The Brussels Post, 1900-10-4, Page 8Twitching Eyelids
Indicate eyestrain,
The slightest hint of it
should not be neglected.
We test eyes free of charge,
and recommend glasses only
when absolutely necessary.
G. A. Deadman,
riruggi„ tand Graduate Optician,
Brussels, Ont.
TOE B 1 U$ S E
A°T,, 4, 1900
WOR
E3ASKETS.
Have yen seen our stook of Work
Bechets 7 We lave a large variety of
abntles and aizee. They were all hougbb
et
25 per cent. Discount
and we are therefore selling these geode
uineh below regales prices. There le no
nicer present for
A. Wedding
than one of these better ones with satin
linings and complete with "fittings."
Yoe eau make no mietakd in giving one
of these on Any minion.
G. A. Deadman,
Druggist, Optiolan & Bookseller.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SODTBEBN EXTENSION W. O. & D.
Trains leave Brunie Station, North
and South, as follows :
G°INe Boom. GoINe Ro9Tu.
2iaprose 7:18 a.m. Mail ...........2:10 p.m
M1xad9:48 a.m. l Dxproes ...... 8:17 p.m
cal Nits kerns.
A ohiel'e amang ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
OcTonan.
Wet. Jaen=T is shipping applee to
Manitoba.
Sneezes School Board Friday evening
of next week.
BRns8ELs grain market is receiving
generoue patronage this Fall.
H0wxor township Fall Show at Ford.
with on Batarday of this week,
W. 13. McCRAO==N was a jadge at
Looknow Fall Fair on Wednesday.
A
s-otimin of Brueselitee attended Bel.
grave Fall Fair on Tuesday of this week.
Is you are going to wear a beard thie
Winter, now is the fashionable time for
seeding lb down.
STROI D meeting of Brunelle Oouncil(on
Monday evening of next week to strike
rates for the year.
TEB sale of tiokets for Fair night Con.
0ert iegoing at a lively rate. A splendid
program le assured.
P. SaorT Was judge of implements and
carriages at Wingbam Fall Fair last
Friday. Mr. Scott Bays there was a
good crowd.
"'Tee strange," a legal gentleman,
Just wed, was heard to say
' 1 won my snit in Cupid's court,
Yet I the costs must pay."
AT Seaforth Fall Fair last Friday Doe.
Warwick, of Brussels, captured 2nd
prize for a 8 year old colt ; let for a 2
year old ; and 2nd on a yearling Dolt.
All aired by "Costumer," Scott & War-
wick's roadster stallion.
Tule sidewalk men have about completed
their oontraot in Brussels for this season
end done a good job. Contraotor Lloyd
deserves credit for the honesty in laying
idewalk and Brussels will be ready to
give him a recommend any time.
Tun Gerrie Vedette says: -Bryson
Cochrane, of the firm of Cochrane &
Johnston, marble dealers, Brussels, was
in Gorrie finishing up a . fine monument
to the memory of the late James Perkins.
This firm have also pat up line mono.
meats to the memory of the late Samuel
Greer and Frederick Evans in the Gorrie
cemetery.
00558ED THosn.—Thnreday afternoon
while attempting to turn a pulley an the
Campbell prees while 15 was at work
running off the weekly edition of Tr
Poet, Will. Good bad the end of his
thumb on his left band badly crushed.
The Dr, removed the damaged flesh and
the nail and the wounded member ie do.
fog as well as weld be expected. It
fortunately was the left hand that re•
eeived the pinnh.
Men RESERVE.—Last week's Teeewater
News says of a former Braeeelite :-A.
Rivera has purchased a strip of ground
along the South side of the river extend-
ing from the rear of S. R. Brill's resi-
dence to the rear of J. Sharpe's boaee.
This land contains some very fine springs
and Mr. Rivers intends to build a dam
with three divisions, one for small fish,
the next for half grown fleh and the next
for large fish. Work will likely be
began shortly.
Bra OoNOERT.-A big Concert under
the anepiaee of the Agrioultural Society,
in the Town Hall Friday evening of this
week. The talent is well worth hearing
and ooneegeently there should be a full
house. E. Rathven McDonald, of Lon-
don, tie a baritone soloist has no peer.
J. H. Cemero0, of Toronto, who bee been
in Beueseis before, will please in readings
and song. Misses Sample and Crooke
have also each consented to render eoloe.
Mr. Phelps, of London, will contribute a
piano selection and officiate as a000m-
paniet, The Soolety is going to eon.
sideeable expense but expecte a hearty
response on the part of the lovers of
good mule, &o.
Tits 1'osT is perhaps the first Canadian
paper to give the following information
re the 20th Century :-The twentieth
century will open on Tuesday and (lose
on Sunday. It will have 24 leap years -
the groateet number possible. Febenary
will have 5 Sundays three times --1920,
1948 and 1976. The earliest possible
date upon which Easter can near is
March 12, The last time it matured on
that date was 1818, The latest that
Easter can odour is April 25, It will
wan but once in the coming century on
that date -1943. The twentieth oentsry
will contain 96,525 days, or lacking one
day of 5,218 weeks. The middle day of
the century will be January 1, 1951.
There will be 880 eclipses daring the
comieg clattery. In 1985 there will be
7 eolipees. There will be 8 Bolas eclipses
Visible in the United States -1018, 1923,
1925,'1045, 1954, 1979, 1984 and 1994.
There will be 12 transits of Mereery.
There 77111 be no transit of Venus until
2004.
RESERVED seat plan for concert at
Fox's Drug store.
Don. MOOED was a judge on horses at
Belgrave last Tuesday.
J. N. Genet; took 2nd prize on hie
driving horse at Seaforth last Friday,
and let at Belgrave on Taeeday,
Idnammax Openings in Brussels Thurs-
day and Friday of tbie week. Every
lady should attend without fail and in -
spot the new fashions.
On, every year bas its Winter,
And every year has its rain,
Bat s day is always earning
When the birds go South again.
ILL. B YDON
W n writing from Marden,
Man„ on Sept. 2417,, Saye "The weather
here is gone to the bad, so moth rain
that the drape are pretty wall spoiled."
THe nation's in elation :
E2008e this.Antamu whoop,
Tho clam takes hie vacation
And the oyster's in the soup.
=tux and. Braasele will battle for
Foot Ball supremacy on Victoria Park
here on Friday afternoon of this weak.
Game called at 4.30 a'oloak. It should
be a dandy game.
Goma ea RIPLEY. — A correspondent
from Ripley says :-Dr. D. F. Smith, of
Breese's, has deoided to locate in Ripley
and will bring hie family here shortly.
He will occupy Mrs. Frank Franklin's
house,
GET roan T1cEETe.—The reserved seat
plan for the Fair night Concert is filling
up and all who purpose taking advantege
of this musical treat should secure their
seate early. Plan of Hall at Mr. Fox's
drug store.
AT 2 p, m. on Saturday, Oat.13th, Mrs,
W. R. Wilson intends selling her
household goods, &o. Sale will be with.
out reserve se Mrs. Wilson is leaving
town and will reside with her daughters
in the future.
WASTES.—A By-law to make the filthy
prantioe of spitting tobacco juice ou the
new sidewalks punishable. There is no
excuse for it at all but until the Council
act there is no redress unless the enr-
olee of good sense on the port of tobacco
Ewers.
BATURDee afternoon a meeting of the
Fall Fair Direobore was held which was
well attended. A Committee was ap-
pointed to bave stalls put up for tattle
along the new fence built this Summer.
License fee for refreshment booths, fruit
stands, &c., was fixed at 93 for local
parties and 54 for outsiders. W. H.
Kerr was delegated to issue licensee and
collect for same. Directors were named
to go with judges on Fair day.
eer weak the Beaforthy Expositor
pokes a little fun at the bowlers of that
town in the following style :-"Two rinks
of bowlers went to Brussels, on Thurs-
day of last week, to have a friendly
game with the Brussels players. They
were defeated, but no person, not even
the players, seem to remember the score.
All they will say is, 'Wait till we get
them on our green.' " We jaet whisper
that they were turned down by 30 ehobe,
only that and nothing more.
GRAND OONOear.-A grand Concert will
be held in the Town Hall, Bruesele, on
Friday evening, Oot. 5, under the aus.
pioes of the Agricultural Society. Fol.
lowing will be the program :-Piano solo,
Geo. Phelps, London ; reading, "A New
Year's Raoa," J. H. Cameron, Toronto;
solo, "A Soldier Boy'e Motto," Mies Lyda
Crooke; solo, "The Wolf," H. R. Mo -
Donald, London ; song, "Ga, Ga Good
bye," Mr. Cameron ; colo, "The Sands
0 Dee," Mr. McDonald ; reading, "Order-
ed to the Front," Mr. Cameron ; solo,
"The Carnival," Mies Lizzie Sample l
.
song, "How do they Know Oim Oirish,"
Mr. Cameron ' solo, "Friend of the
Brave," Mr. McDonald ; reading, "An
Italian on the Labor Question," Mr.
Cameron ; solo, "The Soldier's Grave,"
Mr. McDonald ; song, "To -Morrow," Mr.
Cameron ; solo, selected, Mt. MoDonald ;
"National Anthem." Miss Jean Ma.
Laaahlin and Mr. Phelps, a000mpaniste.
Doors open at 7 o'clock ; Concert begins
at 8. Admission, 25a, ; reserved seats
85o. Plan of Hall at Fox's drug store,
OYSTERS AND SEDEcNma.—Last Friday
evening 14 members of Bruseele Bowling
°lab eseembled at the commodious reel -
dance of D. 0. Rose to enjoy a social
hoar with Geo. B. MoOlellan, who has
been a member of the Standard Bank
staff for the past two yenta, prior to his
removal to Forest, Lambkin Go., to
wbiob point he has been promoted. An
excellent spread was made by caterer
Bartliff, consisting of oysters, fruits, con.
feotionery, coffee, Dake, eta., and ample
justice was done to the good things pro-
vided, after which a abort program of
epeeoh-making followed, Mr. MaOlel.
Ian's geniality, courtesy, business abilbty
and the active interest he took in de-
veloping manly sport were portrayed ;
regret expressed over bis leaving town
end general good wishes expres8ed for a
suocesefel and happy future. He was an
excellent bowler and quite an expert at
tennis, The gathering broke up, after
Mao, had returned thanks, by the porn -
pony singing "Shonld anld acquaintance
be forget 7" He left for Forest, where
he formerly spent 4 months, on Saturday
morning carrying with him the good
opinions of the oommneity, Mr.
Murray, who mensal Mr. MoClellan, 7s
now in charge of the oaeh at the
Standard,
PERSONAL PARAG)19APJISe
e t • a�-
Sam, Btie . i in town,
Dr.. Toole, of ;Bluevale, wee in, town on
Tuesday,
Mee, Geo, Oardiff Is vielting iu Sarnia
this week.
Mre. Roberti Burns ie vialbing bee
daughter at Blyth.
knee Jean MaLauchlin will resume her
clan In meek: next week.
Mies Oonetable, of Seaforth, le viaiting
her that, 94rs, Wen. Almay,
Will. Leetberdale, of Seatorbh, was
In town for .a few days this week.
Albert Potland is visltipg hie aunt,
Mee, el. B, Gerry, in Blyth at present,
Aire, Jaa. Fox and obildren were visit,
ing relabivee at Wingbam during the past
week.
Jno. Long, wife and children have
been enjoying a holiday with friends In
Detroit.
Relit. and Mee. Malnprivs were visit-
ing friends near Belgrave for a few days
this week,
Walter Lowry combined bueisees and
pleasure in a trip to Toronto and Guelph
lest
James Bargees was on the sick list
with en attack of shingles but is getting
better pOW.
Mins Maggie MoArber is ill and nndor
the dootor's Dare, bat we hope she will
soon be better.
W. H. Kerr, of Tum Pose, attended the
Provincial Endeavor Convention at
Guelph this week.
Danoan Stewart, of Stratford, agent
for the Ontario Mutual, was in town for
a few days last week,
Mrs. Jerry Blashill is home from the
Hospital at Toronto, where ebe has been
for some time, considerably improved in
health.
Barrister E. L. Dickenson, of Wing.
ham, Cottnetvative candidate for the
Oommone le Bast Huron, was in town
last Monday.
Mrs, 0. G. Martin, of Niagara Falls,
N. Y., is the guest of Mrs. John Leokie.
Mrs. Martin wee a resident of Brunets
at one time.
Daoiel Stewart and Thee. Corry, of
Brussels, were judges at Seaforth Fall
Show last week, the former on roots and
the latter in the fruit department.
Mies Annie Rose returned home from
Chesley last Tuesday, accompanied by
Ler little nephew, Glenn Ross, who bas
been ill but we hope the oLange will do
him good.
Wendell Holmes, eldest son of Rev.
Jno. Holmes, is ill with fever we are
sorry to state. The other two members
of the lamily are recovering nicely from
their attack.
Henry Green, who has been in the em•
ploy of el. T. Plain for more than a year,
has completed his term and on Monday
left for hie home at Port, Albert. We
wish him ene0050.
Fred. Gilpin left for Chicago last Sab-
nrday wbere be will attend the Dental
College. He took an motive interest in
the choir of the Methodist ahuroh while
home for Me vacation and will be missed,
The term extends over 7 months.
Dr. Kalbflelaah, writing from Banff, N.
W. T., says the scenery is beyond des•
aription. The hot sulphur baths are al-
so highly commended, The Dr. is sorry
that the time at his disposal is too
limited to permit of bis going through
to the Paoifio ooest.
An old addage says "Trouble never
omens singly" and it would appear to be
so in the home of Alex. Forsyth, Ring
street, just now as both he and bis wife
and two children, Stella and Ruby, are
down with the fever. Four in one family
is a heavy aontreat for nurses.
By notice elsewhere in this issue it
will be observed that Will. Sample, of
Brnesele, was united in marriage, at
Port Stanley, on Sept. 12, to Miss Eliza
Brazier, of London. Rev. H. Douglas
Steele performed the ceremony at Christ
Church reotory. Although THE Pose was
not consulted in the matter we give oar
blessing to Mr. and Mrs. Sample and
wish them happiness and prosperity.
CHURCH CRIMES -
Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Oat. 18.
Messrs, Crossley and Hunter began a
oeriee of services at Petrolia last Sun-
day.
A5 a meeting of the exeoutive of the
Goderich district Epworth Leagues at
Clinton it was decided to oall a aonven.
tion to meet at Clinton Oollegiate on
November 1st.
Sabbath, 14th, is the date of the Her.
meet Thanksgiving services in the Metho-
dist dearth. Fowl Sapper will follow on
Monday eveniog. Good program of ad-
dresses, readings and movie.
B. Gerry addressed the Epworth
League last Sabbath evening on the topic
"Riob towerde God." Next Sabbath
evening there will be a Conference on the
20th Century Evangeliatio movement and
a report of the Provincial Endeavor Con-
vention held this week at Guelph.
Rev. John G. Patton, of the New
Hebrides, who has been addressing meet-
ings in Western Ontario, bas been taken
ill and ordered to return at one to Great
Britain, in oonser/nonce of whish he
has been compelled to oanoel all engage.
menta made for meetings. Hs was taken
ill in Chatham, and Left for New York on
the way to Great Britain.
F001125 ANNUAL CONVENTION.—The fol•
lowing is the program of the 4th Annual
Convention of the Epworth Leagues of
Wingbam Disbriot to be held in Gorrie
on Oct. 12: - Morning Session - De.
votiooal exercises, Rev. R. J. Garbutt,
Gorrie ; "One individual responsibility
in regard to the pledge," Miss Ashwell,
Kincardine ; Disoussion ; Reports of
loael Leagues l "How Junior League
work helps the children," Kenneth Bea.
ton, Whiteohnrch ; Praotioal Junior
Leagoe work, Gorrie Juniors ; "How
shall the League do practical temperance
Work 7" Wesley Johnston, Fordwiota ;
Dieaossion ; Appointment of commit.
tees ; "A model bneinees meeting,"
Wingbam League ; Dieonaeion, After.
noon Session - Devotional exeroisee;
Bea..Treas, report, Dr, M. H. Gillies,
Teeewater ; "Modern forms of Sabbath
desecration," Bev. D. Rogers, Bluevale ;
Distension ; Reports of District Vice -
Presidents ; Round table conference OD
Epworth League Work, W. H. Herr,
Brussels ; "Practical methods for For-
ward Movement work." Bev. T. Sawyer,
Salem ; Disoussioh ; Reports of Oom-
mittees; Evangeliatio eervioe, Rev. A,
G. Harris, Looknow. EveningSeeeion-
Soog service ; Devotional exeroises ; Ad-
drese, "Soul winning," Rev. H. Irvine,
Listowel ; Music and oolleotion ; Ad -
dame "Fruit bearing, the eeesntial work
of the League," Rev. Gerald Willoughby,
Teeewater ; Moalo ; Closing Connotation
The followlog oilicere were elected for
the W. rd, 5, in oonnoatien with the
betbodiet obnrnil I-Prete,Mrs, J. L,
lferr; let Vide, Mrs, R' Paal ; Tress„
Mee, W. I'`, Stewart ; 11eo,•Seoby., Mrs,
J. Twit; oon•Seoty„ bins. S. Walker,
"The Ohrietian'e Heritage" was Rev,
51r, Mosinee' subject lust Sabbath ae m,
in the Methodist ahardh and in the
evening he dieeoureed frons the well
known text "Oome unto boo all ye that
labor and are heavy laden and 1 wdl gum
you net." Next Sabbath morning Mr.
lloimos oomurenoes a short wiles of
eervioee on "The Spirib.hlied Lite,"
Lan Sabbath wee Ohildren'O Day in
Melville chetah end the preacher was
1iev, Mr, MoEntoeb, of Elora, who SE.
ohaaged pglpibe with Rey, Mr. Roes for
the day. Hie morning text was "Thy
Kingdom Ceme" and in the evening "His
name shall be called Wonderfgl." The
Saviour Was wonderful (1) In Hie Origin ;
(2) Birth ; (2) Lite ; (4) Teething ; (5)
Death ; (5) Reeuereotion, The ennead
gentleman also addressed the Sabbath
School in the afternoon and hie eff0r5e
during the day were highly appreolated
by the congregation.
Harvest Qom° 80571008 in St. John's
church next Sunday, The ohnroh 1s be-
ing decorated for the 000aefon. Speolal
pains have been taken with the musical
part of the eervioe, Mr. Dowding, Who
bas obarge of the choir, has been training
them for some wean for this eervioe.
Bev. Mr. Abey will preach at both ser.
vices and the muaioal part of the eervioe
will be as follows :
Opening hymn, "Come ye thui.?.fub
people some," Sr. German
VeniceChant) Bevies
Gloria (Chant) , , HEIRVEY
Te Daum W000wAIIn AND 0aoTOH
J abilate JONES
Hymns
(1) 1'reies 0 Praise our God and King.
MoNELANiC
(2) For mercies Countless as the Send.
Inlseo
Anthem....0 Lord how Manifold
ale Thy Works Benue
Hymn.. My God and is Thy table spread.
EVENSONG
Opening hymn -All People that on
Earth do Dwell. OLD IIaNDnETE
Gloria Peahen (Chan,)HEUVEY
Caotate Domino (Chant).,..Teenrenal(
Deis Miseateur LANODON
Hymns
(1) Lord of Heaven and Earth and
Ocean AUSTRIA
(2) Hark the sound of Holy Veins.
DEERHURBT
Anthem..0 Lord how Manifold are
Thy Works BARNEY
Hymn..Saviour again to Thy dear name
we raise
Business Locals.
CASE for butter and eggs. A. Oousley.
House and ,Lot for sale, John street.
JOHN PUTLAND.
C0a1FORTAR1.n house to rent, with stable
and good garden, on Alexander street.
Possession can be given early in Septem-
ber. For further partioalars apply to
THE Pose.
CoairosTADLE house with lot, pump, &o.,
well located, for sale or to rent, on Tarn -
berry street, Breese's, Further infor-
mation end the key may be had by call-
ing at Tun POST. Possession may be bad
at oboe.
Weeran.-Any quantity of - dried ap-
ples. They mast be large, bright a nartere
and thoroughly dried. Butter, 18e. ;
eggs, 13a. Our stook of dress goods,
silks and furs ie ooearpassed.
G. E. KIND, Wiaeham.
ANYONE wiabing to get the latest im-
proved fast and easy nutting new sews or
wishing their saws improved and the
privilege of trading or buying improved
second hand saws, I will recommend you
to eaw-dler, T. McGnt°os,
Bennie, Ont.
Brussels Council.
The regular monthly meeting al Brns-
eele Council was held last Monday new
ing. Present, the Reeve and Counoillore
Fox, Witton and Gerry.
Minutes of last meeting read and
passed. A000nnte were read as follows :
Jno. Coseley, work on drain ....0 4 19
Robt. Burne, work on street .... 62
Alex. MoLanoblin, salary 26 50
Jno. Donaldson, mis. 30
Brussels Eleotrie Light 101 25
Geo. Thomson, for W. Barr ,,82
W. Decbow, week on street ,,,, 89 14
N. F. Gerry, coal 9 07
Moved by Jas. Fox, ee000ded by S.
Wilton, that above aoaosnte be paid. -
Carried.'
Bylaw No. 4, 1900, was read.
Connell adjourned to meet on Monday
evening of next week to strike the rates
for next year.
HON. A. M. ROSS PASSES
AWAY,
Hon. Alexander M, ROBS, Clerk of the
County Court of York, formerly Pro-
vincial Treasurer of Ontario, died at
Grape Hospital, Toronto, on Saturday
afternoon of malarial fever after an ill -
nen of some months, The deceased was
one of the pioneers oftbe "Huron Tract,"
and was one of the best known public
men of Western Ontario until he retired
from public life ten years ago. He was
born in Dundee, Scotland, April 20,
1827, and was the son of the late Colin
Rase. He same to this country with his
parents in 1888 and settled in Goderich,
and was educated in the poblbo sohool
there. When he WAS fourteen ysare of
age he learned the oabihet.making trade,
but after a year of this he went East,
near Trent, with a contractor named
Walter Lawson, The death of his elder
brother recalled him to Godorioh, where
he entered the Bank of Upper Canada,
He became Manager of the Royal Oana.
dian Bank in Goderiob, and later of the
Bank of Commerce branob, established
there wben the Royal Oanadian went
out of bueinese. He continued to sat at;
Manager of the Bank of ()ammonia until
1883, when ho was appointed Provincial
Treasurer, having been first elected to
the Legielatnre in 1875. In 1890 be left
the Ontario Treasurership to aoaept the
position of County Clerk, whir% he held
until his death.
Ab the time of the Trent affair in 1861
and 1862 he organized an artillery cam.
pally at Goderiob, and was appointed
Captain. In 1868, daring the Fenian
raid, he was with his company on
frontier service, and during the same
year was appointed Liertenant-Oolonels
on the retiree list. In 1809 he Dom•
mended the gunboat Alfred on frontier
eervioe, Rev, 0, G. Harris, Lnaknow, service on the Detroit .hives,
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J. N. GORDON, AORNT'.
Hon. M. Rose was a member of St.
Alban's Oethedral, In November, 1852,
he married Agnes, daughter of the late
Thomas Kidd, who survives him. He
abs,, leaves four Sons, Arthur, Alexander,
Merles and William, and two daughters.
The remains were taken to Goderich for
interment on Tuesday, the funeral tak-
ing plane to the Union station from the
family residence, 8 Weimer road, and
interment took plane on the arrival of
the 1,20 p. m, train.
Gmeoc.-In Wroxeter, on Sept. 26, the
wife of Thoe. Gibson, jr., of a son.
HELLP—Rosa.—At the reeidenoe .ot the
bride's mother, on Sept. 26, by Rev.
A. MoLean, Mr, W. W. Kelly, of
Wiener, Loaieianoa, to Maggie, only
daughter of Mee. Hugh Ross, of
H ollett.
MITCHELL-GRUNDY. - At the Englfeh
alinah, Looknow, on Bept. 26, by
Rev. C. 0, Owen, B. A., Mr. W. J.
Mitchell, of Blyth, to Mies Adab
Grundy, of Lnaknow.
Smarm -Ben ne% - At Christ Church
rectory, Port Stanley, on Sept. 12,
by the Rev. H. Douglas Steele, Mr,
William Sample, of Loddon, former.
ly of Breese's, to Mies Eliza Brazier,
of London,
Enn.-At St. Michael's Hospital, Tor-
onto, on Sept. 23rd, Minnie Esther
Salome, second daughter of Peter
and Margaret Erb, of Grey Town.
ship.
MaFADOEN.-in Grey, on Sept. 27, John
Alexander, eon of John and Edith
McFadden, aged 2 months and 9
dela.
Rose. -At Toronto, on Sept. 28th, Hon.
Alexander M. Roes, Clerk of the
County Court of York, in his 74th
year.
WHEELEa.—In Turnberry, on Sept. 18,
Rosanna, intent daughter of Arthur
Wheeler.
A•r7CT20 . oAIJo.
MONDAr, Oar. 8.-N} Lot 20, Con. 4,
Morris. Farm stook. Sale, ab I p. m.,
unreserved as proprietor's barn was
burned. Thos. Ellis, prop. ; F. S. Soott,
and.
TUESDAY, Oor. 9. -Farm etock, imple-
ments, household furniture, &c. Sale,
unreserved, at 1 o'clock, sharp. Wilbel-
mina Rupp, administrabrix ; F. S. Scott,
aaotioneer.
THURSDAY, OCT. 11,—Farm stock,
implements, &o. Lot 25, Oon. 8, Grey.
Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'olook, sharp.
Jas. Laird, Prop. ; F. S. Scott, Aua,
FamAY, Ooc.I2.-Lot 4, Oon. 10, Grey.
Farm stook, implements, &o. Sale an•
reserved, at 1 o'clock. H. Ball, prop., F.
9, Scott, and.
BATnaDAY, OCT. 13th,—Mi)1 at., Brus-
sels, household goods, &a. Sale mire -
served at 2 o'clock. Mrs. W. R. Wil-
son, proprietress ; F. S. Scott, auctioneer.
FA?�2., FARarS,
Kirkton, Oct. 4-5.
Brussels, Oat. 4-5,
Fordwioh, Oot. 6.
Blyth, Oot. 9-10.
Dungannon, Oot. 11-12,
=7.'P.VSeaa7..0 sa.A. M11:n'ss.
Fall Wheat .... 62 04
Barley 35 30
Peas 55 50
Oats 22 23
Butter, tubs and rape 15 16
Eggs per dozen .... 12 13
Flour per barrel........ 4 00 4 50
Potatooe (per bush.) 25 26
Apples (per bag) 26 25
Sheep skins,eaoh 80 1 00
Lamb skins eaoh 25 26
Salt per bbl., retail 1 00 70
Hay per ton 6 00 7 00
Hides trimmed 6 61:
Hides rough 5 5
Hogs, Live 5 85 5 90
Wool 15 155
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
Glean wanted to do general house work,
Apply to MRS, J. 1,E010IP, Hruseels.
Tete toad of cattle, rising 2 and 3 years,
for sale, ALLAN 8717111, Lot 14, 8t1 line,
Morrie. 18.2
Goon steady man wanted, to work on
farm by the year, Wages, $200 and Board,
Apply to W. HARRIS, Day Mills, Algoma.
Two eligible building Iota for sale on
Princess street, Bruseele, For farther par-
ticulars as to price terms, ,Ito„ apply to
84f. ERB. 0. GR1PIW7, Brussels,
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
1470B SALE. — A. BEAUTIFUL
home 00 Queen street, furnished or
without, at a bargain. Apply to
MI88 M. CAMPBELL, Brussels.
Dissolution of Partnership.
0001I033 Is hereby glean that the partner-
ship heretofore subsisting between us, the
undersigned, tie enrage builders and goner.
al blacksmiths in the Village of Brussels in
the County of Huron, has this day boon dig.
solved by oonseht, A11 debts owing to said
partnership are to bo paid to Daniel klwaan
wns
ho retains the business inDrsels, and all
claims against the said partnership aro to
be resented to ,the Said l an
p o Dame 1877 ,by
whom they will bn settled,
Brussels, Sept. 20511, 1000.
Witness; D, L1WAN,
200, 'BWWANnan1T, WAL11711 INNB19,
IMPOUNDED AT.JAM]STOWN
on Sept„ 18, two white pigs. Owner to
requested to prove property, pay expenses
and take them away,
71906. MOIUWIIN,
Poun,ikeeper,
Jamestown
Voters' List Court.
Notice. Is hereby given that a Court 77111 bo
held, pursuant to the Ontario Voters' List
Aot,1880, by his Honor, the Judge of the
County Court of the Oounty of Huron, at the
Bowaship Hall, on Tuesday the 857, day of
October next, at 10 o'clock 1u the forenoon,
to bear and determine the oeveral complaints
Of errors and omissions in the Voters' List
of the Mnnieipality of Grey for 180. .All
persons having business at the Count ore re-
quired to attend at the said time and place,
WM, S4'ENCE,
Dated Sept, 24,1000, Clerk of Grey.
Jard��'es 1
iwrrL-
We are thio vfeelk show-
ing a very nice line of Jar-
clineres so useful at this son-
son of the year, at the very
low price of 19e. and 15c,
each. They are very nicely
decorated and at the price
cannot last long.
IQc. and•15c. Each.
SIsL
THEM AT --'o/
Fox's Drug More.
HOUSE AND ABOUT AN
bare of land for Bale, Graham's Sur.
vey,d mile South of Brussels, The house
contains 7 rooms; good stable; well; fruit
trees and small fruits. Posseeslon gfyeu at
oboe, 75108 reasonable. It property 1e not
sold soon, will bo rented, Por pries, terms.
Ao, apply to WMBANDS, on the premises,
or BBrussels P.O. 11-4
:li iqy y _vc;,;,/-
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"'tea
ARDWARE `�
-At import stook of single and
double thick at special prime.
Lamp Goods
-Our new and improved linea will
please you. See them. Priam from
25o. to 55,00.
Spoons and Cutlery
-We are offering Special Bargains
on our Imported Spoons and Cutlery
this season. A epeoial line of Oar.
vera at low prices.
Fall and Winter Mitts
—See our lined Horse Hide Alilte
at 30o. per pair.
FTL ES
-Try our 7 inch File at 100,
"Eloy Brother's" Loaded Shells
-With itb Black and Smokeless Powder.
Cross -out kws and Axes
--Always a good stook to ohoose
from. Saws from 52.50 up ; Axes
from 50o. up.
Cash or Trade for Rides, Sheep Skins, Old Metal, Rubber, Bags,
Horse Hair, Copper, Bruce, &a,
A M. McKay & Co.
GIVING UP
BUSINESS!
SELLING
AT COST!
A RUSH SH ! A CROWD !
As the Month is near Out,
It Rail .ea. Friends Last Week
It's Pouring Them This Week I
ALL BUY AIG
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Boots and Shoes
Hats and Caps,
Gents'
Furnishings,
Underwear.
Scarcely enough Salesmen to wait ors the eager
throng. What am I any way -a Popular or Maple, or
does Soft spell Hard ? Any how, as Pat gays, "Am woind
ing up the business in Brussels and no humbug about it."
A. R. SMITH.