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The Brussels Post, 1900-7-12, Page 8swesesseseassoiseeeereise TUE .13RLS 14S .Qs 2nd Hand Camera 1 Wo have a 2nd hand Camera that We oan sell you for $3.75. Will take a picture 4i inches square. ?halo. Supplies and Cameras ! We keep Photo, Suppljes and any Camera or Kodak in the market We can get for you. The Vivo Camera always in stook. Pure Paris Green ! Wo keep the best English at 25e. per pound. Pure White Clover Miley I The new honey is now in and I believe wo never had better. G. A. DE ADMAN /t N DRUGGIST, OP7IO AN, AND GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN Ex2MiSION W. 0. & B. Trains leave Brneeele Station, North and South, as follows: teoixoBonma, Goixa NORTH. Examen 7:18 a,m. I Mail 0.10 p,m Mixed 9:46 a.m. Express ...... 8;17 p.m foal Reba tons, A. Were amang ye talon' notae, An' faith he'll prent it. CHANGEABLE weather, BUSINESS is a little quiet. MANITonA excursion next Tuesday. Clam Holiday, Monday August 0th. Senn Board Friday evening of this week. DON'T trot over the bridge or if you do don't kick if you are fined, A mamma from this locality apenb the 12th in Seaforth. Livery riga were at a premium. A 0 Fool clan board fence will be put up on the East side of the Grey Branch Agricultural Perk, Brussels. nix orop is about ready for betveuting and pulling will commence about the end of this week or the beginning of next. COURT of Revision conoerniug a sewer commencing on William street will be bald on July 28rd, at 8 o'clock in the Oonnoil Ohamber. CONSTABLE McLAUCHLIN has hie eye on a few people who are said to do the most of their bicycling on the side. walk. Somebody will get a "pinch" one of these days for transgressing the By. law. THE POST enters its 2903 year this week, expressing its beet thanks to ite supporters, and well wiehers for past support. A special debt of gratitude is due tbe regular oorreepondent who adds so mach to the weekly interest, We report oontingooe growth wit)) favorable proepeots. MUTARD Krmen.—The Stratford paper Bays :—R. E. Hemphill, Government spraying agent, bas left in some wild mustard whioh has been killed by his spraying process. The process kine the mustsrdand at the same time does no injury to the grain. It was experimented on Louis Smith's farm near Tralee. HYMENEAL.—On the 31st of May the matrimonial bow was tied between W. H. Holland, of Detroit, son of 0. W. Holland, formerly of Bruseale, and grand- 80n to Mrs. Pearson, of town, and Mies while the farmers have been oongretalat- Marie, daughter of the late Gen. Rose, ing themselves on the bright atop Foe - of Detroit. Mr. and Mre. ,Holland are Peete, it hes been discovered that tri At Home to their friends on Hermon Ave„ 109, Detroit. SwEwALxe.—The new cement wafke on William street are completed as is the section on the Weet side of Turnberry street North of the bridge and Queen Street, West of Tarnberry. Foundation work is oompleted on Princess street and River street. Two new crossings were pat in on Turnberry street North of the river. Contractor Lloyd is doing a first. class job and F. S. Scott as inspector looks carefully after all the details. AT a meeting of East Huron and Grey Branch Agricultural Society Direotara last Saturday afternoon, in the Council Chamber, Brussels, the prize list of East Huron Fall Fair was revised, amended and enlarged. President Ferguson o0. mapied the obair. Fair dates are Oct. 4 and 5. A canueet will be held in Bens. sets Town Hall on the evening of the amend day ander the anspioes of the Ag1. Society, for which first-class talent will be secured, Tan Teeawater News of Met week Says :—Oa Thursday afternoon last D. Per. gueon, (formerly of Breesels) missed hie watch that bad been left in the pocket of bis vest whioh was banging in the odloa. Buepeoting that two lads nanied Thos. Brody and Thos. Smith, wboee homes are on the 12th von„ knew some. thing about the missing timepiece he and Constable Farquharson drove out and were euooeselui in smearing the watob and a new knife which had also been token from Mr. Ferguson's store. Next day the two lade were brought be. fore Masers, McLean and Brink,' J. P's. The younger lad, Smith, owned up to taking the articles at the instigation of Brody, Smith was fined $1.00 and costs end Brody '$5.00 and oo5t8. MAToramereti The nuptial bow was tied at the reeidenoe of M. G. Riobardeon, 'oe Monday evening, by Rev. Jiro. Roes, 13. A., between W. 11. MoGauley, meta (haat, of Blind River, Algoma, and Mies Lizzie, eldeet daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, in the presence of relatives. Mice Ida Clegborn, of Bluevale, played the Wedding March ae the prinoipale entered. The bride wore a becoming aostumej of fawn, trimmed with white satin and carried a bOgnet of flowers, liar travelling dross was a brown. After congratulations and supper were over the evening was pleasantly agent in mush), Bong, dancing, &o. Tuesday morn. ing Me. and Mere. 1VvloGauley left en a wedding trip to Sault Ste. Marie to the tt000mpaniment of a shower of rine and old 511pper5 and oarrying tbe good wishes of relatives and friends for their future beppteeee and prosperity, in which Tue P059 joins, ADDITIONAL local news on page 5. SOME Fall wheat nutting will be done next week. BRUSSELS foot ball team went to Lie. towel on Thursday and played a mateb with bbe home olab. THE Salt Works resumed work last Monday morning, the neoeeeary repairs required after the fire being completed. Ie should be somebody's business. to see that the seat trestles are removed from Victoria Park and carefully stored some place. Mese= 110N. SINCLAIR 1e learning type writing in his father's law offioe and will soon be able to handle the machine with neatness and dispatch. Co. CO3IMf55IONER ANSLEY bas let the job of building is short pieoe of gas pipe fencing from the bridge to S. H. Jack. son'e shop, along the bridge Southeast abutment. D. A. Loren bas purchased 16 sores of bush from .Tames Petah, 7th line, Morrie, paying $800 for it. There is quite a quantity of good timber on it which will be cut next Winter probably. Tam funeral of the little daughter of James and Mrs. Danford, of Clinton, took place Friday afternoon, Rev. J. Holmes conducting the service at E. 0. Danford's residence and the cemetery, The pall bearers were Vera, Lolo and Pearl Dan- ford and Carrie McCracken. A. COusLEv disposed Of the following bioycles since last report :—Fred, EunIs, Grey, a Monarch ; Alex. Brown, Grey, a Carnival ; Dammam Broca, Grey, an E. & D. ; Chas. Ritchie, Morris, a ladies' E. & D. ; A. Hislop, M. P. P„ of Grey, e Scotsman ; Geo. MoNaagbt, of Grey, a Oarnivsl. BART DIED.—Last Friday evening Elva Margaret, infant daagbter of 0. E. and Mre. Turnbull, Guelph, eu000mbed to an attack of whooping cough, followed by convulsions, aged 2 months and 1 day. The remains were brought to Brneeele on Saturday's afternoon train and the fan. end, whish was private, was held on San - day afternoon. Rev. R. Paul000duated the service. Mr. Turnbull returned to Gnelpb on Monday morning. H. S. Eirre ecu ExeMINATioas.—The nnmbar of candidates who wrote at esoh of the centres in West Enron ie as fol- lows :—Goderieh, 85 ; Exeter, 42 ; Bay. field, 25 ; Emmett, 20 ; B:iatail, 19 ; Zurich, 28 ; Dungannon, 21 ; Orediton, 16 ; St. Helene, 14. —Total, 270. The examinere are Miss F. E. Ball, E. J. Hagan, H. I. Strang and J. E. Tom, It is expected that the results will be pub- liebed in the local papers next week. INJORINO Tao WHEAT.—Several farm. ersepeaking of the crop prospects say tbat Hessian fly ie at work on the whe This dangerous little pest ie makin:" havoc. It bores into the stalk at tbe first joint and cute it almost completely off. Wbetber the ravagee of the fly ex. tend 80 other emotions then this 10 not Meer, bat 16 will do considerable damage. SUDDEN DEATu,—Brasselitee were sad- ly surprised on Monday morning to hear that an old and well known . resident in the person of William Aldridge had met his death under sad oiroametien0es. He had risen early that morning from his bed and dressed and in some way, that will never be known, eitber missed hie footing at the top of the stairs or became dizzy headed, the result of which was a headlong fall to the bottom, 055018113g in ioetantaneons death. The side of his bead was braised where it had come in contact with the steps in the rapid des• cent and a concussion on top of the head received by the fall. A doctor wee called at once who eoon ascertained that Mr. Aldridge's neck was dislocated. The projection on two steps of the etairway was broken off showing the foroe with which the body descended. Deceased was born in tbe township of Beverly, Wentworth Go., and was married to Mies Grave Stark, near Caledonia. Hie early pears were spent in Dnmfriee and Seneca townships from where deoeased and his bride came to the 8rd line of Morris township when he parobased a 100 acre farm, now owned by Quintin Anderson, On disposing of the farm in 1862, or thereabouts, the family moved to Braa• eels where they have resided continuous. ly, excepting a short time spent in Galt. The aabjeot of this notice was aesooiated with the late Ino. N. Kneohtel in the banning business ; he also bought oattla for the TI. S. market, and later kept a grocery both here and in Galt. Me, Aldridge was the oldest child in David Aldridge's family of 12 Children, font of whom died in iofenoy and the only ser- viette beieg John, of Thedlord, who at- tended his brother's funeral. Mre. Aid. ridge wee away from home at the time of the melancholy acoident, having gone to Caledonia the Thgreday previous to visit relatives and did not roach here until Tuesday afternoon. Besides the widow there are two children, David, of netts. vide, and Mies Aldridge ab home. Mr. Aldridge was in hie 7801 year. He wee an enthusiastic Liberal in polities and held adherence to the Presbyterian obnroh. The funeral took place Wedae0- day afternoon, Rev. Jno. Rose, 33. A., conduoting the service. The pall• bearers wore :—A. Stewart, W. Smith, J. 0. Halliday, I, 0. Richard.), P. Wet. Son, G. Crooke. The sympathy of the community in extended to the bereaved. e Taa Peer gontinueo to give the news. Haas Lav° taken a little drop and are now quoted at 56,25 to 55,50, MAesne. Beottg0 & VeNeroms gold 5,000 pounds of wool last week to Ur. Laidlaw, of Tercets, Dr, Mills, Prinelpal of Guelph Agri. oultural College, has been presented with e puree by the Farmers' Institutes of the Province, in reoognition of his valuable work. JAnlea BUgoase lost a valgable mere this week from inflammation. This Wong with two tools that died makes rather rough going in boreefleeh for one season. Better look next time we hope. CIVIo RoL10&R.—In response to a large- ly signed petition Reeve Thomson has proclaimed Monday, Aug, 6th, ae the 01710 Holiday for Btueaela and oalle on the basineeo people and eltizens generally to obeerve it as snob. Bfa SHIPMENT OP.OATTLe.—.Tbnreday of this week a ehipmeot of SIX oars of prime export cattle was made from Brue. male, by a gentleman named Zollnee, of England, a000mpauied by Jno. Scott, of Lietowel. Thos. Bloomfield of BrnseelP, will take charge of them on the ocean trip. lid. Arnold and Sam. Burrows also went along and will visit relatives in Sussex and Birtningbam• The stook will be sent to Manchester. Boosaere RAOEe.—A program of hares races will be given on tbe fine halt mile track, Braeeels, on Monday, August 6th, at which 5775 will be hong up in purees as follows :— 2,40 trot or pane225 00 2.22 trot or 2.25 pace .. 2.12 trot or 2.16 pace .. 226 00 4,)• furlong run, beats ., Arrangements are being m ed railway rates. The d served as Civio Holiday in Brussels. Robert Tbomeon is the Pres F. Scott, Seoretary. C.thfED,—Saturday evenin Was invited to A. Hunter's the preemies of a few frig seated with an elegant gold walking rice, on the eve o tars for Toronto where he reside. Barrister Sincleir mads a suit- able presentation address and Mr Watt responded in fitting words years since he cam° to tow ham and he was very rel move, the chief faotor in hi that three of his sons are Toronto who will be able home. Mr, Watt will make regular visits to this locality in the prosecution of hie work as traveller for firm. A number of old fr family went to the depot morning to wish them Goo were a One family and carry the good wishes of many with them home. LAWN PARTY.—Wednesda this week a very pleasant oompan-v gathered at the Slimmer reeidenoe, the bank of tbe Maitland, Brussels, of J. and Mre. Leckie, of Tornoto, to enjoy their hospitality and at tbe same time commemorate the 12th anniversary of their marriage. A parbiool was served on the lawn of time was pleas0utly spent in Dragnet, vocal and instrumental mueio, social Mat, &c. Jack and Bob, t of the host and honest, mads their ap, nin full Higbland costume and danced the Higbland Fling in regular old fashioned etyle and they w by Athol Stewart, of Toronto, Mr. Leckie's nephew, who can tr dances in a manner that w to a professional. Flagg reeidenoe and Summer hon shades of evening gathered, terne were lighted and e fireworks given. The com at a eeaeooable hour aft their best wishes for the nese and prosperity of t and bootees, 5225 00 100.00 ode for redue. ay will be ob• ident and W. g Robb. 'Watt office and in ods was pre. headed ebony f his depar- wi11 an future It f5 1211 n from Chat. natant to te- e galas being employed in to board at the Wateroue fends of the on Monday d -bye. They to their new y evening 0f on arty tasty tea ter which abs he twin sons nere succeeded ip the Scottish ould do credit flew from the ee and ae the Ohioses lan- ,ue display of pony separated er expressing future happi. he genial host A FREE HOSPITAL Fon Poon CONBUMP. Tfvxe.—Jceeph Watson, of Toronto, re- preeentative of the National Sanitarium Association of Canada, has arrangements made for a pnblio meeting to be held on Friday evening at 8 o'clock, in the Council Chamber, for the purpose of ar- ranging an aesoofation here in aid of the National Free Hospital for poor con- enmptives, which has been in suooeseful operation for two years past. From its second Annual Report, a copy of whioh now lies before us, we observe that last year 99 patients were there treated for aonsamption, and of these, 70 were great- ly improved in health and strength, so that they could return to their homes and resume their work with a prospect of goitre to come of tolerably healthful lives ; and 21 of those so improved were believed to be thoroughly cured. In them, when leaving the Hoepital, no trace of the fell disease was discernable, nor could be found by any practical or eoientifio test. Daring the two years B11308 the Muskoka Hospital oommenoed operations, there have been refused ad. mission to it over a thousand applicants. This startling fact reminds us of the great need of euoh .insbitutioae in this country. Prominent among the pauses for refusal of admission was the want of means on the part of applioante to pay the necessary Merges. There are many poor families unable to pay for the treat - i s e t or a nor fellow Are the Scottish pio•nia et Ggelpb on July Pod, W. F. F3oott, of Brussels, IPAG, Perrie, formerly of Grey, ewept the heavy weight pries list nob taking three lets and three or leer We' prizes, They are hard to beet la title depart• meat of eporb. Tam lama—The ineraing train took 102 50555ng505 to Listowel from Brunie on Thgreday and the special followed with 184, making 280 in all from hero, 86 were ou flow Bluevale and about 05 from Wingham. Brunie foot ball teai0 drove to Lietowel after dinner, Bnnssens LEAne.—The following Mille Tents have been made from Brgesels during the past week Busker & Von- etone, 1 or hay,1 oar wheat, 1 oar hose ; Fergasoo & McDonald, 1 oar oettle ; Geo, Best, 6 oars export cattle ; Clegg & Damns, 1 oar oattla ; Kreuter & Bitable, 2 care loge ; Salt Works, 2 oars Balt. In- wards, these were, R. K, Rose, 1 oar Manitoba flour •, Air. Lloyd, 2 cars cement for eidewalks ; N, F, Gerry, 1 oar binder twine. For the 0 menthe, ending bane 30th, 1900, 1,008 oattla ; 240 sheep ; 6,. 296 hogs, and 73 horses were shipped from Brussels. It would not be easy to find a plane that ontsbips Brussels. I. 0. 0. F.—Western Star, No. 49, 9. 0. 0. F., Brussels, elected the following office bearers for the ourront term, who were installed by A, Tipling, Dietrist Deputy, on Thoredey evening of last week :— pent of b poorg1 tri p taken down with consumption. For this class—tbe poor consumptives—provision is now to be made. An Hospital i0 80 be ereoted and equipped, to be devoted to their care and treatment exolosively. The site is paid for, the plane are pre- pared and the money is in hand and promised tot its oompletion. For Re continued matotenaooe however, an ap. peal ie being make to the people of Ontario and it is believed to be the beet pian by whioh to make our people aware of the greet need, and the oppor- tunity to be helpers in this great work, to form local aeeooietions at ell the bust. neap °entree in the province. Already snob aesooiations have been formed at different points and it is hoped the people of Brussels may organize in order to give eyetematic aid to this Free Hospital for the ooneamptive poor, and hence the meeting as above announced. At this meeting Mr. Wateon will make a fall statement as to the good work that bag been and is now being done et the Muskoka Hospital, and ales as to what it is hoped may be aaoompliebed with the aid of the looal aeeooietions now being formed. Our readers will doubting re. cognize this, ae one of tbe most philan- tkrophid movements of this pbilantrophio age. We tenet the meeting will be large- ly attended and that a good strong association may be formed, worthy of the oause and worthy of the community, sob, aid digeetioo, promote a5similatiee, Reeve'1'bomson will omoupy the ohair improve appetite, rein 260 at G. A, and general loose gentlemen a ill speak. Deadmen's drug store, J. P. G., R. Johnetoo ; N. G., S. T. Plum ; V. G., F. Lambie ; R. S., W. H. MoOraoken F. S., Barn/. Wilton ; Treas., F. B. Scott ; Chaplain, R. Leabberdele ; Conductor, Jae, Jones ; L. S. V. G., W. Smitb R. el. N, G., R. Henderson ; L. S. N. G., F. Mc0raolien ; 0. G., W. Martin ; A. MoGoire, Rep. to Grand Lodge, MADE A LIFE MEMBER.—Court Pekoes Alexandria, 0. 0. F. No. 24, Brussels, have done credit to tbdmselves and boner to the laithtvinese of the Recording Seca rotary, Walter Smith, who has filled the position nearly ever since the Ooart wee instituted, 21 yerrs ago, by malciug him a life member. Mr. Smith ie always on band, wet or dry, oold or heat melon no difference to him and this is all the more noteworthy when it le taken into acemaut that be is no longer a young man but past '71 years of age. Ie addition to the recognition by bio brother Forestere Mr. Smith will oelebre.be the golden anni• vereary of his marriage on July 20113 and he and Mre. Smith receive the emigrate, Wiens of their many old friends. THE POST hopes they both may live to enjoy a good many years in the evening of life. Mr. Smith is a oharter member of Brus- sels Lodge, HURON MEDICAL Assoc:waiom, — The Huron Medical Association was in m- elon on Tuesday in the Board Room of the Oity Hall, Stratford. Besides the looal medioal men there were present ; Dre. Graham and Shaw, of Clinton ; Snider, of Brussels • Stanbury, of Bayfield ; Smith, of Mitobell ; Irving, of St. Mary's ; Laing. of Granton ; Steele, of Tavistook; Parke, of Woodstook ; Egbert, of Mil. verton •, Paul, of Sebringville ; White- man, of Shakespeare ' Cull, of Mitchell ; McKenzie, of Monkton ; Nichol, of Sebringville ; and Armstrong, of Mitobell. Dre. Robertson, Montietb, Dunmore and Devlin drove the vieitore around the city, taking them to the Hospital, House of Refuge and Sewage disposal Plant. The doctors expressed great pleasure, especially with the Hospital, and were mach interested in the sewage works. When the morning session adjourned the members were Ianolled et the oommod- ious residence of Dr. J. A. Robertson. The morning's program consisted of a paper on Medicine, The diet in Bright's Disease," by Dr. Snider, of Brussels, and discuesioo thereon, The afternoon's program was ae follows : "Notes from Chicago Clinioe," Dr. MoKenzie, Monk - ton ; "A Caee in Praotioe,"Dr. Bethune, Seaforth ; Dismission of paper read by Dr. Shaw, Clinton, at April meeting ; General talk, Dr. Duuemore, Stratford. The "Question Drawer" was opened at 1.60 o'clock.. BowLINa TOURNAMENT. --Tuesday and Wednesday of this week a Bowling Tournament wart held in Seaforth, which wee partioipated in by 20 rinks, Seaforth, Clinton, Stratford, Harriston, Brussels, London, Kincardine, Goderiob, Mitobell and other places being represented. Brussels bowlers were D. 0. Roes, Jno. Hewitt, J. Irwin and J, N. Gordon. In the preliminary our contingent drew the bye and were beaten by Ed. Coleman's rink, Seaforth, by 7 shots in the 2nd draw. They took a bend in the Oen- solabion contest defeating D. A, Forester's rink, of Clinton, by 5 but were forced to bite the dust by Weir's Seaforth rink by 8 shots in the 2nd trial. R. 8. Bays and E. Coleman, both of Seaforth, won let and 2nd in the Primary contests, and Weir, of Seaforth, and Steele, of Strat- ford, were awarded the palm in the eon - solation. In singles D. 0. Rose, Brussels, won from O'Connell, Goderioh, and J. Hewitt, Brunetti' and be in turn was beaten by Oampbell, Goderioh. J. Hewitt, Bruseele. had the bye and loot to D, 0. Rase, Braesele, J. Irwin, Brussels, won from Norrie, Kincardine and lost to Holm - stead, Seaforth. J. N. Gordon, Bennetts, defeated Richardson end Wright, Sea. berth, and Lost to Helmand of the same town. The bowlers were hospi- tably entertained and "oaugbt on" to a number of pointers that will serve a good purpose in future tournaments. JAMMY 12, 1900 ST4XD4R2) B4XJr 02! C4X W4, Z4Weep.ezx,xteima ✓ae 1072. HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO CAPITAL PAID 'CP (Ono Million Dollars) • $1,000,000 RC 5700,000 Agencies in ail principal points its Ontario, ewlttebeo, llfanitotra,. United Staten &England. VArei "tt4LaS Bowes. A General Banking Business •Transacted. Farmers' Notes Dieoogntod. Drafts Ieeurd and Qolleotione made on all pointe. SAVINGS SANK DEPARTMENT, Intoreet allowed on deposits of 51,00 and upwards and compounded bgllyearly. Bpnorssx ATTENTION Myatt TO Tam COM.imelON OF FARMEas' Saran NOTES. Every taoility afforded Customers liyiug at a distance. payable at any bank leaned Under $10.... Bo. 520 to 530...:12o Money Ord�r� at bbe following rates :— $10 bo $20.. , ,100, 80 to 40, , • .140 J. N. GORDON, AGENT. Oyu July and August sale is now on. $20,000 stook to be eleaghtered for 60 daye. Eggs, 18a ; batter, 18a. G. E. KING, Wingham. Comearmenno house with lot, pump, &s„ well Imbed, for pale or to rent, on Turn. berry Street, Brunets. Further infor- mation and the key may be bad by call- ing at Tam POST. Possession may be had et 0055- Ew,tN & Iime will sell the balance of baggies on hand at a big reduction in price. We have sold about 60 buggies this season already and expeotto sell 40 more so oome and get your ohoioe. Ewan & Innes will have on band, next week, a robber tired buggy for eale. It gives great satisfaction when it has been tried. Buggy top repairing a epeoiality. Astounded The Editor. Editor 8. A. Brown, of Beunetteville, S. C., was ones immeoeely surprised, "Throttgh long Buffering from dyspepsia," he writes, "My wife was greatly run down. Bbe had no strength nor vigor and suffered great distress from her stomaoh, but ohs tried Eleotri0 Bitters, which helped her a6 moo, and after using four bottles the is entirely well, oan eat anything. It's a grand tonin, and its gentle Laxative qualities are splendid for a torpid liver." For Indi• minion, Loss of Appetite, Stomach and Liver troubles it's a positive, guaranteed sure. Only 60o ab G. A. Deadman's drug store. eO2,7. DENNIsoN.-In McKillop, on July 1st, to Mr. and Mre. Joo. T. Dennison, a eon. GEE.—Ab Riobardson street, Port Huron, Mich., on June 6th, to Mr. and Mrs, Gyrus Gee (nee Mies Lily Holland, formerly of Brussels) s eon. KAINe.—Io Hallett, on Jane 14613, to Rev. and Mrs. 0, C. Keine, of Pine River, a daughter, axa~p_ ALDn1n0E.—In Brussels, on July 9th, William Aldridge, iu his 78th year. Ronnxos.—Near Hampton, Dnrbam Co„ on June 30, Annthea Downing, reliot of the late Franois Robbins, aged 62 years. ROTTAN.—In Elma, on July 4th, Etta linden, aged 26 years, 11 months and 4 days. TuRNnuLL.—In Guelph, on July 6, Elva Margaret, daughter of 0. E. and May Turnbull, aged 2 menthe and 1 weak. s¢.41.1.Alax3E32A. HOLnANo—ROoe.—In Detroit, on May 81st, Mr. William E. Holland to Mies Marie, daughter of the late Gen. Rose, both of Detroit. RENNEno—C000EaLINE.—Io Wingbam, on July 2nd, by Rev. R. Hobbs, Mr. John Kennedy, of Blyth, to Mies Lizzie Oookerline, of Morris. MaGtimev—RloaennsoN.-In Brneeele, on July 9811, by Rev. Jno, Ross, B. A., Mr. W. H. MoGanley, merchant, of Blind River, Algoma, to Mose Lizzie L. eldest daagbter of Mr. and Mre. M. G. Richardson, of Brussels. SEurn EoINTosee—At the Methodist parsonage, Lietowel, on July 27, by Rev. H. Irvine, Mr. Edmund Smith to Mies Kate McIntosh, both of Grey township, Enron County, Business Locals. Casa for batter and eggs. A. Oaueley, Mitac for gale at 40. a quart. Mao, WM. Bummer,. House rake gest found. Owner may have it by paying for the advt. TUE POST. BIOROLES repaired oarefully and prompt. ly at the Electric Light Works, Brussels. HARNESS is going steadily. We have got in another large .stook in genuine Black and White rubber trimming, also nickls, silver and plated harness trim• minge, the harness will speak for itself wbeo tried. You can get any part in that line you want, dneteee, wbipe, &a. Ewan & Inners. A. 'Poor MllllenOtre Lately starved in London beoaase be oonld not digest his food, Early gee of Dr. King's New Life Pills would have saved him. They strengthen the atom. 1010'0 25=x+0 AQARY:EPZ, Fall Wheat 70 Barley 87 Peas 59 Oats 26 Butter, tnhs and rolls .. 14 Eggs per dozen 10 Flour per barrel4 00 Potatoss(per peak) Apples (per bag) 1 00 Solt per bbl., retail 1 00 Hay per ton 6 00 Hides trimmed 0 Hides rough 5 Sheep skins, each 80 Lamb skins each 25 Hoge, Live 6 25 Wool 15 in our lobs, Toronto, Millfeed steady at $16 to $14 for short {vest, according to location, and ell for bran West. Barley steady ; No. 2 is quoted at 41 o and No. 3 at 40e. Bye firm et 644a, middle freights. Corn ebeady ; Canada yellow is quoted or 430 West ; No. 3 new Amari• oan yellow is quoted at 62o, Toronto. Oats steady ; mixed, 36l° and wbito at 27.4. Peas steady at 62o East and 610 West, Butter supply, dairy, firm ; pails and tuba, steady, at 160 to leo. Common medium, 12c to 14o ; mammary, easier ; tube and boxes and prints at 20c to 201o, Eggs offerings, fair demand, moderate market, easier, et 12.3 to1$o. Wool—There is a good deal of wool offering by the large holders in the country, bob the absence of any demand for export makes buyers here oau&ious, and there is little or no business being done at present. Sellers and buyers are fully a cent and in somas cases 2c apart. Fleece—The offerings are fairly liberal, Holders outside are asking 17o and in some aaees 18o, but local dealers are only bidding 160. Palled Wools—Are dull and unchanged. Nxtras are voted at 20o to 210 end supers at 18o to 19o. 71 87 00 27 15 11 4 50 30 1 00 70 7 00 01 5 1 00 26 6 50 151 ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. AN apprentice wanted, about 10 years of .age, to learn the trade at RONALD FIRE ENGINE WORKS, THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. VOR SALE. -- A. BEAUTIFUL home on Queen street, furnished or without, at a bargain. Apply to __- — 61I38 M. CAMPBELL, Brussels, O014FORTABLE .6I410K RES- Inmxom for sale or to rout, Alexander street, 2 doors South of Publio600001 Brus- eels. Rouse in. good repair. a acro of land. and good cellar, well, &o. Small traits in garden. Possession could be given at once if desired. For further prtrticulars apply on. the premises to MRS. FERGUSON. 0211 Sealed Tenders Addressed to the andersigood, and ender. sed Tenders for dredging, SnroIa, Ont.," will be received at his silos until Tuesday, the 24th Mat., 3900, inclusively, for dredging in the Harbour of Sarnia, Ont., a000rdiog to a plan and combined specification and form of tender to beseen at the office of H. A. Gray Esq., Engineer in (barge of Harbour and River works fur Ontario, Confederation Life Building, Toronto, on application to the Postmaster at Sarnia, Ont., on applica- tion to the Po stmaster at Chatham, Ont„ and at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Persons tendering are notified that tea dere will not be considered unless mala on the form supplied and signed with their aototl signatures, Each tender must be a000mpauied by au endorsed bank ohegae made payable to the oeder et the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, for two thousand 180,000,00) dollars, which will be forfeited it the peaty decline to outer into a ooutraot wb au called upon to do so, or if he failed to complete the work oontracled. for. If the tender be not satel.end the cheque will be returned, The Department doesnot bled itself to accept the lowest or anytender. By order, R07, Aoting Secretary. Department of Publio Works, Ottawa, 10th July, 1000. Newepapers inserting this advertisement without authority from the Departmeut will not be paid for i6. Ingersoll, Ont., July 10.—Tho Meese market held here to day 1,100 boxes were boarded ; 914 offered, lent no sales were made ; salesmen held for 91.3. They were mostly last week of luno. Attendance good. East Buffalo, N. P., July 10.—Cattle— There was nothing on sale today, fresh, arriving a sew bead over, which were peddled out et about Monday's values Calves—Only a few head of holdover. troth Monday were on sale today, and for these values were about steady at Monday's prioes, and all were sold. Sheep and Lambe—Only a few head on sale to- day ; value nominally $6.25 to $7.50 for felt to prime Spring lambs ; 54.40 to to choice6.90 for fair to wethertsve,yearling$ to la ; good ood to choice mixed sheep, $4.40 to '$4.75. Hoge—About 800 were on solo today ; good medium and heavy hop,$5.86; mixed packers, $5.83 to $6,90 ;Yorkers, $6.871 10 $6.90, principally $5.901 pigs, sold at $5.86 to 55.00, largely $6.90 ; renghs, $4.85 to $5; etage, $3.75 to $4.26„ The close Wee weak. Toronto, Ont., July 1L—Wheat firmer at 710 for red and white West ; Spring, 700 to 710 for No, 2 and 720 for No. 1 East ; Manitoba , steady at 94eo Toronto and West, for No. 1 hard ; 9210, shoat Fort William ; 95ec, grinding in transit, and 91 0 Mialancl. Fleur steady ; 90 per Dont pabonts at equal to 110.85 in barrels West. Manitoba flout firm at 114.06 for strong bakers end $6 for pabente REAL ESTATE. T'ARI\I FOR SALE -100 ACRES South Half Lot 27, 000.5, Morris Tow nsbip, within 1 mile of Brunets, D W11- ing house, buildings and feline in good eon- ditiom The tot bee a spring creek on the front and river Maitland months the rear. About 00 acme timber and a ming beartug orchard. Apply to 0, A, DEADMAN, 46.11 Druggist, Brussels, 150 ACRE FARM FOR SALE, Being Lob 17 and S a Lot 10, Col, 10, Grey, on the promisee ie a comfortable eral 00805, bank tram, to pu,), 40, Liberal ''terms will be given to purohasera. Farm could be divined, molting 0,10 1.00 and the 00 separate. Foe further psrtianlars as to pride, terms, 40., imply on the premien or if by letter to Oraubrook P.0, 4041 JAM148 CUTHILL, tis Gr Iter We Guarantee every pound we sell to be t .beoh.te1y ?ixro And the price is 25o. per ib. .47' -•fir d'oz'e Drag Stores t1INE FARM FOR SALE.--13E- 1Ne hot 20, N 4 Oen. O. Morrie township, eoutaining 98 acres of (trait -elan laud. There is a house barn, orobard and good ware- house, nuc{ farm is well fenced. There are 80 acres is hall wheat ; 15 acres in bay and 40 acres pasture. Possession eould be given at Once. Fain adjoins trio village of Brus. sole. For further particulars as to price, terms,&e,, write to JAMES LIVINGS'PON, 61,P., Baden, . 22-tt LARGE FARM FOR BALE. - 040 acres, complete notion, nom Soubbweet boundary of Manitoba, Over 300 warn ender cultivation. Fine two'eboroy house coating over 31000. 8 miles from rail- way ; river Sourisneesos through farm 1 near cheap coal eupply. Prion 34000. Apply to 3140, D. RONALD, TIRST - CLASS FARMFOR SAr,E.—Lot 17, ooh. 0, Township of Grey. 100 agreemore or lose, Situate 44 mites from,Biueels and 2 miles from village of Ethel. All deemed exoopbiug 5 agree of hardwood bush. - Buildings and fences in good repair. Good wells. All Pall plowing done. Pries and terms of payment ouap- plication to W. M. SINCLAIR 20.05 Barrister, ,fin., Brussels. T. -41A101 aSALE.-180 u�R n dSouth12 Consisting olit of the North 4 of Lot BO, Con .3, Bast Wan nosh. This is an excellent stook tarm,bobhg inning well supplied with ggoodring water, itis situated about 9 miles train the thriving Vil- lage of Blyth. A largo part of It is under grass. Buildings and fouoes are in a fair state of repair. Easy terms of payment w111 be given, For all information apply to 11-tt G. F, BLAIR, Barrister, Breese's, l'0B SALE IN ETHEL VIL– neom.—Tllo property of the lata John Elliott, oonsiting o1 a solla brlolt house, with frame kitchen and woodshed, good stable and 4 acro of land all in flrst,olase (erudition. If not sold will bo ranted. roe - nation at any time, For pa)tieulare apply to Wan, SpoNon, Ethel 1 Aram, PATTEnso0 Galt ; or Du,MolffznvEy, Mt. Forest 3011 Isocal Improvement Court of Roviziona I PUBLIC NOTICE or hereby given of the sitting of the Court of Revision at the Town Hal), Brussels, on Tuesday, the 7th day or August, 1000, at thehour of 5 p. m., for the hearing of appeals pursuant to trio Statute in that behalf respecting the propene com- mit sidewalks on the South side of William street between East 5145 lot 440 and side- walk on Turnberry street; on West aide of Elizabeth street between the North aides of Frecieriok and Catherine streets; on the West side of Albert street between the aide- -walk on North tilde of William street and South side of Queen street ; on the North aide or William and River streets bebweeu. Ann street and East side of lot 225 ; on the East side of Albert street between William and Queen streets; on the West side of Turn - berry street from North side of 108 38E to River street; on the West side of Prlucase South Bide of Williamtstreetts ;ide 0 on the Son uth aide of Frederick street betweenloBsoboth street and West side of lot 022 ; on the South BBBiasst aide,,Queen and West sieet de of At n Oxenn , e'toye' the speelal assessment of the coat thereof upon the laude immediately bent fitted. pur- suant to the reports of the 070gi098r, dated for the first one above mentioned street June 4412, 1000 ; the next sic, bus 9th. 1900; and for the balance Julv end, 1900, now 0n Ole in the Olerk's office, The estimated coat of ibe r"id impro••entonte is es follows t— ee lith el'7'• .1,111001 s'r••ot, 5572.00; West side of 10'izn1 ,'i, ytrrf,. 531700; Wast aide of A ihtrt,.tr,'0, a1O8 rl ; ioo,th aide of William au,l 11 iv. r 11150te, 0745 00 ; East side ni Al- osrt stn' t,-710700; 110-t Fide of Turiheny etl'Bot 3215.00 ; West aide of Princess street, 5174 0d; Sough side of Fredoriek street, 3141.- 00 141:00 ; South side of Queen stint, 5140,90; pay- prineipalf4and into estual e combinetual d, instalments proposedbeing at4tlo beer eapeuially assesseer annum d t therefor oousitt of es set out in sohedulee hereto at- tached. Brussels, July 10111,1000.F. S. SCOTT, Clerk. Assessment Schedule. FARM F011 SALE. -- FOR Boo not 21, Concession 10, McKillop aoutalaiag 100 man, JO acres pleated and ready for Drop being well uaderdraiued end ,wolf fencedtwitll cedar andbhtek ash, The baleen 9 mbar and pasture. Thorn la a small orchard and throe good walla, There is a good frame bongo and wood shed, a barn aid stables 51x80 foot, also shoo h bonito, pig pen, implement bonne end all other uo00e5ary cut buildings. Itis 14 wiles Eget of the Perth gravel road aid ie lou• vealnnt to 0oho010, °hurehne, post 0111ae, oto. Is 74 wilMS from Snafortb aid 10 milds from remote. it la oho of the bast farms in the township and vv111 be sold 011 oa5y tonne Sp the proprietor wlebes to retire. Apply on the promisee or aileron Winthrop r, O. WeL M01t 1430.10. South Side William Street Lot Or part of Lot OWNER Fred:toaal part of Total Ass't 4.10 Ross, Wm 204/0238 432 - Roddtnk, E l 200218 488 Menzies, Jae 204/5218 437 DoWolf, Prelude 204/5219 410 Menzies, Robt 204/0218 428 IvlcOeokeu W H 000b8210 800 800 307 Deakin, John 1204/0218 Mato 310 pt311 Kalblietech, F H 1308/0318 Pt 611 Scott, 10 & W P • 582/9218 Muuioipal Corporation 0f Bregaale 204/8218 Rest Side of Elizabeth Street N Howe,Jane 000/2970 M Boss,Davld 000/2070 410 Wilson, Catharine 078/2070 003 Strachan, Barbara 51.0/2073 Municipal Corporation of Brueeelo 400/2070 Weal Side of Albert Street 207 208,., ..... ,.,Porbee, airs John 342))1528 200 Crawford, Mre Saint 202/1628 8310 211 Mc Dougall, J N 200/15228 N4 310211 Tait, Johu 203152 Municipal Corporation of Brussels 192/1628. North Side 'militant and.lbivm' Streets 225 17 pt 201 ,,.8aott, F 3 092/0770 W pent Thomson, emerge 308/0770 228• Avory, Lucy 800/0770 220 Moore, Thomas 300/7770 218 Fleury, MI's In 000/0770 207 Forbes, Annie 428/0773 202 Wlltou Wm 3a8@770 107 Melville Church 000/0770 193 Leathordale, R 410/11770 e Ainleyy William 070/0770 23 Melville Cburob 008/0770 Municipal Oorporatiou. of Smola 1084/0770 Ent Side or Albert Street 212 218 Henry, Mrs E 292/1514 514 Lott, Mary 274/1014 215 Ellis, Alex 602/1014 Municipal Corporation of Benguela 416.1314 west Side TRI'nbcs'ry Street 333 Brewer, H R 200/2180 412 '1nak, 3 0 270/2100 421 Warwick, JD 204/2110 1 Williams, Hugh 204/2130 2 lilrt, GOorge 200/0180 n Ability Wm 28/2180 Muni0lpal Corporation of 0ruese's 784/7180 Nest Ude Princess Street 107 108100.,Melville (Thumb 00//1080 200 Sample, Anthony 204/1680 Aiuufelpal Oorporeelon of B tousle 402/1680 South Bide or Frederieit Street 023 024 Deadman, G A • 008/1284 002 Itmgora, Georqa 838I1284 Muhloipai 0orporatiou of Brussels 248/1081 MOHAIR Side Or (instil Street 10 pt 422 Teals, J 0 18//1228 W pt eee 409,Reott Peter 002/t8e8 4 e Currin, John 023/1328 liluuiolpal Cerpuratlou of llydssole 810/1368