to see the absurdity of the
offer. Now, compare these metbode with
my proposition. Firstly : I am not ad-
dressing an ignorant farmer. Secondly ;
I do not want you to send me one Oent,
What I went to know is whether you will
be willing to oo-operate with me in the
disposal of my goods providing I prove
to you beyond all doubt that my work is
all claim for it, that it cannot be told
from the genuine, even by experts.
Understand, I do not want you to invest
one dollar until you have examined my
entire stook, from one to one hundred
thousand dollars, compare them with the
genuine and in fact submit them to any
teat you see fit, then after you are
thoroughly satisfied on every point, you
oan deoide whether you accept my propo.
sition or not. The foot is, an investment
of $500 will give you an immediate return
that a life time of toil in your present
business'wouldnob do ; this without iu•
jdriug friends, neighbors or your fellow-
man. To convince you of the safety of
the business I will, upon receipt of tole -
gram --as per enoloeed note—send yen a
sample of my work and I will also ap-
point a place to meet you, so that you
can personally examine my entire stoop.
If for any reason you decide not to co.
operate with me, I trust, as an honorable
man, you will honor the proteotiou that
the word "confidential" ineuree to all
oommnnioatione, and nob be so heartless
as to destroy my life's work, so kindly
burn this and let the matter drop.
Tending, however, to bear from you im-
mediately, I remain, Confidentially
yours, Oldest Steel Plate Engraver in the
U. S. P. S,—For obvious reasons I have
omitted all names, dates, etc., from this
letter. Instruotione :—The only way
you oan communicate with me is by
telegram over. Western Union Co.'s line,
between the hours of 7 in the mooning
and 7 at night. Prepay your message so
as to in012re delivery. If you send me
the following cipher dispatch, I will know
who it is from and appoint a place to
meet you ; I will also send you a sample.
Copy et telegram (no lettere) for you to
send :—"A. 13, Crum, Pooaatico Hilae,
Now York. Mr. Johnson lives at No,
858, same street." Sign your frill name
er initiate, and word and number it pre.
aieely lie above. Do not fiend any - letters
to this address lie they may be returned
to you opened, for I oannot receive them.
Your message being in cipher, no one but
you and I will know rte meaning go have
00 tear. It yon wieb your mail sant t0
any street or box number, put the ad-
dress under year name when you sign
telegram, and tell operator t0 send the
addr080 alm
tett being high strung it was a hard mat-
tes to keep him steadied down in a race.
ft to said Mr. Warwick will invest in
:taother young horse that bide fair to
make a mover.
theersLLOwsnir stands out boldly
attoug Secret Societies. No society has
0 more beneficent influence within its
._we. pale. It relieves the eiok and die-
1reeeed ; it Beeks to prevent suffering and
poverty in the families of its members ;
It exhorts to industry, economy, frugality
o01 sobriety ; it is known as the "Friend•
ly Order." .It iuouluates and praotioes
`Iereavolenae ; its measures of relief and
11=00010008 have been generally copied
by the other benevolent orders. Its
bnilae508 is indeed great ; it performs
x0111 good and prevents much evil, It
re rapidly increasing in numbers mad
timer. Its aims and objects appeal to
the good sense of all good citizens.
f),hes THIS HIT You ?—THE Pose mail.
ed notification of amounts due by sub-
00111'u0re and asking for a prompt settle.
heat. Also stating that accounts long
due would be handed over for collection
after November. Many of those indebt-
ed to tie live in Manitoba and the North.
west and its there have been good crops
mai fair prices we would like to ebare in
the suooese. This also applies to sub-
iweibers in Dakota, Michigan and Ontario
lair ve11. It takes about 030.00 a week to
ata our office so those indebted to us will
kia,dly give lie a hand. Our beet thanks
are clue to those who are promptly re-
epaudiug as,d hope many otbere will give
we earl early opportunity of thanking them
fur the same reason. Supposing you
caeca kept out of your money as long as
you have kept Tag Pose out of what is
demi it how would you feel about it 7
f,'MITMED 110 Peron.—The Globe, Toron-
to, lute reduced the price of its mottling
e8ditien from $6 to $4, and df800nt'inued
the eeoond edition. The Globe seldom
does tbinge by halves, and this is acetoin
iy a strong and deserving bid for circula•
tion. In the announcement of the
'house it is stated that the great redia
doe to the price of paper and the intro-
.luct1onof typesetting ma0hines have
mute this possible, but oonsidering the
{stoat expense that they Maur in their
efforts to secure all the ),awe every day
and the exceedingly full reporte that
they give of all important events, 70 per
year was not too much to pay. At $4 per
year theft °ilcutation should soon reach
the 80,000 mark, especially a8 all the de.
partments, including their excellent
datarday 111ustreted edition, are to be
leapt up to their present high etandard.
The Cl lobe la generally recognized as the
leading paper in Canada, and their offort
to make itposalble for every person to
take it regularly ebould meet with a
llaarty response.
Business Locals.
Tf yon are thiltlting of buying an organ
it will pay you to oall on lt, Leatherdale
before you buy. 1Ie can save you 25 pet
cent. Agent for the Bell and Goderioh.
Always it big stook on baud.
Beaune Orreenn.—That eligible half
ore lot situate on the Southern portion of
Turoberry street, Brussels, will be dive
posed of below cost. Very easy terms.
Write for paetioulare to 301110 II,1140nnavE8,
174 Queen et. West, Toronto.
o�oa av _
SIELINn.—In Elma, ou Nov, 1811, the
wife of Ml'. Rudolph Sieling of a
son.
S11rTn—In Atwood, on Nov. ldth, the
wife of Mr, Robb, Smith of a eon.
I{Annl e.—Iu Listowel, of Nov. 17th, the
wife of Mr. Henryliargee of adaag1.
tor.
Renals.—In Grey, on Nov. 18th, the
wife of Mr. John Ridley, of a dough.
ter.
11'IcGowAte.—In East Wawanosh, on Nov.
15111, the wife of Are:. Alex. MoGowan,
of a son.
Anne. —At Fort Ransom, North Dakota,
on Nov, 4th, the wife of Mr, T. A.
Avery, formerly of Grey, of twin
daughters.
Fnnen stock of Crockery at MoOraelc•
en's.
Roans and blankets close to cost,
I. 0. Ridhards,
Win repair rubbers and shoes cheap and
good. I, 0. Richards.
Frnelf.OLLeo house to rent or for sale.
Apply to Jno. Wynn.
A 4.year-old Driving Horse for sole.
Apply to 13. Gunny, Brussels.
Done your robe need re -lining ? We
do them so they look like new.
I. 0. Richards.
Bern0 aloug y0110 cotter and have it re.
painted and trimmed fu first -clave style
at Walker's shop.
Enna clippers and scissors sharpened
and repaired by Saw Eller McGregor, of
Brnesels, Queen at. East.
JUST received a large 101 of oatmeal to
exchange to farmers for oats at I3aekee
c� Vanebone'e hour and feed store.
Oun hand made long boots are the ones
to keep out the water and stand the
wear. I. 0. Richards.
Writ pay agente big .prices for organs
when you oan buy a 6•octave piano oase,
oak or walnut from R. Leatherdale for
065,00,
001M os TnnNaaeevntd
Brewer's photo gallery will be open on
Thanksgiving Day. All visitors will be
welcome.
WN are handling any quantity of but•
ter, eggs and dried apples. Cash or
trade. Alco all kinds of poultry. G. E.
Zing, Windt am. 10.60
Loa,.•—Between Brussels and Lead.
bury, a blank rubber cape. Finder will
be suitably rewarded by leaving it with
A. Ross, Leadblary.
SNILon'a 00re is sold on a guarantee.
It mires incipient consumption. It is
the best cough cure. Only one dent a
dose. 26 ole., 60 ate. and 71,00, Sold by
James Fox, Druggist, Bruseele,
Kent's Clover Root, the groat Blood.
Purifier gives freshness and clearness to
the complexion and mires constipation,
25 ote, 50 ole and $1.00. Sold by James
Fox, .Druggist, Brussels.
Comments house, with stable, well,
cistern, Sia, for Bale or to runt. Poseos•
stop given at once. Ilor farther partiau•
lar as to price and terms apply to Geo.
Howe, Brussels. 10.
Oereem Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego,
Cal., says :—"Shilob's Catarrh Remedy
is the Arat moc810ine I have ever found
that would do me any good.' Price 60
gents, Sold by Jae. Fox. druggist, Brae.
sale.
ANYONE needing their sews put in
proper order had better liking them t0
Saw431er McGregor before ho leaves
Brussels, as he is likely to take a situ-
ation with the Saw and Saw Tool Mak.
erg, but will do saw fllfng and saw gum-
ming in Brussels for this season, 10.
14IoGregor,` saw -filer, BPaeee10, Quaen
et. East.
MA vR.T�D.
TcnvEY—CALunicit.—At the residence of
the bride's parents, on Nov. 241b, by
llev. G. 3. Abey, of Brussels, Mr.
Wm. Turvey t0 Mles Mary, youngest
daughter of lir. S. Uaidbiok, all of
Morris.
P11100—Hn0Dtt8.—At the Methodist par-
sonage, IVroxeter, on the 17th inst.,
by Rev. J.B. Kennedy, Mr. 13. Price
to Mise Ida May Hayden, both of
Wroxeter,
1101iMeO1—MCGILL.—Iu East Wawanash,
on Nov. 10111, ab the residence of the
bride's parents, by Rev.0. O. Comm,
Mr. Peter Robinson to Nies Lizzie,
eldest daughter of Mr. James Mo.
Gill, all of East Wawanosb.
MCDONALu---MAYEEe.—At the Manse,
Huntsville, 011 Nov. 1010, by Rev.
D. MoVioar, paetor of Knox church,
Mr. Geo. Menet:mi 1, of Grey, to Miss
Agnes Evangeline Mayers, of Beth-
une, Muskoka District.
SIS 3�_
BuT'rr.—At Deer Park, Toronto, on Nov.
25rd, Nina, youngest daughter of
Alfred Rutty, aged 14 years.
LAnOQuE.—In Senforth, on Nov. 12th,
Jane Anil Boyd, relict of the late
Charles Laroque, aged 51 years, 4
months and 23 days.
A 0 cmmoie' E1.AS+ES.
Fnrnr, Nov. 26th,—Farm stook, im-
plements, furniture, &c. South hall lot
27, con. 0, Morris. Sole at 1 o'clock,
sharp. Alex. M. Smith, Prop., F. S.
Boort, Ane.
Fool r, Dna. 3nn.—Farm stook, imple.
mento. Lot 10, eon. 13, Grey. Sale
unreserved et 1 p. m. Alex. R. Slow•
art, Prop. F. S. Scott, Auo.
TEIMIBDAY, DEO. 0th. -1 arm stook,
implements, &c., lot 10, con. 8, Grey.
Sale unreserved, at 1. o'clock. D.
Lamont Prop., F. S. Scott, Auo.
mze Vzmenx. S ] eaLms==tx,s.
Fall Wheat
Barley
Peas
Oats
Butter, tube and rolls
Eggs per dozen
Flour per barrel.. .. . .
Potatoes (per bag)
'Hay per ton
Hides trimmed
Hides rough
Salt per bbl., retail
Sheep skim, each
Lamb skins each
Hogs, Live
Dressed Hogs
Apples (per bag)
80
23
42
23
14
13
4 00
00
4 00
5a
5
1 00
40
25
4 00
6 00
50
81
25
43
24
14
14
4 50
60
5 00
THE PEOP'LE'S COLUMN.
ONEY TO LOAN AT PER
sena F.S. SCOTT, 131'tlaeel0,
IHAVE LOTS OF MONEY TO
lend on mortimee fit aper cont, yearly.
A. HUNTER, Brussels,
00
00
40
4 00
5 25
50
RIVA'TE FUNDS TO LOAN:
First mortgage, farm security. Apply
at 1'H1d POST Publishing Holiso, Brussels.
T T OUSE FOR SALE. -GO Or)
A.JI, loses and lot in Brussels for sale,
For particulars amity to N, 011011, Brus-
sels, or 0.0. SPAI4LING, lviugham
Huron County Counoll.
The Council of the corporation of the
County of Huron will moot to tho Council
Room in the Town of Gnderich on 'Tuesday,
Nevem ber 8111.1t, Santo ata O'oloolt,.m.
,
Dated at Godorlob, Nov. 8W,'87.LAN.;, Claret.
REAL ESTATE.
TIARMS FOR SALE,—'THE UN.
_12 010nsi01010n has several good Farms for
sale and t0 rant, easy terms, in Townships
of Morris and Grey, P 8. SO OTT .Brussels
ARM TO BENT, BEING
North Part Lot 80, Con, 1,Morrie, 0ou-
taining 110 aures— known as the Pralick
homestead—for a 101111 Of 8 years. For fur
thee partleulars apply to
10.8 0. S. SCOTT, Brussels.
Dina Mnnazms.—Moutreai, Nov. 22nd.
--Cheese, 7130 to Oc. Buttor—townships,
16o to 18c ; Western, lac to 15e. New
York—Butter etoacly ; western creamery,
140 to 280; Elgine, 28c; imitation
creamery, 12c to 17o ; state dairy, 120 to
20c ; creamery, 140 to 22o. Cheese dull
lavas: white, September, 8,to ; small white
September, 0;}o ; largo colored, Septem.
bar, &4c ; small colored, September, 013o
large October, 73.o to Bo ; small October,.
8jc ; light skims, Ilo to 70 ; part skims,
5;10 to 0:40; full spilus, 213o to 40.
IJ100nr0OL, Nov. 92,-13oof, Extra
India meas, firm, OOe 3d ; prime mess,
firm, 56s 3d. Pork -Prime messfine
wosborn, firm, 47s Ocl. Lard—Prime,
tvesteru steady, 22s 6d. Corn—Nov.
firm, 3s 28 ; Deo. firm, 30, 2138 ; Jan.
firin, 8s 2d, Tho imports of wheat into
Liverpool during the week wore :—From
Atlantic ports, 123,600 quarters ; from
Pacific ports, 14,000 quarters ; from
other ports, 1,000 quarters. Tho im-
ports of•corn from Atlantic por18 wore
41,500 quarters.
TonoNTo, Nov. 22,—Flottr, dull and
firm straight rolleee quoted at $4 to 04.10;
Middle freigbt0. Bran nnchanged at
07.50 west, Wheat le steady, with rod
winter quoted al 01s}c to 82o, high
freigbte, and spring at 770 to 780 that ;
No. 1 Manitoba hard quoted at 080, Port
William, and 070 to 080, Midland, Peas
firm ; sales at 48a north and roost. Oats
sold at 24e west for white, and at 280 for
mixed. Buckwheat sold at 31a oast.
Bye' steady, with sake at 44o, middle
freigh10. Corn is quoted at 260 to 261o,
west, Barley dull, with No. 0 extra
quoted at 200, wools, and 10oc1 at 280 to
24a west.
GOOD FARM FOR SALE
near Brussels, Great bargain, Lot 7,
Con. 0, Grey township. Good buildings and
orchard, well watered, suitable for mixed or
dairy farming, Possession given next
March, with privilege of doing Pall plowing.
Apply to W. H, 110)411, Pow Publishing
Housa,Brussels,or to 011051A8 HERITAGE,
London Neat.
1ti /G ANITOBA LAND FOR SALE.
lVS —100 acres of good farm land at
Springfield, 8 miles from Winnipeg, is offer-
ed for Salo at ala! price. The property is
North Enet 5 Soo. 10, Twp. 11, Itnngo 4, Last.
There is a house ou the premises and some
breahiug ,foie. L'ot full particulars as Lo
price, title, &o., write or apply to
a. F. BLAi11 or W. H. KISER,
20.1f Brussels, Out,
-I-Z.8.11141 FOR SALE OR TO
mom.—Tlle 'undersigned offers his
eligible 04 corn ;farm for sale or to
rout, being South part of Lot 5, Conces-
sion 12, Groy. All under cultivation, well
watered and wall fenced. There is a good
stone house, bask barn, oroba'd, wells, &0„
on the premises. Also a splendid stone
quarry from whieh a good revenue is malls.
ed. Only 21 miles from Brussels. Terms
roaaouable, For further particulars as to
price, 80„ apply to
JOHN MITCHELL, Proprietor,
Nit Brussels P. 0.
1 AConsisting I the
MFORSALI South
1i10 A011135
and South
Of the North d of Lot 30, Con 2, East Wawa -
nosh. This is au excellent stook 101111,13111115
lv all
supplied with good spring water. Itis
situated about 8 miles from the thriving Vil-
lage of Blyth. A largo part of It is under
grass. Buildings and ,Duces are in afair
state of repair. Easy terms of payment will
be given. For all information apply to
11-tf 0.0, SLAM, Barrister, Brussels,
CR KINDLE
1 PLENDID FARM For SALE.
kJ That excellent farm, Let 15, Con. 0,
Township of Grey, 100 noroe, roust be Bold at
02100 In order to alone estate of deceased owe-
er, The lot is nearly all cleared, with good
buildings, ample water supply, largo or.
chard, 11 miles. from Cranbrook is under
good cultivation and in a very tt08jrablo Pro -
party indeed, Apply to 111OHA111) MIT-
CHELL, Brussels P. 0„. 3'01110 MITCHELL,
ou the preminee • or A. IZONT 10R, Brussels.
Dated Sept, 1311.1, 1800.
Ancient Order of United Workmen,
—1'OR—
For the above price we will veil
you one of our Mitt
Gl'G�601� E1�8,'lIS
These Boars 9 are out rely 110)10stook,
Novi ng received thecal c di w . L.1,• .1010
ago I nd are of ti 0 best q 0l0y. Wo clan
Bell hem at this remarkably low figure
ou a0000nt of having bought a large :tools
of them and at a much reduced pricy and
we purpose giving Our auetemers tbo
benefit of it.
Our stook of other evening gam08 is
very complete—a Het of which will be
given next weep.
This old and prosperous Fraternal Awe
ation numbering 300,000 members aro pro
sen tiug to the public thoir popular and 000n-
omioal rates to worthy men, at the very low
rate of about 08.00 nor 01,000 per annum,
The "Workmen" Promptly Puy Depth
Claims and ex11e81 it large increase to Its
members now that thane American blue
Companion don't 80om satiefaotory to Can-
adians.
11.013T. AR1STRCNG, M. W. ; N. IL KERR
Recorder; 3. A. OREIGHT0H,11'Inauoler.
NOTICE
REMEMBER THE P1RICE,
'75 Cents
AND TIIE PLACE
Fox's Drug Zton.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
""Tv T ll, SINCLAIR,
• 8ollciter, 0onveyanoor,NntsryPub-
tic, &m. Oslco—Yahebooe's Block, 1 door
north of Central Hotel, Private Prude t0
Loan.
G. CAMERON,
•
(Formerly of Cameron, holt
Cameron,) Barrister and Solicitor, (+0,10rieh
Ont, Ola8O—Hamilton St., Opposite Col
hero° 110101,
PnUBo notion 10 hereby given that an ap-
plication will be made at the next easaiou 08
tlloLogielaturotor the Province of Ontario
on behalf of bhp Corporation of the Town -
0b ipP of Gray, for an Aot confirming, or tun -
ending
u1-eudiug and confirming a certain By-law
passed by the Municipal Connell of tho said
Township of Grey, numbered 08, and entitled
A 13y -law to provide a proper outlet for,
and otherwise for the improyOment and ex-
tension of Government Drain Number 2, in
the said 'l'ownehip, end for borrowing ou tho
erecta of the Municipality, the sum of Six-
teen Tbnneand,two hundred and ton Dollars
and thirty -throe cents, for 801)1p108M the
same" which said By-law aff0atolands in the
Township of Mohillop, iu the County of
Huron, alta ill the Township of Etma, in the
(.100Oty of Porth, and also On/Inning a oar•
tain Bylaw of the Held Township of Moliil-
lop providing it0 eller° of the saideuro, and
imp oiling the necessary nesessmonI thereof,
and to also authorise, and require the Mnu-
iolpal Council of the said Township of 301ma
to pans a By-law to raise its proportion of
the said 00111 and to imp0ao Gm necessary
ansenement therefor, lice°eding to the report
Or James A, 13e11, C. E„ sot forth in the said
13y1av No, 58, of the said 2'00001111) of Groy,
and also, to validate and 00116(10 the said
lioport and assessment as made by the said
Area A.Be11,0,10,,and all work done and
money expended in performanoo of the
works thereinin8loatecl, or, in the alterna-
tive, to authorize and permit the said Tho
Township ot Grey to pass a nolo nylaw Un-
der the provisions of "The Drainage Aot,
1801," based upon the said Report and an.
session lit, and wibhoot a new or further ex.
aminationor report by an Engineer, and 10
tCowntlllp 4 the
oc the m011100 the
ex-
pended in perfornlanoa of tee works intend.
od and almond in and by the ;said 11epo11 of
the said Jam ea A, Bell, C.
Dated tbo 1st day of November, 1807,
17-8Townshiip 'WILLIAM
lip 00 Brea,
1 F. BLAIR, DARItISTER,
.
l7f• Solicitor, 80. (late o1 Gnrrow &
Prou,lfoot's Office, GoderiOh.) 011180 over
Gillies & Smith's Bank, Brnesels.
Money to Loan. 17
MEDICAL CARDS.
J. A. M'NAUGHTOAI,
M. D.; 0. IS., Trinity Universityy, 0, slow Trin-
ity Medioal Collage, Member Oollego of Plow-
eiaians and Surgeons, Out. Licolltiato oft o
Royal College of Physiolans and Liceuulete
of Midwifery, Edinburgh. 1.�-'l olopllono
No.111, Residence, Mill St., l3rueaols.
RH. F. H. KALBF1113t'ld,
1211Y0ICIAN, SUneEON Igo .1CCCUC1r1i011,
SUCCESSOR TO DR, W. GRAHAM,
BRUSSELS, - ONTARIO,
1st Class Honor Graduate of the Iluivorsi-
ties of Trinity (Toronto), Qaeon's (Kingston),
and of Trinity Medical O ullogo ; Fellow of
Trinity Modtoal 0ollego and member of the
Collage 0f Physicians and Surgeons 0f Ontar-
io. Post Graduate Oom'eo ill Detroit and
Chtoago,1800. Spode) attention paid to dis-
eases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and die-
eaeosof Women. tw'Oouanitatiou in lhug-
lish and German. Telephone at residence,
VETERINARY.
C!D. WARWIOK,
• Honor Graduate of the Ontario
Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all
diseases of domastioated animals in a Gem -
patent manner. Particular attention paid
to veterinary dentistry. Oa118 promptly at-
tended to, 0,110e and InSrmary—Pour doors
north of bridge '1 uruberry 8a, Brussels.
BUSINESS CARDS.
T� N. BARRETT,
�L• Tonsorial Artist. shop—Next door
south of A. M. McKay & 00'0 hardware atom.
Ladle s' and ouildrene hair cutting a specialty
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM•
11181711,1NOO,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
T. FLETCHER ,
issue£ of Marriage Licenses,
Omen AT 31010101)1(10 SToao.
ta°No Witneea Required.
T. FLETCHER, Brneaeie
ALEX. HUNTER,
Marl. of the Fourth Division pour
Co. Huron, Conveyancer, Notary Public
Land Loan and Inauranoe Agent. Rinds
invested and to loan. Collections made
(Moo in Graham's Block, Brussels
mii08. A. HAWKINS,
.1. Will give Moselle to pupils either on
olauo or organ, at his Mesio Room, Opposite
the post -oboe, Brussels. Vocallaseons oleo
givou. Ten year8 experience in teaching.
'rerma moderate,
Tenders for Supplies, 1898.
Tho oudorsigncd will 'receive tenders for
supplies up to noon On MONDAY, NOV, 29,
]Self, for the supply of butchers' meat, but,
tor, dairy and creamery. giving pride of each,
flour, oalmeaf,uotatooe, oordloOd, oto,, for
tho foltowing'institutions during the year
1008,1010.:—
At too Asylum for the Insane in Toronto,
London, King stop, Hamilton, Atimi0o, Brook-
yille and Orillia' the Central Poison and
Mawr Reformatory ; the Reform.
atory for lieye, Ponotanguieh0ne ; the Witt -
buttons for the Deaf and Dumb, BOl1Ovillo,
and the Blind at Brantford.
Two ea131oiont sureties will be required for
the duo fulfilment of oaoh contract.
Specifications and forms of tender eau on-
ly be pace by Making application ito Alto 'Our•
ears of the respective institutions,
N. B.—Tondos aro not required for the
supply of meat to the Asylum in 'Toronto.
Lon den, Kingston Hamilton and Mitnico,nor
to the Central Prison and klorear Itoforma-
tory, Toronto,
The lowest or any tender not u0000sarily
accepted.
Nowspepora inserting tills advertisement
without authority from the Department w111
not be paid for It.
(Signed) R, 011arerno, T,F. CLNtio5ULAIN,
J81610 140x08., Inapeotoie of Prisons and Pah.-
110
ah•110 Charities,Parliament Buildings, Toron-
to, Nov, leo 1847, 199