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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1899-11-30, Page 88 FOR THQSE IN LOVE! IN BOOKSWe have a olloioe eeleot n in vorioue bindings, suit. 1.� able nes presents for old or young, IN"� BOOKLETS �j1f71��1 I might say we never had sante a stook $JO V Cl l /LJ i i� and so tine, from 8 to 25o. eaoh. IN CALENDAR Well, I think yon will say they 10 are exquisite. We have them from 5o. and upwards, IN1�/If A C CARDS we have what will please yon. I was 1 tl 1V.MA17 sofas to sqy all kiude end prises, as uny Isle plenty "to go round" from lo, upwards. N N BIBLES I D �j I� �Y Our stock of Bibles include those with IN I� 1i ] S Teaoberl' Helps and also those bound with either Methodist Hymns or the Book of Praise. Also the large type for the old folk, TN 1®' A 7 T 1� A (:Y Ne nava them i e Plnah, Leather aud L.L� A 9 ! lJ M tJ Celluloid. wife e corn suit von, from 500. up. Call and see them at G. A. DEADMAN'S Drag, Book and Fanny Goods Store. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. 0. & B. Trains leave Brneeele Station, North and South, as follows : GOING Sonia, 00200 NORTH, express 7:15 a.m, f MSU .. ... 2:10 p.m lfixed 0:46 a.m. Eapreoe 0:17 p.m xid Retts kerns. A ohiel's amang ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. SHORT days. Mamma market leads. RABBIT bunting is all the go. Ferny ushers in December. Run the advertisements in THE POET, Basun 0ouncil next Monday even- ing. Hermit entertainments promise to be a good crop. DRESSED hogs are beginning to be seen On the market. GEORGE BEST shipped a oar Of hose from Bruesele Last Monday. THE next monthly Horse Pair will be held on Thnreday, January 4th. A. 0. U. W. Friday evening of this week. A. program will be given. Goon work has been done in levelling up the grounds at St. John's ohuroh and rectory. J. A, CREIGnTON has purchased the Stacey lot on Roes street from a gentle- man in Mitohell. MEeens. Ferguson & McDonald, of Walton, shipped a oar of lambs from Brneeele this week. Bine. JNo. Dow000w moved this week to the new home on Flora street, pur- chased from N. B. Gerry, now of Wroxe- ter. THE Apple Evaporator near l;he G. T. R. hasonrlpl1ted its work for this season, natal:ing and all. It left a lot of money fn town. LICENSE INSPECTOR MILLEE laid in• formation against 0. Zilliex and Stretton Bros. for violations of the Crooke AO. Cases will come up for bearing on Satur- dayat 1 o'olook. ADOG show wag on the boards in the Town Hall last Monday evening but did not attract a very large audience. The tr lake by the canines es were well done in e, number of inetauoes. Tuesday the bow -wows went East by morning train. 0. P, R. ExTENeioN.—A meeting of all interested in the extension of the 0. P. R. from Guelph to Goderioh will be held in the former pleas on Thnreday of next week, 7th inst., at 11 a. m. to discuss the question and take what further steps to secure the early ooastrnction of the road. Reeve Baeker may attend, LATEST WAR NEWEL—Bloody battle at Madder river lasting ten bourn, troops without food or water and in a burning sun. Brilliant victory for British against 8000 Hoare.—Way now nearly clear to Kimber. ley.—The Sardinian arrived at Capetown on Tuesday with Canadian contingent,— Big battle expected at Coleneo.—Boers lofting confidence.—See page 3 for extend. ed report of war news. Prato LIBBAaIEe.—Dr. 8. P. May, Superintendent of Public Libraries, has issued a circular to public libraries. The_ Minister of Ecilie ka- eome nh^^ `lnfiarf^Cataieaa' 'that .-iLw insts be made in the manage. fit of all pnblio libraries. The busi• nese year in pabiio libraries will, in future, close on the Met December, in. stead of the 30th of April, ea formerly. Annual meetings will benoeforth be held on the eeoond Monday in ,January of eaoh year. Owing to the foot that news. papere are read but seldom in many reading•roome, it ie proposed that maga- zines, to be ciroulated the same as books, shall, be purchased instead of news. papers. Hoorne—Donsoos,—The Abilene (Kan• gag) Refleotor of Nov, 23rd, gives the fol. lowing interesting account of the mar. nage of a young lady formerly of Brue Bele. The offlofating clergyman was also a Brusselile :—"A1 the elegant home of ]fir. and Mos. David Dobson, in Willow. dale, at high noon yesterday, their eldest daughter, Mise Maggie, was united in the bonds of marriage to Charles M. Robbs, Rev. Geo. MoKay, of Clyde, of- ficiating. About 75 invited guests as- sembled to witneeo the ceremony, The bride is one of WilJowda'e's moat amiable and energetio young ladies, and her heart and hand are a prize for the one who has won her. Afr. Hobbs is one of Willow- dale's most substantial yonng farmers, who enjoys the oonfldenoe of all hie neighbors and bueineae aesooiates. A wide circle of friends extend heartiest congratulations and earnest hopes for a life of happiness for these young people. Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs reoeived many vain. able and useful presents. They go to housekeeping in the home which has been in preparation under Mr. Hobbs' provident hand on hie farm in 'motion 20." Tan POST, along with many relatives' and friend's of the bride fa Bruesels and lo- oality, wish IMIr. and Ma. Hobbs a long, happy and prosperous sail on the matri. Moeda] sea. Mr. Dobson Owned the farm immediately East of Brnssele, an the 9th con., now belonging to Wm. Arm. strong, tis still holde a lot in town near the G, T. It, and we would not do any Crying if he came bask to epeud the re. Meander of hie days among 00, Forman Division Court on Tuesday of next week. GEORGE Pavan, John etreet, ie putting up a stable on his lot, Now time table on G. T. R. but no changes on the W. G. & B. A nonLE deck of hogs was abipped by Messrs Banker & Vanstone this week. Masses. Ewan & Innes are receiving 2 oar loads of cutters for the Winter trade, J. G. JONES bas rented the store iu the Swale block as headquarters for his poultry business iu town. It ie a busy epob. Dn. Terence has removed his dental parlor to the Smith blook and may now be found over A. R. Smith's store. En• trance by the main hall. PAY Ur.—Ar' Dr. Kalbfleisoh intends leaving Brussels next week he asks all who are indebted to him who have not done so to call and egaare np. IT is reported that I. 0. Richards has purchased the S. W. Laird block, Brue• eels, which adjoins bis own store. There are two Shops in the new purchaae and the location is a desirable one. NOMINATION Par.—The municipal nomi- nations this yea will be held on Friday, Deo. 22nd. The Statutes provide that when the last Monday in December is Obrietmae day, the nominations shall take plane on the preceding Friday. BOWLING AND CnBLING.—Friday evenine of tbie week, et 8 o'clock, a meeting of the Bowling Club and all others intereet. ed in reorganizing the Curling Club will be held at the American Hotel, There is good material to run the stanee and besom anddro doubt a good deal of =port will be bad if Mr. Frost gives us the necessary supply of foe. RENOVATOR,—Edward Mole has fitted up a featber renovator and disinfecting maohiue in the building adjoining P. Sootb's shop, Milt street, Brussels, and is prepared to attend to the wants of the pablin in this line. Mr. Hole has worked at this business for four years so knows his work thoroughly. Further informa• tion may be obtained at Brussels Electric Light Works. HYMENEAL, — By notice 1n anotber column it will Le observed that Mise Addie, youngest dauebter of the late William Vanstoue, of Brussels, and sister to W. F. Vanstons and Mrs. A. Good, was united in marriage, on Wednesday, Nov. 22nd, in St. George's ohuroh, New Glasgow,o w N. S. to al honeae Simpson.sou The ceremony was performed by Rev, Jas. Woodruff, Mr. and Mre. S(mpeoo will melte tbeir horns in Anlagonisb, N. 8. The many old friends of the bride in Brussels and iooality will be a unit in wishing her and Mr. Simpson many happy prosperous years. ABOUT THE TOME.—"Bleseiugs on him who invented sleep," Bat greater blessings fall on her who makes a bed. A charm that lulls to sleep, The way to make Bleep a foretaste of the heaven that is within Le, a lying down to pleasant dreams, is folly explained in "Home Topioe," the second of the four volumnes, "Bits of Common Sense Series," inclnd. ed in the offer of The Weekly/Globe, whioh bas been for over 55 yearns, and ie now, Canada's leading fagrjjy newspaper, from now to January,,, , 1901, for one dollar, and Marie, Harland's latest works. A;hiee ; postage prepaid. 'POSTMASTER FARROW writes the Wing - ham Advanae:—In last week's Advanoe you say that Wingham proper bad no exietenoe thirty yeare ago. Will yon allow me to say that forty years ago thio coming Winter I took the census of that part of Turnberry, and found same set. tlers and some in business, but not many, I may mention that Pater Fisber that Winter was preparing to build hie mill at Lower Wingham, having began to build the raceway for the water to drive the mill. I may, as it would no doubt be interesting to many, give some minim isaenoet of Wingham in its early exits. teuce and struggles. Let me here say that Bluevele had an existence long be- fore Wingham, ODSTuARY.•—The Cbatbam Planet of Tuesday, Nov. 21, speaks of Mrs. E. 0. Dunford's brotber•in•law as follows :— John Symes, Centre street, passed away early this morning after an illness of some five weeks from paralysis. Mr. Symes was born in Jersey, Channel Iolanda, fortynine years since and came to this oountry some 20 years ago, Deoeaeed has been an employee of A. Heyward and thea of Gee. Heyward, grocer, for fifteen years as driver. He wae a consiebent member of Christ abaci), sang in the choir and was a hard Sunday school worker. He will be muob misted, Mr. Symes was a member of Court Unity, No, 0900, A. 0. F., and has beld all the important offices in the gift of that court. He was also a member of Court Chatham of the xide• pendent Order of Foreetere, He was treasurer for many yeare of the Juvenile ForSeters, in fact, from their inception. He wag °ennaead with the becefiofary of the A. 0. F. for $1,000, Woo in the 1, 0. F. for $0,000, He leaves to mourn hie loge a wife, two daughters, Minnie and Dora, and one eon, Bruce, and bis aged mother, all of whom resided with him. fie hag two brothers fn Detroit, Edward and George, former Chatheinites. 'rhe funeral took plana T7esday at 2 o'clock from his late reeideuoe, Centre street, to Christ ohuroh, the A, 0. F. and I. 0. 8'. attending. Deoeaeed wae a haunch Liberal Conservative in politics, TILE B USS,CI,S POST Comm Connell will convene at Godes rieb next Tueeday at 8 e'O10010, A NOW Mason & Risoll upright piano was planed in tbo antral hotel this week by Mr, \1'hiteaore, general egont. SAMUEL pumas completed hie contract of ditob filling on Turnbsrry street last Saturday and made a good job of ib too, TALE about the Northern an. Why here we are et the eloso of November and bioyolee running about the same as in June, WE have now entered the evason of stovepipe and sawhorse, overehoes and underolothing, uletere and o2stere, and the period of sleighs and elides is also fast approaahiug. 1'nio town road machine was at work on Albert, William and Princess streets last week shaping up the roadway. The applioation of gravel would leave these streets in good shape. THURSDAY of this week was the opening day of Brneeele Monthly Horse Fairs for this season. There were several buyers in attendance and several horses were pinked up. The probabilities are that prices will be better. Next Fair on Thursday, January 4th, BAST Bonom FARMEne INarrrwre,—A meeting of the Executive Committee of East Huron Farmere' Institute, will be held in the Town Hall, Brussels, Tuesday of next week, 5th day of December, at 1 p. m., to make arrangements for the forthcoming meetings of said Institute. STOCK SALEM—Saturday afternoon of last week F. 8, Scatt, auctioneer, sold a oar load of oowe and young oattle, from Orford Co., for M. G. Clear, at Harry James' hotel, Bitth, the average price running about $25. On Thursday of next week he will sell a oar load at th9 Rattenbury House, Clinton, for M. J. W(liiame and the following Thursday a similar lot ab MoC•,rmiok's hotel, Dnn• gannon, for the IAMB gentleman. Mr, Scott's repntation 08 an up•to.clate auobioneer is on the boom as hi inetanoed by abs broadening of the circle of his services. THE LARaae'r COMPANY IN THE WORLD. —The relation between subscribers and publishers of the Family Herald and Weekly Star, of Montreal, form, it may be said, the largest Joint Stook Oompany in the world. It seems that out of every dollar sent in by a subscriber, a certain percentage ie put aside to be spent exnla• lively on improvements in that great piper, so that every sabsoriber Bending in his dollar receives good intereet on his money by way of each improvemeut. Through this system, sobsot•ibers thie year receive a very mach enlarged end improv ed paper and two beautiful pioruree, "Battle of Alma," in aoloure, aid "Pussy Willows." Certainly a great investment for one dollar. Hower AND MlssloNs.—Friday evening of last week a Honey Sooial was held iu the school room of Melville cherub under the auspice's of the Sewing Cirole of the W. F. M. S. The pastor occupied the chair and gave a suitable introductory talk, whioh wae followed by the 'subjoin- ed, well rendered program :— Solo, "Where is Heaven 7" Miss Lizzie ; Sample ; duet, Mieries Maggie Taylor and Margery Straohan ; address by G. A. Deadman, on "Bees and Honey" ; reading by Miss Maggie Soots; lunch, consisting of honey, scones, bread and butter and coffee, the honey being a donation from Mr. Deadman ; solo, "Soldiers of the Cross," Ales. Ross ; ad• dress, by Rev. Jno, Holmes. Miss Jean MoLanohlin and T. A. Hawkins were the a000mpaniste. The financial proaeeda of the social were $20.00, whioh will be expended by the ladies of the Oirole fn purchasing needful material for mann. facture into clothing to be afterward for- warded to the Mieeion fields. The aven- in was n' an enjoyable able on ge to the large JY g audience. OOMPLIa0ENTARY.—The Walkerton Her. ald, of November 10111, speaks as follows of Dr. Holmes who has recently oome to Bruesels :—We learn that Dr. Holmes, formerly of this plane, hoe pnrobased the praotioe of Dr. Kalbfleieeb, of Brussels, Dr. Holmee hes been praotioing here for the last seven years. The Dr. is a grad- uate from Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York, and from piatrria University, Ontario ; alEICL.Mober of 0. P. & S. 0, While tare the Dr, had one of the moat 6stensive practices in the ootaA7 ' For the past year we nnder- atand his health has not been satisfactory and he was advised to take a rest. He sold his practice here to Dr. Farewell, of Hamilton, and has been resting during the Summer. We are pleased to hear that be is fully recovered. The doctor has taken two poet graduate courses since entering praotioe and being ambitious, and a reader, has kept well up in bis work. He bas been very euooeesful here and has left a host of friends who regret his departure. We wish the doctor every 0000880 in his new field. PERSONAL PAR,t.OR,U'IIS. Mies Lizzie Ross is visiting at Sea. forth. Mise Downey visited in Listowel on Saturday. Jas. Beattie was home from Durham over Sunday, P. Ament and wife were in Seaforth over Sunday. B. Gerry was in Toronto for a few days last week. Mre, Geo. Hogarth was visiting in town this week. Jno. Barnard, of Wroveber, wae in town last Sunday, Mies Blakeman bas gone to Drayton for a holiday visit. Mrs, W. A. Oriel' and children are visiting at Seaforth. Mies Beryl Putland ie visiting Mrs, N. B. Gerry at Wroxeter. John Wilber' bas been laid up with a lame book from a (strain. C. Howlett and Mies Pipe wore visiting ralatives at Harrieton last week. Mrs, Jun. Conley Is visiting her dough• ter, Mrs. 8, S. McLanahlin, at Silver Corners. Mise Maggie Forbes, Of Wingham, is visiting Mrs. Tboe. Maxwell, John street, B amts. Mrs. D. 0, Roes, Ma. McLennan and Mrs, P. Ament were visiting at Wroxeter this week. Mrs. W. H, Mo0raoken tans galled to Peterboro' thie weep owing to the de oeaee of her brother. Jos son of Mrs, A. Gdod, is on the sick list with inflammation but we hope he will soon be better. Robt. Ferguson and Robt, J. Mo. Crecken, who have been in Kincardine, are home for some time. Meg. T. Kelly arrived home last weak from a visit with fried at :Corona), Gravenburst end other plans, Wendell Holmes has taken a position in N. F. Gerry's hardware afore. Ernie, son of S. T. Plum, has been on the sink list but is about all right again. Miens Iiartry and Melville and Will. Leatherdele, of Seaforth, were atolting at R. Leitthsrciale'a iaot Sunday. Rebs, J, Thomson, of Stratbrcy, w.aa in town for a day hash week. hie le a partner in the Queen's Rotel there, Our old townsman, Jno. MoC'ahhm, ie on the elrlc list, lie Is over 50 )oar,, of ago, We hope he will soon be better. Nliss Daniela, of Kinoardine, and Mise Gilbert, from Owen Sound, have taken positions in E. 0. Danford's tailor shop. Master °barba Panicle, who bas been holidaying with his grandparents for some mouths, returned to Toronto last week, He is a ante lad. Luther Ball, who has been holding a good situation in Portage la Prairie, Man., has gone to Edmonton. He's a capable workman. Mrs. Jno. Jones, of Grabamville, is poorly with inflammatory rheumatism but we hope she will soon be fully re. stored to good health. Mies Lizzie Moore, who fell enure time ago injuring her knee, is compelled to rest for a while to allow the injured mem bar a chance to reoover. Dr. Twaddle moved his household effeote to Brussels from Seaforth lash Friday and will reside in the residence vacated by Dr. Davidson, Jun. Wateon, who is now a member of the Lietowel town Connell, is in the field for Mayoralty honors. Mayor Halting fotende retiring at the alone of flit. year. Mre. Long arrived bnck to lireseals last Friday after a visit with o d friends in Grey. She makes her home v'th her daughter, Mre. S. H. Wilton, Flora etreet, Mr, and MI's. Moore, of Goderioh, are the guests of M, H. and Mrs, Moore, Brussels. Mr, Moore is aeeociated with D. MoGilliouddy in the Goderioh harbor oontraot, T. H.Pres'on, ot the Brantford Exposi- tor, has been nominated by the Liberals of South Brant for the Prnvinoial Legis- lature, He is a brother of Wm. Preston, of Stratford. E. 0. and Mrs. Dnnford attended ibe funeral of Jno. Byrnes, of Chatham, Wed nesday of last week. Deceaaod was it brother-in-law to Mre, Dn"fo•d, .Airs, Symes being her eie'er. J. N. Kendall, who with Ere. Kendall is away holidaying in th. W. stern States, is partially laid np with the leg that has troubled him for several years. We hope he will goon be ill right again, James A. Kennedy, a well known Lon- don whnleeale druggist, dl.d last Saba. day, aged 48 yearn. He had been ill for 5 weeks. M. McLennan, formerly of Brussels, ie a oommeroial traveller for tbia drug house. Mrs. (Rev.) Jas. Harris, of Guelph, formerly of Brussels, who has been tak• ing a oo0ree of treatment at Clifton Springs, N. Y., sanitarium for the past two months, arrived home last week much benefitted. We notice by the Stoeffville paper that Mre. H. J. Morden, formerly of Brussels, is keeping up her reputation as a vocalist. At a Congregational (chnrob gathering on Tuesday evening her solo was given with violin accompaniment. Dr. and Mrs. Davidson left on Monday for Toronto, where they will visit for a few weeks before locating. Tbeir hoose. hold goods are stored here in the mean. time. It is nearly 6 years since Dr. Davidson came to Brussels and he and fare- Davidson may with them the good wishes of a large circle of friends. Alex. McLennan and family will re. move to Seaforth shortly where they will go into market gardening and flora. culture. Weare H 90CC to lose them from town as they are first-oleee oitizene but we wish than the success they desire and wont find any fault if they return before long to Brussels, BnsifueSS Leads. CAd thr Bides and sheep skins, A. Ommels, Bruesels. SAW gemming done in first-class style by F. Adams, Mill street, Bruesels, COMFORTABLE bone, with seven good rooms, to rent. Apply to R. Leatberdale. W000,—Persons requiring wood should apply to Samuel Burk, Mill street, Bruseele. HInoe WANTED.—Wm. Blaahill 18 pre. pared to pay the highest cash pride for bides, Call and see bim. SAwFlnmo dons on short notice by an experienced hand. Satiefaotion imam. teed. Huon WILLIAMS, Bruesele, FROM present date until Jan. 1st, 1900, we are giving roan with every doz. cab- inet photos., a flrst-olaee band worked orayon portrait. Work done by our. selves. Now is your obanes. E. HAAT, artist, Stratton Block, WANTED.—One ton chola' roll batter weekly, Price 20o, Also any quantity of dried apples and fowl. We pay Dash for butter. If you have not a plaid or homespun skirt you're not in it, Onr range of dress goods.jaokets and furs are not surpassed. G.E. KING, Wingham. The Countess of Minto bas arrived from Liverpool. South Viotoria Conservatives have nominated Dr, A, E. Vrooman for the Oommons. BORN, Q0En0NOEssnn.—At Brodhagen, Nov. 17, the wife of Mr, Charles Querongeseer of a son. I'REEMabr.—ln Ethel, on Saturday, Nov. 26111, the wife of Mr. Frank Freeman of a son. MAR1Z2}xa,,. SlatrsoN—VANsxoNE.—At New Glasgow, N. S., on Wednesday, November 22nd, Mr. Alphonaus Simpson to Mise Feadore Adelaide Vaestone, formerly of Bruesele and eister to W. F. Venetoneand Mre, A. Good. Honne—Donsog,—Ab the reeidenos of the bride's parents, Willowdale, Kansas, by Rev. Geo, McKay, of Clyde, On Nov. 22nd, Mr. Obis, M. Hobbs, of Willowdale, to Miss Maggie, eldest daughter of Mr. David Dobson, for. merly, of Bruesels. axone. Snloe,—In Chatham, Ont., on Nov. 21, John Symes, brother•in•law to Mrs, E. 0. Danford, Bruesele, aged 49 Root.—Tri Logan, Nov, 16, 'Elizabeth, daughter of Chris, Rook, aged 12 daye. Roan.—In Morris, on Nov, 28112, Henry Robb, aged 70 years. Nov, 80, 1$99 ST.4NDil1. W B4NIt' E=.A-am,xsx sr9 1072_ HEAD OFFICE, - TORON'T'O CAPITAL PAID IIP (One Million Dollars) • 31,000,000 RESERVE FOND . 3000,000 Agencies in alb principal points in Ontario, Garbed, ilianitoba, United States rl• England .vc°S5,674S itl8'.gd art. A General Banking Business Transacted. Partnere' Notes Dleoonnted, Drafts Issued and Collections made on all points. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Interest allowed on depoefte of $1.00 and upwards. SrsoIAL ATTENTION GIVEN To THE COLLECTION OF FARMERS' SLE NOTES, Every facility afforded Customers living at a dietanoe, J. N. GORDON, AOTINa AGENT, VSSMOSIOVNIVIIIIIIMPIIIIMMEMOMEINEW . ' T20N' S.A.2,,7✓. WEDNESDAY, Deo. Oth.—Farm stook, implements, &o. West half lot 14, con, 13, Grey. Sale at 1 o'olooic, sharp. W. Pennington, Prop., F. S. Scott, Ano. THURSDAY, Da. 7th.—Oboioe seleoted e oak, at the Rattenbnry Hoagie, Clinton. Sale unreserved at 1 o'olook. M. J. Wil. liame, prop. ; F, S. Soot), no. Tummy, Deo. 12TH.—Farm stook, 8:0. Lots 32 and 89, con. 13, Gray. Sale un• reserved, at 1 o'olook. Wm. C. Dowding, Prop. F. 8. Scott, Ano. THURSDAY, Deo. 14th.—Choioe selected stook, at McCormick's Hotel, Dungaunon. Sale unreserved at 1 o'olook. M. J. Wil. limns, prop. ; F. S. Soots, auo. FRIDAY, OOT. 15.—Household furniture, &o., at Ethel. Sale, unreserved, at -1 o'olook. Ma. W. Elliott, proprietress ; F.13. Soots, auctioneer, =221.7SS3E1X0 3vSAh''sYE.^s, Fall Wheat Barley Peas Oats Butter, tube and rolls Eggs per dozen .. Flory per barrel........ Potatoes (per lane) Apples (per bbl) Hay per ton Hideo trimmed Hides rough halt per bbl., retail 1 00 Sheep skins, each 30 Lamb eking eaoh ' 26 Hoge, Live 8 90 Hoge, Dressed 4 78 Wool 8 60 35 64 24 15 14 4 00 25 1 25 6 00 7 5 63 37 56 25 16 15 4 50 2 7 25 00 00 74 5 70 65 25 4 00 6 00 18 ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. GENERAL servant wanted at. once. Apply to DR, T W EDDLE, Brussels. CHILn'0 nutter and robe for sale. Apply to DR. KALBFLEISOII, CmAnar lost from watobguard, form of hammer, Finder will be rewarded by leav- ing it with S. T. PLUM, Brussels. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. MAPLE LEAF CHOPPER, large eine, for sale, almost now and Iu good working order. For further partic- ulars as to price Ate., apply at THE POST, Brus6ele. WANTED, — A HUSTLING man, or firm, to represent the Ber- lin Mutual Eire Insurance Oo, b00• (capital S 000 in nt. ) brussels. Address TH Berlin, Ont. R MANAGER, WOOD WANTED. We are r2yF•• e-e.,...to make oontreots for 1 900,00rillr 7 5a,,raad Soft wood, to be de - ',Veered at the Bruesels Salt. Works, Pabh ar- tioulaTELE COLEMAN SALT 00a1PA117. Hurons County Council. The Donnell of the 0onnty of Huron will meat in the Connell Chamber in the town of Goderioh on Tuesday, December 0th, next, at 8 Noloolr p. m. w. LANE, Clerk, Da ted at Goderioh, Nov. 20th, 3809. ''YOUNG BULL STRAYED from East 5 Lot 8, Con. 4, Grey, on or about Juuo let Rod in eater, with home eartwh burped t' Any informations leadiiing to his recovery will be rewarded. DONALD MoDONALD or Tan Poe, Jamestown P. b. F. W. TWEDDLE, (rsOMEnLY Or 000001 TH) DENTIST. Graduate of R, 0.13 S., Toronto ; Poet Grad- uate on and bridge work.t Smao'piioeeisf me as in surrounding towns. 21- OlOoe over A, R. Smith's store, B mesele. PIANO FOR SALE. $960.00 Beautiful Cabinet Grand Upright Piano, largo size; Hungarian Walnut oath; beat make ; fully guaranteed ; only in use 8 months, Mast be Bold by Dee, 8th to close out an estate, Piano can be bought very cheap. Cash or Lima, For full particulars address P. 0, Box 120, Bruseele, 21.•2 WOOD WANTED / Tenders will be received until December 8tli, 1800, for the delivery of 70 Cords of good delivered at the Brussels Publio ISoho lbe- fore the flret day of February 1900. R, Rohs Secretary nubile School Board. Brussels, Nov. 22ud, 1890, 20.2 T1EATEIER RENOVATING.— Edward 8015, who has had 4 yearn experience in the busineee, ie prepared to attend to the wants of the nubile in feather bed renovating and disinfecting. Satlefao. tion assured, Will nail for or return bade to attended to Before wo The work tenact o oeVeOO For further particulate apply at tbo Elea- trio Light Worke,Bruesole. 21.4, • L 0B SALE IN ETHEL VITA- L5010,—The property of the late Jelin Elliott, eousiating et a solid brioll house with frame kiteuen and w006011 d, good stable and 5 acre of land all in first-elancondition. If not sold 01(1 be rented. los• session at any time, For pInartloulare apply t0 WM, Saban, Ethel; ALtlx, PAT'rsneow, Galt; or Da, MoICitLVEY, NIS, Forgot. 201f BOAR FOR SERVXOE,.—THE undersigned will beep for eei'yim, on Lot 2, Oen, 9, Grey, the tboro'•bred improv ed Yoakehire boar "Oak Lodge Gladstone" No, 3376, bred by J. E. Brohour, ,3urforci, Out, Tares 91,00 100 1 Sow or 70 oente each for 2 or more in bite sumo Beason, to be paid at time of service with privilege to re. turn if necessary. .NO. stsaAatiAn, 10-4 Prop, QETT'LE A000UNTS.— ALL Pinion owlug Dr, Hallideiseh are re- 101eofoDo0omber nextr Ballo nopala exeottnts svili be handed over for collection, A HUNTER, LIO.GNSED AGO- + TIONEnR for the Oonuty. Expor. '8000 of over 14 smart', and knowledge of who bo Bell to, Will guarantee nabistaation. It you want to sell or buy a farm call on me. Money to loan at 47 per cent. REAL ESTATE. I,1A1RD(IFOR s hiisarm, vest teff Lot No. 10, Con. 4, Grey, containing 60 acres, more or lees. For particulars as to price and terms apply to A1t013. ROBERTSON, Bra/mole P, 0, on the promisee, '14-1ARM EOR SALE. -BEING Lot 7, Con, 14, Grey, containing 100 mores. Thel'o ere about 76 acres cleared, balance bush. Promo house, largo baro with stone stabiieg, orchard, good fences, &o. All seeded to grass. 85 miles from Brussels, a good market town. Desirable farm for either stook or grain. fosaeaolou at any time. For further particulars apply to or Write STEPHEN LAMA, Propp,rth, 14 2,u 8safo PEREMPTORY SALE OF A own ranar,--Tho "White farm," lot 7, eon. 2, Grey, 100 aorea, 11 miles from James. town (gravel road) moat be sold, under 110 will of the tette owner, Good befidiugs, or. chard and never failing water supply. The laud to clean and In good state of cultivation, 5 acres of Fall wheat now in. This is a de- sirable Apply to property Woh HITE, bargain can or 10.0.10015251051, Bruesels, Exe0ntora, 181f 'WINE FARM FOR SALE.—BE• TIM Lot 20,N 5 Con. 8, Morrie township, containing 98 items of first-class laud. There is ahouse, barn, orchard and gnod ware- house, and farm is well fenosd. 'aware are 86 acres iu Fall wheat ; 16 sores 1n bay and 45 acres paatnre. Poeseselon could be given at once, Farm adjoins the village of Brus- sels. For further particulars as to price, terms,&o„ write to JAMES LIVINGSTON, M, P„ Baden. 22-tt G( OOD FARMS FOR SALE,— The undersigned offer two 000 uoro :arms for sale at reasonable prices. The lots are Nos. 10 aid 11, Con. 0 (Sunshine), the aideroad between them. Good brick horse and barn on lot 11, and house and 2 barna on lot 10. Orchards and all necessary 0onven- ievoes. Well watered and suitable for grain or grazing, 100 aorea now in grass, .0111 be sold either separate or together to suit pur- chaser. Terms of payment reasonable. Im- mediate poseeseiOn, For furtherpnrtion]al's apply 10 JOSEPH 0L11GG, Brussole P. 0., or E, L. DIOXIN sox, Barrister, Wingham, 1st r A OF ale! tt • s eauties We are this week showing n 13eautiful line of,.. laid Palated Jardineres,t JUST THE THING P011 WINTER USE. You'll enjoy seeing them. You'll enjoy owning one. The price is 36c. each at Fox's Drug Store. Notice to Creditors. Pommel to R. 8, 0., Chap,120, all persona having nnv elaline against the t estate of William Elliott, late of the township of Grey, Gentleman, who died nu or about the 18th day of September, 1800, are re ueeted to send or deliver to Jatnoe B. Measlier', Molesworth P. 0., Eaeoutor of the estate, on or before the 11th day of Oeoemher, 1890, a lull ebatemont of their chime, and after the tint mentioned date the Executor will pro- ceed to dietrlbeSe the . 'meets of the said regard only totsu01 entitled doth which inottice shall have been reaeived, and the Exeeutor will not be responsible for the aeeete or any part thereof, to any person of whose claim notice shall not have been received. A. HUNTER, Dated Nov, 03rd, 1899.Agoat for Executor. Notice to Creditors. In the Surrogate Court of the Connty or Huron, in the matter of the estate of John Askin, late of the Township of Grey, in the County of Huron, Far- mer, deceased. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1898, Chap, 120, Section 98, that al( creditor,' and others having any claims against the estate of John Aside date of tbo Towaship of Grey, 1n Ole County of Huron, Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 5th day of Noyem• bey, A, D. 1809, in the Township of Grey, In the County of Huron, are hereby requested to send by post, prepaid, Or to deliver to Elizabeth Asklo and J. A MoNaughton, of D.,Bruesels, Datum tors of the said estate, or to ir.F, Blair, of the Village of Brussels. their Solicitor, on or before the 15th day of Deoember,A,D, 1999 their full names, ad- dresses,anddesoripbione and the full par- ticulars Of their claime (verified by alada• vit.) aby Mein, nature nd of ieu further Sgiven that after the said last mentioned date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the miaow of the Said deceased among the persona entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of whioh notice shall have been given as above required, and the said Executers will not be responsible for the assets ,or any part thereof, to any person of whose claim notice Shall not have been re- ceived at the time of snob distribution. G. 25. BLAIR, Brussels, Ont., SoDated at Brussels, Nov. 20tli 1808 aootors. ay 011 ANY OT LIEU WEFIK DAY 18 In Dry Goods, Self -Fitting Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Granby Rubbers, Hats, Caps, Furs, Robes, Fancy Goods and Overcoats cTH'S RRiUSS ILS. ITe gives $19 on the $100 more than market price for Butter and sells his goods t 20 per cent. Less than their intrinsic value for Cash or Trade. Buy at a Cash Store, You pay for your own goods alone. Buy at a Credit Store and you pay for your Own goods and also for the of yourb goodsy 1 neighbor, Never -pay. �ta " '' ' ...� vI _' Is a purely Gash Store where you save at les%st 20 o per silt, on all your puresllttsiss.