The Brussels Post, 1904-11-10, Page 8WALL
PAPER
Many people for several
reasons think that the
Fall is the right time to
have their papering done.
During the Summer so much time is spent out of doors that
many rooms are really unused for those months, and it is with
the coming of colder weather that it is thought advisable to
have the house brightened up by re -papering. We have re-
ceived several shipments of new Paper, so are all ready to
supply your needs in this line. Paper for any room and
Prices Low.
DRUGGIST AND STATIONER.
GRAIIIO TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHEER ESTENBION W. el. & R,
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows:
GOING BoCTE GOING NORTH.
Mall 705 man I Mixed 9:00 a,m
Mtxed.........12:80 a.reI Mau .. ,.1:20 pan
Express...-.- B:78 p.m Expreee -,8:85 p,m
A ohtel's among ye takir' notee,
An' faith he'll prent it.
Finn weather and good roads.
Houses to rent are very scares in Brus-
sels.
THA13xeaxvrio Day Thareday of next
week,
Looe[ news may be read on page 6 of
this issue.
AN At Home was held in the Orange
Hall on Saturday evening celebrating
the 6th of November.
EDWARD B&BRAIN has porohreed the
house and lot, corner Flora and Elizabeth
street,' from Alfred Baeker. The prioe
paid was 3326.
DR. BUTLER COMING.—On Tneeday,
Nov. 22nd Dr. Butler, specialist, of Lora
don, will be at the Amerioan Hotel,
Brneeele, where he may be consulted
from 3.80 p. m,
THE appeal in the Brussels sewer case
will be heard before the Supreme Court,
at Ottawa, on Monday or Tuesday of
next week, Barrieter Sinolair will be
assisted by Barrister Ayleeworth, of
Toronto.
Ai:emote SALE.—Saturday afternoon of
Deis week, at 2 o'olook, an auction sale
of farm stock, buggies, cream separators,
truck and bag holders, &o., will be held
by Neil S. MoLenohlin, of Brussel'', on
tbe vacant lot North of Viotoria Park,
Brueeele. F. S. Swill will be the
Auctioneer.
EDWARD LOWRY bee purchased the
Braaeele—Wroxeter stage outfit from
Geo. Robb and is in poaeeesion this week.
Samuel Carter ie driving the Seaforth—
Brnssels stage. Tbis deal gives the rotate
from Seatorth to Wroxeter to Mr. Lowry
and be will attend to all the duties care-
fully and efficiently.
A MEETING of East Huron License
Commiseionere was beld at the Central
s oda
Hotel, Brnaeal , on Tuesday ot this week,
All the membere were e p resent viz :—
Obairman A, Littlejohn, Jno. MoDowell,
Was, Tangent' and Inepeotor J. R. Miller.
Licenses were signed for the Riding and
statements Nos. 3 and 4 for distribution
were also duly completed. Board ad -
al of the In-
' rued meet at thecall On t0
7
8oao0L BOARD Friday evening of this
week.
NExr Wednesday afternoon will see
the leavening of the names on the list of
bachelors in Brussels and a new home
established.
A musical and literary entertaioment
will be given on Thanksgiving Day even•
ing in the school room of the Methodist
oburoh by the Epworth League.
Satan VINETTA,the twin daughter of
David and Mre. Jameison, died last Sun-
day morning and was buried Monday
afternoon. The child was 3 menthe and
6 days old.
THANxsGIVING DAF.—Retard liokets, at
single tare, will be leaned by the railways
for Thanksgiving, good going on Wednee•
day or Thursday, 16th and 17th and
returning on the Monday following.
THANEBGIVLVG.—Thursday of next week
will be Thanksgiving Day and will be a
pablia holiday. On account of this THE
Pon will be published a day earlier than
usual viz Wednesday afternoon. Ont
aorreepondente will please notice this
(Mange,
TENNIS CLUB OoNOERT.—On December
9th the people of Brussels and vicinity
will have an apporta0iby of hearing
Herold Garvie. There will also be
present Bert. Harvey, one of Canada's
favorite comedians and humorists and
George A. Fox, the renowned violinist.
An excellent program will be presented.
THIS week the German Concert 00., is
holding down the boards nt the Town
Hall and at the same time advertising
and selling various medioinal prepara-
tions. Their program noniiete of Bongs,
comedy, trials doge, instrumental
epeoialtiee, ' &o. A large crowd has
been in attendance. They go from here
to Kincardine.
OUR BROTHER( O8 THE QUILL.—Tbe
Fordwioh Record has jogged along past
another milestone. Bro. Watters deser
vee credit for the improvement he bas
made in it and is well deserving of .the
support he reoeive(.—Bre. Bradwin, of
Blyth, like Alexander of old, is looking
for new worlds to oongcer, so is in the
field for Huron Go. Council in Division
No. 7. Hie oonetiiaeney will include
West and East Wawanoeb, Blyth and
Wingham. Mr. Bradwin is a level
beaded, deceut fellow.—J. P. Jaffrey,
editor of the Galt Reporter, met with a
very serione accident in Preston on
Saturdayevening. While attempting tin to
board thfront end of a moving street
oar, he missed the step, and the wheels
passed over hie foot, crushing it terribly.
Mr. Jaffrey was removed to the Galt
Hospital, where bis injuries were attend-
ed to. It le yet et pertain whether the
specter. foot will have to be amputated or not.
PP
GRAND THERE. Sttu'gENTe.—Among the The oar was not a regular passenger one,
shipments daring past week were the bat was used for express, and was not
following :—R. Graham, 2 oars of oats fitted at the front with the usual steps.
and oar wheat ; A. 0. Damao, 2 oars of
lambs ; A. Baker, 4 oars hay ; Balt
Works, 5 oars salt ; R. Thomson, car
apples to Winnipeg ; G. A. Beet, oar
hogs. Inward there was a oar of cement
for the 0. P. R. and another for P. Am.
ant ; oar of shingles for P. Ament ; ear
of coal for Roee and Cober ; and oar of
Manitoba wheat for Stewart & Lowiok.
Tan Goderiob Signal Saye •—Police
Magistrate Humber and Crown Attorney
Beaget were in Seatorth on Tuesday in
connection with the case of J. G. Orioh,
constable of the town of Seafortb, against
W. H. Willie, of the town of Seatorth,
for defamatory libel in a letter published
in the Seatorth News on tbe 27th of
October, in relation to the said John G.
Orioh as a ground for bio dismissal from
the position of town oonatable of Seatorth.
After bearing the evidence 11r. Humber
seat the ease up for trial at the next
osaizea.
FRIDAY a ooneingenb of the Wingbam
Mende of Dr. Obisbolm a000mpanied the
doctor to Benguela on the afternoon train.
They were met by the town Band and a
ben a atade f the
IooalCommitteew p o
town was made atter whioh short con-
gratnlatory addresses were given from
the Queen's Hotel baloony by B. Gerry,
Warden Bowman, De. Bethune, of Wing
ham, and the baro of the day, De. Chis-
holm. The latter was presented with a
chrysanthemum bogaet by Mies Porter,
of Wingbam, Atter supper a torch light
prooeseion was formed and a march taken
to the depot when the vieitors took their
departure. It was their innings.
Amex, McKee-Doanksxn.—Thursday
night of last week Alex. Matey, died at
the home of his mother, Queen street, in
hie 40th year, of lung trouble. He was
been on bbe 14th non, of Grey and spent
hie life in thio locality. Although not
enjoying real ragged lite for the past 10
years he was only severely ill for about a
week before dissolution took plane.
Alex. was a atone mason by trade and
was quite a favorite with a large oirols of
friende. At one time he was a very
entbneiaetio Odd Fellow and a goodly
number ot the brethren of Western Star
Lodge turned out on Saturday afternoon
to hie funeral. Rev, Jno. Ross eon-
dnoted the service atter whioh interment
was made in Brussels cemetery. The
..ail bearers were 0. McKay, 8, Wilton,
W. A, Grewat, W. 0. Smith, A McGuire
and II. Henderson, Mre, McKay,
mother of deceased, tae been in
poor health end the demise of her Boa is
a great sorrow to her. Mre, Stepheneon,
of Por Heron, Port -e n Michand Mrs. A.
Brown, of Ailsa Oreig, sisters to Mr, Ma -
Key, wets in',Mendanoo atthe funeral,
People We Talk About.
Standard Bank of Canada
Z.7- zeesestx,TasT3F17 1672
SURPLUS. 011 RESERVE PUND 8 1,000,000
TOTAL A88ETIB OVER 10,000,000
tl teel ersal 13aDILin 13ufslneewe Tram See ci:ed
'"`VSA VINGS BANKY'5
—DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR and opwarde received on whioh
INTEREST IS ALLOWED FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT
at the HIGHEST BANK RATE, A041117ED INTEREST
is added to aooauats every six mouths and becomes principal.
—MARRIED WOMEN and MINORS may make and withdraw
Deposits without the intervenbion of any person.
LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE..
SALE NOTES OASHBD, OOLLIoOTED or may be left for SAFEKEEPING
only for wbiob no charge is made.
TOUR BUSINESS will reoeive our oareful and courteous attention.
A. 0. MACFARLANE, AGENT,
Aaron Caber, who is in °barge of a
grain elevator at Glaston, North Dakota,
has been laid up from poieoned arras
from oontaot with rusted grain, We
hope he will soon be o, k.
Mr. Sloan, a nephew of Andrew Sloan,
the well known Reeve of Blyth, was cleat-
ed by acclamation to the Commune for
Oomox Atlio, British Colombia. The
Ooneervative candidate resigned.
Dr. J. Agnew, who has been assisting
Dr. McNaughton in hie practice here for
some months, left on Saturday for hie
home in Wingham. He intends leaving
shortly for Edinburgh, where he will
take a special coarse to Medicine and
may go to London aiso. The Dr. will
visit hie sisters at Philadelphia betoro
crossing the Atlantic. He made many
friends io and around Brueeele who will
be well pleased to bear of his Wore
MOMS. Dr. Bert, Ferguson is still
here as assistant to Dr. McNaughton.
Business Locals.
20 young pigs for sale, Lot 9, Con. 10,
Grey. L. HOLLINGER.
A anatomy dog lost, last week. Finder
please leave it at Tao POST Publishing
Hoose,
A FREE smooth, true, fast and easy
out oan be made when saws are gummed,
filed and set by T. MoGregor, Mill street,
Brussels.
SLIGHTLY used Mason Ricoh piano for
sale, 7} octave, worth $460 bat will be
sold considerably below that it fagots at
onoe. Enquire at THE Pose Publishing
House,
BLAOH Collie dog, with white oeok and
lege name to the home of G. A. Deadman,
Brussels. The owner is repeated to
prove property, pay for this notice and
take it away. G. A. DEAnera5.
Mrs. (Bev.) Rose is visiting relatives in
Peel
B. and Mre. Gerry were visitors at
Blyth on Tuesday.
Nail Milloy bas been partially laid ap
with a sprained ankle.
Will. Duncan and Eli Moore spent
Sunday at Trowbtidge.
Oo. Coanoitlor Miller, of Wroxeter,
was in town on Tuesday.
Mrs. W. B. Salter, is visiting with
Mre. N. B. Gerry at Blybb.
Mies Dilworth, of Ethel, was visiting
friends in Brussels and locality.
Mrs. Wm, Martin was visiting friends
in Seeforth for a few days this week.
Mrs, Gies, of Zuriob, is visiting her
sister, Mre. George Baeker, of Brussels.
Ouunoillor W. H. and Mre. Willis, of
Seatorth, were in town on Tuesday foe a
short visit.
Henry and Mrs, Ball, of Wingbam, are
visitors in town thio week, renewing old
friendships.
Misses Laura Nicholls and Mabel
Haycrott were visibors with friends at
Trowbridge an Sunday.
Jno. Donaldson attended a meeting of
the Harness Makers' Asstoiation at
Palmerston on Wednesday.
Herb, Williamson returned to Ripley
on Tneeday after a two weeks' vacation
with relatives and friends in town.
Mre, George Brown and Mies Lizzie
arrived home from a trip to North
Dakota and Manitoba on Thursday of
this week.
The Mitobell Advocate says .—W.
Robinson, who has moved to town from
Brussels, has engaged with Alex. Hill,
Mitchell Bridge Werke,
An old townsman, in the person of
Fred, Frey, of Berlin, wag in town for a
few days this weak. The passing yearn
deal very kindly with him.
Don. McKenzie, formerly of this
locality, who has been ill in Guelph
Hospital with typhoid fever, is improving
gage nicely and will Boon be oonvaleeoent
we hope.
Jno. and Mee. Doig, of Fordwioh, will
Celts hp their reeidenoe fa Braaeele, Mt.
Doff; is travelling in the interesbe of a
Stook Food Co. Mee. Doig is a sister to
James Turnbull, ot Wilton & Turnbull,
of thio plane.
Tuesday of this week Rev. I. M. Webb
wag taken to the Hospital at Laudon
where he was treated earlier in the
season with bsnefieial melte. He bag
bad frequentaent bemorrha ae
during the
Is mach inhie Wort
yet to vigorous whioh
CDIMOD WIIMES,
search was made by several citizens, but
without results.
Last Sunday Rev, Mr. Rieke, of
elelborne, took the eervioee io 8t. John's
church owing to Rev. Mr. Webb'e illness.
Service will be held in Melville church
on Thanksgiving morning, Tbureday of
next week, at 10 30 o'clock, when the
peter will preach.
A eivio farewell will be tendered to
Miss Eva Booth, of the Salvation Army.
She leavee Toronto on November 20tn for
New York.
Rev. Jno, Rose, B. A., dieoonrsed last
Sabbath morning in Melvilleoharoh on
Life." The subject
mystic river of LI
"The y 7
in the evening was „Aro al young man,"
"Tbe King with many crowns" was
Rev. Mr. Cosecs' theme last Sabbath
morning ab the gnarterly Bervioe. "An
inventory of the Christian's possessions,"
was the subject in the evening. The
service was followed by a testimonytimon
y
meeting.
BIBLE BO0IETY MEETING.—The annual
meeting of Braeeels Bible Society will be
held in Melville church Sabbath evening
20th inst., when addressee will be given
by Rev. Jno. Rose, B. A. and Rev. T. W.
Omens, the ageot for the Society. The
usual service in the Methodist oboroh
will be withdrawn on that evening on
a000nnt of the anion service. Special
collection in the interests of Bible
Society work will be taken.
The Luoknow Sentinel says in speak-
ing of the induction of Rev. Mr.
Moterrol, Presbyterian minister ;—"Be
fore the eervioe was brought to a close, a
very pleasant event took plane. 008 of
the office bearers of the ohnrtb, read a
very appreciative address to Rev, Mr,
Whaley, of Bt. Helene, who has so ably
and devotedly piloted the congregation
through that period wbiob is to all aongre•
getions a critical time. The address
was a000mpanied by a purse of $50 in
gold, the tangible evidence of the pecpie's
feelings. Mr. Whaley replied in a few
well chosen words and the meeting was
brouhgt to a close by the singing of a
Psalm.
Weather for November.
Rev, Irl It. Dicks' usual Monthly
Forecasts,
Rev. Irl R. Rieke, of St Il Louie, is
a week later this month than penal with
his forecasts. After stating that a Vol.
oan storm period was aenbral from the
lab to 61h, he says :—The conjunction of
Moon with the Sun and Earth, new
Moon falling on the 7111, the high barom.
eter and cold following the first storm
period will not be Bo decided, but threat•
ening conditions will last over into the
reactionary storm period central on the
Btb sed 9tb. A decided fall of the bar-
ometer may be expected on and tonohing
the 7th with change to warner and more
storms of rain, turning to snow at the
wind up, will pass Esebwardly over the
country an and next to the 8th and Otb.
These storms will be followed promply
by a rise of the barometer, high gales
from the North-west, especially over the
lake regions, and change to much colder.
The next storm period is central on the
14th. Its influence will be felt, in all its
varying phases, from lbe 12th to the 161.1e.
At first it will turn warmer, and the
barometer will begin falling in Western
eeatione, These conditions will progrese
to the Eastward a000rding to the laws
of storm movements followed by more
rain turning to snow West and North,
during and about the 14th to 16th. The
Moon being in apogee on the 17th and
on the celestial equator on the 18th the
probabilitles are thee a threateoing
state of weather will be prolonged
possibly into the reactionary period nen•
teal on the 19th and 20th.
On and touching the 19th and 20th
there will be a reactionary swing of the
°temente bask to more general and deoid•
ed storm conditions. Depressed barom-
etric ooedition will appear, the temper•
store will rise progressively from the
West and gntumnal storms of rain and
snow will take np their traneibion marob
from West to East over the oonntry, all
followed by return of rising barometer
and change to mnoh ooldpr.
The last regular, general storm period
for November ie lrem the 24th to the
28th. This last period ie covered by the
Venue distnrbanoe whioh ie central in
December. The inoreasiug force of this
Venue period wiel be severe from about
Friday, the 26th to Monday 28th. But
t
marked storm condi'ti n o s will t
PPear
about the time of the full moon, an the
22nd. Upon the whole, we warn our
readers of vary general and toroeful
storms during the lasts x or eight days
of November. These atriums will be
largely boreal in oharaoter, making nevi.
paten ou the North Atlantic: disagreeable
to dangeeoue, causing heavy gales over
the whole lake regiooe, with general
rains over the interior, turning to sleet
and snow with an early blizzard possible
in Western to Northern parte of the
country. In every probability a November
cold wave will spread over much of tbe
country bringing froete even into the
Southern States, during tbe last days of
the month.
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Drafts Bought and Bold, Ferman' Notes Disoouutsd,
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Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all sums of $l and upwards
Greasley and Hunter have opened a
eerier' of servicesee at Hamilton,
,
001. Lake, the Conservative oandidate,
has been elected in Qu'Appelle by 25 of a
majority,
Berlin's population ie now 10,841, an
increase of 885 over last year. Pretty
good ; but not in it with Stratford,
The building ot St. Andrew's organ,
Stratford, is progreeeing rapidly and
the leader, Mrs. Daee, is preparing
epeoial must° for the opening recital,
The Canadian Paoifio is negotiating toe
the Braes Mince and Algoma Railway
owned by a Buffalo syndioate, with the
view of shortening the main line by 800
miles.
An I. 0. R. freight train went through
Eset River Bridge between Sellarton
and New Glasoow early Monday moving
nobody was hart. Seven loaded Dare and
tender were thrown into the water.
Winnipeg gave Hon, Clifford Briton
a warm welcome an his return with Mrs,
Bifton on Saturday evening, Mr. B,fton
attended the banquet bo Mr. aye, at St.
Bonitaoe, end received an ovation,
Port Elgin wag vieited by butelars
about 1 o'olook Saturday, The large ante
in Stevens, Hopper & Om'e braille fact,
ory wee blown to pieces, and about $40
taken. The explosion woke Mr. Helmet
wbo lives a short dietanoe from the not.
cry, and on raebin to the gone he woes
bald up by one of the barglnre, who e, a
and ordered Mt. Hopper battle. Tbe
Grand Trunk station was also entered
and the safe blown to pima'', , O
ofY
about $2 end a revolver were taken
bete. The alarm being given, a ge1eeal
a•121.1110•10011.11.
Bnee'c�°e�° 41 S
A. B. HELLISH, Manager.
of the Ottawa Citizen might be drawn to
the majorities of those two oppressors
of Lord Dundonald, Sir Frederick Borden
and Mr. Fisher. It might be added also
that the Conservative leader in the East-
ern townships, Mr. Pope, who assumed
to opeak for that section of Quebeo as to
the indignation wbiob Mr. Fieber'e
oonduot oreated there, was snowed under.
Brussels Council.
The usual monthly eession of Brunetti
Oonnoil was bald Monday evening with
all the members present.
Manatee of last meeting read and
passed,
A bond was read and 'signed guarantee-
ing J. T. Wood, of Rockwood, peaaable
possession of woolen factory premises if
legal suits are carried on between former
proprietor and a Toronto supply house.
Following amounts were ordered to be
paid :—
Alex. MoLanohlin, salary, &0,,,,$ 26 50
Alf. Lowry, misoellaneoaa 1 60
W. J. MoOraoken, " 60
R. Thomson, " 2 00
Reg. Fletcher, 88
R. Henderson, " 60
Legal expenses 200 00
Moved by B. T. Plum, seconded by R.
Thomson that above mounts be paid.
Carried.
Weigbmaster MoLanoblin reported re
oeipte from Bottles for Ootober to be
$36.90.
After discussing tree thinning, street
gravelling and cleaning and disorderly
oonduot on the street, Oeounoil adjourned.
Cana(lkain Newse.
Ring Edward oelebrated bis 63rd birth-
day on Wednesday,
;Nudge Clark, rx-solicitor of the 0. P.
R., died at Oobourg.
The Ontario Christian Temperance
Union met at Brookville.
The population of Berlin, Ont , is
10,851, and the asseeemenb $4,098.050.
W. M. Drader'e stave and beading
factory at Ohatham was burned. Lose
320,000.
John A. Nesbitt, Toronto, real estate
broker, dropped dead in the Somerset
Howse.
plHeory Furber has been appointed
fisheries overseer at Jeanette'e Island,
Lake St. Clair.
The Prince Edward Island Legislature
has been dissolved. The eleotion takes
pleas December 7,
The Liberals a
'
Is will ask for a racoon
t in
e
Brant overcome Mr.
Brantford, hoping g tu
Oookehutt'e majority.
Conrad Connor and Edward Ring fell
from a sw'ngiog scaffold at Fort William
and received fatal injuries.
The trial of Alex. Martin and his wife
on the oho
r e of murdering theirit child
was m na at Toronto.
o o me e
d
Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier were
given a 'splendid weloome ou their
viotorione return to Ottawa.
A eenvention of the Provincial Liberal
&ssoeiation bas been called to meet in
Asenoiation Hall, on November 28.
Meroer Arnold, the twelve year old
son of John Arnold, of Elm Grove, was
killed by a horse falling upon him.
The 0. P. R. is ening the 0.Iawa Fire
Insurance Go. for the return of $21,000
premiums paid on policies in dispute.
Rodolphe Forget, the newly elecbed
member for Charlevoix, says he will give
tbe Government an independent support.
Frank Oliver, of Edmoutoo, appears to
bane the champion majority, be being
8,009 votes ahead of bis Conservative
opponent.
The Roman Catholic Bishop of Ham•
ilton has forbidden dancing at social
events held under the auspices of Roman
Oatholio societies.
The Norwich postobloe and express
office were broken into, the safe blown
open and a large amount of stamps taken
and some oash.
The continuation of the North Grey
Provinoial election trial has been poet.
posed until Deo. 12 by arrangement be.
tween theP arties.
A deputation of Hamilton citizens (eke
the Ontario Government for a grant to.
wards a new hogpitel wing, but Premier
Ross antes not hold out meth hope.
Hon. J. R. Stratton, who was present-
ed by the staff of the Provincial Beare-
tary's Department with a cabinet of ell.
ver, inoldentally referred to the reports
aonoerning hie probable retirement.
Four men were working on the Winni-
peg gee workson a eoaffoldiug forty feet
high, when it gave way, precipitating
them to the gonna, the eoaffoiding on
hop of them, None of them was seriously
hurt.
A deepateh from St, Tbomoe says that
D. J. Blushes, for fifty years ooaebY
judge of Elgin, who was superannuated
last October, and who is in the 85th year
of bis age, will be married this month to
Mien Ada Rowland, daughter of the late
Edward Rowland, 'Collector of Customs
in that city, and formerler of London.
A railway gendar a mattered at Kin.
nardine on Tuesday in whioh John
Kirkpatrick, an old and highly reopeoted
n t
townehi of Huron, las
resident of the ,
hie life. Mr, Kirkpatrick wue driving to
town on tbe Baageen road with a load of
grain, and in crossing the Grand Trunk
Railway track was struolt by the engine
of the incoming train and instantly stilled.
One horse was killed and the other no
Madly injured that it died shortly after.
wards. Mr, titllpatrick leaves a with,
ogu hter at home and
one son and n da d
three &Intel:tees married, Mr, Kirkpat.
riek wap upwards of sixty years of age,
Political Notes.
An approximate of the omit to the
public of taking the recent vote in Toron•
to is $8,000.
E, F. Clarke. of Toronto, said that a
seat wonld undoubtedly be found for Mr.
Borden, whose defeat be regarded as
"a national calamity."
Mitchell Advocate remarks .—The de-
feat of Dr. McDonald, East Huron, and
Robt. Holmes, West Huron, are among
the grandest Oonservative vioboriee in
Ontario,
The Beavon says :—Regret will be felt
in Stratford that among the Liberal
lasses on Thursday were those of Robert
Holmes in West Huron, and Dr. P.
Mo Donald in East Huron, Both were
able members and representatives of the
Liberal n
' Cal Oe HBe. DC,
Mo Donald ld filledd the
position of Deputy. Speaker in the last
House with fairness and satislaobiou to
both parties. Ewell of them has many
friends in this city,
South Perth elected Mr. Molotyre
Liberal, of St. Marys. The vole stood as
follows :--
Steele. Molntyre.
Sb. Marye,....:,..., 61
Blansberd ...... 72
Downie 110
Fullerton,sr 89
Hibbert 82
Logan 128
Mitchell -98
S. I]itsthops 266
877 498
ltfajoriby for McIntyre -121.
The Ministers are to be oongratalated
on the ebleodid majorities by whioh,
with two exceptions, they were returned.
They are well worth reprotlaoing.
Ladner
Prafontaiue
Fitzpatrick
Borden
Sutherland
Ill ell oak
Sitton
Fisher
Emmerson
Brodeur
I ielding
Patereon
2,040
2,800
2.000
1,700
1,500
1,200
871
898
709
675
650
470
The body of the man killed by a street
oar at London on friday night has been
identified as that of a carpenter named
John Macdonald.
John liohanan, an old and reepeoted
resident of Sarnia, wan wheeled through
the town's main street in payment of an
election bet,
To this might be added Sir Wilftid's
additional 1,100 In Wright. The attention
770R1.0 -
Howm—On Sept. 6, 1904, in Mount Leb•
anon, Syria, to Rev, and Mra, Ghost: -
el Howie, formerly of Brussels, of a
daughter.
MooRE.—Ll Brussels, on Nov. 6th, to Mr.
and Mrs. M. EL Moore, a son.
Ran.—In Wroxeter on Sunday, Nov. 6th,
to Mr. and Mrs. D. Ras, a son.
SMITH,—Ia Grey, ou Oat. 28th, to Mr.
end Mre. Jno. N. Smith, a daughter,
a.s.n.xe ixi�ia.
MAHOLD—MARTIN.— On Oot, 27th, 1904,
at the residence of the bride's mole,
Mr. Walter Randal, Dundalk, by
Rev. Mr. Wellwood, Mies Minnie J.
Martin to Dr. W. R. Mahood, of
Sioux City, Iowa.
JAMIEson.—Io Brussels, on Nov. 6th,
Sarah Venetbe, infant daughter of
David and Mrs, Jamieson, aged 3
months and 6 days.
Mmane—In Grey, on Nov. 4th, Franoie
Miller, aged 78 years.
MOKAY—In Brussels, on Nov. 8rd, Alex.
ander McKay, aged 89 years and 7
months.
SEEnevan.—Io Moloeworlb on Nov. 6th,
Charles Seehaver, aged 45 years.
AVC'STOST SAT��7-
SATURDAY, Nov. 12. — Farm Stook,
buggies, dream separators, etc,, at Bene.
eels. Sale at 2 o'clock. N. S. McLauob•
lin, Prop. F. 8. Scott, uaa.
MONDAY, Nov. 14,—Farm stook, im-
plemeute, &o., Ne- Lot 64, Con. 1, Morrie.
Sale noreserved, at 1 o'clock. J. D.
Miller, Prop. F S. Scott, Ano. •
TUESDAY, Nov. 15.—Young cattle, Lot
8, Coe. 2, Grey. Sale unreserved, at 1
p. m. Thos, Stokes, Prop. F. 8. Scott,
Atm.
FRIDAY, Nov. 18,—Farm stook, imple-
ments, &a , Lot 8, Con. 12, Grey, Sale,
ooreoeeved, at 12 o'olook. John McFad-
den:, Prop. F. S. Soott, Ano.
T't0VSGETa0. a.;ts'.vM=.Tm'_5,
1 00 1 00
88 40
60 00
28 29
13 14
17 18
5 00 6 00
5 60 0 00
50 50
1 00 1 25
1 00 70
460 460
17 18
Pall Wheat
Barley
Peat
Oats
Batter, tube and rolls
Eggs per dozen
Hay prr ton
Flour, per owt
Potatoes per bus
Apples(per bbl.
PP )
Salt, per bbl„ retail
Hoge, Live
Wool
rf itiv YV- s
—011—
"Fruit Lim Tablets"
TUE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
-KJ
HARDWOOD, DRY SOFT
wood and green soft wood for sale.
Apply to JD 0. McNAB, Oranbrook. 18•tf
RAM LAMBS FOR SALE,
Loloestere. Lot 26, Oon, 6, Morrie.
Eligible for registration. 10,'NIOHOL..
The Laxative or Liver Prin•
oiple extracted from fresh,
ripe fruit by a new and
eoseetifla proems condensed
into Tablet form, 'lots moat
effeotively on the stomach,
livor, bowels and kidneys.
Very pleasant to bake. 500,
per box at
T.41-EACIIEIi, WANTED.—S. S.
No. 10, Howiok and Grey, for 1905.
Applioatiooe, stating salary, raoeived nutil
November 2lsb, THOS, BENNETT,
17.8 Sec.-Treas., Molesworth.
Drug Store
STOCK FUR SERVICE
v .
BOAR FOR SERVICE.—THE
undersigned will keep for service a
thoro'•bred Chester Boar on Lot SB. Oen. 16,
Grey. Pedigree mt" / be seen on appliea.
tion. Torma, Sl. CO,w!bh privilege of return-
ing if nenasoary. 1YM. 8011NOCK,
144 Proprietor,
OOLE3 BUGGY RUG LOST
between Brussels and Walton, .pot,
20, red and black striped. nu 0130 side and
plain on Mbar aide, The ander will kindly
oblige the owner by leaving it at 'lag POET
Publishing House, Brussels,
EALED TENDERS addressed to the tin-
,'dorsigned and rndorsed 'Tender for
Amhara Limn: Dredging," will be leo Myatt at
this °sloe until Tuaedav, Nov. 1G 1904, iu•
oiusively,for aertaL, (redoing at Amheret-
burg, in the County :.f Easez, Province of
Ontario, a000rding tb a plan and speoldoa-
bIon to be sten at the odloee of H, A. Grey,
Eery, Engineer in charge of Harbor and
River Worba, °uteri•', Confederation Lite
Building, Toronto, J. G. Sing, Bag , Engin-
eer in ohart'e, London, Ont , on application
to the Poste -meter ab Amheretburg. and at
the Deparbvent et Public Works, Ottawa,
Teodoro will not be considered unitise
Reade on the prietrrl form supplied, and
elgned with the actual signatures of ten-
derers.
An uooeptad cheque on a oh artered bank,
payable to the order et the Honourable the
Minister of Public Works, for four thousand
dollars (54.000,00), 0.000 auoonrpany each
tender. Tee °lrepe will be forfeited if the
party tendering deo 1 e the contract or fail
to complete the work contracted for, and
will be returned lu ease of uon•aaoeptanao
of tender.
The Department does not Mud itself to
accept the lowest or any tender,
By order,
PEED. GELINA8,
Bserebary.
Department of Pablia Works,
Ottawa, October 26, 1004. 18.1
LEIOESTERS FOR SALE. -
4 good Rheartiag mut 8 Rare Lambe.
Also young abort Horn Butts tram 7 to 20
months, 'minding the lot prise Senior Bull
Calf at ]Guff Huron Pell elbow, Also a
nu tuber of °owe and Heifers. Will be sold
alt buyers.
cheap sod On farina tae V
p DAVID M1t,N11,
Ebhet, Oat.
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Swoop, Terpooao0Te, &o.—P, 0. Scott,
aootioneer, has received 7netrnotions from
the naderelgnod to tell by nubile auction at
Lot 8, Con, 12, Gray, on D'RIDAY, NOV. 18,
ab 12 o'clnclt, the following valuable proper-
by,vis —0 bvood mama ieupp000d in foul, 1
heavy mare 8 yeas old, 1 gelding 1 year old
by Hawarden, 1 Gelding 1 year old by Ra.
dieter, 1 Suring ally by 1lawardeu, 1 driver
8 years old, 1 -pair two year old geldings, 1
heavy draught gelding G months old, 1
grade Jereny 000 calves i;u December, 1 bun
,year old 000 calves in December,. 2 Durham
heifers 1 yoer old, 2 Durham 0078 e,ippo80fl
in aalt,11 grade heifer 2 years old, 8 Wen 2
years old, a oalvee,12 well bred ewes, 1 shear.
hog ram, 2 brood. Howe, 14 pigs. (stooltera), 2
dozen pure bred Black Miuoroa bens, 1 doz-
en Plymouth Roolt haus, 1 Massey -Harris
hinder 0 It, out with sheat carrier, 1 Frost &
Wood G ft. Metter, 1 Bienell' stool )and roller
nearly new, l Champion gond dr111, 1 turnip
pulper hearty new, 1 fannlug mill, 1 two -
furrow pnlow,1 single plow, 1 eouflier, 1 uew
hay reek,1 hay mho, 1 bay 1toife, it lmnber
wagond, stop buggy, l sot nob o ofgtthu 1 four•
soat0d annoy almoeb nowt 1 sot doable bat
nape nearly now, 1 cab 0f plow harusaa, bay
forlr,pulleys and ropes, 1 Ivaterine tank, 1
siokle grinder, 1 sugar kettle, 1 grind stand,
24 grain 0000, forks, eluting, shovels,eta,
Halo uuro0erved as proprietor has god his
Yarm, Terme--All sums of 95 and under
cash, over that amount 12 Montlra' credit
will be given on furnishing approved joint
hetes;
per aunt, off
for Cash on credit
G
1
amounts, 3011N MBGADDIIN, Peoprie't0r 1
fe. goeuw, Auotloneer,
rro-
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nil
OVERCOATS
FOR MEN,
YOUNG MEN,
BOYS AND
CHILDREN.
Our stock is now large and
very complete in all lines and we
are prepared to show you Styles,
Qualities and Prices • which are
certainly in favor of the buyer.
If you require a suit of Clothes or
an Overcoat you make no mis-
take in coming direat to our
Clothing Department.
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We would especially direct
the attention of the Ladies to our
splendid display of Fine Furs.
Astrachan' Jackets this season
are very choice and prices are no
higher but rather lower than last
season for the same qualities.
We also have all excellent assort-
ment of Scarfs, Ruffs, Storm
Collars, Muffs, Gauntlets and
Caps.
Don't forget our Ready-made
Clothing pand fur Departments
areRight.
They all
No j!anoy Prises, Everything Cheap.