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The Brussels Post, 1901-11-7, Page 8"Aa Qif11 Sight When you are compelled to hold the newspaper "away off " know that your eyesight is "away off " and glasses should be procured at once. , Consultation free. Satisfaction guaranteed,, We bave., ;mit Opened oat 8 new and carefully eeleoted One of Wall Paper, It le one aim to meet the people with just what they want, with prisma jest 40 low AO to satisfy overyouo 14 every way. We have Paper, at all prises, for every room in the house, It will be a pleasure for as to have yon look over oar samples, Old Papers ere being eleered out at and below coat, Harve DRUGGIST, BOOKSELLER, OPTIOIAN, SUCCESSOR TO G. A, DEADMAN, GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 800Tn0RN =TENSION W. O. & B. Trains leave Brnaeele Station, North and Song], asfoilow8: GOINo SODTH - GOING NORTH. 11zpre S 7 18 a.m 1 Mail ,.. «....2:1Qp,m Mixed.m ll980 axpree's ...,., 8:1713,m rota Nes teats. A ohiel'a amang ye tekin' notea, An' faith he'll prent it. Nommen. AWNING amnion ie over. Selma Board Friday evening of this week. Geo, Been forwarded a oar of Doge on Tuesday. R. GRARAti shipped a oar of oats East- ward this, week. ALmm. Baena shipped a oar of baled hay and 8 oars of oats from Brussels this week. 1, D. RONALD le away to Sbewenigan Falls, Qaebeo Province, on Fire Engine business. Tag Said Pasha Comic Opera will be presented next Monday evening in Brea - eels Town Hall. AN addition has been built to Walter Wilbee'e stable on his property on Turn. berry street, North. Bean Rev. Woks' foreoaet of November weather on page 4 of THx POST. He has hit it fairly good in the past. JNo. BEATTIE took 3rd money in the open peeing race in Wingham on Friday of last week with bis horse, "Lamont" Tam town Fire Engine wae taken to tbe river on Tneedeyafternoon and sub. jeoted to the usual teats to ascertain it it were all right. CORDWOOD, dry or green, will be bought ai the Enterprise Salt Works, Brunette An advt. to this effect may be read else- wbere in Tae POST, Games Ben, drover, bas diopoeed of his fine bay driving horse to John Scott, the well known cattle buyer ot Listowel. He was an extra good roadster. Tonna morning Wm, Jewitt shipped a oar of hogs to Palmerston factory. The price paid was $5 60. Tbere will likely be a drop to a lower figare in the next shipment. Tax Southerly plate glees window in J, H. Kerley's grocery bee a bad oraok in it amused by somebody throwing a stone or other mieele at it Tuesday night. A new plate will have to be pat in. A NDuaaa of the members of Court Princess A'asendria, 0. 0. F., Brussels, eseiated by others got up a wood bee for W. Benda Thursday of last week and out op a Winter's; supply of wood. It was a thoughtful deed. A news=R of the members of Brussels 1Sowling Club attended at Artist Brewer's gallery on Monday and ware photo. l:rapbed.before the removal to Forest of the Seoretilry.Treasurer, J. N. Gordon. The latter gentleman la the central Agora in the group. - THANRamvxao Day will be held on Thursday, Nov. 28, SATannaY-the King's Birthday -will be a publio holiday. The Bank will be glued. Ir is stated that Jas. Cooper has par - abased the Stitt property, Stratton Street, the pries being $260. TRH apple business ie fairly wall wound up for tbia season, W. Jewibt ubipped a oar this week from oar station. Geordie EnwARns drilled wells for M. Doll and Geo. Lowry during the past week. Well drilling bee developed fnbo quite a business in the last year. Strome from thio locality attended the funeral of the late Henry Smith, at Wroxeter last Saturday afternoon. IN incoming freight this week was a ear of coal for Wilton & Turnbull and a oar for Robt. Mainprize. The household effects of F. Gray, the new banker, also arrived from Brantford. THREE Brussels young damsels were out driving the other evening bat their equine would get into the ditch es a good Samaritan loaned them a lantern to iliominete the darkness so as to enable them to reach their destination. CART. SaaaaaOR and wife are moving this week from their old home on the bank of the Maitland to the property parobased some time ago on Tnrnberry street, known in former dive RS the Revere Hoose. We wish them many happy yeare there in their old age. Messes. RAl1er0RD bave a gang of oar- pentere at work this week in making repairs to the Enterprise Salt Works. In seoaring the services ot Gordon Mooney Rs foreman of the salt basineee they made no mistake as he works like a "horse" and bee been in this line of work so many yeare that be thoroughly under. stands it. OBIT. -Sunday morning Jno. Grieve, well known in tbie locality, passed away at the home of his brother, Hugh, in Tookeremith, aged 61 years. The im• mediate cause of death Wee an absoess on tbe thigh, He Was d Presbyterian in charohrelatioao and aLiberal in politica. The funeral took plane on Monday after. Poen, intermentbeing made at Harper - hey cemetery. Rev. Mr. Larkin, of Seafortb, oondnoted an appropriate am- ebae. Mre- Grieve, 2 sone and 2 dangle tete enrvive. MRS. Wnf, ENzoHTaL DEAD. -Monday morning of this week Mre. William Kneobtel, a well known former highly esteemed resident of Brussels, passed away from time at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Ross, of Fergus, with whom ebe bad been living for a time. She is survived by her husband, a son and four daughters. Deceased was a kindly diepoeitioned old 1ady, a firet-close neighbor, induotriona and respected by all wbo knew her. The funeral took place et Fergus on Wednesday afternoon, Lanese Cotnixsexougno.-Last Friday East Huron Linen Commioaioners met at the Central Hotel, Brussels. The members of the Board are ;-Geo. For- tune (Obairmat), Geo. Murdie and Ino. Littlejohn. luepeotor Miller is Semotary. Signing lieeneee in exchenge for the Government permits, &o„ was the burli- ness. The Board will meet again on Tuesday of next week, at the American Hotel when statements are to be made op and distribution of earplug License Fund made. A MxTORSLL oorreepondent writes :-A dire started at the residence of Dr, Anderson bat the blaze was lnokiiy noticed by Adam Koenig tylia went into the hoose and threw the burning material oat of the window, tbe damage proving to be alight, These small fires which oonstantly 000nr at a oonaiderable die. tame from a hydrant Mould prove an iaoentive to the powers that be-ot are to be -to advocate en extension of onr water works system even if only gradual- ly. The outlay might prove to be well invested. HILL-Bxr,Lxan. - On Tuesday, Oat. 22nd, the marriage tookplaoe at Letb. bridge, N. W. T„ of Mies Minnie Hillier, daughter of John Hillier, of Goderiob, and Edward Hii1, of Moyle, B. 0. The ceremony took pleas) at the residence of the groom's brother, Edgar Hill, in the preeeoee ot aboutthirty verde, The bride's bruthere, Will. and John, a000m• panied bet toLethbtidge, and were pros. ant et the oeremony. Mr. Hili was formerly of Brunets and a few years ago wag 0student of the Goderioh Coilegiete Inatitate, afterwards attending Trinity Medical College, Toronto, Be ie now in a meroantile business at Moyle, one of Britisb Colombia's tieing forme. On the Wednesday evening following the wed. ding Mt. nod Mrs. Hinton fortbeir borne at Moyle, and Will, and John Hillier tattooed Last to Calgary, where they are employed. Many friends: in Goderioh Tit 01,0, Bata attended division Coen at Blyth on Theredey Qt tide weak, T. P. Sa12Ttf, the eye epe8ieliot, will be in Bruaaela olr bis regular visit en MOs - 01 7, 2G 11 Met. IIruddaartera at Jae. FotOO dreg 00000, W, F. STAwAliT 41400 hey° received a new preemie oboppee this week,, wltioh will enable them t0 compete with the beet mine in Ontario, Steam: fare rendre tioltete will be image 00 the reilreade for the l0Ing'o birthday, It linty pot have been an ,Melded Peeeii Berme that sent le raint:40 m on Bellow•' e'tiu thereby ehatting eff a large glare of the silly pxanite that are eaten played by bpya and gide. Ili*, MA, TOONNl, t7114pr0lteh84 In Melville.0harph the pest firewater duritle lith, Molten' vaoatto0, boo pnrobaeed the Arthur dant°r rlae it la eeld , willdav hie eer,ise aoegjoarne lias ttaido iv doubt hs o *vlo do well and have no Yams, Wn lah moons well in Arthur, Geed going on Friday tofterneen and Att Oran PAPRR.-I0 movfne to town; returning 00 Monday. I last week Edward Garvin palm 000000 089 old newepaper-The New Xork Tier. old --,dated April 11th, 1866, It opatalns a portrait and graphic leeoription of the esaasstneti0n of Preeideat Lincoln, Por a newspaper in its 37th year ie was not in very had repair. Togaoax evening Br: emelt Maooe-bee Tent prettented two well planned tableauX repreeetaie6 "Peepetiem" and "needing and the ladies of the Hive gave a Fanoy Drill with their euotomary grace At Goma Magoaboe 0900080. They were royalty entertained by the Gorrietee and enjoyed their visit very rxinoh, Jettme*Aa Rime Aesocx8Tlo*•.•The fol' lowing is the more of the membere of Brunie Rifts Ase00iation, R0 fee as, the sbooting ie completed at range target praotioe, names being arranged in order of poi0t0 moored :- W. &f, 8joeltir J. T. Ross P, Hogg D. 0. Roes Fred, Hayoroft D, M. Scott Dr, MobTaaghton George Irwin James Irwin Dales Bowman H. L, Jackson..• 102 Rev, Jno. Roes 101 J. H. Hewitt R. D. Denbow Jobe Wynn W. Crioh Dr. Toole A. Strachan N. F. Gerry J, G. Jones A. Ooueley Allam Speir R. N. Barrett R. Williamson R. Leatherdale Joseph Smith R. Mainprize Robb. Tbomeon Geo. MoLauohlin Those who have to yet complete their shooting are Ino, Beattie, Frank Bootie, LorneDanford, Jno. Ferguson, Geo, Thomson, Ohm. Beam and W. H. Kerr. As far as the letter is oonosrned he did the target little damage in tbe rapid fir. ing competition -7 ehote in a minute- • and there were others. Charles Meadows was in charge of the targets and attend. ed to his duties with neatness and die. patoh. The p1t at the foot of the target forbade any injury to the Scorers al• thougb now and again they were livened op by a new gravel stones being booted la upon them by a low gauge bullet. W. M. Sinolalr, who is the Captain of the 01013, bas worked very energetically and eonetantly in carrying out the out- lined plan and the enooeselal issue is largely dee to him. With the good start tide Fall the future of the Association should be an assured 0000008. A oAn of "Irish Pills" was shipped to Loudon last Friday by W. Et, *o0ra0k, en, Mao, le right at home in dealing in thin line that ha as an old band et the business, x. M. Tuoatraow, of the l!ergue Record, loin town viotting his parents. Be stud hie sister, Minn Fannin, were oh Tepewater On Wedoeeday abteuding the marriage of their cousin, Miss Lon Thompeop, tied Wm. Rose, of Lapgelde. Mr, Thompson did not may eta bat we dou't doubt he was taking lemma for future use, A Honxpex,-Saturday will be observed ata publio balidey as 8rule although the faot of th10 being the first comma of the King's Birthday and it °taming en a Saturday makes it rather an uncertain matter among Bona people as to know what is beet to do. Tke publio should do their trading mad buoinase on Friday or owe shunt it over to Monday of next week. Ma. DVIMAGN, proprietor of the Albion Hotel, Gerrie, formerly of the Bruns - wide House, of :Wingbam, died quite sad• dealy on Sunday. Ho was 70, yeare of age. Buriat was made at Wingbam on Monday, the reaming being taken there by O. P. R. Be was a member of the A, 0. U. W. Mr. Dalmage wile in the hotel businesofor 40 yeare and was a very decent, law abiding citizen, HXttaNEat. - George' Donaldson, of Miles Oity, Montana, was with hie mother and sister at Saltford recently for a visit of a week or so. Before re. turning West he went to Toronto and Marrieda young lady of that oity, Miss Isabella Grant. The clergyman who per. formed the ceremony was Rev. 3. A. Turoball, formerly peeler of Saox °huroh, Goderioh. Ofr, and Mrs. Don- aldson spent a week in Chicago and tben proceeded to their home at Miles Oity. Councillor Doaaldeon, of Brussels, is a brother to the happy groom, The Yellowstone Journal, of Miles Oity, Mon- tana, of Ootobar 9th, trays :-George Don. eldeon, the North eide wool grower, wbo has long withstood the allurements of the Hymeneal altar, has at last enae0mbed to the inevitable. He went Fast to ln• Bulge in alittle trip and returns with a bride whom he acquired at Toronto, Can. ado, whose maiden name was Miss Bella Grant. They were married Ootober let and took in Niagara, the Pau -American and other planes of interest on their way to Miles Oity. They will leave this after- noon for their ranch. HAPPILY WEDDED. -The Henault Ob. server refers to the marriage of P. Mo. Martin and Miss MaoDonald, of Fingal, mentioned by THE Pon meetly, as fol- lows 3-00 Wedaeeday last a very pleas• ant event marred et the home of Donald MacDonald, of Fingal, when his yoangeeb daughter, Miea Celia, was united in marriage to Peter MOMartin, of Hensel!. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. McFadden, of Fingal, ander an arob of evergreens and snowdrops in 013e tares. sees of fifty guests. The bride was at- tired in a dress of dove colored ladies cloth, trimmed with white satin, end carried a bog0et of obryeantbemnme. The bride wee attended by Mies, Reggie Campbell, of Fingal, while the groom was supported by his brother, Hugh bio• Martin, of Henaall. After the ceremony and congratulations were over, all sat down to a sumptuous dinner. The happy ample left on the afternoon train for Hensel' amid showers of rice and good vermeil of their many friends. They will in fatare reside in Exeter. Farm Inaao.-A letter from D. A. Pilo. Millan, who went to Idaho, from this locality teat Spring says, among other things, that he bee moved from Oarey to Gooding, where he is still in the employ of F. R. Gooding. The ranch covers over 1,500 mores. There are sometimes as enemy se from 40 to 60 leu on the ranob including sheep men and ehearere. At Oarey we were 8 ranee from the railway station and 40 miles from town, but at Gooding we are within a mile of the railway although 20 miles from town. We oan go and oome soy day us there are plenty of trains running each way:. About a month ago they had a rabbit drive on the rearm when aboat 1,500 rabbite were °aught. They fence the ranches with rabbit wire so that there are not many of them get in after fence is up. Occasion- ally they borrow ander the fence. Mr. Gooding bas about 4,000 sores under cultivation and his sheep are estimated at about 90,000. This is an excellent oonnty for sheep and molars. I think Canada is all right bat ft can't dome up to this for wages as I get $45 per month and board. We bave fine weather here aa the wet season has not met in yet. I6 is abont a mile from here to where J. 1, Goatee is. He ie employed with T. Good. ing, a No. 1 man, THE POST o0mea like a letter from home and we could nob do without 10. FALL Aoaxzas.-This week the Fall Assize Court was bald in Goderioh before Judge Meredith. Among other GEMS were the two following in wbiob G. F. Blair, of Brnaeele, appeared for .the plaintiffs and'Meoere. Proudfoot & Hays for the defendants :-Young vs. Holm. steed, an action to recover money said to be negligently loaned by a Solioitor. Verdict by ooneent for plaintiff for $750, without poets. The other cage wae Smith vs. Powell, an aotioo to recover the price of grain delivered to defendant's store. house on the underetandiog of payment at market price when demanded. Store. bouee was destroyed by fire before de. mead was made. Judgment for, plain- tiff for value of grain without meal EDAM H. WAS ONCE A DOCTOR'S House. -A unique and pleasing Beene was wit. neeeed on the streets of Wingbam one day last week, when Mr, Swartz'B cele- brated racer, Harold H., returned home, the triumphant winner, of great races in the United Statee. One of our heroes, Doming home after fighting the treaoher- eaa Boers, could hardly be received with greater enthusiasm or honor. Over two baodred of our 31019 ns,, men, )tidies and ohildreo, repaired to the railway station, to see him arrive. When he Came off the oars be was deoorated with a gor• geone array of costly flowers, valued, I am told, at almost 320. The large crowd then formed into procession, and beaded ley a Brass Band marohed down the prin- cipal attest with the beantifal horse, the Band playing "See the conquering hero oomea," The horse was admired by every one. A11 were proud of him, Mr, Swartz, eepeoially, bas good reason to feel pride at being the owner of mob a noble animal, and deserves yeah credit for so euoceeefully developing the rare good qualities which this horde possessed, end wbiob may still oapeble of further delopment. Ido not knowmmoob about horses, but I think a handeomer or more intereetbeg looking horse Meld hardly be found. He looked almost intelligent, and it to hard to look at bine without admir• ing him. I do not know what the latter E.sign iflee in hie name-perheps Holmen, for in his earlier earner this remarkahte borne, which bas now a oontieentel fame, belonging to Dr, Holmes, .of Brtienoln, who admired him greatly and woe rally 140 126 123 120 119 115 11.2 112 109 102 90 89 84 86 78 a9 69 66 65 64 61 69 61 47 People We Know. Mise Maggie MoNaughton will visit in Toronto for a few daye. hire. John Walker was visiting at the Pan-American last week, Mrs. S. B. Scale was on the eiok list last week bat is better again. Mies Georgie Howe is home from a visit of three weeks to Toronto. Mies Lyla Bartliff is able to bo about the house and is getting along splendidly. John Varooe, wbo liven to Hallett, was renewing old friendships in town this week. 8. H. Jackson was away to Lindsay Ann*Ees AND PRao*NTATxoN.-Wedneo• day evening of tbie week a number of members of Braeaela Bowling Club as- sembled in the apartments of J. N. Gordon, over the Standard Beek, to plane on record their appreciation of hie aer- vioee 00 l3eoretary.Treasnrer of the Bowling Club before hie removal to Forest and et the same time to testify ae to the general eatisfaotion a000rded the publio by him in the management of bank affeire daring his inoumbenoy, Barrister Blair gave an informal address and R. Leatherdale presented Mr. Gor. don with a nicely framed photo platters ot the bowlers and a handsome boggy Mt, in the name of the olab. A meet appropriate reply was made by the recipient expressive of the good fellow. ehip and cordiality alwaye exhibited both on the green and in °peneotion with business. Be wag leaving Brueoelo with florae regrets bat wished his 00ocesor as good a time se he bad enjoyed during hie May, Impromptu seemliest were given by J. H. Cameron, A, C. Dames, W. M. Sinolalr, le. Gray, R. Leatherdale, 3. Irwin and others, all voicing the prelim of Mr. Gordon and wishing him all possible good in bis new home. A fioaooial statement was presented ebony. ing a balance of 316.00 on baud with no oatetanding debts. 3. Irwin was chosen Sea, -Trees. tie suooesoor to Ido. Gordon. Braeeele and locality will wigb the newly aware of hie peculiarly good qualities, The Forest people will tied INF, Gordon a wedded apo ile bon voyage met the sea of but had relaotantly to Bei) '1101, as not 1ratclass, agreeable gentleman and will life. Jao. Bill, Queen street, Brussels, being quite suitable for a dootor.-A be to sorry to am bite move as hi0 many be tether to the groom. Wnlaaanxooa. Brawls fiend o are. 82'LXD4RD .13e1X4 O,4' /. X4D4, =e0z'. 4z,zs xQ= p eeap. NEAP oFFlOS, TORONTO 0AP1`4AL PAID UP ,(One Mi1li.0tl DONN 31,000,000 ltl',S'1' - _ , 3700,000 490000 fn «It prinstpul iroirtt8 fn Ontario, quebep, 4$anito1a, 17fiytod States .teOnplana, flyddPEa °EEISI ROWS. A. General Nanking Bnafn(4a Traneaatod, Farmers" Nutans Dieoounted, Drafts Darted and Qolleotione made pn all points, SAVINGS' RANK DEPARTMENT, Interest allowed ou deposito of 31,00 and upwards and eoroponaded half yearly,' Srxauux; ATToaxoog arvael oo TUE CoraraoTroN 01 1! a*oe00' $Aro NOVO,. "Ivory tactility afforded Ouetomere living at a disarmer), gaol, Ore.,. payable at any bank issued Under 310.... 8a, $20 to 360 .,12o �MIDI at the lonowing rates 1- 310 to 020, ,..10e. 80 to 40....14o J. N, GORDON, Manx, last week owing to tbe illoess of a relative. Will. Ainiay, of Listowel, was home CM a vieit this week. He purposes atodying for a profession. Nies Laidlaw, of Seadorth, ie visiting Mies Florence Glover, at the Queen's Hotel, Brassie. Jas. MoOraoken and wife, of Goderioh, are visitors with their sun and family, King street, Braeeele. The Stratford Beacon earl Leslie Kerr Bang a solo at the Y. M. 0. 'A.'servioe last Sabbath afternoon. Mise Annie Lowry is making favor- able progress toward oouvalesoeooe after the resent mediae" operation we are pleased to state. Will. E. Ooaeley is in town. He bee been aasfatiug•at aheeae making in Silver Ooraers factory. He intends taking a course at the Dairy Sobool at Btrathroy daring the Winter. Mies Ida Williams left for Montana on Thursday where she will likely emend the Winter. She will visit friends at Chioag° while en•ronte. We wish her an enjoyable time. Mies Jennie }Iowa is on the sink list this week and is taking enforeed holidays from her Sohool in Grey townehip, wbiah is consequently temporarily &°sed. We hope she will soon be all right o0oe more, J. N. Gordon expecte to leave for Forest on Saturday tie Mr. Gray, the new agent, arrived on Wednesday. Mrs. Gray aid children name to town on Thursday. THE POST welcomes Mr, and Mrs. Gray and family to Brussels. The Minton Era refire to a former resident of Brussels Re follows:-Dt. R. J. Gibson, of the Soo, (eon of Mrs. Me. Lennan) °pent a fete daye with hie old friends here last week, having just re- turned from a live weeks' visit to New York. The doctor looke well and has nourished with the marvellous develop. moat of the Canadian Soo. He be even Somewhat of a politician, hie name ,hay ing been mentioned se a possible candi- date for the Local before the raoent Liberal Convention which brought out Mr. McKay. Tuesday evening Robt. W., eon of Wm.' Roes, Willxitm street, arrived home for a holiday visit after an absence of 8 yeare. IIe is a steamship engineer and inhie voyages has got a gllmpee of all the dontinents. Before going to the East' he was menthe on the Paella() meat and up in the Yukon aountry. Mr. Ross has Molted up a number of interestingsou. vo0ir0 and oan tell gore very enoyable stories of sights and mean he hag wit. nestled. Be will likely be bore for 2 et 8 menthe, On hie way: to Bressels he called 00 hie brotbee Alex.,at Ottawa, and visited bio aster, Mies 30,, at To. rout°,. Jobe 0. Halliday, of London, was a weI tame visitor in Braeeele for a few Jaya during the past week. Ws regret to hear then Bessie, daagh. ter of Jas. and Mee. Beattie, is 11I with typhoid fever, Her malty young -friends bops for speedy oouvalesoe0oe. W. Brydges mad 3. P. Brown, of Gode- rioh, were enooeeefal in their appeals tp the Edaoatioo Department in connection with the mid -Sommer examinations, Mr. Brydges having been granted a senior leaving and Mr, Brown a junior leaving aertiflpate, Mr. Brydges Was a one time pupil of Brussels Pabiio Sohool. The Goderioh Signal of last week ease: -The members of she bowling club will be interested in the announcement that J. N. Gordon, who bas been manager of the Standard Bank at Brunette, is being traneferred to Forest. Mr. Gordon hes played on the Goderioh green and le recognized here as a very strong player. UN1)it011 C11111iJ1S. Maitland Presbytery will meet at Wingham on Tuesday, 19th inst. • Service was held in the R, 0, dhuroh last Sabbath morning,Rev. Fr. Oorooren officiating, Epworth League meeting Friday even- ing of this week in the Methodist ohuroh school room. Rev. J. Roes, 13. A., of Braeeele, will preach anniversaryservices at North Eaethope (Oameroo's) Presbyterian aboroh on Sunday, Nov. 17, Ou Monday following he will deliver a lecture in the ahurob on "John Bunyan.' Next Sabbath evening a union Bible Society meeting will be held in Melville. obarob, oommeooing at 7. o'olook. Ad. dresses will be given 1y Endo. Masora. Roes and Bolmea. Rev. Mr, Paul will preolde. The regular preaobing service and Epworth League meeting in the Methodist March will be withdrawn for the evening. Last Sabbath morning Rev. Mr. Holmes preaohed a fine discourse on "I know whom I have believed." The dootrioe of Ansuranoe was set out. Communion fol. lowed Rev. R. Paul asaiating the pastor' in its administration. 'In the evening "Motherhood" was the subject of Mr, Holmes' address in which was summed up many words of counsel, reproof and enoonragement. At the Official Board meeting of Brea - Bele Methodist Oburoh, held last Monday evening, the following Stewards were chosen for the oomioglyear :-T. Fatah. er, J. J. Gilpin, A. Darnley, W. F. Stewart, R. Leatherdale, H. R. Brewer and W. H. Kerr, The latter was elected Recording Steward. A Committee, con. Silting of T. Farrow, T. Fletcher and W. B. Herr, was appointed to take into oon• sideration the question of a pastar for the next term and to report- at a later date to the Board. Rev. J. Hoimes o0n• eludes hie three yeare' pastorate next June. Evangelistic serving may be held in the month of January. Business Locals. mown to loan on farm eeourity, Apply et Tse POST, WANTED. - Bright dried apples, 80. Orders direct from Germany. Also roll butter, fowl and raw fore. G. E. Km, Wingbam. T. MoGRemme bas a large quantity of first class oross•oat Saws for sale and ready for work. Timber cutters should see them for they are fast and easy out. ten. Yonre for Saws, T. MpGregor, Brussels Saw and Tool Co„ Brants, Ontario. Brussels Council. Gwox'i -At Strabholair, Mae., On Oot. 22, Hugh George, eon of Heil and Mrs. Grant, aged 9 months. Moklr1LAB,-In Hanebt, on Oot, 81, John. MaMfllan, aged 77 years, 4 menthe and 12 days. Settee, -In Wroxeter, on Oot. 81, Henry, eon of Oliver and Dire, Smith, aged 21 years and 24 days; WATT. --Io Hallett, on Oot. 18, Mary' Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Jae: and Mrs. Watt, aged 9 menthe and 2 days. .e,.•G'cwsco'S.403 791. THOR9DAY, Nov. 14, -Farm stook, im. ploments, &c, Lot 14, Oen. 10, Grey (Blind line). Sale unreserved, at. 1 o'olook. D. MaDoegall, • Prop ; !emit, Aao. FUMY, Nov. 15. -Farm stook; do. Lot 26, Oon. 8, Grey, Sale, unreserved, at 1 p. m. Jae. Miller, Prop. ; F. 8, Scott, Ano, TmE;DAY, Nov. 19, -Farm stook, imple. menta, &o. Lot 9, Oen, 2, Grey. Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'olook. Elijah Jaekliu, Prop. ; F. B. Soott, ,Amo. The monthly meeting of Brneaele Coaocil was bald last Monday evening with the Reeve and Councillors, Wilton, Henderson and Donaldson present, Minutes of last regular and epeeist meetings read and passed, An amount from AIex,MoLanobtio, for month's salary, 325,00, was ordered to be paid. Wm. MoFadzean, 9th eon., Grey, ad. dressed the 0000011 00 to Ibe loss of e heifer from what he thinks wee poison deposited in the dump ground on the farm of which he ie a tenant. Same die - minion ensued but no action was taken. Council then adjourned. 132'070101 ]2,.01 areepe e oceerxties, Fall Wheat 68 Burley....,.-40 Peas 62 Oats' 82 Butter, tills and rolle ., 14 Eggs per dozen 14 Flour per owl 4 00 Potatoes (per bus.) 80 Apples (per bus) 40 Sheep ekiue,eaoh 25 Lamb skim; eaoh 26 Salt per bbl,,- retail 1 00 Hay per toe . 6 00 Bide; trimmed .. 6 Hides rough 5 Hoge, Live.. .....,6 00 Wool- , 12. aoa le. Anxx.-In Brussels, on Nov. 2, to Rev. and Mrs, Geo. Z. Abey, a son. DouoLae.-ln Grey, on Oot, 16, to Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Doagiae, a daughter. FEuanaoxe -In Stratford, on not. 81, to Mr, end Mrs. Dungan Ferguson, a eon. KLuaxr.-In Atwood, on not. 29, to Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Slump, je., a daugh- ter. Bloo EY. -In Brussels, on Nov. 2, to Mr, and Mrs. Harry Mooney, a eon. lkfao*0*aoe.-In Obiaago, 0n Oot. 24, to Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Mao/Kenzie, (nee Mies Christen% McElroy) a eon. Wrerasereot.-Io tremolo, an Nov. 2, to Mr. and Mee. R. Williamson, e. daughter. 65 44 66 86 16 15 5 00 80 50 26 80 6 50 0 6} 5 00 16 ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. A NDEm9R of 2 and 8•year.otd steers for sale. Apply teTHO8.M00RE,Brunets, Two good Shearling Rams, for gale. Apply on Lot 6, Oon.0, Grey. THOS. PEP- PER, Brussels P. 0. ' 17.2 0onoeosaxxon look, fire proof safe for sale or tp exchange. Pane' measurements 81 x 88, For price, do., see or write B. GERRY, Brussels. Two young cows for Bate, will calve about Deo.lst. • Aleo 22 steers rising 8 year9 old. 3110. LOWE, Lot 10,don,6, Grey, 14.tf Brussels `P. 0, Rulon loot between Frederiok street and the village -one plain gold ring and one engraved with initials and motto inside. Finder will greatly oblige by leaving them at Tan Pos8, s&.A.1 xxTml77, Blamer; - JoONoxoe. -- At the Manse, B1yth, ori Oot. 26, by Rev. A. Me. Lean, Mr. John MOLean to Mee, Maria Johnotan, both of Walkerton. s33xan. Gitravio -In Toolteremibb, on Nov, 8, John Grieve, aged 61 years. Ileacs EL -In Fergus, on Nov. 4, dire. Wm. Kneabtel, formerly of Weae°ls, be or 73rd year, DR. O. AMBROSE TOOLE, REM:ERROR AND OFFICE -- MILL 8T, EAST, • BRUSSELS, THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. oY'e 7„ 1001... 5 DROPS T AM13S FOR BALE. ONE 1 4 Shearling and nine Ram Leioeater Lambe for sale, Some eligible for registra- tion. - - D. MILNE, Ethel, -AOR SALE. - SHROPSHIRE Sheep of botb sexes and various ages, also Bronze Turkeys and Embden Geeeo. JOHN SMITH, Lot 8, Oon. 8, Grey. OXFORD DOWN RAMS FOR , BALE. -Tho undersigned often annm- ber Of pure bred Oxford dowb Bbearlinge 10 llettt, Ln WASHERe,t1Harlook P.O 914 18, The Great Rheumatic. Cure, For Sale at" FOX'S DRyG STORE. clOOD YEAR OLD STEERS 'Lit • Wanted, suitable for ranch purposes, Apply to 8300, BEST, Brussels, (-4000 HOUSE AND LOT ON 17f Turnberry street, Brueeelo,for Bale et . a bargain,, Apply to THOS. 13AL1ANTYN10, Bruepele, COMFOR TABLE, WELL ligphted and convenient roomette let in the Leok(0 block over G. A. Deaden ane =lain( Mre, Began' stores, Apply to P. 8 80018*', ,,•,, $15.00 to $18.00 a Week OAR FOR, SERVICE. -THE RR undersigned wilt keep for 9ervloon Lnt 18,00n. 4, Grey, a there -broil Tamworth Hog. Pedigree maybe seen on application, Terms, $1.00,00 belted at time of service. with privilege returning rr2wJ.0HLNPoptor. salary for an intelligent man or -woman in amok town. Permanent position. 90 cent; per hour tor spare time, idanufaoturer, Bo* 78, Pbiladelphla. 10. •PAPER HANGING, 0:G00R- ATxNe and House Painting done in Workmanlike manner and on abort notice. Have had three years" experience in city Work. Terme reasonable. Give me a°all. 20 W. J. JOHNSTON, Walton. FARM TO RENT. -AS THE season has advanced and I bave not sold my farm yet,T wilt rent at Duos. There awes ale 100 in farm, good buildings, or- • chard, &e. For further Dartlonlare as to terms, &e„ apply to WALTER 1NNES, Pro- prietor,Jamoetown, or F. 8. 80OTT, Brus- sels. - 10 - DURHAM BULLS FOR SALE. One eleven months old and One seven months embracing snob noted sires se Royal Sailor" (imp.) and "Sultan Salim," (imp.) 4129. f.wtll also sell some pure broil mammoth Bronze Turkeys, P. ROBERTSON, Lot e, Oon. 9, Grey, Brnseels P.O. 164 PROPERTY FOR SALE IN BRnee0Lo.-Tho nnderai ned offers for ante Lots 79 unit 74, Ann street, and Leta 76 and 70, on Mary, street, in the village of Brussels, oo0taiirng one noxa, very deslrab= ly looated. Om the promises is a house, stable and well. Will be sold at a bargain. For further particulars as to price and term; apply to - JOHN 110130102, 14.00 - - Brussels. Auction Sale -OF- BOILERS. HEAVY SAW CARRIAGE, &c. The following Saw M111 Machinery will be offered for sate by publio auction, on LOT 20, 00N. 16, TWA. OP 6180X, county ot Enron. on FRIDAY, NOV. 15, 1901, commencing at 1 a'olook1-1 beavy saw ear- rlgge with 9 patent blooke and Barr frame,2 lumber trucks, 1 log truok,, 1 water tank 710 with 6 inob bands ; ono 62 Mon 73u11 Wheel, V friction and 7/10 obain; 1 nigger and at- tachments . well pump with attsehmente ; 1 friction wheel, 301hobee, 41 inch !goo ; 1 mud drum,. 181nobee by 12 feet 1 1 steam druoi 24 inobes by 81 feet ; 1 flue boiler 4 ft 4 ins. by 17 ft, 2 ins. ; 1 do., 8 ft. 11 I n a by 10 10.2 ins.; 1 do„ 8 10.11 ins, by 10 it. 2 ins, ; 1 do„ 8ft11ins. by 1018.5 ins.,.with usual fittings, smoke box and furnace grates, ugh pit, doors, &c ; smoke stook, plate and 9133' rode ; 1 lath mill, bolter, &o ; 8 saws,40 the. and 48 Ins ; saw -dust yy carriers, sprocket tie, 40 inch bare; p shafting,°wood pullech ys, boxes, &0 1 1 four -ply 12 inch robber bolt, 47 Soot ; 20 inch leather belt, 60 feet; 1 set gangway lathing table irons, stop -cooks,: pipe and pipe fittings; lfiro-yyroof sato; stove • offloe turn pure ; 'quantity of White Aeh, dberry, Cedar Poets &o; also a Oar- nage Sorsa,12 yeare old, Poets, ltanlanIC ; 1 set of Buggy Harness; a quantity of hard burnt brick and fire brlok. The lauds wlli be offeredforsale 00 to later date, Terme-- All !'Entre-All sums of 210 and under Dash • over that amount 8 mouths' orodit will be glyse on furnishing approved joint notes; .for the boilers and saw oumlagge, half oath,balance in 8 mout110, secured by note. per sent. por anuum discount for cash on credit amounts, G. L MATHESON, Proprietor - JAttas JONIs8, A=61011000 for Perth an,l Huron. EHANGE OF BUSINESS The undersigned having purchased the CARRIAGE SHOP and business of JOHN WYNN, Brussels, begs leave to intimate that he is ready to do business with the 'public at the old stand. A'fine range of the best and most stylish make of Cutters, Sleighs, .e., kept in stock anfl sold at reasonable prices. to all Bands of repairs in Woo Special attention given � d Wook, Blacksmithing, Painting' or Trimming. Have engaged Mr, Wynn as foreman so the public will linowtywill be well served. Don't buy before y ou see my stock and get my prices. EDWARD SPERAiN, PROPRIETOR,' CARD OF Ti3ANIf.S.. -Having disposed of my Carriage Shop and Business to Mr. Sporain I desire to tender my best thanks to the public for their generous patronage during the past 40 years r g " d c successor who will prove himself and ask that it be continued t my 9 worthy of public confidence, 3NO. WYNN,