The Brussels Post, 1904-10-20, Page 8FINE NOTE PAPER
We are finding a steadily increasing demand for the
better grades of Note Paper. This is no doubt due to
fact that one derives great satisfaction in using "good"
Stationery in their correspondence. Our stock offers
a splendid ohoiee•and we take great pains to get any-
thing in this line. Best of all the prices are exceed-
ingly low.
DIMITY PAPER
Twenty-five sheets of this with the same number of
Envelopes to match we sell for 26c. This comes ill
all the desirable shades, including White, Dove, Bis-
cuit, Grey and Heliotrope. We also have other kinds
of Paper at 10c. per quire which is of specially good
quality. In addition we carry a very attractive line
of boxed Stationery.
F. R
DRUGGIST AND STATIONER.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY,
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Trains leave Brueaele Station, North
and South, as follows:
Goma Solent GoxNG NORTE,
Man 7:16. a.m I Mixed 9:00 a.m
Mixed :„.,.12:80 8.m I Mail ..'
. 1:20 p.m
Express....,. 8:78 p,m I Express8.66 p.m
Pug geirrs
A ohiel'e amang ye takit 'notes,
An' faith he'll prent it,
WEO0PING cough.
BEAUTIFUL weather.
Hon the Guy Brothers.
Toe pay train waa in Brussels on
Friday of last week.
Soon beet shipping is commencing in
thie locality. The beets go to Berlin
factory.
Minion sales are nnmerons and TEE
Poem i8 a firetelaee medium throngh
which to make them known.
Qo1Ta a number of Braeealitea went to
Wingham on Monday to hear Sir Wilfrid
Laurier. There wag a large atteudenae.
TEE deet on the Main street on Wed.
needay and Thursday was very annoying
and the watering cart ehonld have been
out.
TEE first ooneigament of cotters for
this season was sent pot last week and
others are going this and following weeks
until the 200 are delivered.
DRDGGIoT Fox has planed a Kelsey ooal
furnace in the eellar of hie etore which
will keep him and his customers cosy
during tbe coming Winter,
A LADY'S gold watch awaits an owner
at Tali PoeT Pobliebing House. Several
claimants for lost watches have appeared
but none were the owner of the one refer•
red to.;
New subscribers are being added to
Tem POO sebeoripbion list eaob week.
The balance of the year free to new sub-
scribers, or 15 mats for the balance of
1904.
GUNPOWDER Poor.—The Orangemen of
Brneeele Lodge are arranging for .an At
Home in the Orange Hall in this place
on Saturday evening, November 6111. A
shoit program will be presented and no
doubt a pleasant time will be enjoyed.
STILL PRx0ARI0U8,—The condition of
Biro. Coeene, of Trowbridge, is atilt
of a preoarions 07araoter and very littia
improvement daring the past week. It
good wishes will aid in her recovery
ehe should soon he oonvaleecent. Rev.
and Mre. Oosene are still at Trowbridge.
Gut Bees. highly recommended troupe
appear in Brussels Town Hall, Thursday
evening of this. weak, Thiele their first
appearance here although a number of
on; townepeople have beard them at
adjacent towns where they were per.
forming. They put on a good program.
TEtaeDAY of next week will bo Nomin-
ation Day. Meeting will be held in the
Town Hall, Brneeele, for the Beet Riding
of Heron, Zoom 12 to 2 o'olook. W. H.
Kerr ie the Returning Officer. A public,
meeting will be held, no doubt, after the
Nomination closes at wbiob the candidates
and others will speak,
Tam Patina or THE L490,—R. Leath•
erdale brongbt bank with him from the
West samples of grein8. He handed
TEE Poem little sheaves from the fields of
Henry and Harry Mooney's 600 eases, of
Weyburne, Albert Gerry'e, Indian Head,
and Heotor MoNeil'e, of Oakville, all
formerly of tbia Motility, We also have
immense beads of oats, a sample of
frosted wheat, and two mammoth maple
leaves, the latter from Vancouver, B. 0.
Tbe West is verily the land of promise.
PREDICTS'A SEVERN WINTER, — A000rd-
ing to to the propheey of the fowl a hard
Winter le upon us. "Forest and
Stream" gays ;—"It ie said dneke and
other fowl have pin feathers in August
when there i8 to be an open Fall or Witt.
ter. If they have down on their breasts
it is the sign of a hard Winter. Sports.
men say ducks already Elliot this year
have been toned without pin feathery but
have a coat of thick browo down on their
breasts. Hence a hard Winter is pre-
dicted."
STILL IN THE Ledo —The results of W.
H. Moeraoken's exhibiting roots, vege.
tables, &o,, at the Fall Fairs dating this
Fall the prizes were se lollowe :—
Seoforth, 40
Listowel, - 44
Fordwioh, 28
Atwood, 84
Brneeele, - 50
Blyth 80
X ungannon, 24
Total..,..... .. +250
Mao, bee been attending Fall Faire for
About 50 years and le not only a Veteran.
exhibitor but alga a suooeottul prize
winner, In hie Mangold growing he
distanced all oolnpetitoee, 0e a rale.
There's a lot Of hard wok taking in these
Fall Petite but Mr. McCracken bears it all
With 4 patience and eojayme0t that
411oald place hie name in the honor roll
dl Agrioultural Pall Fait martyrs,
Everybody, far and soar knows W.
8400retktn and 1110 Fair exploits,
Got Bnos'. Bend parade Thursday
noon wee very neatly done.
AN epidemic of grippe colds is on the
go and many are need up with it.
BRUSSELS School Board did not meet
last Friday evening as a quorum was not
present.
Tan Treasurer will pay East Huron
Fall?air prizes on Friday of this weak
at his office, THE POST, Brussels, from I0
a. m, to 6 p, m,
FOR a young mac deeiroae of learning
the drug boeinees, there is a good opening
with H. A. Crooke, Drnkgiet, of Paris,
Oot., a8 Mr. Crooke handles drags and
draggiet'e enmities only and has a good
preeoriptiop bneineee.
Tin Pose woe pleased to see our old
friend, Wm. Shedden, 4th line, Morrie,
who had been laid up with a broken thigh
for the past months, in town onThurs-
day. He was a000mpauied by Mee.
Shedden who has been hie better halt for
over 50 years.
- LOST.—hire, Hele, of Wingham, had a
pair of pillow shame, with drawn work
border, and 3 embroidered collate, taken
from the "Palace" at Brussels Fall Fair
on Oot. 7th. They poeeibly got mixed
up with some other exhibitor's goods bat
the owner will be greatly obliged it they
were returned to ber or left with W. H.
Herr, Secretary of tbe Fair, Brueaele.
G. T. R. SHIPMENT.—Among the ship.
menta from Brueaele G. T. R. this week
were Works, 3 care salt; A. C.
Damee, oar of bogs ; Geo. Beet, 2 Dare
hogs ; Alf. Baeker, 5 oars baled hay and
2 oars baled straw ; J. McDonald, oar of
beading ; R. Graham, 2 oars oats ; R,
Thomson, car of apples ; P. Anent, oar
of baled hay. Inward, Wilton & Turn-
bull received a oar of ooal, as did R. H.
Rose and Ranaford Broe. 8 oars. E.
Ament got 2 oars of lumber. 19 oars
were loaded.
Got BB00, lineemELe.--The event of
oar theatrical season will undoubtedly be
the engagement of Goy Bros.' Minstrels.
It has charm, variety, humor, excitement,
music to please the ear and novel eoenio
effete to dazzle tbe eye. It presents the
old time plantation melodies, ep.te-date
aerobatio speoialtiee, superb orchestral
music and the moat modern of the mov-
ing picture machines, all blended barmen-
10aely into an evening's entertainment
that never holds a dall moment, At the
Town Hall, Thursday evening of this
week.
ENTERED INTO RE09: Wedueeday of
last week, 12th inst., after a hard fought
battle foriife against the nnoompromieing
enemy to the buman family—Com:mop-
biota Elizabeth Bradwell beloved wife
of W. Anget, of Clifford, and 8rd
daughter of Thomas and Mre. Bradwell,
formerly of Brneeele, was beckoned away
from the earthly home to the Heavenly
rest. She bad been ill for the past year
and was 58 years, 4 months and 12 days
old. During the past seven weeks ehe
was quite helpless. A hoaband, 2 eons
and a little daughter survive. Mre.
Angst was born in Markham Township,
00. York, in 1886 and came to Brneeele
when a baby. The funeral took plane on
Satatday afternoon. Rev, Mr, Sends -
more, of Harriet:n, ane Rev, Mr. Mooney,
of Clifford, took charge of the eervioe.
Deceased passed away in a very happy
and triompbatt frame beloved by many
and will be greatly missed by her rel.
atives who are deeply eympathieed with.
Mies Annie Bradwell, who waited on her
eieter for about 4 mouths, is quite poorly
in Grace Hoepitel, Toronto, at the pree•
ent but we hope ehe will soon be leaval-
enOent.
JUNIOR DEPARTMENT CLOSE= INR A DAY.
—Owing 00 the prevalence of whooping
cough in town Medioal Health Officer,
Dr, Toole, bad the Jnnior Department
of Bruseele Pablle School closed on
Tuesday of 1110 week so that the room
might be thoroogbly disinfected. The
Seotion Of the Statute bearing on this
matter ehbuld be noted and le as fellows :
—"Whenever a ease of Small pox...
Cholera, Scarlatina, Diphtheria, Whoop.
ing Clough, Measles, Mumps, Glandere, or
other oontagi000 disease, exists -in any
bongo or household belonging to whioh
are persona attending echoed, the hoeee•
holder shall within eighteen boure of the
time each disease ie known to cadet,
notify the head teaoher of eaob school or
schools, and also the Seoretary of the
Local Board of Health, of the exietenoe
ea each disease ; and no member of each
boaeehold than attend eebo0l until a
08rtiii0ate bas been obtained Zoom the
Medioal Health Officer, or legally quell -
fled reediest practitioner, !bat infection
no 100gee waste in the hones, and that
th1 sink pereo0, house, clothing and
other effeote have been disinfected to hie
satisfaction ; and ono each aertifloate
shall have been obtained, it shall be the
duty of every member of the household,
and of the teaober,Do tee all reasonable
effort t 000
e b patient the ns cis '
p so tion of mem-
bers of the 0aid household with Other
children," "Any penes who violate°
May regulation of the Proeinolal Board
of Health or any looal hotted of hoaltb
ehall be liable for every mole 0ffoa0e to a
penalty not exceeding 920 in the Macro
Mon of the 8onviOting JSBbioee be
Magistrate, beeidee ooete whioh may also
bo ttliicted, if the '0onvioting:Juetiote or
Magiettatee **fit to impose the Same.
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Standard Bank of Canada
r 6'S,'ASi1X,T909 117 1.E372
B1511PLOS, ORIBSBBVE FUND a 1,000000
TOTAL A89380iS 07101 10,000,000
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"SAVINGS BANK2Pa"
—DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR and upwards received on whioh
INTEREST IS ALLOWED FROM DATE bla DEPOSIT
et the HIGHEST BANK RATE. ACCRUED INTEREST
ie added to acoonn0e every six months and becomes prinoipal,
—MARRIED WOMEN and MINORS may make and withdraw
Deposita without the intervention of any person,
LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE.
SALE NOTES CASHED, OOLLEOTED or may be left for SAFEKEEPING
only for whioh no charge is made.
YOUR BUSINESS will reoeive oar oorelul and oonrteoue attention. -
A. 0. MACFARGANE, Armee.
BARRISTER MACDONALD, oftown ,opened
Dr, MacDineld'a meeting at Blyth on
Tuesday evening of this week.
Preop Roots J0DGED,--Eaet Huron
Agricultural Society give prizes each
year for beet belt aura of mangolde and
turnips. W. H. MoOraaken, of town, did
the judging in the 0001008 plots this week
with the following results :—
Turnips. Weight.
let, Jao. Broadfoot, Morrie 188 lbs.
2nd, Wm, Robb, " 176
8rd, Jae. Speir, 166 "
Maogolde.
let, Jae. Speir; Morrie 229 lbs.
god, Robt, Nichol " 206 " •
3rd, Wm. Robb, " 181 "
Mr. McCracken Saye the froet did eon•
Adorable injury in some pia0es in stunt•
ing the growth but that mangolds were
making great advance in the past week.
George Thomson, who is god Viae Presi-
dent of East Huron Agrioultaral Sooiely,
generously donated the let prize in each
plass, $2 60 and W. H. Mooraoken gave
the 2nd for marigolds. Several additional
entries were offered atter the time allow.
ed for receiving them bad elapsed. Io a
fine root growing country like ibis there
should at least be 20 competitors eaob
year as the prizes are good and the
farmer has no trouble in the matter in
addition to the regolor oars of hie crop.
Next year we hope to see a large 10arease
in the number of entries. - -
ABOUT BR0aeELa FALL FAIR —A Monk•
ton aorreepondent says :—The Brunets
Fair was attended by a number from
here, where they had the opportunity of
seeing our Dr's horse speeded for a
quarter of a mile at the rate of 2 20.—
The. Wingham Times remarks :—The
Braesele Fall Fair was held on rThoreday
and Friday and the Fair direotors were
favored with excellent weather, The
Fair was a tittle ahead of Wingbam in
the matter of attendance, bat we would
judge that Wingham had a larger ex.
hibit. The chow of horses in Wingbam
thio year was the beet ever seen at a
country Fair. The inside exhibits in
Brussels were ahead of those ab Wing
ham in quantity, Huron Expositor re-
ports as follows :—Lanky Brneeele, they
got tbe only fine days in a week of
disagreeable ones for their Fall Fair , on
Thursday and Friday. Although obilly,
both days were bright, Friday being
particularly fine, alai just the kind of a
day to attraot a large crowd, and they
bad it, the gate receipts amounting to
over 9600, wbiob did not inolnde the
large number of members each of whom
reoeived an additional admieeion ticket.
The show too, was a good one and every
person seemed pleased and appeared to
have pot their money's worth. The in•
door show wee as usual a good one, there
being large dieplays in almost every
department. The outdoor show was also
a good one, if anything, eaperior to Other
yearn. There was a Targe entry of
horses hi all classes and for a long time
the bore° ring was the centre of attrao'
Mon. The cattle,of which there was a
large number, also had a large emptier of
admirers, while sheep, pigs and poultry
Game in fot their fair share of attention.
In addition to these there wag a large
exhibit of vehicles and farm implements,
whioh proved quite an attraotion.—The
Directors of the Full Fair met on Sato.
day afternoon and reviewed the bodement
of the recent Show aa anbmittod by the
Seoretary•Treaeurer. Total receipts
were reported at nearly 9850,00. Severe4
aorreotiouo were made in the prize lie
among whioh were the following •—Jae.
Speir, 3rd for yearling heavy draft filly
instead of Jae. Ferguson ; Geo. Walker,
let for baggy bores over lei. hands in.
stead of J. T. Robertson ; Kim Kelly, let
for band baguet. A few other awards
were left to be dealt with in the prize
paying.—Several contemplated improve.
manta to the Agricultural Park and Fair
were dioouseed and left over to the 11090
annual meeting. -The Treasurer, W. H.
Kerr, will be prepared to pay the prizes
on Friday of tide week at his office, oom-
menoing at 10 a, m. o'clock, Persons
not calling before Nov. 6th tbo money
will be remitted to the winner by letter,
at their expense as in former years,—
Past Fair was a very satisfactory one to
the Directorate.—Neil S. MoLanobliu
was allowed the use of the "Palace" as a
afore room for Sutmmer implements,
buggies, &a, fn 0onneation with his
implement business,—Oobor de Sons sold
10 anttere and 3 buggiee the day of the
Fair.
AN Owao SOUND WEDDING. — The
Owen Sound Times of last week
Saye ; — A faebionable wedding
that eaaght the public interest and
centered the thoughts of the young people
of Owen Sonud on the reeidenoe of John
R. McKenzie, 26 Paterson street, woe
solemnized at noon on Wednesday
when their daughter, kin Isabel M0.
Kenzie, a y000g lady popular in sooiai,
00001081 and literary 010010e, was united
in marriage to be. Fred. L. Gilpin, a
rising young dentist, wbo bas eetabllehed
a lucrative praotioe in Michigan City,
Md. While a student at the Owen
Sound Collegiate Inetitote and in the
dental parlors of hie unole, Dr. M. Oat.
anagh, Dr, Gilpin beteme well known in
social and athletic oirolee, The regldenoe
was beautifully deooratod for the aeons.
ion. In the drawing room the feature
was 6 large atoll of Autumn heavers and
evergreens, from the 0entre of whinit hong
tt floral wedding bell. The arch formed
the entrance to a bay window and ander
it the words of the oerem0ny were pro.
nonneed by Rev. John Somerville, D. D,
pastor of fi)iVisiten street Presbyterian
boob, in the presence of thirty guests
all of whom were relatives of the interest-
ed families. White oaroationa were pro
fueely need in a further plau of decor.
atiou whioh extended through the draw.
ing and dining room, where festoons of
Autumn loaves and tinware added bright.
lien and taped hearts in harmony with
the event. Ae the bridal party entered,
the bride on the arm of her fattier, they
passed through an Mee of white Bilk
streamers festooned by font brigbt faded
little obildreu, Mieeee Eleanor Cavere,
Irene Cavanagh, Eva Gilpin shit Master
Jack Oavanagh. The little girls were
attired in white and the little bay in a
neat snit of brown. The picture was
rendered doably impressive by an ex.
oellont rendering of the Lohengrin Bridal
March (Wagner) by ' Mise Olive Gilpin,
acaoin of the groom, from Wiarton. The
bride was magnificent, almost queenly,
in a gown 'of white silk trimmed with
chiffon and Beed pearls, She wore a
bridal veil and wreath of heather and'
carried a shower bogaet of white bridal
roses and asparagus ferns and wore the
groom's gift, a ooatly pearl aunburet.
Her attendant was one of Owen Sound's
sweet young ladies, Mies Catherine P. R.
Matthews, who ie • now a resident of
Toronto. She was superb in a gown of
white silk trimmed with chiffon and deep
Batbenburg lace, wore a. white picture
hat and carried a baguet of pick rosea.
The groom was supported by H. Gilpin,
a cousin from Wiarton. The wedding
dejeuner oondaobed under the elaborate
decorative effeote already referred to, woe
a most euooesafgl affair, After the die•
pceal of a delightful menu, the health of
the bride was proposed by Rev. J.
Somerville, D. D., and respooded to in'
particularly bright style by the groom.
Dr. Oavanagh proposed' the health of
the bridesmaid wbo found a ready
and able sponger io Heber Gilpin
The groom's gift to the 'bridesmaid
was a pearl oresoent, to the groomsman a
pearl pin. and to the three little girls and
boy who Resisted, a senvenier of Michigan
Oity. Among the guests from outside
pointe were Mr, and Mre. Gilpin, of
B,uesels, palette of the groom ; Mre.
Atkioaon, aunt of tbo- bride, Toronto ;
Mrs. W. M. Matthews and Mies Meat.
hews, Toronto ; Mies Olive Gilpin of
Wiarton, and others referred to 0e prin.
Opals in the event. The bride and
groom left by the afternoon 0. P. R.
expre00 for Toronto en route to Meohigan
Oity, and the largo orewd at the depot
wbo showered perfumed confetti at the
bride and groom must have given them
aeentanae'thlb they were followed by
the beat wishes of Owen Sound friends,
The bride's travelling dress was a tailor-
made snit of dark green broadcloth with
white atilt vent pad hat to oorrespond.
The list of preseuto is en large as to eon•
etitute the beat possible iudacement to
the ohronio baohelor to desert his single
blet:asth sa. An entire roam devoted to
the wedding mementoes was literally
filled with beautiful pima of out glees,
silverware, brio.a brao and fanny work
in silk and linen. The lien inoludee a
pearl ring form Division street choir, of
whioh the bride was a popular member,
and a epee of sterling silver teaspoons
from the teachers of Boyd etreet °obool.
It would be impraotiooble to make more
than tbb general reference to the long
list of preseete from individual eooreee,
but it oonstitates ode of the flueet
Mona ever ever seen at an Owen Sound wedd-
ing. A pleaseut preface to the wedding,
moored at the reeidenoe 61 Mrs. J. C.
Forster on Friday evening last when a
reception was tendered in honor of the
bride by the members of Division street
choir, when ehe was informally presented
with the pearl ring referred to among the
wedding gifts.
0I11.1ItUIl i)il1MES.
Rev, 5, M. Webb, inonmbent, took the
0ervioe0 in St. Jobu'e oharch last Sun•
day 0021• will also be here next Sunday.
Rev, Wm. Fargnharean, M. A , B.
of Dneham, will nanny the pulpit of
Melville church next Sabbath. Rev. itIr,
Roes Witt preach anniversary eermenn at
Durban and give an address on Monday
evening.
Last sabitath morning Rev, Jno, Roos,
B, A„ spoke in Melville oburoh on the
very 'interesting subject "What to do
with oar berdons." At the evening ear.
vice the sermon wee based on the theme
"Running the ()beatian rens."
The annual Union Bible Society msec•
ing was to have been held next Sabbath
evening in Melville church but owing to
the uncertainty of Rev. T. W. Coseno,
who was to give the address, being present
on account of hie mother's illness the
Meeting bee been postponed. Date will
be onnoonoed Mier.
The nonditlon of his Lordship Bishop
Baldwin remains about the tame, the
bishop being still in a oomato00 condi.
tion, Messages are arriving from all
over Canada and the United Slates, it-
quiring to to his lordehip's illness, and
the most profound regret oontinttoe to be
expensed from all gaarter0, As we go to
press we learn that the Biahopbas pasted
away.
Rev. W, G. HotvOOD, pastor of abs
Askin street Methodiet oharch, London,
signified to the members of the Querlerly
Beata that be would not be able to
wept the invitation whi0b they Muted,
lno8ely extended to him to remalvt for a
fourth year.' He added that he had re.
osived and had accepted an invitation 10
go to Mitchell, Many 8xpreeeene of
regrot at Mt. Howeon'e determioation to
lease Were made, A ana0imobe call was
ex'ended to Rat, Alfred Brown, of Wind.
(,AI ITAL--raid lap 91,000,000
RESERVE FUND - $1,000,000
Directors
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Prosideut, 'toe-Prneident.
T 08, 111ADH0Aw, 1. I.A, 1ela Stollen Ain, W. atonwitrou 904100, X.O. D, E, THOMSON, 10, O.
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BREASSWAS
ReNCLA
A. E. MELLISH, Manager.
ear, to go to Lindon next June, when Mr.
Howeon'o pastorale oeaeee, Rev. Mr.
Howson was the pastor of Wesley
Methodiet church, Clinton, for a term,
The Anneal Tbankoffering meeting of
the W. F. M. S. of Melville obneoh was
held in the beeement 'Thursday evening
of last week with a good attendanoe. An
excellent program was presented, follow
edby refreebnente. The offering
amounted to $58. Program was ice
follows :—Opening hymn ; Sariptnre
reading, Mrs. A. Straobao ; prayer, Mrs.
Jno. Rose ; reading of minutes, hire. J.
11. Cameron ; treasurer's report, Mre.
N. MaoLanahlin ; Sewing Circle report,
Mre. MaoGuire ; paper on Mieeione to
China, Mrs. N. MaoLeuohlin respon-
sive reading ; polo, Mre. (Dr.) ;folmee ;
reading of Thsnknffering leaflet (The
Gift of Lova,) Miss Lizzie Rose 1 offering;
dedicatory prayer, Mre. G. A, Deadmae,
Isaiah 53 and C was the text selected
by Rev. Mr. Roger, of Fordwioh, last
Sabbath morning in Brussels Methodiet
oharch from whioh he preoehed 8 logical
and most interesting die000ree. '-'Christ.
tan Stewardship" wag the topic in the
evening and the speaker dealt at length
on the proprietorship of God in the
univeree,tbe reasons we eboald aoknow•
lege oar etewardehip and the blessedness
that cornea to .people to honor God.
After the regular service Rev. Mr. Honer
attended the Epworth League where the
enbjeot was lumber dimmed and cards
distributed oolioiting memberebip in the
new Aeeodiation of Stewardship being
organized in Methodism. Several sp.
plioation oarde were signedandmore will
follow. The Winghan Dietriot Epworth
League appointed Rev. Mr, Hower to
•euperi0tend thio department of work
in the Dietriot acid we wieb him souse.
He handles the enbjeot well.
Business Locals.
STOVE weed for sale. 3009 CONNING.
EAE, Braesele,
APPR0NTIOE wanted to learn barbering,
tither boy or young man.
W. E. DUNCAN, Barber, Brussels.
A Feta smooth, true, feat and easy
ant oat) be made when sews are gummed,
Med and set by T. MoGrrgor, Mill street,
Braesele.
500000LY used Mason Binh piano for
Bale, n octave, worth 9450 but will be
mid considerably below that if taken at
ease. Eagaire at Tao Poet Publishing
Howie.
BLACK Collie dog, with white tech and
lege came to the home of G. A. Deadman,
Brussels. Tbe oweer is requested to
prove property, pay for tbie :ooiee and
take It away. G. A. DEADMAN.
TEAT Drees Goode Sale :--Nevar wee
there offered to the Ladies of Heron and
Broca Pooh an opportunity. Slaughter.
ing the moat fashionable of Drees Goode
right now. It you want 1, 3 or 6 droeeea
it will pay you to drive 25 miles to
King's. Eggs still 20o.
G. B. lama, Wingbam.
Hartley, H, Dewart, K. C., was semis..
cited by South Toronto Liberal,
Hammond Dodds was accidentally shot
and killed at Alton while booting.
The Battle Creek Health Pood Corn•
pauy'e factory at London was burned.
Lose, $10,000.
The ten -year-old son of William Sones,
of Delos° Mines, was burned to death in
a fire that destroyed his father's barn.
A live stook train and o freight collided
on the 0. P. R. near Murillo Station.
Brakeman Forman wee probably fatally
scalded, Fireman Molnnes badly beret
and a large number of cattle killed.
BLAeniLL,—In Ypsilanti, Mioh., on Sept.
1241], to Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Blasi].
ill, 8 eon.
Ooi0LEY—MANNING.—In Morrie, at the
residence of the bride':parente, on
Oot. 19t11, by Rev, I. M, Webb, of
Brussels, Mr. Wm, D. Ooutlay, of
.Stratford, to Mies Mary E , daughter
of Mr, and Mre. John Manning,
Morrie,
lsaso-
ANeT—At Clifford, on Oot. 12, Elizabeth
Bradwell, beloved wife of Wm. Anet,
aged 88 years, 4 mouths and 12 days.
BARan,—In Oranbrook .on Oot. 191b,
Adam Baker, aged 42 years and 5
days.
Formas.—A0 Rathwell, Manitoba, on Ooh,
12th, George Forbes, Formerly of
Morrie towosbip, father to Mre.
Neil MaLauohlio, Brneeele, aged 78
years,
MOFinseat: At Lauder, Mn.,aon Oot.
2nd, p'lorence, daughter of Wm, and
Mra. MoPadr8an, fortnerly of Btuo•
sole, aged 1 year and 11 months.
FRIDAY, OCT, 21.—Farm 01ook, Imple-
ments, etc, Lot 8, Oon. 1 Grey, Sate
unreserved at 1 p. m. JAe, OUT; Prop.,
P, 8, Scott, Ano.
70001399, cT,20.—
a , O 5 Fnrm, ['arm stank,
implements, &o. Lot 7, don. 5, Grey.
Sale unroeorved, at 1 p.m, 11o»T, 3. Bos,
Prop. F. S. Scott, Ano,
TunsnaY, Nov, lea',—Farm stook, ihn.
plemente, MoeLot16, Oen, 0, Howiolr,
boundary of 13owiokand Grey. Sale 110.
re00000d, 0.0 12 °'oleo&. Lemuel J. Jack.
lin, Prop. F S. Scott, Ano.
I't1E0DAY, Nov. 8n1.= -Form, farm
stoic, fmplemente, ate, Lot 12; Con, 4,
Grey. Sale unreserved at 1 o'olook p, m,
10, MoQaarrie, Prop, F, 8, Soots, Ago.
F.1 •Ct•:9 .':FL:>. .::.A.1:00::a✓'9'S,
Fall Wheat 100 1 00
Barley 87 40
Pepe 60 60
Otte 26 80
Butter, tube and rolls18 14
Eggs per dozen 17 18
Hay per ton 5 00 6 00
Flonr, par cwt 5 60 6 00
Potatoes per line 60 60
Appleo (per bbl.) 1 00 1 25
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
PRIZE PAYING. — THE
Treasurer will be =spared to pay the
prizee in connection with East Enron Pall
Fair ou Frlday, Oct, 21st, front 30 o'clock a.
in. toe p, m., at his aloe, Tna Poe Publish-
ing Hausa. W, H. KERB,
Treasurer.
T- EICESTERS FOR SALE,
t either sex or any age. This, flock lute
been very suceesetul at the local Blume.
Have also for sale a priza.winning young
Durham )3o11, Apply at Lob 10, Con. 16,
Grey, or 0. 1V11NB17LL,
10-0L Walton P, 0,
OVERCOAT TAKEN—ON THE
second day of East Huron Pall Fair
ray Overcoat, a black one with velvet collar,
wee taken from the hall of the Queen's
Bole'. Brussels, and another smaller Stoat
left, The party who made the exab augo or
took the coatis asked to kindly return It to
the Queen's ab once, A. Moira V,
16•tL 3ett0rth.
Teacher Wanted.
Teacher wanted, male Or female, bolding
Seeood Claes certificate. for U. B. B. No. 11,
Morris. Grey and McSillop, (situated e0
Walton.) Duties to 80mmenoe Jun, 8rd,
1806, Applications, stating salary, received
up to Oot.22ud. R.H. Pl61301UBO1i,
18.8 Seo„ Walton,
Our. 20, 1904
:dot
Water
Bottles
and
Fountain
Syringes
and
and other items in oar Rab.
bar Stook are essential in
every home. We guarantee
007'
Queen Quality
goods to give perfect satie•
faotion but we also have the
cheaper varletlee if desired.
When yon respire a Hot
Water Bottle there hi
generally no time to lose.
Now is the time to prepare
for it. Bee our new goods at
7g S
Drug Store
DRU &GIST APPRENTICE
WAN1310. Good opportunity for a
young man with proper goollAoattieone,
16.1 r -Druggist, Paris, Ont.
OAR FOR SERVICE.—THE
oudorsigoed will keep for sorvloe a
tboro'-bred Mester Boar oil Lot 83, Oen. 10 ,
Grey. Pedigree may be seen on Replica-
tion. Terms,el t0,wtahprivilege of return..
100 if neaoseary. WM, SOHNOO.K,
14 4 Proprietor.
Stone For Sale..
Tenders will be received up to the 7111
day of Novan.ber, 1900, for the efonecon-
tained iu the center pier of Bois bridge, at
Lot 4, Oen,12, Gray township (said to be
about 20 cords,) The highest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
JOHN MoINT08H,
Clerk, Ethel.
�( OOD FARIt7: FOR SALE.—
The undersigned offer for sale ble
farm , being Lot 1, Con. 18, G r ev. 1t le alt.
noted on the Gravel road, 2 miles South of
Brussels and contains 100 aures of good land,
all cleared but12 aurae. There 1e a drat
01x00 brick 1101188 and kitchen, heated with
0000088 wood shed, artesian well with
windmill and water is pumped to. barn,
Baru le 88068 feet with atone stables. Bay
barn 88x00 feet. Good orchard, farm well
fenced ; pleasantly altnatod. Will be sold
on easy terms. Apply on premises Or Brue-
9016 P, 0., ENBA8 CRI011, 16.00
£a'dfies' Fine
hoes.
Handsome to the eye
Artistic in design.
First-rate worklnan-
ship.
Rliade to wear and
keep their shape.
Beautiful finish, easy
t i "'" • " comfort, very durable.
When you discard
them you want another " jt st like the last ones."
Then our prices are not the least pleasing part of
the buying. i
Here are a few:—
Dongola Laced Heavy or Light Soles 91 25
Kid Laced, Goodyear Welt, Light or Heavy Soles 2 00.
Kid Laced, beet of Stook and Workmanship 92 60 to 8 50-
fa"'Shoee and Rnbbere promptly repaired.
HARNESS DEPARTMENT
•
— Robes and Blankets, Wool and Plush Rugs.
—Tronko and Satchels at prince to please your purse,
—Single and Team IIernees, neat and durable, and the prices lowest possible
where geed materiel and worltmanohip ie included.
—Four Sete Second band Single Harness, price from 92.50 to 94 00 per set.
— A oomloitable house and 8 Iota for sale; fruits of all kiade.
X. aw it a AL D S.
COBE3-C CAF F Ir'6GE 00.
E can supply you at once with any,
Buggy you may want but as the.
time for purchasing CUTTERS has come we
W
would like to tell you that we are fully pre-
pared to meet your every want in the Cut-
ter as well as in the Sleigh Lite, We have
the Finest and Most Up-to-date t
lt,Bsortment
of Cutters that can be found anywhere,
ready for inspection, and would bep leased
to have - call and d
youn see them, Prices
Right,
TWO COWS' POR 8ALEt
JOHN 00EER ONS.