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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1899-12-7, Page 8IN BO OILS We Have a oboioe selection in various bindings, suit. able ss presents for old or young, INBOOKLETSI might say we never had Boob a stook J j Land so due, from 3 to 25o, each. INc A i J i NT D A I S Well, el think you will any they 1t INwJ1� LJ 4J 1 y i1 X11 i1 h are exisite, We have them from 810,1 and apWarde, /N- -C%"ll.i A SY CARDS we bave what will pieaao yon. I was 1 11 L] l�A,A.. going to say all Loads and prfoee, at any rate plenty "to go ronud" from la. upwards. IN BIBLES Our stook of Biblea include those with Teachers' Helps and also those bound with either 1.12etbodiet Hymns ar the Book of Praise, Also the large type for the old folk, IN ALBUMS We have them in Plush, Leather and Celluloid. We oan suit you, from 50o, up. Call and see them at G. A. D E D Y Y 1 A Ni' S Fancy BGeooden Store, GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 800THERN EXTENSION W. 0, & D. Trains leave Brussels Station, North and South, as follows : GoaNs Sonou. Goalies Nonme, Sapless.,,... 7:18 8,51. Mail 2:10 pan nixed 2:45 am ,+ Express .....,10:17 pan road Reb35 Pins. A ahiel's amaug ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll preut it. DECaI:RER. SER war news on page 6 of this isane. SCHOOL Board Friday evening of this week. Das stove wood has been selling at $2 per cord. AN enamel sign adjuster did the town one day last week. Limo bathes have been budding, owing to the mild weather. Mo ucteaa nomination day Friday, 22nd inst., this year owing to Ohristmas 00m- ing on Monday. FLORET of snow on Saturday followed by occasional light showers of the beauti- ful on Sunday and Monday. LAST Tuesday Meters. Baeker & Van• atone shipped a oar of hogs from Broasels and another car from Belgrave. RIMERS. BABEERR & VANevoNR shipped a bog in last weeks shipment that scaled 560. It shrunk 20 pounds in Ito weight between Brussels and Toronto. THE Grand Trunk will issue return tickets to the Proviaaial Fat Stook and Dairy Show, to be held at London on Dec. 11-15 at single fate, good to come home on 16911, THERE are boys in Brtteseis who play "le pokey" from the Pnblio school. The eohool Board and Truant Officer sboald limber np on this matter. These days will never game bank bola. 8 OWING to the very dry Fall the Nation- s al Roller Mill, although possessed a a h water wheel, has been compelled to ran j a b k A A m 11 B Br T v8 0 t11 of bo to of w re ha ye m he th de Jn 50 H Mr Jo Li ga as eve obe fin the offi yea V R T 0 0 C U P Des L LFL M Rho H, Edi Mee Fi Stew MoD Dur eery Gen. BEST shipped a oar of bogs on Monday. THERE was no Division Court held Tuesday last. No wt:Amon of ofiioers in Court Prin. 0589 Alexandria at next meeting, A DaDlcnop party was held in the Town Hall on Friday evening of last week by a number of young people. Oun business men are preparing for Obrietmas. Read the advertisements and then gall on those who invite you. Samoa easels of soarlet fever among the children in the village yet. Coe should be taken in the days of recovery. SOME weather prophets prediat au open, very opeo Winter. This may be one reason why it should be a regular, doable twisted, ring tailed snorter. THE Ladies' Aid will hold the 2nd Quarterly Tea between Nmne and the New Year in the school room of the Methodist church. A good time is promised. THE G. T. It, is dropping off a hand on eaob section for the Winter months, thus making two men cover the ground usually oared for three. We suppose they think economy is wealth, not always. BRUSSELS factory sold their September and October make of cheese ab lld cents per ported. It was shipped along with that from Belgrave faabory on Monday, from oar station, by W. W. Harris. A REGULAR blizzard on Tuesday and a good deal of snow has fallen, Alf. Beaker got out hie snow plow and olear. ed the sidewalks in doe style, makiog it much more pleasant for foot passengers. AT the A. 0, U. W. last Friday even- ing the following program was given :— Address, by Postmaster Farrow : read- ing, by W, H. MoOraoken ; reading, by D, Strubb ; song, by W. H. Herr ; read• ing, by H. McCrae. At bus next meeting, wbioh will be Deo, 15th, nomination of officers will be one item on the busiueae program. M. H. MOORS, V. S., and Mr. Hewitt have perohaeed the brink church on John treat and are making it into a modern table and will go into the porohase of orgies on an extensive settle. The boiid• ng will make a flue stab e. $200 was the gars paid, W. F. Vanstone being t 0rmer owner. Mr. Hewitt is a brothe u•law to Dae. Moore end bas been in t orae bneinesefor some years. TURKEYS GALORR•—Up to last Satn:d vening about 10 ton of drew«ed ponitr mostly turkeys, were shipped from Btu els in the one week. This week t battle continues. J. G. Jones, of Exete s the buyer. A dozen mao were at wo very day killing, dressing pecking, ebi ing, &o. The average price paid is ante live weight, and even then some be sellers load op the birds with gra ntil their "orop" is almost ready 11553. LATE WAR News,—The British lost 7 fined, 309 wounded and 10 missing, 45 a all at the Modder River battle. -0 anadian boys, accompanied by t11 nstraliao forces has been sent on to D ar to reinforce Gen: Methuen if nese cry, One of the Canadians, a Frenab an, died on the voyage of heart failar nd another had bis lea broken, -20 arses were drowned in the wreok of ritish transport.—Large Boer force e gathered at Oalenso and Ladys oitl he bombardment of the latter has bee r hot. — B Y nee blew un bridge s g oleneo. OBIT,—After a short illness of one res days Mrs, Marion Cooper, formerl Brneoels, died of heart disease at t me of bar eon, Robert Cooper, Olin n, on Thursday of last week at bbe ag years. The subject of this notic as a kind, sympathising old lady epeoted by ell who knew her. Sb d lived in Brussels For a number o ars, only going to live in Clinton tbre oaths ago with .her son. The family vs' the sympathy of the community i air sadness. Three sons and on righter survive, viz„ Jas„ of Brnasele o., of Ohioago ; Robert, of Clinton d Mrs. 0. H. Sahneider, of Por uron, They were ell the funeral 9. Jae. Cooper and Miss Violet and bailie and Alex, Bird and sister, Mise zzie, also attended, THE Y. P, S. 0. E. of Melville thumb ve a social on Monday evening Met d a most enjoyable and ioetruotive nine was spent. The Lesson in mist* by Inapeotor Robb wee extra e. About $28.00 was contributed to Missionary fund, The following care were elected for the ensuing r :-- resident, G. F. Blair ; Me President, Mrs. G. A. Deadman ; So.•Seoratary, J. H, Cameron ; or.•S5aretary, Mies Mary Itoee ; 55850 er, Fred. Wilson ; rganist, Mise Jessie McLaaohlin onvonor mesio com,, Prof. Hawkins ; ollectors, F. Smibb, W. Halpenny ; there, Fred. Wilson, Jae. Shaw ; layer meeting oommibtee: —G, A, Aman, Miss Forbes, Miss Sinclair. ookoat committee.—Jas, Fox, 5Uos zie Rose, Mies Irwin, issionary committee,—Mies Mary 8, klieg Annie Ross, A, M. Mol<ay, J. Cameron, ooiel committee,—Mle555 Roberton, th MaLauohljn, Jennie MoArthnr, ere. Matheson, Roes and Dunford. ower oommittee,—Misses Minnie art, Lizzie Moi auohlin, lldaggie ougall, Sarah Portes. ing the evening refreobments were ed by the young people, y steam eo far, whiob means a big ex- pense to W. F. Stewart, the proprietor, THE County Board of Examiners will meet at Goderiob on Saturday, 28rd Inst,, to consider the resnite of the Model Sobool nominations. Inspectors Robb and Tom and Messrs. Cameron and Beckett constitute the Board. Geo. Baird is Secretary. ALEx. MoLENNAN has disposed of bio plot of land at the head of John street, Brussels, to Tboe. Niohols, of Ohioelhuret, Huron 0o. The letter will move here this Winter and will cultivate the land and work at his trade as well. He is a painter. Mrs. Niohole is a daughter to Jas. Shaw, of Brussels. A YOUNG man named Sinclair, of Grey, was brought before Reeve Baeker on Saturday evening for using profane language on the street and fined 35.00 and costs. Constable MoLanohlin laid the obarge. If some of the residents of Brussels were snapped for the same of- fence it would serve them right. O0RLERe.—The Loaknow Sentinel belle of bright proepeote for the coming oarliog season in the Sepoy town and says there is also an agitation on foot, with every indication of saccate, to eeaure a valuable cap or tankard to be competed for an- nually in Luoknow by all the olabs in the district, including Goderiob, Walkerton, Kincardine, Wiagham, Brussels, Wrox. ster, Clinton and Laoknow. AN additional gnire is added again this week to THE Pose circulation. We are "getting there" beautifully and we thank many people for kindly recognition. During the past few weeks several people have called, or written, and ordered THE POST 50 be seat for a year to absent friends es a Christmas gift. It only takee $I to have it go to the close of 1900 and it is as good if not better tbaa many of the Iettere you sometimes write. Try the plan and see what the folk away from home will say about it. VERY SnsiouoLs HURT,—On Than - day of last week, about 4 o'clock, Albert Goatee, brother-in•law to D. McMillan, 1051 eon., of Grey, and nepbew to Mr. Coates, of the 13511 non., of Grey, was feeding a straw cutter, run by a steam engine, filling a situ, on his farm at Kinburn. The blower was choking up go Mr. Coates got up on the machine to free it when hie pant leg, near the thigh got caught in a split key in a revolving Shaft and wound away until the orating and gnashing reaohed nearly half way to Jain shoulder. He caught the board that guards the knives and it gave way earls. ing him to fall on the drive belt which was thrown off by his weight thereby Stopping the maohiue. The terribly injured man wee able to wails to the holies, 16 or 20 rods distant, accompanied by Mrs. Ooetee who was at bend when the aeoident took plane. Three doobors were got as SOan s(5 poesible and the patient wen put under oltloroform and kept there for 2i hours, 125 stitobss being Toned necessary, A portion of his bowels protruded through some of the tears, D. MoMillan and W. Mep'adzeen drove Out Friday night to see him and they report him to be a very badly injured men but With a fighting ohabee for his lite owing to his good health and correct habits. We are sorry to Boar that erysipelas bas set in but we hope he Will Soon be all right. he r. he ay y, S- he r, rk 6i of in to 3 2 ur a •0 e 1. at Y he• e e e e 6 THE name of the individual baa bean 55555581 ed who smashed the plate glues et Fox's drug etore. FeNax poultry breading is corning to the front in Brewton' aid the Poultry and Fell 5110 WO Will be bettered by the andert511i ng. Tamil will bo a large number of °haugesin East Huron wheel teachers next year owing to the cancellation of third•alaee oertifioates. POSTMASTER FARROW, who le au eatht3Si. actio bowler, is lilting up a rink on hie own premises', adjoining the Town Hall, preparatory to opening al next Beason. 713(8 $T050—Meaara. lstvaa b Linea have a floe, varied and well•flniehod Stook of cutters at their show room ready for the Winter, rand they. ask a visit from every intending buyer before orders are planed any place alae. 'This firm also has a number of bobsleighs abent com plated, Tbsy gaarautee all their work. itieaars. Ewan & Innes are e'en agents for a harness drm, carrying a stook at their show room, AN Indian, squaw and youngster from Munoey reserve were in town la'lt Met. clay on a begging tour. The Indian was soliciting aid for WS sister who wee ill, be said she was a widow, and the squaw told her story that she was trying to help her husband, a delicate man, who was unable to work. It ie no kindue s to help people who wilfully go out to mit• lead and deliberately lie their the y through to make a soft living. Bora FINED.—The oases against 0. Zilliax and Strettou Bros. for selling liquor to minora came up before A. Hunter and W. H. Herr, J. P.s, last Saturday afternoon, in the office of the former, Only one witness was beard besides the hotel teen and a find of $10 and poste was imposed in eaob instance. Lawyer Sinclair argued for &Lr. Zilliax that be could not be fined, owing to 0115. of the items in the rules and regu'ations from the License Commissioners to the hotel keepers setting out the age of ntj0or5 to be 18 years Mailed of 21, as the law now etande, the amendment to the Section being overlooked in the pre- paration of said rules. lie also disputed Ioopeobor Miner's right to act as prose. eater for the above reason. The age of the person purchasing the liquor was ascertained to be 17, his 18th birthday being next March. BOWLERS AND C tamen5.—Leet Friday evening it meeting of members of Bras. eels Bowling Olub and those interested in onrling was held at the Amerioan Hotel, President Robb in the their. The Treasurer's statement showed the re. oelpts to be $20 fee members' fees and 86.50 for a competition among new players, making a total of $26.50. Ex. peaditnre, 319.90, leaving a balance of 6 60 The pair of bowie won by Geo. resin wile presented. A long and full isonesi05 followed relative to the 5nr• base of e. lot lying along the Meet. and, corner of Ternberry and William treats, owned by Geo. Beaker, for the urposee of bowling, curling, tennis, &o. committee consisting of J. A. Gordon nd A. Couslsy was appointed to secure nformatiou as to lot, that of fitting up o8 &e., and report at a meeting on Tnes• ay evening, but owing to the storm no meeting was held. The intention is to tilize the plot for bowling and tennis in be Summer and have it tnrned into an pen rink in the Winter for purling, skat• ng,and hookey, if all the arrangements an be carried oat, MONEY on Youa LIFE.—Monday's Tor- nio Daily Globe gives the following hrilling account of es attempt to arglarize the home of Bir. Thetford, a Family in Toronto, known to a number of rasselitee :—W. H. Thetford, of 237 ufferin street, was awakened at L o'clock eaterday morning by the muzzle of a evolver, wbioh was being polled into hie w. Mr. Thetford opened his eyes and aw bending over him a bad looking man earing a slouch hat, the brim of which as pulled down over his eyes,and bold. g alarge revolver in close proximity Mr. Thetford's bead. The man de. tended money, and Mr. Thetford denied avingan The man n ofnt ed outt n that r. Thetford was living in a well•furni• ed house and that therefore he mast eve money. Theo he searched 114s. hetford's clothing, and finding nothing e banked oat of the room, threatening shoot Mr. Thetford if he stirred. The an visited another room, woke Mrs. betford, and asked her fur money. She so deolared that there was no money in e house. While this oonveraation was ing Oa5ried on, young Mr. Thetford, a d of twenty years, heard it, and raising e bedroom window quietly jumped out. Bali alighted don the e res a e' gravel sixteen g t iter low,and began anEo811005 Po gr help, atoman nearby in the oarpet fetory, and him, and telephooed for the polies. The burglars, for an assistant of the man o wanted money was keeping guard on e steers, also heard him, and they ran t of the house by a rear door. They peened to peva young Thetford, who one of them with a board, but they th got away. The burglars gained trance to the bones by fording a rear ndow with a spade. They got away 111 an overcoat and a gold locket, I d 1 A a d t 0 0 B D Y ja w w in to m b M eh h T b to T al th be la bJ H be w he wb th ou ba hit bo en wi tvi Business Loca'Is. C1511 for bides and sheep shins. A. 0011R1E, Brussels. Sew gumming done in first.olaae style by F. Adams, Mill street, Brussels. 0oo/yooTAELE house, with seven good rooms, to rent. Apply to R•. Leatberdale. Woon,—Parsons regniring wood ehonld apply to Barthel Burk, Mill street, Brueaels. HI1E8 WANTED. --Wm. Blaeblill is pre- pared to pay the highest cash price for hides. Gall and see him. 5Aw5ILINe done on short notice by an experienoed band. Satiefttotion paean - teed. HUGH WILLteete, Brunets. FROM present date until Jan. 1st, 1900, we are giving then with every doz. cab- inet photos„ a first.olass hand worked crayon portrait. Work done by oar. selves. Now is your chance. E, Hem, artist, Stratton Block. WANTED.—One ton ()boleti roll butter weekly, Price 20o, ,Also any quantity of dried applee and fowl. We pay oath for butter. If yon have not a plaid or homespun shirt you're not in it. Our range of dross goods, jackets and for are not impend, G. E.1i1Nc, Wingham, GENTS, I wish you to know that I do choice taw demisting and no other at dif. Permit prices socording to state of saw. I with you to know there le to be no dif. tering, dickering, bantering or grumbling, concerning prices whether bargain is closed or not. Yonre for business, T. McGregor, Saw Grimmer and Filer, Brnetols, On learn, llPt(il C111;11F11. Fib, John's S, S, entertainment will he held bebweau Christmas' earl New Years. Next Subbatb evening the Epworth Longue topic will be "Teach lee to pray." "Our own ahutch ; the old Century end the New" will be next Sabbath's topic at Melville Endeavor, 11rv, G. H. Gobblediek, B, D„ of Glen. 000, will praanh am.ivorsary :.,r':.".'4 in Brtlauete .letlto,iiet ahnroit se, pebbalh 1111.1: hat, We bad a pioasent pail on Monday from Rev. 0, Ballantyne, of 11Toleeworth, Iia had been preaching in Walton on Sabbath, "Oheortul Giving" will be next Bab. bath's International Sabbath School les. sln. See notes on it in Tint Pose. They may do both pupils and beaobera good. The anneal meeting of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist ohurob was held in the ahurab on Tuesday afternoon of this week. Mrs. W. F. Stewart was re•eloobed President ; Mrs. 3. 3. Gilpin, Secretary ; and Mrs, R. Leatherdale, Treasurer. ibielvilis Sabbath school propose hold. ing u 'nesting to wbiob the parents of the papile will be invited to disease vari,ue matters of interest to both home awl school. The idea is a firat•olase one awl oan hardly fail to accomplish good if the parents attend. A meeting of Bruoaele Branch Bible Society Direotore was held Saturday afternoon to appoint colleotore for tbie year. The books will he handed to the respective parties who are naked to ooniplete the work, not Inter tlbu, Jana• cry 15, earlier if eOnvenient and rrturn to W. H. Herr, Treasurer. Last Sunday Rev, 83r. Abey'a text et the morning service in S', John's' obureh was Rommel 18 and 12, "The night to far spent, the day is at hand." In the evening St. John 1 and 9 was the Soriptare chosen :—"That was the brae Light, &c." Rev. Mr, Abey is a praoti. nal demonebrator of the Truth. Laaxoaa,-4, Leobare will be given in Melville (Month on Monday evening 18th iust., on a Trip to Niagara Falls, Clifton Springs, 4oatkio's Glen and other places by Rev. Messrs. Anderson, of Wroxeter, and Rose, of Brussels. It will be illus• traced by over 50 fine stereopti,nu elides taken by the above mentioned reverend gentlemen during their holiday visit last Summer. Miseioaary service was held in St, John's church on Tumidity evening. The rentor, Rev, G. J. Abey oonduoted the service taking for hie text Romana 10, p art of 14 and 15 verses, "Haw thea shall they call on him in whom they have not believed 7 How shall they b,lieve in him of whom they have not heard 7 Howsent ?shall they hear without a preacher 7 Stow shall they preach except they be Rev. Jno. Roes, B. A., preached two floe disaonrses last Sabbath, St. John 12 and 32 was the morning text, "And I, if I be lifted np from the earth, will draw all men onto ms." 1. The Places' from which Obrist will draw men, (1) Solitary ; (2) Self oboseu ; (3) Oonspiaaoo.e. II, The Power by wbioh Ohrist will draw, (1) Personal ; (2) Spiritual ; (3) Per. suasive ; (4) Matchless ; (5) Beaefioent ; (0) Universal, “Evil Allienaee," Joshua 10 23 was the evening topic. We ehonld refrain from Alliaooes (I) With Evil Persons ; (2) As oompanioos ; (8) As matrimonial partnere. II, With Evil Enterptisee, (1) Business pursuits ; (2) Political affiliations ; (8) Sooial engage- ments. III, Evil Preebioes. Fruit should be borne from these discourses. Sabbath morning last the pastor preach • ed a sermon to the young people of the Methodist church. He took two passages of Soripture, Isaiah 81 and 8, "A high- way anal' bo there and a Way" ; and St. John 14 and 6, "Jesussaid Jam the Way." The loam.' were drawn from the new cement weeks put down in town last Summer and spirituslized as follows (1) It was a needed way ; (8) Wee pro. vidsd ; (3) Well 'aid ; (4) is Eaay, Olean and safe way ; (5) A w•,y for children ; (6) It is ample ; (7) A direct way ; (8) A restore.(9) •i wa A wm Y ,of re on il" . Y 0 o to Non ; (10) It oast a goad deal and eaori• fine had to be made ; (11) It was made by interaeseion ; (12) It ie the only way. The praise service was as-iated by the excellent orobeetra of the school compos• ed of nine instruments, H. L, Jaokson, Ooudaotor, In addition to the lesson in the M•tho- dist Sabbath School lest Sabbath Miss Jnlia Sharp, and Mies Lizzie Sample sang most appropriate solos ; Mise Nora Maunders gave a fine recitation entitled "Ioasmuoh" ; and a 0Bleoti0n by the orchestra, Tho Monthly Missionary al Y M e onar Y eoileotien was taken amounting to 85.88. In a year's record of Ray. R, Paul's Bible class in tbie eobool the report was given on Sunday. DDSs Teenie Sample attended 60 Sabbaths ; Mise Mary Beattie 49 1 Eli Smith 48 ; Will. Stewart 41. In connection with the 20th Century Fund it is the intention of odboera and teachers to plane the name of every pupil on the Historic Boll by the oontribnbion of 31.00, per pupil. The various damsel' are Beek. ing ways and means of raising the amount neoeesaary, the work to be coni plated by October 1900. "The crime of misleading the young," wag Rev, J. Holmes' theme last Sabbath evening from which be preaohbd a rods• ing sermon that found a hearty response in the large and attentive congregation. His text was kat. Matt. 18:6 and 7. He said Christ planed a high value on child- hood and tboee who adopt any other standard Sin against God and humanity. It is a grime to mislead the youth in the very nature of the oath, (1) Because they lank experience ; (2) Beoauee the realm. sibilitjf largely oornes bank on the de. grader ; (8) Because evil habits are goiokly formed ; (4) Because of faille standards of happiness. How is it that trouble and dishonor come to so many 7 (1) By lack of consideration of those who are related to them in public affaire ; (2) By forgetting that the epithet gentleness and forbearance develop the beet in character ; (8) By inconsiderate nee of liberty, The gravitation in toward the cradle, the delicate and the needy in every home but in the world it is oppo. site ; (4) Failure to rightly appreciate oommereial relations. It to ignoble to mislead, ib is inhuman. How oan we aid in Ole matter 7 Lift up virtue 1 frown down vice; administer law. It is the duty of the offioeta of the community to see to the thanking of the tide of evil and parents should be alive to their duty. The sermon woo oonoludsd by a ringing appeal along the lines indicated and those who noinoided with the sermon wero asked to stand. The congregation rose en meth and the pastor thanked the people. Hot shot was dealt to offendere Of law ; to mon who lead people antral ST.4JVD4.RD 8,.1Nes" OF Cid.N,.11.4, 33iG0`,6.H:C,S518500513) 1.0072. HEAL) OPFIOS, ^ TORONTO CAPITAL PAID 'UP (One Million Dollars) . - .31,000,000 RESERVE FUND 3000,000 Agencies in ail principal points 1inn� �rOntario, Quebeoo,,b3•fr.onito55a, 'United States c6 Ragland, A General Banking Bneineee Transacted, Farmers' Notes( Ditoounted, Drafts Ruined and Oolleotlone made on all pointe, SAVINGS RANK DEPARTMENT, Internet allowed on deposits of 31,00 and upwards, 5rEOIAI, ATTENTION OMEN TO THE COMMOTION Op' FARDnERe' BALE Noros. Every facility afforded Customers living at a dietanoe, 3, N. GORDON, AMTINO AaEN7•, by their example ; to people who don't do their duty ; and some poiutere were given as to procedure necessary to pat a atop to Belling liquor and cigarettes] to minora, Next Sabbath evening the Temperance line will be oonline ed '•Temptations" being the topio, isoR,EST. THOU.—To East Wawanoah, 00 Nov. 255h, the wife of Mr. Wm. Thom of a eon. a2an. Roes,—In Wfngbam, on Nov. 26th, Bella, beloved wife of Thos'. H. Rose, aged 41 years, NETTERvIELn,—In Lower Wingham, on Nov, 26th, John Netterfield, aged 66 years. Coopoi.—Io Clinton, on Nov. 30, Mrs. Marion Cooper, mother of James Cooper, Brussels, aged 80 yearn. PRooron.—In Morrie, on Deo, 2nd, Chas. Proctor, aged 77 years and 2 mantles, 13.V'CT201,7* SAS,E- TUESDAY, DEO. INTH,—Farm stook, &c. Lots 82 and 88, non. 18, Grey. Sale un• reserved, at 1 o'olook. Wm. 0, Dowding, Prop. F. S. Scott, Auo, THuxsn.T, DES. 14th,--Ohoioe selected stook, at McCormick's Hotel, Dungannon. Sale unreserved at 1 o'olook. M. J. Wil. limns, prop. ; F. S. Scott, ano. Bermmm, DEO. 16.—Household furniture, &o., at Ethel. Sale, unreserved, ab 1 o'olook, Mrs, W. Elliott, proprietress ; F. S. Scott, anotiooeer, WEDNESDAY, DEO. 205b. --Farm stook, implements, &c., at Lot 10, Con. 14, Mo. Rillop. Sale unreserved at 1 o'olook, The farm is also offered for sale or to rent. Jae. Campbell, prop. ; F. S. Scott, apo. 13RV•SS332,s ^z¢a1Zg3sY2'S, Fall Wheat Barley Peas Oats Butter, tubs and rolls .. Eggs per dozen Flour per barrel Potatoes (per bus) Apples (per bbl) Hay per ton Hjdea trimmed Hides rough Salt per bbl., retail Sheep skins, eaob Lamb skins each Hogs, Live Hoge, Dressed Wool 60 85 54 24 14 14 4 00 25 1 25 6 00 7 6 1 00 30 26 4 00 4 75 8 68 87 66 25 16 15 4 59 26 2 00 7 00 5 70 65 25 4 00 5 00 13 ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. GENEnen servant wanted at ones. Apply to DR, TWEDDLE, Brussels. DRIVER FOR BALE.—A large driver, works well as a third horse. Apggly to D. FORRE800, Walton. FOOT BALL lost in Brussels on Tuesday Jost. Finder w111 oblige by leaving it at Tu Poem Publishing House. Creed lost from watobguard, form of hammer. Pinder will be rewarded by leav- ing it with 8. T. PLUM. Brussels. THE PEOPLE'S COLElIiIi% MAPLE LEAF CROPPER, large size, for sale. almost new and in good working order. For further partic- ulars , Blare es' to price, �o, apply at VIE POST, r rpy P s Brussels. ' PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED against negotiatiog any of the follow- ieg notes drawn in my favor, as they were lost last Spring and payment Stopppe McDougall, Jiro, Sherrie, Alex, McNeill and V. Gramm, S. BDR15IS, Brussels, WOOD WANTED. We ars prepared to make contracts for 1000 porde of hard and soft wood, to be de- livered at the Brussels Balt Works. Par- tioulaTanyOOhad M No SALT 00MPANY, A HUNTER, LICENSED ATJO- fencoof over 14 years, seut for and County. nows dge Exp P who to 8e/1 to, Will guarantee satisfaction. If you want to sell or buy a farm call oat mo. Money to loan at 41 per tient, YOUNG BULL STRAYED from Ener 1 Lot 3, Con, 4, Grey, on or about Jame let iced 10 color, with horns partly burned with caustic and ring fu right ear when he loft' Any information leading to 1115 reoov0ry will be rewarded. DONALD MoDONALD, or THE Pon Jamestown P. 0, PIANO FOR SALE. • $450,00 Beautiful Cabinet Grand Upright 2Plano, largo size; Hungarian Waluttt ease ; M boat make •fuuebllyboguar5010auby tae7)d ; ,only8thto in neclosee monthe. 00 out an utak). Plano can b0 bought very ohoap. Cash or time. For full partionlars address P, 0, Box129, Bruaaels, 21.3 tIEATH.ER RENOVATING.— Edward Mole, who has had 4 years experience in the business, is prepared t0 attend to the wants Of th o public in feather bed reneveting and disinfecting Satiefao- tion assured. Will call for or return beds to suit the entailers, The work should be attended to before weather gets toe tavern, 'liar furter particulars apply at the Elec. trio Light Worao,Brussole, 21-4. FOR SALE IN max, VIL-- Elliott A nous sbing of e10 eo ld1 brick 1loum, with t�ramo kitchen and woodshed. 0004 stable and 1 acro of land all in first-olaee condition, If 865 5010 will be routed. Poe, session at any time. Por paltioularoapply t0 Wet, Sennett, Etliai; ALitx, PArTERaoN, Galt ; tee ns(,MoJGEsvaY,Mt,Porost, 2atf REAL ESTATE:. JJ1ARM FOR SALE.—THE UN- ileroigned offers bee farm, }gest Half Lot No. 10, 00u, 4, Grey, containing GO 9.,cre8, more or less, Por particulars as to price and terms apply to Brussels P. 06073. ROB on the promises, rARbi BOB SALE.—BEING Lot 7, Oon. 74, Gray, containing 100 haluuoe bush oFrame hon t 5, largo barn with stone stabling, orchard, good farms, dm. All seeded to grass. 31 allies from Brussels, a good market town. Dosireb/o farm for time, either stook further aparticularsiB apply atany or write STHP}1EN LAMB, Prop, 14.0,11 . Sealortll, 1 ARM FOR SALE, -150 ACRES A. of the NorthConsisting of Lot 80, DoSouth and SWears. nosh, This le au ezooilenbstock farm,being well supplied with good Spring water, It IS situated about a melee from the thriving VII. Inge of Blyth. A largo part of itis Hader grass. Buildings and terms are in a fair state of repair. 12asy terms of payment will be given, liar all information apply to 11-tf G. P. BLAIR, Banister, Brnsselo, 'DEREMPTORY SALE OF A Cool l=eant.—Tho "Whtto farm," lot 7, can. 2, Grey, 300 acres, 111111108 from James - will of (gravel late ownerr, Goobe d buil tinge the chard and never failing water supply, Tho laud is clean and in good state of oulthmtlon, 8 sores of Fall wheat now in. Thie;Ia a de- sirable propeto rty and a ebony bargain clan be had, JOHN asisBos8to A. ITUNTERreWHITE,Jamestown,tr. 1j I,1INE FARM FOR SALE.—j3E- 1170 Lot 29, N 1 Oon, 5, Morris township, containing 98 acme of first -plass land, There is a house, barn, enema and good ware. house, and farm is well fenoed. There are 85 scree in L'a11 wheat ; 15 urea in hay and 95 acroe pasture, Possession could be given at once, Farm adjoins the village oiBrus- sels, Por further particulars as torice, terms, R c. lit w e 10 JA Ail. B LIVi top rice, M, P„ Batton. 22-tt ' GOOD FARMS FOR SALE,— farms for sale atrensonaned bleor two orioes. The lotacre aro Nos. 10 and 11 Oon. 0 (Stumbles), the eideroad between them. Good brick house lot 10 arn on Orobarga and all oneeeseary barns iencea. Well watered and suitable for grain ar grazing. 100 acres now in grass. Will be sold either separate or together to suit pur- chaser. Terms of payment reasonable. Im- mediate possession, For further particulars aEl. L.1)IINJOSEPH, Iiarrriisterr,rWiashmo, 1t! DEG, 7, 1599 XMAS COMING Little more then two weeks' to make your Beleclions, Why pot do it wbon stooks are at their beat 1 This' week finds our stools all opened up and in good shape for inspection. Do not be afraid to make amnperleon, We invite it, Here's' a few of our linos :— Toys—An imminent line in ell iron. Garcon of all kinds. Bootie—The beet aolleotios we bays ever had, inolnding Picture and Toy Books, Prayer Books and Bibles, liymn Books and Hymned!' ; Henrys Boosts, n Bae line for boys at 40a ; the Altemue series in beautifully Cdsoordateanada,d 00.50re$1,00, at 85o 1 a fine line of Poste ; Chatterbox, 90o ; Young Celluloid Goods—Io great variety. Photo, Albums—In Celluloid, Leather and Plush. Purses—From 6o up to $2.00. Perfumes—Very choice, all prises up to peot Jardoue$8,50res erNjoelybtle, band painted and very suitable for Xmas Gifts, 36o. Don't forget the fact that we ere bead- quarters for elanta•Clans needs, at Fox's Drug Store. HtI RAILWAY rsirsr�M� Provincial Fat Stock and Dairy Show, LONDON, ONT, Dec, 71 to 75 Inclusive, 1899 Retnr0 Tickets at SINGLE FIRST.CLASS FARE from allie ntiouenn Ontario, Megaton and West, stations Ainn Ontario, Toronto, West from North. Tiolcots valid reterulue from Lon. don 011 or before December 185h, 1888. For Judges and Exhibitors Return Tickets will be issued at Bingle First -Class Pero for round trip, on Doc, 7th to 15t11, inclusive,ou surrender of Oertiiloate signed by Mn. P, W. Ronson. Valid to re- turn ou or before 18th Doo„ 1888• Tickets and all information. from Agents Grand. Trunk Railway System. R. T. SUTTON, Agent, Brussels. Winter fl'erin Opens Jan.2 CENTRAL ,i5trt t 'hr i.Or„f, First in popularity ; first in genuibe merit. taeWrite today for our beaotti• fel oetalogue. It gives full pnrtioulare. We have a staff of nine male teachers, 59..1, ELLIOTT. Principal, !1lla Blly Well John, how did you do this year Jolill Ceuinnu Souse, I salted away $600. WILLI.�l,M— Whzy John, you diel well, how did you manage $ JOHN— I bought all my goods froin .2. SJIfl'TH, of Brussels, for Cash. I saved X50 on that alone. He does sell cheap, he sells Foods at about half their real value. WILLIJI31-- I am going to stop bayini at a Credit Store right now. When you buy in a Credit Store yozc pay for f or your Own goods and also for your Never -jay N'eighbors'.