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The Brussels Post, 1900-11-8, Page 8nz O$S it (.$1. ISI. woe Logit r NeVer mind, not =oh to grieve over attar ao the puree ie Concerned beoanse we Have eueb a variety to select from and do little to pay that yo10 man have anew one inetead of the .aid AO low tie 0 mento eaoh, PERFUME. Part of our .,EWA purchase. of I,'orfnmee have arrived, For one's own uee we have it in 10o, 15e, 20 and 50a bottles or by the oz, liar 26o bottle with glace stoppers are eplendid values, If to give away we have them in nice boxes at 39o, 600, 76e, 86o, $1.00 and $1.25, which are not only handsome but good. Ateo a Due a000rtment of ATOMISERS. Theo( make beautifdl presents, posting from 50o to $1.00 eaoh, and when tilled with perfume are a gift to be envied, G. A. Deadman, Druggist; Optioian & Bookseller. A Catholic Will find our stook of Prayer Beeks, &o, ter use in their ehnrob very opmplebe, We have them ranging from,, 800, to $1.76 each, A Presbyterian Can have the New Book of Poles andBible combined from 70o. to $4.00 each. The Book Of Praise alone from 8a, to 81,26 or with tunes' at 00o. An Episcopalian Can eeleat a Hymn Book at 10e, or large type at 750,, a Prayer Book from 25e. to $1.60, We have these combined or in two vole, For a Methodist We have Methodiet Hymn Books from 30o. to 91.50 eaoh, the pre at $1,50 is the best value of all our books• It is small yet very large type and nioe binding withal. We have the Bible and Hymns combined at 91,25 and $1.50 aeon, or silk sewed more aspen. sive, G. A. DEADMAN. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. BouTHERN EXTENSION W. O. & B. 'rraine leave Braeeele Station, North and south, as follows; Game liowwU, GoINa Nowa. 1xbreae 7:18 a.m.Mall ............2:18 p.m Maxed9:45 a.m. I Express 8:17 p.m rasa Stirs Pins. A °hiel'e amang ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. GET your Butter ready. BnuserLs market leads. BAD weather for hookoy. Smoot. Board Friday evening of this week, Sohool. Board Friday evening of this week, GEo. Bose shipped a oar of lambs to Buffalo on Tuesday morning. 13ROee1Ls Orangemen did not celebrate the eventful "5811" this year. What has become of Brussels Branch of the Lord's Day Alliance 2 AN electric light has been added to the interior acoommodation of Bruseele post. office. MoenAY's little snow flurry set the overcoat, robe and horse blanket business iu sotive .,peration. WEDNESDAY was a quiet day in town end polling went On at the three divisions with little excitement. The hotel bars were elose1 and to all appearances Brus- sels bad Prohibition in practice. A NOTE from James Blashill, Ypsi• laoti, says their goods were nearly two weeks on the road from Brussels there• by delaying their settling down in their new home, No. 209 Lincoln street. Tne Board of Health and School Board have decided to temporarily ex- clude from the public, sabool all pupile from homes where fever le existent. We hope the necessity for this will be brief. TEBBE were shipped from Brussels G. T. R. this week a oar of apples by Messrs. Donee & Rae ; oar of Limbs by Geo, Beet ; 4 oars salt by Enterprise Works ; 2 ears oats and 3 oars of hay by Alt. Backer. PaoP. L. E. DAVIS, of Michigan, wishes to an10000e that he is prepared to aooept a limited number of pupils on Violin and Mandolin. For information concerning Emma oall on H. L. Jackson, jeweler, Bruseele. Ir anybody should enquire of you con- cerning TnE Peer circulation kindly tell them thea it is steadily climbing up. All we ask is a Comparison with other Go. papers and we are willing to abide by the decision. D. A. Lewes has purchased a fine team of working horses and will go into the wood business next Winter as he bought a piece of bush from James Petob, on the 6th line of Morrie township. There isn't a Lazy bone in D. A.'e body. SLAM cook fighting is said to be one of the new attractions on the program of some of our eporting youths. They should make some little enquiry as to what the law is before they try it again or it may mean more than a loss of their roosters. Toe week the Jolly Palls Go. are hold• ing down the boards at the Town Hall and had good audfenoes. Hypnotist Palls did Boma marvellous feats, bat we don't propose to tell yon this week how he does them. You will have to see for yourself. SAMUEL Beams and family moved from Brussels to their reoently purchased 100 aore farm about a mile West of the town and is into Fall plowing and burning stumps &o., in regular old fashioned style. He struck quite a bargain in the plane and will no doubt do well on it. W. H. 1,100aacrni gave an interesting hietorioal sketch at the A. 0. U. W. Lodge last Friday evening in which he traded the line of Kings and Qaeene from Adam to Queen Viotoria. The Lodge 11as deoided to have its annual At Home on Friday, Dea. 7111, when a good pro- gram will be presented. Postmaster Farrow Is the Maeter Workman and fills the obair moat capably. HAv� U plod this year's eubsoription to Tam POST 2 If not help ns keep right eide ap by doing so now. We can't etand off the people we owe and it's bard work to square with them if we havn't the coin, We are mach obliged to a goodly number of oar readers for settling up and hope the others will do likewise. Yon like to get what's coming to you. and so do we, eepeoially since this "growing time" has increased the coat of our week ly issue $2.40 or $125.00 on the year's supply. Tie P087 extends a oordial welcome to our new G. T. R, agent, Mr, Hem. He oomee followed by many kindly referenoee and testimonials from both Milverton and Listowel. Mrs, Ham and ohildren will move 80 Brussels in the near future The Milverton correspondent ears Harvey Ham, G. T. R. station agent a Milvertoe, wae notified the other day by the company that hewoaldbe braneferred to the vi lage of Brnesele, Mr. Ham' removal from the town will be quite a lose to the Methodist ohuroh here, ea he wag en sotive member of the choir, THERE is considerable work to be done by the town road machine yet. It should be done while the good weather lasts. Yonea MEN'e Ohm .—Thureday even- ing of last week a number of young men of 96. John's ohuroh met at the Reotory and organized a society to be known as the "Young Men's Social Olub" of St. John's oburoh. The following ofiioere were elected : Pres., Rev. G. J. Abey ; Vioe Pres., Harry Bartliff ; Seo.-Treas., Bert Johnston. The objeot of the olub is to promote the beet interests of the Obnroh both eooial and spiritual. The meetings will be held every Thursday evening at the Rectory. The idea ie a goad one. OPENED UP LAST SATO0DAY.—The new store in the Garfield blook to be known as "The Sooteh Warehouse," wae opened last Saturday by the new proprietor, Mr. Campbell, and hie assistants Mies Mo. Lean, of Listowel, and Ross Beattie. A general stook inoluding Dry Goode, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, Crockery and Glassware will be kept and big; bargains may be ex. peoted. Mrs. Oampbell and children will be here shortly to -take up their abode in Brussels. Mr. Campbell was a traveller for a wholesale house for some years so has seen all aides of business life. He Lure put in a large stook of goods. Fe ople We 'Talk About. Dr. Graham, of Clinton, was in town on Monday. S. T. Plum and children were at Blyth last Saodey. A. R. Smith was in Toronto for a few days this week. James BaIlontyne has taken a position in A. R. Smitb'e store. Rev. Too. Roes, B. A., was in Toronto tbie week on a business trip. Mies Marion Moore, of Trowbridge, is visiting relatives in Brueeels. W. H. Reid, of Luoknow, was a visitor at'Robt. Mainprize's on Monday. L. T. Carruthers left for hie home in Thedford, Lambton Go., on Tuesday. Mute Jennie Doll is on the sick list, but we hope she will soon be acnvaleseent. Mrs. Friendship wae in Wingham last week attending the wedding of her broth. 00. Misses Mary Rose, Lizzie Moore and Mary Roberton were in Clinton on Sun- day. Mre. (Dr.) Kalbfleieoh and Mies Gratia are visiting at Dr. Holmes', at "Fair. mount." N. B. Gerry, Albert and Mies Beryl West, of B ytb, were in Bruseele last Sunday. Miss May Sperling, of Magdlop, spent Sunday with her 0011810, Mies Ella Ain- ley, in Brussels, Mre. Joseph Jamieson and son, Alfred, of Egmondville, spent a couple of weeks with relatives in town. Mies MoKay, Queen street, is recover- ing quite nicely from her resent illness we are pleaeed to report, Thos. Hilliard, Managing Director of the Dominion Life Aeeuranoe Go., of Waterloo, wae in town on Thursday. Jacob Wilton, who has been i11 for some years, was able to be taken to hie brother's, Councillor Wilton's, last Sun- day. Wm. K � neohtel of Wingham, ham wae in town on Wednesday, having 011 g come to p his vote. The old gentleman is feeling quite chirpy. A. F. Murray, teller in the Standard Bank, Brussels, hae been on the eiok list this week but we hope he will soon be as well as ever. Wm. Brydon is here from Manitoba. He Summers it in the West bat pate in the Winters fn this locality. We are glad to see him back. Jae. Oliver and family will move to the Leckie residence for the Winter or until Mr. Leckie and family return from Tor. onto to Brussels next Spring. Jno. Leckie and A. Hislop, M. P. P., attended the joint political meeting held by Dr. Me.oDooald and Barrister Dickin- son in Wingham on Tuesday evening. It woe what the cobbler threw at hie wife —the last. Nobody went asleep. Mise Edith, daughter of Alex. 11,10• Lauohlin, of Sruesele went to Listowel thio week where she will put in a term at the Business College in that town. Ae Mies Elsie Streatham is also taking a course at the same ineiiinti0n the yo00g ladies will be company for one another. We wieh them 8000868. Capt. A. L• Roes, formerly, of Palmer. stun, Ont., and a nephew to Rev. John Ross, B. A., of Brussels, has Rooepted a commission with a British Regiment in South Alrioa and consequently will not return tvith the Canadian Contingent. • He holds a 1st Claes certificate from the London Military School and was taking a coarse at Kingston Sohool when he went out with the Canaoke to trounce Mr. Kruger. Mr. Bose it a thorough soldier and we hope his life will be spar• ed for many a year. Fred. J. and Mre. Soheak, of Toronto, were visitor's at John Wynne during the past week, Mrs. $eheak being a daughter. t Mr. Soheek is quite an enthusiastic bowler and in addition to giving hie name to the memberellip roll of Brussels a club had a game with some of ite mem- dere last Saturday afternoon, rather an unusual ocaarrenae for the month of November. As this gentleman is, the rep3esentative.of an Old Country whole, time heuee iia plates regular 'tripe to Braeeele end bio (mining here will be doubly 1pieasant on aoeouut of new re. latioue 1orMed. BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL. The following 18 the report of Bruseele Public Sohool for the month of Ootober I nom: 0, Form II, examined in Latin, Arithmetic', Phyeioe, Algebra and Riebory. Total, 600, Johnston,431 0 2,illia'r .. 307 F Armstrong., 410 I Williams.... 288' L Nicholls812 h' Buchanan ., 261 M Skene 305 0 Rioharde..., 151 5611 class, examined in Euolid, Liters• tore, Arithmetic, Bietory, Algebra. Total, 500. 13 McKelvey 400 B Howe 261 A. Roes 381 N MoGdire,.., 254 B Scott 377 G Thomson,. ,.238 H Gooding848 M Wilson 189 L Ross ..., . 294 1) Moore 188 E FuOebOii .•. 292 Entrance °lase, examined in Arithme- tic, Spelling, Physics and Drawing. Total, 500, N Irwin 455 J Bartliff, . , , .. 810 S Scott 895 M Scott 316 M Thompson.. 381 0 Mainprize304 A Smith 370 A Currie 299 0 McCracken.. 897 E Wilton.,, 285 B Bone 862 M MoLauohlin..278 R Mogenzie342 H Ainley 271 W Zilliox...,..326 W Ameot 271 E Backer 317 P Richards.... 154 JH. OatiEnooe, Frinoipal. 180011 rI. Jr. IV, examined in Physiology, Geog. raphy, Literature, History and Arithme- tio. Total, 500. G Ross 482 13 _Beattie 424 A McMillan .. 479 0 Mooney 420 E Denbow .... 479 P Lowry 414 13 Hingebon..,.473 M Ross 404 E Pugh 463 A. Lott 390 M MoArter.... 408 I Johnston 878 B Henderson .. 446 K MoDougall368 C Hingeton.... 489 W MoGuire819 V Danford .... 427 Sr. III, examined in Arithmetic, Geography, History, Literature, Spell- ing. Total, 500. B Rosa 489 R Lowry 374 A Ross 486 A Oakley 366 J Armstrong .. 462 R Pugh 857 E Good 469 F Thomson.... 855 L Turnbull.... 430 R Sinclair .... 360 L Danford429 M Ament 341 R Deadman....422 G Zilliax 381 E Currie 422 A MoQuarrie ..800 E Cameron 412 A Scott 274 W Williamson. .395 L Edwards274 J Mooney 874 H Rioharde.... 185 Jr. III olaee, examined in Arithmetio, Spelling, Grammar, Geography and Literature. Total, 500. P Leatherdale448 J Bloomfield.. 393 E Adame 441 E Amens 392 V Blaehill .... 436 E Colvin 880 G Ewan 436 L Leatherdale..379 J Burgess 405 H Avery 357 0 Wilbee...... 403 H Lowery 818 Mass M. L. Snook, Teacher. 1800' SII. Jr. III olaes, examined in Arithmetic, Literature, Geography, Dictation. Total, 500. A Martin 450 W MQooarrie ,.349 428 J Kerr 886 400 J Doll 330 890 L Sinclair 260 870 V Barrett 200 A Sager J Moore G Ross J Wilton M McNichol ..380 Sr. II olaes, examined in Arithmetic, Literature, Geography, Spelling. Total, 500• H Brothere ....450 F McKay 273 W Turnbull.... 445 W Henderson 260 P Baeker . • .. 485 L MoCraoken 257 F MoKenzie....485 W Soott 286 O Scott 395 E Oakley...... 280 G Armstrong 385 M Miller 205 A Thomson ....880 F Miller 180 L MoArter ....360 F Oampbell•155 V Wilbee 825 F Scott 105 A Dowding ....805 A McMillan84 0 Holmes 276 F Stretton .... 72 Intermediate second class examined in Arithmetic, Literature, Geography, Spell- ing. Total, 500. 31 Deadman .. 435 J Wilbee 290 W Strachan .. 415 A Jackson ..,. 275 C Bell 864 S Ament 275 M Brothers ....350 S Walker 270 G Sutton 820 5 Campbell.... 255 E Ewan 815 Al Jaokeon .•.. 251 V McKenzie 297 W Riohardeon..195 0 Gerry 295 J Phillipe .. 170 p Jr. Seoond class, examined in Arithme. tio, Literature, Geography, Spelling. Total, 500. 0 Simmons.•380 F Friendship ..820 FArmstrong 345 W Wilton .,.. 310 W Bell 840 0 Denbow .... 800 A Bartliff 837 M Birt 300 E Currie 380 W McCracken ..260 Maes M. T. Downy, Teacher. 180011 IV. Claes V, examined in Writing, Draw- ing, Spelling, Arithmetic and Reading. Total, 300. 011118011 CIIf MEM. Rev, It. Paul will preaeb at Gerrie next Sabbath as the pastor will be absent, The Bible Society meeting for Brussels Branch will be held early next. month, Rev, R, Paul ie the President of this Branch. See the Sabbath Sohool lesson notes pp page 2 of THE Poor, Next Sunday's theme will be "The rich man and L9z10• pe, Look it ug. 1lvangelietia servioee in ppnjunotion with the 20th Century Campaign will comm0005 fp ponneotiop with the Brue• eels Methodist °burmb next week, Meet - Inge will begin nt 7,00 p'olook. Last Sabbath Rev. ano. Roes, 13, A., and Rev. R. S, G. Anderson, of Wrexeter, exohanged pulpits, The latter took "Let down your net for a draught" ne his Morning text, and "Lovoet thou Me 7" in the evening. Rev. Dr, IlloOrea, late of Oollingwood, eon of John McCrea, of Brussels, was re. oently inducted into the pastoral charge of the Weetenineter.Presbyterian oburOhi the congregation of which Rev Mr. Sawers, now of Bruoelleld, was formerly. pastor. The next W. 0. T. U. 0onventiop of the Province of Ontario will be held at Stratford. General ufiieers for 1901 :— Pres., Mre. S. 0, E. McKee, Barrie ; vice. Pres., Mrs. May R. Thornley, London ; Cor. -Seo„ Mrs. Sazle Wright, London ; Treae•, Mre, B. 0. Britton, Gananoque Reo.•Sec., Mrs, Ella 0. Aohesou, Gode. rich. Rev. John Holmes Slid fa-w;y have moved into the new Pareouu4, :hie week although hardly completed, but the house they were in was wanted by Ihe' new tenant. The Parsonage will be a roomy, 'comfortable, well arranged home and is a credit to the Methodist people in Brue• sale. It ie a wonderful improvement on the old Parsonage. We wish the pastor, Mrs. Holmes and family prosperity as the fires ocoupaute of the new home. Grounds are being levelled around the house, the old woodshed removed and a tidying op enacted that will make a great improvement around the premises. Demmer MEEriea,-The regular annual meeting of the Rnri-Deoanal Chapter of Harou wae held in St. Paul's ohuroh, Clinton, on Thursday afternoon of last weak. There were preeen., o'erfeni— Reve. Hodgins, Turnbull, Parke, Lowe, Forney, Jennings, Smith, Doherty and MuQnillan • lay — Messrs. Metcalfe, Olaueen and" McMurray. Much intereet was manifested and a profitable time wile apeut. The Rural Dean gave a most in. tereeting talk on the Northwest, more eepeeially dealing with the Deeds and the future of the ohuroh ie that part of the Dominion. The 'Missions committee elected were ;—Clerical—Revs. Turnbull and Smith ; lay—Meeere. Clausen and Metcalfe. It wae decided to leave the arrangement for mieei0nary servieee with eaoh clergyman to snit the peouliaritlee of hie own pariah. The eemi•annnal meeting will be held next Summer in Bayfield. E Wilton 280 E Good 268 J Leckie 269 31 Barrett 262 F Mainprize 260 E Colvin 285 13 Leckie .... 210 I Mooutaheon208 J Wilton 208 31 Moore 195 T Burke 103 Business Locals. MANITOBA flour for sale. A. 0. HU MES. CASH for butter and eggs. A. Coseley. Seamy wanted. Apply to Mae. W. M. Su cLoxs FLoua and feed always in stook and Bold at right prioee. A. 0. Banana. HOUSE and lot. for Bale, John street. JOHN PDTLAND. A. C. BARKER received a oar of flour this week and uow carries four brands of Manitoba. CoonooTARLE house to rent, with stable and good garden, on Alexander etreet. Possession sen be given early in Septem- ber. For further particulars apply to THE POST. FowL WANTED. -3 to 43 lbs., 25o. oar pair ; over, 30e. per pair ; ander, 200. per pall.. Pick dry and do not draw them: Can't handle on Saturday. WALTER IN1E0, Merchant, Jamestown. CARPET WEAVINu.—Having purchased the outfit of S. Osntlon, I am prepared to attend to the wants of the public in carpet weaving. Satiefaotion guaranteed. TEO. CARTES, Mill St. Wast, Braeeele. WANTED, — Dried apples, fowl and ohoioe roll butter (20o.) We don't handle old tub butter made into rolls. Our dress goods, furs, ready made olotbing and overcoats are not surpassed. G. E. Zoo, Wingham. out IV, examined in Arithmetic, Reading, Writing, Spelling and Drawing. Total, 800. M Donee 272 0 Ament .. 281 F Scott 268 V MaCu8ebeon 227 J Burke 266 31 Ament 212 E Wilbee .... 264 W McKay .... 208 F Oakley 240 L Lindsay ,,,.164 L Denman 289 B Curry 115 0 McMillan....238 A Dowding 106 V Walker .... 282 J Cooper 103 Class III.—Exaellent—W Adams, A Rose, M Walker, H Rogereon, 1 Barclay, A Niobol, J Henderson, 0 Jackson, Good —J Martin, W Lott, N Ewan, F Gerry, R MoCraoken. Fair —R Roche, W Maley. Claes II, names not in order of merit.— Excellent —J Armstrong, E Deadman, S Fox, E Gilpin, H Good, W Long, E Plum, V Ainley. Good — E MoFadzean, H Campbell, W Miller, W Long, M Ed- wards, E Somers, F Friendship, T Mo - Nichol, W Burton, R Haitte. Claoe I.—Excellent — G Oakley, S Gorey, C Leokie, M and S Burgess, Good —L Burke, G Wilbee, G Jamieson, H Mooney. Mies J, $1, ]3lymois, Teacher, BBInevale. L. B. Duff, of Stratford, spent Sunday at hie home in Blnevale. Mrs. Joel Sellers, of Morrie, spent Sunday nda at Wm, Sellers'. Mrs. (Rev.) Hall and ohiidran, of Bel - grave, are visiting at Rev. W. J. West's. Rev. W. j. West and Rev. W. T. Hall, of Belgrave, exohanged pulpits last Bab. bath. Robert Musgrove went to Galt on Monday morning to see about maohinery for the new (hopper. l •1K.I.N►,D4J•V1 Be1VXL• Q,L,`' 04,71U.D4. PiseP,A.P74XiBwiactozi 3.272.. HEAP QFFIOE, •- TORONTO CAPITAL PAID IJP (One Million Deliars) • 91,000,000 REST • $.700,000 4gengiea in all pritegipai pointe in Otltario, Quebec, Manitoba, O'S06Od States eS England, ',6irr?S"b" 'aB fitI 1t'C',ro. A General Banking Business Transacted. Farmers' Notes Discounted, Drafts Issued and Oolleotione made on all points. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. interest allowed on deposits of 91,00 and upwards and compounded half yearly. SPsarAL 5.00890109 arm TO Tn3a do>.naammn OP FtoroeoS' SALE NOM. Every facility afforded Customers living et a dietanoe, payable at any bank issued Under 910.... 80. $20 to 950.,,,12o !Amy Orders at the following rates:— 910 to 920..,.100. 30 to 40....140 3. N. GORDON, AGENT. 80RN . MIDDLETON.—In Elma, on Oct. 27th, the wife of Mr. Alex. Middleton of a daughter. WnnooaoAY, Nov. 14.- Farm stook, impieinente, &o., at Lots 16 and 17, Con. 10, Grey, Sale unreserved at 12 o'olook, sharp. Wm. Fieoher, prop. F. S. Scott, twat, len renAY, Nov. 15.-25 bead of stook steers. Si lot 17, con, 9, Morrie. Sale at 1 p. m. W. H. $hortreed, prop. ; F. S. Soott, auo. FRIDAY, Nov. 16x' .—Lot 10, Con. 4, Grey. Farm etook, implements, &o. Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'oloak. David Dron, prop. ; F, S. Soott, aux. Tueeneo,Nov. 20.—At Hentryn. Farm stook and implements. Sale, anreserv`ed, at 1 o'olook. Jas. Oareoadden, prop. F. 5. Scott, ano. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 21.—Farm stock, im- plements, &o., Lot 23, Con. 15, Gray. Sale, unreserved, at 1 p. m. Geo. Dau. lop, prop. ; F. S. Scott, ano. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 28ea.—Farm stook, implements, &o., Si Lot 10, don. 4, Morris. Sale, unreserved, at 1 p, m. Jae. Wilkinson,' prop., F. 5. Scott, ano. East Buffalo, N.Y., Nov. 6.—Oattle- No offerings ani no pertioular demand •, feeling steady. No ohmage in the oalf trade, Sheep and Iambs—Offerings fair, about 10 loads, 9 of which were Canada° ; trade light ; lambs, ohoioe to extra, $5.40 to $5.56 ; good to ohoioe, $5.25 to $5.60 ; sheep, ohoioe to /extra, $4 to $4.25 ; good to ohoioe, $8.76 to $4; Canada lambs were quotable at $5.60 to $5.70. Hogs active ; 5 load's on sale ; market strong ; heavy, $4.96 to $5 , Yorkers, $4.95 ; pigs, $4.45 to $5.; rough, $4,25 to $4,50 ; stage, $2.75 6o $4. Toronto, Ont., Nov. 6.-Wheat—The market is quiet ; ealee of red mad white e,t 660, middle freights ; 5,000 bushels of goose wheat Bold at 63o, high freights ; Spring wheat is quoted et 65o to 86o East ; Manitoba wheat is rather firmer, at 91a for No. 1 hard, and 91e for No. 2 hard g. f. t., 880 for No. 1 hard afloat Fort Willlam, and 87o Goderioh. Flour —The market is dull, with buyers offer- ing $2.60 for 90 % patents in their bags West, and sellers asking $2.65; oboioo brands are quoted at 15a to 20e hieber ; Manitoba flour is steady, et 94.80 for Hungarian patents and $4.80 for strong, bakers' bags included, Toronto. Millfeed is steady, at $18, for shorts and $14.60 for bran West. Barley -The market ie unchanged ; No. 1 is quoted et 43o East ; No. 2 sold to.day at 380, middle freights, and No. 3 extra is quoted at 373 West.. Buokwbeat hi quiet, at 46o East and 45o West. Rye is steady, and sold to -day at 431o, middle freights. Corn—the market is steady for Canada, at 40o for old yel- low, and $5a for new Wet ; American No. 8 old yellow is quoted at 470, and new American at 48o Toronto. Cate are steady at 25c for No.1 white East ; No. 2 white sold to.day at 24a middle freight. Oatmeal 18 steady, at $3.20 for ooze of barrels, and $8.10 for bags in oar lots Toronto, and 20o more for smaller lots. AILARRI7.7a7., LAMB—MUnr0Y.—In 58. James' ohuroh, Seaforbh, on October 80111, by Rev. Fr: McCabe, Mr. Stephen Lomb, to Mrs, Michael Murphy, all of Sea - forth. MOGmLAWEE—KYLE.—In Wellesley, on Oat. 24th, at the home of the bride's mother, by Rev. Mr. Anderson, Mr. Arab,'MoGillawee, of Elma, to Mies May Kyle, daughter of Mrs. John Kyle. MoGAvn4—M000LLY,— In Seaforth, on Oot. 80, by Rev, Mr. Oopeland, of Londeebora, Mr. Ieaao MoGavin, of Leadbury, to Mies Lottie MoOolly. :lnI -- WALEE1•-In East Wawanoah, on Oot. 29th, Martha Jane Buell, wife of Elioha Walker, aged 86 years. ATTC'S''IOTS asAx,a. FRIDAY, Nov. 9,' --Farm stook at Lot 6, Con. 11, Grey. Sale unreserved at 1 o'olook. Thos. Bielby, prop. ; F, 5. Scott, arc. MONDAY, Nov. 12.— Farm stook and Implements, lot 1, tion. 18, Grey. Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'clock. Albert Oakley, prop, ; 10.5. Scott, AUG, TUESDAY, Nov, 33811, — Farm stook,. implements, &a., at South Half Lob 8, Con, 9, Morris. Sale unreserved at 1 p. m. sharp, Mary E. Lynn and George Piero°, E8aentord, F. 5, Scott, two. ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. Two ooal etoves for sale. Apply to W. M. eINOLAIlt. LEICESTER Ram Lambe for Bale, from registered sire, Apply to R. NICHOL, Lot 20, Con, 6, Morris, MONEY to loan On approved real. estate. Terms easy. For further particulars apply to W. H. HEBB, Brussels. Two eligible building lots for Bale on Princess street, Brussels. For further par - Maulers as to price, terms, &o.. apply to 8•tf• MRS, J. GBIOVD, Brussels, Li►e Tnrteys ,1 3,000 Live Turkeys wanted, from 8 lbs. up, to be delivered at Brussels G. T. R. on or before Dec. 1st, for which the highest market price will be paid. Birds must not be fed the day before shipment. 'WM. JEWITT BRUSSELS. AWAY OFF SIGHT. mEAOHIJIB WAN TED FOR S. 8, No,10 Grey and MoElllop. Dutiee to commence Jan. 1e6 1901. Applications will be received u to N` ov. 28th, 1900. Ap- ply to HUGH rux,roN, 8eoretary, Walton Y. o, - - 18.2: STRAYED FROM THE PRpM. um of the undersigned, Lot 15, Oen.9, Grey, on or about Oat, 5, a year old steer, gray .101 Dolor, with short drooping horns. Owner will be greatly obliged by receiving information that wil Iload to its roma-Ory, 18.4 J. MENABY, Brussels P, O. SHROPSHIRE SHEEP P011. sa10, correlating of a ram lamb, 2 shear - ling rams and? breeding ewes, All pure bred, from Campbell'sstook, Woodville, Also a number of Bronze Turkeys,, from W, J.Bell's stook, of Angus, Out. • 17• JOHN SMITH,. Brussels'', 0, Lot 8, Con. 0, Grey. When you are compelled to hold the newspaper "away off" your eye sight ie "away off" and Glossae should be procured at once. We will fit yoa with proper Glaeees to overcome the misty vision that (reaps on with the advance of years. Our Double Vision Glasses are a great help for both distant and near vision to those who require them. Rimless Glaeeee very pretty and very taehionablefor young people. Eyes are bread+winners, take oare of them. We are experts at eye•fitting, Have your eyes examined and know their mot condition. (IONO[ILTATION Eyes tested tree—Glaeeee reaommeaded only whenabeolutely benefloial. MRS. T. FLETCHER, GRAMJATE 01'`D701AN, Also Graduate of ltetinoeeopy, NOY, 190Q MAKE YOUR VOU HENS LAY We have the stuff' to male them for there is nothing better than Herb.geuro. a —OR Herbageum Poultry Spice., Try it and be convinced. 50c. and 25c per bag Fox's Drug Store. GO0D CIIANOE.-TBE 1JN-• DEM000030» Offers his botoberingb»al- nese, brink bleak, residence, slaughter Rouse and other property for sale at a, moderate price ac, be wishes to retire from business, Will bo sold en biro or divided up to suit purchaser. This is a good ohaooe to an en- terprising man. For further particulars as to price, terms and eoaditlone apply to 14.81 WM. BLABHILL,'Brussels. Seasonable J. al Kings Shoes ShoesSuitable for the A1Way0 in StOCkt Wet Weather. FOR MEN we have the Celebrated King Shoes, the Let- vault and the Whittam, and some other good makes in Goodyear Welts or McKay Stitched, with Rubber Heels and Soles or without. Stylish, good fitters and great wearers. FOR LADIES we have the King Quality Shoes with all the latest improvements which makes' them the most stylish and comfortable Ladies' Shoes in the market. You doubtless want Rubbers to keep your. Shoes dry this wet weather. We have them in all the best qualities at the lowest prices. HARNESS DEPARTMENT. Harness, both heavy and light, all our own make out of the best material. Of Blankets we are afraid we have bought too heavy and as a consequence offer them at prices below what you can buy them elsewhere. See them before buying. Bargains in Robes, Trunks, Satchels, Mitts and Gloves. 1 C. RICHARD8. $8,000_00 Worth of Goods Still to be Slaughtered. Come and Get New Goods At Cost While This Sale Lasts. A. R. SMITH. a v