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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1899-10-5, Page 8en aPeIleaa Sighrt matter of Foresight, Maily cases of eye trouble are averted fly early application of proper tenses. Present neglect nie:els future trouble. iot•.+va¢.',�*1 .,;1,1.1,4 G. A. Deadman, Druggist and Graduate Optician, B31'u5SOiS, Ont, Good Cake Is often spoiled by using tun mush Soda or Cream Tartar. Yon will have no trouble if yon always use Deadman'° Baking Powder. A GOOD BISCUIT, Is worth having but you ore not quite euro of baying them good un• less Deadman'a Baking P.,wder le used in makiug them, Never use soar milk, however, when uefng any Baking Powder. A GOOD PIE No trouble making good pastry when using Dead,nan's Baking Pow• der, You need not fear about the color or odor of them either, when using it. Try Some. It you will try some of Dead man'e Baking Powder you will feud cooking easier and surer. Cheap too, only 260. per Ib. Don't compare it with many dlleap Baking Powders that aro po-itively injurious, Ask for.Doadman'e Baiting Powder, Sold only at liwtdny.tn's Drug C Boole Store. DRAW) TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. 0. & B. Trains te:tve Brussels Station, North and South, as follows; Ginza Suoon. Gozeto NooTH, Express 7:10 a.m, thrall ale p.m steed... 9:45 a.m. Express ...... 10:17 p.m 'o.Ca.r jth s ±.CtriS, A ohie 'o amang ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. FROST. OCTOBER. MILLINERS Openings. Fine snow on Friday. SEE next week'a PoeT. THANEoOIVINm Day, Thursday, Oct. 19111. BRUSSELS rate of taxation this year is 20 mills on the dollar. R. MAnvrama has put up a woodshed at the rear of the Eleetrio Light Worke. HALF a car of grapes was received by our grocers on Wednesday getting ready for the Fall Fair, ' THE sidewalk men ran out of cement for a few days and turned their attention to banking part of the walk. CIDER and apple batter are being turn- ed out at Geo. Edward's factory, Mill street, in godly quantities these days. MIRING. the pest season A. Cons -ley die• posed of no lees than 36 bicyolate a good season's trade. He bee the business down line. A STONE Satoh basin has been built in the ditch opposite Rose street prepara- tory to filling in the drain. Tile was pot in this Summer. Tan road grader was to be at work this week, It hest be kept moving if the neoeeaary work ie completed before the wet weather arrives. ADvEliTHIeG in a live paper pays. Walter Imes sold one of hie horses advertised in THE Posz last week to James Joakeon, 3rd con , of Grey. Moo. GEonae Taverns having resigned the inflation of organist in Melville church, which she tae he'd for several years, a naw organist ie being asked for by advt. in 1 his issue. ('Ann of rHAors.—I hereby tender my eiuoere tbonks to the C. 0. F. for a claque for 91,000 covering the amount of my late husband's Beneficiary Oortifi• cote. He was a member of Cranbrook Court, MRs. ANDREW MCNICHOL, Braesele. $20 AND COSTS.—Mrs. Sarah $all Was fined 920 and ooete or 20 days in jell by Meeistreter• Hunter and Spence, on Wed. needay aftrrnoon, for having liquor on her mincer sed premises at $enfryn. A search was made last week by Inspector Miller and Constable Lang and beer and ale found. The costa in the ease will foot up to 916 or 920. W. Irwin, of Gerrie, oonduoted the case for Inspector Miller and Barrister Blair appeared for Mrs. Hall. SostETnISG OFA GLOBE TROTTER —Robb. W. Roes, a former Brussels boy, who bas been employed in the Laird machine shops, Birltenbead, Bogland, for tbe past nine months, has been engaged by a steamship Company at Antwerp, Bel. gnim,es one of the engineers on their steamer "Leopoldville," plying between that city and South Africa, calling at the Canary Islands, He started on hie first trip on Sept, 21st. The rond trip takes about two months. Robt, is a traveller f, om away back, ae this time last year he was on a steamer on the Stikine river, Alaska. At this rate be will soon girdle the globe. remene17.—Thursday evening of last week a quiet wedding took plane ab the home of hire. Time. Kelly, Tarnberry street, whrn Rev, G. J. Abey tied the matrimonial knot between John Me. h'addeu, a well known young man of Grey township, and Mise Edith Eastman, time to lure. Kelly. The bride wore a becoming costume of dark blue. She wag unattended. The home was benutifuliy decorated with flowers, An elegant 1 supper Watt eerved. Mr. and Mrs. Mo. Fadden went to their home, 10th non., where they begin boaeekeepiog with the best wiehet of a large circle of friends. Tarr Poe .viehee them many happy and proopero00 years. POTAToEs are a good crop, A. 0. U. W. Friday evening of this week. Scnori Board Friday evening of next week. SEE the mile Bicycle race at the Fall Fair. FALL Fair Thursday and Friday of thle week. THE Howe property was not aold on Thnraday of last week. R. LEATHERDALE has had a new shingle roof put an his residence. ED. LOWRY has pornhaaed a house and lot on 31111 street, recently sold to S. Bark. EARTH is being hauled to level up the front of the Public school grounds to the new sidewalk. 5 Goon prizes in the Ootnfort Soap 1000 at Brussels Fall Fair. See them in THE POST window. WHATEVER you mise, don't neglect g0• ing to the Millinery Openings Thursday and Friday of thie week. Sr.ABone ie a hustler to haul gravel. He had 0 loads on the street on Tueoday by noon, with 3 team. Gravel is .got on Geo. Kerr's farm North of Brussels. K. 0. T. M.—A full attendance of the members of Braesels Tent, No. 24, K. 0, T. M., is asked for Tuesday evening uext, 10th inst. A. Semen, Com. Menne. McKay & Lowry have the contract for building up the wing•well et Brussels bridge so as to fill in a big hole and thereby preserve the main roadway, which is now in danger. $65.—Last week W. H. Kerr, Seore. tary of Grey Branch Agl. Society, reoeiv. ed $67.80 as their share of the exonroion to the Ontario Experimental Farm at Guelph laet Jane. The Society will have 966.00 clear. Tithes was only one ease before His Honor Judge Doyle at the Fourth Division Conn, on Wednesday forenoon, that being Cololongh vs. Meehan, a die• pate over the value of a stump fence. Case dismissed with costs. The local bar attended to the business. ALF. BAEEEn, who is quite a poultry fancier, purobased some prize winning bleak ?divorcee and white Books at Goderioh last week. Be intends going extensively into the bneioe.s having fitted up a No. 1 hoose ie the besement of the grain atotehouse at the G. T. R. An inoubator will be utilized, ineteaed of the old fashioned hen to do the batching. Ma. Lenge, who is manager of the Evaporator at the G. T. 11„ Brunets, gave Too POST a copy of the Clyde, N, Y. Times. At Bose, where Mr. Lyman'e home is, they have raised 60,000 bushels of onions, 35,000 bushels being grown within a radius of a, mile from Rose. They are selling at 20 Dents per beetle!. The soil is a muck mixture and produo55 great Drape. HE WAS DtecHAlaoED,—Joho D. MrNab, the land surveyor, who was arrested at Gorrie a fortnight ago on the charge of the abduction of the wife of George Parking, carpenter, was discharged on Saturday of last week, by the Police Magistrate, no evidence for the proseou• tion being offered. Parkins brought hie wife from near Georgetown to testify against the prisoner, but she was not put in the witness box. LIeTEN.—Have you beard of our re• markable olabbing arrangements with the weekly Globe ? We are giving Tun PoeT and Weekly Globe from now until Jan. 1, 1901, for only 91.50 (over 15 months) ; or THE P0s7 and Weekly Globe for the same period, together with a set of Marion Harland's works, 4 vols., postage paid to subscribers, for only $1.. 75. Don't delay now. You will not get a better offer than thie. A Fonyrio Bnn00ELITE AT DAWSON: A short time eines Mrs. (Dr.) Graham, of Clinton, reoeived a letter from her broth• er,W, S. Wrigbt, whioh was poat•marked Dawson City, August 7th, and Clinton, August 28th. It was thug lust three weeks en route. Accompanying the letter was a registered package containing a couple of Klondike gold nuggets, which when mounted will make very pretty pins, Mr, Wright was a former resident of Brussels, but lame been in Washington State for about twelve years past. Iu 898 be went into the Klondike and the trip from San Francisco to St. Michael's took forty days Nand four hours, but reaching Dawson, says Mr, Wright, is now, comparatively, a pleasure trip, for by making close connection Seattle can be reaohed in eight days. With two partnere he owns a hillside claim on Adams Creek, a branch of the Bonanza, fifteen miles from Dawson, and they are also interested in e. bvnoh claim adjoin. ing. They are now besy prospecting the claim= and getting ready for Witter's work. One of the partners has gone out fora thawing machine, without which no mining outfit is now complete. Mr. Wright says the weather hag been very pleasant and very little eiakneee i= re. ported on the claims or in the city. When he wrote heathen was very dell In Dawson and a great number were leaving, gone to proepeot for new diggings and others for home, being unable to enure work. He was busy building a oabin as he expected his wife and child to join him on September 10th end to remain in the oouotry until the alarm is worked out, whioh he eetimatoe will take two years, Mr. Wright'° old friende hope he will strike it Nell it the land of gold, 8 Pains Oreennn,—The Comfort Soap people have exceeded their first offer of three prizrs for a foot raoe open to ladies at Brnase'g Fall Fair on Friday. Wed. needs), afternoon W. IL Kerr reoeived from them the prizes which ate on ex• hibition is TILE Pose window, and will be awarded as follows ;—let, gold watob ; 2nd, silver wmirth ; 3rd, pair of opera glasses ; 4111 bronze olook ; 6tb, Cbata- line bag ; 8111, puree ; 7111, purse ; 8th, purse. No eutranne fee and every nom. petitor taking pert gets 8 bare of soap. The race will be 80 yards and a bar of Comfort Soap will be planed on the ground every 10 yerde. These ere getllered by the oonteteante fn aprove supplied them and the mins awarded according to their speed in rt aobing the goal. There should be a large number of entries as there is 00 entraa, o fee nor any fake game, The Comfort Soap people do it to advertise their soap. .11 A Wetly no 1tt.UNu is in town, - Dow' key found, leut111iro at Tit PORT, Tint hostler at the teeeeu'e he 1 iii heed injured by n Itiok 1ruin a horn. Mete street 18 :Lamming 118110 It 11011 appoint:wee 11e the levelling ell wit gravel is prooeoding. Diner forgot that ppnblio meeting in th Town ball on Friday evening: of nex week. Addressee and lnuei0. Tug sate of uegazieea at the 1'ubli Library Iasi Saturday evening ne110: 910 70. 1', S. Scutt was the auotioneor LAST Friday afternoon Ruth. William captured las priee for his black huge horse at B1grave Pell Fair. 'Shore Iver eight entries. Anne BREWER'S Baby Day win a bi imeeees and 111an1y a fond mamma wig now be poeooseed of the first photo, of be etooteey wooteey." Toro Town and ('•o, Evaporator have pnrobasod over 14110 bags of tippled Ibis season and expect to handle a large quantity of Winter fruit ae well. Burners cheese factory enid their August snake last week at 114 nente per pound. It was ',hipped on Tuesday, Mr. Harris wee home attending to it. Mesons. Boothe & '('ANs70NE shipped care of hogs from Ripley, Belgrave itud Newton during this week in addition to a doable deck item Bruesele. This Iirm peed out $000 last week. For August their a000nnt °bowed 919 .101, and for September 920,000 for hogs and grain.na 6 rCENT.—The same rule will be adopted thie year In oonaeotion withthe collection of nixed in Brunets es was followed in 1808, viz, 5^;, will be added to u all amounts not in Counter's Laude o1 Deo. 14th. This is giving good loth entire so that nobody need he surprised. TILE etiok•to-etiveneos o1 111 paper was anent the other night in Jae, Sullen. tyue'a grocery window when a young manse assayed to make free with a sheet of the article but found, as many another,that it was a death-trap and in attemping to clear Its feet from the toile fell over on in side and paid the penalty. GRAND TRUNE TouTs.—Spacial freight trains are being r0n on this glue every few days to relieve the regular tafna,— It was after three o'alook last Friday morning before the train due bere at 10:17 Thnraday night arrived, A freight train was iu trouble between Guelph and I'almeretnn and the pes'euger train was consequently blocked.-- Cual stoves have been placed in the waiting room and agent's office end Jack frost will have an uphill eel, getting in his wo•k there.— Wedueedat aft recon Geo, Beet had a doable decked car of liege to ship but had no cat emit the train arrived. Alter the oar was ebu:,ted afengetde the pen the 140 porkers were loaded in about 3 minutes and the oar taken on with the train. It was quick work.—New linen winduw blinds now adorn the windows of the depot.—In the outgoing shipments this week were 3 cars of peas and a car of huge by Baeker & Vabotole ; 2 oars of pate by R. Grelinm ; a ear of cattle and a oar of flogs by Geo, Beet ; tar of cattle by Ferguoon & MoD tutted ; car of lambs by Jno. Ruddick ; W. Jewitt, 4 oars apples ; W. F. Stretton, 1 oar apples ; M. D. Soots, 2 oars apples ; Enterprise Salt Works 3 Dare sett. The inward freight was chiefly looal in its obaranter, VETERAN'S JEWEL.—Tbnreday evening of last weep a very pleasant innovation w as on the program of Western Star Irodge, No. 144, I. 0. 0, F , Brunets,after a candidate had beet instructed in the mysteries of the 2nd Degree, viz the presentation by the membere of a very fine Veterau'e jewel to Past Noble Grand F. S. Scott, who has passed the 25111 milestone of membership in the Order, The presentation was made by P. N. G's W, H. Kerr and W. 0, Smith. Reference was made to tbe institution of Odd Fel• lowehip in Brunets, the charter mem.. hers, its past history, Bro. Soott's faith- fulness mod ability in filling offices and living out the principles of the Order and the bops expressed for long life and greater ueefulueee. Mr. Scott replied in moat appropriate terms, expressing his thanks for the honor does him by his brethren of Weeteto Star and outlining the duties of true OddFellowe, "He's a jolly good fellow" was impromptu tum• ber on the program, after whlah the fol- lowing numbers were presented in a meet capable and happy manner :— Instru- mental, T. A. Hawkins ; addrees, W. H, MoOraoken ; solo, Jas. Jones ; address by Mr. Anderson, of Atwood ; reoitation from Mr. Donaldson, of Atwood ; ad• dress by Mr. Stewart, of Seafortb ; eolo, Jas. Thomson ; refreshments • solo, Alex. Rose ; 0111000, D. D. G. 111. Tip• ling ; reoitation, Frank Lambie; solo, Wm. Spenoe ; address by Mr. Robert. son, Wingham ; quartette, Jae. Thorn. BOO, Jae, Jones, W. Grower and A. BOSS ; address, G. F. Blair ; address by Mr,m Groves, Wingha. The olook was about ready to ohime the midnight hour when the eloping ode was sung, Brethren were present from Wingham, Soaforth, Wrox- eter, Atwood, Listowel and other pointy, It was a- most enjoyable evening and will not soon be forgotten. The lunch served was very tastily prepared and consisted of ham aandwiobes, oake and coffee. A good Fall program ie being marked out for Weetern Star Lodge and large in- creases are expected, The Degree team have their work down fine and the "goat" is in good fettle, CIIURt;11 Qit13i14. glE .0.1“188B1.8 POST Mine Danoan, a returned Missionary E J from India, will give au address on her work in Alelville choral, Brussels, Dat a Thursday evening of next week at 8 000lt instead of Friday ae aanotlnotd 1lbllast Sabbath h Monthly lel isa;nnery Day last Sabbath I afternoon 111 the Aletlwdist Sabbath e sigma Li addition to the lesson, reoita• t tions were given by Mildred Soonand Ella 1'uneton ; a duet by Myrtle IInnter o and Mabel Minna ; and eoloe by Pearl 1 Lowry and Leslie Kerr. The oolleotion , emenuted to $0.05. e Rev. Mr, Ballantyne, of Molesworth, y preached in Melville alluvia last Bator. e day innatlnention with the Communion preparatory servioee, His text was "All o ley springs are in Theo" from withal a helpful di000uree was given. On Sabbath ✓ the pastor's morning thome WAS "The love of Chriatt," Eph. 5 and 2, (1)Its Affirmation ; (2) Its Manifestation; (8) Ite Imitation, 1st Oor. 10 ; 13.14 wee the evening text. 8 new members were added to the church roll, Monday morning Rev. D. Perrie, of Wingham, oo• oupied the pulpit and gave a profitable Fannon, biaT10011107 GROWING TIRE —The Meth• o,tiat 20th Oentory Million Dollar Fund has received a tremendous impetus from the big "rally" night in the Metropolitan church, Toronto, Monday night, wbiolt raised the amount promised by °hurobes in Torontodietriot toward that fund to 92.17,450, or about one•fourth of the full amount aimed et. Of this ooutribution the Sherbourne•at. ehuroh, raw the wealthiest in Canadian Metbodi-in, hives no lees that 9100,000, or one•tt nth of the total. The largest individual eubeariptiona so far announced are those of Aon. Sena- tor Cox, 930,000 ; W. E. H. Macey, 930,• 000 ; J. W. Flavelle, 980 000 ; A. E. Ames and H. H. Fudger, 910,000 each. The sums subscribed by the other lead. ing chnrohee in Tomato are : Metropol. into, 957,000; Oentral, Bloor.et., 980,000 ; Wee ey, 911,000 ; Bathurst -et., 97.000 ; Queen 01 , 86,500; AloCaut•at•, 96,000 ; Carlton •t., and St, Paul's 95,000 smolt ; Brood.,•,ty, $8,000; Woodgreen, Berke- ley et. erke•ley-et. and North Parkdale, $2,500 each ; Parliament -et., 91,200 ; outer churches with under $1,000 each bringing the total 0910 9247,450 for Toronto alone. At thio rate Methodism in Canada can (lenity fail to reach, if not leave behind, the million dollar point. Erlt'O0Tn LEAGUE CoNVENTIUN. Third annual Oo0ventioo of the Epworth Leagues of Wingham Dietriot will be held at Teeswater on Oct. 12. The fol- lowing is the program :—Morning See• S1011-0.30 Sunrise prayer meeting, Rev. S. W. Musworthy, Teeswater ; 9 15 Beptiom of the Holy Gboet, Rev. D. Rogers, Bluevele ; The Reap risibility of the Lookout Committee, W. Hall, Wing. ham ; One Talent Members, Miss S. Fre• leaven, Luoknow ; Discussion ; 10 16 Re- port of Leagues ; 11.00 Appointment of Committees ; 11,15 why should we take op Junior League Work? Mrs. A. I. Brown, Whiteoburoh ; Methods in Junior League Work, Mies M. A. Match, Gorrie ; Disouesion. ; 11.45 Secretary's report. Afternoon Session -2 00 Preeident'e ad• dress, Rev. F. J. Oaten ; 2.16 How beet to tounteraot worldliness, Rev. W. Rigs- by, Kincardine; Contagion of Sociability, Mies May Stewart, Ripley ; Discussion ; 2 45 Forward Movement, Rev. John Holmes, Brussels ; Syetematio Giving, Mise Testis Fitzel, Kincardine ; Wby should young men and women be inter- ested iu Missionary Work 7 Geo. J. A. Remy, Salem; Dleonssion; 8,85 Bud. neas Methods in League Work, E. P. Paulin, Wingham ; 8.50 The E. L. Read- ing Course. Why should we take it up 7 A. Botcllart, 'Teeswater ; Dieoaeeioo ; 4.15 Question Drawer ; 4.45 Unfinished and new business. Evening Session— Song Service ; 7.45 Open.ng Exeroiees ; 8.00 Echoes from Indianapolis, W. H. Kerr, Brussels ; 8.20 Christian Citizen- ship, Rev. D. A. Moir, B, D., Walkerton ; 8 65 The Triangular of au, Rev. W. Hobbs, Wingham. "Haman" will be next Sabbath's In. ternational Sabbath school lesson. "Obeying Orders" will be next Sab- bath evening's topic at the Epworth League. Rev. John Ross, B. A., was at London this week attending a meeting of the Synodical Augmentation Committee, of Which he a member, Next Sabbath evening Melville En• deavor 0111 aonsided the topic "What our College students do for Home Minions." The pastor will introduce it. Mr, Langford, a student of Huron College, London, took Bev. Mr. Absy'e work in St. John's church last Sunday. Hie services were highly appreciated. Last Sabbath Rev. John Holmes tools "The sleeping and wide awake church" as his morning subject and in the even- ing "Coneoienoe," The pastor aleo ad- dressed the League on "Our own (throb," The services next Sunday in the Aletb. cast ohuroh will be opeolally in the in. serest of the Million Dollar Thanksgiving Fund. In the morning the pastor will preach on the subjaot and in the evening addreeeee will be delivered in the eetn0 interest, B. Gerry will speak on the Spiritual aspect of the movement ; Rev, R, Paul on the Financial, and the Rev, J Ilelmeson the Denominational. Business Locals. 6 SUNBEAMS for 25 oents on Fair day at Brewer's. JUST received a oar of Maniboba Sour and bran. Beaker & Vanatone, 5 CABINET photos for 91.00 on F.ir day at Brewer's. Paton low at Hart's Art Gallery on Brussels Fair day. Don't forget we do the best work in town. ANT one needing their saws gemmed and filed first-olass can have this work done by T. McGregor, saw gnmmer and filer, Bloassle, Onb, Brussels Council. The monthly meeting of the village Parliament was held in the Connell Chamber on Monday evening. Legielatore present, the Reeve, and Counoillore Wilton, Roes and Warwiok. Minutes of last regular and 'martial meetings read and passed, The following a000unte were present. ed : •- Ales, 14IoKay, catch basin $ 5 00 Wrn, Denbow, teaming 75 Bell Telephone, a000unt 2 75 G, T. R., freight on tile....,.,, 570 Clark, Bowes, &o.,, Draining By. law 6 00 Brussels Eleotrie Light Co, - 100 00 A. MoLauohlin, salary 26 00 A, & J. Lowry to bal., sewer 0011. tract 866 28 St. Lawroace Co., Fire Dept, (Lowry) 547 28 St. Lawrence Go„ Fire Dept16 20 Royal Pavement Co 468 00 Moved by J. T, Ross, seconded by S. Wilton, that above accounts be paid and orders issued for the same.—Oarrled. Rev. W. Norton, appealed against his sidewalk aoeesemeot, baying 6 feet more than belonged to him. This was allot. ted to Dr. Holmen and Qaeen street. Their being no other appeals the Renee. went Was confirmed on motion of Messrs. Warwick and Wilton. Petition Was presented from ratepayers on North side of Catharine street for four foot cement walk, and Oourt Of Religion will be held on Monday, Nov. et at 8 o'nlock, on motion of J. D, Warwick and J. T. ROSS. Bylaw No. 18, 1809, was read three theme and passel confirming the various rates for the current year which will be ae fotlowe ;— oo. purposee 8/10 mina,.$ 240 87 Looat purposes., 4 6/10 " .. 1412 00 Consolidated Loan 8 " ,. 2400 00 By law No, 16, 00 2/10 tt48 28 Ilchoot rate 6 " ., 1874 34' Sohooi loan,,,,,1 4/10 " ., 447 00 Total - 20 mills 9 7182 24 STg4.ND0'1.140 .,(.J rl1 ✓ y ,IJ.1 OF V ,J- ,Arr'4 D4J. , 1.72, HEAL) OFFICE, •- TORONTO CAPITAL PAID UP (Ode Million Dollars) RI'1SE1IV1 FUND . 91,000,000 9600,000 dgenofee ft; ail prirsclpal pointe in Ontario, globes, Afottitobo, United States n t AJnplunet. °R MONA EE' d'4"/i "cff.11"l'''. '. A General Banking Bualneee Transacted, Farmers' Notes Dt000unted. Draft° Isan,1 and Colloottono made o0 all points. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, Internet allowed on depoeibs of 91.00 and upwards, BPEOIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Tn0 OoLLEo71017 0F' FA1usog s' BALE NOTE0, Every faoility afforded Oostomere living at a diebanoe. J. N. CORDON, Ammo AGENT, 6% will be added to all texee paid later than Deo. 14, This rate does not inolade cement side- walk expenditure, that will suns into next year's rate. By.lnw No. 10, 1809, authorizing the borrowing of money to pay eidewalk oon ,rants up to the time the debsutnree are sold to meet this indebtednese was read three times end passed. After a talk of the appointment of a Tax Collector the business was left over to another meeting end Board adjourned. Joseph B. Reid, conductor on the Grand Trunk, fell between the oars at Hamilton and was killed. A private despitoh from Vancouver says that Mr, Maxwell, M. P., is still very low, but will probably recover The Horse Show at Hamilton, nuder the ninepins of the Society for the Pre. notion of Cruelly to Animals, was a deoided thanes. W. H. Childs, Hamilton, agent for the Richard Simpeoo Company, Toronto, was sandbagged and robbed of 973 by Hamilton footpads. During s quarrel at Branehton, Adair Allan, a ainter, attaoked Allison Haney, a farm Intoner, with a pitchfork, inflict. ing serious wounds. AVOTIOT0 01..&I . WEDNE•DAS, OCT. il.—Farm stook, implements, &o , Lot 6, aon. 12, Groy. Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'olook. R. J. Shine, Proprietor, F. S. Scott, Annbiooeer, THonsDAT, 00T.12.—Farm, Farm stook implements, &n., Lot 21, Con, 10, Grey. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp, Jno, 13. Hyde, and Wm. Cameron, execetore of the late Robert MoLaohlan, F. S. Soott, Auction. Ser. FRIDAY, 00T. 13.—Farm stook, imple• meets, deo., Lot 24, Con. 8, Morrie. Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'olook. Thos. Bone, Proprietor. F. S. Scott, Anotioneer. T000017, 007. 17.—Farm stock, Lot 9, Con. 8, Grey. Sale at 1 o'clock. Jas. Jaokson, Prop., F, S. Soots, Auo, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18 —Farm, farm stook, implements, &c., We- lot 10, eon, 8, Grey. Sale, at 1 o'clock. Margaret Lamont, adminiotratrix, , S. Scott, a10110neer. S7ALIEn.—In Ent Wawanoah, on Sep. timber 27, the wife of Mr. Richard Stalker, of a daughter. IN0Lss.—In Elms., on the 28th inst., the wife of Mr. W. G. Ingle, of a son. Roua0Ts0N—MoILwAIN.—At the residence of the bride's father, victoria et., on September 27th, by Pastor Freed, ae• aisted by Rev, Jas. Hamilton, of Palmerston, Mr. Thos. C. Robertson, of the Blnevale road, to Mies. Eliza, daughter of Mr. John Moltwein. MoFAD»EN—EASTMAN. — In Brussels on Sept. 28, by Rev. G, J. Abey, Mr. John McFadden, of Grey, to Mise Edith Eastman, nein to Mre, Thos. Kelly, of Brussels. Sr0150N—WRIGHT,—At the residence of the bride's parents. Turnberry, on Sept. 28th, by Rev. R. S. G. Ander- son, of Wroxeter, Mn. Thee, Simeon, of Grey, to Miss Isabel, daughter of Mr. Wm. Wright, }7=23IrMTIOMTS. Brueeele, Oot. 5-8. Gorrie, Oot. 7. Blyth, Oat. 9-10. Kincardine, Oct. 10-11 Dungannon, 001, 11-12. Fat Stook Show, Guelph, Deo, 6-8 °lea r3'SST-a-to SQAme=a 'i'Ei, Fall Wheat .. 00 66 Barley 88 87 Peas 68 59 Onto 24 25 Butter, tube and rolls .. 14 16 Eggs per dozen 18 13 Flour per barrel 4 00 4 00 Potatoes (per bue), 25 25 Apples (per bbl) 1 25 2.00 Hay per ton 5 00 6 00 Hides trimmed 7 Hides rough 5 Salt per bbl., retail 1 00 Sheep skins,eaoh 80 Lamb skins each....., 25 Hoge, Live 4 00 Wool 8 7i 6 70 65 25 4 25 18 ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. Houeotouoco wanted, at once. Apply to JOHN HILL, Lot S, iOou. 10, Grey, or Brussels P. 0, 19 0 Teton' MD Jersey Cow, with register- ed pedigree, foe sale, 0 years ofd. 13.11 iOOS,NEWSOIelE,130001010, THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. ANTED, AN ORGANIST for Melvino Ohurob, Brussel& One compPetent to inetr'dot the ohoir preferred. Applleebiono stating salary, reoolvod till lot Nov, J.tEV. J0105 11068, Brussels, AHUNTER, LICENSED AMC. 5 700NEltn for the Oounty. helper. (once of over 14 years, and knowledge of who to 5,11 to. Will guarantee aat)efaetion, 1f 9030 want to seller buy a farm eau 0n me. Money to loan at 49 per cent, eS1IE1i P FOR SALE,— TOE1J Undersigned hes for sate 1 registered 813oariing Ilam and 7 Item Lambe, Shrop- shire breed. The tatnbawere got by a son of "Lord Newton," let prizo winner at the World's Italy. AIso a nuteber of Bronze urkel%and Toulouse Geese, 1011 JN 0,WITH, Lot 8,000.0,Grey, A.STRAYED ON TIE PREMISES. . of the uutterdi geed, Lot 34. Con, 1.1, O rayq, on or about Sept, 411,, a ewe and n lamb. I'he aw001• is requested to prove property, pay expeneee aril take them away, A1.E\. P5101411, 15 4 \f000reiff P. 0. _TURSES FOR SALE.—TI1J; Undersigned hes ono span of mares coming 5 years obi , one dart bay, shred by Wodgebiocli," Lla,towel, the other light bay sired by 'Sonar," broke to go single or double. Sound and good evening, Apply t0 W. ERNES, Carriage Works, Brussels. AUCTION SALE OF FARM S7ot'tt—fur. T'. S. 81101't', Auctioneer, has been instrnoted by Ole Underelanod t0 sell by nubile natation et Lot 0,Onu. B. Gray. on TUESDAY, OCT. flo�luhna 1oclak hip, theolwingvat propol'ty, viz. ;-1 blare in foal ; 1 Horse, S 70815 ; 1 snap osols hngobs,: 9 farrow018 Cooe; 7 Coefs, itn,poend in stat ; 1 9.yser-old Holler with self ; 1 3 - year -old Helfer; 8 2you.nld Heifers ; 0 year-old Heleifer,; 3 7-y ear•ol4 Steers; 12 2- vanr-011 8toors 1 7 Year-old 0180,7 ; 10 ('awns ; 7 F,wne ; 1 Brood Oulu ; 11 Shore Pigs. Sale without reserve as proprietor is overstocked. Terme.—All sums of 9500 and older cash ; over that amount 12 Mouths JocrefudittNowites,ll he given on furnishing Approved IP. 5.80007, JAS. JAMISON, AnetIoueor Proprietor, Notice to Creditors. Zig the Surrogate Court of the County of Huron. Pursuant 10 the Statute in that behalf all Pater enchaving ,l late of the Townshitp of Grey, Gentleman, deceased, who died on the 20th day of August, 1300, ml'e noticed to send or deliver to James McDonald, Township of Grey, Walton P. 0., one of the Exeeutors,ou or before the Pith day of November, I800, a statement of their claims, duly verified, and after the WE mentioned date the 10x0011 tore will distribute the resets of tbo estate among those entitled thereto, having regard only to such claims of which uotiee shall have been received, and the Is0outnre will not boliable for the assets of the estate or any pact thereof to any parson of whose ahem notice shall not thou have been re. calved, JAS. MaDONALTI A 5010. T Exeou Eore. 3710.07 l A. 5INTEI1, Agent for Executors. Dated at Brussels, Aug. 4th, 1900. REAL ESTATE. ri1AE1II TO RENT. -100 ACRES, North half of L0119, 00n, 2, Morris. Ap- ply to ADAkl HNID, Wingham, or to E. W. 13B110E, 243 Borden street, Torouto, 12.4 L'ARM FOR SALE.—TR..E UN— darelgnod oilers his farm, West Half Lot No. 10, Onu. 4, Grey, ooutniuing Nacres, more or lees. For part(culnre as to price and terms apply to ARCH. 2.013ERT80N, Brussels P, 0, on the premises, OCT, C) 1890 king er We guarantee to be absolutely Pure and Strictly One Price, 25c. per pound A r ---�mr loz' S Drug Store. F ARIi FOR SALE.—TIiio l'be ou loraigned offers hie farm, be- ing E i not 7, Con, 17, Orey, oo0tainiug 00 amen, 0 acres being good hardwood bust, for sale- Moro is a new Irmo house 15o20, new baro, 30,156, orchard Ste, FORMA= wouhi Ilegiveu at any Limo, with tide season's o1•09 if desired. I`a',n is two miles from Village " Walton. 0,1011. ('or further ptlto glom as t" Price, tonne, &0 , apply on the premises or to TI105. 1011NSTON, Walton P. 0. TOIRST•CLASS FtARIVI FOR sale on easy taring, being Lot 21, (fol, 10. Towreblp 0f Grey, Ilurol O0. 00 nurse alonred Hutt h1 nret-ogees etnto of cnitivatioa and balance in Haul wood boob. A Orot. chess bar,, with straw shed attached, also a frame barn, anti an necessary out bnlldiuge, good frame house ; watered by 9 wells 0111111 stream of Spring water oroeeing farm. Pos. session given at once. For further particu- lars amply to WM. OAM18tLON, Oranbrook, or JNO. B. II7014, Ethel P. 0., Out., Esa10. tore of putt. McLachlan estate, ��' INE FARM FOR SALE.—BE. ma Lot 00. N t Oen, 0, Morris township, containing 98 acres of Oret'olasa hand. lhore Is a house, barn, orchard and good ware- house, and f.um hi well fanned. Teen ere al acres In Fen wheat ; 19 nurse iu hay and 451101430 pasture. Posaossion could be given at once, Farm adjoins the village of Brns- se15, For further particulars as to price, terms, &c., write t0 JAMES LIVINGSTON, M, Y., 1.11111011. 22-tf, OOD FAR1bTS FOR SALE,— .Jr The undersigned otter two 100 sore farms for sale at reasonable prices. The lots are Nos. 10 and 11. Cou. 0 (8a000lns), 1110 shimmed between them. Good brick henna and barn Dat lot 11, and House end 2 baronet{ let 10, Orobnrtla and all neeoasary ounvpD- teucas. Wall watered and suitable for grain or grazing. 100 aures now fe glees. Win be. sold either separate or together t0 suit pur- chaser, Terme of payment 1•ea500able, Ln• mediate 1oseessiou. 100r further parbinulars apply to JOSEPH CLE;GG, Bruesols P. O., Or E.L. DIUiiLN SON, l3arrestor, Wingham. 1111 IN THE CATALOGUE OF THE CENTRAL ',Verli-V17.,„ i 1 -ei�{7 'C( Stratiorc l . Ont You will find abundant evidence of our superiority over other Canadian eeboote. Stodento admitted at any time. Write for oatalogue. 50..1, ELLIOTT, Principal. 811.4112.13., emagsmemows A 1 99 n nu ''�: "z5o t u . o uu rf Wishes to announce that she has secured the Newest Effects in Millinery for this season's trade, includ- ing all the New Styles and Shades ; all the New Shades in 3ibbons, Wings, Plumes, &c., &c. Opening on Thursday and Friday, IN THANKING sty My many Customers for past patronage, 1 again solicit their favors, feeling confidentthat l have the correct Styles for this season. Miss Arnistrong has been re-engaged for this season; as Milliner. MISS -Fi..4J 7... SJIII..LE BL0C:l. `, BRUSSELS,