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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1901-10-24, Page 4Valt$fit$4 VOL THURSDAY OUT. . 24,191)x. Hawtiok Fair Held At aorrie, A Grand Warm Saturday Morning Got. 19 was very wet aqd gave no promise, Carly in the morn• ing, of gearing up, whioh dampened the spirits of those intimated in the Howioll Vale, About 9 o'otook Walesa up and Piccolo/ea Were goon on the wane and all exhibits in the hall were gniokiy plaoad in position. The judge]] did their work and the hall deers were thrown open to ladieu work, e who nets, yeget blas ed to view fruit, dairy a produce, &a. The display outside was good one. There Were some doe exhibite in the sbeep and hog etaee, though not large, The bereee attracted the moat attention. The heavy ofeoe and roadster and car- r19ge_ole es were Close Domp 0 tf 0x8. The nteeted, drawing competition was well a o there being fietrpd was won bAnentries. MoOlementaughter of Andrew MoOlement, oon. 2, Howiok, wdr nrd hitched aa venaounthe imabefore the other ladies were ready to start. There were about 1500 people on the grounds during the day. The gate re- oeipts were $205, the highest in the his- tory of the society. The entrance fee ie only 10 and 15 Dente and every member gets two free tiokete, There are 96 members, of whom 72exhibited in Borne department. The total reoeipte were 9244, just 94 behind the reoeipte of last year in F'ordwiob. Thie ie accounted for by the rain, The bueineee men of Gorrie, with very few exaeptiooe, were very liberal ingiv- ing ave the be sty prizes, of the office for which a nand direotora of the society. There were six prizes offered in writ. ing to Publio Sobool children -open to all sohoote. The Senior department of tht these prizes -two fleets andtwo seconds. LIST. ROMEO. nl-Bean, M 2 yr old, W Campbell ; 1 yr old, mare, R W teal, R W Purpose -e 8 old, 3 MaEw old, J McLean e, W DBBBmOra McLean, W 3 J Elliott, H Dixon ; 1 yr mare, H Edgar, H Zinn. eon, A Strong Downey;l yr mare, J L Wilson buggy hoesei T Edgar ; apse Armstrong span p Archibald, Watson AND AiAlIIIFAOTaA Armstrong ; ars ;net Bingle brick, W & W 11 Elliott. wen, Cli ;small &Son ;whit Tft e Do we Say' A. R. $m!TH, MERCHANT, W1NG�r-IAM work do sa rapid bnoineee in one Wiiaghann. LnaWhy we teweekgto we advertised Black and Colored Overskirts and Undershirts, selling them at Regular wholegaie Priors]. We got thooe Travellers' Samples teem the Manufaoturere at a Ditanu0t and that's the reesoa why we oan SELL THEM AT WHAT OTHER STORES FAX FOR `THiEM. TbiO week we have Ladfees' anddlQhiIten's antFee New Styles, at Low Prioor, direot from New York -paid the dnby-they are here- Beauties-a0d Prioee'Right. OVERCOATS 1 OVERCOATS I While in the City last week we got some hergaine in Men's,Xoutbe'and Soya' Overcoats, Stylish Goode at Low Prises, SPECIAL --Our $5.00 and: 910,00 Overwrite, Arrived tete week, from the Peterbore' Mfg, Oo. one Daae of pare Fleece Lined Underwear at unbeatable priors. We held your trade for twenty years by giving you good vales, and still we, esti do better than aver. Remember we have Dry Goode, Clothing, Beets and n Gentlemen's. di a d of L n ee Shoes bub a rminat by Readyto•wear Garments. Gall and see ne-Corner store, opposite Swede' Hotel, Wingbam. '1) Li $11+' ROOT • R. Smith, Wingham. I3y Sen'j Stalt0rd--••Bost grade Felled Angus Salt, B V Stafford. By T H ,5obpeten Beet leaf bonne made breed, John d Patterson. 1y,7ohn Donaghy & Son -For fleet prize 20 lb lith of batter, Robb Herding, By Ck W Walker -For let , prize 10 lb PA of butter, d.obeeott Laird. By W II Barr -Far let prize early potetoee, Win Dane, Sy Whose -Beet groomed horse at• taoeed to xie, A llnberteou, ate AND JOCK FIAN TFIL LARL. Stafford, E Krohn ; black oate, J Camp- Moo itis in wool mitts, Wilkie, Wzi51 bell &' Bon ; 100 the. flour, W Dane, 2 ; yellow porn, A. Sahmidh, A Laird; Mrs Hale ; Moves 10D wool, My ee Ken. white beans, W Strong, 10 Krohn ; butter zie, W H Mrs beano, W H 11bo0raokeo, A Schmidt. MoBenzie, Mrs Hole ; fine shirt, 3 Judges- R Copeland, Gerrie ; W Sohmnrr& Son, Mrs McKenzie tenzienz a flannel Pritobard, Redgrave. shirt, •Me log DAIRY PRODUCE. cabin quilt, W H Mooraoken, J Sahmarr & Son ; patohed quilt, Mra Zoellner, 0 Tub butter (25 lbs), R Harding, BYO R Wilkin; knit quilt, Mrs tHellee, HJ Stafford ; tub batter (10 1110), 8 Laird, Sobmarr & Son ; oroahet quilt, W Edgar ; batter in roll, R Harding J Mooraoken ; ooverlid, Mre Zoellner, 8 McRwan ; bread, home made, 7 A. Pat. Taeaie ; oroobet in wont, W H kn. tereon, 3 W Edgar ; bane, W Lambkin, Oraoken, Wm. Dane ; crochet in cotton, J A Patterson ; oatmeal Oakes, G 8 MET Zoellner, MOB HBI]] 1 embroidery is ff PRIZE EO Heavy Agrioultur oLead, A ;b J Campbell ; Brown & Soo, A & 3 A Cow- an, E Krohn ; broodWalker, W Browo & Son ; Walker, 7 ]YloEwee. General ohmidt, W oaeemore • 2 yren,, W Oaeemore ; 1 yr , J M 1 Clegg 1 brood marEvans Lean ; foal, JZinn 2 Roadster -Horse, old,; 2 yr old, H Rion, J It Laird, R Edgar ; broodZinn, R Edgar ; foal, R Ed Carriage -Horse, A Robert g ; 2 yr old, H Zinn, Jold, A Faust ; brood ma n ; foal, W Lambkin ; ba {Henry ; saddle horse, R ponies in Carriage, H oniea R Edgar. Judge -3 • IMPLEMENTS E8. Single baggy, H set doable harness, J F Sand harrnneea J F Sanders ; white Elliott ; tile,'W & Judgea-J MoE Wilkin, O A Patterson ; fruit oaks, Cotton, Mrs Zoellner ; embroidery 1a Edgar, W Lambkin ; jelly oaks, 3 A mnaitn wm Evans, Mre Zoellner , em. Patterson W Lambkin. broidery on silk or linen, Mre Zoeller, mime AND 0E0ETARLE0. Mae Hale; embroidered Centre piees, Early potatoes, Wm Dane, S Vegan ; Mra Zoellner, W H MoOraoken ; point late potatoes, J Campbell d= Son, J H lace, litre Zoellner, Wm Evans; maltase Johnston ; oolleotion of potatoes, 3 Hol- lane, Mra Hale, Mra McKenzie 1 batten - land, 3 Campbell & Son ; swede tnrnipe, burg work, Mee Hole, Wm Evaoe ; Ber- Ed Krohn, J Holland ; turnips, any lin wool raised, W H McCineken ; Berlin other kind, A Schmidt, EKrohnobinidta wool woweele,,tlOireTSBBie,eMiedrs.wu worroiller k, Wire movie, W H McCracken, A S field carrots, 1 Wade, A Schmidt ; sugar McKenzie, Mre Hale ; einem e. work, W beets, W H Madracken, 8 Taeeie 1 Celery, H MoOraokeo, Mrs Zoellner ; hair work, John A Patterson, W Iubbard ; potato Mrs Zoellner ; sofa pillow, Crazy work, onions, 3 Sohmnrr & San, W > W o kind, Hale, Dane,s oRobtr ; sofa Edgarplllhetting Oraoken, need 001000, ]lira Hee Mrs Hole ; macrame Mooraoken ; Dntoh seta, 7 Sohmnrr & W H et work, Hole ; lineal work, Son, A Schmidt ; oolleotion of Cabana, bracket work, W It Johnston, Wm 8 rong; ; umtpkins, A Mrs Zosll Are Jae li W Edgar , shams, H Jo idt, Adi e m Stains ; p Schmidt, Aoheeon Laird ; oitrona, 13 V guilt, Mrs McKenzie, ane W Edgar ; silk Stafford, W 11 MoOrackeO ; blood beets, quilt, praay work, titre• Hele, W H Ma. Wm Strong, 080 J H Johnston Te ;lar e tome, Oraoken email to- Hubbard'; snit ladiesatch ' underwear, Mra Mrs toea, e, Jason Laird, , Teseie ,Mrs Zoallner whites, abs ge, W , W H McCracken, J stocking, Mrs darned soak Belet; whits cabbage ; I a bage, J J table ni , Bobmnrr &Son ; rad cabbage, J Soh• table mat. Mrs Zoellner, Mrs Hale ; fancy murr & Son, 8 Taeeie ; red peppers, W knitting lo Cotton, Mrs MoKenzie, 3 EL MoCraoken, 3 Schemer & Son ; moll- $ohmurr & Soo ; fancy knitting in oot- flowers, J Sobmarr & Son, W Hubbard ; ton, Mrs McKenzie, 3 Sobmarr & Son ; water melons, W H MK/molten ; squash- fanny knitting in wool, Mrs MoKeozie, es, W H Mooraoken, Wm Dane ; mum- Mrs Hele ; braiding, Mrs McKenzie, 3 bare, Mrs Bele, 8 Taseie ; sunflowers, 3 Sobmarr & Son ; tatting, film Hele J McEwen, $Taeeie. Sobmurr & Sou ; rag carpet, A Cowan; MIT. toilet mat, 3 Hnestou, Miss Segmiller ; Northern Spy, 5 Vogen, gra Hole ; rag mat, Mrs Hale, J Sohm0rr & Son ; Canadian Red, A $ohmidt, 9 Vogan • shell work, Mrs Zoellner ; tissue work, Rode Ieland Greening, Mies Segmiller, i Mrs Zoellner ; out flowers, Wm Dane ; oa Soh et •tin le boquet, b hand bogueE, Win D 9 Miss Seg & Son ; King of S Tompkins, Wm Dane ; asters, Wm Dane, set,Smericen, JGolden, & Son ;Rus' FINE ARIL, set, American Golden, 3 Stewart, 3 Sohmnrr & Soo ; Basset, any other kind, Pearl painting, Mrs Hale ; oil painting, 3 Sahmarr & Soo, S Vogan ; Baldwin, J Mrs Hale, W Hubbard ; water color Sohmnrr & San, A Schmidt ; Peetvan- painting, Yrs Hele, 1 & 2 ; painting on kee, S Sobmarr & Son, 3 W Edgar ; Ben Bilk or velvet, W H Morraoksn, Mrs Davis, Miss Segminer, 8 Vogan ; Mann, Bele ; painting on satin, Mrs Hole, Mr0 Mise Segminer, 7 Sahmarr & Son t Tel. Zoellner ; pencil drawing, Mrs Hale 1 man Sweet, Wm Dane,. Wm Lambkin ; crayon drawing, Mre Hale, W Hubbard ; collection of Winter apples, A Schmidt, specimen of penmaoebip, Mrs Bele; S Vogan ; Oolverte, 3 Sohmnrr & Sun, painting on pottery, Mee Bele ; portrait Wm Lambkin; Duabeee of Oldenburg, painting, Mra Bale, Miss Segmiller, 3 Sobmarr & Bon ; Alex- ander, Miee $eemiller, A Schmidt ; Maiden's Blush, Wm Lambkin, S Taesie; Needle work- Battonbolee, Acheson Snow apples, Ed Krohn, J H Johnston ; Laird. St Lawrence, J Sohmnrr & San, Mise Jndgea - Mrs Robinson, Wroxeter ; Begmiller ; Wealthy, J Sohmnrr & Soo, loliee McKee, Barristoo. J H Johnson ; McIntosh Red, Jae Me- theldren o verses of to God Save 4 seta Ewen ; Ribston Pippin, 3 Sobmurr & King, Soo, A Schmidt ; aollection of Fall old, Eva Laird, Etta Mahood ; from 11. apples, 3 Salami= & Son, W Lambkin • to 12, Beale Giboon, Nellie Orr ; 10 years crab apples, Sae MoEwen, 3 Sohmnrr & old or cadet, Edith Goggle, Cora Patter - Son 1 plume, W H Mooraoken ; peers, 3 eon. Hueeton Wm Lambkin ; grapes, J Judges -T 0 Shearer, Ino Darroch. y ALEXANDER SMALL ;IL. It wne a hot day iu Augost, the BUY ,was blue above a haze hung over the . horizon, and the long straight road that ran between hawthorn hedges Was white with duet. alSeek day--foriio�was a 5obbing gdo, who had ardeners feet had been Working in the Fife village of Grey, bon -was beginning to weary of his homeward mummy, and he was still two miles from his cottage on the Earl or Lynton'8 estate at.. Broomyknowe. He was an old nun, Very bent and rbeumntio, but with a health hue, healthy of a v curried apple in his cheeks. like that � t ni na In e Dna hand he the other a bundle tied P to NM en in rhe otheree stoat, he h da he was ensile. maga. twaeda, and he lad s soft, felt lab on' his head. '+I neon take a rest," he said to himselt as he eame to a place whore a burn ran under - off ri d ka and setting do fenced bie off by bo- side him he seated himself on the low wall, took =This bat and wiped the profuse per- spiration from. isle face with a spotted hankOr- uhief. He was drowsy, and would soon have fallen into a dose, but the sound of. wheels in the distance rousedhim, and as be looked back lie saw a high -wheeled dog -cart op. preaching at a rapid g pace. The Solitary oo- oupant of the vehicle was a man of about 80, dressed in tweed knickerbocker suit with Norfolk jacket, Ho had good features aOnd a sharp, observant look m hie grey heavy moustache covered his mouth, and his face was tanned by exposure to a u•ar,ner aunallino than usually visits our Northern lslaud. This w,as too good a Chane to be' lost. As the dog-oart Deme ,,Oar JUok Handy id llo0e IIV THE , t(aN CQUII?r c, r ` ewer/Ole' Re Colcinein Salt Cothhp'y •Pureuant to a Judgment made la. the auft of OOlo nee vs, Dolman, Moro will fro offer- ed for ease by the Receiver app0106ed, ou thtf lt0mlae0 by ', 8, B00% auctioneer, at `17u11'stlay, the hist Oetoller, A• U.1001 at 01,0 O'clock in the afternoon; the fellow- ing voidable property 1-- penonn I.: 3!ot0 606 to a10, tuelueive, in the Village of Steeple, being Jabot 1a kgpwn tie the 9alLwell prn,,orbv. The • bui161060 eon - tee 'nage th n11184016. eu as riOle y as his rheumatism won n ow )lobbied to 6110 side of the road, and. toucite,i his hat hat. "Ye a lift,- num," he shouted, and the vehicle stopped immediately, "Are you going my way 1. Jump up then," was the ready response of the driver; and Jock, to his delight. soon found himself bowaug q alongthe dusty road, He gave a sigh Of relief.. "Heolt man, dile is g00un. lhope you're 5000 0' the 10 Tat a" "To BroomyknoWe, the Earl's place.I'am mainhat a all right; I'm going as far as that. Are you a servant on the estate a " "No noo_ Tused to be ill my younger days, and I live 1n a cottage on the estate yet -my wife and me-Nb000 we've lived a' Cor days. I list doe add lobs moo, and I'm ,ley tired theAdoog•I'm nos eyoungseIwas.'• t f Salt liloo r Derrick Tooke Doper Shop and other bundlpge; tone property ie. W tat of zepuir' and immediate' Shop 1 a aaalou oan be given, 'To auyole dash•- lag to go into the manufacture of salt, Sala, is a meet desirable property, Pittman IL -Immediately after the Salt Block property hoe been put up, there will be offered for sale a lot of personal proper- ty,conaietiug of Salt, Salt Bags, hard and Burtoordwood, hoops, .1146 barrels, betake, lumber, ;bolting, wagons, harness, elelObo and a g8reat many other articles. For farther partloulars and terms of sale see Ergo posters or apply to E. O. Coleman, F, Colomen, James L. Xillor0O, Barrister, Seeforth, the Auctioneer or the undersigned, Dated at Clinton 6111012th day of October, A. A,1901, J. P. TIED ALL, tato Clinton. n s Clean A eoelver 0 R ATS MESSRS, PR017DFOOT,Bs OATS, 19.7 RlaiptlII's 8olioitar6, ord. CATTLE. 3L yage, an a , g JL yrs old, ander 3 yx 1 female any diploma ; oow, & Sone, B Johnston& 118 old, J L baiter, S Johnstonall calf, J L ; heifexaalf, 9 Wilson ; nerd, 9 J Graaee—caw, & Sons ;heifer Coe ; yearling Sons, 1&2; hen Sone, 1 & 2 ;fat 8 Johnston & ow, W Dane ; village ya-Boil n R Edgar, J old, G J (i Lambkin hallex calf, J G Bnti under 3 y B. V Stafford ; e Thompson, M anEEP, Aged ram, R Brown ; ehearti b R m Iamb, , W Brown, W Brown, 311 Sanderson, W ram, G Weave Weaver, 1 & eheaxliug ewe lamb, 11 weaver, on W lie -Ball D nrham diploma ;ball 8 Wilson, S Johnston & Sone s, J Mo' Ewen, A Cowanage, S Sohnaton & Sons,w,4 yrs old or over, 8 Johnston e,1 & 2 Cow under 4 yrs, Sons, 1 & 2 ; heifer, 2 yrsoo, W G Strong ; yearling & Sane, 1 & 2 ; b Wilson, S Johnston & ikonsJohnston & Soria, 3 L ohnotou & i Sons, diploma. 3 L win, S 3ohneton 2 yrs old, ;l Johnston & S heifer, 9 3ohneton & ter calf, 8 3ohneton & So ox, oow, steer or heifer,Sons, di- ploma ; =Rah o cow, e J W Dane. Jere]] r 2 yrs, G Lambkin; now,G Lamb- kin heifer 2 yrsLambkin ; yearling heifer, ; bull calf, 3 (11 Lambkin ; Lambkin. Polled Angus- re old, B V Stafford ; cow, heifer calf, B V Stafford. Mildmay. y• Leioesters- Sanderson diploma, W B ng ram, W eon a des. $ n , 2• owno & 1 and 2I W Brown ; ewe,Downey ; ewe standing ewe, Brown. Oxford Dlaowns Sanderr diploma ; Donne -Aged . p rani lamb, G 2 ; ewe, G Weaver, 1&2 ewe, *Weaver, 1 1& 2•pet how are you not still employed on the estate. "• Oh 1 a'things ehangedsinee the new factor cam'. Re's an awry ehair. ter. I'll no say. but what he's honest enough, and tr n' to do Ids best for the estate ; bat the first thing he did was to turn n8 a' the mild hands, and pit young men in their place. It's the way oa. the world, ye ken. But it's gay hard after a man line, en the best o' his life to the service 0' a family gg to be sent aboot his business in al- lowed t stay on in 9 was booze,thoughh uu bola' h I have to pey a rent for ,t not, and I used to get it rent-free, But I wadna mind that sae =tickle if it was only Rt to live 1. It's in a very.badsituatioayou see, the wa'e are iist rinnin' wi' west, and the weld thack-root lets in the rain, and my pair wife and me are fair tormentlt wi' the rhumetic8. I wed tak a change nivel', but it wad beak her hart to live onywhere else, so what can wedoa" 'Hove you not spoken to the factor about it! „ 'Oh, dizzens o' times; but it's no use. 'If ye're no pleased, ye can leave,' ho says. 'I've no money to spend in repairs; Bays he; ht a' needed for the family. All it was differ- ent in the auld Earl's time. There was nue faotor then; the Earl looked after everything himser. " ,Did you know him well a " 'rine that• Alen, he spoke to me Bat like p nn Ear] too Sha young g her. And I y a brit her. 0 him , Sze when he of was t efist a min ch0117 * laddie e I tar atone the Bell en hl Mlthea the time I threatened to tell h otrawb orhim when Icaughthim among th straavberries, or helping himself to the pear and. "w old Sou know him if you saw him STOCK FOR SERVICE BOAR FOR SERVICE.—THE undersigned will keep for service ou N i< Lot 11, Cou.O, Grey, the there' bred Tamworth bog, "King George." Terms, 76 cents, paYable at time of servo ,with priv- ilege of returning if n000eeary 10.i ANGIIS SHAW �Propriotoe. TI30RO' " BRED—YORKSHIRE Roc von szavion.-The undersigned will keep a thorn' bred Yorks can boar for sorties on North Half Lot 16, Registered pedigree. 750100 760, to be paid at time of service with privilege of return- ing if necessary, ./NO. bASEMA.NYietor. 12.9 Weaver diploma. lea 'GWWeav Shropsbires P Vi H Wabbex W H Webber 1&2;eweA o ewe, W H g W' Webber, a A Webber, J Downey ; nder80n ; ewe gnarling ewe Brown, R Sand Arkell, Teaew MINE. Boa;,aged, sow, E Kroll yr old, A Robertson, shire White-Boar, W ()Legg Pomeroy, A W J Pomeroy Krohn, A Rohe d sow, A A Robertson Bryans, Sam water, POIILTAY. A Laird an ; leghorna, blank spaniel owney, w Mo�lwen, Cliffe rd. -Aged ram, , diploma; abearliag ram, ; ram lamb, W H Webber,H Webber, 1 & 2 ; shearliWebber, 1 & en 1 &2 ,P 2 ; ewe, lamb, diploma. Grades -Asheeped m ram lamb, 3 g J Downey, 11SaudDowney, R {a , J Downs R. Sanderson ; ereon. y ewe lame; w ater. judge -H 0 Berkshire- 8 Vegan, J Dixon; brood n, 3 Dixon; sow under 1 9 Vegan. 'York Boar, aged,W. boar under 1 J Pomeroy,iilie ; brood yr old, W J saw under sow, A wilds, i 1 yr old, rteon. Tam• worth -Broil Robertson ; sow *index 1 yr old,eetown ; 0 Jadgea-D Arkell, Tees Pair turkeys,W Lambkin, E KrohnVog , $ 'Vogul; pigeons, J St Lambkin, Judge -J rd, Sabmurr & Son, Ed Krohn. ' SPECIAL mem. Judges - R Copeland, Gorrie ; W Pritohard, Redgrave. ROUE tLANOFAOTIIREe AND nein WORE. Flannel, Mrs Zoellner ; yarn, W H Me. Craoken, Jae W Edgar ; etookinge, hand- made, Mrs W MoBenzie, W H Mo- Craoken'1 stoakinge, fa0oy, Mrs w Mc- Kenzie soakstinkwool,MrsoMo5.enziMrs e, en - lairs Zoellner ; Snake in Cotton, Mrs MaKen. REAL ESTATE, THE 1901 ION" BRAND OF_ I�rARICS FOR SALE-`1'HE UN• DEn5ION5n 100eeverelgood Farms tor sale Sad. to rent, easy terms in Townships of Morris and Grey. 1T 01. sbOTT.Brusaels Drawing, ooateet-By Gorrieites, Jas Heaths, 3 Gibson, P Brown. H Z' ter, Robt Harding. By S6ineoa & Harris -Best bacon bog, A Robertson, 1 & 2. By 3 Milison-To lady who oan lar nese, hitch and drive once around traok, a teat, Annie MoOlement. ould again a " 'Fine that. He's got the family features, ye ken- they've a' the name tang noses, and reddislihnir. But the young Earl'll never be a patch on his father; he was a tall, hand- some men. Tbey any he s oomin' hamo some o' tbao days, but as inwife says, 'We' 11 it when we see him.' " "Do you think that if he were coming home he would do any good 7 " 'Mabe aye, and maybe no. He'd likely fist believe whatever the factor saw flt to tell ]nim. But what richt has the man to be aye rinnin' aboot foreign eouutriea, and neglect - in' bis Sin a " "Well, you lmow, be can't be in two places at once. Perhaps he would be only too glad to stay at home if he hadn't to serve his Bing 0nd Countrryy abroad." I'mtbinidlu' ho y if be ready tosorve bus Xing o and Country if he didna get :mild salary ford He's aa Governor, they tell me, 0 ono o' the i colonies. It wad set him batter if s. i ooh at ib ma l'8o me laugh o think o' a young chap like him, alai fresh frac college, sent awa to govern a million folk. Wlmb does he ken aboot it a But it he's iat a kino' ornamental figureherl owre ad, ye see. rather severe don't you. think. You wouldn't say as mucin to the Earl's face ' Awilluy NI O t No. 0 In 1811 Canoes anon of Sha Township of Grey, containing a4 stores, There is about 16 acres clear of tum• bar. n The rest t bush,0hair, 8o lienor Bras. r. nation apply eels. GOOD FARM OF 1421 ACRES IVXI for halo, being Lot 98, Con, 7, Greyy. House suitable for two families if required School bonee, church and part of the Village of Ethel on part of the lot. Apply to JOHN 00BER. Ethel Carrlaaa Works, 24- A few good steers for Bale, rising 8 years. Boys' Sdi1 Cloilliu� Once a Customer, ower. Apra s a 'Cunt J KESS the boys so the can go out and enjoy -the y y� '1 0 be afraid: wllnt D' they glorious air. Dress them so roll and tumble all over the ground. We have clothes to r for these busters—won't show dirt, won't made on purpose look shabby in a week's wear, and will always stand the rough and tumble wear of the lively boy: Pants have g double knees and double seats, lined with heavy white cotton, sewed 'with linen thread, seams double sewn. Wand put on to stopon ; all this . you get when taped, buttons p for the "Lion" Brand of Boys' Clothing. The oat you ask and make of these suits are not ' equalled by anything on market. We are sole agents for this famous make. the a A SACRIFICE 11 REAL ES TATE: $0006,00 will buy the McOau- gbey Block in the Village of Brussels. These two ane stereo must be sold to Close out the MaOaugley Estate. Intending purchasers should investigate at oaoe. Apply to F. S..' SCOTT or G. F. BLAIR, Brussels, Ont, FARM FOR SALE.-BEI1`lG the North-east i of Lot 24, in the )rd Concession 01 the Township of Morris.. in the County of Huron containing 60 acres, For price, terms and particulars apply to D. A. TAYLOR or F. L. SCHAFFNER M. Ds, Boiseevain..Manitoba, executors of the late H. A. Oaldbiek. r6R1I FOR SALE. --THE 1314- J - N• 1' dereigned offers hie 100 Sore farm for sale, being Lot 11, Con. 17, Grey. There are 90 sores cleared. and 10 -noise bush. Good Mane t with a • bank barn, 00x62 fee w house ll fenced Td• farm we o areae etaUllug' Bo d and damned. Artesian welt with wind h mill and tank. O10 acres to school, Church and market. 10 acres or Fall wheat and 15 acres plowed, balance seeded to grass. Ap- ply on the promisee or Walton E. 0. 64-t1 ENEAS °RICH, Walton. By J A Teak -Beet roadster, ,nn. bat• u tab of 6U ib - set would you i ma e B one wo 1 By E D01 g ) if he were home, no , Hoes int a man lire my eel' -het a I nicht sae -and buena' Socia a yeloon. experience I've had. Oh, Pea ev no a a body to the . rank onydinna lievedn lnvelnn' a'body to rs t same rnt oaymain than pr party a' the floors same colour; but property nes its m.Mword, and it'll ii clan to of neglect them. there yword whoa the ot.p. at day comes heEarrli f ens re tlin'•ubp. Mat fancy loo the o, Earl feel when the gig yety a' asks tho o loco, Earl Linton, din d gig y9 a' thea and. your a pleasures Bettospend 18 your. k set' and Sour his wife that 0 lett Soak was neyth and his wife n dee in a at?'oose that But a is ne'' I iii fit for man nor beast l But him a mu ekle' he's esae inns blain after 'sena fiat tatloahtless6voupnaahiel,end it's the y "Perhaps, after tui the Winter wheat W white 'Winter who Schmidt ; ser Campbell & & Ban ; large & Son 8teon E Krohn ;wat, 3 Campbell, & Son, A B lug wheat,.. A Schmidt, .t Son, W Strong, J Campbell poem, E Krobn, 3 Campbell peas, E Krohn, Campbell a oats, 13 V Lamps Lamps We will have in this week a DIRECT IMPORTA- TION ever P that will eclipse anything TION OF LAMPS shown here. Buying direct from the manufac- turers we can sell these goods at the same price as we formerly paid for the same' class andfully low as most dealers can buy for now. Be sure you see them before you buy. See our new FENCE MACHINE. With it you can build just the kind of Fence you need and save the big profit to the factory or agent. Ca11 and see it operated at our store. It is the BEST FENCE money can buy. ImporbaOt;to Breederaland-Horsemen. Eureka Caustic €L)<Si1l1l, A reliable' and speedy remedy for. Curbs, 8 lints, Sonatas, Sweeney, n, HOrBeB and Lump Jaw' in Cattle. !MADE 00L121 .'•1155 pampa• let whioh aeoompaaiea every bottle, giving sciontiao treatment in the various disease,: It oan.be used in every case of veterinary predicts where. stimulating applieatiobs and blisters are preeorlbed. It has no a ran: u. Every bottle sold is guaranteed to give satis- faction. , Pelee 760 per bottle. Sold by all pdrraegglets and countrystorekeepers. Pre. nieny MEDYCINE COMPAN, London. ant, 0. C. ROSS-, CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER, BRUSSELS. 1�. McKay & Co. BRU sS.EDS. e e been broah poor Earl would be glad to Changeplaces 'with you if ho could.," Ilan, I waddle, a huge Planes wi' him I had the chance the morn. Hie estate's trta a n burdened wi' debt, . and I'm euro h0 never got hall the pleasure sot o'd that I've dime. Mono's the time that I've said it. Man, to gang not at 9 o'nlook On e Simmer morula' and work awa among the trees and the Soo're tvllon a' the blackleg and biotite are asinging like toping their breasts, I ten ye it'sa it's sorreet r fell so. And the man that it; butt n' pair fellow, keno nnethintB aboot it; but a' i he time he's aweatin' hie lite sot o: heathen Him in some o'time oua ganga decent o nes on fonts he he gang aboot nal docent cheCg to fors is ileo. But me off are at the tato this is name I Como off, ' Th ye dog -ear mean= to d, et and Jock go " n AND ,r. Tho,to[f-Dart stopped, and Joak got down slowly f'm mntkle oblitgato ye for the 1101," he said. Man, that e a a smart beastle o'oars, Are ye grain in,iclrle further yer- seiva "Strut to the nexb ggate." "Yea; e1r Rendyaide." 7 " "Ohl You're maybe a visitor doon for the shaotin' a' ",Pio. BroomyknOWe is my home though I haven't been in it for a long time, You eon tell ydo good -wife that have come at last. The London Daily Dews s PRINTS MORE AND LATER NEWS than any other London or Toronto paper ciroolated' in this County, THIS BALAN of of YEAR FRED on receipt of $1.50 for 1902. Address all oommunioatione to { The News Ptg. and Pub, Co., London. DOLLAR DOLLAR n Goods Yes, we are prepared- to give you a Dollar's worth of G for every Dollar of your Money we may receive. We will be very much pleased to have the opportunity of showing you our stock of Fall and Winter Goods which is now ;com- plete and up-to-date. In'our Shoe Department Ws are now showing a more oomplete range of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers than any previous season. We would drawyourattention to onr- -Kip Shoes for Women, made with eeam on one aide only, in eines from 3 to 11, speolal value at $1,50. -Our Boyo' Split BIM, with seam on one side only, ie a splendid boy's Oboe for this Ssaeon of the year. FLOUR 'rod ny And 41113 a smile with hie Whibronzed. fano he Yn'Oed od round the corner,, the and e titand- lilg dumbfounded in the middle et the road Bless my soutl " he exclaimed. 'Ilea the Earl hln eel' l " 1'F0 ins oontintied,l Our Stock of Dross Goods never was larger. We are glowing--- -Homespnne, 64 inoheo wide, in shades of Brown, Gray, Fawn and Black, splendid value at 75o per yard. --Bine and Bleak Serge¢, heavy weight, all pure wool, at 50o'pryard. -Also fanny Frea6b Flannels, in leading shades, at 50o per yard. Saskatchewan Buffalo Robes. We have tb en en for 1b •fan ons Genuine Sa k Saskatchewan Bn ffalo Robe. e. T Hie Robs is made with an interlining of rubber and it is !iniad with a impeder qua'yof Astraotian Cloth, thus making the Robe waterproofand windproof. We patentee every one of these Robes to give entire satisSNotion. SALT Car of best Manitoba Flour to hand and ready for the public, Also a ear of Salt. The latter may be had at my Office or Grain Storehouse to suit Customers. tAlf. 3aeker0 Brussels. Before Buying Tour Furs this ninongun it would probably be to your interest to Call and look through our stock. -In 31Man's Fur Coats we can give yon Coon, Wombat, Black Martin, Wallaby, 0or8i0an and Imitation Persian Lamb, -In Ladiet' Fore we oan give you Caper'Suse in the different kinds of Fur, tion of Astrachan Gauntlets, Aatraahan Capes and a Cholas eeloo Astraohau Oaokels of beet quality money o00 buy. It will Cost you nothing to call and inspect our stock and as we said before we can show you a mote complete range of goods in all lines than We were ever in a position to do before at 11 F. 1ViCcAllister s L"l'2-3L. P. B' -If be w be to oal1 ate buying a atilt for et 0811 priven forif oe any of pout a good quality off probably patio toad° up•to-dito. g P