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That gives the greatest lea.
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That leaves no bitter taste
in Oaken 0r Bi8011its.
That makes food in which it
is used beautifully white.
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We have just opened out a
new and oarotolly [elected •
line of Wall Paper,
It le oar aim to meet the
people with net what they
want, with pekes net so
low es to satiefy everyone in
every way.
We have Paper, at all
prioee, for every room in
the bean.
It will be a pleasure for
ne to have. you look overour
samples.
Old Papers are being cleared
out at and below coat,
L. R. Harve
DRUGGIST, BOOKSELLER, OPTICIAN,
SUCCESSOR TO G. A. DEADMAN.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. 0. & R.
Trains leave Brueeele Station, North
and South, as follows:
Gonne SOUTH - Goan Roams.
Express Tie manI. Mail 239. pan
a.m
Mixed.:....... 9,46 Express 8:17 p.m
Poi RTtas J¢t11S,
Aohiel'e amang ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
10CENTSgets Tan Pose to end of 1901.
R. Gnenem shipped a oar of peas on
Tuesday.
'Tan little snow flurry reminds us to
prepare for Winter.
Reno. THOMSON shipped 28 packages or
butter to the Eastern markets.
Gum market ie stronger and prioee
much more favorable for the farmer.
A Dau of apple butter was shipped by
Jno. Govenlook to Manitoba from Brae.
eels.
Tore week Alf. Baeker forwarded 3
oars of baled hay, a oar of oats and a oar
of peas.
OcoLxaT.-Wednesday, 27th inert., ie
the date of T. P. Smith's next visit to
Brussels.
THERE is one elan of people upon
whom whiskey has little or no effect -
those who let it alone.
Tan varione Societies are getting a
hustle on them in providing entertain•
ment for Winter meetioge and booming
the membership.
Is every oorreepondent whois receiv-
ing a copy of Tan Pose would get a rip.
pie on them we would be delighted and
we'd spell it with a big D too.
Nommen woode are bare and still,
November days are clear and bright;
Each noon burns up the morning's chill,
The morning's snow is gone by night.
Anoxia= quire
of paper was added to
the weekly 001.001 of Tan POST this week.
Do you get this paper 7 From now to
the end of 1902 for $1.00 or 10,3 for balance
of the year.
ONE evening last week two Brueeele
young ladies bumped heads, through h an
accident of 0ouee and one of them is
hardly over 1t yet.
It was feared her
norm was broken.
AT the meeting of East Huron Lioenee
Commissioners, held on Tuesday, the
hotel license of Joseph Weber, of Dublin,
has been transferred to John Ieobnel, of
the township of Logan, who monads the
former.
THE Gerrie paper speaking of the 5th
of Nov. Oonoert there Gaye :-Tho drill
given by 12 Lady Maacabeee from Bras.
eels was a pleasing feature as wan the
tableau given by a Degree team aleo from
Brussels. A Gorrie oorreepondent
writes :-A drill by the ladies of the
Maccabees of Brussels was a leading
feature and drew immense applause.
Soars 14 bands are employed at the
Enterprise Balt Works in potting on the
new roof. A few more days of floe
weather will complete the outside work,
which has been delayed a little by rain
and snow. Internal improvemeote are
also on the program and Diners. Rene -
ford are determined to put things in
good shape. The block will be in open
ation in the worse of a few weeke it ie
expeoted.
Aacrosxx.-We are sorry to hear that
Thos. Ainlay, an employee at the piano
factory, Listowel, and a well known citi-
zen of former days in Brussels, met with
a rather severe aooidenb. While operat•
ing a rip,eaw he had the miefortune to
have his left hand come in contact with,
the saw, with the result that hie fore.
finger was taken off, the thumb out into
the bone, and two other fingers more or
lees injured. He will be laid off for tome
time.
Oonnuoxone Cnaneo 1117178. -There were
a number of changes made in the rens of
Palmerston G. T. R. con er:tore, says the
Reporter. The run to Toronto made
vacant by the death of Conductor Janney.
was given to J. Oox ; Mr. Oox's run to
Kincardine wag filled by W. Halfpenny ;
Mr. Halpenny'e run to Owen Sound was
Dna by Mr. Frost; Mr. Frost's ran to
Harrisburg was filled by A. Pennington..
OondnetorFoote goes back to his old run,
being the noon train from and to South-
ampton. It is understood that Mr, Half
penny will be the only one who will have
to move away from Palmerston.
Tan Stratford Herald eels of Fred.
Struthers, a former Brueselite, son of
the late A. L, Struthers, one time mer.
chant here :-Fred, Btrathere, of St.
Michaele, AIaella, formerly of Stratford,
bas written to hie mother, Mre. A. L.
Struthers, Oborob street, announcing hie
'marriage to Mies Ella R. Garrett, daagh•
ter of a reeident• of Dawson City. Mise
Garrett ie a California girl. The wed.
ding took plane Sept. 11613 at the home of
the manager of the Northern Navigation
Oo., St. Michaele, with which company
compnny Fred. ie employed ae head
book keeper, He is doing well, bat does
not epeak of returning to Stratford as
yet. Torrid. was well known here and hie
friends will extend oongratula'tioni,
W. F. STEWART & San sent a oar of ex-
port flour via New York this week..
War, JEwxrT Shipped a oar of hogs to
Palmerston on Thursday of this week.
One 200 pails of choice apple -batter
was maoufaotared by Geo. Edwards'
factory this Fall. It has bean bought
and shipped by Jno. Govenlook to Mani.
toba,
A. R. SUITE'S advt. Dame to hand too
late to be changed this week. He ie
booming hate, cape, mantles, clothing,
underwear, &o, Watch out for it next
issue..
THREE Dare of coal for N. F. Gerry and
a oar for Wilton & Tarnb:ll arrived this
week and made lively handling for a few
days in getting it into the varione Winter
quarters.
Tummies/von RAILWAY RATEe.-The G.
T. R. will ieene single fare return tickets
for Tliahkegiviog,good going on Wednee•
day and Thursday, 27th and 28th, and
returning on Monday, Deo. 2nd,
A LOAD of enthusiastic Soots from
Wroxeter drove through town to Sea.
torth last Monday to attend a Scotch
Concert. Tbeyretnrned home after the
entertainment but as the distance is only.
26 miles nothing epeoiel may be said
about that.
DIED.-Mre. Noble Oluff, of Seatorth,
paid Nature's debt last Saturday, aged 44
years. The funeral took place on Mon
day. Deceased was a daughter of the
late John N. Kneohtel, formerly of Brae.
eels, and was a fine woman. She had
beer, in poor health for 00010 time.
WEDNESDAY, DEO. 4. -The date of the
byeelection in West Huron for the Leg-
islature has been fixed. Nominations
will be held on November 27th, and the
election on Deo. 4th. It is expeoted that
Hon. 3. T. Garrow will be the Liberal,
and Jooepb Beok the Conservative Sandi.
date.
LAST Monday evening the comic opera
"Said Pasha" was presented in the Town
Hall here. The weather was very die.
agreeable O0 doubt ioterfering with the
atteudanoe. Ttiere are 9 or 10 people in
the troupe of which Miss Florence Glover
and E. Mg
oOrnmieh are the leading vooal•
entertainment is toreeat-
iete. The berepeat-
ed this (Thursday) evening in the Hai.
TUESDAY the Building Committee ap
pointed by the 0o. Connell, eonaieting of
Warden Holt, J. Connolly and W. H.
Kerr me
t at Goderib and after ceefn
i
examination took over thenew atone re i
dance ereoted for Jailer Griffin from Oen.
traotor Buchanan. It is a very oomplete,
well appointed, modern home, with elate
roof, bath room, fine basement, &o., and
built at what is considered a low pride,
Mr. Buchanan was only about three
weeke behind the date set for its comple-
tion -Something worthy of note. Jailer
Griffin and family are now in possession
of the new premises.
HYMENaAL.-Mieeee Mary and Maggie.
Beattie, accompanied by their brother
John, were at Wingham on Tuesday
attending the wedding of their brother,
Bolaud, to Biles Charlotte Louise, laugh.
ter of ex -Mayor McKenzie. Rev. D.
Perris tied the matrimonial bow at the
home of the bride at 1 o'olook in the
preeenoe of a large number of guests.
The bride wore a most becoming oostnme
of cream Bilk, with train, watered eilk
each, boguet, &o. Elegant and well
eeleoted wedding gifts were made in
abundance. After a splendid dinner Mr.
and Mre. Beattie took the afternoon train
for a wedding tour to New York. They
commence married life with the beet
wishes of a large °hole of friends.
THE LATE MRS. liNE0nTEL.--The Fer•
gds Record of last week Gaye of the late
Mre. Wm, Kneohtel, formerly of Bros.
eels :-There died in Pergne on Monday,
November 4th, Dorothy Reefer, beloved
wife of William Koeohtel, of Wingham,
after a severe attack of pneumonia. The
deceased bad been living with her &nigh.
ter, Mre. W. A. Rona, for the pest three
years, fr002 whose reeidenoe the funeral
took plane to Beleyde Cemetery on Wed.
needay afternoon. She was a native of
Germany, having been born on Jelly 13113,
1829, at Micklenbnrg, In company with
her first haeband, August Penal, she
came to Canada fifty-two year, ago. The
latter departed tbie life at Preston, Oct„
in 1859, and in 1862 ebe wag married to
William Kneohtel, who survives her,
They moved from Preston to Brueeele,
where they resided for nearly thirty years.
Becoming old and feeble with no one at
borne to take care of them, three years
ago they broke up houeekeepiog, Mr.
Koeehtel going to reside with a eon in
Wingham, while the deceased came to
Fergus. By her first marriage ebe hal
Ave children, two of whom are living, one
eon and one daughter ; and to her aeoond
husband three daughters, all of whom
survive her. Her illness was of short dur-
ation' and although everything that medi•
nal skill could do was done, Mies Annie
Roes, trained nurse and dieter of Mr, Ross,
being in attendeoce all the time, her
feeble oonetitutioo could not with/deed
the effeote of the'dieeaee, Among those
from a dietanae who werein attendance
at the funeral were her hneband and eon
from Wingham, a daughter, Mre. Jobe
Baker, of Greenville, Miele,two grand•
daughter& Pinion Dora aol .1yrtle Nett,
of Chicago, 111., and Urbana, 0., reaped
ivey. The beareaved relativee bave the
sympathy of all In their affliction,
doro GOO bee opened up a neve tied
cooteetionery eland in the portion of file
poatofiice building formerly ocoupled by
3. A., Qreighbon.
D, 0. Acne has an indestrioue ben that
baa batched out a "olutgh" el gMokene,
Good dare will need to be taken of the
Watered bable9,
A. Naw time card went into effect on
the G. T. R. last week. There are ne
gbangee in the 0009ieg of seine oa the
Northern divisions.
Etienne Drosses has been engaged by
George Robb to take charge of the stage
route, Brueeele to Wroxeter. He will
look carefully after the various duties,
Qouoo eeoi; HeeeninoN hag been
partially disabled Chia week with e job's)
comforter !coated on hie left heed near
the wrist joint. It bas bean very gore,
10 emcee, In advance, gets Tan Poo to
6130 end of 1901. A Wel trip no one
should mien, If paper le continued for
1902 the dime will be minted on the
subscription.
Barone leaving Brantford the o0ioe
staff presented P. H. Grey, now of the
Bbandard Beek in Brueeele, with a Ane
umbrella ineompanied with their beet
wiebee for the future of bimeelf and
family,
it
IT is said that Albert Hew t, the well
known horse dealer, of Brueeele, will re.
move to Kincardine where he will sun
coed Jim, Gentles, Dir. Hewitt ilas a
well established boeineee here which Doo.
Moore, hie brother in-law, will oontione.
MONTHLY Hones Farce, -The regular
series of Montbiy Horse Fairs which have
run eo euooessfnly for years at Brussels
Will be reeumed muse more the first be-
ing billed for Thnreday, Deo. 5 Thry
will bo held ae usual thereafter on the
Thnreday before the first Friday in eaoh
month. Local and outside buyers will
be notified of the dates so as to inenre.
their attendance. No better Horse Fair
market is to be found than Brueeele and
both buyers and sellers prove this to be
true by their preeenoe and large number
of good sales, made. Keep the date of
the Drat Fair; in mind, Thureday, Deo.
5th.
SUPPORT THE LOCAL .Menthe. -Now and
then as occasion may demand or a favor.
able market present iteelf there ie a
scramble by outside partiee to enter the
field and pnrchaee a commodity moth as
apples, poultry or grain, make their ehip-
ment and away they go. No pertioular
fault can be found with these buyers ae
they are in for the money there is to be
made bat the farming community should
look a little further than this viz. to the
local market and the purchasers of pro-
duce and grain to be found there the year
round and often handling these proluote
with declining markets and big losses. If
the regular market did not compare
favorably with those in other places there.
might be good osoee for complaint but
with keen oompetition the beet prioee are
eeoally paid by every market, hence for
all practical purposes, and on the prinei•
ple that business oonneotione with peed.
bilitiee of maintaining them for yeare are
worth more than an oaoaeiocal "catch,"
the looal market can justifiably claim the.
enpport of the dietriot it eervee,
Mese Lenexa HOLMES returned forgood
last week from Listowel where she has
been attending the High School. It ap•
pears that Luella had taken Part I in the
mid.Summer Departmental examination
and on going to Lietowel was placed in
Form III where she was allowed to re.
main until the middle of the term wben
suddenly the PrInoipal discovers that
ebe and others from the country schools,
tie he ie pleased to pall all eahoole outeide
of Listowel, needs further grounding in
the subjects on which' they have taken
their standing end sothey
' n are turned-
book to Form IT. Ia tete form the only
new studies they are allowed to porene
are the 'languages and eight epaoee a week
are lost altogether eo far ae any direct
work is oonoeroed. Some of the pupils
restated the in1' were allowed to
aeti tie and
remain. The truth seams to be that the
Principal's room ie crowded and that
outside pupils mast be put book to make
room for more favored ogee. To have
adopted this canine in the middle of the
term ie manifestly unfair. Luella Holmes
we understand ie going to Seaforth.
WILLIAM BURTON DEAD. -Last June
William Burton wee eeot up to Goderich
jail from Brueeele on aocoent of hie be.
ing of unsound mind 000aeioned it is said,
by the death of his daughter, Mrs. Austin,
who was burned so badly that she died a
few hours after. It was intended to
Bend Mr. Barton on to London Asylum
but hie health failed so rapidly that it
was not thought beet to move nim. Thurs-
day morning of last week death relieved
him of all earthly cares. Dr. Holmes
held an inquest on the body of Mr. Bur-
ton, in the County jail Thursday morn•
ing, The following jury was sworn, the
first named being chosen as foreman :-
E. Downing, D. C. McKay, S. Sloan, P.
T. Halle, Jae. straughau, Thee. Warner,
P. McCarthy, Jas. Wilson, Chas. Mein.
ford, Geo. C. Black, Geo. Williams and
Jno. Parker. Sheriff Reynolds, who was
present, recorded the evidence. R. Hen.
dereoo, turnkey, the first witness, stated
that deceased had been admitted to jail
in June, on committal es a lunatic, and
that during his oonflnement he had had
proper treatment. Dr. Hunter, acting
jail surgeon, said he had attended' de-
ceased the past few weeke and had treat-
ed him for ulcerous eoree on the leg,
general debility and other complaints,
and that the poab mortem examination
showed a little enlargement of the heart,
indications of Bright's disease, and that
death was .caused by natural causes.
The dootor aleo stated that deceased had
had the beet of attention, daring his til•
nese. The jury, in acoordanoe with the
evidence, rendered a verdict of death
from natural causes. The remaino were
brought to Brussels to his former borne
end on Sabbath afternoon were interred
in the cemetery here, Rev. Jno, Holmes
being the offtoiating miuieter. Deceaeed
was a hard worker and in hie earlier
years lived in Tuokeremjth but sojourned
in New York State for some time before
coming to Brueeele. He ie eurvived by
his wife and two ohfldren.
.4 I b 8
I. ROST
3 W4e000e,1141f trunk, almost an good
'lee teew, I hoe 2e and 2 8 look tires,
Will be sold et a bargain to make room
for cutters, A bergaln for someone to
get at Ew41 ee Oo., llrneeelo,
Business Locals.
Mo=Ey to loan on farm eeoarity,.
Apply at Ton Porn.
WeeTnn. •-- Bright dried apples, 8e.
Orders direct' from Germany, Aleo roll
butter, fowl and raw fere:
G. E. KING, Wingham.
T. MOGREoon has a targe quantity of
first olaee urges• 301 saws for sale and
ready for work, Timber' enbtere should
See them for they are fast and easy out.
tees. You'll for eawa, T. McGregor,
Brueeele Baw and Tuol Co,, Brnesels,
Oatarlo,
People We Talk About.
'Afro, Bobt, Fox woe, vieiting at Wrox•.
titer thle week,
H. W. Farrow, mall olerk, wag is
town pa Sunday,
Alex. Bird, of Wingltatn, is visiting is)
Bruesele tine week,
Bgrrister Sinolair wag in Toronto en
bnelnese this week.
Reg. Piketon vielted relatives in Lank.
now during the pest week.
Lesiie Herr was home from Stratford
for Saturday end Sondny,
Mre, F. Baines and Mies Brook were
visiting at Blyth on Saturday,
Mies May Duncan, of the American
Soo, le visiting Mies' Lizzie Bird.
Mies Annie Meiklojobn, Of Wingham,
[pent oefew days at Mre, A, Goode,
W. J. Good rusticated in Wingham at
his uncles's, W, F. Vnnotone, for a few
days,
George MoKay, familiarly known ne
"Doti," wee here from Stratford for a
short visit,
Mrs. John Sinolair, Princess street, has
gone to Stratford where she will likely
spend the Winter.
Robt, Malpine, of Toronto, celebrated
the King's Birthday .in town. He's a
loyal eon of Caneda.
Mien Jeeeie Roes, of Guelph, was the
guest of bei eouein, Mies Mary Rose,
William street, for few days,
Cleve. Booker made a holiday call to
the old home here. He is employed in
the Pork Packing House in Stratford.
"• Mrs. Hall and eon, George, of Fort
Erie, are visiting at Barrister Blair's.
Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Blair are sisters.
Minn E. Moser and May Hinoke, of
Blyth, were visitors with Brueeele friends
for a few days daring the past week.
Mies Libbie Ball, of Wingham, was
visiting Mre. John Tait and other old
friends in Brussels during the past week,
R. W. Matheson, the beetling boot and
ehoe mac of Luoknow, was in town over
Saturday and Sunday. The climate here
appears to suit Rad.
Mise Strong, who hes 000npied a poet•
tion in 3. Ferguson de Co'e store, nae gone
to Milverton and Mise Mary Roberton, of
town, has succeeded bar.
Mrs. N, S. McLaocblin and children, of
Silver Corners. are visiting at John
Ooueley'e. Mre, MoLaoohlin is a daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mre, Qoneley.
• Mies Hattie Downing took a ren down
from Goderioh Model Schoot for Satur-
day and Sunday. Mise Downing .will
blossom into a eohool teaoher in a few
weeke and should make a good one.
G. A. Deadman is back from en extend.
ed trip to Manitoba and the Northwest.
He bad an enjoyable stay ae he met with
many old Mende. The boat trip to Owen
Sound was both oold and rough.
Mise Maggie MoNanghton has taken a
position in a tailoring establishment in
Toronto. She will be missed- especially
in the Methodist Sabbath Soboot where
ebe bad a large claw of young men.
J. N. Gordon did not get away from
town for his hew appointment at Forest
until Monday afternoon. He will be
kindly remembered by the people of this
looelity for bis civility an gentlemanly
bearing toward everybody.
Mieees Dora and Myrtle Nott, Chicago
and Urbana, Ohio, respectively, were re.
newing oli friendships in Brueeele.
They attended the funeral of Mre. Wm.
Kneohtel, their grandmother, at Fergus.
Their many young friends here were
lad
to welcome them.
Mise Mina Norton, of Listowel, former-
ly of Brueeele, has tendered her resigna-
tion ea teaoher in the pubiio school, to
take effect at close of this year, so as to
ttend the Normal ohool for the next
a N S
term. Mise Norton ieaood_student
oe
and a eocasful teaoher. She ie a
daughter of W. J. and Mre. Norton.
Brinscle Solna Board,
The regular monthly meeting of the
Brussels Public School Board was 'held
in the Board room on Friday evening
last. Members preeeot, J. G. Skene, A.
Coneley, D. 0. Ross and W. M. Sinclair.
Moved by 3, G. Skene, emended by A.
Ooueley, that D. 0. hoes be chairman,
pro•tem,-Carried.
The minutes of the last regular meet-
ing were read and passed.
Moved by J. G. Skene, attended by A.
Gormley that the Board advertise for
tenders for 70 oorde of good, sound green
hard wood, maple and beech, 22 inches
long, tenders to be received by the Secre-
tary until Deo. 18th, 1901. Wood to be
delivered at the school before March let,
1902. -Carried.
Attendance for October wag reported
as follows :
n0011 No, ON ROLL. AV. ATT. AOM. ATT.
1 44 41 946
2 65 55 .1256
3 57 48 1221
4 72 67 1589
Board then adjourned.
Brakemen Jae. Smith, of Brookville,
was run over and killed at Delta.
Thomas E. Bailey, of St. Thomas,
broke bis oeok by falling downetaire.
el J. H. Glendining, of Sunderland, lost
his life in Lake Sougog while dook shoot.
lin.everal incendiary Dreg have token
plane at Portsmouth, a suburb of King-
ston.
The Quebec Conservatives will banquet
F. D. Monk, M. P., at Menthol next
week.
LAIOLAw.-In-. Morrie, on NoV, 1, to Mr.
and Mre. Wm. Laidlaw, a Bon.
MARR=351b.
BEATy1E-MoKENztn.-In Wingham, on
Nova 12, by Rev, D. Petrie, Mr.
Roland Beattie to Mise Charlotte
Loulee, daughter of Mr. George Mo.
Reuele, :ex.Mteyor, all of Wingham.
Souxen-RAttse',-In Grey, at the home
of the bride, on N av, 12, by Rev, A,
ModNab, M. A„ Mr, Alex, Soutar to
Ttliss Jabot E. Ramsay, of Grey:.
YocrtO-MmLER,-On Sept. 26, at St.
Andrew's Menge, Winnipeg, Mane
101r. Thug, Young, of Carman, to
Miee 011ie E, Miller, eldest daughter;
of Mre: Geo. Miller, Of Gerrie,
soslss.
fiLno' , -.In Seaforth, on Nev. 11, Mre,
Noble Olaff, aged 44 yeare.
Gneleir0n. In "Wingham, on Nov, 7,
Chas. Gillespie, aged 44 yeare and 3
months.
4, 1901,
8T4ND4, D B. NKS' 07 C4X4D .
Bette T,A.Des:GS{3f'9Z? 3.872,
HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO
QAPITAL PAID '171.' (One Million Dollare) . $1,000,000
REST • . - .. 3700,000
Age/oriel in an principal pointe to ontarfo, Quebec, dfaniioba,•United Stater /ORagland.
2' dv''Q9tS°,5'1l ika liscvart.
A General Banking Beelines 'rangaoted, Farmers' Nettie
Drafts Limned and 0olleotione made on all pointe,
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.
Internet allowed ou depoeite of $1,00 and gpwarde pod eompognded halt yearly.
Breaux, ATTntT13N Glynn TO Ton Carmine= 07/ FAntlnne' SAr,e NOTES,
Every fiyoility afforded Qaetomere living at a distance,'
Disooanted,
NODDYpayable et any bank issued Under 310., ,. Sc, $20 to $30, ...12o
Orders at the following rates :- $10 to 320....10c. 30 to 40,, , ,14e
0, H, GRAY, Aintree AGENT.
as.
KERNEL In. Morrie, on Now '8, James
Kerney, aged 64 yeare, 1 month and
15 Jaye.
YOUNG: Ab. St Jose h'S hospital,
Lon-
don, on Nov. 5, Mre. John oug,
formerly of Blyth, aged 47 years.
A-grCTSO 0• G.A.xeasi.
FRIDAY, Nov. 15, -Farm stools, &o. Lot
25, Con. 8, Grey, Sale, unreserved, at 1
p, m. Jno. Miller, Prop. ; F. S. Scott,
Ano.
TueoeoaY, Nov. 19, -Farm etook, ireple•
menta, &0. Lot 9, Con. 2, Grey. Sale,
unreserved, at 1 o'olook. Elijah Jaaklin,
Prop. F. S, Scott, Ago.
BRTJ'SSF7..£', :6.6.A.376 =:4 -Z61,
Fall Wheat
Barley
Peas • ..
Butter, tubs and rolls
Eggs per dozen ........
Flour per cwt
Potatoes (per bus.)
Apples (per bue.)
Sheep skins, each
Lamb skins eaoh
Salt per bbl., retail
Hay per ton
Hides trimmed
Hides rough
Hoge, Live....
Wool
64
43
64
87
14
14
4 00
30
40
25
25
1 00
6 00
6
5
b 00
12
66
45
65
40
16
15
5 00
80
50
25
80
70
'7 00
6e
5
5 25
18
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
siva
GENERAL servant wanted. Apply to
MRS. W. M. SIN CLAIBrueeelrl.
A WUMRER of 2 and 8.year old steers
for sale. Apply to THOS.MOORE,Bruasels.
Two good Bhearling Rams for sale.
Apply on Lot a Oon.9, Grey, THOS. PEP-
PER, Brussels i'. 0. 17.2
Ooamni'Tloe lock, fire proof safe for
Bale or to exchange. Fede measurements
81 x 88, For price, den., see or write
B. GERRY, Brussels.
Two young oowe for sale, will oalve
about Dee, lab. Also 22 steers rising. 8 years
old. JN0 O. LOWE, Lot 10,0011.6, Grey,
14 -ti Brueeele. P. 0.
DR. 0. AMBROSE TOOL.E,
RESIDENCE. AND OFFICE- •
MILL ST, EAST, BRUSSELS.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
LAMBS FOR SALE. - ONE
Shouting and nine Ram Leicester
Lambe for ea10, Some eligible dor registra-
tion. D.MILNE, Ethel.
L SHROPSHIRE
VOR SALE. - HAZE S S
1'Shsze of both sexes and varioua ages,
also .Br .10 Turkeys SM,IT , L t 8, Oon G, se.
JOHN SMITH, Lot 8, Oon, 6, Grey.
0V00D YEAR OLD STEERS
f Wanted, editable for ranch purposes.
Apply to GEO. BEST, Brussels.
GOOD HOUSE AND LOT ON.
Turnberry street, Brueeele, for sale at
a bargain. •Apply to
THOS. BALLANTYNE, Bruspele.
COMFORTABLE, WELL
4lighted and oonveaieut rooms to let in
the Leckie block over G. A. Deluder au's and
Mrs. Rogers' stores. Apply to P.S. 80OTT.
OXFORD DOWN RAMS FOIL
SALE.-Tbe undersigned offers a num-
ber of pure bred Oxford down Sheailinga
and RUM Lambe for sale. Lob 8, Con. 18,
Mullett. L. TA8ICER, Matlock P,0, 14.4
BOA.R FOR SERNIOE.-THE
undersigned will keep for service on
Lot 16, Con. 4, Grey, atboro •bred Tamworth
Hog. Pedigree maybe seen on application,
Terme, 01.00, to be paid- at time of aervloe
with privilege of returning If necessary.
17.2 W.J. JAOIILIN, Proprietor.
A.UOTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND SEED
GRAIN.- Mr. Robert Armstrong has in -
denoted Mr. Thomas Brown to sell' by Pub -
lie Auction on Lot 1, Con. 7, Mullett, one
Mlle East of Cooetanee,. on WEDNESDAY,
NOV. 20E2,1901, at 10 o'clock a. m., the fol.
lowing property, namely Horses - one
draueht brood mare in foal to Midlothian, 1
mare 6 years old in foal to Mount Boys, 1
mare 4 years old in 'foal to Midlothian, 2
fillies 8 years old, 2 fillies 2 years old, 2 qeld-
ingsl year old, 1 filly 1 year Old, - 1 driviu
gelding 1 year old, 2 driving lltltea 1 year old
got by Bldueer, 1 heavy draught Spring colt.
Cattle -Six miloh cows eupporod to be In
calf to a bit oro' -bred bull,. 8 stoore 2 years
old, 8 yearling heifers, 8 yearling ethers, 4
Spring calves, Sheep and Pigs -24 well bred
Leleeoter ewes, 80 store Mese menthe old, 8
broad Bowe, about 00 hens. Implements -1
Massey -Harris binder, 1 Sylvester mower, 1
Maxwell mower, 1 Talton pea harvester, 1
lumber wagon, 1 loww trunk farm wagon, 1
seed drill, 1 new horse rake, 1 new gang
plow, 1 two -furrow plow, 1 Bingle plow, 2
eoufllere, 1 pair bob•elelgbe nearly new, ] set
platform eagles, 1 poet hole digger, 1 root
pulper, 2 set double karneee, 1 setplow bar•
nebe,1 set diamond barruwe, 1 fanning mill,
nearly new, 1 oat box, a number of gates, 1
new water tank, 1 hay fork with lope and
pulleys complete, 1 horse power, 1 agrionl•
three furnace, 1 eubtor, 1 crowbar, 1 wood
rack, 40 cedar poste 0 feet long, a quantity of
hemlock lumber,1 double carriage with pole
and shafts, I ohurn,1 parlor coal Stove near-
ly new,- 2 cook stoves and numerous email
anions.. Seed Grain -1,000 buoheli of Son,
nation oats, 400 buahole Now fluttery oats,
about 100 bueltels of Ligowaw data, 100 bus -
bele of bailey, Theeo are all new varieties
and are kigbly recommended by the grower;
alto a quantity of oat Otreayee. The retook
18
1s all well bred and in good condition, and
the fitly lateente aro all In good rotate. The
whole will positively be gold 118 Otto propri-
oter has rented his farm. Lunch will be
001700 from 11 o'oloak 111112, and pbrehaa10MM
from a dietau0e can be aeoominodated 1111
the following day, ''cane -All seine of 06
awl under, comb; over that. amount 11 moa,'
credit will begiven 00 approved Mat dote0,
A discount of5 cents on the dollar Will be
allowed for dash on credit amounts, ROOT,
ARMSTRONG, Proprietor 1 Tl1Os, BROWN,
Auctioneer,
$15.00 to $18,00 a Week
salary for an intelligent man or woman in
sh town. own. Porroa e t position
80 centsper 8for spare time. Manufacturer,ox 78,
PUiladolphla• 10
PAPER HANGING, DECOR
ATaro and na tee Paiotisg done in
Workmanlike manner and on abort nonce.
Have had :three years' experience In city
work. Terme reasonable. GIve me a call.
29 W, a. JOHNSTON, Walton.
FARM TO. RENT. -AS THE
season baa advaoaed and Ihave not.
sold my farm .yet, I -will rent at ones. Thera
are 100 acres in ffarm, good buildinge, or-
abard, &m. For further particulars as to
terms, &e„ apply to WALTER TREES, Pro.
prletor,Jameotown, or F. S. SCOTT, Brus-
sels. 10 -
TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES,
1902.
The undersigned will receive tenders up
to noon on MONDAY,. 20111 JEST , forsup-
plies of bntohers' meat, oreamery butter,
flour, oatmeal, potatoes, cordwood, ote„ ate.
for i'he following institutions during' the.
year 1902, viz,;
At the A 'whims for the Insane in Toronto,
London, Hinteton, Hamilton, Mlmtoo, Co
bonrg, Brookville and Orillte ; the Central
Pried n and Mercer Reformatory, Toronto;
the Reformatory for Boys, Penetangni-
ehane ; the Institutions for Deaf and Dumb,
Belleville and the Blind at Brantford.
Exception -Tenders are not required for
the supply of meat to the Asylums in To-
ronto, London, Iliageton Hamilton and
Brookville, nor the Central Prison and Mor-
oar Reformatory, Toronto,
A marked check for ave per cent, of the
estimated amount of the contract, payable
to the order of the Honorable the Provincial
Secretary, must be furniebod by each ten-
dereras a guarantee o1 his bona fides. Two
soGOient sureties will be required for the
due fulfillment of eaoh oontrnet, and s11nnld
any tender bo withdrawn before the eon-
traot is awarded, or should the tenderer fail
to furnieb such security, the amount of the
deposit will be forfeited.
had Speciifcations and forme of tender may be
Pp oatto to the Department of
the Provllnoial Secretary, Toronto, or to 1110
Bursars of the reepective iuetituttons.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily'
accepted.
Newspapers inserting this advertisement
withoutauthority from the Department
will not be paid for it.
J. R. STRATTON,
Provincial Secretary.
Parliament Buildings, Toronto, November
1101., 1901. 18.2.
COMING I COMING
T. P. Smith,
EYE SPECIALIST,
Graduate of New York, Philadelphia and
Toronto Optioel Ogllagee, will be et
Fox's Drug Store
BRUSSELS,
ONE DAY ONL.Y,
%bas ay, Nov. 27th,
Call early and avail yourself of ,
hie e
valuable a rvi e,
b e 4
EXAMINATION FREE,
PItOPERTY FOR SALE IN BRvoeaLo,-The undersigned offers for
sale Lots 78 end 74, Ann street, and Lots 75
and 70, on Mary street, 10 the village of
Brussels, containing one mare, very desirab-
ly located. On the premises 1s a house,
stable and well, Will be 00111 at a bargain.
For further particulars as to primo and term[
apply to - . JOHN RODDIO1,
14-tf Brueeele.
Auction Sade
-0F
BOILERS. HEAVY
SAW CARRIAGE, &c.
The following Saw Mill Machinery will be
offered for Bale by public euotion, on LOT
28, CON, 10, TWP, OF GREY, County of
Huron, on
FRIDAY, NOV. 15, 1901,
aommenoing at 1 O'olook l-1 beavy saw oar-
rlage with 8 patent blooko and aaw frame,2
lumber trucks, 1 log finch, 1 water tack 700
with 68 inch bands • one 8 inch Bull Wheel.
V friction and 7/10 chain ; 1 nigger and at-
tachments
t-
taebmonts; well pump with inchattachments;
inch
1 friction wheel, 80 100000, 49 - faro ; 1
mud drum, ie inahee by 12, set; 1 atom
drum 2A Inches by 84 foaa6b..;.'' 1 line boiler 4 it
4 ins by 17 ft. 2the, ; 1dip 8 ft. 11 its. by 16
1 0. 2 ina,; 1 do„ 8 ft, 11 ins 'by '16 ft. 2ins. ; 1
dc„ 8 ft. 11 ins. ' by 10 01.6 ins., with usual
fittings, smoke box and furnaOe. grates, ash
pit, loos, &o smoke estamr, plate and guy
rade; 1 lath mi 11, bolter,&0; 8eawa,461"9,
and 48 loo ; saw -dust carriers, epronoet
wheels. &o ; 1 iron pulley, 84 lnohee, 20 (nob
faoe s, dco ;1 bore; shafting, rubber,
b hays.
boxes, &e ; 1 four -ply 12 inch rubber belt, 47
foot ; 2010c11 leather bolt, 60 feet; loot
gangway turning table Irons, stop-o0oirs,
pipe. and pipe fitting;; uantproof Gare;
Ash,
Cherry, omoefurdlture; a quantity el White.
As11, Horse,Cedar Poet,, &o ; also a Car-
riage Horse, l2 years 010, from Renton II ; 1
set of Buggy Hereese; a quantttyof hard
burnt brick and fire brick. The laode will.
be offered for sale at a later date. Taaue-
8116ums of 010 and under cash • over that.
amount 8 mouths' credit will be given on
furnishing approved joint notes; for the
boilers and aaw carriage, hall cash,balance
in menthe, eeonred by note. 6 percent..
per annum discount for sash on credit
amounts, 8. H. MATHESON, Proprietor
JAMES J0NEE, Auctioneer for Perth and
Huron.
2,000
LIVE TURKEYS
is WHAT WE
WANT.
It will probably pay you before disposing
of your Turkeys
to 'Call .and get Our Prices.
Having bought a number of pairs of Ladiea' Carpet Slippere at lees than
regular pride, eizee 3 to 7, quality No. 1, regular pride 25a, they will
sell on Saturday of this week and Monday and Teeeday of next week t;+
at per pair
Note we are going to give you No, 1 quality.
The values we are showing in Hosiery ie worthy of yonriattention, our
Ribbed: Wool Hose Is the best value ever offered by we at per pair....
.25
Weare showing a full line of Ladies' Underwear, pine tiange20feromto 1 OO
Also a fall range of Men'k and Boys' Underwear in all eine, in Uniene,
Pure Wool and iu Cotton or Wool Fleece.
We will alert offer for sale on Monday and Tueelay of next week, 200 yds.
only Pure Linen Crash Toweling, regular price 100, to clear at per yd.
We are showing a full range of Grey Flannels in Pure Wool, _ oleo in 35
'Colons, at from, per yard 12eo to
Our 86o Flannel' ie extra good quality of very fine wool.
We can supply you with Flannelette Blankets, size 104 or 11/4, in Grey
or in White, with fancy border. We oan also give you Wool Blankets
from 02,50 per pair op.
We will be pleaeed to ehow gee our b'ore OA we oan give yougood value. In
Ladies' Jackets we are allowing the different lengtke at front $25.00 to 440,00, We
00011 sell you cheaper garmente but we oonsider it profitable foryou to get good
Fur.
In Men'e Fur Coate we can give yon No. 1 quality of Canadian Coon, Swamp,
Wallaby, Wombat, Bulgarian Lamb and Bear.
Itou rewire a Robe we recommend the Genuine einskatehewan Buffalo Robe
aa one of he beet Robed on the market. We have the Agency for thie ],lobe and we
are prepared t0 guarantee ever one of them to give entie Batiste:tion 'nod if the.
prove otherwise we ask yon to return the Robe and we will refund yoar'money. y
We are willing at any time to show you anything we have in
stook, and we will be very math pleased be have the opportunity
of doing so
A7 McAIIiters,
1?. p,--Oouotry Produce taken in 9xdbange for goodd.