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The Brussels Post, 1898-11-18, Page 8
TIE BRUSSELS POST Nay. 18, 1898 For Everybody.... Last week we were speaking about Speotaoles. This week we want to say a Word or two morn about them, It may be you do not wear Speoteolee ; do not need theta ; but you probably will Heine day. I would repeat it : Do not wear any tinting your eyes have been properly tested and glasses eupplied suitable to the neede of.eaoh eye. When once you are convinced of thie truth we will have no trouble in simply ing you with the proper glasses unitise perchance you think that w9 charge more than some. When a person once knows how, it is sometimes as easy to do a thing right us wrong, and we can give you what enits your eyes for leas money than many pay for those that are a positive injury. It is best that you should know thin I know that we can give you what suite you ; know that we will test your eyes and if our prices are not satiefaatory you are under no oblige. bion to buy. Call and see ns. G. A. Deadman, Druggist, Optician & Bookseller. GRAN© TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN exTRESIDE W. e. & B. Trains leave Brunets Station, North and South, ae tollo+es GOING SCUTE. GOING Nowa. Sapreee 7:19 a.m. ! Mail Dap p.m Mixed 9:48 a.m. I Nxprees MI6 p.m A. ehiel'e among ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent ft. CHICREz.Pox. Tun Pose' gives the news. Woos famine is looming up. AnnrrioNAL local news on page 8. Tnaineorvissa Day will be a Bank holt day. ADVERTISE your strayed stock in Tan Pamm. OHRIST.eas and New Year's come on Sunday. COUNTY Court opens on December 13th at Goderiob. MONTHLY Horse Fair on Thursday, Dee. 1st. Don't forget it. READ every advertisement. It may save you many a $ in the year. Tun roads have been very bad this week owing to the snow and little frost in the ground. TBE Posr and Weekly Globe to 1900 only $1.50, in advance, balenoe of 1898 free for both papers. TEACHER WEIs0AR is the happy father of a baby daughter who was born on Fri. day of last week. He bas our congratu. lations. Naw subscribers keep dropping in Moe and steady. We are correspondingly thankful and will guarantee good value for the money. Sterna first-class return tickets will be issued by the G. T. R. for Thanksgiving. Good going on Wednesday 23rd, or 24th returning on Monday, 28111. Rose. Ee naasoN sold hie cow through the small advt. in Tan PosT. He had several engniries after the animal was Bold to James Smillie, near Walton. It pays to advertise in Tan Pose. YE Editor begs leave to return his beet thanks to David Moffatt er., for kindly remembering the poor by presenting us with a basket of fine Winter apples last week. We have mnoh to be thankful for. FniDaY evening of this week, at 8 o'clock the A o a w' . 0. U. W. f Br seals will , nE t' e er sin a large number of viaitora from Brussels and surrounding country. Good program of music, song, recitation, ad• dresses and refreshments. LAST week M. M. Brent, of the Stand. and Bank, Bruasele, disposed of his flue driving horse, buggy and harness, to Beattie Bros., of Wiogham at a good figure. Mr. Brent will likely invest in another horse if he sees something that suits him. POULTRY BY THE CAR LOA(—Taeeday of next week J. G. Jones will ship a oar of dressed poultry and another car of live turkeys from Brussels and the country side is being skirmished by Wm. Jewitt in this behalf. People who have birds for sale will no doubt be on the look -out for a Chance like this. Tun furnace used in heating the two Departments of the Pnblio school taught by Miss Downey and Miss Ritchie is used up from being burned out. Ae these rooms are in the West wing of the build- ing and consequently feel the force of the North and West winds we suggeet to the Board the propriety of putting in a new furnace of euffioient capacity to ensure the best results. No CHANCE TO GET LONEeosto.—For a week the people of this locality stand a chance of having their time well °wonpied with public gatherings if they so desire. Here is the list :—Illustrated Lecture, Thursday ; A, 0. U, W. "At Home," Friday ; I, 0. T. M. Concert, Tuesday ; Klondike Sooial, Thursday. The above with the regular run of other meetings will keep somebody busy. A moue, freight train came up Mon. day noon and relieved the congested state of affairs as far as freight was oonoerned along this line and as a consequenos the afternoon moil was here in good time. We believe there would be as mach work ae in former days for a regular freight in• stead of imposing on the travelling pub. lie and the people generally who have to wait on the passenger train ton Con. veyanoe, mail or express. Honest injnn, Mr. Hays, this is what hundreds of peo- ple think in Huron and Brune Counties and if they could put the screws on you you'd soon feel it end grant them their just rights. JAS, O'LEARY, of the Central Hotel, Wingbam, formerly of Brunets, bas re- ceived his fanny horses from Petrolee, where they have been for the past year. The fist inolodes Florence G., the famous racing blare, with a record of 2.18 ; Grit Line, by On Line, 2,04, Champion 4'ycar-old stallion of the world, dam Florence G., 2,18; Brown Colt, yearling, by Slander, dam Florence G., 2.18 ; Brown Colt, 6 months old, by Lord Ferguson, 2.19 , dam Florence G„ 2,18 ; O'Donnell, 6•year.old brown hones, by Xing Tied, its by Iced Wilkes, dam by 018 Rumor. This bora° was bred on Fashion Farm, Trenton, N. J. Mr. O'Leary is a horse fender of the fleet water, and the obeve slat inolddes a fine let of horst flesh. 10 CENTS gets TIM POST for balance of 1898, Tnamis°Iviwd Day Thnraday of next wank, Tax Cowan -roe Getter has received $1,. 000 in taxes already. The roti calls for about $11,000UO so there will likely a y be aline. bis between now and Deo. lith when the 0 is added. A duo shipment of bogs was made from Brussels on Tuesday morning by Messrs, Baehr & Venstoeoeetiolating of 5 deolts, nearly 500 hogs. '.here were a lot of line ones. $3,000 was said to be paid ont. JNo. WALKER ban landed off the Toronto piano agents by Belling three Dominion upright pianos in the past 10 days. The purehasere were Joseph 0/egg, o1 Morrie ; Mrs. Adam Douglas and W. F. Stewart, of Brussels. JNo. AAsENT is determined to keep the Ameriotuh Hetet in an np•to-date style. He has had the upstairs in the West wing papered throughout and has had !Neelmn plaoad upon the floor of the comfortable dining room. A DAY EARLIER.—As Thursday of next week will bo Thanksgiving Day we will publish a day earlier, We will be mnoh obliged it our eorrespoudents will bear this in miud,iand also business men with their advertisements. Dos any of you ever gee a somnambu- list? We have secured one to give a performance at the entertainment, in S. S. No. 8, (Anderson's School,) Alorris, on the evening of the 24th Met. Fun begins at 7.80. Admission 10 eente, at the door. Scam, BOARD.—At the monthly meet. ing of Brnssele School Board, held Last Friday evening T. Farrow, Public School Inepeotor, ltobt. and G. F. Blair were appointed on the Board of the Free Library, All the Trustees were present eseeptisig Jas. Turnbull. Drama the past year there have been 54 interments in Brussels cemetery, 47 adults and 7 children. A large number• of the former were people well advanced in life. The cemetery is rapidly filling up, but there is a good portion of new ground to be surveyed into lots. A Gua Coat wee left outside by a buai• Hess mea laet Saturday night by over- sight and was taken aharge of by a few parties who are said to have lodged a few "treats" against it at a hotel, The owner gut the anal on Tuesday bah did not pay any back debts. It might not be out of place to look op the law on situations of this kind before goods are taken very far. Krum re Krcarn.el.—Friday word was reoeived from Elliott, Miobigan, that Thomas Dudley, nephew to James Dud- ley, of Graham's suryey, had been killed in the bush, Particulars Could not be obtained as a storm had interfered with the working of the telegraph wires, The young man was about 26 years of age, Funeral took place last Monday. The Dudley family moved to Michigan from St. Marys, Perth Co„ about 20 years ago, K. 0. T. M. GOING TO BonaRTAIN.— Brussels Maooabee Tent, No. 24, has deoided to entertain the public at large to a free Concert fn the Town Hall on Tuesday evening of next week, commenc- ing at 8 o'clock. In addition to a choice program of vocal and instrumental music and readings Hon. D. P. Markey, of Port Huron, Supreme Commander of the Order, will deliver an address on the K. 0. T. M. The program will be as fol. lows :—Chairman's address ; piano eolo, Miss Jean MoLaacblin ; male quartette, Messrs. Jones, Strachan, Ross and Cameron ; violin solo. H. L. Jackson ; recitation, Mrs. S. II. Jaol;son ; solo, Mica E hel Campbell ; instrumental, harmonioa and auto -hare, R. William. eon ; hnmorous reading, T. A. Hawkins ; duet, violin and piano, Mrs. Geo. Thom- son and D. Ewan ; address, Hon. Mr. Markey ; violin solo, H. L. Jackson ; bwo Tableaux, by Breesela K. O. T. Al. Degree Team, entitled "Pleading" and "Despotism." The brethren will not likely be dieappointed in having a good company present, taking into 8000001 the exoellenoe of the program and their genets osity in making it free. Heenan 1 FOR VIE Hoses Born. — The State and County elections, which occur every two years, were held in Uncle Sam's country on Tuesday of last week and TIM Pose is pleased to record that in Cavalier Co., North Dakota, four of the oandidates eleoted were former residents of this locality. For the Legialature Henry McLear, headed the poll with a vote of 1,186. There were three others to the fight bat Mr. McLean was 180 ahead of any of them. W. B. Dickson had a majority of 476 over his apponent, W. J. Thompson, for Co. Attorney, the vote standing 1,251 to 775. In Co, Audi- tor honors Robt. Work had a walkover, winning with 961 to the good • Hie nom petitor was ?Jno. Bestwitheriek. Their respective vote was 1,485 and 524. Jas. McDougall, brother to Peter McDougall, 8th oon., Grey, Wag a winner for the position of 0o. Surveyor defeating Johann Veer by 155, their vote standing 914 and 748. Total vote polled was not as large as some expected as the wet weather in. terfered, The Democrats were in the ascendancy. We congratulate the above mentioned gentlemen on their viotory and hope they will live to enjoy nanny yeare of increasing honor. The people of Cavalier County evidently know what they are doing and we Commend the good judgment in their choke made of our Huron boys. FREE LIBRARY.—A meeting of the Pnblio Library Committee oonsieting of J. H. Cameron, Jae. Fox, Inspector Robb, G. P. Blair, Thos. Farrow, Jae. Irwin and W. H. Kerr, was held in the Council Chamber last Tuesday evening. Mr. Cameron was re•eleoted ohairman and Jas, Fox Secretary. Tboe. Farrow was appointed Treasurer, It was decid- ed to issue Reader's tioltets at 5 cents each to Dover 20 books ; to also charge 5 cents for a new catalogue, and to have Reader's tickets for non-residents 18 bootie at 25 cents, no ticket to be good for more than a year. All the books belonging to the Library will be called in so that the Committee may have an op. portunity of arranging a new olaseifioa- tion, and hooka will not be given 'out till Dao. 1st. The Reading Room will be open as usual, however, during that time. The Bet of magazines will be in- creased by the addition of the lett Century, Harper's, Scientific American, Scribner'g, Leisure Hour, &o. A Com. mites Consisting of Messrs, Cameron, Robb and Irwin, wee appointed to make a seleobion of new books, and to submit Ilei to the Board, Several backs need- ing repaint will be sent to the binary and the Library put in first.olass shape, The question of a dawn-staire loantion for the Library and Beading Room was discussed and the matter laid over. Monit!,thly meetings of the Board Will be ho Besieges is good 1n Wien. "Burrent's Girdle of the Globe," With 200 fine etoreoptdoan views, by Mr. Yeigh in Town Halt on Thnroday evening of this Week. A enamel, euoounter woe on t▪ he pro. gram on Tnrnberry street last Monday evening. Nobody was killed and the sky that was overcast and threabensd a big storm bee cleared up, Ex1'nessoitr ROSS opened the eleighin season on Thursday of last week, b running the first sleigh. Friday humeri' nut finite a number 01 auttere and sleighs Wheeling was very heavy, owing to the snow clinging to the Wheels. D. A. LOwirr was awarded the contras of repairing the plaebering at the Toivs Hall, kaleomining the walls and Wellings of the acme, and frosting the windows on the stage. His tender was $00,00. The work will be done forthwith, THE Poar reoeived a sample of the Canadian peat that is being manufactured in Toronto. It is a commodity °ani mkt' have not had mnoh experienced with un- til very reoenily but those interested iu its production say it is the onming fuel. Hrnertnir.—Wednesday of last week John Crawford, of Saginaw, DUO., sun of Samuel Crawford, of Brussels, was united in nharriagetoMiss Elnma Irwin, of Sarnia, Ont•, and a portion of their honeymoon wan spent with Brussels relatives, Mr. Crawford's old friends here will be a ui,it in wishing himself and bride many happy and prosperons years of married life. Mr. Crawford is fireman on a railway locomotive, MATRIMONIAL —Upwards of 25 guests ae• eembled at the residence of William Den. bow, Elizabeth street, Brussels, ou'Wed- nesday evening to witness the tying of the nuptial bow between Joseph Jamie. San, of Tuckeremith, and Wee Saul) G. Canblon, eeioe to M. Denbow. Rev. S. J. Allis performed the Ceremony at 6.90. The beide was attended by Miss Berrie Denbow and the groom was sup. ported by Robt. Williamson, The bride and bridesmaid wore very becoming Cos. tumes. A number of beaubifal and use. fol prasente were made. After supper an enjoyable evening was epent and Itis. and Mee. Jamieson left for their home in Tuokeremith on Thursday morning fol- lowed by the best wishes of a large oirole of friends. THE Pose wishes them good look. eKr,oanntn,--A Klonkike Sooial will be held in the Methodist ohurah on the evening of Thanksgiving Day. On entering the school room every person will be presented with a pick and shovel and set to work. The following will be the program :—Quartette, Messrs. Jones, Hawkins, Garry and Kerr ; solo, "Take back your gold," Mies L. Sample ; read- ing, selected, Miss Minnie McNaughton ; solo, "Gold most be tried by fire," Alex. Ross ; solo, "Dearer than pestle of gold," Mine M. Ames ; instrumental, II. L. Jackson ; debate, "Which ie the more valuable to the ocnutry, the wheat -elds of Manitoba or the gold fields of the Klondike ?" B. Gerry, H. Mooney, T. Farrow and W. H. Kerr ; solo, "Tired," Miss !Lida Crooks ; recitation, selected, Prot Hawkins ; solo, with guitar ao• companimeut, "The golden West," Fred. Gilpin ; solo, "Good bye till we neat again," Jas. Jones ; solo, selected, Nelson Gerry. Rev. S. J. Alain, chair- man. Tee basement will be decorated with Klondike colors, yellow and white. All will be required to go throueh Chilkoot Pass. Refreshments will be served in Skookum Galehvamp, Admis- sion 15 mints or 2 for Meets. BOUGHT IN WIroaasi.—This week Ise. and Wesley Walker, of this place, pun. chased the interest of Mr. Ireland in the Ireland & Button Furniture and under. taking business in Wingbam. They take immediate possession. Both gentlemen are well acquainted in Wiogbam, as the former served his apprenticeship there and afterward worked nt his trade before warning to Brussels 15 or years g 16 ye sago. Mr. Walker was in the Carriage business here for the past 12 years, selling out this Fall to Messrs. Ewan de Inoea. He was known far and near on account of the sweep he used to make on buggies and auttere at the Fall Fairs. He leaves town with the good will of the Communi- ty, and the Winghamites will find him a square -going business moo. Wes. Walker, the junior partner of the firm, has spent three years in the Furniture Emporium and Uodertakiog department of Jno. Walker, Brussels, and is well up to beelines. He got his schooling in undertaking in one of the beet Toronto house and will do his part to give satis- faction. He is an unmarried young man with winning ways. THE Pose wishes the new firm gutoess and believes they will add to the strength of the firm. We omibbed to mention that Jan, Walker ran :an uudertaking buaineee in good style here, in connection with bis car- riage works, It was purohased by Jno. Walker, mentioned above. Mr. Walk. er's family will move to Wingbotn abort- Iy, ani in the intervening time Walker Bros. will be baokwsrd and forward be- tween Brussels and Wingbam, R1eai FRome.—Last Monday night, after the midnight hour, three youths visited Wm. Jewitt's stable, Mill street, and helped themselvee to a live gimes apiece. They took their' homeward conrae through the lane and fields of the Livingston farm, Doming hack into the village by Flora street. Mr. Jowitt miss- ed his property Tuesday morning and started in search tracking the visitors by their foot prints in the light snow that had fallen es far as Turnberry street. Constable Scott woe called into requisi- tion and to make a long story short 2 of the geese were taken back to the owner, the third having been killed. An agree- ment was made to settle with Mr. Jewitt but it bee not been effected yet, The matter must be settled sooner or later and the boys should be well pleased to get out of a tight place as handily as they have a chance of doing. This is not the first time this role has been played by other persons who often regard it as a sharp joke but to prove to them the son - teary and show them and others the dangerous ground they stand on we quote the law on the saes as laid down in the Criminal Cede. Chap, 29, Sec. 8891— "Every one is gulity of an odenoe and liable, on summary oonviobion,'to a pen. alby not exooeding twenty dollars over and above the value of the property stolen, or to One month's imprisonment With hard labor, who stems any dog, or any bird, beset or other anima( ordinarily kept in a state of confinement to for soy domestic purpose, or for any lawful pur. pose Of profit or advantage. (2) Every one who, having been convicted of any snob offence, afterwards oommite any such offence is liable to three lnonths' imprieonment with shard labour, R.S,0., 0, 164, s. 9," g y GRolasi BEST Asn Bolts', Feentreoa, who have been in the lamb and cattle buying have decided to pnrohnee Boge as well and are now baying. 'They are both well known in the nouutry around here. Old Mrs, Williams, who is en inmate of the Co,lion 44. of Garage, Pell andbroke one of her legs on Tneeday of Net wok. As she is getting well ndvauoed in life an mendeut of tine oharaober may go hard with iter. Rey. G. J. AnEY received a telegram on Thursday morning announcing the (N- ome of his sister, ?tire. Stewart, at Brantford. The reverend gentleman left on the 0.45 a, m, train for Brantford. Mrs. Stewart had been ill foe several noon tit 3. Ewan & Image have Bold their lst prize buggy at Wingham, Belgrave, Blyth and Brussels Fairs, to Jae. Walker fon $100. He knows a buggy when he sees it. They also sold him one of their best cutters. For style, comfort and Cheap• noes see their gutters. \vALTEe INNE9 has purohased the frame shop opposite the Town Hall from James Walker. Part 0111 bas been used as a show room for carriages by the firma and another seoEion is occupied by J, J. Gilpin with his implement and sew- ing nhaohine business. It is a well 'twat. ed property. Dram,—Last Sunday George Hollinger died at Elmira, in hie 84th year. De. Ceased was a widower and ?raves a large family. The funeral took place Wednes- day forenoon. Mr, Hollinger wag au (note to John Ament, of Brit+•,• s, and John Hollinger, of Grey, both of whom attended the funeral. Mies Lizzie Riehardeon writes from Theesalou, Algoma., for the benefit of those parties wboreport her conning home aiott, that she never had better health but expecte to return soon on 50ootlnt of her mother's ill health. She also States that Mrs. Green, of Orangeville, the lady she is travelling with, is much improved ie health. T. W. F. Norton, eon of Wm, Norton, of Listowel, formerly of Brussels, has been engaged to tench for 1800 in a school in Elms township, 2i miles East of Listowel. Mr. Norton holds a 2nd class oertitloate and is well up toward lat-olaas, having failed by only 6 marks et last Sommer's examination. Mise Jennie Norton has been re•engaged at Peffers station school for next year at an advance of $40 00 on her salary. This is one o£ the best evidences of Mies Norton's popularity, Beth she and her sister, Mies 61iva, hold 2nd °lase oertifi• Gates. Mr. Norton only has the three children, that is why there are no more teachers in Ilia family. Business Locals. Dalen apples wanted. A, Strachan. FEATHEns wanted by R. Leabherdale, Brussels. Cotta arriving this week at Stewart's Mill, Brsseele, dry American. Wssnow shades in large variety and at low prices at R. Leatherdate's. Come, best American, yellow, for sale at Ross' mill. Close prions for Dash. Jun received a Oar of oatmeal to ax- obange for oats. Bossier & Vanstone. ALWAYS take the G. T. R. when you gnu. S.S.S.—Scenery, Safety and Speed. A YEiv baby carriages will be sold abont cost to save carrying over Winter. R. Leatbardale. WANTED. — Choice butter 17 emits, dried apples and poultry. G. E. King, Wingbam. CosEonTAnLE house and ,toed lot for sale on Alexander atreet, Brussels. Ap- ply to Jas. Walker. WATCa oat fon our advt. next week. We will have something to plena°you. Jno. Walker, Brussels. OYSTER season is here and W. A. Crich is prepared to supply the public with Booth'sest brands ands frmn Baltimore. W. A. Oaten is still doing business at the old stand where may be found bread, cakes and pastry. Fruits in their sea- son. Fon 60 days we offer a 16 x 20 pioture, with a Choice at frames from 30e, up, and smaller sizes proportionately oheap, Jno. Waller, Brussels. }keener kind of bargains in pianos and organa at 13. Leatberdale's. Agent's profits given to customers. Call and see before yon bay. WE will pay four cents per pound for any quantity of good quartered dried apples. Very dark thin or °hippy stook not saleable. A. Strsohan, Wang in Bruasele don't fail to call at Jno. Walker's furniture warerooms and see the elegant stook of furniture he is handling this call at right prime. Tanen second hand organs for sale °heap—a Bell, a Doherty and a Domin- ion. A11 in good Condition. Apply at Jno. Walker's furniture warerooms. T. MaGREGos has a quontity of saws for sale or Will exobange for saws that are out of order. It is claimed these saws will cut more timber with Zees filing than any other saws in the market. T. McGre- gor, saw Summer and filer, Queen St. Eaet, Bruseele, Ontario. ANY amount of wood will be taken for saw gumming and filing. Wood may be rough or smooth, hard or soft, any length or in the log, to be delivered before the work leaves my strop, T. MCGREGOR, saw gummer and filer, Queen street, East, Brussels, now long should a man's lege be ? They should be long enough to reach from hie body to the ground. That is easy enough amounted for and so is the fact that Walker is selling pianos like hot rapes because he handles the beet— the Dominion. $012.1•. WIlxenAR.—Io Bruseele, on Nov. llth, the wife of Mr, Philip Weiahar, teacher, of a daughter, WATeoN.—In Detroit, Mirth., on Oct. filet, the wife of Mr. J. G. Watson, of it son. Mre. Watson ie a daughter of Mr, Abraham Bozell, of Grey, HINGSTON,—In Seaforth, on Nov, 7th, the wife of Mr. 3, A. Kingston, formerly of Brnesels, of a daughter. 3,tttssang--CANraont -0.a. the 16th inst., by the Rev, S. J. Alli(, at the teat. donee of the bride's uncle, Mr. Wm, Denbow, Bruseele, Mr. Joseph Jamie. sato, of Tuolteromitb, to Mise Sarah ti. Canblon, of Brussels. 9TnBIZ7. DECANTILLON.—In Seatorth, on Monday, Nov, 7th, James DeCanbillon, son of Petrick; DeCantillon, aged 82 gents. Ho>,Lsgeas.—In Elmira, on Nov. 131h, George Hollinger, aged 83 years, 2 Menthe and 24 days. ST 4X Th12 i) B4X K OZ+ C, ✓��a/� llr�1, smr.5.2ux,Eazxorn 2,87:2„ HEAP OPTIC[, - TORONTO CAi'1'I'AL PAID TIP (One Million Dollar+) • $1,000,000 E r 11I;l;LR\ Ia FUND • $000,000 Agencies fat all principal pointe lis Ontario, Qneboc,Dlanitoba, 17ttited States t0 England. ar NIVOSNAS exam, A General Banking llueis,eas Transacted. Formate' Nutee Dlaoounted. Drafts 10en,d end Colleotione made on all points, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Interest allowed on dopoolte of $1,00 and upwards, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE COLLECTION OF PARAMOS' SALE NOTES. Every faoility afforded Customers living at a distance. M. M. B131;NT, MANAGER. afflreleal A.uotasol• noxa, - 111110110' BRED BRONZE TUR• FRIDAY, NCV• 18TH,—- Farm stools. Lob Tars for sale. MILS. JNo, ROali, 17.8 Eat. 9, asarrls, 28, con. 3, Grey, Sale unreserved, at 1 o'olotk. Hugh McNeil, prop. I'. S. Scott, au0. TUESDAY, Nov. 222,71).—Fa001 131o0k, Implements, &o. Lot 26, con. 5, Morrie, Sale unreserved, at 1 o'olooli. Harry Finn, prop. F. S. Scott, nue. Famax Nov. 25t11,—Honeehold Fcrni. tura, implements, &o. Sale, unreserved, at l o'elook at Oranbrook. Jno, Bothwell, Prop. P. S. Scott, aunt. TUESDAY'Nor, 20th.—Farm stook mud implements. Lot 29, ems. 13, Grey. Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'olook. Jno, Pat- terson, Prop. F. S. Scott, Ano, WEDNESDAY, November 80th.—Farm, farm stock, implements, &e. Lot 22, oon. 12, Grey. Sale unreserved at 1 o'olook. Win, and Samuel Carnoobas, Props. F. S. Scott, Alio. MIR V"SS� w.^-. Fall Wheat ,.., 67 610 Barley.,...... ..., 85 40 Peas 57 58 Cate 21 25 Butter, tube and rolls ,,, 12 1.4 Eggs per dozen 13 14 Flour per barrel4 00 4 00 Potatoes (per hue,) 00 60 Hay per ten 5 00 5 00 Hides trimmed....., 7 7,} Hides rough 5 $ Salt per bbl., retail 1 00 60 Sheep skins., each ..,,,. 30 75 Lamb skins each 25 25 Hoge, Live 4 00 4 10 Dressed Bogs 0 00 5 25 Wool 16 17 Apples (per bag) 50 75 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. A HUNTER, LICENSED AUC. ♦ TIONEen. Money to loan. Farms to sell. DIAMODIAMOND RING LOST WITH ND setting. 'Finder will be suitably rewarded. 13r,h. JA ORSON, ?Brussels, `i UOD 100 ACRE FAR14I FOR�. sena. Lot 19, Oon. 9, grey. 12 feet Of it touches the river. Immediate poesessiou. For pries, term 5, &a., apply to 19- THOS. MUMS, Brussels. MONEY FOUND. — OWNER may have it by proving property and paying for tbie advt, by calling at Ales. Rog- ers'atoro, Brussels, T.'OR SALE. — ONE YOUNG borax, good size, Coming throe yeah old. Also one brown mare, 7 years old, well broke, 11, GERM, Brussels, 1t?• j�110R SALE Second -band ten horse -power boiler and 6 -horse -Power engine, Apply at MAIBRUSSELS CHEESE? SA OTOBY, DOUSE AND LOT IN ETHEL for se:, known as the Homowortit house, iris.? bo eol,P cheap as proprietor ao �Ding bade to hie farm, Poaseeeion at once. i nr furtiseo particulars apl1ll,v to LP• 1M. POLLARD, Ethel. 11 OUST?, AND LOT POR SALE on kill] street, Brussels. The house is n comfortable one, well fitted up, with collar, harts and soft water, Ra There is also a good stable. Fruit trees in garden :. 0000 one.c,uarter sono of ]and. For prise, torma, &a, apply to 1F. FINN, Proprietor, or 317.0. BEER, of Tan POST. 18,tt . REMOVED. M, H.0005010, V, S.,hae removed his oi0oe and resldanea to the property reosntly pur- chased by biro, opposite D, Ewan's residence, North-west corner of town Parlr. Thanks) ars returnee for past patronage and a con, tiuunuee of favors milted. 100.4 M. H, M0011E, V. S. AO.ULTRY WANTED. The highest market price, in onab, for poultry live or Goad, Tho former must not be fed the evening before nor the morning of delivery, and the dressed poultry most not be drawn. No live fowl taken except When bargained for previously. i'A oar toad of Grossed fowl and a car of live turkeys wanted for shipment on Tues- day, 22nd lost. J. G. JONE5, Walker's Butcher Sbop, 17-tf Brussels, Notice of Transfer. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant toLim regulation in that behalf, that I, tme under- signed, have applied fora transfer ton) a of the Hotel License granted to John Puteiud, and that the said transfer will bo complied and assigned to by the Commissioners atter the second publication of this notice, as re- nuired Dated tiatBlsevale this 2nd any oflaw. McG lN vem- ber, 11308. BOAR FOR SERVICE,—THE undersigned will keep for service on Lot 2, Con, 8, Grey, a Moro' bred Improved Yorkshire Boar, bred by Mr, J,1. Brethour, Burford, Oxford County. Pedigree may be soon on application. Terms, 51.00 to ba paid at time of servioo with privilege to return 11 necessary. JNo. STEA01141, 17.4 Proprietor. Baby's tough Syrup Wo have recently prepared a Cough Syrup specially for Chilcl- ren'Rnd can recommend it as an effectual remedy for Coughs anis Colds of every hind, but particu- larly Croup and Whooping Cough. Wo guarantee every bottle to give satisfaction or money cheerfully refunded A Fox's Drug Store. REAL ESTATE. T.i1ARbf FOR BALE.—THE UN– .i, DIsIEoIONIID Ofer'a his One 200 acre farm being Lots 27 nod 28, Si Oen. 8, Morris, On tiro promiaoo are 2 Comfortable houses and 8 barna, two orchards, wells, Sec, 100 cleared. baiauoo bush. Farm is only 2 miles from Welton village and 4j from llrosoete. Possession could be given to 3 months after sale, For further pm•tioulara ae to price, terms, &o„ apply on the premises or if by letter to Walton P.O. KN LAWSON, 2.tf Proprietor. ti ARM FOR SALE. -150 ACRES Consisting of the South is and Boum t of the North d of Lot 06, Cou 3, East Wave - nosh, This 38 an excellent stook farm, being well supplied with good spring water, It is situated about 8 miles from the thriving Vil- lage of Blyth. A large part of it is under grass. Buildings and .fauns aro in a fair elate of repair. Easy terms of payment will be given, Por all information apply to 11-tf G. P. i3LAI1l, Barrister, Brussels. ('t 001) FARMS FOR SALE., -- Tim undersigned offer two 100 acro farms for sale at reasonable prises. Tho lots aro Nos. 10 and 11 Con. 0 (Sunshine), the sitlercad between tihom. Good brink house and burn on lot 11, and house and 2 balms on lot 10, Oroarse and all neoeosary OOOVen- fences. Well watered and suitable for grtln or grazing, 100 aoree new io grass. Will be sold either separate 00 together to suit pur- °lmtier. Terms of payment reasonable. Im- mediate possession, Por further particulars apply to JOSEPH CL17GG, Jimmie P. 0., or 1:. L. 01Uli1N5010, Barrister,Wingham. it! .'EivtRRf3?..'--). c� f. r 1 L I A Commercial School of the highest grade. Students admit- ted at any time ; moderate rates ; board cheap. Beautiful Catalogue Free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. SUITH?.' 0a ••t adthEN. HINTS FOR HY is it that so many careful dressers wend their way to this store for Ready- to-wear Clothing ? Why is it that they continue to come in incl easing num- bers, not only after Clothing but after Clothing Needs of every description ? There must be some reason for it and if their reasons are not evident to you make investigation just for your own satisfaction and subsequently profit, Where, outside of this store, will you find such a comprehensive stock that satisfies the demand for all classes ? Where, another so free from unworthy and undesirable goods ? Are you always sure of getting your money back if not satisfactory ? That's our way of doing business in Clothing, and if it appeals to your judgment we invite you to call and —Men's good strong Tweed Over- coats for $2,50 and —Men's good Frieze Ulsrors for —Men's Froize Ulsters in Dark Brown Claret, Fawn and ]Slack, fancy check lining, good trilnnlings, large storm collar, half belt on back, $6.30, $6.75, $7.75 and i e e $3.50 3.75 9.00 O • —Men's Heavy Full Cloth Work- ing Pants, special —Men's Beaver Overcoats, double bneastocl, heavy, , —Young Men's all wool Beaver Overcoats, pure Indigo dye, silk stitched edges, best Italian lining, out and made in the moat fashion able style, $8.50, $10.00 and 1.35 5.00 12.00 Don't misunderstand us. We don't say ours is the only good Clothing Store. 'What we claim is this,'and we think we can convince you of it if you give us the chance— Ours is the best for the money that you will find. Come and see.