The Brussels Post, 1911-2-2, Page 4l`Hlih$•ji1A F1.13. A, 1g1I
Huron County Council
Counen conveeecl 'Ptteeday of hall
ween at 3 p, in. the following member's
beitli;, 11n'esettt ;-•Asb(lcltl, T. blather,.e
trod W, .Heater ; Colborne, N, J.
toIgfl,tiBatfieid a
r,
Smith
Hildie ie.. (ll 1 Brussels, J
Leckie;
Exee, I W; Taylor ; Goderich
town
ship, h. Sierdy ; Guderieh, C. A Reid
end C. Miltuings; Grey', R. Living-
stou end Jno. Brown , (Jay, P. Lamont ;
Hellen, Jas. Leiper; Howiek. J, 'l',
Winter nod J. Downey ; Hensall, 0.
Geiger MnKlllup, leo. Govenlock ;
Morris, J. Shortreed' Seafnrth, j,G.
Greig ; "Stanley. W. olein ; Stephen,
S. Stveilzer enti W. D. Saunders
Turn.
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.malt IicU N t Y
'1'utltct l , r
i ,,
berry-. F. Powell.; Usborne, A Hunk n ,
Wert Wawanosh, yte. Belles ; East
Win nm
"hes io' to
Wawtutnsb, J, (x1I p g
D, E, McDonald ; Wroxeter, C. Reis.
Reeve Smith, of, Clinton, was absent
owing to illness from pneumoeia,
Clerk ]',eine presided and announced
first business the election of a Warden
and asked for nominees. Moved by J.
Govenlock, Seconded by W. Bailie that
Reeve Geiger, of Hensall, be Warden.
There being no other nominations Mr.
Geiger WAS declared elected and was
. escorted to the chair by ex -Warden
Irwin, of Wingham, after which he
signed the declaration of office and
briefly addressed the Council. thauking
thein for al e high n h h h onor.
On motion of Messrs. Lamont and
a
Govenlocknamed following were ted as
Striking Committee :—Messrs. Leckie,
Reid, Hunter, Sturdy, and McKay
Communications were read as fol.
lows :Winter Fair Secretary stating that
-'J; Cemtning, of Blyth, was entitled to
$co prize offered by Co, Council for best
beef animal exhibited from FAIT
Ontario Municipal Assoeiatm{Asking
Council to continue membeesiee,
Ptiso letti,,; o`e;ation asking grant.
Weslere :air, London, _asking for
S•{tdetkle i,rize from Co.
J. Rose Robertson asking aid for Sick
Chlidrens. Hospital.
Salvation Army asking grant.
Ontario Trustees' Association asking
appointment of delegate to Association
in Toronto in April.
Lincoln Co, re amendments to Edu-
cation Act.
Waterloo Co. re good Roads.
Good Roads Association asking dele-
gate to be sent to Annual meeting in
March and for grant of $ao to cover
expense of printing, etc.
Wentworth Co. re regulating market
fees.
D. Robb, Brussels, tendering resigna-
tion as bebool Inspector.
E. Tom, School Inspector. West
Huron, asking changes in sub -division of
work.
. e:rown Attorney Seager respecting
office accommodation.
Jno. Ransford, resignation as Clinton
Collegiate Trustee.
Applications for office of School In-
spector East Riding read ream A. Mc-
Vicar, London; W. B. Weideoba:anter,
Exeter ; Chas. McKinnon, Kiocardiue ;
J. M. Field, Goderich ; and J. C. Smith
Wingbrim. Messrs. Smith, Weideu-
baminer and Field addressed Council.
Resignation of High Constable W. H.
Gun dry.
y
Applications for this gtije+r rrom J.
t'1' 5.
*and A.ti t Reside
eMath r.,.tl'etrctl a
M O
of Hensall
Applicants for Co. Auditor .—F.
Metcalf, Blyth G. W. Holman, Tucker -
smith ; A. Straiton, Goderich ; 100.
.Hartley, Clinton ; 'L`. G. Allan, Dun-
.tle Y.
Col
gannou ; loo. Wilson, Uorne J. W.
-Bone, East Wawanosh and L. Hess,
•'Zurich.
Forte tenders for Co. printing were
received.
Number ot accounts were sent to
Finance Committee and other communi
,cations referred to respective Com-
mittees.
Moved by Messrs. Kernagban and
Bailie that Clerk Land an I Dr Smith be
Auditors of Criminal Tustiee accounts.
Iu amendment by Messrs. Glenn and
Taylor name of Reeve Reid was sug-
gested for Dr. Smith.
Motion was adopted by vote of 18 to
10.
Motion of Messrs. Bailie and Stothers
that audit:rrs be elected Wednesday
afternoon. Carried,
Motion of Messrs. Reid and Munu
krrgs that Judge Holt be re appointed
astee of G,derieb Collegiate. Carried
Motion by Messrs. Smith and Leckie
that E. M. McLean be appointed Trus-
tee of ClintonCollegiate. Carried.
Motion of Messrs McDonald and
Poweil that W. F. Vanatene be re-
appointed Trustee for Winglham Col-
legiale. Carried.
Motion of Messrs. Mannings and
Greig that Russell Manning be appoint-
ed Trustee of Clinton Collegiate 10 fill
the vacancy caused by removal ot Rev.
Mr. Gunn.
Amendment by Messrs. Glenn and
Taylor teat Wiltse be Appointed
oinled
Trustee of Clinton Collegiate for 3
years and R. Marniug to fill Rev. Mt',
Guun's term: Motion carried.
Motion of Messrs. Greig and Downey,
R. S. Hays was appointed .rusted of
Seaforth Collegiate.
Council adjourned,
' -~ WEDNESDAY MORNING
Letter read from R. Vaustone, Secre-
tary of Wingham Hospital, giving re -
pork of institution,
Jailer Griffin's report was read.
Petition presented from Brucefield,
si ned by8o persons, asking Co. Coun-
cil to Useinflueuee with Provincial Gov-
er's Bank erumc„t re •term
entangle-
ment.
Treasurer 17oimes' hinaneiel state.
Merit presented.
Coats was of Registrars read.
Report re Insurance on Co. buildings
read.
Report of Dr. BruceSmitit respecting
ieepeeuon of Htu'on House of Refuge
read.
Reports of S'ebool Inspectors Robb
and Tom were presented.
Report of Striking Committee was as
follows 1—
Exectitive.•--J. Leckie, W. D. Sanders,
R. Livingston, T. Stothers, Wm, Glee.
CVTarim.
Spectra C°mmffiee (,
I;: Itlll, C, A, Reid, W Barre, John
tihotereed P E McDonald, W, `mend !bet it be Printed in minutes. We
of ioein of
o t Uitl
into Metter4qn
wIU lopk 1 nitg
It, i
fa t 1 4
and It large sluff of {l'0ni4ulthtg engineers,
t u. other expert
t l ors fltA ul taS#'gird
tl ti it nt a
u
a ,
t
111 r all a alt 1
s to has been Ii aft sl v
c1o1 n e tt a Ih S Y
5. 1 'e Meeting. 4t, Il v
trlo t ro the. I a,.
neinting et Irli t g P g
'v t a1
, ti � ,ei Nr p b
ll.taub 2 11
1, li
l� u mitt l o
j t- tr, ie 3 ti Winter, T. $, Sada)reS,umnlendw supplying puultrY for this inure uerit; nitud iinp•u'taut
Iloutll t It rw 1 to the inntatis 11 a bs1i Ieeve to refer work. It 1h lite lint Metilutkttt of Its
Itnntl mei itt Ilyr,-„J, el. Govenlock, tblsl8lalter to the Copecil, , Jttutl ht Cquatls,
Dr. Smith, S Smit . i• Gilleapie, P. C. A. Retie Cheirttnui, iCA4teetees A;ettSTNOIOR
Ltttnunt, SrgclA1.OuMMITTne There have been itteinittent men -
Colony Property. --B, C. Mennhlgst . Rennin weed teat resignation of High iteig,l•,11.4ltlnst wheelie); of tug hax, 011
A. Henke), Jas, Downey, Robt. McKfte, Coeeable Uundry be riccaptel ; that lee tee J, whine eaunl in the initiate of tite
W1 Hunter. of $2 be pliowed Magistrates dealing' nigh , there lion been O'reit none 11b1• -c
Egealizatiou.-- Whole Connll. With vagraut08505; that Pe delegRte he liuus to the ettilleayit ehuntfest Rita',''-
Warden's Contntlttee.'—J. Lec, `„, sent' to Good Roads Association. N0 bag freight land peeseugrr earn lit 1110
Sturdy, P. Lamont+ L, Hill, 1, Stolkieiter0 !. action in retel'.ence to tparket teen; re. wee smell 11411111 et Ilia tnoruieg, there
commend no action lu High Cuustnbla , beve b.u' plaints laid before, the City
se t nu'ert iu the aeiman and his
salary, the matter to be left to June • » t;gtlln V I,t +, t g
'lune J. W, TAYLOR, Chalrtnan, horrid dlsturbaneee In tekiug up the.
et I evC
there ,fl' u
' •n atbet t bee t
i U.1
CO. i'aOPEIt'rY CO2•tMlT7'EE ' gel t, dawn, s 1 e ill le-
Eltflmined }ail aid fonpd everything down °two district of the, ity, in .the
of h re --C. A, Reid
Hottsa Rafts, I•
Govenlock, R. McKay, W. Hunter,
• WEDNESDAY 2 P. AL
Letter from 'Pnt nkey Knox asking, for
free fuel and light, Report of Co,
Engineer Patterson Was read, 'ren pt soners
Motion by Messrs. Reid and Taylor clean aha well keptpresent, 8 males and is fetusies. • Found offices Where lieu work their brains for
that $25 be granted' each Agricultural everything at. Registry office well kept. bread. But rite noiseless eceis to
and Ho•tieuitnrai Sotiety in County Recommend that it map of Chino') tile way just the same. In
iiultling Fitirs and $25 to each Farmers'showing the different surveys. anti door some of the larger offices, where fifteen
Institute. matt andstampa Ile purchased, tUe latter and tweut.y 'typists are employed brun-
ette
Motion of Messrs, Lamont and Govan" necessary owing to change in wording, meting away at their' ma bines from
lock that 825 be granted to Huron pout- Courthouse is well cared for Advise morning till night, the noise is deafen -
try and Pet Stock Association Show to ;11111 upbotstering of the lodge's clia•r, lug. Until lately it was accepted as a
be geld in h Godenc�in tell. That request of Co : -Attorney SSeeger for I necessary evil, but now, through the in -
Motion of Messrs. launders and telephone in office be granted.' That
Powell that a Cououncncty be prepared and new set of stairs to basement at Court
passed by this Cil for the payment House be put in as present one is'incon- I
of regular fee to Magistrate for the ells Venient and in a dangerous place; Cost i
position of Vagrants. will not exceed $30.
Motion by Messrs. Mannings and. B. eeMuNNtxca, Chahrman. 1 AUCTION SALE OF FARM $TOOK, IM-
Kernaghan that the approach to Saltford PLtlaaTS, Seo—F. S. Scott, auctioneer
bridge be graded and proper course be EXECUTIVE. COMMITTEE has been tsatruuted by the undersigned toseli
by pultlle:Totlon pt S 4 Lot 28,' Con, 8, Morrie,
made to convey the water ou the hank Recomnteu,l no action re Brucefield on Frndsy, Feb. Ord, at 1 o'clock, the fol•
instead of runuiug on to the bridge, petition as it is out of Co. Council lowing property, viz i-1 droit mere rising 10
Also that guard rail he rNlSed. province:; that memberslii be aid to mare icing 14 ore, '1-tng4 yearn, years ng
P P mare rising 7 yexrp, 1 filly :fang 2 genre by
Motion of Messrs, Smith and Glenn Municipal Aeso iat1011. Nu action res• daOtlnnd'e HOPe, 1 sanding rising 2years by
that member's tees of this Council be ommended re Good Roads Assucin-• Scotland's Hope, hilly rising 1 year by SeOl-
raised to $5 per diem as allowed by tion or Western Fair application. Ten-
'.
eti• oldrbred from(•Fuglt Bora 6 cox+ivbh eMI"•
Statute. ders were received for Co. printing from fresh cow, 2fat heifers rising 8yonro, ti heifers
i l eat t winter
t tea rising 1 d
i i 1 g J
Downey
G d 5
Messrs.Grle andV
M non of
Motion g
that each Public Library in the Co be
Auction fifties
e+•'1 4'it•,l'4R,1•*t6A,'i! •••• •44+
Boys
and
Girls
Siltiultl leer» 111o8e sehjeots by Z
•r Whielt they can ental a living,
tt n Bu IN. sp Oollogps
p p 9 4
p.
•in
' i l Uan-
la' eel ala eta 1
At
tithe _t
lI
adA, null Our gradut4tus suuslre 4,
You at •
t
osi
Ione,n
the best t
It
p
4
study at Ht>me, 4r Partly tat
bottle, and finish at the College,
Individual Instruction.
Day.
Enter Jfny 11 y
4
5
AMM ' •to, .44,tA•k,t,g41,4 .,+. Y7►440,4+4RN+1r 'Arlen
F t • VIM
e
P
a
Men's Felt LongBoots, loose socl€, regular i2 5
. ,75, reduced to.. I
re.-
Felt Lan Boots, leather foxed, g 25
Men's g. z•
reduced to........., . , ....
lar .z
red.
u a
54.
AH Felt Foot Wear Reduced In Price 4.
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tl
ani: ,
De ar
Harness p .
18,00 .reduced to 1500
Single Harness, regular,
g7 00 !t.
Great Goat Robes, 875,o
4•
t
9
50
e
7 00 4
t Brown Bear Robes, 12,00,
gLarge Saskatchewan Robes 9.5o,
1 (7tedit
d lass for crest
at d
Business College
psi.
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Everything given to those1. e. •
ha
Wn �n
� ng Richards ichar� s
reduced
•
OFO, BPOTTON,
,rrr•
'genuity of man again, times have change
ha ;node
et
The noiseless E
' ewrhter a
ed.typewriter Hnn al Expositor n rrnt n lar and rang year, steer r n; el tl
a A
I where once a
od 1 and w e
f Leer 2 bro gown w1 its appearance, 6
e Recent.
I 3 p
P
Signal and Exeter Atvotat a r about Pole time, nage d k resounded through
Prtpct
pr '
who require it at regular prices. p
d
i•
•
e.6e..eceesess•s.••509•.@s• cR®•®60..•..B 45000•.ms86t0®®U40 9
is
1 on von
o e
f r uwof elicit:: an cracks q s•
t reference 't0 nn
c k R
I Y kreh
have it - rl 1 8 L o
mend that Signal I 4 ,nunthe of 2 g
increase per client to Co Conneillot 5 ring ha d ( cockerels (White and an office all I4 as quiet and a4 ICAPQIIII as O
top � h h I k 1 time for
vn or,
granted $25
Motion of Glenn and Sturdy that Mes-
srs. Kernaghan and Lane be delegates.
to Mnuicipal Association at Toronto,
they to report to Co. Council. Carried.
Couu„g,!l wear Jnto Gceaut?{tee s31 (#se
W..tol
Whole on appointment of Co Andittas.
F. Hess, of Zurich. and T. G. Allan, of
Dungannon, were elected.
A. W'bitesldes, of Hensel'. was ape
pointed High Constable. Amount of
salary was left 10 Special Committee
who are to secure necessary information
and report to Co: Council.
Motion of Messrs. Kernaghan and
Gillespie that salary be $too per year.
Seut to Special Committee.
THURSDAY MORNING
invitation read asking Council to at-
tend Oyster Supper that evening un3er
auspices of the Women's Institute.
This was accepted.
Report of Rev. D. W. Collins, of Exe-
ter, from Senate Board of Western UM.
versity, L•nodon, also expense account for
attending its Board ineetinge.
Motiou of Messrs. Reid and Bailie,
tbat the regret the absence of Reeve
Smythe. of Clinton, through illness and
that his name be added to pay roll.
Carried.
Motion of Reid and Muaoings, that
82o be granted to purchase flowers for
Court House square.
Motion by Messrs. Glenn and Sturdy,
that amount be paid Reeves of Munich
palities ler overseeing the construction
of cement abutments of Co. bridge be
increased from 82 to 82. so per day.
Statement from High School and Col-
legiates also statement from St. Marys
collegiate were sent to Education Com-
mittee.
hens and H few
00 r !
from $3 to 1$5, we refer 1t tp.Cel ekele,,reeee eAleffirle el Peelle, i iter, 1Emeriti a church t too A Ong l e
p tale lg•t°olh oulEt E 1
Recommend no aetioq,-tri; 10 1 d
,tel 'au Nuhon 14 -hoe drill, 1 walking plowy,
21 Fleur
light ttl.T3rllkey-I ttpx. l get iron harrows d sections and long and short
rhe following grants. Were - reoom- deubletree, I lumber wagon nearly new, 1 got
Library bobsleighs, nearly now, .l tun buggy nearly
Btu to each omens t t ala no 1
to each Farmers' Iostttnte„ 510 for taotkladderroliosodusteraaloHrttltbar S, 127 -
mended :—$25 to each .Pnbitc i 'rare ; new, t cutter neer y new, 1 eetduubte 15:00x0
i \V Institute t and i$23 l en t anted 1 net eingln hsrnees Shorne
" g 1- n rack,
flowers at Court House Square ; $s5 In 1 grovol box, 1 fanning mill set saw log
el uroq Spring Stock Show to be held at bnnkn, l grledatone, 1 tiny fora, rope.; end pule
Clinton ; et20, to J. Curring, Blyth, teye,,1 cook stove, 1 t zinc lined wnterirongh.
he5tmg stove, 2 bedsteads, scythe, forks,
special prize offered to Huron Exhibitors rnkeN, &c, $lttiwut reserve *11 tttp pro•
I • Pal • .5. to Prisoners' Aid rtetor heti 8011'111i/3w farm. Terms—All conte of
1 $ credit wille g vli
At socilel all o "
Association • $20 1(n Saltation Army ; 48 end nndon cash ' 0Y0r that ntnotutt g 0100.
b - f non forninhLlg approved
$touoSiokChildren'sHospitit ; 25 to joint notes'4percent.offforneahoacredit
Co. Poultry Association providing that nmounte. JAB. E. MA%WF.LL,Proprietor.
Show he held at different points ; 25
cents per day to each private in the 33rd
Regiment who goes to camp this year.
J. LECKIE. Chairman.
N SP. toN
AFTERNOON SS
Request from 33rd Regiment for grant
' former
ears,
as given in V
g
Report Of Education Committee was
ounsidered in Committee, Nen. Lamont
in the chair. Clause g was amended to
read that in the matter of grants to High
Schools, Continuation classes and Fifth
forms a committee consisting of Messrs.
Sweitzer, bailie, Greta, Leckie. Reis,
Reid and the Warden be appointed to
investigate and report at lune meeting.
In Committee re -appointment of
School Inspector for past Huron, Mr.
Battle occupied the chair and Jou. M.
Field, 13. A.. Ph, D., was reported as
the choice anis his appointment ratified
by Council. •
Report of Finance Committee was
read and passed Committee of the Whole
and Council.
Report of Executive Committee was
read and considered. Mr. Hill in the
chair. Report passed.
Motion of Messrs. Reid and Taylor,
that in the opinion of this Council the
retusal of the Bell Telephone Co. to
eoune01 the various municipal telephone
systems throughout the country is det-
rimental to the progress of the Co. and
that this body forward a copy of this
resolution to chairman of Board of Rail-
way Commissioners for Canada. Car-
ried.
OUR MONTREAL LETTER.
Altbough Canada's loss by forest fires
was far less this past year than on any
previous year• and although ser record
Samuel P, Kidder. _ah American, to
perfect a noiseless type -writer machine,
and longer for the invention to reach
' Canada, Now the demand (01' them is
so great that it is impossible for the rec.
tory at Middletown, Connecticut, to,
supply half the rtqulred number. 'l'o
one, of a mechanical turn of mind the
noiseless machine is Of great interest
for the tranquility it brings Some
offices on St. lames street, and they are
busy offices too, are as quiet as a village
store.
AUCTION SALE OF FARAT. molt, IM -
one HQtaeaof,b Fuas atlHO. &0.
F. S. Scott, Auctioneer, 1100 reeeived instruc-
tions front the undersigned Proprietor to sell.
by Pubtta Attrition at Lot 86, Cpnce,alon 16,
Gray. on Tuesday, February 041, at 1 o'clock,
the following valuable property :-2 good work-
ing horn., 1 good working horde or driver, 1
colt rising three years old sired by Kaplan.
broke double and single, 5colt 'tieing 6 aired
by LiOn Laddie, 1 colt rising 2 aired by Claudi-
us, 1 colt rieing 2 aired by Boron .Fite, 6 good
Milch cows all with colt, 1 heifer main 8 years
through many yearn has heett much bet- old likely to be In at time of sale, good eolveo
i 1 year ld ! steers rising 2 years, 1 well
ter than her neighbors in the United bredTanworold,
hRowwith ten pigs atfotready
States, concerted efforts are now ander to wean at time of male, 8 well bred ewes and
way to minimize in a practical manner one Leicester ram, 1Yorkshire .hog, about 75
the many dangers which. from one white Leghorn hang, 2. hon turkeys, 1 good
source and another, beset her timber neerI cattle dog, I Parer 13amnton binder
nearly new 8 Coot cut, 1 MaCormlok mower 8
wealth. At Che Forestry Convention, foot cut, 1 Me0ormlek horse rake .Week*early'
which was resided over by Earl Grey naw,-] Ronan drill nearly new, 1' .Parte plow.
P nearly new, 1 8 -?arrow gang plow, 1 set oe iron
in Quebec, many opinions were express- barrows, 1 eaaffier, 1 palper nearlynow, 1
ed by noted foresters from all parte of Toronto Reed cleaner fanning mill with. ing•
ger nearly new, 1 top buggy nearly .new, 1
cutter, 1 good farm wagon, 1 light wagon, 1
set of bob -sleighs, 1 good wagon box, 7 milk
cart, 1 set of good doobletrees, 1 set of beam
FRIDAY MORNING
Mr, Field addressed Council in refer-
ence to his appointment as Inspector
and stated that if agreeable to Council
he week% assume offtceon Jnly1st, toil.
He would arrange for inspection of
schools in interim with approval of Edu-
cation
dn-
War en. In.
• 'ort department ant and d
C iCI
P
i 'nue until
c c n t 1
Robb agreed C o
r
specter
P
' desired,
u
I 1st if d .
lull,
Report t of
House of Refuge was
react
P
g
and considered in Committee. Mr.
Sturdy in chair. Report vas passed.
Motion of Messrs, Stokers and elen-
pings, that question of supplying poul-
try to House of Refuge be left in hands
of Committee in charge.' Carried.
Moved by Messrs, Taylor and Hunkin,
that the Examiners for Public School
Continuation class exams. for current
1 aa follows :—
year West Huron,—T, E. Tom, I. P. S„
e Exe
Goclarich; W. D 4Veldenhamm r,
ter; w, McKay, Hensall, East Huron :
—J, M. Field. Inspector ; J C Smith,
Wingham ; A. Gilmour, Brussels.
Motion of Messrs. Taylor and Stand
ers, that expenses of our representative
to the Senate Board of Western Univer•
sity be paid by this Council. Carried.
Motion of Messrs. Kernaehan and
Mannings, that Co. bear half cost of
placing snow on Saltford bridge, when
in opinion of ilia Reeves of Goderich
and Colborne towesbip Lite same is
necessary. '
Motion of Messrs. Reis and Powell,
that this Council build a bridgethisyear
Over the Maitland river where it Drosses
the' road on Fraliek street in the village
of Wroxe'er.
These two motions were sent to the
Road and Btldge Committee,
11006E On RL+POOR COMMPrTEO
Brown, lexaminetl report of Dr, Bruce Smith
,Figttlee Coinniittee.—N.. Kernigltatt, and conaider it satisfactory, Recent.
the country on the part of those who are
vitally interested to and partly response
hie for timber destruction would do
more for conservation of this kind than scalee that weigh 400 lbs„ 2 neck yokes, 1 lag-
any law ever promulgntecl. Therefore Hees, I NNet of slugle hnrnesslnew,o I set ofltingle
it may be safely said that it will not harness. 1 goat robe, r Saskatchewan robe,
be many months before the Province of bells and whips, 2 oil Cloth wrap rugs, crow
utcherin out
des shovels forge 1 b g
bare m n
p
Quebec will have a plan of campaign ftG oonaitting creno ngt maahinn knivex anwe
t. rr a
ne rwnd other bn o1 ,
ir 1 i
pork barrel, v N
1 rl nr
con- a. o g
w va & n
i er ,ch the railways. drawnn
ere up
tractors, settlers, hunters,and the a agonis of lento poste and amw h poetitnd-So 1
general public who make use of the :Trot jock C good arose not N1w hand anwe
and ether wawa, hrnce and Lits, 1 wagon .rack,
forest areas will plav their parts for safe- n quanttt H of rotators. m entity o roots, 1
guarding against fires, The rallwayc cram , .atm• National No 1,1 new century
have been asked to fleet out the cost ot walhlnu tmnt �it' 1 dnilychnrn, 1 milk ran 80
1 nr of
e ,
gallas, mm�be
r of milk
atm num
a 0 n n table 1
t ems Y xte Nia
electricity, and Sir crooks and (rut
replacing steam fory.
Lome: Gouin has hinted that he would Tltomtit 1organ nearo new, 6bedat nu er 01
be in favor of grantingno charters for boards, a dre,1 s room dhaire, n nnmber of
kitchen chmlra, 1 aidebonrd nearly nrw, 2 good
new roads in Northern Quebec unless cook stoves, 1 heating stave, n nnmber of other
they were equipped with electricity. articles too numerOnn 10 mention. Rale will
be without reserve' ti the proprietor haw sold
RECIPROCITY AND MANUFACTURERS haw harm. Terme'—All Rums 15 and under
Althou b the reciprocity negotiations cash: over shot amount 10 months' aredit will
R P be given on off nt.hing approved joint notes
at Washington are over, and interest in 6 per cent off for cants on eredlt nm°pnts.
the subject is not so much to' the fore Farm owners only taken ns temerity 11 W.
as it was some weeks ago, it hardly Livingstone., Clerk. Wm, Sehnock,Proprietor.
seems out of place to call attentinn to
some of the prophecies which were made
et the banquet of the Canadian Manu-
facturers' AssociatiotrImre, when some
of the best known men of the country,
sat down to dine together. That there. drift mare raving $years snppoeed in loaf to
are subjects of agitation in the country 51=11 , 1 heavy draft m%'erf:nng 4 stirs -
was evident from the tone of the speech• ko Hopewell, -1 general purpose horde
es Hon Ma' Lemieux, R. 1. Borden, rising 4, 2 draft geldings riwlmg 2, 2 draft fillies
Sir le B. Walker, Donald Macmaster rising 2, 1 draft gelding riMlug 2, 4dralt colt•
rising 1 2 cora suPPosed in a ttt, 10 steers rise
and Charles M. Hays, eech had some-
'thing
ome Ing8, 811t'aed Pows xnpposed is pig, 40 hors, 1
thing striking to say, and each expressed ldaavayy-Harris binder, 1 Msoeey-Barrte mow-
his opinion frenkly. The reciprocity . ere 1 Maeo ly-Barrie e, el drill, 1 MaaeeyMorris
ne otiatiotis, the divergency of interests ' aultivktor, 1 Perrin ri. ing plow. 1 walking'
g g plow C. tl• tt No 21, i Xanga oo gala n1ow,
between farmers of the West and mann- 1 set iron harrows, I pre horvanter and band-
facturer5 of the East, the closer linking , ler, hay rake, 1 diva harrow,- 1 hay fork, err,
of Imperial bonds, end Hon. Mr. 1 tnn,ip puipprnyl �rindi tffiune, 1 Imnber tvntRton,
Lemieux's eloquent description of her- 2 bug hes 1 set bob-alelghe, 1 ant hrnvy her -
AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOOK
AND IMPLtMRNTs.—F. S. Scott, auction-
eer, has been instructed by the undersigned to
sell by public nuctdon et Lot 25. 6th Line, Mor-
ris on W edneaday, Feb,. 81h, commencing at 1
o'clock, the following property : — 1 heavy.
nese,'lset plow harnewe, 1 net single harneee,
1 bag truck, 1 hay' rack, 1 gravel box. 1 app.
pan and number of"np pnile, 1 li ddor,I cross-
cut Raw and other.. nr•tinlee too numeronn to
mentiou Farm for sale—At the memo time
and piece the 100 pore farm of Geo. Keys, S7
Lot 28. 5th Line. Morrie, known as rho" $harp
case n nt
for soli, P P01d
will o offered
firm, u
hilae, Sola unreserved R0 proprietor has sold
en farm. Terms—All t9ullnf 15 and under
amount monthP credit will
beneg o0 fu that furnishing
improved
cent on r 00115 ing ffonrjoint notes, 0
n off for rush on credit
per cent per n num
nmonntr. Terme for farm mala known on
day of sale. WM. KEYS, Proprietor.
monv under the British fins in South
Africa were all subjects of keen interest
to the more than 3no captaiosof industry
who attended the banquet.
PICKING OUT THE LEMONS
i ht well
of brains m
An incorporation R
describe aeompanv which has just made
V idea
s bow to Montreal. Ita
net heel
it
brains, but
incorporate
ba
117 Camela to
besides haviing brains it has a capital of
1500,00o. When a man wants 10 invest
his savings be is invariately met with
the question "what severities are safe 7"
Canada is fell of gold bricksproposi-
tions these days. Some of then, ere
mining. and nil propositions gaudily de-
corated. Others are questionable land
e4 i ion.
I it bearinv t at
speculations, ell will g
P
ecu
r some o..
Some of them will be gond, n f
them may be bad. 'thee will all seem
good if you believe die promoter How
to distinguish.? Thetis aproblem which
has been worrying the investing public
for ages, hut a problem which hereafter
v Charles Callan
been solved. C a
will have e
C have
K. C and H. A. Lovett, K
turned the trick. They Have formed a
company known as Corporation Agee
-
cies, e
1S 04',4 to vete.
cies Limited tvhus' 4t, m .stt
Were Tom, Dick n1•'�HarrV. to go in for
a business of this nature one would pay
no more attention to it, but.whatever
Messrs: Callan and Lovett have turned
their hands to in the past they have been
more than tticeeasful with, and it is not
risking [Hach to assert that the incor-
poration of these gentlemen's brain in.
to a business for serving the public with
goad advice will be sueoeesful 8 the
future corporation Agencies a a In
tend~; toad aR Agent for. Canadian under
takings, with a view to bringing teem
to the attender of cspitnliete heart or it.
broad, R. Lloyd -Jones le the inanAger
Trustees' Sale of Church Property
A HAD FOod SCARCE.
A a result of a seizure of something
like seventy five thousand gallons of
Russian eggs here the other' day, a rigid
investigation as to how Mpotreal gets
her food supply has been started by the
Board of Control Dr. E. P. Lachapelle
one of the controllers and also a member
of the Provincial Board of Health, says
he believes that 'Montreal has been
made the dumping; ground for bad food,
refused Meother cities, for years. ,The
egg' were put op in tins for sale to.the
bakers and samples of them tested by
the city's analvsists showed that one dose
of the mixture killed a guinea pig in
less than a day.
COCAINE LEGISLATION.
The cocaine clause to Ibe
Opium Bill which will be introduced in
the Herise of Commons by the Hou.
William Lyon McKenzie King is a
direct result of the invesligldiOu made
by a little hand of workers f11 Montreal,
who have found that the cocaine snor-
ting evil has reached' large proportions
in the city and cottntrf, Mal is doing
untold damage to the boys rind girls of
King will as
k for cast iron
Canada,
Mr.Kn
g
legislation selling an absolute ban t n
of
ithe I)omin un
o ne in
the sale
of c ca
.Canada except for medical purposes and
pravtdin g heavy models hent for violet -
ors of th• law. The plecrnt law ha:.
proved .totally inadequate in coping
With thetvtl, tend,. Chief Carpenter of
.4 .de the
the Detecrive Bureau, has mw
startling announcement that fullt four
fifths of the Young boys end girls .who
fall into his haude. have the habit in a
greater ur lesser degree, and teat he and
his men era almost powerless to cheek
the sale by nnscrepulous druggists.
THE GAMBLING TRIM.
The so called gambling trust. which
flourished here for yerirs unmoleCled has
been broken un, and has reared into
seclusion. Brady' was All powerful un-
til one of his lieutenants squealed.
Honsee in all profs of the city were
raided and to day there is not a wheel
turning
Notice le horel,y given 1 hat the nndersiened
Trustees of. the Presbyterian :.notch, Welton,
, t offer for
Walton aharc, will ag 1
Ont.,
OI
r ton of 1
CsaleOM 17 Grey0 north at the cit° d 1
CtOM 17. Grey no the
of Walton Febru-
ary.
-
ary.A.BCounty o1 Borono on initt any of afternoon 5rq. A. D illi F, at iwo o'elcek in the Bftm'noon
by. F. S. Scott, Auctioneer, the following lands,
namely:—Thct portion of Lot No, 1 in the 17th
comma:ion of:the township of Grey' in the
comity of Huron, pertioulerty described as
t the South
ext tofu on S
to eed lot et a
fol wt: L 1
g { o of Peven roan.
omit of et, said lot e n d nlmnr
ten feat, Rex fnal'l t; tl eau from the South
Went angle 4 of a let; thenen le of ma along
saidlimittrO erlyalon W Miele cutch toof
gold to sixthrrly along lot
116»' e; thence
Ifni
1yip lot telwirodse en o rte; thenoo Wester•
1 parallel rod, alt( the Scott art alimit of nth rly
qq e Southerly
y t ,hero
forty rode to nn i n 1 ,t
o Y
O Mid
R clef limit f i
t 't the to ARG
11 with y
Uern e
lot thirty nine rods to an nn Rlo; thence Weet•
erly parallel with the outherly - limit of said
lot thirty-two rode ei feet more or levo to an
angle dlethut seem; rode ten feat nix inches,
Easterly from the Weeterl limit of *mid lot ;
thence Southerly pees 'lel with the raid West-
arty
est-
arty-llmt of. the raid lot twenty'caa rode to
the place of beginning, oontilnlag nineteot
settee of land more dr lest,.
Par farther portrn'nrn end term: of onto, an.,
piste the rrlretens or to PROUDFOOT, IIAXS
& K11.LORAN, (4n:Mettlt, thetr entleltare.
Dated this 28rd any of January, A; D. 1011.
JAMES MODONALD,
80-4 1008$510 9HO21TZ N. Trunteee,
The license commissioners foe
South Huron have been .appointed.
Wm. Delbridge, of Usborne, 'replaces
Peter Douglas, of Blake, on this
y ear's Board.
Louis Schilbe had the misfortune to
break his leg, Otte everting while on
business at Zurich grist frill. It is a
bad fracture and Will lay him up for
months.
40+41.144.10+000+4100+9+11104140(1,444
jChangeof •
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New Stare at Ethel;
4t
O
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s Brand New Stock of
0
•
General DryGoods , 4,
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•
Boots and Shoes O
''
• Groceries1 8vc.Groceries
Q (e
—Oi
a s , r
and doing Business
. Store a now Open g
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CD
• Hoping to meet with many old and new 1)
• • friends as I'm here for business. r�
s t)
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.
I Give me a call at the Love Block and see
® •
the choice stock at Low Prices. 4,
•
HE undersigned having per •
THE
the stock and tailur-
tug, business of 0.H. Dodds q.
will continue to carry it on itt •
remises
the same premises, Stretton
Block, 13rnssels. lie will keep
4' an up-to-date line of Tweeds, 4•
•
Worsteds, Vestings •
and all other .goods kI�t 311 u se
filet -class Tailoring e*tablish
Merit. ort.
Being is practical oral
Tailor of
•
t
Ian -years'
experience
he iN
re-
•••apared
togttartitee satisfaction
style and ltatsufacttre to4.
3' nit cuwtotners.
Call and sec our goods before •
placing Tout' order,
_..
Wm.Fraser
P.
Merthent Tailar
Brussels •
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The People's Column
li
d bred fillies.
'r of
etondnr
B
A
ORALE, pa
F 8 ranch cows and 5 head of Soong cattle.
Applyon Lot
t9 Con. 4,Morris, Brussels
Post.
or telephone 185. JAMES BHEDDEN..
COMFORTABLE BRICK HOUSE. with
v etable.well. &c., and 2 acres of choice
land for sale in the Southerly part of Bros -
eels. Immediate posse/talon can be given. For
P71 apply Brun -
Pula,
further JN0. MOAISJUR, to Pt 0a t
OOWGANDA LOTS FOR. SALE.—The ria•
M dereigned offers for aide in Gowganda,
town lots No. 8 on 7th street nunLNo. 4 on 11th
street. They are each 66 feet wide and
are 154 feet long and in n.good part
01 the town, suitable for a store or
bnerdinc house. For further partioulnre ap-
ply to PRANK MILLER, Braoebridge, Ont.
18•Bnet
"n0 RENT.—Tho premises of the late Jno.
Hill, Queen street, is open .for rental ° if
suitable tenant in available. Comfortable
brick houso, good atnble, Jorge quantity of
small fruits as well as young orchard, garden,
&o. Other particulars may be learned by im-
plying to Mrs. Hill or W H. Kerr,- executors,
Brume's. Property is well situated, adjoining
the corporation and in a splendid community.
Any portion with a ranee for fruit culture and
gardening would findti,ie property dosi�'lable.
CARR FOR-SALE,—The farm known ue rho
Shine's !Brat, is new,, offered for sale in
order to wind up the estate. - The farm- con-
tains 98 acresbeing parts of Lots 5 &0 in the
12th con. of Grey. Mostly all seeded to grass
and in a state of good cultivation. On the
furor in a good brick house and bank barn, ale°
a frame barn, orchard, &c. Property to be
sold worth the money. Apply to JAS. DOTE,
Lot 4, Con. 11, Grey, or on the premises.
17-tt MRS. WM. SHINE.
RM FOR SALE,- being. South half 1,05 20,
'WARM 4, Morrie township, Huron Co., con-
taining 100 acres more or lens.. On the prem -
lees tor, frame house, bunk barn good oS hard,
red except AU P
windmill, &c. l
well, wind,
w `/
an Bore School 1 miles • Only 214
,4
]sent d
rot rl . U acres of trill w
miles eromB n.a
and abort 60 nom needed down, For price,
1 on the
terms and other wr intormuosel 21.09
premises or it writing Brussels P. O. 'Phone
126. Or F. S. Scott,sruseele.
ll-tf A. L. KERR, Proprietor.
RUPTURE
Cu re
At your home without
pain, danger or operation.
My method will cure ap-
parently hopeless cases no
matter what your age is
or how long ruptured.
Why wait until your rup-
ture becomes strangulated.
when you can be cured ?
Do not wait - Fill in coupoh
Age 'l'iute Rup.......• ...
Single or Double
Name.
Address
and return to
J. S. SMITH
88 Caledonia 31.
Dept. A Stratford, Ont.
isiimuziemissrim
WARM FOR SALI6.-Tlse undertlgred- offers
for tette, his 100 acre form, beitig Lot 80, • op
Con. 15, Grey. About 'Macros clearers, ba tenet'.p�
in swamp, Saone, in Frit wheat, sl wee need- F.,
ed down• hair plowing is being dorm. On the(,
fare, is a trace house, bank barn, driving abed, . 00
geed orchard and drilled well. Close to
po
nt-
op rBee'
a
hu
roh and sc
hool
Fon furthertn
rttteu
litre applytJHN OSB 1NL Proprietor.
FS. Scott, Br11 ee18.
ARM FOR SALE.—The 100 acre farm, be-
ing the ppr8party of the late Peter McNeil,
Lot 211. (Jon, 14, Grey, to offered for mile by the
undermlpned. There nrd 85 acres cleared, bal-
ancethere-le
' 11 timbered. lar
On the farm t a
mice well
•t n Itmd incl n cony,
good bank barn, large i driving n
(fon led, Pince 1n good condition apply
and
A. MO For of 3h0r 1), MoNAI apply p.
JAS. , t MOHAIR , JAS. D, S.
SCOT t, Beep.
r '1°r Bro •
eels.UrnuUrook P. O„ o F. S. SCOTT, e
Nola. - 7'tf -
IIVAlthIS FOR SALE. Loto 21 and 22, Cml. 14,
MOK1110�p, mid Lot 28 en the 18011 acumen
Mon. Lots 21 and 22compose the Mit•dlner
homestead and contains about 185 does all
flrst•olnse lend, well fenced, well tele drained
and has 15 Goren of good bardweed Uunb ; geed.
comfortable buildingswith.. lilt modern ,fib
provements ; plenty of good spring wnto). and
a good hearing orchard. Tile ie one of the
eimlceeI farms in Ilio Ooenty. of Huron and
will he sold onterm,r10 sniEttrohneer. Lot
26 Wittelne lee acres with Nmallhenee aid barn
all In pasture aha line been forent a. There
ere ten nares of good bash on this farm. Icor
'e tttrtlettlnrl imply to A LEX GARDIN-
Ell,rt
ER, Walton P.0,, or on the prmuiaoa, 40•tl
G'a'be,;ozyAvbY wzatTO•dv&vdne w
Winter Term at.
Tee Listowel Business College
opened with an increased "tlmatinee of. F
75% Over 1010. Students -mer' anter at 5
any time, Bend for free ntttalogna 10 y
EDWIN 0. MATTHEWSPrin.
1..
Y
/ ,tiny 'yRRa :s'a'9 YA4a7Ria.
A'Q,tr;,'•trRia Ria'9 Ria Ri7, �
rb ...„,„:, .,..i ,t.;s'A.Av yivur...You" -Mon11Wanted ,an Womon ,trl 4[11��
�, to prepare for Posltdmia of Trust end. 1<�""
Re0ponoibtlity. Worth from 142101180
per month. The Nitwits :f,,
�{ Toronto, Ont. 1.
f
Amide In, above the average BnMine8s .1"1
2 0011050 of this couutt'41 Its record for r
'HoeingAndante in positions to a- ra•.,
marl/aila to i • r t , free
one l.,rq rnnlogul ico
W. S• ELLIOTT, Petnctpal.
Coe. Yonne & Alexander :Elie Tnrentn
34tia+ap'•
�VR750,m$Y4tlIm/sA9RiAy V RYaY•'