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The Brussels Post, 1898-10-7, Page 8is Aimoet in every buaineas there are certain lines of goods that from want of being shown or from other aaueea remain unsold. Or it may be that the whole - eater has been over.atooked and the wive meroltant taking advantage of it has bought at a reduaticn. With this in view we have decided to bave what we oall "Our Bargain Table" on whish will be planed Genuine Bar- gains. This week we have a line of Photograph Albums at 25a. which were originally from 411 to 92 eaoh. We bave also an assortment of Books, some et half price. The line includes some paper bound ones whittle when bound in sloth range from 85a. to 75o.; these we offer at 5o. eaoh. They are all good reading. Any Sabbath Sobool buying these are supplied with envelopes and library Dards and nen have a large library at a small ooe1. Don't miss these bargains. G. A. Deadman, Druggist, Optician & Bookseller. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. eODTneaN ExTENeION w. Cl. & E. Trains leave Brussels Station, North and South, as follows: GootaSolTM, GomallonTlr. tlxpress..,7:16 a.m.I Mail x•10 p.m /fixed 9:45 sae, Express 10:10 p.m root Etivs ono, A oliiel'e amang ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. OCTODEB. Mnamisti Openings. EAST Huron Fall Fair. Tun Pose gives the news. QMNaEAT this (Friday) evening. GOAL is being delivered for Winter use. "Ur SNE slsss"—TBE Pose subscription Bet. MACBY in Town Hall next Tuesday evening. Fannon Division Court was held here on Tuesday before Judge Doyle. Light dooket. A. annexe Foot Ball olub should be organized in town. We haus a lob of good kiokere. Goorsu Gonne took the red tioket with his dandy roadster team at Goderioh and Belgrave Fall Fairs last week. Doi'r forget the concert in the Town Hall on Friday evening. Fine program. Plan of Hall at Fox's drug store, Toron- to talent. LAST Friday John Donaldson, of Brus- sels, took 1st prize for doable harness and a similar award for single barneee at the Belgrave Fair. MEssne. EwAN & Lune won both 1st and 2nd prizes for siugla buggies and putters at Blyth Fall Show on Wednes- day. The past record ie being welt maintained. Mnana000 heaters are plentiful. The most of than appear to be able to tell the difference between the article desired and the more oommon toad stool without eat- ing to get the information. Cam or TeeNse.—Alex, Forsyth and family beg leave to tender their sincere' thanks to the many people who accorded them sympathy and assistance during their recent bereavement. PEo»LE are bard to suit in this Goan. try. One day they complain of the heat and the next they jaw about the cold. The Clerk of the weather would have a ditleoult task if he tried to please them. W. H. McCatannx sent exhibits to three Fall Fairs on Wednesday of tbie week with the following results :—Ford• wioh, 22 prizes ; Atwood, 22 ; and Blyth, 34, 78 in all. Not bad for three faire on one day. DIED.—Jae. Brae, the oldest resident of Peel township, died suddenly Wednee- day of last week. He was returning from Glenallan with his eon when he suddenly complained that he felt unwell, and inside of a minute he was dead. Deceased was a brother of the late Alex. Bruce, formerly of Brussels, Ae a meeting of the Trustee Board of the Methodist church on Wednesday evening live applications were presented for the position of sexton of the ahuroh and ouretaker of the cemetery. John Wright was chosen and will assume the duties on Nov. let. The Finance Com. mittee was deputized to draw up a new form of agreement, outlining duties, &n., to be signed by the Chairman of the Board and appointee. Mr. Wright bas bad considerable experience in the plass of work he will be oalled to perform and should fill the bill. Mr. Armstrong, his predecessor, left a good record after 7 years engagement. Cowasnr.—At the concert in the Town Hall, Brussels, this (Friday) evening the following program will be preeented:— Piano Bolo, aeleoted, Miss Dora Auger ; song (deeoriptive) "The Ship I Love," John E. Tutton ; reading, "Saunders MaLaehin'e Conrtehip," Mise Annie Sny- der ; solo, "Sing On," Mrs. Seymour Hembly ; solo, "Song of the Blacksmith;' John E Tutton ; reading, "Queen Vaehti's Lament," Mise Annie Snyder (in ma fume) ; solo, "Una Voce Poco Fa," Mrs. Seymour Hambly ; song story, "Their Heads nestled closer together," Sohn E. Turton ; reading, "Widow Tubba at the Sewing Cir°le," Mies Annie Snyder (in ocatume) ; duet, "Life'e Dream ie O'er," Mrs• Seymour Hambly and John E, Tur- ton. Miss Dora Anger, Aoaompaniet. TIM OIT1guNe' ST,ut ENTE1AAINOf2NT Connell.—Tho attention of ail is drawn to the following facts :—Purohasers of Gonne Tickets have a deoided preference in reserving Beate, havieg up to three days before eanb concert in which to make selections. Those purchasing Course tickets get their reserved teats for 25 cents for oath oonoert, wbile the pulllio will pay 85 Dents. Those holding Course tiokets 00111 bring them to the plaoe whets plan of Hall is and on pies. mita:ion of it will obtain their teserved seat Haute. The plan for the Macey Conaart, the first of the amine. is 0000 open for the holders of came bieloats at At Fox's drug store, Entertainment will be held on Tuesday evening. Everybody should hear Mr. Maley as he slat no peer in Gong er story. VOTERS' Lfet Court for Brneaele on Wednesday, 19th inst. QUITE a number from this locality at. tended Blyth Fair on Wednesday. WANTED.—A boy to learn the baking bneitees, Apply to Geo. Thomson. TEE higheet cash market prise will be paid for Wee, sheepskins and furs by Thos, Bloomfield, Brussels, S11ien & lt'IgLAoag's speedy paper, "Barney" won let money et Seaforth on Tuesday in the tape for gentlemen's drivers in connection with their Full Fair program. them to a quorum not being present the council meeting was not held ou Tuesday evening. The Reeve was at Fordwiah Fair. Connell will meet next Monday evening, 11. L. Jeegsote, of this plena, tools part in a oonoerb at Belgrave ou -Thursday evening of last week, It was under the auspices of the Agricultural Sooieby and was well attended. Oven 100 reserved seats sold for the Maxey Concert text Tuesday evening already, See the Oommittee :tad name a ticket for the Oonree, wbioh includes five flrsb•alaes entertainments. &Cue. HAoIDLY, Mrs. Snyder and Mr. Tenon, who gives the concert in the Town Hall on Friday evening of this week, are being greeted with bomber houses. Don't fail to bear them. Re- served seats on sale at Fox's drug store. Tun new bake oven ab Councillor Tbomeon's bakery is completed and with the enlargements and improvements made will add to the 000750ieuoe of all concerned. The oven is built ou• the moat modern plan designed by a Toronto expert, Tis first of the series of enterbammente in cooneation with Citizens' Coarse will be held in the Town Hall on Tuesday evening of next week, 13.th inst., when Mr. Macey, of New York, will supply the program, He is a great entertainer as was evidenced by the hearty reception he received in Breese's ou a former visit. S. B. SAME ,made a good job of re- pairing the bleak recently damaged by fire and by hard work and oarefnl man• agement the plasm looks quite trim again. He also snooesded in holding his tenants and Mira Roddick and Ito. Davie are now 000upying their respective stores once more. Some folks thought S. B. did not know how to work but he de- monstrated that be is a hustler. BAD ACOIDENT.—Goedon Farrow, the 9•year"old son of John M. Farrow, rail. way mall clerk, met with an sooident near the Burwell street crossing of the Grand Trunk, London, Thureday.night of last week, which may result in his death, Jest how the accident happened appears to be somewhat of a mystery, The boy left his home at the corner of Burwell and ISing streets early in the evening, and some time later, between 8 and 9 o'alook, he was seen pleylog with another lad in the vicinity of the eros. sing. It is eopposed that he was running aorose the tracks, when he was struck by the yard engine, and had his left arm torn from the ehanider. The oriee of bbe little fellow attracted the attention of the watcbman, and he was taken to the shanty at ]Maitland street, where he was made as comfortable as possible until the amdutance and Dr. Drake arrived. He was taken to the hospital and it was found that the arm bad been almost completely severed from the body, a small strip of flesh alone holding it. The hospital staff held out little hopes of the lad's reoovsry. He is living yet, how- ever altbongh in a very weak oondielon. A portion of the shoalder blade and part of the collar bone had to be removed in dressing the badiy broieed shoulder, The young lad is a grandson of Post. master Farrow, of Brussels. We hope Gordon will weather the blast all right. EITnateAL, — Last Wednesday after- noon a goiet wedding took plane at the residence of Rev. Wm. Norton, Brussels, when his estimable daughter, hiss Olive, was united it marriage to Albert E. Tre• leaven, of Dungannon, in the presence of a small company. The bride was pre- sented by her father and the ceremony was performed by Rev. R. J. Treleavao, of Brantford, brother to the groom, as• listed by Rev. S. J. AIiin, of Brussels. Little Misses Mayfrid Allis and Beatrioe Goebel, neatly attired in white, perform. ed the duties as maids of honor with neatness and dispatch. The bride wore a very pretty ooetnme of Frenah Vigour. !aux, silk and wool, and parried a bouquet of netual flowers. Her travelling suit was fawn cloth with brown senor bat. After congratulations the guests eat down to a neatly prepared lunobeon after which Mr. Treleaven and bride left for their home ab Dungannon where a reception was accorded them that evening. Mrs. Treleaven was the recipient of a goodly number of useful and valuable presents. The parlor in which the marriage mere. mony took plane was neatly decorated with flowers and myrtle. During the tesidenee of Mrs. Treleaven in Brussels she proved to be a moat ono:meetel and faithful worker in the Epworth League, Sabbath eohool and ohuroh choir. It in• strumsntal mesio and training the youth for entertainments she was smelled by few and at public and social gatherings she was always a favorite on aunonnb of her ability as a pianist or accompanist and her willingness to do bar part. Tee Pose joins with relatives and friende in wiehing Mr. and Mrs. Treleaven many happy, prosperous yeare, PERSONAL PAU0URAI'lIs. J. T. Rose Sundayed at Kincardine. Mre. Gomer Green is visiting relatives in Michigan. Chao. Sager, of Galt, was in town on Wednesday. MIN Edith Eastman is visiting rein• Lives in Detroit, George Leckie, 0f Wroxeter, was in town last week. Miss Maggie Meadowa is home from London on a visit, Mra, Freeman, of Seaforth, i5 visiting in Brassele and locality. Airs. McGuire and Mrs, Sills, of Wing. ham, are vieitina Mrs, Geo. Rogers. Richard T, Hinaston and A, Ooueley Were in Goderioh tike week as Jurors. Jae, Pinder, wife and obildren, of Sbaffa, were palling on old friende in town last week, 114Sra. Funaton and Mise Ella have re. burned from an extended visit with rola. Rea In Bruce 00. Alae. MolSielay has returned horns to Alton after a vieib with her daughter, Mrs, 0. Grimoldby. Mrs. Wm. Anderson, of Cheeley, is visiting her sister, leire. Neil Matauoh• lin, for re week or go, Jno, Mo0rae and family moved this week to the residence recently purohaeed from Mre, 10, C, itogore. THE 1 Eti SS.r.,i'LS POST Mrs. T.1'lebohar le enjoying a holiday visit with her sons Bussell and Reginald, 111 Obioago for a week or so. Mrs, E. W. Maleont and Cortin are beak from a pleasant shay with relativee and friende at Ibiiloltell and looaliby. Mrs. R. Paul is laid np with a sprained ankh, 000asioued by a mis•step in the garden. We hope she will anon be better. James Bm'geas, who wan laid Beide fur several weske, is eble to geb al>ant again although badly up to 0900ert piboh yet. George•the•Hatter was town this week. He dons not appear to be working any harder for Prohibition than on former visite. Will, Sample is holidaying here for to week. He has been in London tall Sum" mer working with It. G. Wilson, former- ly of Brussels. Doo. Warwick was a judge at the speeding contests iu commotion with Wingham Fair. Do. Moore was a jadgs at Belgrave Fair. 3t:. Soli, of Loaknow, formerly of Brussels, bas been confined to bed for bhe past 10 months. His old friends here would be glad to hear of his improvement in health. Word was received this week from Sault Ste. Marie, Ont:, to the offset that T. A. MoLanohlio, tesober, who event there a month or so ago, is 111. Mre. Carrie, who has been visiting her parents, Welter Smith and wife, for some months, left for her home in British Oolnmbia on Thursday of this weak. We with her a safe return. Dr. 32albfleisoh shows very little int. provementin health and unless a marked ohange for the better tame plane soon a epeoie list from Toronto will be secured. The Doctor's teeny friende wish him a speedy reoovsry. Tun Pose welcomes back to town Miss- es Jaauet and Maggie Soott, who have spent the peat few moeths with relatives and friends in Scotland. They enjoyed their trip very much but think there is no plane like home after all. The ladies came back by the same Allan steamship —tbe Parisian—they went on. ClIUltelll CUMIN. Huron County Convention of 0. E. & S. S., Exeter, June 20th and 21st. 1899. A Protestant monastery is being erected by the Duke of Newcastle, who ie a strong High Ohurobman, at East Markham, in Nottingbamabire. The Rev. W. T Olnff closed his minis - bey at Tborndale on Sunday night and left for his new pariah at Strabhroy. We with the reverend gentleman oo0tinued prosperity. Moe, (Rev.) Allis was at Goderioh this week attending the annual meeting of aha London Conference W, F. M. S., Methodist ahureb. She represented Brussels Auxiliary. Next Sabbath morning there will be a special servioe in Melville Church for the young people. The Higher Religious Io- atraotioo medals, prizes and diplomas will be presented. The Women's Missionary Society of the London Conferenoe met in North area Methodist Church on Oa. tober 4th, 5th and 6th. Between 80 and 90 delegates were present, Don't forget the Relly Sunday exer. Oiae5 in aonueobion with the Methodist Sunday School next Sabbath afternoon at 2.30 o'clook. Interesting and in. strnotive program. Parente cordially invited. Rev. John Scott, D. D., principal of the "Toyo Biwa Galtko," or Methodist college of Tokio, Japan, was unanimously obosen superintendent of tite Japan mission. Hie appoinbment is for four years. Dr, Scott went to Japan in 1894, His former charge was at Wingbam Ont. France having banished the name of God from oertain school -boons, says the Advanoe, has now decided to erase re- cognition of God from her coin. It is said that the director of French coinage has ordered the omission in furture from all opine of the motto, "Dieu protege Franca" "May God protect France." More recog- nition of God in national and individual affairs is what France needs to make her truly great. According to a statement prepared by Rev. Dr. Strong, the missionary societies of the United States, Great Britain, continental Europe. Asia, Africa, and Anebralla number 249, with 4,094 stations and 15,200 out -stations. There are 11,695 missionaries, 64,299 native laborers, and 1,121,699 communicants. There are 913,478 persons under instruotion, and the income of all these Oonnbrfe5 is 512,988,687. PROVINCIAL 0. E.—The Coming Prey. innial Convention at Hamilton Ocboder 11, 12 and 13. The Endeavours of Hamilton are sparing no pains to make the meetings there a splendid saooess. They are devising liberal things, and we trust that by liberal thinge they shall stand. They are aoting in the spirit of their beloved city, which well merits the title, the Ambitious city. With open handed generosity they are inviting every- body in the shape of an Endeavorer, who oan dome. They are not afraid of an army of 2,000 going in upon them. They expect a large assembly bbore. Let every county send its county banner tool For the meetings—the Drill Hall --the largest available place has been procured. Judging from the musioal provision for the last oonvenbion which was of a high order, and bad a great deal of the best work put into It —this yeare convention will net be behind. It Cs in the handa of a master Wm. T. Robinson, who has a body of singers in training which will give a treat which will long be remember ed with delight. The program too bas some notable features. The Rev Elmore Flarris, of Toronto, will give two Bible etudies on "The Fallneso of Blessing" and "The Abounding Life". Faze round table oonfersnoesdealing with the real worst by the members of the Sooiobies will be held. The jollier Societies will have two sessions all their own apart from the regular meetings—one for a aahool of methods and the other far a junior rally, Many well known 0, E, wotkers will epsak. Dr. F. 32. Clark of Beaton is fully expected, and an address is looked for /tom Sir Oliver Iliowab, Lieut,•Governor of Ontario. Evangelic. tie eervioea will be held in the faobories, eta. Altogethera grand meeting is look. ed for. By invitation from Melville Endeavor - ere, a weak from next Sabbath evening the Epworth League of the Methodist aural will join band& with them in Melville liberal) at the oonolueion of the regular preaching eervioea when the topic "Oar Society work and how to barter rt" will be dimmed. A profitable meeting should be the revolt es the subject is of epeeiel interest to every member of bah eotietie9, Rev. A. II. ISippan, who resigned the paetarate of the lerosbyberi,u °Minis et Tara, in order t0 regain health in the South, was prmeotbed with a poise of 575 and an address by the oougregabion. TI1e young sten of Tern gave hint it gold - beaded aauo, and rile ladies of the ohereh presented Mre, Kippan with 40 addroae and en autograph quilt. Epworth Lettgue annlversery sermons will be preaelial next Sabbath morlting et 10.10 o'oloak, itt the Methodist church here by Rev. Wm. Godwin, of Goderioh. The ettme gentleman will aloe deliver ad. drawee at the Badbetlt Selma' Rally in the afternoon and at the pletfor;ot meet• ing in the evening. Rev. Mr. Allis will preach at Goderioh. HAnvIsy Hoots.—trarveat Home ea. vlae8 were held in St. John's aburolr, Brussels, loot Sunday and were of a specially interesting character. The aharoh was very neatly and appropriately decorated. In failing to secure a clergy. man from a distance the motor was call- ed upon to cantina the eervioea and he did it with credit to himself and pleasure to the congregations. In the morning the text wag Jeremiah 5 24 and the even- ing disoouree followed 0,1t the seine idea of liarvest thanksgiving. During the offertory at the evening 8809709 Jae. Jotes rendered the solo in good style, "Raiee nee Josue." The Harvest Home dinner on Monday evening was served in the Town Hall and wag a decoded WIC. Mese. It was well patronized. 1i Hendee as well as neaeessr>ts were at •ed with an abundance of fowl. After tel. came a oboioe and well rendered pr•.:•,ern eon. sliding of the following :—Olterus, "The Land of the Maple," by Company ; solo, Kin Nellie Campbell ; reading, . A. Hawking ; solo, J. H. Oareeru.> ; violin and piano duette, II. L. Jaeitsou and Miss Jean MoLauohlit ; reading, Mre. Harry Jatnes; mlaioal glaeees, Mrs. and Miss Sage, the well known performers, of Walton ; reading, Rev. Mr, Abey ; Bolo, Mies Ethel Campbell ; remake by Rev, 11r. Abey who 000npied the obair. Mies MoLauchlin prodoieutly prsaided at the piano, The proceed totalled nearly 950.00 and will be devoted to the Rectory fund. We are not wide of the mark in stating that the ladies of St, John's church are workers in every sense of the word and have a record for services ren- dered both pleasing and profitable to the ahuroh. Their efforts are ably seconded by Rey. and Mts. Abey. Business Locals. JUST received a oar 0f oatmeal to ex- change for oats. Beaker & Vaostone, A Goon opening for an enterprising dress maker. Rooms over Mrs. Kirk's. OoomonTARLE house and good lot for ante on Alexander street, Brussels. Ap. ply to Jae. Walker. Weeenn, Dried apples, butter, eggs and poultry. Highest prices. Big stook to select from. G. E. King, Wiugham. BAsxsu & VANer0NE have just received one ear load of potatoes. Farmers wieb- iug to get potatoes now is your time to get them from the our. Thee° are firat- olass potatoes. HALE DRESSING.—litre, Taylor wishes to inform the Indies of Brussels and vicinity that she will be here for the next two weeks doing np hair out of the hair comb• logs, alto shampooing. Hours from 5 to S p. m. Satisfaction gaarauteed. A oall solicited, All orders left at the residence of Watson Ainley will be promptly attended to. Mits. TAYLOR. HANDso:us, beacttital and beacming are the styles of hair goods as prodnced by Prof. Dorenweud this season. The Fall styles of bauge, wigs, fronts, switches, &o., are marvels of beauty stud every lady ehou d see them. In a few minutes the Prof. can demonstrate wbab constitutes the essential poluts in tt handsome woman. As he has increased territory to cover he cannot visit here as often as heretofore, so call on him now at the Ameriaan Hotel on Thursday, Oct. 1311. A Paxaomass DIaoovnoz.—"Soak and Swab" is an infallible, painless and non- poisonous remedy for the ours of Cancer, Cartilaginous Uloers, Sore Throat and a variety of skin diseases. It °urea oanoer in any part of the body where the liquid oan reach it. Send for circular plfving instructions bow to apply the liquid. Sold at 60o. per pint and 300. per half pint bottle. MoL2on'a LABORATORY, Godes rich, f... -Sold by Jas. Fox, Druggist, Brussels. 6.1f OuTTEas AND BDoe1Ea,—Ewen & Innes have been ab Toronto Fair and are getting two oar loads of Cutters and Buggies for Winter and Fall etook which they will Bell at rook buttom prices, and guarantee to give the beet satisfaction ever given in Brussels in this line. We also have on hand second band Buggies down as low as 55 and second hand road oarng at 54. Wheelbarrows with iron wheels at 93.50, Repairing done promptly and cheaply in Blacksmith and Waggon Shops, EwAN & INNEs, Brussels. G.ENorsusN's BALDNEss,—The number of bald heads is surprising, Over 80,000 men wear Prof. Dorenwend's Art Hair Coverings, however, there are many yet who should use them both for the sake of health end appearance. Prominent men ell over the oontineut wear them end it is only nooeseary to try one on to be con- vinced of the advisability of possessing one. It prevents the dangers incidental to cold, catarrh, neuralgia and other troubles. The Prof, is to be at the American Hotel on Thnreday, Oot. 18th, where he will be pleased to show all the value of hie productions. =0> e - Eneee.—In Gerrie, on Sept. 25th, the wife of Mr. Thos. D. Edgar of a daughterFo, Ermis—In rdwiob, on Sept, 27th, the wife of 14It. Thomas Ellis of a son. OALnniox,—Ab 60 Robert street, Toronto, on Oct. 2nd, the wife of Mr. George 0aidbiok, of a eon. MA, .' I1e17Z1, TRELsAVEN—Non'roN.—Ab the residence of lbs bride's father, Brneaele, on Oat. 5111, by Rev. 11. J. 'Treleaven, brother to the groom, assisted by Rev. 5, J. Allan, Mr, Albert E, Tre• leaven, of Dnagennon,to Mies Olive, daughter of Rev. Wm. Norton. Coorsn—Peeenneog,—Ab the home of the bride's parents oa the 2nd eon. of Eowiokl on Sept. 22nd, by Bev. R. I.lioskmg, Mr, Albert Cooper to Mies Annie Patterson. JACCBMS—l3ARNETT,—At the residenae og. the bride's parents, at Mayne Cor- pora, on Sept. 23th, by Rev. It. I. Iloeking, Mr. Marshall Jaognes, of the 2nd °On, Itowlak, to Mies Mary Barnett, S IND.1111) !a',1,Nii" Ula" 0 01'2H4174, OcT, 7, 1898 0 r.s.=5:- ax -Meso 5.G704. bir,A0 OFFICE, - TORONTO AS510111, (Favor Alillinn Dollars) • 97,000,000 CAPITAL (Aethorized) • 112,000,000 Agencies in all principal pointe In Ontario, Qurbro, liiauitoba, United States (0 Ragland, Af r/WS. a'sa 01,11.1.7MER. A Gotland Banhlug Hainaut: lout Trltnsacted, Farmers' Nates Diouounted. Drat be Ieeuod tuul Oolleatione made on all pointe, SAVINGS BANK OEPARTMENT, Interest allowed on deposits of 01,00 and upwards from dab of dopoait to data o withdrawal and oompouuded half yearly. Snout ATTh7NTIoN 011,111,1 TO Ttia OomoarroN oa' Enemas' SALE NOTES. Every facility afforded Oustomere living at a diebanao. M. M. BRENT, MANAGER. Wrooc--ALLrs,—Ab the Methodist parsonage, Breesels, on Sept. 281h, by Rev, S. J. Allis, brother to the bride, Mr. John Wight to Miss Yate Allin, both of Bowmanville. FonsrTa.—In Brussels, on Sept. 301h, James Peroy, eecond eon of Alex, and Susan Forsyth, aged 8 yeare, 2 months and 16 days. CLonrtsr.—I01 Gray, on Oot, 2nd, James Cfoakey, aged 27 years, A.11 'rxozr M.A.z 07- F11InAT, OCT. 14Th.—Farm stock, imple• menta, &o. Lot 27, eon. 6, Grey. Sale unreserved, at 1 p. m, John Iiallener and Wm. Spenoa, exeootot•e. F. S. Scott, auctioneer. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN, A HUNTER, LIOENSED AUG. r Troltnsn, Mooey to loan. Forme to sell. fOTTAGL+' TO RENT. ALSO J room over Smith & MOLareu'a store. Apply to MHS. STUACHAN, Brussels. � 0111FOR'r'ABLE ROUSE POR mals or to rent in North Brussels, Im- mediate poasaselou. Apply to BAR1tISTEIt BLAIit or W. H. E0015. QPEOTAOLES OF ALL KINDS fibbed to correct all failures of eyesight, and your eyes tested free by latest option] methods at DIVISION O0Ulte, OFFe000, Brussels. ITIEREE HOUSE STAND LOTS 1 for sale or to rent on favorable terms. If you have anything in Nils line to sell or buy,or to exchange apply to JOHN HAN- SIILD, Ethel?. 0. ETOU SE AND LOT IN ETHEL .for sale, known as the Hemsworth house, will be sold cheep as proprietor is going book to bis farm. Possession at once- For further particulars apply to tf- WM. POLL IID, Ethel. EVERE HOUSE, BRUSSELS �l Non SALE. -This very commodious and desirable property will be sold ata very moderate num, or leased to a tenant on most advantageous terms. Apply to .7, A, CREIGHTON, 7.11 Agent for Vendors, TRA?ED FROM THE PREBI- 1_7 Ina of the undersigned, on or about Sept. 22nd, a light red Jersey heifer calf, about 0 or 6 months old, Any information leading to her recovery will be thankfully received. J. N. 35ENDALL, B rnesela. COAPT, J. STRETTON, Wbo has bad 20 years experionee an an Auctioneer, but who had to quit otviog to 111 health, has again taken out license and is prepared to oonduot sales at reasouable terms. Satisfaction guaranteed. Dates may be errauge0 at nu Po5T PubliahimX House. JAS. ST11ETT060, 1-bf Autioneer, REMOVED. M. 21. MOORS, V. El„ has removed his aloe and residence to the /property re0entlypur- (Aused by him, opposite D, Ewan's residence, North-west corner of town Park. Thanks arc returned for past patronage and a eon- tiuuanee of favors asked, 121 M. H. MOORE, V. 11. Voters' List Court. Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to the "Vetere' List Apt,' by His Honor the Judge of the County Court of the County of Huron, ab the Town Hall, on the nineteenth day of October, 1898, at ten O'clock a, m., to hoar and determine the several complaints of errors and omissions in the Vetere' List of the 2100105101113 of Brussels 000,1898. All persona having busi- ness at the Court aroregaired lto attend at the said time and p11008. Dated the nth day of September,1898. F. S. SCOTT, Clerk of said Municipality. REAL ESTATE. FARM TO BENT.—THE UN- dereigned will lease his 200 acre farm, being North Half Lot 24 and NOrtlt Half of South Half Lots 25 and 26,Oon.6, Morris. Good buildings, none more convenient ; land in good order. Possession on Nov. let, Reason tor leasing, going into Mutinies iu Brussels, For further partionlere 10)01710 WALTER INNES, at the Carriage Works of Ewan & Iuues, Brussels. 5-tf FARM FOR SALE.—THE UN- DEntI0N17D offers his flue 200 note term being Lots 27 and 28, Si Con. 8, Morrie, On tiro premises aro 9 oomfortable houses and 8 barns, two orchards, wails, &o, 100 cleared, balanao bush. Farm is only 2 miles from Walton village and 4i from Brussels, Possession could ba given in 2 months after sale, For further particulars ae to price, terms, &o„ apply on the promises or it by letter to Walter 9.0 JOAN LA W8017, 8.11 Proprietor, TAEb1 FOR SALE.—THE UN - memo oilers hie 100 Aire farm for sale, being the South t Of Lot 20, Oon, 2, Morrie, There are 80 acres °leered and wall folioed, balanco about 0 sores cedar swamp, remainder homeward bash, 'T'lasre ie a good brick 110nee with ltitnbon, woodshed and ti4ellar completo, large bamt baro with stab- Jxig oreharit, two good walls and other 000- 7enlen0e5, Situated 4 miles from 131858515 and l¢ miles from Jamestown, I'oaaoesiou ggiven lab of Marek, Fall wheat will bo put in by tonaub. For price audtors apply to Harrow P.0„ Essex Co,10 WILSONm, Pim8, 1 A1111 FOR SALE,—THE TTN• Onn0IONlen aceta 1114 100 afire farm for Selo being Lot 22,11 t Con, 7, Morris, Theta aro I70 soros cleared and under crop, batanao biertlwood bosh, 'There it a good frame house with kitchen, woodshed and Bolla complete ; bank barn with stono stauling orchard, Ovalle, and an other ponvoulonoea. 0113 y3 1±5, mbIO from aallool and 8 miles from Brussels, 2os5oaaiou would be given et mace. For price and terms apply Oh the promi400 or to Bruesols P. 0 to 04.10 81MON LOBf3'2'il1I,Propriobor, REACHES Hunting and Fishing Resorts that era unsurpassed and that .bound in all Kind of FisIit. and Gama. Open season for DBE%%, Nov. est to I6i11 M. usivo, Openolsaasou fur DIMES, Sept. 101 to Den. 161,11 inclusive, 00151550850atiuotusivnfor ,NESE, Sept. 166b t0 Stay Open season for GROUSE, Sopt, lith to D on. 10111 inclusive, Open season for HARES, Sept, la to Dee, le, Opon eeasan for TANI:11I1)GB, Sept.16th-to Dec, 10t1i. Hunting and Fishing Guide and all inform. atlou from Buy agent of Grund Trunk Hall- way. J. N. KENDALL, Agent, Brussels.. GEO. HEYD, " Ethel. Notice to Creditors. IN TIM 71,{TTEn OF TEC 1]0TATE 01' SAUCED N, FEAR, 00 TDB 700001010 01. 110011119, COUNTY OF It011015, 51010100, 05080520, Notice is hereby given,pursnmtt to Chap- ter ago, B. S, 0., 15117, that 111 creditors and other persene having any claim or demand against the estate of Samuel M. Fear, of the !Carmelite of Morris, in the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the Twentieth day or May, A. D, 1808, are retpur- ed on or before the Twenty-second day ar October, A. D.1505, to scull by post (pro - paid,) or to deliver t0 Lydell, Ellen Fear and Goo, Jasksoo, the Executors of the said estate or to W. Af, Sinelalr, of the Village of Brussels, in the County 01 Huron, Solicitor for the said Exebntors, their names, addres- ses mud occupations, with th11 particulars of their claims, a statement of their a000nube, and the nature of the seauritles 1tt any) kohl by them. And notice is hereby given that, after noon hast mentioned data, the said Exeentors will pr00eed to dietribabe the 00 - setts of the said deceased amongst the to thecllimtseofhwkioliltnotice shell have been given at tee time aforesaid, and the said Executors will not be liable for the said assets, or any part thereof, to any person or poisons of wbose aloha notice shell not trlbnflava tiou, bereceived at tact time of such die - an LYDEA ELLEN PEAT; Esecutora, G110120E SA ORSON f W.02. SINO1AI10, Solicitor for Executors. Dated at Brussels tkis First day of Octo- ber A. 1).1808. We're at it again, In 1'aet we never quit. It al- ways keeps going but with the return of the Fall House Cleaning we expect it to boors again and at the prices we oiler it must surely go. 1,'150 ou" Window next wcek.4. AT--�� 'ox's Drug ritore. Notice to Creditors. IN TUE BUTTED 01 T'UE BMW 01' Teslas DIOR, OA TDB 205Na1117 00 NORM, IN 'Taut cowry OA 1190010, Maine, Macaw), Notice is hereby aim pursuant to Chap- ter zap, 10• S.0„1807, that all creditors and other iorsone baying any claim or demand against the Estate of James Dick, of the Township of Norrie, la the County of Huron Farmer, deceased. who diad on or about the Fourth day of December, A. D. 1897, are re• snared on or before the Fifteenth day of October, A,D.7508, bo amid by post (pre- paid), or to deliver to William M. Sinalair, of robe village of Brussels, in the county of Huron, Solicitor for Haullah. Ptak, rho A7- miuiatratrlx,Ofthe eetabo of the said de. ceased, their names, addresses and ocoupa• tion, with full particulars of their claims, a statement of their aoaounts, and the nature of the Seenritiss 110 any) hold by them. And notice is hereby given that,after such last mentioned date, the saiAdmintetratrix will proceed t0 distribute the assets of the said deceased, amouget the parties entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been gismo at the time aforesaid, and the Said Admiuistratrix Will not be liable for the said assets or any Part thereof, to any person or persona of whose eluim notice shall not' have beau re. calved et the time of seen distribution. W. AL. SINCL AT1t,13russols, Sollolbor for Adminialvatrix. Dated at Brussels this Twenty-Elgbth clay of Sep bomber, A, D.1898. 111 Graduates p}y�gy}�j llI.UUUS Crleat �UtllCtlill,(, CENTRAL 1.ilot J + J [MEN }Stray arcl.,Orit Enjoys an ENYIABLI'1 REPUTATION for SUPERIOR WORK. Enter may time. /Free Circulars. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Strictly One Prise. ,f1Zways I>eliable. 898 We're Now Ready for Early Buyers O of New Fall Goods. If it so happens that you need to purchase Fall Goods this month we're ready for you with very large stocks in every department at very low prices. —New Dress Silks, new Waist Silks, now Colored Dross Goods, Slylish Black Dress Goods, 15 to 20 per cont. lower than ever before. —Now Corded Velveteens, in all the latest colors and shades at 40c. —Ladies' and Children's German Cashmere Bose at from 10 to 15 per sent below former prices. —Boys' and Girls' heavy rib, all wool Hose, bought direct from the Canadian Manufacturer, which means a saving of the wholesale profit. —New Mantles, bought direct from three different German Makers and passed through customs at lowest duty, hence we are able to sell them at 15 per cont. below regular prices. SPECIAL. FOR SATURDAY Shia Waists wit!o like this ; �t 251, Each CiCh —All classes at 75c. and un- der we will clear at. 40e, --A.1I Shirt «'gists at $1.00 and ;11,85 will go at.... .,We. •---80 pairs only, Black and Tan Kid Gloves, slightly dam, aged, worth regular $1,00 and $1,25 per pair. Highest Price Pal/ for Butter and Eggs. erguso ,. try Goods and Groceries.