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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1898-10-28, Page 8They Are- ere _.a: . Our new Wall Papers Dire here, at least all that was made of our order, the balance is to follow. Nice designs and good values, as we bought before the ad- vance in prices. Breath Perfume. If yon have not called for a free sample of that elegant Breath Perfume, Sen -Sen, then you are welcome to one. Full packages 5e. each, and Sen -Sen Chewing Gum same price at DEADMAN'S Drug and Book Store. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. BOUTEE0N EXTENSION W. G. & n, Trains leave Brussels Station, North and South, as follows: Gonne Boom, GOING SORTIE, entrees 7:16 a.m.Mail 0.10 p.m greed,...,0:45 a,m. I Express ......16:16 p.m Jural lidos Items. A ohiel's among ye Lakin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. SQUAW Winter. GET ready for Winter, Son TUE Pose clubbing offer. LARGE delivery of apples this week. LAST Saturday was a good day for busi- ness. 15 aENTs gets Tula Pose for balance of 1898. Tun recent rains have raised the Maitland. "BRITAr8'e GIRDLE or TEE GLonE" On Nov. 17th. Lanni quantities of dressed poultry are being marketed at Brnseels. BoARn of Health will meet next Mon- day evening at 7.30 o'clock. MooTlnLr Horse Fair on Thursday of next week, Nov. 3rd. Don't forget it. W. J. MOORACEEN has leis "little, old log cabin" in one of bio grocery windows. OWING to n rush of advertising Edibori• al and other matter ie crowded out this weak. Kepi:Dlon Social will be held by the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church o0 the evening of Thanksgiving Day. THE $20 grant to Grey Branoh Agl. Society was received by Seoretary W. H. Kerr from the Co. Treasurer last week. A OLUerER of incandescent lamps will illuminote the platform at the Town Hall henceforth. Mr. Mainpriae is -doing the work, Berate, the Magician, save an enter. tainment in the Town Nall here on Wed- nesday evening. He is gaits expert in his trioka and does many unexplafuable things. JAR. BALLANTTNE has put electric lompe in his grocery and bakery. He will have the latter in running order next week. A new bread van is now in the hands of the painter. ORGANrzER ALLAN who was here this week in the interests of the A. 0. U, W., received a telegram on Wednesday ap. prising him of the decease of his twin brother whose home was in Halifax. Mr. Allan was unable to get to the funeral. WEDDING.—Wednesday noon Rev. S. J. Allis tied the matrimonial bow, at the Parsonage here, between Michael Martin, of Waterloo, and Mies Annie Hatherley, of Elma townebip. The young maple were unattended. May their future be full of sunshine, DIED.—Last Sunday Mre. Simon Mo- Vettie died at the borne of her sister, Mre. Moon, Hullett, in her 89th year. Mr. MOVettie pre•deoeased he 10 yeare. Thefuneral took plane to Londesboro' cemetery on Tuesday. Deceased was agrand•annt to George Beet, of Braseele, who attended the funeral. A LAD named Russell Cook, of Bromp- ton, aged 10 years, was struck on the head by a horse chest -nut thrown at him by a companion. Reuel! died Sunday very suddenly after retaining from Sunday school, The 00088 of death was pro. nounoed hemorrhage of the brain. De- oeaeed was a nephew of Mre. Harry James, Brussels. No AOOTroN sale within a dozen miles of Brussels Dan be properly and folly ad. entitled uulees te notice of it appears in THE PosT. We give moll notice free to all who get their bilis printed at the office. Those who desire to get their bilie printed elsewhere may have a notine in Tuts Pon for 60o. for pix lines or under, and ten Dente for each additional line. BRITAIN'S GIRDLE Or TEE Gum.— Rev. R. Douglas Fraser, formerly pastor Pres. byterian ohuroh, Bowmanville t — Mr, Yeigh'e pieture lecture on "Britain's Girdle of the Globe" more than fulfilled the high expeotatione entertained. The views .were magnificent—the beat we have ever seen here, whilst the lecture it. self was clear, oonoiee, entertaining and at times eloquent. The two hours Blipped away as by magic, Even the youngeet children were kept in close attention. The lecture is a fine leeeen on love of Qneeu and Country and should be heard widely throughout Canada, Town Hall, Bruaaela, Thursday, Nov,l7tb. 0. T. R.—A oar of freight is made up et Palmerston Dow thereby saving the necessity of bolding the afternoon mail- eeprees•freight here for unloading. The eeevie18 is a downright fraud es far lie mail and paegenger bueineee is concern. ed, and somebody. will "get it in the - .. nook" yet.outgoing shipping this week was 8 oars of salt from Enterprise Salt Works ; Booker dt Vanetone, 8 oars of wheat and 2 oars of live hogs; R. Ter. gum,a oar of lambs ;Clegg to Dames, n car of hogs i 4 oars of apples. In fn. coming freight were 2 oars of coal for Wilton & Turnbull ; a car of household effeatt for D. A. Dewey I and 4 care of general meruhandlee, TUE Pos'r subscription Oonti8108 to grow. Another quire gens on, meet week, Neese souls! at Melville church Thnrs• day eveniug of tide week under' the ons• plow of the W. F. 111. S. Doe. Mo u a 0 1 16 overhauling the etnlrle ou hie lately purchased property trod malting inlpr•ovemeute therein. TREASURER b'TE ARTp $ aid out over 850 last baturdaY to prize winners in con• neaten with Haat Iluron Fall Fair, TEE sheep advertised in last week's tame were Maimed by Win, Rutledge. It pays to advertise in TEE Penn because people reads it every week. BEAT'rIe Bnoe. huvo purchased the bay span of drivers Gomer Green got from Jno. Watson, of Listowel. They are 8. Moo team and will be used in the livery. Toot BLoOtt0InLD will leave Seaforth on Saturday in charge of a ooneignment of horses for Glasgow, shipped by Robt. Winters, This will be his frith trip . this year. Faun of the street orossioge on Turn. berry street have been put in good re. pair for the Winter. We hope to see them replaced by granolithio next Spring. LAST week Jno. Douaideon, Brussels, disposed of the 1st prize bet of teem 1,ar- neelyto a 0entleman near Belgrave. Mr. Doraldson's exhibit at the Fall Fair did him good. A NEW railing bas been p51 on the bridge over the oulvert North of Brae. sole, The old railing through age and interference was destroyed duriug the Peat week, FRANK YeroU's illustrated leoture on Thursday, Nov. 171h. Plan of ball at Fox's drug store. Everybody should bear Mr. Yeigh and no his splendid col. lection of views, Luxcu Room, do.—Mrs. Swann has opened up a lunch room and home made bread bakery in the Graham block, one door North of Mre. Kirk's fancy goods store. We wish her 80o0eas, Roam, Torousoo hap leased one of the stores in Dr. Graham's block for an em- porium for butter and eggs owing to his having to leave his present quarters which Jas. Ballantyne will ne8 for his bakery. A 80000 oolleotiou of new books have been added to the already large and well eeleoted stook upou the shelves of Brus- sels Public Library. Every family in the town and loenlity should enjoy the privilege of reading these books eoeiog that the fee is 80 low. A FEW special Constables will be put on for Hallowe'en with instructions to put all the mischief makers nabbed in the lookup where they will be permitted to spend the balance of the night. It would not be amiss to - put parents on their guard relative to the youngsters of their respective families on that night and thereby save them trouble. PosTAGa oN NEwsrarsas,--On and after January let, 1899, the government will Levy postage on newspapers, It will therefore be necessary to demand Bub. soriptiou money he advance, and TEE Pon hopes to have all eubecribers at prawn in arrears remit the reepeetive amounts due before the close of this year, By promptly attending to this matter oar readers to whom the foregoing applies will confer a much appreciated fever. IAlraohma.—Dr. Kalbfleiech consulted a specialist in Toronto last Tuesday, doming home the same day, and got along iirat-olaes. The Dr. has secured the assistance of a ootnpetent physioian who will aid him in his practice until he fa fatly restored to his former gond health. He is expected here this week. Dr. Kalbfleiseh may be ooneulted by his patients at hie office now. He wishes through Tem Pose, to express bis thanks to the many friends for the constant en. g0iries aon0erniog his health, and for the baguets and other good things pre. sented to him during his illness. REtrnotneR TILE An610NT,— Scores of copies of TUE Pon are re -mailed by sub. scribers to Meade at It distance. The postage le 52 snots a year, if mailed reg- ularly. It's worth at leasb as much again to look up wrappers and attend to the mailing, isn't 11 ? Then perhaps you forget to mail the paper until it beoomee stale. It only ousts a dollar a year to have us send TEE PosT regularly from the office of publication. Have the names of your absent eons and daughters put on the list, and save money, trouble and irregularity. Remember it's better than a letter. MRs. ROUT. DICKSON DEAD.—Early last Monday morning Mrs. Robt. Dickson, a former well known resident of Grey and Brussels, passed away from time, aged 68 years. Sloe bad been in poor health for some little time. The interment will be made in Brussels cemetery on Friday afternoon of this week, Service will be held in Melville church at 2,30 o'olook and the remains will be conveyed to the family burial plot at 8. A large eirole of old Mende sincerely sympathise with the bereaved, Mre. Dickson is a sister to Jno. R. Grant, of Winnipeg, Simon Grant, of Grey township, and Mrs. Spence, of Goderioh. FREE Lrneenx,—Dr. May, Government Inspector of Public Libraries, Haid an official visit to Brussels and discussed with the Public Library Board and mem- bers of the Council the proposal of the Town Couuoil as8umi05 the control of onr excellent Library and thereby throw. ing it open to the free 1180 of every resi- dent of Brussels, On motion of Rev, S. J. Allis, seconded by G. F. Blair, Prince. pat Cameron and Jue. Fox were appoint. ed to wait on the Council at their next meeting to formally lay before them the proposition. There are upwards of 2,000 bookein the Library and the present membership ie about 100. The bene- fits of a Free Library to a municipality are more than can be estimated and we would like to see the project carried through. Heim Mmnwer, Ae80010rION,--Tile regular meeting of this aseooiabion woe held on Wedneeday, Oot. 12th, in the Council Chamber, Clinton, when the fob lowing members were preeent I—Dr, Staobury, Bayfield ; Drs. Hunter and Taylor, of Goderioh ; Drs. Glynn, MoCal. lam and Shaw, Clinton ; Dr. Tait, Blyth; Dr. McKenzie, Monkton ; Dr. Densmore, Stratford ; Drs, 13ethuoe and Burrowe, Seaforth, Nomfnatione for repreeenta blue to the Ontario Medical °allege re. salted in Dr. J. A. Robertson, of Stmt. ford, being the sucoeaeful nominee of the Association for the disbriot of Huron and Perth. Nomination Mere must be in the bands of the returning officer, Dr. Shaw, before Nev. 8111. Itesolutione were pentad regretting the removal of 7)r, Woods, late of Mitchell, to Nash. Ville, Tenn., where tie has accepted a pro. feaeorship in the Medical College; Dr, Shaw read a paper which allotted mach diocesejou by the members, THE BRUSSELS POST Gomm 010108 traded his dandy t•anr of bleoks to Alderman Wateou, of Mato- wel, getting the labter'e open of bays and $126 in the exchange, Mr. Green 17118 offered $250 each fur the span dlllorent times but refoeed it. Mr, Watoon has as trim a tenni Ile Oath be found anywhere, • :PnartsDAy, Nov. 17112, le the onto of 1C.eigh'e illustrated b ed 1e re" Brits ua Girdle of the Globe," Town Ball, Bruesele, in ooune0tiou with tine 01017808' Course. Plan of roeerved seats will open to sub. eeribers at Jae. Fox's on the morning of Monday, 7th Nov. The lectors is A 1 and the fine lime light yielt'8 the beet proourable, JNo. Seer Doen.—After a long and severe Dunces, extending over a year, John Sell, formerly of Braesels, passed over the river on Saturday, aged 70 yeare, 11 menthe and 23 days. Mrs, Sell and a eon and daughter survive. Mr. Soli was a moulder by trade and woo an outspoken, etralgbtforward man, hon. esti in his dealings and respected by a large 0ir0le of friends. Mrs, Soli and family will hive the sympathy of warm friends fu and around Brussels. Com=T= 000NO14 N000NATIo,Y OrroCane. —Tile two year term of the present mem- bers of the County Council elapses with the close of this year, and County Cleric Lane IRA week mailed the necessary papers to the officers appointed by the Comity 000001 to receive nominations for the next teen. The following, who are all municipal clerk., aro the officers for the different dietriute ; No. 1, Axil. field, Oolborne, town of Goderioh, W. Stothers, Bslfaet ; No. 2, township of Godericb, Hullett, Olinton, JAs. Gawp bell, Londesboro' ; No. 8, Ray, Hensall, Stanley, Bayfield, Fred. Hess, Zurich ; No. 4, Stephen, Ueborne, Exeter, Chester Prouty, flay ; No. 5, MoKillop, Tucker - smith, Seaforth, A. G. Smillie, Heneall ; No. 6, Grey, Morrie, Brussels, F. S. Scott, Brunelle ; No. 7, West Wawanosh, East wawanosh, Blyth, Wingliam, Peter Porterfield, elarnooh ; No. 8, Howick, Turuberry, Wroxeter, Joe. Cowan, Wrox. eber. These gentlemen will receive nowt. nations on the last Monday but 018 is December—which will be December 19th —and the elections will take place two tveekelater, on January 2nd, along with the other municipal eleotione. i'IIURCII C1I1JIE-. Read the Sabbath School lesson notes in Tae POST. Next Sabbath evening Melville Endea• vor will consider the snbjeob of "helpful. nese" "Freedom through the Truth" is the topic of St. John's Young People's Chap- ter this week. The rainy morning and muddy roads militated against large congregations last Sabbath. A bigger chunk of self denial would overcome this obetaole. "The Similie of Fire and Firemen" will be the topic of discourse in the 10 othodist church next Sunday evening. The pastor will preach at both 08071088. The motor took both services in St. Joho'e March last Sunday. ilia morn. ins text was Bpi). 1.3 and in the evening "Son, be of gond sheer, thy sins be fon• given thee." £he Salvation Army 16th anniversary oelebratinn is being held in Toronto from October 19th to Ootober 28th. The ser. vi0e8 are nnder the leadership of Miss Booth, aommander•in•ohief, of the Army's forces is Canada. Rev. A. Cunningham, of Kincardine, has spent the last six weeks at Clifton Spring, N. Y. He has been treating for soiatioa. One of hie lunge is 6180 affect- ed, and it is feared that he will not be able to resume his work for some time. "Are yon insured 7" was the fruitful subjeot dealt with by Rev, S. J. Allis at the Methodist ehnroh last Sabbath even. ins f0 which it was proven that soul lemma) is more important than life insurance, .altnongh the latter was strongly urged too. It is suggested in Brantford that the memory of the late Rev. Dr. Cochrane be perpetuated in some tangible form. It will be considered later, whether it should take the form of a statute or some public' benevolenoe. The proposal seems to be meeting with general favor, The vestry of St. George's ohuroh, Mondale, have unanimously requested the Bishop of Enron to appoint Nev. R. F, W. Howard, B. A., of Ooorbright, as rentor of their church, in plane of Rev. W. T. Cluff, removed to Strathroy. It is understood His Lordship will comply with the request. Last Sabbath the pastor of Melville church occupied his pulpit, preaching on "Kinship with Christ" in the morning. The two main divisions were (1) Its nature ; (2) Its blessedness, "Christ and the open door" was the evening topic and was considered under two heads :—(1) The supposed open heart ; (2) The prom. iced action. The missionary committee of the Lon• don Methodist Conference met at London to fix the emotion of the 1898.9 greats to the miesione (exclusive of Indian) in the Coeferenoe• The grants were made as follows ; Tiverton,. 5148 ; Olt City, $210 Wanstead, $168 ; Poiot Edward, $200 Bosonquet, $185 ; Port Lambton, $160 Walkerville, $40; Windsor West, $40 ; Cedar Springs, $76 ; lferlin, $156 ; Ruth. erford, 5354; Vienna, $270 ; Kiuglake, $190—total 52,166, The feneral of the late Rov. Dr. Wm, Cochrane took place at Brantford on Thursday afternoon. Impressive cervi. doe were oonduated by Revs. Cockburn, Torrance, Wellen sod MoMullen, The pall bearers were selected from the oldest members of the dootor'e church, viz 1 -- Geo, Watt, Chas. ,Duncan, Wm. Watt, er., Adam Spence, Thos. MoLean, Wm, Grant, S. M, Thompson. Bueinese wag euepended and storesand schools were closed, and the flags were at half•maet, The Ladles' Aid Society, of Centenary church, Hamilton, gave a reception to Centenary's new pastor, Rev, George F. Salton, formerly of Bruseele, on Tnee• day evening. The weather interfered to some extent with the turnout of members of the t hurah, yet the reception wag a greab moons, Commenting on the affair the Spectator saye: Since Mr. Salton assumed the pastorate he bag made him- self popular with the members of the aongreganion. Hie sermons aro thought. fnl and sound—goad gospel sermons, free from sensationalism. In selecting snob a patter Centenary aburolh wee most for- tunate. Staliotfoa just oemptied by Rev. I>r. 'Warden, Toronto, above the Presbyterian Home Mission expenditure for the past six months Monde $39,000, Tbie is ooneidorabiy in excess of last year, owing principally to the big outlay in comm. tion with the Klondyke, The estimate for this year is 4182,000. The re0eipte show a falling off, ooubributious from Britain having deorettnad noticeably. The work in the mining dietriute of Brit. ielh Columbia will necessitate an addition of at least 55,000 to ilia revenue. The expected inimt ration to the !'West of 'Lake Snperi,i. evil n•••'e.'iltate tine open• m o mealy f 1 nt lid! �n'4.}•f Y I I)n fields, i g !] d, P. to y heeding mgofthsCrt, s Noet f.r Ras 11 way and the Hoagland Penticton line wit! mean greatly increased expenditure, and the obnroh will be asked to aebearibe more l.berally, Business LOCr115, SAVINGS SANT( DEPARTMENT, IF yin are out of pobal085 gall on J, `s, Internet allowed on deposits of $1.00 and upweede. Roes, grocer, °Iro1O0 oar of potetoos received. See 131MOIAr, ATTENTION orv1CN TO TUR On4LaoTlol or FAN UMW' S.AIA NOTES. them at J. T. Ross'. Every facy aCustomers ilitfforded Bain at tt diotanoe, SEE our men's hand made long boots, g metra value, I. 0. R,iolrarde. 111, M. B11ENT, 212•040E1,. Mill, B 1 dryAmerican. C'i'io o' T T tiS'7,• �r ,i OF ,/V'.D,.l It I1 ,1 •2,N" .r 10'72. HEAD OFFIOE, - TORONTO CAPITAL 1'AIl> 171' (flip Itfittion Dullard) • !11,000,000 111131210PiV17 l'1UN1) - 'fit;00,000 a1 ettefe all principalatan l 9 of uta tit Ontario, - 1t tYlp Quebec, � 2' , a Bran In' Q MUM States - England. Xt 6'r „S`! a,11 P. & WOE0'. A General Banking Busi :era Traneaoted, Farmers' Notes Discounted Drafts Isau'•d and Collections mads on all points, Coati arriving this week et Stewart's i ruaso e, Rennie In Harness, Boots and Shoes, cheaper than ever. I. C. Richards. JUST received a car of ceetm801 to ex. ohaugo for oats, Meeker 1C Vanetone, A 000n opening for an enterprieing droes maker. !Donn over Airs, ICirk's. AL77A78 take the G. T. R. whoa you can. S.S.S.—Scenery, Safety and Speer!. LARUE and well selected atoek of ihorse blankets of all Merle at J. Doneldsou's Brns•ele, WANTED. — Choice butter 11 gets, dried npplea and poultry. G r1. Icing, Eviugham, CoM1'oRTAIILE hone and go•••i lot for We on Alexander street, Bah.. the Ap- ply to Jas, Walker. WE have now our winter stock of Robes end Blankets and can give \..0 better value than ever. I. 0. R.cintrds. OYSTER season is Here and W. A. Orlah is prepared to supply the publio with Booth's beet brands from Baltimore. Jew. DONALDSON Imo just received a fine stook of rubber and woollen rugs, robes, &o, Call and see them before ordering elsewhere, W. A. Cuter' is still doing Magness at the old stand where may be found bread, cakes and pastry. Fruits in their sea- son. WE are sole agents in Brussels for the the celebrated Saskatchewan Buffalo Robes, the best Robes ou the market. I. 0. Riobarde. PonATome.—J. T. Bose has juin received a ear of choice potatoes which he will offer to the public at reasonable figures. Call and see them, Do You EAT POTATOES 7—.Tae. T. Bose has purchased a oar of No. 1 potatoes and is now ready to serve the public at a living price. Don't buy until you see them. T. 11. Mailmen has a quantity of sews for sale or will exchnoge for saws that are out of order. It is claimed theseoawe will out more timber with lees filing than any other saws in the market, T. McGre- gor, saw gummer and filer, Queen St. Haat, Brussels, Ontario. BUTTER AND Moes.—R. Thomson begs to notify the public, that he has moved his egg and butter emporium t0 the Gra- ham block, next door to Fox's drug store, Brunets, where he will continue to pay the highest market price for eggs and butter. Large gnautities of roll better wanted, R. TEOTISoo, Brueo-eis. A Foreman Dlscaveax,—."Soak and Swab" ie an infallible, painless and nou• poisonous remedy for the entre of Canner, Cartilaginous Ulcers, Sore Throat and a variety of akin diseaaee. It cures eanoer in any part of the body wbere the liquid can reach it. Send for circular giving Instructions how to apply the liquid, Sold at Goo. per pint and 80o. per Half pint bottle. AfaLEoo's Len0RATonx, Gode• rich. MerSold by Jas. Fox, Druggist, Brussels. 6-tf 25101R.20'. Alnormum,—In 01R.S7- Mrmormum,—In Atwood, on Oot. 14th, the wife of Mr. J. A. Mibohell of a eon, McKENzxo.—In Elma, on Oat. 15th, the wife of Mr. Jas. McKenzie of a non. L'4.4..7 ..1W.xo=ixr, RonnnreoN—FRAsnn.—At the residenoe of the bride's parents, Morris, ou Octo- ber 10th, by Rev. D. Rogers, of Blue. vale, Mr. James H. Robertson, of Bluevale to Miss Mary W., daughter of 12r. L. Fraser. HENDnasoo—TA7Lon,—At the Taylor homestead, East Wawauosh, on Ootobor 12th, by Rev. Mr. Hall, of Belgrave, Mr. Wm, Henderson, of Morrie, to Mies Jennie Taylor, of East Wawanosh. Rea18AY—MODoneomm.—On Out. 10th, at the voidance of the bride's father, Granbrook, by Rev, D. B. McRae, Mr. Buph J. Romsey, 17th con, Grey, to Mise Annie McDougall, of Cranbrook. MARTIN—HATEnaLEY.—On the 26th inst., by Rev, S. 3, Ailin, at the Methodist Parsonage, Brussels, Mr. Michas! Martin, of Waterloo, to Mies Annie Hatherley, of Elma townebip. Diamsox,—Iu Datroib, on Monday, Oot. 24th, Jane A., behaved wife of Robb, Dickson, formerly of Brussels, aged 68 yeare. S7aLo.—In Luuknow, on Saturday, Oot. 22nd, John Sell, formerly of Bruesele, father of T. Sell, of St. Marys, and Mrs. Jas, Bryan, of Luoknow, aged 70 yeare, 11 months and 28 days. STErnEorr,—In Olark'o Mille, New York, on October 7th, Mrs, Jacob Steinhoff, formerly of Blyth, aged 81 years and 7 months, Wmeoo,—In East Wawanosb, on Oot. 7th, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, relict of the late Wm. Wilson, aged 85 yeare and 0 months. Broome—In Bluevale, on Ootober 19th, Lavina Etcher, aged 68 years and 8 months. MOVIITTIE,—In Hullett, on Oet. 28, Alice Beet, relict of the late Simon Mo• Vottie, to her 801,10 year, eseR'0e-mmmax.,2 let.e.me .OL), •1,>r, S'a11 Wheat.., ...,.. 07 08 Barley. 80 85 68 00 26 26 18 14 18 14 .. 4 00 4 00 50 GO Peas Oats”1,1Bitter, tubs arta rolls .. Eggs per dozen Flour per barrel Potatoes (per bus.) Hay per ton ., 5 00 5 00 Hides trimmed ., 7 7i Ilidoe rough, ,. 6 5 Snit per bili„ retail.... 1 00 60 Sheep skips, molt ,, ., ,, 80 76 Lamb eking each 25 26 /legs, Ifve.,,. 8 75 8 80 wool 36 17 Apples (per bag) ,,,,,, 50 GO FRIDAY, OCT, 28t11.—Farm stook end impfemente. South half lot 19, con. 7, Morris. Sale at 1 o'olook, David MAX - well, prop. ; F. S. Soott, two, IVoDNESDAx, Nov. 9th,—Farm etock, implements, cito., Iota 32 and 83, eon. 18, Grey. Sale unreserved, at 12 o'olook. Isaac Matthews, prop, ; F. S. Scott, nuc, THE PEOPLE'S CO1,UMN, • A HUNTER, LICENSED AUC• + x100000101, Money to load, Farms t0 6811. V'OUNO GRADE COW FOR l0abrunxy1' GI c'J.N K100NDa'LL, ll rnseels iu ORSE BLANKET LOST Leave or 7215 PBrussels and e 10 1 Bill's. TRUSTWORTHY MAN WANT. work,E{ M $OLlr Lo10,18on, i,sGrey f 1611 VOUNG GRADE COW GIVING Milk, 00r 8018. will comb 5n next Spring. 100107. HENDEHeme, 15.1f 'Brussels. 11OR SALE Second-hand ten born -power boiler and 0 -horse -power engine, Apply at 14•tf BRUSSELS 011)3010 84070117. PEOTAOLES OP ALL KINDS and your tocorrect tested free latest eyesight. mmthoes at D1VISION 0073115 OFL`IDD, Bruesele. THREE HOUSES AND LOTS 1 for sale or to rent on favorable terms. If you bave anything in Ibis tine to sett or buy, or to exchange apply to JOHN HA17- s'ULD. label P. 0, 1TRAYED ON THE PREMISES on or about July 1011 na yeailing he1fe , gray In color. Owner is requested to prove prole - tarty. pay expenses and take her away. 14.4 LO WE. CIAPT. J. STRETTON, Auot(wuae ,1but who�bad to quit owing to an health, has again taken out /manse and le prepared to conduct sales at reasonable terms. Satisfaction guaranteed. Dates may be arranged at Tan POST Publishing Rouse, JAS. 071112770N, 1-tf Auctioneer. Smitli CENTRAL OP r y. ,iii y(;� •phi ('Y.'��,... A Commercial School of the highest grade. Students admit- ted at any time ; moderate rates ; board cheap. Beautiful Catalogue Free, W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. OCT. 28, 1898 A CHILD Wilil hid Can safely be sent to us for anytllin ^ kept in it well•managed drug • store and get precisely what was sent for and at as low a price as could its father or mother. We want the children's trade and your trade, and believe that our quality of goods mind prices merit it Fox'sA' a Drug Store. • REMOVED, D4 H. ai 0010079, V 8.,bas removed bio ofllee and residence to the property recently par. chased by him, opposite D, Ewal's residence, North-west corner of town Parlr. Thanks are returned for past patronage and a con. tiuuanou of favors asked, 12.4 M.H, ➢1001157, V, 8. KEEPING IN TO OH WITH THE TIMES. , . • OUR SPECIAL LINES Cross Out Saws at 52.50. Bloods' Axes at 60 cents. The Wellandvale Mfg. Oo'e hand tnade Axes at .$1.00. See our heavy Cow Chains at 2 for 85o. A naw line of Silver Spoons and Forks, imported, bearing our name. Dome and get the pries. A line of A 1 Silver Spoone and Forks at prices that will positively surprise you. A new line of Lamp Goode and Graniteware of the Latest Designs and Lowest Priase. Silver White American Coal Oil at 20a. a gallon. The White Sewing Machine 2nd to none. A 0 oz. bottle of Sewing Machine 011 for 10e. The Mirror Bab and Mouse Trap. Dry and green wood taken in trade. Cash for Hides,- Sheepskins and Furs. • Give us a call and secure a Bargain. arene 'OUTHS, gyEE and BOYS' COATS. Overcoat days are here and the earlier you make your selection the better your !f„ chance of getting exactly tqf what you want. jl.l Il r tt� Fri.; � r t�1 r'rl �r ° �• 1 are frequent at this season of the year, Don't gb;withawet feet, Don't catch cold and ruin your health. Stop in and get a pair of Granby Rubbers, Smith & McLaren are Sole Agents in Brussels for Granby' nubbers and Overs ate,. efrve eelee. cifee ilk fig '0Ill 111 s/1 ♦ 7/ e r eslley s "B F a! Intra" sloth + with greater width and weight thausanyt, riche erHenrietta. Ideal i11 the richoess of its surface glow and drap- ing qualities, It is the perfection) of a Black res5 Fabric It will not grow rusty—its dust•shedding qualitie• s are absolute. eidate'ltless in delicacy of texture— unsurpassed in its wearing service, Silk warp, Wrapped on the varnished board, "Priestley" stomped ou every fifth yard. The Improved I-Ienrnetta Sold by Dry Goods Dealers 79varyw1,ore, �1 vl / ee•VrA u \IIs ealtAk„ •4&•- Art n 4 ♦ IID enc Il stn. .1 6 aren, ,,ole Agents x>it Brussels for L0i'iestlety's Dress Goods,