The Brussels Post, 1900-11-1, Page 8�.t
RUSSEL
1008T
Nov, 1. 1900
A Catholic
Will And our stools of Prayer
Rooke, die. far -neo in their oburoll very
oomplobe. We have them renging from
OOs, to 01,76 eaoh,
A. Presbyterian
Oen have the New Beek of
Prated and Bible combined Prom 70e.
to 84,00 each. The Book of Praise
alone from So, to $1,28 or with tunes
at 600,
An Episcopalian
Oen select a Hymn Book at 100.
or large type at 70o., a Prayer Book.
from 26o. to 81,60. We have these
combined or in two vole,
For a Methodist
We have Methodist Hymn Booke
from 30e. to 01,60 eaoh, the one at
81.50 is the beet valve of all our books.
It is email yet very large type and nioe
binding withal We have the Bible
and Hymns combined at 81,25 and
81,60 each, or silk sewed more expen-
sive.
G. A. DEADMAN.
Wanting Glasses !
, e
at
Aro yo i from any lea on wb..
ever wanting Gleeeee ? It may be your
sight has never been good, or advancing
age renders it neoeseary to wear Speotao
lee, The day has gene by for eeleoting
there by pixie work, eepeoially when you
tan come and have your eyed properly
Seated and not only have the enemas that
you require bat have them in a fraaae
that will lib you, neither too high nor too
low, too wide or too narrow, and one that
Will not injure
Your Looks.
The Rimless Glasses are the Fash-
ionable ones and likely to remain eo, and
withal are the beet all there le no rim op
the frame to obstruct the view. Double
Vieion Glasses are the kind when one
requires one for dietanoe and oleo for
reading or sewing. Leb me ebow them
to you. We will be pleased to teat your
eyes free of charge any week day.
G. A. Deadman,
Druggist, Optician & Bookseller.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
900TRE1,N EXTENSION w• O. & B.
Prairie leave Brneeele Station, North
and South, as follo70 :
GOING SOUTH. GoI00 (OATH.
Express 7:18 a.m. Mail 2:10 p.m
Nixed......... 9:06 ami, Express 8:17 p.m
rata' Reivs 1tS,
A. chial't among ye tato' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
DRE" bunting commenced Nov. let,
ALP. Thom reoeived a oar of Manito-
ba flour
anito•ba.flour this week.
Wens out for A. R. Smith's advt. in
TEE POST next week.
GORDON MOONEY has bad the bongo
adjoining his reeidenoe newly aided, don
siderably improving it.
THE frame of Thee. MoGregor's new
shop on Mill street is U. Rain this week
delayed the work somewhat,
Kteowrxo ones Bay Dr, MacDonald
should have 200 majority. Several beta
have been made on 100 in hie favor.
A SPECIAL meeting of the Connell was
held on Tueaday evening in squaring up
the sidewalk business with J. L. Lloyd,
oontraotor.
THE flax orop in connection with tbe
Brnesels mill has been lifted. There are
between 800 and 400 toes. Scotching
will commence shortly.
IT is Raid the Halliday pump ebop and
lot on Mill street has been purchased by
Walter Lowry and will be utilized for
livery and sale stable purposes.
Joao Otmree, Mill street, has perches -
ed the rag carpet weaving outfit from
Samuel Oantlon, of this plane, and will
continue the buetneee at his residence.
Tao heavy rain of this week has clone
a good deal toward filling ap a good
many wells that were dry and it ie hoped
it will aid in wiping out the remains of
the prevailing fevers also.
Amara Brneeelitee who attended Robb.
Aodereon'e and Mise Steinhoff's wedding
at Amnitree on wedneeday were R. G.
MoOraaken, Jae. Thomson, Will. Griffiith,
Will. Halpenny and Ohas, Dodds. They
made the trip by oarriage.
Tam Hallowe'en tricks on Wednesday
night were as silly as ever. Fences, out
houses, &o., came in for their usual
attention. A night in the "cooler" would
have a wholesome effect on some of the
young "sauce boxes" who make an at.
tempt to ran the town on these occasions.
C. O. F. -Court Prinoeee Alexandria
No. 24, Brussels, held the first of what
will be a monthly Social hour at the close
of the Oonrt. The program at thie
meeting was as follows :-Insbrumental
mesio, Mre. Geo. Thomson and Wm.
Randa ; solo, Jas. Jones ; instrumental,
harmonica and organ, IL Meroer and
Mrs, Thomson ; song by Alice Thomson ;
addrese by N. F. Gerry ; instrumental
by W. Randa and Mre. Thomson ; song,
Jas. Jones • "Auld Lang Syne" and the
National Anthem. A vote of thanks was
passed to Mrs. Thomson and daughter.
Four weeks hence the next program will
be given. The Court is closed before the
program is given eo that ladies and other
friends of the members may attend and
enjoy the mueioaland literary bill of fare.
J. L. LLorn, oontraotor for the grand•
lithio sidewalk in Brussels this year, has
settled ap with the Ooanoil. He did
85,416.86 worth of work and hae reoeived
90% on hie oontraot, the 10% being re-
tained for a year as a guarantee of the
solidity of the work. $25 extra was
granted to Mr. Lloyd for extra heavy
fills that had to be made not expeoted at
the time tenders were called for. The
contractor hae done a splendid job in
Brussels and he will be able at any time
to secure a gilt edged recommendation or
testimonial from either the Connell or
ratepayers. He does his work carefully,
honestly and with a desire to Beware each
results as will not only add to the appear-
anoe of the town but will virtually last
forever. Mr. Lloyd left for bis home in
Walkerton on Wednesday.
THE Jonas Promo -This Co, will be in
the Town Hall, Brneeele, for a week,
commending on Monday evening next,
under the auspices of Brneeela Orchestra.
The Orangeville Sno in speaking of their
visit to that town eaye :-Prof. Pall, the
world-renowned hypnotist and mind-
reader, who, with bis brilliant troupe,
filled an engagement in the Town Hall
last week, gave the crowning exhibition
of his powers in the latter capacity in
town on Thanksgiving day. Five reliable
gentlemen, 7. N. Fieb, Jae. Armstrong,
0. Perfect, R. B. Henry and Jae. Torrie,
after blindfolding Prof. Pall and leaving
him guarded in the parlor at the Gordon
house, coloured a conveyance and drove
over several streets, taking the most in-
tricate route possible, and at length
stopped in front of Mr. P
erleot'e imple.
ment rooms, where Mr. Torrie mended
the Stairs and bid over the door a booth
of keys. They then oontinned the drive
and after mime time had elapsed called.
at the hotel and the mind reader, etill
blindfolded, joined those in the carriage,
Taking hold of the driver's hand whioh he
held throughout the drive, Prof. Pull as.
gamed control of the Peine and traversed
the same ebreete as the occupants had
done, In due time be halted in front of
where the keys were stowed and without
it moment's hesitation walked up the
etaire, returning with the hidden article,
and continuing the journey, covered all
the ground gone over beforg. Stopping
at hie hotel, where an immense crowd
had gathered, he wee given a hearty
ovation. It was a most aetoniehing feat
for Prof. Pull was kept in ignorance of
what the article was and where it was to
be hidden, Some people suppose the
Profeaeor to be a veritable wizard, bat
we
tether that is the Dae or not oertain
summits Is that he suos in mystifying the
people, wherever be eppear8, by bis
astounding feats of hypnotism and mind
reading,
NOVEMBER.
forme Puma.
Lome out for snow.
VOTE for Dr, MacDonald.
ADVERTISING in THE POST pays.
.110800100 MES seen last Sunday.
Tata foot -bridge has been patched op.
A. O. U. W. Lodge on Friday evening.
SCHOOL Board Friday evening of next
week.
NEXT Wednesday will be Dominion
election.
Moornas meeting of Brussels Connoil
next Monday evening.
T. P. SMITH, eye specialist, was at Jas,
Fox's drug store on Wednesday.
Hood have declined in pride but we
hope only temporarily, The market hae
been good.
AUCTIONEER SCOTT 1108 had a busy time
with sales for the past' two weeks and is
not through yet.
THEaE. Wee a large crowd of men in
town on Wednesday attending the Nom-
ination meeting in the Town Hall.
THE Huron teniform promotion ex.
aminations in the public schools were
bald on Thursday and Friday, Oot. 26
and 26.
J. D. RONALD i8 putting a furnace in
hie reeidenoe and bas bad the necessary
excavating done to enlarge the cellar for
furnace and coal.
A norm from the foot of a baulky horse
wag thrown against the Southerly plate
glade window in Jno. Walker's furniture
store and a small hole broken through it.
Tale weak W. 0. Smith, of Brussels,
went to Moorefield and wielded the brash
in the new Methodist oburoh in oonneo.
Men with some scriptural texts plaoed
Loth the walla.
SHIPMENTS have been light this week at
Brussels station and consisted of the
following :-2 oars hay by A. Backer ; 2
care salt by Balt Works ; and 1. car hogs
by W. F. Vanetone.
PROF. L. E. Davis, of Miebigan, wishes
to announce that be 18 prepared to aooept
it limited number of pupils on Violin and
Mandolin. For information concerning
same call on H. L. Jackson, Jeweler,
Brussels.
THE new Leckie block is now re0ny
for oanipation. Jim. Walker, furniture
dealer and undeetaker will 000apy it.
Mr. Leokie deserves praise for his enter.
prise. We hope to see him book to town
next Spring.
THE Wingham papers are "lasing" one
another over the bad grammar used in
their respective oolumne. While some
papers are wrestling with inoome tax
they're wbaling aw8y at syntax. They
should open a night wheal.
SAMUEL BEATTIE and family have moved
to the Jno. Halliday residence ; Alex.
Straoban to the reeidenoe recently per-
' chased from Dr. Snider ; R. N. Barrett
to Mrs. Fere eon's brick house on Alex.
ander street ; Jae. Ballantyne will move
to the bonne vacated by Mr. Straohan ;
and Mre. Glamor to where Mr. Barrett
was.
THURSDAY evening of last week it dela.
gation from Seaforth Lodge visited
Western Star, No, 149, Bruseele. The
looal Degree team took charge of a vieit-
ing candidate and demonstrated the
myeterieo of Odd Fellowship in up -to.
date etyle. Before adjournment light
refreshments were served. A good time
was pat in Western Star's beet style,
whioh 10 A 1.
HYMENEAL -A number of readers of
TRE POST will remember Mies M. L.
Linton, who taught in Brussels Public'
Sobool for a abort time 3 yeare ago, and
will be interested in bearing that she was
wedded to a Mr, Rooke, of Portland, in
the abate of Maine, on Tuesday of last
week. Mies Linton was married at
Whitby, Rev. Dr. MoDiarmid being the
officiating minister. The friends of the
bride at Brussels will 'nigh her and her
husband many years of prosperity.
GONE To WINo1oAM,-It waga matter 0i
considerable surprise to our townspeople
lest Monday to ascertain that the oblig-
ing G. T. R. Station Agent, R. T. Sutton,
had been promoted to a Similar position
at Wingham and had gone to that town
to aeenmg oharge. Mr. Sutton name to
Brueeels from Drayton 18 months ago,
aimed an entire stranger, bat by his
oonrteoy, geniality and capability of
performing hie many deltiee he speedily
Inmate a general favorite and many
regrets are expreseed over hie removal.
Mr. Gordon, the Wingham agent, bag
one to Woodstock. The new agent for
gone
is Mr. Hamm, who comae from
Milverton. THE Poem welcomes him to
town.. 1111. Sutton' and children will
remain in '85080818 until a suitable house
can be obtained in Wiugham.
East Riding of Huron.
POLITICAL
MEETINGS
An arrangement hoe been entered
into by Dr. MeuDonold and E, L, Diokin-
son, the Reform and Conservative 080.
didatee for the Commons in Eaet Huron,,
whereby a aeries of joint meetings will.
be held as follows 1 -
Blyth, Thureday; Nov. '1
Gerrie Friday, " 2
Lakelet. Monday, " 5
Wingham . Tuesday, "
Meetings Will begin at 7.10 o'olook.
The candidates may be Assisted by
local speakers.
Ladies invited.
"God Save the Queen."
Either party reserves the right to hold
additional meetings to be addressed by
either outside or looal speakers.
ELECTION returns will be reoeived at
the Town Hall on wedneeday night of
next week.
Tuts is the Beason for horse clipping
and many horses are being completely
shorn of their Bummer thole.
A COAL oil discussion on the street
Wednesday evening after nomination
brought a Grit and Tory into collision.
No one was seriously hurt.
Rona. Manumit placed 13 inoandeeoent
lamps in the etore opened out by Mr.
Oempbell, is the Garfield block. Dr,
Toole also had a light put in the hallway
in the Richards block to show theway to
hie office.
Givme to the long spell of dry weather
the foe orop stored last Winter is about
done, and the butchers, restaurants, &e.,
are minus their supply. The number of
oases of fever in this locality have also
pulled on the ice etook.
Tae polling places in town for the
election next Wednesday will be the
Connell Chamber, J. J. Gilpin's office and
the "Revere" Hoagie, and the Deputy
Returning officers will be J. T. Rose, R.
MoNaughton and W. F. Soott,
LIBERAL Committee rooms are open
every week evening in the Leckie block,
over G. A. Deadman'e drug store. All
Liberals are welcome. Barrister Sin.
°lair is chairman of the looal organization
work. He's a good worker to.
Dr. G. L. Ball, formerly of Brussels,
has purchased a reeidenoe, No, 20 Col•
lege street, Toronto, and hae moved hie
family to it from Arthur street. His
dental office will now be at hie reeidenoe
loathed of in the Forum Building, on
Yonge street. Tae POST wiehee him in•
oreaoing prosperity.
Dr. J. M. Moore was renewing old
friendebipe in Brussels for a few days.
He returned to Toronto to take bie exam.
before the Medical Council. The Dr. is
a brother to Veterinary Moore and Mre.
Hewitt. Some people say be may have
more relatives in Bruesele when he gets
settled down to practice.
ANOTHER young Brussels bachelor has
joined the great majority the wedding
taking plane last Wednesday. The happy
groom ie Robert Andereon and the bride
Mies Mary Steinhoff, of Amultree. They
will take up reeidenoe on Elizabeth, et.,
Brussels. THE POST wiehee Mr. and
Mre. Anderson prosperity,
COLLECTOR'S BOLL. - Tax Collector
Creighton has received the toll for this
mnnioipality for 1900 and this week.
commenced to serve the onetomary
notices to the taxpayers. The following
partioulare are taken from the official
document :-
Aeneeeed valve of real property..$276,485
Assessed value of pere'l .. 38,075
Assessed value of Income 3,000
CIIUROII .OfflA1T,S..
"The faalt of Thoinae" will be the
topic at the Epworth Loagee next Bab•
bath evening,
illlol,vlLr,E ANNlvlslwanv.=fico 210 s on-
ttivereary of the ip,et0rate of Rev. Jam
rides, B, A„ iu &iolville oberoh wag eels -
beaked last Sabbath, As le Mr. Rosa'
0080001 epeoial a100055800 were prepobed
the mornin text being Ie. 6 ; 1-18, and
the tbetna "3maleh'd prep,tratu,u ter the
()MOE) and work Of the Ministry:" (1) A
Divine vision. He saw God 111 big 00•
preme eovereignty and In hie awp•ioopir,
ing holiness ; (2) A Divine 010000106,
Tbie woe two -fold : the pardon of gin
and p'irifiaption from sin ; (3) A Divine
doll,' To this he responded promptly,.
epontaneouely and wholeheartedly ; (4)
B. Divine oommieslon, "Go," "tell,"
In the evening the text was Ie. 6 : 9, from
whioh it was ehown that it God's mese,
age le to be told rightly to men, it must
be told (1) Truly ; (2) Pully ; (8) Direct.
ly ; (4) Boldly ; (6)learnedly ; (6) Ten.
derly ; (7) Yearningly ; (8) Perseveringly.
21 years of oontinnons ministration to
the same congregation taxes e. pastor to
an extent little dreamed of by the mai.
tinted, but ae the years of Mr. Rias'
pastorate roll on he improves rather than
loses in sermonizing and pastoral work
generally. Ha ie a fine preeonor, being
clear, oonoiee and oonvinoing inhie etyle
and ie most highly esteemed and valued
by the oammunity as a whole. THE Poo
wishes pastor and people continued pros-
perity ae they set out on the 22nd year.
of their work in the Lord's vineylyd,
Honor: LAY Wontceee' OoNviiHTIoN.
The following is the pew „u of the
Huron Lay Workers' and Sunday
Sohoole' 9th Diocesan Comm, tion to
be held in Christ Ohuroh S. S. Hall,
Centre St., Chatham, on Thursday and
Friday, Nov 22nd and 23rd, in oonneo•
Mon with the anneal meeting of the
Huron Anglioau Lay Workers'- Associ-
ation :-Thureday, 2 30 p. m. -Opening
session of the convention, hymn, prayer,
organizatiou ; addrese, by the Bishop ;
"Some by -ways to 0000880 in S. S. teeth.
ing," Jno. B. Dale ; discussion opened
by Rev. F. M. Holmes ; "Prayer Book
Teaching," Rev. Canon Hill, M. A.
discussion opened by Dr. R. V. Bray ;
"The Ohuroh in Rural Districts," Rev.
W, J. Taylor ; dieoueeion opened by
Matthew Wilson, Q. 0. Io the evening
Divine service in ()heist Ohuroh at 8
o'clock. Sermon by Rev. Arthur Bald -
Win, M. A„ of All Sainte, Toronto
Psalm and 'Leesoue by Lay Readers.
Friday Morning. -Holy Communion in
Holy Trinity Church at 9 o'olook ;
annual meeting of the Huron Anglican
Lay Workers' Aseooiation ; annual re-
port ; election of oflieere ; addrese to
women on Faithfulness, by Mrs. W. E.
Brooker, of Stratford ; Reading the
Lessons," Charles Jenkins ; dismission
opened by Rev. Canon Dann, B. A.
Afternoon Session. -"Spiritual Growth
and Influence," Rev, Wm. Graig, B. D.,;
disoueefon opened by Profeeeor Harrison;
"The Yearly Examinations ; Home De-
partment ; Quarterly Review," Rev. W.
M. Shore ; dismission' opened by Jae.
Woods; "Ie our Church Aggressive?"
Rev. Cecil 0. Owen, 13. A. ; dieoueeion
opened by His Honor Judge Woods.
Friday Evening. - Public meeting in
()lariat Oherth S. S. Hall. Address,
"The Ohnrob'e Mission," Rev. 0. L.
Arnold, M. A., of St. Peter's Oburoh,
Detroit ; addreee,"Christian Work," the
Bishop of Huron ; oloeing words by Hie
Lordebip the Bishop ; prayer, bymn,
Benediction. The Bishop will preside
at all the meetings.
Total $311,640
Assessed value of property ex-
empt except eohool tax 2,850
$814,344
Taxes imposed for 0o. rate 5 249 19
ell Saheelrates 2137 61
't Municipal deb's 2772 26
n u „ purp'e 1401 70
" " doge 68 00.
all other epee -
dal rates 860 08
Total taxes $7468 79
As for several years past 5% will be
added to all taxes not in the Oolleotor's
hands by the 14th of December. The
taxes are 1 mill higher than last year
whioh ie not bad considering the work
done in 1900.
Business Locals.
ST4XD4I.) B4NJ' OF 04X. ,v4.
Pe7s'r.a.naraxtaxmozea1 7.e7ra,,
HEAR OFFICE, - TORONTO
OAPIT'AL PAID UP (One Million Dollars) $1,000,000
REST $700,000
AyanaIer in alt pringipai pointe in Ontario, Quebec, ltfaftitoba, Unitod Stafne t0 England,
���maReFA General Betaking BeeTut Farmers, Mateo Dioounted..
Drafts Iseutd 'tied Colleotione meds on all point.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.
Intermit allowed on depoeite of 01,00 and upwards and compounded half yearly:
SPECIAL ATTENTION 017EN To THS COLLECTION or FAa11ERe' SALE NOTES.
Every facility afforded Cuebomcre liviug ata dietanoe.
payable at any bank leaned Under 810 ,. 80, $20 to 880....12o
Molloy Ordoro at rho following rates 810 to 520,.,.100, 80 to 40,,..34o
7. N, GORDON, Acme.
Wednesday of last week' Leslie Kerr
took ill with gastric fever and will be . a
prisoner to the house for some weeks yet,
Mrs. R. T. Hingeton Supdayed witb
relativeo in Seaforth. Mies Carrie
Megaton is vieiting in the eame 'town
tbie week.
Mies Bessie Moore had the misfortune
to fall and twist one of her ankles last
Friday and l0 -temporarily laid aside but
we hope elle will aeon be better.
George, eon of Neil MoLaaohlin, arriv
ed home on Saturday of last week rather
"underthe weather." He is now 'ander
the Dr's Dare with an attack of fever.
His mother and the patient temporarily
dissolved partnership with the rest of the
family and have taken up their quarters
aoroeo the street. We hope George will.
soon be better.
W. T. Anderson, who lectured in town
last Spring cm South Afrioa, ie returning
to Cape Town where he will remain until
the way is open to prooeed Northward.
Mrs. Anderson a000mpanied her bueband
and tbey started last week. We wish
them boa voyage and a large share of
this world'e goods, with much 'happiness
combined in the new British poeoeesions.
The next few years will see many changes
there no doubt and they will be for the
better too.
FOURTH DIVISION COURT.
The regular session of the Fourth Diva
Sion Court was held in the Town Hall,
Brussels, on Friday of last week, before
Judge Doyle. Docket was light consist-
ing of the following
Wynn vs. Agar -Action on promissory
note. Verdiot for plaintiff.
Blaehill ve. Mather - Garnishee P.
Barrows -Action on a000nnt. Verdiot
for plaintiff for full amount of remount
and against garnishee for 88.77.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Mise Walker was visiting eaSeaforth.
Lorne Hunter is home from Northern
Ontario.
R. Rooke was home from Listowel over
Suoday.
Art. WValee, of Ohatham, is in Brussels
on a holiday visit.
Miss Maggie Ferguson was visiting at
Goderiob and locality this week.
Mae. David Hoist was on the eiok list
but ie getting better we are glad to hear.
P. Hogg is away to Baden an te holiday
for a week. He will be bask for W ednes.
day however.
Leviee, eldest daughter of Barrister
Sinolair, hae been on the etok list but is
all right again.
Norman MaGnire is on the eiok list.
this week but we hope his illness will be
of brief duration.
Mre. Watson Ainley attended the
funeral of Mies Evelyn Israel at Seaforth
last Friday afternoon.
Mrs. J. H. Cameron was under the
doctor's Dare for a few days last week
owing to a temporary throat ailment.
Mrs. (Rev.) Hall and ohildren and Mies
Afaude Robertson, of Belgre,ve, were
visitors at R. Mainprize'e on Wednesday.
Miee Mary Friendship bas not enjoyed
her usual good health tbie Summer but
we hope ebe will soon be as vigorous as
MANIT013A floor for eale. A. C. BARRER,
CASE for butter and eggs, A, Oonsley.
SERVANT wanted. Apply to
Mne. W. M. SneoLAln.
noun and feed always in stook and
Bold at right prices. A. 0. BAEEER.
House and lot for gale, John street.
WORN PuTLANn.
A. 0. Beeicza reoeived a ear of flour
this week and now oarriesfour brands of
Manitoba.
0 tzr0 er&RLE house to rent,with stable
0
and good garden, on Alexader street,
Poeooeion can be given early in Septem•
bar. For further partioulare apply to
TRR POST.
WANTED. - Dried apples, fowland
butter, We will pay 20e. for choice toll
butter till Nov. 5th. Our stook is large
and well assorted. G. E. KING,
W in gham.
FOWL WANTED. -3. to 4} lbs., 25o, per
pair ; over, 80o. per pear ; under, 20o.
per pair. Pick dry and do not draw them.
Can't handle on Saturday.
WALTER 1Nees, Merchant,
Jamestown.
CARPET WEavneo,-Ravin erohaeed
the outfit of S. Oantlon, I stn prepared to
attend to the wants of the peblie in
oarpet weaving. Satisfaction guaranteed
JNo. CARTER,
Mill St., West, Brunets
ANYONE wicking to get the latest im.
proved fast and easy cutting new email or
wishing esows iD their improved and the
w p
privilege of trading or buying improved
eeooed band eawe, I will recommend you
t0 eaw.filer, T. MOGRRoon,
Brussels, Oat,
sliThe name of the Grand Trunk station
heretofore known as Millbank had been
changed to Newton, Millbank village be.
ing two and a half Millie from the rail.
way.
Mrs. John Roger, of Mitchell, pur-
poses giving a 810 medal to the sobolar
most regular in attendanoe at the Bible
class in oonneotion with Trinity Sunday
school daring the next 12 months.
030FiN -
GoLLEY.-At Treberne, on Oat. lath, to
]1Ir. and Mre. Joe. Golley, fromerly
of Wingham, a eon.
Hoon. -On Oat. 5th, at 1414 South Har-
rison et., Saginaw, to Mr. and Mre.
John Hood a eon
Siotrsot.-In Antigonieb, N. S., on dot.
2566, to Mr. and Mre. Alphon0ne
Simpson (nee Mise Addie Vanetone
formerly of Brneeele,)' a daughter.
ever.
Fred. Hayoroft hae taken a situation
in the foundry at Seaforth. Will, jamas,
formerly of Brussels, works in the mime
shop.
Murdy MoLennan, of London, made
hie regular visit to Brunets this week.
He was loaded with his humorous yarns
ae uenal.
Jno. Thomson and wife will move from
Seaforth having leased a house from R.
Leatherdale. Robb. Thomson, of the
Bromide Egg Emporium, is their son.
We are pleased to report marked pro.
geese in the ease of Miss Thurso Gerry
who bag been so ill. Alex. Forsyth and
family are also progressing favorably we,
are glad to etate.
Dr. Kalblieieoh was back to town this
week after an abeenoe of 10 or 11 months.
His travelling agreed well with him as
be added 20 pounds to his weight and is
feeling firet.olaoe•
Barrister Blair is away this week to
Parry Sound where he will attend the
0o. Court sittings on Nov, 6th, in °on-
neotion with whioh he will conduct a
cage, He will not be able to poll his vote
here owing to hie unavoidable aboenoe,
Rebt. McKinney, who was here on
Tuesday ae advance man for the "Jolly
Pulls," is an old Brussels boy being a
son of Robt. MoHinney, of Owen Sound,
formed eo riet0r of the American
Hotel here when it was run by MoELfriney
Broe.,eome 20 years ago.
Thos. Noweome, oontraotor, and Conn.
oilier Wilton are ab Moorefield today
(Thursday) attending the dedicatory
08001000 of the new Methodist thumb of
whioh the former had the entreat. It
le a line edifice. T briok work wag
done by D, A. Loser ; the wood work by
Mr. Newsome ; t e tin and iron by
Meagre. Wilton Turnbull ; end the
painting by Sam Warm, all of Brussels.
Fall Wheat ..... G1 02
Barley ,,. ....... 35 96.
Peas 55 56
Oats 22 22
Butter, tube and rolls .. 15 16
Egg's per doaeu .... 18 14
Flour per barrel 4 00 •-4 50
Potatoes (per bush.) 20 25
Apples (per bag) 90 35
Sheep ekins,oaolt 80 1 00
Lamb eking eaoh 25 25
Halt per bbl., retail 1 00 '70
Hay per ton 6 00 7 00
Hides trimmed 0 61
Hideo rough, 5
Hoge, Live 4 26 4 50
Wool ' 15 15a
T.C.e.1372.231n.
BAIRD-TEM-On Oot. 28rd., at the
reeidenoe of John Caeemore, con. 2,
Morrie, by Rev. Wm. Lowe, Mr.
Robert Baird, of Turnberry, to Mute
Sara Thom, of Turnberry.
JAMEe-NItIMO.-On Sept. '27th, at the
home o4 the bride'a parente, South
Monagan, by Rev. R. Kelly, Mr. Joe.'
Howell James, Toronto, eldest eon of
the late Richard Jame, M D., of
London, England, to Mies Sarah
Lnoy, 8rd daughter of Mr. Robert
Nimmo.
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
Two ooal-stoves for sale. Apply to
W. M, SINCLAIR,
LEronsTEn Bata Lombe for sale, from
registered sire, Apply to R. NICHOL, Lot
20, Oon, 0, Morris:
MONEY to loan on approved real estate..
Terme easy. For further partioulare apply
to W. H. HERR, Brussels, .
Two eligible building lots for sale on
Princess street, Brussels. For further par•
tioular8 as to pride terms, doe.. apply to
8•t1, MRS. J. GRIEVE, Brussels.
9I73D.
RADDATz.-At Oranbrook, on Oot. 90,
Marie, eeoond dangbter of Ferdinand
and Johanna Raddatz, aged 24 years,
2 mentos and 4 days.
WRIoaT.-In London, on Oot. 200h, Iea.
bella Wright, reliot of the late
Franoie Wright, aged 82 years, for.,
merly of Blyth.
WARNER. -At Fleotwoode, . Moose Moun-
tain, N. W. T., on Oot, 19th, Melville
Olyie, eldest eon of J. O. and Mre.
Warner, formerly of Grey township,
aged 1.5 years, 8 months and 10 days.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
T1ARM FOR SALE. -BEING
Lot 85, Con. 5, Grey, containing 100
three. - Good stock farm with 10 acres of
timber, good well and femme. No 001151"08.
For further particulars apply to
14:4 'PRANCES :COATES, Trowbridge,
kJSHROPSHIRE SHEEP FGR
sale, consisting of a ram lamb, 2 shear -
ling rams and 7 breeding ewes, All pure
bred,- from Campbell's stoop, Woodville,
Also a number of 1150000 Turkeys,
SMITHfrom W.
J.Bell'e. stook, of Angus. Ont.
17-
,
Brussels P. 0. .Lot 8, Con. 6, Grey.
10R SALE IN ETHEL VIL-
.L LAGS, -The property of the late John
Elliott, consisting of a solid brick house
with frame kitchen and woodshed, good
stable and 5 acre 01 land all in tint -alas()
condition. Il not told will be ranted. Pos-
eeeslon at any time. For pa,tleulareapply
to Wm. 8921201,, Ethel ; ALEx. sf8
Galt; or Dn,MOHEL7E$ Mt. Forest.
, 20 2001
GOOD CHANCE.—THE UN-
DEneIGNED offers bio bnteberiDgbuel-
neee, brick block,rosid00oe, slaughter hods°
and other property for sale et a moderate
price se be wishes to retire from buoineeo.
Will be sold en bloo or divided up to suit
purchaser. This is a good ' chance to an en•
torpriein .man. For Surtber particulars as
to prlaa, terms and oonditlone apply 00
14 -ti WM. BLASHILL, Brussels.
CTIOLS
FRIDAY, Nov. 2ND, -Lot 12, Con. 16,
Grey. Standing timber, home, &o.
Sale oom"lenoes at 1 o'clock. Kreuter
& Ritchie, props,; F. S. Scott, 11130.
MONDAY, Nov. 6TH. -Lot 17, Oon. 15,
Grey. Farm stook, &a. Sale, unreserv-
ed, at 1 o'clock. Jae. Cuthill,' prop. ; F.
S. Scott, duo.
THURSDAY, Nov. Bon. -Farm etook, im-
plements, &o. Ni Lot 22, Oon, 5, Mor-
rie. Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'olook. N.
Platt, prop. ; F. S. Scott, ono.
FRIDAY, Nov. 9, -Farm stook at Lot 6,.
r
Con. 11, Grey.Bala unreserved at 1
o'clock. Ths.' Bielby, prop. ; F. S.
Scott, atm.
MONDAY, NOV. 12. -Farm stook and
Implements, lot 1, ton, 18, Grey. Solo,
unreserved, at 1 o'olook. Albert Oakley,
prop. ; F. S. Soott, duo,
TDEeoio, Nov, 18th. - Farm .stook,
implements, &o., at South Half Lot 8,
Oen. 9, Morris. Sale unreserved at 1
p. m. sharp. Mary E, Lynn and George
Pierce, Executors. F. S. Scott, dao.
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 14.-1%rm steak,
implements, .bo., at Lots 16 and 17, don.
10, Grey. Sale unreserved at 12 o'olook,
sharp. Win. Blether, prop. E.13, Scott,
snot.
THURSDAY, Nov, 15.-25 bead of eteek
steers, Si lot 17, don. 9, Morris, Sale
at 1 p, m. W. H. Shortreed, prop. ; F.
S. Soots, ono.
FnmAv, ,Nov. 16Tx.-Lot 10, Con. 4,
Grey. Farm stook, implemonte, &a,
Salo, oibresorved, at 1 o'olook, )avid
Aron, prop. ; F, S. Sena, ano.
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 28Tul.--Farm stook,
implementor, &o., :S,) .Lot 10, Oon. 4,
Morrie. Sale, unreserved, at 1 p, m,
Was. Wilkinson, prop„ P. 0, Scott, Gua.
Patents Guaranteed.
Dickinson
AND—
Macdonald
A.re in the race --only
one call be a winner, but
when you buy a bottle
Of our
White Pine and Tar
Your have a winner
every time, Let it cure .
that cold of yours.
25c. Will Buy a Bottle
AT ^.--."".0•/
Fox's Drug Store.
REAL ESTATE.
Ii'10R SALE. — A BEAUTIFUL
home on Queen street, furnished or
without, at bargain. Apply to
MISS M. 0A0IPBl]LL, Brussels..
PIRST CLASS FARM: FOR
.( SALE. -Lot 17, con. 0, Township of
Grey. 100 nore8 more or 1800, Situate 45
miles from,Bi nasals and 2 miles from village
of Ethel, A11 cleared excepting 5 mires of
hardwood bush. Buildings and femme in
lcod repair. Good wells. All Pall plowing
one. Price and terms' of payment on ap-'
plioation to W. H. SINCLAIR
29-01 Barrister. &e.,'J'trueools.
. 4
FOR SALE. -150
A sE - 50 ACRES
consisting f
of the North 5 of Lot 80, 0011.2, East Wawa -
nosh. This is an exeellentetook farm, betup,
well supplied withood spring water, 1t le
situated about 8 miles from the thriving Vil-
lage of Blyth. A largo part of It is under
grass. Buildings and lenoo0 are in a fide
state o1 repair. Easy tonne of payment will
be given. For all information apply to
11-t1 G. P. BLAIR, Barrietor, Breasels,
Notice to Creditors,
IN TRE SURROGATE COURT OF THE COUNTY
or HUnoN.
Theo:editors of David Doull, late of the
Township of Grey, in the County of Huron,
farmer,deoeaeed, who died on the eeoond
day of September, 1900, are . requested to
Wend to William Spence, one of the Erwin -
tors of deoeaeod. at Ethel P.O., on or before
the 28rd day of November, 1000, full portion•.
lare of their claims and securities (if any)
held by them, duly verified. And after the
said lust mentioned date the Executors will
proceed to distribute the aerate of the estate
among those untitled thereto, having rotor -
woe only to the claims of wbiob nobiee shall
have then been reoeived, This notice Is
given pursuant to the Statute in that behalf.
Dated. at Brussels Nov .1st, 1900.
A, BUNTER,
17.8 - Agent for Executors.
Our fee returned if we fail. Any ono send-
ing thatch and description of any invention
will promptly receive our opinion free 000'
corning vlto poOeetablllty 01 same. How to
obtain a patent sent upon request. Pat-
ents Bemired through' 00 advertised for Bale
at our expense. Patents taken out through
us receive SPECIAL noTtos, without obarge,
in TRE PATENT Amoco, an illustrated and
widely circulated joure al, consulted by Man-
ufacturers and Investors. Hand for sample
copy BH1E. -Address VICTOR J. EVANS &
Co., (Patent Attorneys,) Evans Building,
Wnohingto0, D, 0,
LOTION SALE OF FARM
A
moon, &o.:-Mr.E. S. Soott, Anotion-
eer, has received inetruotiansfrom the
undersigned to sell by Public Auction at
Lot 17, Con ,16, Grey, on Monday, Nov,' 5110,
1900, commencing at 1 o'clock, the follow-
ing valuable property :-1 marc 3 yearn old,
1 light horse 2years old, 1 aged boree,8
slows supposed in calf, 8 beifere 2 year old,
0 year old steers and heifers, 0 8alve0,16
sheep and lambs,1 binder, 1 mower, 1 pea:
harvester, 1 seed drill, 1 spade harrow.'
(muffler, 1 set iron harrows, 3 plows, 1 pair
oftruoks,l double buggy, 1 single buggy, 1
outter, 1 lumber waggon, 1 eat of bob-
sleighs, 1 roller, 2 sulky rakes, 0. bellows,
anvil and vise, 1 fanning mill, 1 open cylin-
der threshing machine, 1 set double har-
nees,1 set single harneee, 2 drat; Bowe near-
ly now, masons hammer, (16 pounds), hay.
rook, chains, forks, &e. Sale unreserved all
the proprietor hae Bold his farm. Terme.-
All egme of $6 and under cash ; over that
amount 12 months credit will be given on
furnishing Approved Joint Notes. 5 per
tient, off for oasts on credit amounts
P. 8. SCOTT, - JAS. 0VTHILL,
Auctioneer. .. Proprietor.
Notice to Creditors.
In the' matter of the Estate of James
Joseph Lynn, of tbe Township of
Morrie, in the County of 'Boron,
Farmer, Deceased.
Notice le hereby given, pursuant to Ohop.
120 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1897,
that all oredi0ore and other persona having
any claim or demand againob the above
named James Joseph Lynn, who died on or
about the 19th day of September, A D.1000,
are hereby required on or before the 10th
day of November, A, 1), 1000, to sendby post
(prepaid) or deliver to- Mary Lynn or George
Pic, ea, of the said Township of Morris, the
1Oxemitrix and Exooutur of the said Jame'
Jooeph Lno, deeeasad, their names,
theme mid occupations, with lfull partiau-
lare of thele claims and the native of the
securities (1fau)) hold by them.
And notionis hereby given that, after puck
last mentioned date, the said Executrix and
Executor will
distribute the
013.
eeoeoe said deceased sedamongst the
pnrtiee entitled thereto. baring regard only
to the claims of whioh notice shall have been given ma aforesaid, and' the said Exec).
utrix and Exeontor will not be responsible
for the said assets, Or any pari thereof,t0
any person or persona of who8e claim noice
shall not have beau ,received at the timeof
Mush distribution,
Dated at.Bruesels thie 28rd day of Oo16ober,
A. D. 1900, -
W. H. SINOLAIR,
Solioitor for Executrix and Bunter.
CLEARING SALE OE FARM
STOOK AND IMPLEMENTS. -
Ma P. S. Soot0, auctioneer, has received
instructions from Mr. Wm. Piooher to hell by
Pub110 Auction at Lots 16 and 17, Con, 1
Grey, 011 Nednesdn Nov.14110, 1000, at 12
o'clock, Blimp, the following valuable prop-
erty, viz, 1-] Clyde brood marc, pedigreed,
6 yeare old, supposed in - foal to a pedigreed
horse • 1 brood mato 7 years old in foal to a
coach- .horse; 1 brood marc 6 years old in
foal to a coach horse ; 1 driving mare 4 years
old 1 horse ears old • 1 roadster. 8.VAATS
old ; 1 roadster 8 years old; 1 gelding 2 years.
old ; 1 filly 2 year( old ; 0 o0w8 0upno0ed in
calf to a thorn' bred Durham bull ; 2boilers
2 year0 old supposed in calf ; 1 there' bred
Durham bull 18 menthe old ; 8 etoere1 year
old ; 2 heifers1 year old; 7 Spring selves ; 7
ewoo ; 7 ewe Iambs ; 2 brood solve aupppoeed
to be with pig ; 1 brood sow with litter DY
her aide -1 1 thoro' bred Tamworth' boar 18
menthe old; 18 store pigs ;0 geese ; 40 thick-
ens ; 1Masoe.y'Barrio binder with truck,'
nearly new ; 1 Hassey mower ; 1 Beed drill •
1 horse rake nearly now ; 1 pea harvester ;1
cultivator ; 1 land roller nearly new: 1 2 gets
iron. harrows;. 8• plOwe; 1 noir; Plenty plow
i two -furrow plow 1 1 scaler ; 1 pulper ; 1
interne mill with bagger ; 1 straw nutter;
1 set Platform eoales (2,000. lbs) ; 2 pairs bob.
deigns 1 2lumber wagons ;Ila3y'Rork,xop00
pulleys and alines ; 1 truck; 1 domoerat ' 1
top buggy ; 1 cutter ; 2 sets heavy doublebarnoes;lset,luglohasot rnosedoubl;e ligolnht oarriageharsforce,neso 1.
1 whiffle -
trees, .8hove10 and slot
of chlor 000101088 too
Humorous to mention,including a quantity
of hay, 00 load' of mongols, 4 autos of tur-
nipe.and Some oath, about 8,000 feet of lum-
bor, and about 1,200 radar poets. Terme-
All sums of 06,00•abd.nutler oaeh ; over that
amoun12 menthe credit vilbo given non
otos' 6 r neat.
Surni00050 approved joint( ay,
off far dash on credit amounts • hay, Woad
and p0000 to be clash. Everything meet be
sold at; the proprietor bag sold hie farm.
P, S, 0400TT, wM, P1507 yt,
Anetteneer,' i rl0tor,
Spectacles
-OP ALL RINDS-
Fitted to Correct all
Failures of Eyesight,
and your Eyee tested FREE by
latest Optical methods at
Division Court Office,
BRUSSI'3L8.
SHINGLES
British ;Columbia
:Bed Cedar Shingles
AND--
North Shore
Pine and Cedar
F011, SALE AT THE
y
Brussels Planing Mills
b
4100 Doors and Sash of all Pat
terns on hand or made to order
at Short Notice.
Setimates Furnished for all
kindo of Buildings. Workman-
ship
orkman.
shi and, Material Guaranteed,
p G r d,
P. ANENT.