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The Brussels Post, 1900-11-22, Page 8J51300BS,E.108 1O� NOY, 22, 1.900 Xmas ":.mats` Mara,e 1 A little early for XMAS bat we have Megaton in Xmas Garda that you had better aeleet now, have you aeon our wludow thie week ? Wo have a lot of sample oarde ou sheets that we are selling at 5 c.&JO ()TS. for a sheet that contain from 4 to 10 aoetly oarde, They are aloe for Ham book') it for nothing else. We Have a seleotion of band :painted oarde that are beauties. Mao a fine assortment of 3OOKLE7'.S and other email books that are so nioe as remembrances at Xmas time. Come early and make your selection. Headquarters for Santa Olaue, G. A, Deadman, Druggist, Optician & Bookseller. sera,®moss, is1440 DMUS, We are already preparing tar the holiday eeaoon. Our window tide week shows; a few of our steak of Dolls whioh we hay° from 1c, ate); up. Our stook inolude9 Dols' amamlooks, Dolle' Bede, Dolle' ()raffles and Dolle' Carriages. Our Kiel Body Dolls are expellant for wear and not expensive. Photo. Frames. Such a stook of. Photo. Frames as we have and so oheap. Take a look at them beauties at 10e. each. Remember we are headquarters for Santa Clone. G. A. Deadman, nruelgist and Graduate Optician, Brussels, Ont. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 800THERN EXTENSION w. O. & R, Trains /save Brunets Station, North and South, as foliowe ; Grime SOUTH. GOING NORTH. 'Hxprees7:18 a.m.Mail 2.10 p.m Mixed 9:45 a.m, I Express ...... 8:17 p.m snag Etins glciris, A obiel'a among ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. SHOUT days. Booeswza Horse Fair, Thursday, Dec. Gab. Barents) flax mill will start ae soon as the oeld weather sets in. Tax COLLECTOR Ci:exo TON has reoeived about $600 on the taxes. BnonoeLl School Board is advertising far woodfor the school. Comer Council will meet in Wingham o•, 'I'nesday, Deo. 4th, at 2 p. m. nig chrysanthemum display in J. G. Skene's store window attraots consider able attention, BLAKE terms for school teach era' agree- ments with Trustees may be obtained at THE8 Poor Publishing House. r h has been put upin front A mom o o b P e of the Queen's Hotel verandah that will be utilized daring the Winter. 'rug store front in Jno. Walker's new furniture store, Leckie blook, looks quite gay. It makes a fine shop and adds greatly to the front street. 6o41E of our townspeople attended the wedding of J. G. Turnbull to Miss Ker. naeb0n on Wednesday evening at the home of W. Bowman, Brd line, Morrie. Trig steady rain of Saturday, Sunday rod Monday went a good distance in supplying the necessary aqua pura for numerous wells that were looking in that very eeaer•tial commodity. A. 0. G. W. "At Home" on Friday evening, Dee. 7th, in the Hall in the Blasbill block. A. mnsioal and literary program will be presented and lunch served. An invitation notioe is being mailed this week to all the members. A PORT HURON WEDDING.-- Recently the banns of marriage were solemnized in Port Huron, Miob., between Frank Banckie and Miss Mand, youngest ;laugh- ter of Mae. and Mrs. Rolland, formerly of Bruese's. The happy couple are at home to their friends at 718 Forest at., Port Huron. Tag Poor extends oongrat• nlatione. Notuneroxe. — The day of receiving nominations of eaudidates for the office of County Councillors throughout the Province, will, this year, be on Monday, Deo. 24th, (the Monday in the week pre- ceeding the week before polling day. The nomination for municipal oandi• dates will take place one week later, Deo. 3109. STOLE PHOTOS.—Some persons pried open the front of the glass exhibition Daae at E. Here's photo. gallery last Saturday night and stole nearly all the photos. Mr. Hart does not wish to ex. pose the meddlers so asks a return of the photos and the repairing of the cage as a settlement. Unless this is promptly done he says harsher means will he used ae the parties are known. PnoPERTY SOLD.—John Robb has die. posed of his fine brink residence and two scree of land, Toruberry et., South, to John McArthur, 8th line, Morrie, who Will take poseeeion next April. The prioe is said to be $1,450. Mr. MoArthur Ilse sold hie form and will take a well earned rest. Owing to Mr, Robb Belling his property, he will also dispose of bis house. hold furniture by private Bale. The geode may he seen at hie reeidenoe. He sine - poem holidaying around with friends for a time after Mr. MoArtbnr moyee in. BRueeitt.e Punta LIBRARY.—The Public Library Board mat at the Reading Room cu Friday afternoon. It ordered that 384.00 worth of new books be purchased, also that "Harper's Weekly" and "The Youth's Companion" be obtained for the Reading Room. The Librarian was di - rooted to allow one magazine to be taken out along with a book without extra charge. Messrs. Cameron, Blair and the Beoretary were appointed an Entertain- ment Committee. 'the profits on a couple of good entertainments will plane the Public Library on m sound financial bases e7 that but a small part of the legal yearly grant of 3157 will be asked for from the village Council. WELL MEarron.—A naso of meritorione emcees ie the immense °iroalation of that great weekly newspaper, the Family Herald and Weekly Star, of Montreal, for, in addition to giving the biggest and best family weakly on the continent, they include pioturea that alone could not be purohaeed for double the amount charged for papet and pictotee. Thio eeaeoo they are giving two most beautiful pio9aree that are sure to be appreciated. !'CHRIST. IN THE TEMPLE" le one of them,and certainly it is a beautiful pieoe of work. "HOME FROM THE WAR' 18 8 piotnr6 that at once wine he way t the hearts of Oanadiane, The Family Herald and Weekly Star for a year, wit thele two pi&tureg, for one dollar, i marvellous. MESSRS. WILTON & TURNBUI.L delivered a car of coal to their onetomers this week. Soso of our hardware dealers are supplying Winghamitee with steam, an illaetretion of Brussels being the spot for bargains. Arobiteot Bioning, of Listowel, was in Brussels on Monday consulting with Druggist Fox relative to the proposed new residence for the latter next season, John Leckie, Mrs. Leokie and eons left ft their home in Toronto on Tuesday. Tam Pon wiehes them a pleasant stay and a sure return to Brnesele next Spring. Tins week we added another quire of paper to the weekly output of THE Pose. Advertisers should make a note of our increasing circulation and profit by its 180. BRUSSELS' grist mills did a great streak of business during the short period of sleighing last week. The snow drove stock indoors and necessitated heavier feeding. Tugela was quite a rush of wood upon the market last Friday and Saturday, the sleighing encouraging the farmers to haul it in. Ready sale was found for all delivered. Pam, L. E. DAVIe, of Michigan, wishes to announce that he is prepared to accept a limited number of pupils on Violin and Mandolin. For information oonoerning same call on H. L. Jaokeon, Jeweler, Brnesele. TUESDAY morning at 11.30, while riding down Obnreh street, Toronto, Peter Ewan, of Ontario street, was thrown from hie wheel and was taken to the Emergenoy Hospital. It is feared his thigh is broken. The wet pavement ie the cause. Mr. Ewan was busily engag- ed in moving from Earl street to 608 On- tario. This gentleman and hie wife were tenants of the residence of Jno. Leckie during the time Mr. and Mre. Leckie were living in Brussels. 0 h Clubbing Coifed FOR 1901. Tne Pon and Weekly Globe with Battle of Paardeberg premium3 1 00 THE Pose and Weetern Advertiser 1 36 Tile Pon and Family Herald and Weekly Star with 2 premiums1 80 Tan POST and Montreal Witness,1 65 Tum Pose and Daily Newe 2 25 Balance of 1900 free to new eubeoribere. Now fa the time to get your name on the list, Copies of the above mentioned pram. tome may be Been at "Tan PoeT." You pay your enbsoriptiou and we write the letter, remit the money and pay the postage. Oall and sae us or write, W. H. KERR, Tum Poem Publishing Bonne, Brueaele. A DAR of floor was reoeived by B. K. Ross on Thursday. • TEE town grader was at work on Thursday opening waterwaye by new eidewalke. FRIDAY of this week Wm. Jewitt will ship 1,400 live tnrkeye trona Brussels G. T. R. yard. He will have another ebip• mens on Monday. EAST HURON License Oommleeionere will meet on Wednesday of nest week at the Queen's Hotel, !Inmate, to ooneider transfer of American Hotel lieenee from Ament to Beattie. QUANTITIES of 4 foot Blahs are being healed from L, MoDonsld'e Sawmill yard at Walton to Brussels whenever the roads are in good condition. P. Ament's stook is about finished nutil he cute more loge. Drum the past week the shipments of freight from lbs Grand Trunk Included the following .-4 care salt, by Salt Works ; 1 oar lambs and 1 oar bogs by Geo. Beet ; 1 ear oheeee by Mr. Riley ; 2 ears hay end 1 oar peas by Alf. Beaker. Geonom SINNER, writing from Hilman- agh, Miob., in renewing for Tao Pear, says: "We have had a nice fall of snow but not enough for eleighing. People are getting ready for the woods as there ie a little lumbering to do round here yet. I expect to make a start next week.' Mr. Zimmer was a former reeident of tbie locality, living on the 9th Don. of Grey, near Brunets. We are glad to know be ie getting along prosperously. OBITUARY.—Jean Lindeay, relict of the late Arthur McGuire, died at the home of her eon, James McGuire, in Mt. For- est, t on Monday nde of lain week. Mrs. MoGufre, with her r husband lived for e many years on the let of Morrie. De- oeaeed was in her 79th year. The remains were brought to Wingbam on Wednesday afternoon and were interred in the Wiegham oemetery. Arthur Mo - Cadre and Mrs. S. H. Jaokeon are children of the deceased. Mrs. McGuire made her home in Brussels at one time. MONTHLY Hoven FAIRS. — The usual Monthly Faire for the haying and sell- ing of horses will be renewed in Brnseele, the first one to be held on Thursday, Deo. 6. Leading Canadian and Ameri- can buyers are expected to be present, Subsequent Faire are anoounoed for Jan. 3rd, Jan. 3109, Feb. 28th and April 4th. Faire are always held on the Thursday Friday. to the first F y. Brussels and looality make a epeoialty of the monthly sales and the amount of business done is veryle. Persons havinborees to sell should mark down the above dates and govern themeelves accordingly. CANADIANS STILL IN THE FRONT.—The eleotiono held in Cavalier Go., North Dakota, on Nov. 6th, proved that the people of that eectiou hold a good opinion of former Canaoke as in the list of the victors rS we aro glad to observe the names 0 former reeidente of this looalit of f y in the persons of Henry McLean, to the Legie- latare ; Robt. Work, 0o. Auditor, with- out opposition ; W. B. Dickson, States Attorney. Others who were in the fight and well up to the victors were Alex. F. Stewart, for the Legislature ; Archie Sitters, jr., for Sheriff ; Harry Danford, Registrar of Deeds ; Thos. Danford, Go. Constable. We wish the office holders a pleseant term and will be glad to record their promotion. AtIERIoAN HOTEL Som.—Tuesday of this week an agreement was signed be- tween Joe. Ament and Seml. Beattie, whereby the latter purchases the Amer. scan hotel, furniture, &a., from the former, the purohaee prioe being $9,000. Poe000sion will be taken on Wednesday of next week. Will. Clark, of London, a relative of Mrs. Beattie's, will assist in the management soder the business name of Beattie & Clark. During the past year Mr. Beattie had Marge of the Middaugh Hoose, at Durham, Belling out a abort time ago. Mr. Ament will move to his comfortable residence near the G. T. R. depot and may embark in some other occupation in town after he gets a little breathing spell. This sale will camel John Putlaod'e engagement at the 4merioau and be will probabbly remove from Brussels to a wider field. The notioe of applioation of hotel license may he read in another column. OotlticNDATORY.—The following parting resolution was handed Mre. H. Ball bd the Woman's Missionary Sooiety of Brussels Methodist church on ber re - =vial to Wingham To Mrs. henry Ball : We, the members of the W. M. Society, Brueeels Auxiliary, desire to say a few worde of farewell to you. Although in the order of Provldenoe not removed far from n0, yet you are from amongst a0. The plane whioh you 00 ably filled in our Society is vacant and we mise your preeenoe ; your earnest, effective prayers whioh were an inspiration to n0, drawing ns heavenward sad encouraging n0 to be more zealoo0 in our work ; and your expreeeive reading of the "Fireside Ghat" to which we so often listened with pleas- ure. While averse to saying farewell to yon we hope in your new sphere of labor yon may be a benediotion as you have been to us, And when meeting and part. ins on life's uncertain sea are over we hope to meet again when every nation and people, kindred and tongue obeli be the redeemed of the Lord. MRs. J. L. gena, President, Mite, leo, Tarr, Seorotarye CHURCH CHI aiES- Rev. John Roes, B. A., attended Mait- land Presbytery at Wiupham on Tues- daThe topio at Melville Endeavor next Sabbath evening will be "What Intem- perance mete our nation." "Oharaoteristioe of early Methodiem" will be the topic at the Epworth League next Sabbath evening, Rev. R. Paul will introduce it. The Evangelistic services are still in progress in the Me'bodiet church al. though the bad weather and dark nights have told on the attendance. 20th Oentury epeoial eervicee in the Methodist church on Sabbath, Deo. 2nd. The Sunday school will hold a Reunion an the afternoon of the same day. 31,000 ie aimed at to close up the 20th Century Thanksgiving offering. Last Sunday Bishop Baldwin preached in St. John's oburoh, giving, ae he always does, two able discourses, beautiful in their simplicity, broad and practical in their tenohing and not soon to be for- gotten by hie auditors. "Leprosy, a type of Bin" was the morning subject and "Lukewermnees in the oharch," from the text "Behold I stand at the door and k000k," was the theme in the evening. The Bishop is a very busy man and how be etande the work is a marvel to many. weelt, She le now 22 years of ago end her baby is 1 yeer o(4, 13aasiileas Locals. MANrT0114 fi000 for axle, A, 0. 13ANitnn: CAeoe for butter and eggs, A. OoneleY. Baer (latter for Dale, Apply at THs PDX, SERVANT. minted, Apply to alas, W, 14, ;,. iNCLAIn. FLOUR and feed always to stook and sold at right prices. A. 0, Banana. Hoven and lot for solo, John street, JOHN PuTLANn, A. 0, Baum reoeived a ear of flour this week and now carries four brands of Manitoba. Om button, with Odd Fellowe em blem, found. Owner may have it by paying for this notioe, Ton Poem. CotrronoASLE house to rent, with stable and good garden, on Alexander street,' Poeseeeion can be given early in Septem. ber. For further partionlare apply to TIM PoeT, CARPET Wetvrgo.—Hdving purohaeed the outfit of S. Oan9lon, I am preened In attend to the wants of the penile in oarpet weaving. Satisfaction guaranteed. Jno. COMB, Mill St, West, Brueeels. Worm—One ton ahoi00 roll butter, 200, weekly. Also dried apples and fowl, Our stook of drags go Ids, furs, readymade clothing, &o,, ie Large and not aorpaeeed. We have a few odd mantlee to eleor, $10 00 ones for $5.00 and $5.00 ones for 32.60. G. 35. giro, Windham, Monnreow,—In Newry, on Nov Bch, 1900, to Mr. and Mre. Solan Morrison, a daughter. ECUs.—In Gerrie, on Nov. 13th, to Mr. and Mre. Thos. Ellie, a daughter. Goderich . Fnoti Sonmow To Jos.—It is seldom that a scene from the real drama of hu. man life le enacted within the doors of e Detroit playhouse, but last Thursday afternoon at Wonderland a daughter firet learned the whereabouts of her father, whom she had not Been for many years. William Cahill Davis, monolo- gist, appeared on the stage, and notio• ing a young woman sitting with a blaok•eyed child on her knee in the first row in the baloony, he gazed up at the woman and oompoeed an impromptu ditty, of whioh she and her abiid were the eubjeot. The audience turned to look up at the woman above and among those who looked was Mrs, Emma Nelson, of Goderloh, Ont., who was visiting in Mt. (Stamen's. She thought she recognized the woman in the baloony, and when the performance was over she waited at the door. The young woman with the child appeared and Mre. Baleen immediately recognized her as ber niece who had been missing from home for over 15 years. The nieos's name was Mrs. Hattie Mo. Kenzie. Many years ago her father dis- appeared, and after her mother'e death she went to Toronto, where elle married at the age of 19 a young barrister named Oharlee McKenzie. She had one child, Olareno°, but her husband died soon after its birth. She then took the little one one and went to Detroit determined never to pert from her infant eon. Mrs. O. J. Holton, wife of 0, J. Holton, who keeps the well known cigar store on Woodward•ave., advertised for a girl for housework, and the young woman with her baby Demo in avower. Mre. Hol. Lou received them, and the little one played about the floor while hie mother washed and oarnbbed, and wag happy as long ae her offspring was with her. The joyful greeting wiib her aunt was height- ened of ht•ened by the knowledge that her tether was alive. He bad married regale and wanted his ohild to oome home and live with him in London, Ont. Mrs. Mo. Kenzie will'probably 80 bank there next Sale.k.'SeIASJ, TUn souon—KunNABais.—At the residence of Mr. William Bowman, Morris, eonain of the bride, on Nov. 21st, by Rev, Jno. Rose, B. A., Mr. Jno. G. Turnbull, of Grey town ship, to Mies Sarah J. Kernaghan, of Morrie. asst x• MOGuxne.—In Mt. Forest, on Nov. 12th, Jean Lindsay, relict of the late Arthur MaGaire, of Morri s aged 78 years and 8 months. 1iVQ0xo o- WEDNEBner, Nov. 28m.—Farm stook, implements, &o., Si Lot 10, Con. 4, Morrie. Sale, unreserved, at 1 p. m. Jae. Wilkinson, pron.. F. S. Scott, ono. THURSDAY, Nov. 29TH,—Farm etook, at Lot 32, Oon. 14, Grey. Sale unreserved at 1 o'olook. Peter S. Rose, prop.; F. S. Scott, aunt. Fall Wheat.......,.... parlay Peas Butter, tube and roils .. Eggs per dozen ........ Flour per barrel.....,.. Potatoes (per bush.) Apples (per bag) Sheep skins, each Lamb skins eaolt....., Salt per bbl., retail Hay per ton Hides trimmed 6 Hides rough 6 Hoge, Live 4 76 6 00 Wool 16 15i 60 85 55 28 15 13 4 00 25 40 80 25 1 00 6 00 60 36 55 28 18 15 4 60 25 50 1 00 25 70 7 00 AST4NDeRD 13.1XK OF 04 ,D4 =sw.s..2=xi` wx.a:, 4.19/72, HEAT) OFFICE, r TORONTO CAPITAL PAID Ul' (One Million Dollars) $1,099,000 It1EST. . . 3700,000 Agencies in all principal prairita in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Unitetf Etat" oO Rngiand, orivoims 1Serl item. A General Banking liminess Transacted, Farmers' Notes Disoonnted. Drafte fern, d and Oolleotione meds on all pointe. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Interest allowed on deposit° of 31,00 and °pwarde and compounded half yearly, Smelts, AnzieerOIs cam To21111Oomecosog. 0r Fae000ne' Bann Nwoee. Every facility afforded Cuetomora living at a dietanoe, able M any hank Wetted Under $10 $80. 80. 320 to , „12o IYOflOy Orui 1 mashie the following rates 310 to 320,.,,10c. 80 to 40, ,140 J. N. GORDON, AGENT. praotioally ended as far as supply of ., "4a fed cattle concerned and there will he .oil now until stable fed animals Dome forward. Butchers' oattle - Offerings heavy but few sales made owing to in. different quality of stook ; ohoiee to good oattle wanted, but poor and medium grade beasts to whioh olaee: bulk of to. day's supply belonged, not wanted ; pick. ed lots worth $4 40 to 34,76 per cwt„ and ohoiee eell et 34 to 34,40 ; good oattle quoted at $3.40 to 34, while medium slow at $2.50 to 38,25, and common al• most unsalable at $2 to $2 50 ; some good to ohoioe oattle cold to -day at 33.40 to 34.06, and some medinm lots changed bands at $2.75 to 33,25. Sheep and lambs—Trade doll and prime low i Buffalo and other outside markets weak at present and no outlet for stook bought here ; dealers therefore unwilling to pay high price. Export ewes quoted at 33 to $3.35 per cwt. ; books at 32.50 to 38, and butchers' eheep at 32.60 to $3 each ; Iambs weaker, selling down to 33.60 to 38.76 per owt„ and 32,50 to $3.25 each, Oaivee—Steady at 32 to 38 each. Hoge— Scarce and prime advanced all round I se- Ieotione of 160 to 200 lbs. natural weight have advanced from 35 per owl. to 85.25 ; fate have gone up from $4.624 to 35, and lights from 34.62i to $4,75. Oampbellford, Ont., Nov. 20.—At Ibe regular meeting of the Meese board here to -day, 500 November white oheeee were offered ; all sold at 10o. Season closed today t y yill the first da of May, 1901. Ingersoll, Ont., Nov. 20.—At the cheese marltet held here to -day only 450 boxes of September cheese were offered ; uo Wee were made ; large attendance of both salesmen and buyers. East Buffalo, N.Y., Nov. 20.—Cattle— Lower than yeeterday'e close. Calves— SRpply liberal ; fair demand ; lower ; oboioe to erten, 37.60 to 37.75 ; good to choice,Sheepand Iambs - 37 t 0 $7.5 . 0 Trade was very elow ; native lambs, ohoioe to extra, 34 90 to 35 ; good to choice, $4.60 to $4.90 ; common to fair, $4 to 34.50 ; sheep, choice to extra, $8.50 to 33.75 ; good to choice, 33 25 to 33.50 ; oommon to fair, 32.50 to 33,26 ; feeders took the largest proportion. Hogs— Heavy hogs were about steady, but York - ere and pigs were 5o to 10a lower ; heavy Bold $6 to $5.05 ; mostly inside figures ; mixed, 34.00 to 35; Yorkers, 34.90 to $4.- 95 ; piss, 35.06 ; rougbe, 34.50 to $4.60 ; stage, 33.75 to 34.1.0; the close was easy to 5o lower. Toronto, Nov. 20.—Wheat quiet.; hold- ers asking 610 for red and white, middle freights, and buyers here quote 63a, and ao lees high freights West ; goose dull and nominal, at 62e West ; Spring quiet at 650 East ; Manitoba wheat is steady, at 90ta for No. 1 hard and 87o for No. 2 hard Toronto and Weet ; 93a for No. 1 hard and 89e for No. 2 hard grinding in transit; 88o for No, 1 hard afloat Fort William, and 80e there for No. 2 hard, and 870 for No. 1 hard at Goderioh. Floor dull and unohanged ; care of 90% patents sold West at equal to $2,90 in barrels West ; choice brands are hold 15a to 200 higher ; Manitoba flour steady, at $4,60 for oars at Hungarian patente and 34,30 for etrong bakers in car late, bags inoluded, Toronto. Mill feed is quiet ; pare of shorts are quoted at 312 and bran at 311 West. Barley quiet, et 43 a for No. 1 East, 88a tor No. 2 middle freights. Rye, mtateady, at 474o middle freights, and 47o Weet. Corn steady ; new Can- ada yellow is quoted at 81a to 32o Weet ; American No. 8 yellow le quoted at 40,10 for old and 44e for new Toronto. Oats iu fair demand and steady ; local buyers quote No. 1 white at 26a asked East ; No. 2 white are quoted at 24a middle heights, and 230 West. Oatmeal is quiet ; oars of barrels are quoted at 33.20 and bags at 33.10 Toronto, and 20a more for small lots. Peas in good demand and firm, at OOo East ; they eold at 50a middle freight and are quoted at 68a high freights West. Toronto, Nov. 20,—Trade doll at Weet. ern oattle market to -day, although both bnyere and callers numerous ; large run, but weather unfavorable for good buei• nese and dealers not pattioularly anxious to buy, In no olaee was there any great activity, and general feeling of depression prevailed. Total run was 66 loads, in. eluding900oattle 1,980 sheep and lambe 4 oalveand 626 cattle, Export oattle- No opange and choices etill quoted at 34.- 40 to $4,00 per owt., with light at 34 20 to $4,40 ; four loads gold at prime rang- ing from 34,25 to 34,60. Season has ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. Two coal stoves for sale. Apply' to W. M. SINCLAIR. Worn bred Blaok Minorca Oookerele for sale. Enquire at Tan POST. Mount to loan on approved real estate. Terme easyy, For further particulars apply to W. H, KERR, Brussels. Fos sale, a large, dark brown mare, tieing care old good driver will work any he0 sea II }RRYg Brueeels. Two eligible building lots for sale on Princess street, Brueeels. For further par - Oculars as to price terms, &a.. apply to 8.65, MRS, J. GRIEVE, Brueeeie, Coos stoves for Bale—one large and one medium in prime working order for sale at ball prion. Getting furnace in house—no use for stoves, J. D. RONALD. OPEN faxed silver watob dropped in Brussels G.T. R. waiting room on Auguet 1591. The tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at THE Pon. Publiehing Rouse, Brussels, at once. 10- %�11'�'.�i. TES RII FOR S11PP1.101, 1901, The undersigned will receive tenders up to noon on TUESDAY, 4911 DECEMBER PROM, for 00101100 of butcher's meat, creamery butter,flonr, oatmeal. potatoes, cordwood, e for the following iostitutia ns dur- ing to g the ' r 1001,Is :—At the Asylums for thfag I000nev e of at TamnEo Ein °ton yy it n Mi Insane Hamilton, , Mimioo, d 000 000lle and Orilliaat ; , TorontCentrao Prison and atory orfoBoratory, Toronto - the e ; the Instil for tor e, P 04 Dumb, Belle Ile Institnhens iloDeaf and bio d. Belleville and the Blend at Brantford. Exception—Tenders are not required for the supply of moat to the asylums in Tor- onto, London. Eingeton, Hamilton and Mimioo, nor for the Central Prison and Mercer oxReformntor9, Toronto. A marked o ue for per Dent. of the estimated amount of the °entreat, payable to the order Of the Honorable the Provtnoial Beorotary, must bo fnrni1hed by each tenderer as a guarantee of his bona Bodes. Two au nt sureties will be required for the dueuo fulfil- ment of oath oontraot, and ehonld any tender be withdrawn before the oontraot is awarded, or should the tenderer fail to furnish euoh security, the amount of the deposit will be forfeited. Speoifloatlone and forma of tender may ber had on appli- cation to the Department of the Provincial Secretary, Toronto, or to the Bursars of the reepeetive institutions. The lowest or any tender not nocesearfly accepted. News- authoritnygfromgtheiDepartmontment will without paid for it. J. R. STRATTON,P rovinafal Secretary. Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Nov.lOtb, 1000, THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. STRAYED ON THE PREM. I000 of the undersigned, Lot 5, 0on,10, Grey, on or about July last a ewe and two lambs. The owner ie requested to prove property. pay expeo0e9 and take them away. JAB. SMILLIE, Walton P. 0. 20.4 WOOD WANTED. — TEN— DEMO will be resolved until December 14th for the delivery of 70 cordo of good, sound, green hardwood, 22 inches long, to be delivered at the Brussels Publio School be- fore the 1st day of March, 1001, It, ROSH, Sea. Public Bohool Board. rARM FOR SALE.—BEING Lot 6, Con, 15, Grey containing 100 Dares. Good stook or grain farm. Good frame house and bank barn; two good wells; eight aoree of Fall wheat and land all in a good elate of cultivation, For particulars apply to JOHN MoFADDEN, 20-t1 Bteasels P. 0, Fowl Wanted, Tho undersigned will pay ouch for Ter - keys, Goeae,Duclra and Chickens delivered at his produce store, Breese's. To be dry plaited and starved properly. Beetle on all excepting Turkeys,. I also pa cash for but. ter and eggs. 190132'. 'PROMS ON. STRAYED PROM THE PREM- rose of the unrlersigeed, Lo 8 20, Con, 15, Grey on or about Nov, let, 2 steer calves. Ono is white in Dolor and the other rod, the former being a good sire. Any information loading to their recovery will be thauktully reoeived, GEO.01100L8, 10 4 Oranbrook r. o, MMEETING OF THE HUROIN 0010:1'! COUNCIL. alarm whereby given that the Council of the (bounty of Huron will moot in the Gann - all Chamber in the Town of Wingham ou 'Oueedey, the 4911 day of Dabember, nest, at 8 o'clock 11.1 the afternoon, W DANE, (lerk, Dated at Ooderiah Deo, 20th, 1000, COMFORTABLE, WELL bighted andconvenient rooms to let in the Leckie bleok over G. A, Madman'e and MPS. Rogers' otoree, Apply to P. S. SCOTT. ate, t. HROPSHIRE SHEEP lt'OR. L3 0a10, ooneiating of a ram Iamb, 2 Omar - ling rams and 7 breeding ewes, All pure bred, from OampbolPs stook, Woodville. Also a cumber of Bronze Turkeys, from W. J,Bell'e stock, of Anne, Ont. 17- JOHNSMITH, Brussels P. 0. Lot 8, Oon, 8, Grey. LOUD CIIANOE.—THE UN— DEaeroNED offers his butcheringbeal- nese, brick bleek,reeidouee, slaughter house and other property, to* sale at a moderate Price as he wiehee to retire from business. Will be sold en bloo or divided up to suit pnrabaser. This ism good ohaoeeto.anen- terprising man. Box further partloulars oe to price, terms and conditions apply to 14.91 WM, BLAB HILT,, Brussels. Notice of Transfer, AMER/CAN'E/OTEL, BRUSSELS NOTIOID ie hereby given, pennant to the regulations in that behalf, Ohne we, the un- dersigned, have applied for a transfer of the Betel License granted to John-Ament, and that the said transfer will be complied and signed to by the oommieslonere atter the second publication of this. notioe, as requir- ed la law. BEATTIE & OLAB0. Dated at Brussels, Nov. 21,4900. Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the estate of William Bntton, of the Townabip of Morrie, in the County of Huron, farmer, de °eased. Notice is hereby given purenant to Oben. 120 o1 the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1807, that all creditors and other persona having against the above claim or demand a nay g about 'William Button,who died on or the Eighteenth day of ootober, A. D. about g y Firstare hereby required ou 00 before the First pay of , or d ber,t A.D. 1eor eo send n, of the prepaid, or deliver e. George Ju00 of the Township of Morrie, in the Oounty o1 Huron, tfarmer, the Aaminietrntnr of the estate of the said William Button, deceased, their names, addresses and occupations with full particulars of their claims and the nat- ure of the securities (if any) held by them. And notice is hereby given that atter snob last mentioned date the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the emote of the said deceased amongst the unrtiea entitled thereto, having regard only to the•elaime of which notioe shall have been given as afore• said, and the said Administrator will not be responsible for the said assets 1 or any part thereof to any person or persona of whoa° claim notioe shell nob have been received at the time of such distribution. Dated at Brussels Nov. 149), 1000, 19.8 W. M. SIMULATE, Solicitor for the Administrator.. MAKE YOUR HENS LAY !. We have the stuff to make them for there :is nothing better than Herba ,.-g eum —OB— Herbageum Poultry Spice. Try it and be convinced. 50c and 25c per bag Fox's Drug Store. AWAY OFF SIGHT. When you are compelled to hold the newspaper "away off" your eye eight is "away off " and Glaeaee should be procured at once. We will fit you with proper Glaeaee to overcome the misty vision that creeps on with the advance of years. Our Double Vision Glasses are a greet help for both dietant and near vision to those who require them. Rimless Glum very pretty and very faehiooable for young people. Eyes ar•, bread•winoers, take care of them. We are experte at eye•flbting. Have your eyes examined and know their exact condition. CONSULTATION PEES, Eyes tested free—Glaesee recommended only when absolutely beneficial. MRS. T. FLETCHER, GRADUATE OPTICIAN, Also Graduate oIRetinoseopy. Live Tnrtes WANTED 8,000 Live Turkeys wanted,. from 8 lbs. up, to be delivered at Brussels G. T. R. on or before Dee. lst, for which the highest market prise will be paid. Birds must not be fed the day before shipment. WM. JE WIT'? it Block Garfield Block .- S cotc'li VJ rdllou e=`ass BIG SPECIAL SALE... HE first of the year we intend making several changes �• and improvements in the interior of our Warehouse. With this in view we have decided to reduce the stock to the lowest possible mark. Two Departments, Groceries and Crockery, must be cleared ozat entire- ly. Our sale prices should interest you. An Elegant line of Boots, Shoes and d. Rubbers Bought direct from the Manufacturers, at Bargain Day Prices, Our splendid new stock of Staples and Fancy Dry Goods at a slight advance on wholesale prices, SALE. COMMENCES SATURDAY MORNING, THE COTCti; WAEHOUSE, mI1l+S�+„tM1;7�R�a3t't��R' Ma