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TJITIh;' UAY, NOY, 2, 1905.!
Ise hi to be said to the credit of Old
LogJou that they presented the great
General B,,oth, of Salvation Army fame,
with the freedom of the oily. He ie
richly deem viug of the honor as be and
hie followero have won viotorioe far out.
weighing the heroic tfforte of ebur and
shell.
Ip the starch oombiue earriee out ite
intention there will possibly be a number
of limp pocket books as well as collate.
The electors should see that the book.
bone of the M. P.'s are etiffened up so
that when they go to Ottawa they might
oollar the fellows who ongoing to pomp&
ns to wear celluloid neckwear and a
paper diokey.
A amp in advenae io the Sabbath
Sobool World is the arrangement by the
Ontario Provincial Association to plaoe
an bottorary Primary Secretary In the
list of officer bearers. Mies IDI. M. Johne.
ton seas appointed to the oftoe. Tha
Sunday Solute( Aesoolation ie slowly but
surely getting down to solid bottom in
the management of its work, If the snit
is right the ten and hundreds are not
likely to be wrong. There le ample room
for tbe home to open its eyes to the
value of the Sabbath Sobool and to lend a
band to the much-to•be desired forward
march. An toffioial organ for the Ae•
satiation is ale° under consideration.
Iashetso le kiokiug about the pronoun°.
ed development of Cenediau butter
trade in the Old Country ixerkeEand ask
in, for the imposition of It bigb tariff. If
title ie done a consignment of a "double
strong" variety should be sent over the
briny to open the door. It is oompli-
mantary to Canadian battermakere that
the shipments during the past year is a
reoord breaker, Enron County does ite
share in the contribution of good butter
and the way to add to both the exoellem
oy of quality and quantity is for every
body to aim to excel, as 000 parael of hart
butter can damage a year's good eaiee.
PaEou NT ReoenvELT is delightfully
free from the high board fence often sun
needing the prominent men of the day.
He hay been touring the Southern States,
seeing the ooantry and getting aogaaint•
ed with the people. -This may be a very
demooratiostyle of doing things but it
weighs 16 ounces to the pound for the
general good. What this 20th century
needs ie not more exclusiveness and
flummery but a cordial, whole coaled
aogaaiatauoe with real life so that the
oore of things will be got 01 and under-
stood. We have &bandanas of law and
high headed folks bat there le not an
overploe of men the type of President
Roosevelt who have well defined con.
viotione and courage to tarry them ant in
real life. Ilia visit "way down South"
shows his toot and eeneibte way of sizing
n the be site t
a ion.
In is reported that at the Doming session
of the Provinoial Legislature pronounced
Temperance legislation will be presented
in the matter of the Liaenee law. Among
euggeeted improvements are the follow
ing ;--"Doubling the Hoene fee, making
it in a plaoe like Toronto $1,200, and pro.
portionately lees in smaller oeutere. A
double system of license, by whioh the
bartender ebell be licensed ee well as the
honee, none but men so lioeneod being
allowed to sell liquor ander any oonsider-
ation. If the licensed men are found
violating the regntatione, their permits
are Iiebie to cancellation and a penalty ie
to be exacted for all such offeneee, No
bartender or hoteikeeper will be permit-
ted to turn a man out in the streets after
permitting him to beoome drunk on
their premieee, but shall oare for him
until be is able again to oare for himself.
The adulteration and contamination of
liquor will be slopped. An expert in-
spector is to be one of a searet torte of
provinoiel inepeotore wboee duty it shall
be to take and teat all samples 01 liquor
at any time and at any plane. If the
liquor is not found to be genuine a penal
ty 10 to be impoed up to the third offeooe,
when cancellation of liaeneo may be re
sorted to. No plana where liquor is Bold
shall be open for sale of soft drinke and
cigars, on any day or at any time other
than during the hours prescribed by law
for Bale of liquor. No place where liquor
is sold shall contain at any time more
than one bar for the tele of liquor.
Women are to be protected againet the
treating system by men." There is
another amendment badly needed to the
Lioeoe Aot.in our judgement, that is the
aanoellation of all shop Homes in towns
and villages, They are often, if not al
ways, a menace to the beat moral inter•
eete of a community and ehodld be wiped
eat. /last queen (tiding in fortunately
free from them.
The Shipping Federation of Montreal
banguetted Hon. Raymond Profontaioe.
Luigi Carieri wee found guilty of men.
slaughter at Pembroke and sentenced to
twenty genre in penitentiary.
The 0, N. R. line is now within ten
infirm of Pldmonton, and tra0k.leying ie
going en at the rate of two miles o day.
Login Ferrari, hotelkeper at Sand.
winb Bent, mod his obildren with gree
difiioulty from the Armee that destroyed
hie hotel,
Thos. Bennett, a wealthy tourist from
Bittultpool, Iiingefed, Pell dewy a cellar
gangway at Port .Slgin and broke hie
nook, dying Menet immediately.
THE MENESETUNG.
[1leneetpng le the Indian name giv
en the river Maitlaud, whioh empties
into Lake Huron ss Sedation. The
name eignlllee "River of Islands,"
widen is the foot of the Maitland, The
following linea were mitten by T. W.
Gibecn, of the Berm of Mines, Toronto,
Who wet born upon its banks at Wrote.
titer 1—j
Unknown to fame thy waters tun
Past groves of living green,
And all obeonre they gently flow
Thy leafy banks between ;
Thy beauties ne'00 have toned a voice,
Thy charms are yet unenpg 1
Be mine to sing in humble strains
Thy prelim, Me.ne ea tang.
The dapped trout in many a pool
Their speckled benetioe hide,
Or startled from thy shy retreat
Swift down thy clement glide;
The wild (smut, builds her oes0
And re0re her timid young
Upon thy o0tm Requested banks.
Ob sweet 11e•ne se tang.
No tumbling torrent roaring down
Ire rooky tied art thou;
The peaceful waters murmuring low
Kiss soft its nodding bow ;
The sombre oedare bathe their limbs
Thy aryetel deptbe among,
And mirrored hemlooke sigh to thee
01 fair Mena t8 sung.
No lordly ship thy bosom beare,
Slow moving one by one.
Unknown, obeotre, tbou tnrneet still
Thy bright teoe to the ono :
But while my heart within me beats
Till life's last ohange ie rang;
Pal love thee still and love thee well
Oh dear Meme ee tong,
THE 11 IRKS ALMANAC FOR 1906.
The Rev. Irl R, Bloke Almanac will
cot be published for 1906, but hie Month
ly Journal, Word and Works, baa been
ohauged into a large and wetly magazine,
and it wia 0000010 bra storm and weather
formats anti other astronomical featnree
complete. The November number, now
ready, oonteies the foreoaete from Zane.
,try to June 1906. The January number,
ready December 2001, will contain the
foreoaete from Joly to December, 1906.
rite prioe of this splendid Magazine Is
cue dollar a year. See it and you will
have it. The November and January
unmbere conleiuiog the Rev. Irl R.
a.oko foroa.te for the whole year, and
more oomn'.ete than ever, oao be had by
sending at oboe 25 dente to Word and
Works Pabliebing Company, 2201 Locust
Street, St. Louie, Mo.
The Royal Family anti Their
Animal Pets.
A. picture that at present is the talk of
all England is entitled "Queen Alexin.
dra, Her Grandchildren and Doge." We
have Been a sample of this famous picture
reproduced, and it certainly is a charm.
lug and intereeting 0011010. Ae natal,
the Family Herald and Weekly Star, of
Montreal, always on the lookout for the
latest and beet, hove secured the Ameri-
oan rights, and their enleoribere this
080004 are in for the trent of their live.
1'be piotnre must be seen to be appreciat-
ed. It ehowe Qeeeu Alexandra, a000m-
panied by her threegraudohddren, Prinoe
Edward,
i
f ore Xing of England 1 Prince
Albert his brother, and (heir sister, Prin.
case Viotorie, all on a visit to the Royal
Kennels'. The prorates of the Queen and
grandchildren are exoelleut, and the love-
ly collies end hounds are reprodued true
to life. It ie oertaiely the beet the Fam-
ily Herald has ever offered its readers,
and there is bound to be a big demand
for it. The publishers have also hunted
e book entitled : "The Farmar'e Manual
and Veterinary Guide," that our farmer
readers would do well t0 inquire about.
A sample may be Been at tbie office, or
full partio0lare may be had by writing to
the Family Herald office, No farmer
ehoold overlook it. All aabeeribere
receive the beautiful picture absolutely
free.
Perth County,
One hondaed and fifty jaetioee of the
peace have been appointed for Perth Co
Editor Hawkine, of the Listowel
Standard, has been appointed a joatioe of
the pence.
Dr. MoEenzie, of Monkton, is taking e
few bolidaye on a dunk ehootiug meal -
Moe to Midland.
Evaogeliet Renton will hold revival
eervioee In t1•lilverton, oommenoing about
the end of this month.
The moment sidewalk o0ntraotore have
left lvlitchell. While there they laid
Omit 80,000 feet of walk.
W. L. Al. King, Deputy Minister of
Labor, has made a eettlement of the
Grand Trunk Machinists' strike at Strut.
ford.
The Mitobell Advooate says,—Nearly
1,500 pounds of honey were sold in
Mitchel last week by H. MoNaught, Car.
mnnuook,
Arthur Jaokeon, who resigned from the
staff of tbe Stratford Herald some weeks
ago, has token a position on the London
Free Press.
Thomae Miller, of Stratford, Western
traveller for J, W. neok Nt company,
Montreal, was found dead in bed at
Dauphin Man,
The Home Memorial Congregation of
the Episcopal ohnroll in Stratford may
well oongratulate themselves on the feat
that their bandeome 0hnrth, $t, Paul'e
is rapidly being.6niebed.
During the wind storm on Friday
morning oat, 20th, the new bank building
Monkton, suffered terribly. Fully three
parte of the brink work, which was nearly
completed, wee blown down.
The new thumb of Immeoalate Con -
caption on Well etteet, Stratford i0 rapid-
ly approaching completion. It is a re.
merkably bandeome building of red
pressed brink, with stone mountings and
a slate roof,
The following Justices of the Peace
have beets appointed for 171ma : Hugh
Riohmond, Tboa, Fullerton, W. Goatee,
ltobt, Cietand, sr. S. S. Rothwell, Jae,
Hamilton, Alex. Chalmers, Wm, Sell,
W. A. Wherry, Geo, Graham, Jas. Don
aldeon, 0, Gonne, J. B. Eiamilton.
.
FAMOUS lM. O 1
0.
MRD MOUNT STEPHEN
The Career of a Great Canadian
The greatest philanthropist of Canada is Lord Mount Stephen; the
greatest benefactor of the United States is Andrew Carnegie—both men who
came to the new world as poor boys from the east of Scotland, have made
great fortunes and have spread withlavish hand their accumulated wealth,
When George Stephen, the son of a poor carpenter in the small Scotoh
village of Dufftown was born in 1829, the outlook for a great success seemed
surely dim and Improbable, When, after completing the course at the little
parish school he undertook to earn his living as herd -boy on the minister's
farm in the glen, no vision cable to him of the time when he would be known
as a Lord, high in the councils of State, the friend of the King and the bene-
factor of his people. They came an uncontrollable desire to see the larger
world. and as an apprentice In the drapery trade he went to Aberdeen, and
later to Glasgow and London. In 1850 he left England for Canada, where
he engaged in the woolen business, and in a few years was well on the high
road to prosperity.
. In Canada be found his cousin, Donald Smith, later Lord Strathcoua, and
the two Highlanders who had played together as boys, Joined issues, and soon,
like the meeting of two brooks, their united efforts limed in one channel.
Both were directors in the Bank of Montreal, both are interested in railways,
and beth have achieved fame as philanthropists, statesmen, art connoisseurs
and In diplomatic circles. In 1875 Lord Mount Stephen Joined a syndicate
for purchasing the bonds of the Dutch stockholders of the St. Paul and Pa-
cific Railroad, which, when completed, controlled the Northwest of Canada.
. When British Columbia entered the Dominion it was with the under-
standing that the Government would build a railroad across the continent,
The Government failed sadly in Its plans; in 1880, one year before the en-
tire road should have been ready, only 700 of its nearly 8,000 miles were com-
pleted. Chaos prevailed and collapse was imminent. Then Lords Mount
Stephen and Strathcona came forward. and for a subsidy of $25,000,000, full
title to the section already built, and a land grant of twenty-flve million
acres—a territory as large as Ireland and Wales—they promised to join the
two oceans within eleven years, They accomplished the task in five. Lord
Mount Stephen was made a baronet in 1886 and five years later was raised
to the peerage with his present title, which was taken from a mountain near
the railroad that his energy and enterprise helped to, create.
001004 ecr0Mlne to Ad oreke ParlIa eoel of Canada, in too rear 110, 10 ev, a slack, at the Dormrttn nt of Agrieuttbre,
Pbolagrabb by Namao, goolresthj
Jemee Barnett, of Mitobell, has been
appointed issuer of Deer Hunters'
Licensee.
Stratford Y. M. C. A. building was in
epeoted by a large number of visitore on
Thanksgiving Day.
0. W. Robineon has sold hie 100
sore farm on the town line of Blanebard
and Faliarton to Adam and Henry
Ohittiok, of Blanabard, for $6,500.
The murder charge 0561000 Mrs. Rook.
nor and her daughter et Stratford was
diemieeed, but the elder woman is held
on a charge of oonoealment of birth,
A class of fifteen nureee, graduates of
the training school in connection with
the Toronto General Hoepltal, received
their diplomas and neat budges at the
graduating exercises held Friday 000.
20th. The O'Reily special prize was won
by Miss Lucy Halbert, Mitobell,
The Stratford Hortionitaral Society 1
making a dietrihation of tulip and sweet
peas to ite memhere The former ie a
new departure. Hitherto only eeede of
annuals have been sent oat. The society
is doing a valuable work in edaoation in
flortoaltare, and deserves every encourage.
Meat,
Bev. John Hay, pastor of the Presby.
tartan oharoh at Norwich, and for twenty
years pastor of Battle'ohurob, Milverton,
has been invited to sesame the pastorate
of Port Austin Presbyterian obarob,
Michigan. Mr. Hay founded the church
at Port Austin aroot 28 years ago in the
midet of a foreet at the lake shore, which
has beoome one of the meet beautiful and
fashionable watering plaoee in the State.
J. D. Morrow, B. A., of Glencoe,
nee been engaged as headmaetet of the
Mitobell High School Salary, $1,075,
He is a epeoialiet io Soienoe and from
hie mord will, no doubt, plana the
Sobool on a bigb plaue. Hie former
home was at Fullerton Corners, where
his brother is in the mercantile bush
trees, He is about 81 time of age,
married and a member of the Peeeby•
terian °baron. A Mise Ward, of Arn-
prior, gets the position of teeoher of
Modern Langbagee, Salary, $800,
Canadian. Newry.
John Peterkin, of Yorkton, was ao•
oidentally abut and fatally wounded.
Wentworth Liberate nominated W. 0.
Seeley for the vacant that in the Com.
mono.
The C. P. R. will haat about twenty
million bushels of wheal to Fort William
tbia season.
C. G, Clark while hunting near Leith-
bridge, was drowned while attempting to
rescue his dog.
By a vote of 882 to 1 Barrie ratepayers
carried s bylaw to loan s new moan.
lecturing company 05,000.
Pollee Magistrate Bartlett of Windsor
hes denied any intention to reeign,
after twenty.eight years' service,
It is reported at Winnipeg that .7, J.
Hill will do a lot of railway building fa
the Weet inelaaing a line to Hudeon'a
Buy,
William Carl, night watchman in Ben.
jawin'e wheel works at Eerker, Out., wee
oanght in the boring machine and kill.
od.
The body of Clarinet Miller, a Carle.
ton Pieoe moulder, was found in the
woods near the town with a bullet hole in
the breast.
The dead body of Mfrs. Mason, en old
woman, who wandered from the Boded of
Refuge at Brantford, was found beide
the liver,
J. H. Luce. of Komoke, pinked ripe
raspberries on his farm last week.
George Campbell, ex M. P. P. and es.
Warden, died suddenly at Millbrook.
Fred. Tanaletine, eotion man at Col.
line' Bay, was streak by a train and kill-
ed.
The Mutual binder twine plant at
$16,70
Brand0.on, that that $65,000, sold for
Hon, A. B. Ayleewortb accepted the
n i
ban moue nomination of theLi' e tber I
an
North York.
E. Deetearteen, the well•known athlete
of the dloiureel Pulite fume, died in his
29th year, from typhoid.
The rumor that E. J. 13, Penes, M.
P. P, for Kingston, is to resign, is given
an authoritative denial.
Airs. Joseph Oaeemore. of Winnipeg,
committed euitide because two burglars
were arrested in her boarding house.
Wm. Heory Davis, for the pant ulna
years editor of The Belleville Ontario,
died at hie home in that oily in hie 86th
year.
It is reported that a 10oa1 company,
headed by Vioe President T. H. Sinai).
man, will boy the Loudon Street Rail-
way.R. B. Keeaen, Manager of the Bank of
Ottawa, Montreal branoh,has been ap.
pointed General Manager of the Bank of
New Brueewiok.
Tile fonrteeo•yeer•old eon of Gideon
Delabeye, of Pembroke, wee strangled
white playing on a trapeee with a strap
around hie neck.
John King, aged 18, was shot dead by
Alex. Lafave, aged 10, at South Laneae-
tar. The boyo were shooting squirrels
and the shooting was aaoiden0al,
Marine Department o0oiale say that if
some interested party will prefer a com-
plaint that the Minnedoea woe overload.
ad a eearohing investigation will be
ordered.
Wreckage phased up on the Weet shore
of Lake -Huron shows that the steamer
Katiyngn has been wreaked. The body
of Charles J. Beangrand, a tailor, was
washed ashore near Kinoardine.
Henry Bramley, night watofun00 at
the Canada Carriage Works, Brookville,
dropped dead on hie roande. Hie lantern
set Are bootbe plane, and a bad are
wee prevented by the prompt action of
another employee.
The International Waterways commis.
sion will at a meeting in Bnffale on Fri•
day consider the goeetion of devising
Some mane of petting a atop to poeohiog
by flebermou of the United State and
Caeeds in the waters of either country.
SA
T
Farmers or Storekeepers
by coming to tire
Brussels
Salt Works
can get any hind of Salt
they require.
Gordon Mooney,
1♦'oreman, a Brussels,
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the petals of James B,
Williamson, late of the Township of
Grey, in the County of Huron, fann-
er, deceased.
Notioe la hereby given pnreliaut to Bevis.
ed Statutes 01 Ontarlo.1007, Gimp, 120, Boo.
0eelniwaagainetdt einateelthe minddobeee
13, Willbrmsou, farmer, who died on or about
the 18th day of July, A.D,1000, are re-
gnired,ou ur before the l0tli dayof Nevem-
Ler, 10015, 0o i,1 by poet, !ranulw
11P11,1., or deliver
to A. ii. Macdonald, of the Village et lirue-
I eels, !» the (bounty of Buren, Solicitor for
Homy Hamilton and Thome W 1Viluam-
eon.10x00ntore of the eetate, Wallen P.O.,
their 0hrietian and surnames, atldreeeee
and deaeriptione, the full partbenlare of
theirclaims, the statement of their ue-
t wets and the nature of the e0ouritleeflf
au) held by them.
And notice is further given that atter the
sold last mentioned date the said Naomi.
tore will proceed to distribute the assets
thereto oohevioereggard only to the claims oI
whioh they shall thou have notice and that
the said 1txaoutore will not be liable
for the assets, or any part thereof, to any
pereon or penmen 00 whose elatme notioe
Shen not have been received by them at the
thee of such distribution.
10.8 A, B. Soliolor forr Bxeoutors,
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the Mate of John Mc-
Crae, late of the Village of Brussels,
in the County of Huron, gentleman,
deceased.
Notioe is hereby given, pertinent to Revis-
ed Statutes of Ontario 1807, Ohap. 120. that
all creditors and others having claims
against the estate of the late John McCrea,
who died on er about the 1211 day oi;0oto-
ber,1005, are required ou or before the 5013
day of November, next, to send by poet pre.
paid, to John F. MoOrae, Brueeele poetoftice
one UtileF.xeoutore of the Will of the said
deceased, the foil parttoulara of their
olaime, a statement of their' somata and
the nature of their eeourities (It any) held
by them.
last moutioueil date notice eeutore will said
need God distribute rib
oto rho 10 este of the , laving
amen the e to the entitled thereto, elolae
shall t only a the claims , mil t uatthe
saidlExecuters will ve been
0vbe liable tear the
anal assets or an putt thereof to any per-
son of whose Maims notice thud not have
been received by chem at the time of such
distribution.
Dated 00 Goderloh this 18011 day of Octo-
ber, A. 0.1006.
P1.i011Db'OOT, HAYS & BLAIB
Solfdtore !or D. B. afnOrue, John F. Me -
Orae, Angus Lamont and Geo. 10. Blair
Executors,
IMPORTANT NOTICES
THREE NEW COUNTER
Show Cases !or eale, each 0 feet long,
walnut frames and double thick glace. Ap.
ply to Tun Poor, Brussels.
DOUSE AND I0OT P0R SALE.
in a et
tab on lot, and i norre 01 1004,! he
further particulars apply to
1400 JAS. AMMILLAN, Walton.
COMFORTABLE HOOyUSE AND
sale. Fruit trees, cisterns cellar, located, Mr
tloo
premises. For further information as to
pitoe, tonne, 40., apply to
10{118. 5, R. SMITH, Brussels,
I.?0R SALE -14 GOOD YOUNG
Leicester Ewes, 4 two -shear Borne, 1
Sbenrling Ram and 2 Rem ,Lambe. Also 0
Young Sport Horn Belle •and a number of
Cows and Netters. All are of the best breed-
ing and A 1 quality. Will be Bold at lowest
prices 0111 easy terms to early buyers.
D. MILN1t, Ethel,
1.41AB11.1 FOR SALE OR TO
2y1e being Con. ,, Grey. There a bookbarn ad
isomfortablewell
brick watered
the promisee.
good Farm fa wall Watorod and there is n good
orchard, 0ouventeut toeohool and ohhreh.
For further partluul0re apply on the mem,
lase. 508. OOoielSEe,
14.01 Jamestown P. 0,
`IONZFO1STABLE RESIDENCE
and 2 acres of laud for Bale ou Walnut
street, Brussels. Brink hoose, good stable,
hardand soft water, small orchard, Soo,
Property in good shape. Immediate posses.
sion ono be given. Per further particulars
apply on the promisee,
JOHN idellENZIE,
02.0! Proprietor, Bruaeete.
'WARMFOIL SALE, BEING
Lot 6, Con, 8, Grey, Beton Co., con-
taining 100 acres. About 07 acres cloared,
balance bush, Comfortable house, batik
baro, windmill, good orchard; farm well
renood and in good heart: v mfloe from
l3russele. Poseeee0au could be given let of
Manch, next. Pall; plowing is done and 0
acres of Pall wheat in. For further partic-
ulars apply on the premises to MRS. JOHN
MOKINNON , or Brussele P. 0. 12.11
VARM I''Oi SALE, CONTAIN.
I. and Si Lo100 ,sOon. being Mrrie township, Co.
Huron. Tae rota will be sold separately or
tohonee, fraether me barpurchaser. Therein
eiProperty
ie of miles from Brnseele and in a flue com-
munity, For price, terms and further par.
tlpulars apply on the premises, or address
Bruesele P, 0.
00108, M. 4018LLING0ON,
LINE EARIVI FOR SALE BE -
100 acme 80 og Lotf wpi0oh caro' Grey,
oa dii
bal-
ance in hardwood bush. Flame house, now
bank barn. orchard, &e., on promisee with
uoundatee of spring water, Place ie well
laudd5 miles from eitherr Braeteleor Wel.
ton. For further partienlare apply on the
premises or 1f by letterto oranbrook P.O.
?•tf NEIL DUNCAN SON,
Proprietor,
GOOD FARM FOR SALE OR
GOOD
rent,—T1ouudereigbed offers for
sale 00 acres of land, being 80011 i Lot 84
00n. 14, Grey, There are 40 acre cleared'
frame house with good cellar and frame
stable, Large apple and pear orchard and
a number f
arta oculi fruits, Ghotrayyloam,
convenient to church and Moot. will aloe
disperse ofyyimpleme0te and stock with farm,
fartm will rented, Ooroturthter portithe
e
tare, as t0 price, terms, &o., apply on the
promisee or Monerdell P.O.
1G•di MILS. AlAh7 A, noun,
Proprietress,
SALE OF' LAND
POR T,4XES
Notleo is hereby given that the list of
Janda for eale for axed has ben prepared,
Was euee or thattlpapero during he Month oP
Attnat,1000, and is being published weekly
in tbe Advoente newspaper in the Village of
Stater, Copies 0t sold list the be bad en
application to this ofllce. Sale p111 take
place on Tneday, November14Eh,1000,at
the Court Houso In the 'Tete» of Goderleh,
at 2 o'elotit p, m,
i0 holbtfti Treasurer's 011loe, Gedertette0et,
WMI, MiiiMiia,,f,
Co. Treasurer,
WANTED! LIMPS
TANKS and
500 'Tons
8CHA IR
Metals, Rags and Rubbers.
Yard, corner of Mill and
Alexander sts., Brussels.
Drop a post card and a call will
be made on you.
A. HUGHES
Fipples
Wanted
_A,1_
Brussels Evaporator
On and atter Oot. 001 I will pay
from 80 bo 85 Bente per owt. for any
quantity of Winter apples. No small
apples will be taken,
Jno. Cunningham
ihaest
WINDMILLS
Very
Still in the bueiuee handling Pumps of
all hinds, both iron or wood,
The Marvel Windmill, ono of tho best
makes, is handled by ne,
Water Tacks of vnrtoua 81000 made to
order. Repairs promptly attended CO
and at reasonable prices.
r 'Ordepe left at 9'Ba POAl, Baveenne,
will have our prompt attention.
A. RAYMANN
PUMP MAKER, ORANB1100K
MOORE
i
Rte
Have placed in stock a
fine assortment of late
American
Songs, Waltzes
and. Two -stein
All sold at ' price
25 C. EACH
OO
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To the Front as Usual
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Our Reputation for Taste in Mil-
linery grows with the years and
our Tlats enjoy a prestige to -day
that places there in the front rank;.
Styles to suit all at Prices to suit
all .Pockets,
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Misses ab kirk
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FALL AND WINTER
StlitS and
Call
vercoats
aeiel1 V,,4r4rnpiii' Iea ,•
If you are thinking of buying a Fall Suit or Overcoat
we will make it worth your while to call and see our
new line of Scotch and English Tweeds and plain and
fancy Worsteds. The most Stylish and Serviceable
goods that can be bought.
Out' Overcoats of Fancy Tweeds, Beavers, MeI-
tons and Cheviots are also on the move and are sell-
ing fast.
We have a large stock of Fancy Pantings. The
price we know will make you buy.
in and we will be Glad to show you what
we have for Little Money.
Ndrietidhtir veue
Dodds
abkirk
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4
Our Millinery Opening
A Grand Success
7
UR, Best Thanks are return-
ed to the Ladies for their
patronage itt our Opening.
A splendid stock of the most
2i'ashionable Millinery is ready
and will be sold at leasonab.te
Prices,
Call and see before placing
your order,
-e
is hrtrachan