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HURSLEY'S DRUG STORE
BRUSSELS.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOOTY/ESN EXTENSION W. 0. & e,
Trains trays Brueeelo Station, North
and South, as follows:
Gorge 80010E GOING Nonra.
Mail 7:18 a.m I Mixed 10:00 a.m
Htlaed.........10 00 a.mMatl 1.17 p.m
Bxprens 3:26 p,m I Express ...--. 8:17 p.m
}Mal IC.ehrs 3t rts.
A ohibf'a among ye takirnotes,
An' faith he'll prent io.
POULTRY ie wooing to town.
Cc•AL seekiog is fashionable,
Bnnseats market leads. Try it.
SonooL Board Friday evening of this
week.
18000000% Rolm visited the different
departmeot8 of the town sobool last week.
A. wire fence will be put np fn [root of
the cemetery to replace the old board
fence that hae served its day.
A $20,000 00 stook to select from.
Batter 1Go., dried apples to.
GED. E. KIND, Wiogbam.
LAST Friday the MOOalIom estate hoose
and lot, Maobanic street, was sold at the
executor's ORIG. Thee. Gaynor was the
purchaser, at •1525.
THE Chancery Bitting of the High
Court of Justice opens on Tuesday of
next week at Goderiob before His Lord•
ship, Justice McMahon.
FOURTH Division Court will be held in
the Town Hall, Brussels, on Weduesday
Dec. 3rd. "This will be the fleet court for
Division Court Clerk Ooueley,
SEND Tau Poor to absent friends. 51.00
pays for it to the end of 1903. A. number
have already ordered it to be forwarded
to relativseaud others at a dietanoe. It
goes as a ,v,8ekly letter.
THE Pooi has reoeived copies of the
Weyburn Harald, a bright little newspaper
started at that stirring village. We
notice the name of our old friend ex Co.
Oganeillor Henry Mooney.
THE road grader was brought into
requisition last Friday in scraping off the
acoumalation of mud on Turnberry street
North of the iron bridge. It was a great
mortar bed before this was done.
Saaarrr1100NOLD0 is Returning Officer
for the Eaot Riding of Huron in oo0nec•
Von with the coming Referendum on
Prohibition, Newton Oampbell, of West
field, renders similar eervioe in West
Huron, and William Lewis, of Orediton,
for the South Riding.
F. S. Seorr ie making a great record as
an auctioneer, Next week he has a sale
for every day in the week excepting
Sunday and Saturday. He does hie work
in good style, looking carefully after all
detatls am to "good marks," notes, &o.
Leave your order at Tag Rom, for anc•
tioneer and bills and it will receive
prompt attention.
MONDAY evening a meeting for the per.
pose of organizing the village in 00(11180•
tion with the Prohibition 00mpaigo w08
held in Melville church sobool room.
There was a fairly good attendance.
Of1oers were elected and various nom•
mittoee drafted after which the meeting
Wa8 ooneleded with the understanding
that Committees report in two weeks. A
public meeting will be held before voting
day of which due notice will be given.
CHANGES OF PRapERTo.—Jameo Turn-
bull bate disp (sad of his hones and lot,
corner Jobo and King streets, to Ohae.
Ritchie, who recently sold his farm in
Morrie township, for the sum of 5700.
The parcliaeer will make bio home in
Brussels.—Doo, Warwick, this week, sold
the stone Mouse be bought from the
Borns' estate, to George Muldoon, of
Walton. Price was 5700. Mr. and Mrs.
Muldoon will take up their reaidenoe in
town. Real estate, in the way of hoagie
property, has been moving lively.
METHOBIET 50013/10 SCHOOL.—Wedneo•
day evening the annual meeting of Brne•
eels Methodist Sabbath School was held,
the pastor, Rev. T. W. Coeene, in the
chair. Cheering reports were preeonted
relative to the progress of the school ;
Mrs. Ham reported 30 members on the
Cradle Roll ; H. L. Jaokeon'e Treasurer's
report showed a neat surplus and the out.
look is favorable. A vote of thanke was
passed to the Orchestra for their faith•
fulness during the year, The officers
are :—Snpt., W. H. Kerr ; assistants, W.
J. MaOraoken and Ira Gerry ; Secretaries,
Wilt. Griffith, Geo, Cardiff and Mies
Jamie Buchanan ; 'Treaenrer and Con -
(Motor of Orchestra, H. L. Jaokeon ;
organist, Mina Laura Nicholls ; anditore,
T. Farrow and H. Ham. Teaohero, Rev.
11. Paul, H. OIam, Miss E. E. Kerr, Miss
Minnie M'e8taughton, Mre. S. Walker,
Mre. Alf. Lowry, R, E.Ooateo, Elise
Martha SSmith T. Farrow,Mrs.
Rev.
Ooene ss Maggie Moan bton, Mrs
.
Watson
Ainlay, Eli Smith, H. R. Brewar,
W, J. MaGraoken, Mre, Ham, A. Odoeley,
Mise Kate Rozell, Mies Mary Oantelon,
Miss Nora 1 e:tinders, Mies Thurso. Gerry
and W. Salter. Assistant teachers, B.
Gerry, Mre, Buchanan, Mrs, Nieholie,
Mine Scott and J. Collor. B. Gerry woe
Superintendent for 20 years in the school
and is still a teacher and the present in•
oombent los entered on his 22nd year.
The 0o11001 baa 540,00 in hand no fa'
thio year for Miaeions.
W. 3. MoOnaoano purchased the prop
arty offered for Bale the other day, on
Albert•etreet, paying 0560 for the 08010.
CAUDET balle, and other games are now
pat ou the L 0. 0. F. program after the
Lodge work is over on Thursday evenings.
A MOVEMENT le on foot to have mail
carried on the3 25 p. m. train to Toronto.
It would be quite an accommodation to
bceine•e people.
JNo. LONG purohoeed a I acre iot on
the South Westerly aide of Braeeele from
Fred, Frey, of Berlin, thia week and will
use it for gardening purposes.
A SNeo.-30 Boys Overooate, fit boys
from 4 to 10 years, regular price $3.00 to
54.50, Matahett'e Sale Price 31.98. The
New Store, Garfield Block, Braeeele.
TUESDAY evening the Methodist Sabbath
School Oroheetra, and others took part
in the program in connection with the
Methodist church Tea meeting Pt Oran -
brook. The evening was not the most
propitious, yet a good time was enjoyed
by all.
REroar Bays that ROM. Oliver and Miss
Eliza MoQasrrie, both of this locality,
were married at Langdon North Dahota,
the other day Rod will be book to Brus-
sels on Saturday of this week. We wish
them many happy years. Mr. Oliver
will resume lie position as storehouse.
Mail for R. Graham.
Ten 100 ware farm of W. H. Kerr,
near Brussels'
Lot 3. Con. 9, Grey, has
been leased to Geo. A. Beet, cattle dealer,
for a term of years. Mr. Beet will nom•
piete the seeding down and will graze the
farm and stable feed stook 0e occasion
demaude. He will continue to reside in
Braeeele but will put a tenant on the farm.
Anoka shipments this week from Brae•
eels G. T. R. were the following:—R.
Thomson, oar of apples ; R. Graham, oar
of oats I Alf. Booker, oar of oats and car
of wheat ; J. Montgomery, oar of scrap
iron ; Ronald boiler to Midland ; Brae.
Balt Works, 4 care Balt ; Geo, Bait, will
ship a oar of export lambs ; A. 0. Dames,
car of hogs.
A Pao:mummms pnblio meeting was held
0t Harlock, Hallett towoehip, lest Friday
eight. J. Watt, made a competent ohair-
mau. Addressee were given by Revde.
Messrs Hamilton, Coeene and Kennedy
and T. McMillan and W. H. Herr. Tem-
perance Bongs were eun'g and offioere
chosen for the division. The meeting
was a goad one and well attended. Fri.
day of this week a meeting will be held
at Kinburn.
WENT TEEODOE A GIILvEST.—While
driving in Howiok township last Friday
F. S. Scott's borne broke through the
flooring of e, bridge and damaged both
front and hind legs. The beast ie now
being oared for by a veterinary and as
Mr. Soott pate a good value on hie driv•
er he will most likely ask Howiok Conn•
oil to make good the damage as this is his
Widest season of the year and he le nom
pelted to hire a horse to attend to his
work.
WANTED.—Live turkeys and dressed
poultry. Will pay seven cents a pound,
live weight;, for any quantity of live Tur•
keys. Parties having any to Bell should
see- me 00 once. I will also pay the
following prices for a limited quantity
of dreeeed poultry for delivery at any
time after Nov. 8 —Turkeys, 80 ; geese,
57 c ; ducks, 7o ; Spring chicken'', 6o ;
fowl, 4s. Reade most be off all but
Turkeys and dry picked.
Roor. TH0806010, Brneeele,
TOTH FOR THE BY LAW.—Don't forget
that the vote of property owners in
Brussels will be taken on Mouday, Deo.
let, as to whether the town ehonld or
should not loan Lookridgo Broa. $6,000
for 10 years, without iotereet, repayable
io enure of $500 per year. In lieu of this
loan the firm agrees to paroboee the
present factory ; fit it oat with new
maoliinery 0 employ at least 18 hands
regularly ; give a Brat mortgage on mill
rad plant, a satisfactory bond for 32,500,
and an insurance policy made payable to
the town in ease of fire. They also bear
all the expense of aubmitting the By•Iaw,
which may be read in thie week's haute
of THE POET. The debentures will bear
4% interest, and the amount levied on
each ratepayer to meet the iotereet will
be small, about 66e, on eoah aeaasement
of 91,000. Advantogea likely to be de•
rived by the carrying of the By law are
nnmeroae, chief of which are :—The
establishment of a permanent industry
fn Brueeele with a promised market for
the output for three years at the start ;
building up a wool market in our midst
instead of allowing it to drift to other
towns ; the growth of :Brussels by the
enlarging of iodastrial inetitatione t and
the probable doming of a knitting depart,
melt for auderwear in oonneotion with
the factory. No other town will boom
Brneeele and if it is to be kept to the
forefront and continue to thrive it must
be done by our own people who will be
the valnera thereby. Rada 100 added to
our popnlatiou ie for the betterment of
every line of baeioeee and all property
owneoe should take a broad view of the
0ituetio11 and talk up and vote fur the
By.low. Not a (tent of money will be
paid to Ole firm until they have fulfilled
all their obligations as to purchase,
fitting up and putting the f0otory in
running order apd handing oyer of the
neoeeeary eeourity to the town for the
carrying out of their contract. Deere,
Looltridge are ind'iotrioue, pra0tioal wen
Who are p0Otins their capital int? the
bgeincee will the expectation of sharing
the reward 05 aatielpated interim to tiro.
enlargement and improvement of the
woolen mill indoetry. The firm will not
be exempt from tuxes bet will contribute
their yearly share to the town exebequer,
4.UURUIi C1)IMEN.
Temperance Sunday in Leet Riding of
Heron nn Nov,28rd, Get ready for it,
13,ov. R. Pant preaoted in the Methodist
Cburet, Wingbani,laet Sabbath for Rev,
R. Robbs,
There Will be eervioe next Spnday, Nov.
1831, in the Catholic Choroh, Brneeele, at
It a. m. The sermon will be on the
approaching Referendum, Seats free
to all.
13. Gerry gave an enthusiastic address
at the Epworth League laet Sabbath even-
ing on Our Nation." Next Sabbath
evening will be the monthly Commotion
service, to be lead by the pastor.'
Rev. '1', W. Coeene preaobed two stir•
ring discourses last Sabbath in the Metbo•
diet ohnrob hie morning text -Laing "Be
loved now are the Sone of God, too,"
The text in the evening was Acts 8 29,
"The Spirit said unto Philip, Go near
and join thyeelf to thio chariot."
BIBLE Seararm,—The annual Bible
Sooiety meeting will be held in the Metho-
dist Church next Sabbath, commencing
at 7 o'clock. Rev. R. Paul, the Preeident,
will preside and short addreeeee will be
given by Rev. Lao, Robe, B. A., and Rev,
T. W. Coeene; Collection in aid of the
800iety. The regular 0ervioe in Melville
Cboroh will be withdrawn next Sabbath
evening owing to this onion eervioe to
wbioh' all are welcome.
1'1')l;SoNAL PARAN RAJ'8N.
0. H. and Mrs. Bartliff were vieiting at
Seeforth.
Mre. John Lott and Bert are visiting
at Listowel.
Dire. Habirirk and Joe are vieitio g
friends at Blyth,
Mies Keine, of Gorrie, has been visit•
ing friende in town
Mre, Dudley, of Graham's survey, is
visiting at St, Marys.
R. W. Matheson, of Loaknow, oalled oa
Brussels friends thie week.
Will. MoMillan ie home from Sarnia
where be has been employed.
Mime Imlay, of Ethel, is the goeet of
Mre. E. Caber, Prinoeee street.
Dire. Harbottle and Mies Nellie have
gone to Wiarton where positions have
been taken.
Rev. J. E. Hunter, of Trowbridge, was
a vieitor at the Methodist Parsonage on
Wednesday.
R. H. and Mre. Green, of Trowbridge,
were vieitore with the latter's mother,
Mrs. Harris, last Saturday and Sunday.
Ino. and Mre. Wynn arrived home last
wet after an extended and very pleasant
visit with relatives and Mendein Micbi.
gam.
Hugh R. Elliott bad hie hand injured
recently by a nail catching one of. his
fingers. We hope he will soon be all
right.
Mrs. E. 0. Lowry ie vieiting her dangh•
tar at Port Huron who hae.. been, and is.
yet quite ill. We wish her a speedy
recovery.
The Miesee Watson, of Listowel, were
visitors with Mies Maud Querrin. H,
Querrin was ale° bomo from Listowel
over Sunday.
Mies Maud Brook,' of Wingham, was
visiting in town this week. Owing to
diphtheria in that town the public sobool
erre closed for a time.
Owing to illness in the family Miss
Griffin did not visit Brueeels this week
in oonneotioo with her vocal alone, but
expeote to be on hand next Tuesday.
We are pleased to state that James
Stewart, who hae been laid up with
typhoid fever is malting favorable pro.
greats and will Boon be able to get about.
Tboe. Norton, of Listowel, was calling
on old friends iu town loot Saturday. He
is pushing the business of Gillies &
Martin, of Listowel, at Ole pree800 bat
will return to the University to oomplete
hie course.
Mre. R. N. Barrett and family removed
to Wingbam on Tuesday where they will
make their home. Mr. Barrett hae a
tonsorial parlor there. The family carry
with them many good wiehee for their
future prosperity.
J. D. and Moo. Ronald have gone to
Detroit this week where they pnrpove
epeoding the Wioter. We hope to see
them bank to Bruesele next Summer and
will look for occasional lettere from Mr.
Ronald during hie absence from town.
Fred. Frey, of Berlip,.a former well
known Brneeelite, was in town on Wed.
needay.' It ie 18 or 19 years efnoe Mr.'
Frey left town. Ele was the proprietor
of the'Peoumeeb Homme and was burned
oat. The lot is still owned by Mr. Frey.
Time deals very kindly with him. Two
of hie gone are married.
Too Great a Difference.
To the Editor of THE Poor
Dann Sm,—In looking over the a000nnte
of the Monty of Huron for the year 1901
I was surprised at the dieproportionate
amounts paid to Collegiate Inetitotee and
Public Schools for doing exactly the same
"ret
forth Collegiate Institute had an
average of 59 County pupils in attendance,
and in addition toftbe pupils' fees remits,
ed from the County Treasury 51708 98 or
398 5§ per pupil per 00u°m. Clinton 0.
1., with an average attendan08 of 49
County pupils, received 91,658 Q5 or 331,81
per pupil per annum. Godenich 0. I.,
with an average of 48 County pupils, re-
ceived 31,842 76 or 327.57 per pupil per
.annum. The three Collegiate Institutes
ip the (Jopoty reoeived 34,610.68 for edu•
Dating au average of 155 0011005 pupils or
320 66 per pupil per apapm.
On the other hand Bruesele and Wing.
ham Public Sohoole, with an average
attepdanpe of 45 High School pupils, enoh
received from the Clonnby, not 31320,76
enoh, ae the County treasury would have
bad to pay were the pupile attending the
County Collegiate Institutes, but just
5100 each, or not one•tbirteenth of the
grant paid to the Collegiate Institutes.
Thetis ere the legal grante. The County
y
Connell cannot make these grants smaller;
it may inerea08 them.
There is a legal maxim wbioh say;
that "The Law follows Equity." In the
cane of these grants they are eo far apart
that they could not Oven oommanio0te by
wirelese telegraphy. Very truly,
RA"i'llEn.
ltrn0aele, Noe. 12th, 1902.
A Coronerle jury at Port Hope returned
a tonliot voveOely ceueuring Christian
Salem treatment In the ogee of boy
named Long, who died of diphtheria.
7 a,a xaxxsup,
,70h1Nexo8^Foltnitex,^At the residence of
the bride's parents, on. Nov, 5, by
Rev, Jr, Swann, of Biuevals, Mr,
Silas Johnston to pits Rebeooa,
daughtl'r of Mr. and JRro, Alex,
Forrest, all of Morrie,
MoARrog—FOLTON-1'11 Morrie, on Nov,
12, by Rcv,sl., blank.u, 70, a, Atr.
Maury Baxter MoArter, of Bruee010,
to Miea Minnie Fulton, of Morris,
,41,170'SI0T
FR10Av, Nov, 14..—Farm otoolf, impfe•
mente, &o. West half Lot 10, Con. 17,
Grey. Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'eloots. W.
3, McAllister, Prop, F. S, Scott, 4u0,
Mannar, Nov, 17,—Farm stook, impfe.
menlo, &o., E. Lot 14, Con. 13, Grey,
Bole unreserved, Pt 1 o'olook. Tboe.
Learmont, jr. prop.; F. S. Scott, ono.
TUESDAY, Nov, 18. --Farm etook ; im•
plemente, &o. South half Lot $0 Con, 8,
Morrie, Sale, unreserved, at 12 o'olook,
Mae. Ritchie, Prop. F. S. Boot{, Atm.
WoON8ont'Y, Nov. 19.—Farm stock,
implements, &e., at W7I Lot 38, Oon, 7,
Eaet Wewsnosh. Sale, unreserved, as
proprietor hae rented hie farm. Jas. B.
Niobol, prop...! F. S. Scott, poo,
TEa8BDA0, Nov.20.—Farm stook, fm
Memento, &o. Lot 12, Con. 13, Grey.
Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'olook, Jno.
Goatee, Props. F. S. Scott, Auo,
FRIDAY Nov.21.—Farm etooit, impfe•
merits, deo„ S. 5 Lot 16, Oon. 7, Morrie.
Sale unreserved, at 1 o'olool,. H. Mo.
Arter, prop. ; F. S. Scott, 0110.
P088044, Nov, 25,—Form, farm stook,
implements &o., Lot 27, Con 5, Grey.
Sale, unreserved. at 1 p. m. D F. Kell.
ner, Props. F. S. Scott, Ano.
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 26 —Farm stook and
feed, Lot 25, Oon. 18, Grey. Bale, unre•
served, at 1 o'clook, Wm. Bray, Front..
F. S. Soots, Aum.
Fall Wheat 66 67
Burley ...... ......... 36 38
Peae 66 60
Oats 25 29
Butter, hil,s and refle 14 16
Eggs nor dozen 14 16
Flour per cwt, 4 00 0 5 00
40
Potatoes (per bus.)
Apples (per bag) 40 50
Hay per ton . 6 00 6 00
Sheep eltins,°col 25 25
Lamb skins each... 25 30
Salt per bbl., retail 1 00 70
Hides trimmed 6 65
Elides rough 5 5
Hoge, Live 5 25 5 50
Wool 11 12
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
GENERAL eerva0t wanted at Once.
Apply to MRS. LECKIE.
Goon miloh cow for Bale. Apply to
.1A8. NoARTER,Bruseele.
Qorm for gale, year old, driver. D.
RBIELB, Lot 00, 0011. 17, Grey. 17.8
Gummier, store for eels. For fnrtber
parttieulara apply to J, H. THOMSON1, Hen -
Two year old driving filly for sale.
Broken to double harness. THOS. MOORE,
Braeeele. 18
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
FOR SALE—LOT 207 AND
dwelling thereon, North-west corner
Wi111urn and Albert streets, Brussels.
40.tt J. LECKIE.
HOUSE AND LOT FUR SALE
in the Village of Ethel. A desirable
property. 1'or particulars as to price, terms,
&o, apply on the premises to MORRIS
FOG AL, or Ethel P.O. 18.9m
BREEDING EWES, EWE
Lambe and Ram Lambe, Leicestere,
for sale Eligible for registration. OLIVER
TURNBULL, Lot 10, Con, 10, Grey. Wal.
ton P. 0. 16 tt
J. M. O'C0NNOR,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
for some of the beat and ea/eat Companies
in Canada for Fire, Accident and Plate
Glass. Office over I. 0. Richard's etore,
Bruesele. 18.8m
2 HIGH. GRADE JERSEY
Oowe for Bale to come in Oat.1, also
a 2 -year-old baiter in, calf, and 3 yearling
heifers. All Jersey grades,
8. HOGGARD,
Grabom'e Survey. Brussels P. 0.
SHORTHORNS AND OLYDES•
nALEe.—For sale 2 young bulle 11
and 17 months old. The former took fat
prizes at Brueeole and Belgrave Fall Faire
and 9nd at Blyth, and the latter was also a
prize winner at Brneeele. Also one yearling
heifer. All are aired by Roan Duke, 85,788,
wbioh has taken 1et prize for past three
years in olasnee of home bred and imported
stock. The dame of these young animals
have repeatedly taken honors in the prize
ring, Will also sell two Clydesdale fillies,
with 4 or 6 crosses of imported stock, ree-
peotively, aged 1 and 2years. Easy terms
of payment, P, ROBERTSON.
Lot B, Con. 9, Grey,
17.00 Brussels P. 0.
Tenders for Supplies 1,903.
no undersigned will receive tenders up
to noon on MONDAY, 24TH I08T„ for sup•
plies of butchers' meat, creamery butter,
flour, oatmeal, potsoeo, cordwood, oto., eta.,
for the following institutions during the
year 1mA0' viz ;—
Atthe Asylums for the Inform) in Toronto,
London, $ingetpo, Hamilton, Mimleo,
Brookville, 0obou00 and Orlllia ; the Central
Prison anti Mercer Reformatory, Toronto •
the Reformatory for070,. Penetangul,
ahem, • the Tnetitutioos for peat and Aumb,
Belleville, and the BIlgll at Brantford.
Exception—Tenders aro not. requiredfor
Pip supply of meat to the Asylums In To -
route, London, ]Hugoton, Hamilton and
B roc l,ville, nor fqr the Central. Prfson•aud
Moroer Reformatory, Toronto.
4 marked cheque fur $vo per dent. of the
eotlmated amount 01 {110 ecodre0t, payable
to the order of the honorable the Provin-
cial Secretary, ]pest by 131rniehed by each
tenderer as a guarantee or his bine fides.
Two snd0oieot eureti,e will be required for
the due .fu10]]ment of oath contract,' and
should any tender bewithdrawn before w old rer
contract is awarded,- or ouhl elle tenderer
full to furnish
rnish moboh securi
ebty, the amount of
th0depoeit will be forfeited.
pe016oathoosapd 000pteof tender may be
had on application to the Department of
the Provincial $0oretary, Toronto, or to Giro
Bursars of the respective innt(tutioue.
The lowest or any tender not noopeearlly
aaoopted.
Newspapers inserting this advertisement
without authority from the Department
Will not be paid for it,
J. B. STRATTON,
Provincial Be0totary,
Parham ens Bnildinge, Toronto, November
10, 1900, 18.2
Yr"' attrt
Noy. 1
eon
The Standard, 'Saulto Caasadta
048I845 (autboriwed by ,dot of Parltamentl ... • ,,, 42,000,007.00
CAPITAL (fullyµId up) ,•, 1,000,000.00
E8838V81 PUN» s;
TOTAL TA As8E13,077,880000.000
t1 HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO
41809, 8, 88089, llonerel aranager.
1111.158 S F.: LS RE A NOR . Dutblette reoeived. Loans made to 700000.
pPrttea on favota 0 forme, Drafts
and 14000 orddrd issued, payable at any point, at 000400 ratan, poilee0000e
promptly attended 00, A General Bau03ng Bttelaeea traneaotod, Every faellity
afforded Oedemas living at a 111000800.
Savings Bank Department Amounts of one dollar andupwarde
N reoeived and lutenist at wettest
c1urr300ent(011,0 rate1'Inllowedfrom0VembeO2300,
date moatont le opened, and added to the prineipal Afay
t't ar11101"s' isale Notes oaOolleeebedtionor received for safe keeping and
,
18lnuk Note I(ooans r''ree On Appilcn41o11
Hoare 10 to 3, Saturdays 10 to 1.
F. H. GRAY, AGH1I',
00D CUTTERS WANTED.
—Tho apathies of cutting 270 0000n0p of
cation to dSAM0UELBUREN, 6th Libe let ue,Mor-
Ole, Brussels P.0,
FOR SALE. -5 SHEARLING
Rama ; 1 two-year-old and 2 Ram
Lambe. Pure bred Leleeetore. Good ones
at low prices. Alio Short Horn Bulls, Cove
and /lettere at very moderate prices and
°any terms. D. MILNE.70 BON, Ethel.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
880081, IMPLEMENTS, &o,-1100, F.
B.
Scott, Auctioneer, hoe received instruct -
Nona from the undersigned to mall by nubile
auction at East Half Lot 14, Con, 13, Grey,
on MONDAY, NOV, 17th, 1002, et 1 o'clock,
the following valuable property 0-1 aged
mare, 1 mare euppoeedin foal, 1 year.old
emit, 2 cows euppeeed in oa11,1 farrow cow,
1 heifer doing 2 yearn, 0 calves, 8 ewes, 8
brood sows, 1 truck wagon, 0 double carriage
with pole and shafts,1 single bnggy,l Front
do Wood binder in good repair, 1 Brantford
mower 1 horse rake,] Beed d4ll,1 land rol-
ler,' set bob-slelebe, 1 cutter, 1 2 -furrow
plow, 1 plow,1 set of iron barrowe, 1 turnip
sower, 1000 baeveeter,1 bay rake, 1ravel
box, 1 auger kettle, 1 large cooler, 1 Daley
barrel eburn,1 butter shell and ladle, 2
dacha of hay, about 200 bus. of mangolde,
about 20 bene, cow chains, logging chains,
crow bar, hoes, forks, shovels and sumer.
thus other artiolee. gale without reserve as
proprietor is leaving farm. TEnnte.-811
same of 80.00 and under reel ; over that
amount 12 months' credit will be given on
furnishing Approved Joint Notes. 4 per
Gent, off for cash on credit amounts,
F. B. 800TT, T80B, LEARMONT, Jn ,
Auctioneer. Proprietor,
GOOD YEAR OLD STEERS
Wanted, imitable for remelt purposes,
Apply to GEO. BERT,Bruseolo.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM,
FARM STOOK 'AND IMPLEMENTS.—
Mr , 8, 8.800tt, anatioueer, has received in-.
etrgatlone from the upderoigned to Bell by
nubile auction at Lot 27, Con, 5, Grey, en
TUESDAY, NOV , 20, at1 o'clock, the follow-
Ing valuable property :-1 horse rising 8 yrs„
1 mare rising 7 yoare, 1 bores .rleing 11 years,
1 mare Dolt rising 2 years. 6 'hove nuppoeed
in calf, 1 fat cow, 8.etoera rising 9 years. 1
heifer rising 8 Years, 1 steer Aping 2 -years, 3
heifore rising 2 years, 9 heifer oelves, 2 steer
calves, o number of 'Mean, 10 etore hogs, a
eenlber of bone, 2 Bete double 080eean, 1 net
single harness nearly new, 1 top buggy near.
ly new, 2 &pen buggies, -1 cutter nearly 0811,
2 lumber vagina, one nearly new; 1 set bob-
sleighe, 1 Maxwell hinder, 1 Huumming Bird
mower with pea barveeter,
seed drill nearly new,1 spade harrow, 1 Dia-
mond harrow, 2 Bingle plows, 1 two-lgrroW
plow,' eaufller, 1 fanning mill, 1 grindstone,
1 hay fork, ropes and pulleys ; 1 turnip pal -
Sger. 1 bay rack, a quantity of bay and mote;
oythee,forke,raltee, (Maine and other or -
Voles tae pumerouo to mention, Farm eon -
sista of 100 aoree..80 acres cleared• all in
grass ; good brick house, bank barn 68x00 ft„
orchard, &o.; place le well watered; 2}fmiles
from Ethel village; faro] la well foneed and
in good condition. Sale without reserve ae
proprietor le giving un farming. Terme—
All some of $10 and under Dark, over that
amount 12 months' credit will be given on
iurniehiug approved joint notes; 0 per emit.
off for cash on credit amounts ; terms for
farm made known at eulo or ou application
to the undersigned.
F. B. SCOTT, D. F. KELLNER,
Auctioneer. ° . Propribter.
CLEANING
TIM E
Men never see the use of house.
cleaning. 31'e a habit. Women
don't eel the nee of evoking, but
that doesn't dater men from using
tobacco, All of which 188 nothing
to do with the fact that we are
selling the besthoaoehold ammonia
ever made for 15o. per pint bottle.
It contains a larger per cent. of
ammonia than moat of them and
will Olean anything about the
house.
160, per bottle with complete
dlreotiona on each at
FOX'S
0'
DRUG STORE. -
UTANTED. Ailgentleman or lady in 84001 0oun-
ty to manage bnoinese for an Old eetablieb-
ed house. of solid• financial standing. A
straight,, bona fide weekly cash ealary of
$18.00 paid by clerk each Wednesday with
all expenses direct from headquarters..
Money ndvaaend for exp ansae. .Manager,
810 Caxton Bldg., Chicago,
NC: TICE t
NOTICE is hereby given that a By•Law,
known ae the Kreuter Drain By -Law, was
palmed by the Township of Grey on the 1801
day of October, 1001, providing for the ieaue
of Debentures to the amount of 8157780 for
the purpose of drainage and that snob By.
Law was regletered in the registry Mae of
the County of Huron, on the 81st day of Co -
rubor, 1052. Any motion t0 quash or set
aside the lama or any part thereof must bo
made within three months from the date of
registration and cannot bo made thereat ter.
Dated the 411 day of November, 1902,
17.8. JOHN Mc1NTOBH, Clerk.
$MATVHET.T'SI
The New Sore
The Money -saving Spot
Saturday, our Opening
Day, we were crowd-
ed to the Doors,
We will have more
People to wait upon
You this week,
GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER
Men's Beady -to -wear Clothing, Suits, Over-
coats, Odd Pants, Boys' Suits and Over-
coats. 3 cases of these goods open-
ing to -day to be sold at Man-
ufacturers' Prices.
5 Cases of Shoes
That we had not time to open for last Saturday
go on Sale this week at Factory Prices.
Remember the Complete Stock must be Cleared out in 00 Days
Dress Goods, Linens, Sheetings, Towelings,
Ladies' and Gentlemen1s Un derwear, s,ll
too at- Manufacturers' Prices.
s.
REMEMBER THE PLACE
H. A.
MATCHETT'S
.618 La',rYt
VW l6 T 4 Et rz
Garfield Block, Brussels.