The Brussels Post, 1900-9-20, Page 8•
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Savr, 20, 1900
TORONTO
MONTREAL
We have lately received two
shipments of Wail Paper selected
from Toronto and Montreal fac-
tories. If there is any best we
have it. Some lines ordered
have to be made and will follow
later.
G. A. Deadman,
nrogelst and Graduate Optician,
13russeis, Ont.
10o. WORT
2'dosett TeaBlOotilte,
2 0 Soonee,
4 Cookies,
4 " Oottneed Oahe,
6 " Gingee OOP,
1 jelly Cake,
1 Ch000late Oahe,
2 Apple Puddingu,
3 or More Pies, cao.
The above is what 10c, worth
of Deadman's Baking Powder will
make, Have you ever used it ?
You need not be afraid—it con.,
tains no alum and costs you
little, too little for what it con-
tains and does, but we sell all
the more,
Manufactured by
G. A. Deadman,
Druggist, Optician & Bookseller,
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
sountans EXTENSION W. a. & 8,
Tettine leave Brussels Station, North
%a South, as folic:ve :
GOING Sol:MX. Gomm Nowa.
Fixeren 7:18 axe. Mail c.10 p,m
Mixed 9:46 a,m, I Expees 8;17 p.m
ratal Etivs Iftms.
A ohiel's among ye takin' notes,
Au' faith 11811 prent it.
Pam, PAIRS.
EARLY frosts,
APPLE buyers are out.
PLANT your Fall advt.
Maur down Qst. 4 & 5.
BRAD every advertisement.
Enemata market leads. Try it.
G.= a prize list of Brueeele Fall Fair.
MILLINERY OPENINGS will soon be to the
front.
GRAIN is beginning to some to Brueeele
market at a lively rate.
Lenart quantitiee of peaches, pease and
tomatoes have been sold in town during
the past week.
TEE cement sidewalk on Mill street le
completed and the workman are finishing
John street walk.
TEE flax mill has oompleted the job of
threshing for this season. Scotching
will begin as soon as the flax ia ready.
IT was reported thab Harry Mercer was
injured by foiling from a scaffold or a
pole falling on him while employed at
Moorefield.
"UP Bee RISES"—THE POST subsorip•
tion liat. 10 new subscribers during the
peat week. We want 190 more by Jan.
let. Yon oan help se.
BEASTS:MEI Bowlers played a return
game with Brucleals Thursday afternoon
of this week. The match was not cam.
plated when we went to press.
A JOLLY oarry.all load of young people
to Trowbridge to a Tea meeting in the
Methodist church last Monday evening.
They were home for breakfast,
Almeria; sale season is at hand. THE
Poor will be glad to fill your order,
promptly and at moderate rates. We
Cft also arrange dates for auotioneer.
Masa & Co. disposed of two ladies'
wheels of the Canada Carole Motor faotory
manufacture to Jas. Oakley, Brussels,
and Miss Ella Lamont, a teacher in
Grey,
BRUSSELS Valera' List Court will be
held in the Connell Chamber on Thurs.
day, Oot. 11, at 10 o'clock a. m., before
Judge Marmon. There are 37 appeals to
deal with.
Samna Famacnt removed to Version,
Man., going with hie oar on Thareday of
this week. Mrs. Fraliok and children
left on Tuesday intending to 'make a oall
on relatives before reaching their death.
nation.
Minns. Low= & BARKER, of this town,
took 6 First priZert and 4 Seconds at
Listowel Fall Fair on Wedneeday with
their poultry. There was a large number
of entries as they give awards for
chiokens as well as grown birds.
FIND REsEDENCE PURCHASED. — Alex.
• Straohan, merchant, purchased the briok
residence, corner of Turnberry and Elle• n
etreete;froin Dr. Snider, paying $1,676
for it. Be will get possession at once se
the Dr. has removed from to to Port
Dover. The house has been fitted up in
the moat modern style during the past
year and is oentrally located.
STma the sidewalk petitions come to
the front. Mite time it is for a walk
from Turnberry Street to Primula' on the
North aide of Queen street. This ie a
• necessary link in the walk and will add
materially to the oonvenienoe and corn.
fort of pedestrians. The Eaet end of
Queen should have a walk too to oom.
pieta the improvements in that part of
Brnesels.
G. T. R. NOTEL—The following are
among the shipmenta made from the G.
T. R., Amoeba during the past week
Dr. Snider, one oar of household goods;
R. Graham, 2 cars peas ; A. Beaker, 3
oars of oats ; W. F. Vanetone, 1 oar of
hoga ; G. Beet, 2 oars of lambs ; Jam.
Roddiok, 1 oar of lorobs A. 0. Dames, 1
oar of cattle ; Salt Works, 2 oars of salt;
W. Maria 1 oar of cheese •, S. Fralick,
1 oar of gobblers' effects to Manitoba.
Inwards, 1'. Ardent, 1 oar of lumber 1
Salt Works, 2 oars of coal and 1 oar of
elaveri.
EXPLOSION. —The Seaforth,papers give
the following particulars in which a
former Brusselite was concerned :--On
Friday afternoon hot an exploeion
ourred in the cellar of the dons of W. H.
Willis, boot and shoe merchant, of thie
town. The store is lighted by acetylene
gas and eomething having gone wrong
• with the machine Thos. Hatcher, of the
Sills & Murdie firm was employed to re.
pair it. The goe wad let out of the
maohine into the cellar and as wan atip.
posed had teased out of the window, bat
upon miming in contact with a lighted
• lamp cd the other end of tbe sellar ari ex.
plosion occurred. It knooked Mr. Willie
and Mr, Hatt:her down, slinging their
hait and whiskers. The stellar door was
blown down and eeVeral pansy of glees
broken. It Wee all over in a Moond.
fa'
MoDosman-Oastanort, Oot, 5.
Tet Ameut factory is through cutting
beading for this season. They had a big
stook.
THE bricklayere have the addition to
A. Straehe,n's store well up on the Bret
storey.
IN the Rae case at Goderioh Assizes
last week the jury returned a verdict of
"not guilty."
A 610.00 0. P. R. excursion to Mani.
soba and Assine,bote, is announced. See
advt. in this issue.
SOME new stalls will be fitted up for the
accommodation of cattle men on the
Agricultural grounds preparatory to the
Fall Fair.
FRED.. ADAMS is fitting np a stable and
drive hones in the West side of his pump
works, Mill street, and will have a tip-top
place when oompleted.
01,550 is the amount asked by the
Public School Board for the maintenanoe
of the eohool for 1900. This hi $100
more than last year.
H. L. JACESON and W. Grewar, of Bras -
and Wm. Wilson, ef Morrie, will consti-
tute, with a pianist, an instrumental
quartette for Belgrave Fall Fair Oonoert.
AUGUST make of theme from Anneals
factory was eold to Ballantyne & Bon,
Stratford, at 11 5/16 cents per pound, a
good price. It was shipped lad Monday.
%NORMS Footballere did not show up
on Friday as announced by bills and
press. A telephone message Thursday
evening stated their Inability to get hare
but too late to recall the announcement
of the game. Wingham is a great team
for borne motolies.
BRIISSELS Fall Fair Oot, 4 & 5. No one
ehoold fail to attend. It's a de,ndy. Big
Concert on Friday evening in Town Hall.
H. Itirthven McDonald and Mrs. PdoDon,
old, of London, and J. H. Cameron, of
Toronto, are the outside talent. The pro-
gram will be a fine one.
THEY KNOW WHERE TO GET GOOD Worm
—This week Jno. Donaldson, harness
maker, of Brussels, delivered a fine set
of double harness trimmed with Gelid
nickle, russet lines, &o, to Mayor Watson,
Listowel, for hie dandy roadster team.
Mr. Watson took the red tioket at Lis.
towel Fair on Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Donaldson turns ont a lot of fine
work and the militia are finding it out.
CRIMINAL STATISTICS.—CrOvro Attorney
Lewis returns of oases tried at the Oonnty
Judge's Criminal aunt. Goderioh, for
the firat half of 1900 show nine thefts,
one aggravated assault and three cans of
hone stealing, fourteen oases in all.
There were eleven coovictione, the lien.
lancer ranging from three yeare to two
months. Six prieonere were sent to the
Oentral prison, two to the Ringsten
taenetentiary and tbe balance to the county
jail.
Dissoreasou.—The partnership exist-
ing between D. Ewan and Walter Innee,
as carriage makers, &o, has been dis-
solved this week, the former
continuing tbe business. Mr. Ewan has
bought the frame shop from Mr. Lanes
and now owns tbe whole premises. He
wishes to return bis beet thanks to the
pnblio for their generous .patronage in
the years he has been in business and
solioits a oontinuation of the same. We
have not learned yet what MrInnes in.
tends doing but hope he will not remove
from this section as lia ie a firet-olass
oitizen.
NEWSPAPERD031.—Thellensall Observer
has entered upon its 7th year of publica-
tion. Bro. Neelands works bard to give
the local news in readable shape and
snooeeds first rata—The Liman Sun,
whith has been conducted for some time
by E. J. Phillips, has changed hands,
and the new man at the helm is 0. Shoe-
maker. Mr. Phillips bas aceepted the
position of city editor of the Guelph
Mercury,—Could anything be more lip-
propriate Olen have the Wroxeter Edi-
tor marry a Mise Shears?
A PRETTY WEDDING.—The residence of
Bishop Ward, 72 Rains And, 66.
Tboinas, formerly of Anneals, was the
scene of a very pretty wedding Wedneca
day evening, Sept. 12, when holy mead.
mony was solemnized between William
Thomas Faithrother, street railway con-
ductor, and Mise Nellie Jemima Ward
by Rev. Canon Hill, reotor of Trinity
ohnroh. William Ward, of London,
stood up with the bridegroom, acid the
bride weeassieted by Mise Edith Fair.
brother, of Copenhagen, The bride was
oharmingly attired in white organdie,
trimmed with white lath and ribbon, and
Was decorated with smilax and white
carnations. Het boquet also ooneiated of
white carnations. Bliss Fairbrother
wore a drags of pink organdie, trimmed
with laoe and ribbon and oarried pink
carnations. At the oonolueion of the
ceremony the newly married pair sat
down to a moat sumptuous despenner
with the many guests who were present.
The guests from a distance were Dr. and
Mat 1, H. Rivers, Creation; Mr. and
Mrs. Rosn, Aylmer ; ITt. Conine and
kiss Alice Small, Putnam, Beeides
Mame a number of relatives and intimate
friends of the oonttaoting parties, reel.
dent in Ela Thomas, partook of tbe good
things providea. The numeroue costly
and beautiful preiceats testified' to the
high esteem in Wilkie the bride is held
by her many friends. The happy couple
left for Buffalo on the 8.05 M. .0 R.
ttain, followed by showere of tice and
beet wielne for their future happinen.
4 WINOS= imVf. Br Van.
640Pe le having the atone bootie be regent,
ly porthatani from T. L. Jobb thotOtlghlY
reurtated. Mr, Vanstone'e family will
(wavy it next week,
AT the Ilia meeting Of Beueeele School
Beard W, jS. Vanetone tendered bie
reeigeation se Trustee. The Board will
take no notion in Ailing hie place as the
year le Mr nearly out they cone/tiered the
exile/lee unneceeeary, This Is right.
A Come of foreignere, with bag•PiPee
and monkey, amused the young folk,
and some Of their elder e go well, in town
Monday of last week. The Oonstable
gave them the ',move on'notification
and they departed for greener pasture,
The monkey was the pick of the trie.
George B. MeOlellen, of Ghe Standard
Bank, Bruesels, will remove to Permit,
Lambton Co,, about the lat of October
where he will Kamm a position in the
Bank there. He was In the same town
before uniting bo Bruseels, The potrone
pi the Bank and the publio generally will
be sorry to see him remove from Brae.
male, Bus Posy wisheebin muse.
To Gun Buseotuness.—The very heavy
advances in the prise of newsprint paper
10 a suffiotent, reason for requesting
prompt payment of all amounts due THE
FOOT. A postage "dun" should not be
neoeesary ; save us that extra expense.
None of the amomite due are large, brit
bulked they mean aoneiderable to the
publisher. Our patrons who honored
their obligations promptly have our
thanks. An early remittanoe will great-
ly oblige THE POST, Brusaels.
ENTRANCE ExAminTrONS, 1901. — The
following selections in literature from
the fourth book have been preeoribed for
the High School Entrance examination
of 1901 ;-1, Tom Brown ; 6, Pictures of
Memory ; 10, The Barefoot Boy ; 18,
The 'Vision of Mirza—Firet Reading ; 20,
The Vision of Mirza—Second Reading ;
29, On His Own Annan:an ; 26, from
The Deserted Village ; 82, Flow Gently,
Bareet Afton; 37, The Bell of Atri ; 42,
Lady Clore; 68, The Heroine of Ver.
themes ; 76, Landing of Pilgrims ; 89,
After Death in Arabia ; 91, Robert
Burns ; 64, The Ride from Ghent to Aix ;
96, Canada and the United States •, 98,
National Morality ; 101, Scene from
"Ring John." The following selections
from the fourth reader for memorisation:
13, The Bells of abandon ; 31, To Mary
in Heaven ; 40, Ring Out, Wild Bells;
42, Lady Clare 46, Lead Kindly Light :
66, Before Sedan ; Tbe Three Fishers ;
103, To a Skylark ; 105, Elegy Written
in a Country Churchyard.
ADDRESS AND PRESENTATIoN.—Vire have
pleasure in ohronioling the presentation
by St. John's Church congregation of a
neatly upholatered easy Chair and a
Music Cabinet to W. F. Vaintone and
family on the eve of their departure to
Wingham where they purpose making
their borne. They have been closely
identified in promoting the interests of
the church and it was a graoeful thing on
the part of the congregation to show their
appreciation of their efforte. The follow.
ing is a copy of the addrees which ao-
oompanied the gifts :—
To Mr, and Mrs. Yanstone and Family.
It is with keen regret that we have
learned of your intended removal from
our midst. We will mise you in tbe
thumb, in the Sunday sehool, in tbe
sphere of women's work and in the
Young People'a Sooiety. We pray that
God's choiaset blessings may teat upon
7061 10 your new home, and that among
all the changes and °homes of this mor-
tal life you may ever be defended by
God's most gracious and ready help.
We know you will soon form new friends
and new aethoilitions yet we hope that
yon may ever have a few moments to sit
and think of the many pleasant hours
spent with the members of St. John'e
ahuroh. We ask you to acoept the aca
oompanying chair and cabinet as an out-
ward expression of our love and esteem.
Signed on behalf of Congregation,
MRS. JOHN CARDIFF,
• Mae. Apex.
Gno, J. Asox, Reotor.
Breese's, Sept. 14th, 1900.
Mr. Vanstone has served as 'Warden ;
airs. Vonetone bas taken an motive peat
in both the Guild and Auxiliary; and
Min 011ie was assistant organist in the
Sunday sabool and the Young People's
Chapter. The recipients very gratefully
accepted the gift of the congregation and
will cherish the kind words acoompany-
ing them long after removal from Brus•
sele.
Business Locals.
0809 for butter and eggs. A. Consley.
HOWIE and lot for sale, John street.
Joan Pinamen.
WANTED, eggs, 130., butter, 180. The
sale atill goes on for three weeks with
the obsap R. R. ratan. Ask those who
have been here bow they liked their
parcels. G. 331. KING, Wineheir0.
COMFORTABLE house with lot, pump, &a.,
well looated, for sale or to rent, on Turn -
berry street, Brussels. Further infor.
motion and tbe key may be had by call.
ing at THE Pose. Possession may be had
at once.
COMFORTABLE hones to rent, with stable
and good garden, on Alexander street.
Posseesion oan be given early in Septem.
ber. For further particulate apply to
Tun Posy,
REVERE House, Banseins.—The mort-
gagees of this estate are desirous of die.
posing of the property at once. It Will
be sold at a great menace and any party
wanting a bargaio should apply immed-
iately, It will be rented if not sold.
J. A. OBEIONTON, Agent.
Stitolumz.
MoQueramt.—At the rentory, Blytb, on
Sept. 11th, to Bev. and Mrs, George
MoQaillin, a daughter.
TURVEY,—In Monis, on Sept., llth, to
Air. and Afro. Chas, Turvey, a dough.
ter.
714.4..RaW.MBEMB.
RUSIE—ELUMP.—In Atwood, on Sept. 12,
1900, at the home of the bride%
parents, by Rev. P. A.. McLeod, B.
D., Mr. J. A. Hume to Mies Elsie
Ides daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 1. A.
Klurop, of Atwood.
14013L111—NETHEBY.—At the residence of
the bride's parente, on Sept. 12th, by
Rev. George AloQuillin, Me, James
E. Noble to Miss Sam Ellen, dapgh.
ter of Mr. James Nethery, all of
East Wawanosh.
Roma— Oman:Ms—At Paisley, on Sept.
4, by Rev. Mr, Fitzpatriok, Mr.
David Ramsay, of Morrie, to Mise
Martha, daughter of the late Andrew
001Well,
VAnisRoYilion••474sue—A.0 th13 residenoe
of the hride'e patonte, St, Tbornask
QP Bent, 12, by Rev, Othen HW Mr,
WM, T. Pairbother, to Wilee Nellie
J„ daughter Pt Air, and Xi% Ilisbop
Ward, formerly o Brueeole.
Itmeyow—Hourirox.—In Mina, 90Sept,
12th, 1009, at the borne of the bridele
porante, by Zlev, • 4. 95n3eod, 93,
Mr, Wm. L. Arietow, of Sebring.
vale, to Mee Buphpmle 0.,_rinuebter
of Mr, au,1 Mee. kitinnitiour
• of Jana.
uzxouixo,
CuAnt.—In Norris, on Sept, 10th, Jas,
Craig, aged 73 years and 11 montbs,
Ohioago on Sept, 7411, George
Eing, oon 01 'Wm, King, of Bad
wawanoth, aged 42 years,
AloGoiven.—In Blyth, on Sept, llth,
• ktre, Jane McGowan, aged 77 yeere,
8 months and 15 days.
AfoNsma.—In Ranover, on Sept, 6111,
Jelin MoNally, father of A, PdoNally,
of Blyth, aged 76 yeare.
.e...1.7*VpxtOINT
Tummies, Oar, 9.—gamin stook, imple-
manta, household furniture, &o, Sale,
uoreeerved, at 1 o'olook, eharp. Wilhel.
mina Rapp, rtanainiebratrix ; k`, S. Scott,
auotioneer.
Trinneaty, 00T. 11.—PartEL etook,
implements, &o. Lot 25, Oon. 8, Grey.
Sale, unreserved, at 1 &cloak, eliarp.
Jae. Laird, Prop, ; S. Seat, Auo.
Pamir, 007.12. --Lot 4, Con. 10, Grey.
Farm stook, implements, gse. Bale an,
reserved, at 1 o'olools. El, Ball, prop., F.
S. Booth, arm
Atwood, Sept. 20-21.
Clinton, Sept. 20-21.
Teamster, Sept. 25-26.
Stratford, Sept. 25-26.
Mitchell, Sept. 28-27.
Guelph, Sept. 26-27.
Milverton, Sept. 27-28.
Pahneraton, Sept. 27-28.
Seaforth, Sept. 27-28.
Wiogham, Sept. 27-28.
Belgrave, Oot. 1-2.
St. Marye, Oat. 2-3,
Kirkton, Oot, 4-5.
Brussels, Oot. 4-5,
Bayfield, Oct. 4-5.
Lo3ridh, o
wio b 0
, 0o -t1.06.
Dungannon, Oeb. 11-12.
331Z t7eth7E17...S B.2..5-Ms==TS,
Fall Wheat 63 64
Barley 38 35
Fear 55 66
Oats ........... 23 24
Butter, tubs and rolls 15 16
Eggs per dozen ..... 11 12
Flour per barrel .. 4 00 4 60
Potatoee (per bash.) 1 00 1 00
Apples (per bog) 25 25
Sheep skins, each 80 1 00
Lamb skins each 25 25
Salt per bbl., retail 1 00 70
Hay per ton 6 00 7 00
Rides trimmed 6 6
Rides rough 5
Hogs, Live 6 75 6 75
Wool 16 15a.
Ingersoll, Sept. 18.—At the cheese
market held here to -day onlY 226 boxes,
comprising two lots of first week of
September, were boarded. - Eleven and a
(porter was laid and refueed, Women
holding for higher prices. Attendance
fair, but market dull.
Eaet Buffislo, N. Y., Sept. 18.—Oattle
steady to a shade easier than yeeterday's
Mose. Calves nominally $7.75 to $13.
Sheep unchanged ; Raabe, choice to ex-
tra, $5.75 to 96 ; good to choice, $5.50 to
06.75; sheep, ohoioe to extra, 54 to 64.-
25 ; good to ohoioe, 63.75 to 641 Canada
lambs, $6 80 to $6. Hoge, 5o higher;
heavy, 96.65 to $6.75 I mixed, 95,75 to
95.80 ; Yorkers, 96 80 to 95,85 ; pigs, 96.-
75 to 05 80 ; grassers, 65.60 to 95 66 ;
roughs 94.90 to 05,20 ; stage, 63.75 to
94.26.
Tomato, Sept. 18.—Fifty loads in to.
day including 480 hogs, 1,100 sheep and
Iambs and 10 calves. Export cattle,
ohoioe, $4.75 to $5 ; do, light, 64 25 to
94.50 ; export bulls,theme, $4 to 54.25;
do, ligt, 93,25 to $3,50 ; loads of good
butobere' and exporters mixed. $4 to
$4.50 ; butchers' oattle, picked lots, 94.25
to 6460; do, medium mixed, $8.60 to $4;
do, Gammon, 92.50 to $8 ; feedere, homy,
$4 to $4.25 ; do, light, $3.25 to $3.50 ;
stookere, 92 75 to $2 ; milk cows, ohoioe,
945 and 060 each; do, common, $25 and
$80 eaoh. Export ewes, $3.50 to 58.75
do, tame, 52.75 to 53 ; butchers' sheep,
52. 50 to $3.50 eaoh ; Iambs, $4 to $4.40 ;
lambs, each, 02.50 to 93.50. °elves, 92
to $8 eaoh. Hogs—Singers, 56,25; fate
and lights, 55.50 off oars. Export cattle
slow.
Toronto, Sept. 18.—Flour, demand for
flou le good, and prices unobanged ; 90
per cent, patents are quoted at 92.70 to
32.75 in buyers' bags Wed ; special
brands are worth 10o and 16o mors than
these pane ; Manitoba patents, 94.60
and strong bakers 54.25. Bran steady at
$12 West. Shorts firm at 914 West.
Wheat flamer, the demand being good
and offerings moderate ; Ontario red and
white 630 North and West ; Spring wheat
67o East ; goose at 65 West ; No. 1
ManitOe,
bhard, 920 Toronto and Wast;
88o to 890 Midland and Owen Sonnd,
and at 86e Fort William. Oats unclear:a.
ed and new white selling at 260 West •,
mixed at 23ao weat. Peas quiet with
sales of new West at 590 and Bad 60o.
Corn steady Canadian quoted ab 410
West; Amerman at 480 to 490 on traok
here. Barley in good demand, and
prioes firm, with No. 1 at 42 bo 43o West;
No 2, 40 to 410 and No. 3 extre, at 88 to
890 West, Rye is firm, with sales at 490
East and at 48ao Weet. Eggs, 14 to 150;
butter, beet roils, 240 to 25o 1 potatoes,
40o bo 45o per bag ; tomatoes, 250 to 800
per bus, ; ducks'dressed, per pair, 750
to $1 ; Spring ohiokens, armed, 40o to
60o per pair apples per bag, 25o to 30o;
'
plums per biteket,', a0o to 60e ; pears, per
bushel, 600 to 76o.
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
MADE and foal for sale. Will be Ka
cheap. Apply to WM.ItILLY, Lot 10, Oen,
8, Gray, 11.2
Bonn pupe for sale, Rligibbe
for xegistration. J., D. MoNAIlt,
OranbrOek P.O . Lot 20 On, 14, Grey.
Goon lYilloh cow for sale, will calve
thio month,
8, EAOPP014110), Or abronville.
lerusaole,P, O. 0.41
ST4NIMR.D BaX,K OF 04X4.1301,
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HEAD OFFICE, TORONTQ
CAPITAL PAID UP (One Million Pollare) • 01,090,000
BAST • • • , r 9700,000
Amides in 411 prinoipai points 614 Ontario, Quobeo, Manitoba, United Stator* Ongiatt4,
lireSSAIS
A. General Banking Pineineee Transacted. Farmers' Nettie L'irmounted.
• Drafts Issued and CoSeotions Made etri all Pointe.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Intermit allowed on deposits of 91.00 and upward e and compounded half yearly,
Oreloun ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE COLLEOTION ror Rumors& Gov Nom.
• Avery fading afforded Customers living at et distanoe, ,
Konoy1;„„ Mable at any bank issued tinder Ole,. ,. 8a, $20 to $80.,
tikete at the following rates $10 to $213,...10o. 80 to 40., ..14o
N, GORDON, Amuse.
Two eligible' building Iota for sale on
Prineeth street, liruesele, For further per.
tion Jars 00 60 prim), ternati, &o., apply to
SM. MRS, a, GillEVE,Brueselii,
111E PEOPLE'S COLUMN.'
1410!10.8ALE. — A. BEAUTIFUL
willi°4t' am' e insbeatiFt06i Nig tr.?1,u87:s s .sd 0 r
A HUNTER, LICENSED AUC.
e MONEER for the Oounty. Exper.
lone° of over 14 years, and knowledge of who
bo sell to. Will guarantee satisfaction, If
yo0 want to sell or buy a farm call on me,
Money to loan at 45 per cent.
TMEOUNDED AT JAMESTOWN
on Sept„ 18, two white pigs. Owner is
rermeated to prove property, pay wiper:gee
awl take them away.MO . ¥o9WEN.
eP ke per.
aa1:13 estown.
Tenders For Woodshed.
TENDERS will be rani -pad, up to Ock
15th, for the erection of a woodelied at
school house, 8, S. No. 8. Grey. For further
particulars apply to
STRATH, Secretary,
Lot 17, 000.10, Grey.
HOUSE AND ABOUT AN
MOM of land for eale, Graham's S,rr-
757,4 mile South of Brussels. The home
contains 7 rooms ; good stable ; ; fruit
trees and small frulte. Possession given at
thee. Terme reaaonable. If property is not
sold soon, will be vented. For price, berme,
Jo„ apply to WM. RANDS, on the premises,
or Brussels 7.0. •114
Voters' List Court.
Notice le nereby given that a Court will 128
held, nursuant to the Ontario -Vetere' List
Aot, 1880, by his Honor, the Judge of the
0ounty Court of the Comity of Huron, at the
Town Hall, Brunetti, on the 11th day of 00 -
tabor, 1900, at 10 o'olook in the forenoon, to
hear and determine the several oomplainte
01 800000 and omissions in the Voters' List
of the Municipality of Brussels for 1900, All
persons having business at the Court are re-
dlthed to attend at the said time and pines.
F. 8. SCOTT,
Dated Sept.18, 1900, Olork of Bruesele.
Local Improvement
Court of Revision
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given of the
sitting of the 00010 of Revision at the Towo
Hall, Brussels, on Monday. Oct.16th. 1900.
at the 11010 010 p. m., for the bearing o/
appeals pursuant to the Statute in that be.
half respecting the proposed cement side-
walks on the West side of John street be-
tween North eidee of Ellen and Thomas
atreets ; on the South side of Flora street
from Turnberry street to end. of said Flora
street; on the South side of Thomas, street
between Turnberry and James streets; on
the South side of Fang street between Turn.
berry and. James streets ; on the North side
of Queen street between Princess and Albert
streets; on the North side of Hawke street
between Turnberry and Elizabeth streets;
on the East ;side of John street between
Thornae and end of street; on the East side
of Jamar street between Market and South
side lot 178 ; on the North aide of Market
street between Turnberry and James greets ;
on the South tide of Ellen street and the
special assesemeut of the oast thereof upon
the lands immediately benedtted,• pursuant
to the reports of the Engineer, dated for
the first one above mentioued streets Sept.
8th, 1600, now on 1115 in the Clerk's ()Mee.
The estimated coat of said improvements ie
as follows :—West side of John street,
8183.00 ; South side of Flora street, $470.00 ;
South side of Thomas street, 8000,00; South
side of Ries Aide. 8802.00 •, North side ot
Queen street, 6208
.00 ; North side of Hawke
Street, 8140,00; East side of John street.
5180 00 ; East side of James street, 800,00;
North side of Market street, 8004.001 South
side of Ellen etreet, 580.00; payable Ili fif-
teen equal annual instalments of principal
and interest combined, interest bein g at 4
Per Sent, per annum and the lauds pr °polled
to be specially assessed therefore ooneist of
as sot out in se hedulee hereto attached,
Bruseels,Bept,18111, 1000.
F. S. SCOTT, Clerk,
Assessrnent Schedule.
West Stele of John. Street.
Lot or part OWNER
of Lob
Emotional
part of
Total AEA
133
5 3 183
180100
180
MoNaughton, Lizzie 182/1668
Blakeman, E 108/1088
Hayereft, jaw) 884/1068
Meadows,E 884/1608
Donna, It 884/1688
Municipal Corporation 06 111005510 636/1668
South Side of Flora Street,
000 Willson, 11, G 204/4373
005 BallentYne, John 104/4278
4
0514,,
896
387
Pugh, John 104/4273
Downing, 19 246/4278
Mertin, Wm 508/4273
McCrathen, W a 624/4278
80 Long, John 276/4273
as WynnJohn 006/4278
Efunleipal Oorporatiou of Brussels 1372/4273
Sonia Side of Thomas Street.
465 Good, Mary 3 428/2801
465 Cardiff, Geo 582/2802
Is ut 413 • Howard, Mary • 268/2002
29 W i 418.,Dunford, 18 0 00/2892
Municipal Corporation of Brussels 224/2502
South Side or Ming Street,
162 GrahaM, Wm 888/2747
Wptlm Patterson, J lc 100/2747
0 pt 121 Gerry, Ben 158/2747
E pt 121 Currie, Andrew 88/2747
189,....,.... ..... Turnbull,Jas 270/2747
W i 166 Garry, 9 F
19 9 160 LiVingslone, Jae Mg
Municipal Corporation of arussele 12444747
Nerth Side of Queen Street.
264 Currie Tilos 274/1800
202 208 Watson, Peter 058/1800
260 251 Bose 17eW° 526/1850
atuniaipal Corporation of eiruesele 652/1800
North Side of 1111rWite Street,
404 Wynn.John 802/1274
400 Beth, IT a` 030/1274
Municipal Corp oration of Brussels 442/1274
East Side or John $treet,
406 457 ..... „0ardiff, Geo 420/1000
468 460 MaXWell, Thee 000/1094
408 Nfonele, non 020/1000
Meniellial Oorporatital of Srusrele 202/1.050
Eaet Side of James Street, '
172 1780.... ,....Vanstone W P 060/800
Munielpal 'Corporation of Brueeele 201005
North tilde 01 Market Street,
105 W pt 1y4,..Frey, Fred 467/2277
111 pt 124 Moore, MB 240/2477
142 Bather Estate 415)2477
1651 Stewart, W 27 08/2077
Municipal Corporation m Brussels 1100/.2277
South Side or Ellen Street,
151 Bather, Rebecca 680/728
Municipal Corporation of Brussels 192/728
Jurimrs
We are this week show-
ing a very nice lino of Jar-
dineres so useful at this sea-
son of the year, at the very
low Price of 10c. and 15c.
• eaoh. They are very nicely
decorated and at the price
cannot last long.
10c, and 113c. Each.
8901 men AT-----ewesor
Poz's Drug Store.
This Modern Shoe for
Women is a high grade shoe,
made to fit the feet with ease.
It is made from especially
selected stook, which, with
.,oFt unusual attention given by
expert designers to lines and
O shapes, has produced
A Shoe Both Dainty
E and Durable
• and combines what is rarely
found, Style' with Comfort,
made in all sizes and widths,
Lace and Button.
Prices Stamped on Sole of Shoe—$2.00 ; $2.50 ; $8.00 ; $8.50.
Patent Leather, very stylish, at $3.50.
A Special line for Fall and Winter wear, with Rubber Heel, $3.50
TRY THE EMPRESS SHOD Danssmo for keeping a Stylish Shoe
in perfect condition, Every bottle warranted first-class.
Downing Bros. re:rers.
•„ipmfaLit„
I I • • • A* I I I I I SMV
GIVIN 111)
BUSINESS
in Brussels
AND NO HUMBUG
ABOUT IT.
gra' Clung Sa
- DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS and SHOES
GENTS'
FURNISHINGS
dit Cost Now GOIng on.
Our hosts offriends must bid
farewell to the Greatest Bargain
Sale of the year when our Stock
is g -one,
A. R. Smith.