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Lorne But
ing LiteNe
Leaving
rivers, 000
chain of is
85 wilco,
fel and pie
a small, 0h
by one, oaf
110. 1, bu
Lily Lake,'
like a Mtge,
The aortae
covered wit
very pleaei
difficulty
through th
from a diet
snow ands
a well Dare
one of the
eights we e
beentifal W
paths, the
and white
certainly
Nature.
there of bl
Were very
joyed high
°berries an
the rens keg
cranberry,
side trip we
land which
quite suite
We name
oariboo and
enough t0 e
We notice
cutting, bu
There are
dnoke of
numeroa0,
bill, and ao
with loans,
the hardest
at least the
from experi
doubted his
Upon our
rocky hill,
where we fo
and acre a
veins and t
our 'man o
g• ologist, to
There is no
the miners
e nintry an
riuh Hada n
gu'd bearin
on this of
when we taron Devil Pi
our first th
the portage
with a epri
end some 3
in, made by
oeptlon ever
Our nano
this trip an
pair and fix
while we w
we sent a a
supplies.
to see us ag
rend back e
papers, the
and Winnip
periodicals
brought up
Chen it wa
read the wa
trouble. It
left and it c
interest we
I trust yo
The Indian
did not take
main river,it happened,
then farther
gami river,
interest. T
the Indian t
history of t
Indiana wb
North for
known and
Hndeoo Ba
credited to t
ing a 10 yea
Bent there 1
photos whip
Tbe photo i
fent that a
background
plainly seen
part of it be
French Hal
of repots in
the murders
the negativ
the most se
when one of
ly collapsed
terrorized,
give your re
it from Mragent who
good piece
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Presb
Presbyter;
on Nev. 2001
Moderator
Clerk pro Dai
end interver
sustained.
received. 'f
presented ai
the ensuing
the Preebyto
and Londer
33. C. Rosa,
Pine River;
Dawson, 8
Dungannon
Doan, Mole
Huron;
Etat ABhta
field ; Fran
vale; H. 1
and Langer
D. Morphia
Finlator, Be
Wintery Eur
wag duly' ac
emphasis.)great moven
take into oc
tion of the
under their
last month
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Nov, .29, 1900
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seed
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ng
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ueberries,
very
the
t
con
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ought,
nkling
ars
Mr.
oma
rHaws,
he
over
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a
(•breed
a'a
neational
.
of
ontinued
Ws W 40119011 in whiob spatial prayer shell
be made fp the cougregationa and fault.
Iles a the obarob for the oil aurin of
p g
spiriittueltlife God
tathere be held on the
Arab Sabbath of 1901 in every von rata•
tion a communion service at whish the
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Offer
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FOB I901 '
'FaPl9b, Elliott,
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$9, 4eleplipg jurors ;Jas.
$5, L, B. of Eft Otte. Fortelle, $4, L. B,
M. Gavin Wilson, $4, L. B. Ii.
1; •: 4
iri t.i?i:/•':h,
NOTE TI -IIS
„ , New Stook .
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A Choarce Stock a
• -y� /�a
�� Price.
,
We will Make it
PayYou to
r
Buy All VOW'
if o
Goodsof
VIOQU$ U S•
CEa 0
a
,Yn
of of 1
Wtn. Orniokehank, $4 L. B, of I1.
.
Wily; NOV. %) 1900..
;John
Burgeee, 06, L. B. fi John D msnt,
�l �}* b�1
;
$$ sanitary Inspector pr, Tole, $'1, Pd.
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seep tYli NA (1}} ��
�� ow ��011
,
H ; 16Ji Elliott, 52,85, tile and loin.
y i
P TO NORTH LAND.
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bar ; Joba N)uhnu, $5, culvert ;
abaroh thrnagupat the Domipion at the
threshold of the pow . oentary shall
renew its ellogienee to its risen Lord,
The Presb ter oordiall reoommeuded
Y Y Y
sessions as far ave possible to not in line
with the oirauler, The appointment of
Rev. A, *IoNabb to supply Walton for 6
peon the was aanotioned by the Presbytery.
of hot year w
g y were
Cxeept
Tia Poe' and Weekly Globe with
Battle of Paardaberg preplium.,$ 1 00
Tug Pon and Waetern. Advertiser 1 65
Tito Poor and FamilyHerald and
Weekly Star with 2 premiums„ 1 80
Toe Poo end Montreal Witeede,1 65
Tin PO,T and Daily News 2` 25
repwlrla5
Alonso Peelle, 250., Pleaniug Altth ; T,
filo andoratgtlea wtllraoatvo teudera en to
noonentr0BSDAY,4th PD.:M fBJt731'jtoX.
for $unclips pt butuber's
-
^—^
recounts ntattY Ituerest.
ufltta Jonrnuy with
ievuytttx fatly lee, 5,
from 1046 weokl
Devil Flab lake we went 'up
a
portages and not with a
ma Wbieb we followed for over
of the lakes being bpaaGi•
taresque. Ouo in pwrtioaler,
M low lake of about two miles
led by the 'adieus, Arm Lake
Jt "Pond
t we re christened , t loud
' and rightly too, as it looked
well•l2ept garden of !flies,
; of the water was literally
b small white lilies,, and was
to the view. It was with
paddled our 000080
1 flowers. At first glume,
anon, it looked like + a field of
R drawing nearer it resembled
I for garden, and withal it was
moot beautiful and pleasing
nooautered oa our trip. Many
ild flowers dotted our portage
from the beautiful pink
tome was delightful and we
did enjoy the beauties of
aloe came in for a goodly
which though email,
name•
bush r0ne and oranberri e0 also en.
and wild
1 farther down the river in
country we found low bush
good too. Daring this
forted
high e very ale ooellaud
g
le for agriialtural pursuits,
aoroea the fresh 'spoor" of
moose but were not fortunate
ie Mr. Deer -himself jest then.
1 several beaver dame and
t did nob see any beaver.
quite a few otter, and wild
different kinds were very
beet kind being the saw-
me of the lakes fairly swarm
which, by the way, are'about
thing for the Indian to shoot,
is what we were told and
:nee I don't think any of us
word.
return we climbed a large
about 80 or 90 feet 'high,
g patch
and a large blueberryGrey
acre of exposed quartz
veins were pronounced by
!science," Mr. Neelande, the
be rich andgold bearin g•
donbt, whatever, regarding
1 resources of this new
there. is everyindication of
p here of aopper, graphite,
quartz and iron, We were
le trip about 8 weeks and
rived beak to out cache cam p
A), of coarse oar cache RBB
so we hurriedly crossed
and found our goods all o. k.
g
of flour on the ground
or 4 bags of flour with holes
F axtiele, flat with this ex-
q
ytaino was ae we bad left it.
es suffered considerably o0
I it took no two days to re•
things up generally. It was
repairing things here that
hoe back to the fort for more
Godobere was very glad
ain as he was kind enough to
late reading, a bundle of
Globe, Mail and Montreal
eg papers, together with some
which the Indian agent had
him a few weeks before.
with keen interest that we
especially the Chinese
jest started when we
an be imagined with what
devoured the newspapers.
ar readers will bear with me.
murder and other adventures
until farther down the
and I am riting this jest as
W
thio side trip fist,
explorations down the Keno.
with other side tripe of more
be next inotalmeot embraces
ragedy, together with a short
famous Moses brothers, 4
o have been a terror to the
nine years, they being
feared from Jack Fish to
Some nine maniere are
hem. Two of them are eery-
t sentence in Kingston, being
i years ago. I bave their
1 may be Been at any time.
a very ourious one from the
bnman face appears on the
of the negative and can be
in the photo, the strange
ing the features of the first
they murdered. Men
Port Arthur who have seen
d man, say that the fate an
exactly like him. It 0200
part of the trial, as
the Indiana saw it he near.
and confessed at 0000 he wee
I will later on endeavor to
adere tbe story as I received
Godobere and the Indian
eaptared tbe murderers by a
strategical work.
next week;
Freeman, $2, gravelling ; Wm, lilitobell,
750„ covering oalvert ; John lVfelt.'nnnn
$7.50, et'avelitn>;; Wm. 1'ert;ttnui., 58,70,
mpep Creamery
etc , ata., for the f oaI,pig tostltutioue Aur,
ecu, ate., tlr, oatmeal, potatoo0 'aprdw6ur.
inn the ;4c0). vtz ;-.46 tee �..• h1'
drajn and the Mulvey, $29 50, drain
;car Ac�.p lungs for
the Insane et Tprouto, Rimettou, Rarnilbun
I ,Jas.
and nalert; D. Frifegle, $4.96, Tern*
Mimlo
Prlepa sive (lip and Ori1lb, ; the Qontrai
Lferppr
berry baro oalvert Howioh boundary ,
end
and Iieforalat. re, Toronto ;
the Reformatory for Boys, f,
Albert Bok, 52, culvert and drain, Cul-
honetang
shone • the Sostituttoas for Boat aid Duma
BeAavjlla
reepdin
re.elout,•d except appointment of Rev. G,
app
M, Duan, oonvenar of Oommitteee on
Morph LIRa and Work. instead, of Rev,
J. MuLeod, who wished to retire. Rep-
reseutativs elders Etre members of the
Committees on whiob the ministers are
tee ettively, The Committees are as
p
,Pollowe l-Tbe ilret named being Oen.
v9ner Financier, McLennan, MaKn , A3a•
Nabb; Au mentation,Rote West YS.S.
g ,
Pallier, Wheley, Fairbairn, F• J• Maxwell ;
Church Life and Work, Deet, Ross, Mo.
Priea ; Examination of Students, Mo.
Rae, Stewart, Perrie ; Y. P. 5„ Weat,
Balenoo of 1000 free to new enbeoribers,
Now i0 the time to' of One name 911 the
g Y
lest,
Copies 01 the above mentioned prem.
fame may be seen at "Tim I'M,"
You pay. your eub:led floe and We
N
write the letter, remit tbe money and pay
the poe0ago. Cali and see ue or write•
W. H. KERB,
THE Poor Publiehing House,
Braseels,
ruse boundary t A. AfoGea, $i, repairing
oalvert , Jae, Moj.Ewen, $1 repairing oul-
and the Blind at Brentferd'
Dxopption-Teedere are not roqutred for
the supply of meat to the i ' •
verb' Wm. Willits, $16,2, gravelling ;
-
Pip y aav um0 in for �•
onto. ,ondo0, •ISingeton, Hamilton and `,
F. Wright, $1, in0peoti09 gravel ; Geo,
Ohnrobill, $8, gravelling ; Win, Brett*.
Mimioo, nor for the Central Prteon and
Mproerliofor0 , Toronto, A marked
shank 400.,error in abe e° • Wm, Gra
q ' Y,
$1, in dog tax; John Powell, el,
opaque for 10 par pont, 02 the o timated ' '•$
per
amount oP the oontraot, payable to tribe order
of the 73ouorable the PCovine,al
error
error in dog tax ; Thee. Stacey, $1, error
SeereterP,
must bti lOPjnilhad by oath tenderer as a
trailed
fa dogtax ; Alsx, Porter, 750„ oalvert
Win am boundary
g y ; L. H, s08man,
58,16, atter in 09008ement ; peter mo.
Laren, $60, part salary ; Paul Powell,
$85, part salary. Moved by Dlr, Cole
land, seconded by Mr. Lovell, that .this
meeting do now adjourn to meet in Esty'e
Hall, Blnevale, on Saturday,Dea, 15t•h,
at 10 o'olook, a. m.
JOHN BOEGESa, Clerk•
guarau oo bona daee, Two autnoient
montip0will 12 centrad forthedue final
molt of each contract, and should any
tender bewitedrawn before the contract le
furnish euoh sseburdit , the ante of the
0 enate wii) be forfeited• SpeoifteationTHAT
sad wine of tender may be had ou appli,
oution to the Department of the Provincial
Secretary, Toronto or to the 3080000 01 the Can BUY
iespeotive institutions. The lowest 90 any
beudea not nooeeoarily aooepted. New.. did since the
Panora inserting this advertisement without
authority from the Department will not vee
H0
MORE and
DOLLAR
.DOLLAR
LA
bringBETTER
MRK was
-
.Ae
`Ii �'
RE4ULT8 than
invented, 18' you put
Hall, Malaoim ; Stwtistioe, Ballantyne,
Anderson: •, Aged and Infirm Ministers,
Rev: J. Alaloolm ; Names of changes
eutitied by rotation to send Commie,
2100000 to neat General Assembly were
the
Meet again at Township Hall on the
15th day of December next.
Wtt. SOMME Clerk.
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Spreads like tvtLltlroy
When thin a ora "the beet" bbey be•
come "the beet selling." Abrsham Hare,
I005614 druggist, Belleville, O.,
It. OUR
'Pardforon t, t.
STRETCHING VALUN�S,
J. F. STRATTON,Proviuoia7 Seoretsry,
Parliament Buildings. Toronto, Nov 19th
i99o, We announce the greatest gathering of desirable merhao'dige we have eve
succeeded in oolleoting for our patrons. Everything fresh and new, sparkling wit/
wu0ounoed. Dr. Murray reported in re
Oentery rued, expressing regret that
only few aougregatione pat in final re-
port and urged all to Bend in returns
before lot December, Tbe remit of
Assembly on Devotional Manual for Aids and
to
on alai motion motion theh emit was
ware disapproved.
Remits re -appointment of Sabbath School
Seoreoary and extended powers to Syuode
were tabled till January meeting. see.,
of Wrozeterrwere examined
and attested
ad e o refully and corxe0tly
kept. The Presbytery considered a pet'-
Hoe from the Se sic of Dungannon.
The members of the Session -were heard
viz., Messrs, Elliot, Jardine, Duff, Mal+
lough, and the Moderator, Rev. Mr.Bood
Fairbairn. It was on motion, unanimous.
ly agreed to apppoint two Beeeeore to aid
the Dungannon session in having au
eleptiou of three new elders. Rev. Mr.
Miller and Robert Lockhart, elder of St.
Helene, were appointed ave assessors i0
terms of motion. Next meeting of Pres.
hytery will be held at Wingham, Jan.
15, 1901, at 10 a. m.
JOHN MONane, Clerk.I?In
FROM NORTH DAKOTA.
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l A 131t1iS9I1Lf'I'E0 NX1'EItIEBLF.
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1'o the 19dit°roffinE Posen
We bave had a very b0akward season
ie this section of the West, Tbe Spring
Was early, seeding operations oomme0cing
'about the 5th of April. Weather woe
very dry and favorab,e for seeding andg
the work was done easily and quickly.
Unfortunately the dronti continued and
many of the late rowed fields never eame
ap• Hot weather set in about tbe let of
Juno and for 3 weeks we did not know
i[ we would ever harvest a bushel of
grain. It turned cooler the test of the
month whish revived the grain to somepltontion
extent. About the Sob of July we bed
our first rain and for the next few weeks
rain tell almost to eaoeee, which, nom•
bined with the bot weather, made a mar.
velloue change on the fade of Nature, and
both pasture and grain fields very quick.
ly assumed a green and healthy a0peot,
but with the 0x08 tion Of new land or
onmmerfallow the moat of the fielde were
a of
writes : "Electric Bitters are. the beat
selling bitters 1 have bandied in 20
Years," You know why ? Most diseases
the brightest fashion thoughts of the new mean,
REAL ESTATE.
■
nese bowelein in rblood and nerves, liver, I9lotri°
Bitters tense up the atoma°h, regulates
liver, kidneys end bowels, purifies the
p.
blood, strengthens the nerves, hence
FOR SALE. - A BEAUTIFUL Save Money While the Chance Lasts.
home on Queen street, furnished or
without, at 8 bargaiu. App!y to A little of it will give wonderful ee4iefsotion if invested i0 on001000rely
tIIt38llf, OAKPBNSLL, Brussels. houeet a
g alitiee of reliable goods of known value.
cares multitudes of maladies, 10 halide V1RST - CLASS FARM FOR
upthe entire a stem. Elite new life and
-vor into any weak, arch!
g Y y, tin down
man or woman. Only 500 at R. A.
Deadman'e drug store.
• Li SA/A.-Lot 17, von,. a, Township of
p
mile trom,Biueee1e and 2 miles trout villager You will delight in our new stook beosase ft is in touch with the times;
of Ether. Alt cleared excepting 6 antes of and aptioipaEea your every want in
hardwood bush. Buildinge and fences in
repair. Good wells. All Fall
Sir Wilfrid Laurier is 129 years of age.
Quebec Provincial election comae next,
Doer war baa 0000 Britain $600,000,•
plowing
done YPriae and terms of payment on ap.
to W. M. SINOLAZtt,
29 -ti Banister, die,, Brussels,
II
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000.
• FOR SALE IN ETHEL VIL—
r,A0n•-The property of the late John �.
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Notice to Creditors.
Elliott, consisting of a solid brick house -
with frame kttehen and woodshed, goon
eatable and 1 aore of land all in frat•olase 1
ton. i2 not sold will be ranted, Pae, gats Gaps old Gents Furnishing Goods
the matter of the estate of William
Batton, of the Townehip of Morrie,
080020
session at any time. For pa, oculars apply 3 1
to War. Spusan, Ethel; ALEx. PATTEReon
Galt or7)11,Mp$EL{ 7Y, Eft. Forest foil
Without Doubt or Hesitation, Reap the Best Values
Goo far gone to give even, with t
the most
Council Mastro favorable weather, more that two thirds
g of a orop and in a great m,rny oases large
ine wagehe d. County of Huron, farmer, de•
ceased.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to Chan,
129 of the Revised statutes of Outarlo; 3897,
that claimalcreditors and other persons Mourne
any or demand against the above
named William Button, who died on or
abouttbe illghteanth day 01 000ober, A. D.
1879, arc he by g0ire befor ha
First day of Deoember, A, D, 1000, to send by
post, prepaid or deliver to George Jackson
vee the Township of Morrie, in the County of <
Huron, farmer, the Administrator the
come and
ARM FOR SALE. -160 ACRES Year Dollar Ever Bought.
Consisting of the South t and South 1
of the North 1 -of Lot SS, 00n,5, East Wawa- A Stock Thoroughly Up-to-date in QU9LITIE9 and STYLES
nosh, Tine le an excellent stook term, beteg
well situated suppliedwith ,egoodfrom water. Ilia 01 Every Department. ,
situated about 8 mines the thriving Vil•
lege of Myth. A large part of it le under
grass. BuRatngs and fences are in 8 fair Come and make your comparisons ; they are the keys that unlock the
state at repair. Eaey'terms of payment will feats about our Fine Qualities and.: Low Prime. Tbe simple, plain talk
be given. For all information apply to of the Price that ie Right is oar convincing argument. Take advantage
11-tf G. F. BLAIR, barrister, Brussels. of this combination of Savingand Satielaobinn and your mind
will be easy end money saved.
fields Were plowed down for eummerfel•
The municipal Council of the Town- low. Hay was a very light orop and to
chi of Greymet at the Township Hall make matters worse wet weather eat in
pp
on November the 15011, pursuant to ad- before the greater part of it was stacked
jouenment. Members were all present ; end baudrede of loads throughout the
the reeve in the chair. Minutes of last country were tom Istel spoiled. From
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meeting were read and passed. A oom• that time (about Aug. 5611) till the mid-
munication from Thos. Pepper stating die of October it was wet nearly all the
that he should not pay all the expenses in time. We finished cutting on the 18th
connection with file line feuae on aide o! August and duringtbe seven followin
g g
road one at lob 5, con. 9, and he asks to weeks we only gob 7 days that was fit to
have the matter settled by arbitration. steak. There wee a goad deet of rm
wa
Moved byAdam Turnbull, seconded byfogey weather which caused agreat deal
Robt. Livingston, that no action be taken of the eters to sprout in the stook and it
as the Council had an agreement from was nothing unusual to see fields with
Thos. Pepper to paythe expenses. -Car. all one aide of the stooks ave. �reec ave if ft
pP p
ried. Moved by James McDonald, was growing on the ground. It °leered
seconded by Isaao Lake, that the clerk ap at last and we had two weeks of flue
make out the amounts due by the Town- dry weather during which time most of
ship of Morrie on the several awards the thre.hing was finished in fairly good
under the Ditches & Watercoarseo Act shape. There is considerable sprouted;
and forward the same to the clerk of the graioe in moat of the grain and buyers
municipality. - Carried. Moved by are very ha, d en grades. Prices are
Adam Turnbull, seconded by James ilio• coming down since ;be election, wheat la
Donald, that Geo. Oliver be paid the sum now 61 oea,e for hard ; barley from 28 to
of 5624 on eontractof Goveromeut Drain, 30 dents, and oats about 20 Dente a
No.2, and outlet as per Engineer's .cerci- bushel. Fell ploughing was not nearly+';.
Hcate -Carried. Moved by Robb. Living. all done owing to the farmers not being
Ston, seconded by ieeao Lake, that as able to get the land ceared of the stooks.
there seems to be some mistake between The ground froze ap about the 6h ofp
this Council and the Coanoil of MoKil- Novembe, since whsh time the weather
lop in regard to work doe on the bona• ham been unusually cold, the thermometer
dary Grey and McKillop that Mr. Mo- registering as low se 18 degrees below
Donald be authorized to attend the Mo. zero. It has snowed nearly every day
Killop Council meeting on the 19th inst., for a week and Winter has set in as if it
and have the mistake)reatffied.-Carried. meantit. At the present tie there ie
Moved by Adam Turnbull, secnded by neither sleighing or wheeling, all the
James McDonald, that Mr. Lake be grades being free of snow and an parte of
authorized to have a stall in the shed be• the rest there is 18 inches of snow.
hind the Township Hall closed in for the We were quite pleased with remit of the
purpose of keeping the road grader in Dominion electioue and are glad to.
when not in nae. -Carried. The Reeve know that Laurier will be at the head of
and Adam Turnbull reported that they the Government for the next five ,years.
had examined and measured the width of Wishing you continued prosperity end
gide road 3, at lot 15 con. 18, and found the compliments of the Beason, I am, re.
the road allowances to be only 55 ft. wide epeotfully yours,
at the blind line and only 61. ft. wide op- PETER STEWART,
polite Samuel Dunn's barn. Moved by Langdon, North Dakota.
of
estate of the said William' Sutton, deceased,
their flamer', addressee andoccupationewith
fall particulars of their claims and the nat
the
your
Patents Guaranteed. We are waiting to give you a Square Deal
ure of securities (if any) held by them.
And notice is hereby given that atter snob
last mentioned data 0128 said Administrator
saidprooeed to distribute the aeeete of the
said deceased amongst the 0000100 entitled
thereto, having regard only to the. claims of
which notioe shall have been given a0 afore•
said, and the said Administrator will not be
responsible for the said assets • or any part
thereof t0 any person or persons of whose
claim notioe shall not have been reeeived at
the time of much distribution.
Our fee returned 11 we. fall. Any one nand- for a Round. Dollar.
Mg l sketch and receive o oa of any invention
will promptly receive our opinion free 00n -
warning the patentability of same. "Row to
obtain a patent" sent upon request. Pat•
ante secured through us advertised forsale
at our expense. Patents taken out thxougb 0
0s receive ePIOIAL NOTICE, without charge, •
in ME PATENT ltncona, an illustrated and
widely circulated journal, consulted by Man.
ulaoturere and Investors. 6eee for
Dated at Brueeele Nov. 10th, 1909. .
19.8 W. at 8INULAIR,
9dB01000 for the .Administrator.
sample
copy BREI, Address VICTOR J. EVANS R
Oo„ (Patent Attorneys,) Evans Building,
was ngton, D. 0. 11 -IE NEW q� .
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And then if you require any of the following linea (which you 'splane
undoubtedly must) it will be to your interest to call and see oar goods
as we are ill a position to offer you the beet obtainable on the market Fmaking
at the very lowest possible prices. Here are some of them
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-Highest Grade British Colombia Salmon at 130 per van.
-Special hoes of Bine Rfbfton Ceylon Tea at reduced primal.
,,, iill aiiGiris
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-Gold Blast Laniards at 750.•
-Oall and see 050 Lampe just arrived from Montreal at prices
from 20e to bargains
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52 -the greatest of the day.
In our Boot and Shoe Department you will find everything up-to-date
and at the very lowest prio80 ever quoted :-
need hood,
¢� ng,
strq%2 ,warm shoes—
-Ladies' Fine Shoes from 25o up,
-Men's Fine Shoes from 900 to $8.00.
-We have in stook the very latest in Metes Leather Leggings.
-We also carry a well assorted line of the Celebrated Granby
Robbers and Overshoes at the very lowest primed.
ra•Bring on your Butter, Eggs and Fowl. You will get the beet -
value for them you ever received.
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in the soles
paper7
notivin' but solid leather and honest
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Our school shoes are neat,
; They keep their shape.
They please the parents because
they wear so well.
DOWNING
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Sautes es McDonald, seconded by Isaac - .
Lake, that Robert Livingston and Adam Slneveolae.
Tnrnball be authorized to goand examine TCRNRERRY Oonzacm. - Minutes of
the line fence at lot 15 on said side road Connell meeting held in Boty's Hall,
and make arrangements to have said Bluevale, Nov.120h. Members all Ines.
fence removed to the proper line. -Car- eat except Mr. Mitchell ; the Reeve in
ried. By law No. 159 to provide polling the chair, The minutiae of lest meeting
places and appoint Deputy Returning were read, approved and signed. Com-
Officers for holding elections, and By munioati0Oe were read from John Abra-
law No. 160 to appoint a drain inspector barn re Abraham Drain, also from Olerk
were each read over three times and of Wingham re boundary, Bled. The
finally passed. Moved by Adam Turn- Reeve reported having let a job of re.
ball, seconded by Robb. Livingston, that pairing tn)fsrt on 10th ova. to John
the following accounts be paid :-Wm. Nichol at $5 ; ales let a job of cleaning
Mitchell, gravel, $17.68; Thos. Onm, ditch on 25th •aide line to Alonzo Waits
ming, repairing bridge and culvert on at 750, ; also let a job of gravelling in W.
side road 5, con. 1, 64; John Highbine, T. plot to T. Freeman at $2 ; also let a
repairing culvert and digging ditch at lot job of covering culvert to Wm. Mitabeli
22, con. 2,53; Thos. Elliott, tile oalvert at 750. ; also that John AleKinnoa baa
and tile underdrain on side road 6, con. finished hie job of grevelliog and reoom•
1, 55 ; Thos. Elliott, wire fence on side mend payment of all the work. Mr.
road 6, con. 1, $4.20 ; John McCartney, Copeland reported that be had let a job
grading and clearing off road, 43 rode, on Scott's drain to Ab aham eat 58..
drain to
$19 Geo. Smalldole two new culverts at 75 ; also lets job on .50; also
Ior 15, con. 8, and cleaning culvert lot 15, James Mulvey at 527.50 ; also fat a job
con. 9, 68.75 ; Donald Campbell, gravel- of covering (advert on Howiok boundary
ling on side rood 3, con. 16, $10 ; Samuel to David Fritogla at 58.75, Howiok to
Dann, $2 50 ; Wm, Blake, repairing pay half ; also let a job of drain and cal.
Alcook's bridge, 51 ; Hartwell Speiran, vert on Oolroae boundary to Albert Bok
gravel, $4.40; Wm. McNeelando, work at $2 for Tornberry'a share. All the
done on boundary Grey and Elena, Grey work done and recommend payment,
eh,re, 58.60; Robt. Lang, lumber and Mr, Lovell reported having let a job of
repairs to Ethel bridge, 55.58 ; Matthew repairing culvert on 5th side line to Jaa,
Morrison, insurance on Township Hall, McEwen et 61 ; also let job of repairing
51.90 ; Thos. Inglis, digging ditch lot 32, eilvert on 2nd con, to Magee at $1.
con. 13, 61.60; Samuel Wright, repairing Work done and recommend payment,
road and tile on boundary Grey and Elms Mr, Mitchell sent in report that W.
at 8th and 10011 cons., $375; Wm. Mil Willett had completed job of gravelling
fan, Grey share for grading on Henlryn and also of repairing onlvert and reoom.
road, $26.50 ; Wm. Kranter, gravel, $6.. mend payment of $16.42 ; also of 51 to
55 ; John Hanna, Grey share for grading Frank Wright for inepeeting and spread.
on boundary Grey and Elms, 51.50 ; ing gravel. Mr. Mosgrove reported bay.
Geo. Oliver, part payment on contract, ing let a job of gravelling on 4111 line bo
Government Drain No. 2, and outlet as Geo.,Oharebi)l at 58 ; job completed and
per Engineer's certificate, $624 ; 1#,obb. recommend payment, Moved by Mr,
Menzies, gravel, $1.2.40 ; John Hansuld, Moegrove, seconded by Mir. -Copeland,
pane of glass for Township Hall, 250; that Mr, Lovell be instructed to let a job
Alfred Hallenbeck, gravel, $24,40 ; of widening oalvert On Beet Gravel road,
Treasurer of MoKillop, Grey bare for North of Day'o bridge, -Carried, Move
work on boundary Grey and MoKillop, by Mr. Copeland, ee000ded by Mr.
$48.93 ; Robt. McTaggart, plank and re., Lovell, that one Treasurer be aotborized
pairing culvert side road 6, con. 15 ; Wm. to payall manioc collected for schools on.
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McKolVey, gravel,,, 98o, ; John MaEwan, Trustee orders being preeented to him.-
gravel, $2.72; Wm. Iollenbeek, wire Carried. The following a0000nte were
fence on aide road 6, con. 9, 54 ; Alfred ; passed and ohegaes issued ;'-- Wm.
Hollenbeek, wird fence on side road 6,Cruickshank, 59, selecting jurors ; John
con. 9. $8.81. Clone/ail then arlinurnarl to l Buroaas. SA. aelentind ;ern,•,' 0. ti. lira
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rtery of Maitland.
f of Maitland met Wingham
t, 0900. Rev. W. J. West,
Rev. F. A. MacLennan,
m. Minatee of last regular
ling meetings were read and
Elders commfssione were
he following as far as
le repreeentative elders for
year to attend meetings of
fry and Synod of Hamilton
1:-W. Miller, Kincardine.)
Brussels ; John M. Beattie,
James Band, Lncknow ; W.
oath Kinloss ; John Elliott,
and Port Albert ; Edwin
;worth : Franoie McDonald,
my Woods, St. Helene and
Id ; Hugh Chambers, Ash.
els Lewis, Elias and Blne•
). - Bendereon, Wbiteohurob
de ;. A. Tarnbnll, Walton ;
on, Ripley and Beryls ; A,
Mune, A oiroular from the
ed Committee of Assembly
moldered, Its purpose ie to
the a iritual as 001 of this
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1801. Seseione are asked to
the whole geeg.
rpiritnal condition of time
00x8 ; to arrange that the
0f the Vette be get ;mart
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entiaily a newspaper for the home eirole. While distinguished for enterprise,
care has been taken from the beginning of its career to admit nothing to its �1 ' (�jj]']•ijj�e Fact0ry
oolarone that would offend the moral Banes Of self reepeoting people. Ewan, & ,V Co's lilrursisels,
THE Manger Bemire -Are fail and up-to•date, oontaining all the latest Canadian,
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Honor Graduate U. V. 0. Articiee appear every Saturday dealing with all g e
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