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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1917-6-21, Page 5RUwiPIE$S+ CARDS, JNO. SUTHERLAND & SONS LIMITED INSPRONCS G'1J'i1t°J PJI O.fWrr3lfzo WM. SPENCE CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER MMMARRIAGLI' LICENSEti race 11h the .Poet Mace, MINI. sae Business Onrds JAS, ANDERSON, VETERINARY SURGEON. Suoceseo• to M. $, Moore, Office at Ander. son Bros. Livery stable, Beunseit, Telephone No, 29, ' T. T. NP RAE M. B.. M. O. P.. et S. O. ' M, O. H., Village of Brussels. Physician, Surgeon, Accoucheor Office at residence, opposite Melville (Atwell, WilIl un street. DR. F T. BRYANS Bachelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Licentiate of College of Physicians and Sur- geons, Ontario -ex-Senior House Surgeon of Western Huspitel, Toronto, Offices of late. Dr. A. 5IaIiove> Smith Meek, Brussels. (neral phone 45. MAUDE C. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Personal ,rnrluete Department of Ophthal- mology, aleOurmiek medical College, Chicago, is prepared to test eyes and at glaesea et her office over MIAs Inman's millinery store. Office dace -Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of every week. Office hours -10 to 12 a, m, ; 1 to 6 p, m. lilveninge by appoint. ment, Phone 1215. OR. WARDLAW Honor graduate Of the Ontario Veterinary College. Day' and night colla. Office opposite Flour Mill, IQthel. JAMES TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co. Satisfaction nsstmed ; Charges moderate. Write or Telephone if not convenient to mil, Both Brusaele and North Huron Phones. BREA-RAVE P. O. P. R. MULHERON Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN, VOCAL. Organist nod Choir Master, Melville Church, Brno+ole Penns prepared for Toronto Col, lege of Manic It'xanr6ultiona. Pheno 1ax PROUOFOOT, BILLOBAN & COOKE Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, &c. Office on the Square, 2nd door from Hnmlllon Street, OODERICII. ONT. Private funds to loan at lowest rates. W. Phouoenor, K. C. .T. f., Su.couae 000(50 eidDeeteemeegaegermetriMicaeszligiettrAW- CENTRAL STRATF'ORD, ONT. Ontario's Best Business College 6 r, Students may enter our clan;os et hey 6.time. d:nn1 menou your 000rao now and .Yd be qualt0,•d for n position by andante. mer. During July and A ngu.t of 1(54 ryy ri ••• year t.,, rum vud rolls for over 200 1 office asalatants we could not nem' 1.j ply. 1(0? grndnntei are lo doomed. '�,1 1� rite atonce for unr free catalogue, D. A. MCL CHLAN, Principal. al. A Fa c:✓ ],;+ v..;1. t<Y 1..1+ v 1.,r vSy vr;y vs+ tar �' Trowbridge Mts. A. W. Davis and snn, Si et. - ford, spent a few days last week IIith her parents, 0. \V. and Mrs, Onsets. John Coates has been ape fleeted County Oon;table. Mr. Coates was A Mounted Policeman in the West for some time. Molesworth John \loAllistel, Guelph, was here o11 0111111 1.88 lest week. Carl Anene1 ng, Del enit, spent the week end et.iinh EA kettle. Miss 11-. 3loVictr and aliss Living- stone, Nevada, are visiting friends her e. Rev. Mr. McCulloch, (h•Arllertenk, °e- rupted the Peesbyteri (i pulpit 011 Sumluv. J. B. and Mrs. Menzies left me a three months' trip through the West - 'I'll P s 1.11x1111' •7. L nMrs Ie. McAllister vont In In •. ntn where she will spend a sheet ,ni e• ie 11,0. time before t, nr1, to 1 home 1 1 A special meeting or the Women's Institute was held on 11115 h tY+ June 791.h, at Ates. R Srehtwto's. Aliso Onllins, .A enlister, wee present and grove nn address. There was a good n1(1010al ;teem aIll, HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS MAY 8th TO OCTOBER 3Oth Every TUESDAY "ALL RAIL" - also by THURSDAY'S STEAMER "Groat Laked Routes" Seaton Nevl ation Your Future Is In the West The fertile prairies hove put Western Canada d1rho map. Thorn are 01111 ' thousands of acres wahine for the Man who wants a Iwme end prosperity. Take advantage of Low Rates and traveivia Canadian Pacific W. B. HOWARD Distrtot Passenger Arent TORONTO HEALTDEEST ONE IH THE FAMILY No Sign Of Dropsy And Kidney Trouble Since Taking "FRUIT-A.TIVES" HATTIE WARREN Port Robinson, Ont., July 8th, 1915. "We have used "Fruit-a-tives" is our house for over three years and have always found them a good medicine. Our little girl, Hattie, was troubled with Kidney Disease. The Doctor said she was threatened with Dropsy. Her limbs and body were all swollen and we began toClinic she could not live. Finally, we decided to try "Fruit-a-tives". She began to show improvement a/kr we had given her afew tablets. In a short time, the swelling had all gone down and her flesh began to look more natural. Now she is the healthiest one in the family and has no signs of the old ailment. We can not say too much for "Fruit -a• tives" and would never be without them". ' WILLIAM WARREN. 50e, a box, 0 for $2.50, trial she, 250. At all dealers or sent postpaid oe reoelptof price by Fruit a•tiveaLimitedt. Ottawa. Half a Century of Confederation (Continued front page 4) in Liverpool, he will hawk in New Yolk." Froth that un ale. Field lend Ito trouble in Arousing Englund as well .as America. f.' i;g yenta+ of toll and many feilnres follmved. In 1805 they went cent with tole; of wire, hot in neid-eceun the cable luvnke, end all hope, for a little Lime, was given up, het the attempt was made again in 1$96 (Mr. Field's 5191 trip across the Atlantic.) mill it wets accomplished. The tt•ri t1.] 1 ernilo four lines of A poem ofcno0idera hie length whirlh then lip• Geared in at l.oglioh pul,lirntinll : Twn mighty land+ have .hakett hood■ A^rose the deep wide rem, The world looks forward with new hope Of better tinted to be." Thu most comprehensive thinker of et few years ago, Rohet t Spencer, laughrdl at thee idem or turning elect. (qui L0 to practical account 140 71, Motor For driving m'tchinery. .111 view of the fact that thousands of 01 "51.1 way epitome, eyatom e, for years, have used no other power, Mr, Spencer CAU lewdly r. he ranked us n n 1 f h11 trustworthy i Y Y wolflike A thou +htful fn. laud ie Aa - I I 6 oustcmled to say, "Since the telephone and the phuuegruph crone I do not re- gard anything AS chimerical." The telephone which is now .6 universally used, never cruses to be a wgndeh to us. The recognition of at 110(11111 voice hundreds of utiles, away is tutu - vellums. Agent Rennie culled bis dog through the telephone, end though many Miles intervened, the animal 1)0i1(mizcd the wits (116 gave evi- dence of hi; geeat pleasure in the usual doggish way. Churches may be emtnrelyd by, telephone, and the whole service es reprodnoed from IG'st hymn and prayer to benediction. lint the instrument is altogether too iutpar1505 in its 1r,n+missies of sounds, for the smeile of the sleeper, the enat'ze Of the snuff•taker and the cry of the baby will alike mingle with the weepers joyful sound. n• t 1 vat nee the So el'kb IA a and 70 triumphs of science and disco cry in 1 1'•)t / thatpeop- le 1. f eemut ole, t o n e I i P . freechoice ns a ho mew hewn t ce t how le > nthey will converge, whetheretter htphone, y lir AiI' u1' til err niuostbY signals to the stars. \Ve bevel by lightning and the el, tele pro our e• a'' 11 the N�tho 1; are 1 lie toucht tris A with em, 1) •'7hrr, and the tour news reticle see nnnlediately. Luring Cosies es who woe horn dur- ing the 'letter inert of l.he last rent have +ren ruin heard of nee import- ant events happening ln'tleible than Met Int Well did during the 000 ken•e of his life. 81 e81111.111118, nutoads, telegraph', flying nntti'ihin'., improved fru 111 implements, cud mechanics' lath of all desr1 three m'e rho products elf the past few decades, A science end industry publicat inn had the following (hues ill a reeves issue : In other times we took a ear Drawn b len, sae, if gong for, And felt tint we were blest, N•rty the r ou'lnrtor 10508 the fare And otlnhs n broonlet'ok Is the air, And lightning does the rest, In other dare ntotll('the street A glhhwnring lout ern lid her feat When on e neldebeht stroll ; lint now W0011(.11, when night in nigh, A niece of lightning from the sky And stink it en a pole, 'Bine was when 0110 'Mist hold hie ear Close to it whispering wane to Meer, Like deer hien-high and nigher But note from town to town he talks, And pure 11111 11000 Into a box And whispers through a wire." Note etlao the great advancement 10 ver isifl + and eminent of adt the ely1LKt eta ooupaned with former times. In the villetgs of Oakville a gentleman conducting ft ge.nelltl Move business inserted the following ttdverlisetnetet 111 51he Christian (1needle'', of Toron- to :"The subset iber having dOte. mencett the nisi el>eli Nle and ine1eacl- tile business at Oakville would In- form his friends gad the public that he intend() to keep en heed et genera! • aseurtlueltt of dry gnede and hard- ware, also a few geoe.rles and (14001• uiiles, mostly used In the emuti ry, which he offers low tin' erose, 1. \V, Wlllletue, June 1, 1888." And this PP untitled for 2 or 8 years, without 81(y ohauge, 137 way of centrist, note the following "eel" of a big More, under. KKthug exteuel►e repairs, even. to the fuuudalions, yet the business and their dully "ads" went or as usual "Match [hie *vendee fel stor'e's pro - gimes if you can ; other stores would hove closed up for et week, but not so with us ; it's not our way. Yoder. (ley the big Melee were crowded, Lo- day a wonderland of bargains rued marching crowds. Carpenters, brick- layer., painters, gee teen, $00 em- pluyeee and 10,600 people will wake the stare n blaze of glory tti+nlen row." "Two large dairy fern,. -one at (sling. ton and the stater at Georgetown - receiving tinily the product. of 120 11(1151) news ; born buildings nn farm I with capncily 0l' storing 850 tore of hay cud 10,000 huebele of g1A111," "pairs hotel] room in the baernneui, supplied with creat], butter nod milk, die eta from our own dairy fed no•, and capable of ec0(netnudetilrg 801)0 people a rimy." tThough the auto may have dis- placed the wagon delivery to some sx• e tent, yet the bureee Mill needed are cleaned with a *team or electric cleaner. As to the ustvepeper itself we are told that a rtes cite be rut down. turned into pulp yen paper and issued AS A newspaper in SO hours, need the ordinrn'y newspaper is a letter from the whole earth. 13'acilities for rapid living make one life now equal to n hundred one century ago, Would that this were true in morals also. Among all the discoveries for quick illtel'ehange of thought among men, not one has been found necessary for more necessary for mere effective communion with God. Our gracious Father anticipated all unman pen. grere, and in the very Beginning open- ed a perfect telegraph line betwixt hi. throne and every believing heart. "I love the Lo'd," exclaimed David, "ba - 08080 he With heard my voice end my suppllcettuns. Because he hath In. relined his ear unto 1110, therefore will I call upon him as long an I live," "The wireless telegraph celled Prayer Needs neither ether, space nor air. OPar whioh to speed fear's quivering wave Prom un who need to Rim who eaves ; fhrmrgh vaenum, of forgotfutnexe Race ((rill the flashing nee.0lgae ; Nn medium le ton 400,6 or hard ; Flesh, diatomite, Mate, he vain retard ; "Prayer nerd+ two In,eromentealone- (lod'a heart, sad, tuned a hnre1t)5,4hine own t These sign.*( etatlnne Ill accord, Thou shah 5014 nonvrrso with Thy f.nrd Through hilt., n'er pl*ine, beneath the sea - For love's. the el.ctrir.Ity 1 Who Invent, though the meanest clod, Can telegraph each de] to God," But human inventions (10 facilitate divine etonunu(ientions. 'I'he prompt - beget of a good heart in response .to prayer lir preaching can now instant- ly be ,lode known to peer and newly, wounded and dying, sinful and lost anywhere on God's fontetool, in city, of wilderness, lir desolate place, or tangled jungle, among pagans or Christians, wherever hllmenit7 is tweed. Dollars giveli to miesinne or pleilenthrnpleive can be sent to (heir destinett:irul in a second of lime. if o"1. of Ond's workers in India er Chinn or Africa Mee the world knew. 5Lnlmna; before the mortal hotly i■ cold. Quick reparation in possible for any lose. It is a (melting 11g1, and the cb11rr11 must push 8e hard an the world. A11 human ingennit3' meet be made coalescent with divine wisdom he making this gi11.011 eed earth a paradise of purityeed peace. It is charect.t•istic of elan to meg- nify the faults of the living and speak only in glowing terms of the dead but in spite of the magnificence and power of previous civilizetions ; in spite of the Mestere of literature and art, who have left behind them mnnu- nleute which have never been sur- passed, and which will tax to the ut- most the genius of costing ages to equal : in spite of the mighty (nen of Geed who have towered among men like links among rushee ; in spite of All the beauties, all the ruggedness nod grandeur of previous ages, the twentieth century stands like a snow- capped mo stein peak bathed in the aplentloes of Lhe setting sun, while Ile fellows are already wrapped in mist and twilight. In the foregoing considerations • 460,110f4.+44++04.004`044444+04'. • Fruit and it Ice eream TTr�1w� "'► "l► ,*H Sunkist Oranges T. • Lemons and Grape Fruit $ 13iggest Bananas in Town All kinds Fruits in Season $ Full line first-class Groc- ; I eries and Confectionery $ Flour and Feed. I I + Telephone orders promptly '1' $ aliendad to. 'Phone No, is $ + 229. Cell us up and have a + $ ((lent about prices. •l, 4. T4.he Star Grocery Bowe of Gond Old Cheese 'i' t T. W.T. Spence i Proprietor ETH E L + +++++++++++++++++++++++++ there is ground for hope. W. 1.811 labor with mote energy and more ley if we .believe our efforts are.,yielding fruit, and that the good cause in 5,111011 wet are engaged is gaining ground. Let lie be hopeful, and be- lieve that the best days of Lire world are not behind, taut ahead. God means that the race upon' which he has expended so much lure Sod effort shall move forward to the possession and enjoyment of a plot y of wbinh we have now possibly, only the faintest cnmoeption. Our weakneu and vadla• tion and wickedness may eotnewhut delay' the consummation, bet 15 is entni'lg, To doubt it ie to believe that the devil is to win 111 his age -long eeu- U•overey and conflict. with God. We do not doubt it. Almighty, power mud goodness end merry are pledged to bring it in pees. Let us be diligent. Our Heavenly Father has taken us in- to ceepartner8hip with Ilinself. We ere invested with a gieatdignity, and it ie our chute end privilege to aid in twinging b71ck our erring and sinning brother -men W the right and true veiny, and W contribute our pelt, how. ever .Mall it be, to the full accomp- lishment of these high, divine pur- Lposes, whs icll are aold as eternity, ondon, Jute 7th, 1917. HURON CO. COUNCIL (Continued fro" last week) Nauru and Stewart, Seam th, that a grant, of $2500 b- made tie the Child- ren's hid Snidely for the ;urrh►s* and equipment of the Ht. Law ronce prop. erty in the town of Godei kir with ilia piovi0illll its 1110 deer) that in case the Semite eeeese U1 entry nn the work, the said property revert In the *minty And that, elle expenditure of this a- mount lee disbursed by a joint onto wider of this Council and the Child. ren'0 Aid Society anti tient any llaletwe not used in purr:lease or .quipuh8ut he need ley Life Society for maiuleoance. 1 1 r lladm K x111 Neel) tied. ell Children's Sheller Committee ha Lobb, Living- stone mud Stewart Seaflh.-Ellieri t end Erwin that the o' special meeting of the Council be held un Tneeday, June 1901, at 180 o'clock, Carr Koine and Weimer, that the Comity 1Equalization be me the sanme basis as last 71151'. Oarried.-Fllient and Er - tele that County of Huron d.eignate nbnut 300 miles under the Gond Roads System. 0nrried.-Nairn and Iabister I11at Onunl y do not designate Onnnty roads within (ihnit■ of towns and vil- lages. Caroled.-Consid,'t•ablr (1(1(0 was spent in the discussion of the improvement of toads melee. Good Roads System and mejority Wer0 711 favor of entering into et Gond ]toads eicheune.-Elliott anti Feed that every member be a enlnmittea to designate the reeds in the system. Oarried,- +•+•+•+•+•+•+•+hr•+•'te+OS* +see+•+•+ •+.4...,..„...,...,......... SpringTi a is Photo Time t.. m t.,, ,.....„,.....0)........„.........„..),::,.......,-. 6 '.„, �;Y+t �r1 � w.ft.'<� tl �� `mi ;1,;...74,,,,,,4,0,. sF .erk4 `i,.1,s NSdDr'.p 2-: ,i- i ,, {)1M! ,,....,/,‘,. . , I The Farmer and His Kodak : i t t i •t JEWELER Pictures -like this one -of the sheep in the pastureepre easy to make in the simple Kodak way. Your I{odak will give you Profit as Well as Pleasure for the same Kodak that pictures the sheep will picture equally well your Prize Stock and Crops, in addition to all the Special Features that make your farm the home fl 1• • 1 Ask for Booklet -“The he Ko ak on the Farm." it is. A d KODARS from $7,00 up. ■ROWNIE CAMERAS from Vas up. J. R. WENDT W ROXETER t • • •a• • • •• • • • • • rillloth and Feed that we hold tt special leaet 111g Of 5110 Council loh the pith Met to coeider the Good Rea(i. ques- tion and desigoala a Ouunty 8yete111 Of 1 unlls. Carried, Comity Property Committee ('115)3(0. .d they lend vied led the jell and fumed all depertin.nts clean and well kept, and d. mistimes %hetero, who had no complaints to make nodi reported they we're well treated, We recommend reg11011 r f ,Inner Griffin for paint for flour, pert of 1 not and floor, and Mete 10 gent, of seelviced carpet, be greed. ed. Rogi.try Offlre was founli neat anti liken. 11 quest of Registrar 011AII for either a eiew furpace 01 re - Pairs to prevent nom be granted, Lhe. sill 0110 being over 311 yeetl0111 use, toed not giving met ane: lou, 0011rt House and offices tveree inspected and fumed that they leave been well looked after by Caretaker al,Oreath, We reonm- ewled the furlutro he repnh'ed anti boiler hen a:Led. Also that pipe from reef he repaired and pain! 1>e furnish- ed for the flea of the hath We also recommend that request of 1). hlr. Duuald fur shelving tee granted (11111 Wet. all repaire he melee. suilervlanl of Property Committee, .1, 0. Lallh- wails, Chnu•nhan. Executive Committee 1 eon( tett as toilette.: lie mol ion of Nairn and Si owner, Senfnrlh, that a grant of 82,500 far Chileirce's Aid Society to buy SI. Lawrence property in Gado - 1'1011, we recommend no action, We recotuue11(1 that a committee be ap- pointed, with power to inocure a Imit- able house by put cheese et rent, for et Children's Shelter provided weebase dee• not exceed $2,000. -Re (notion 1(f' Brock and McKinley, thltt grunt of $8,000 be made for Red Gross work, we recommend request be geeulted to be distributed nn sumo basis as pre- vious grant to any Society doing Red Crone work. -lie motion of Neeb and McKinley, that request of Mrs. Hamil- ton, President of the 'Women's War Auxiliary for $100, be granted and sum be placed to their credit. -Re motion of Elliott and Pond that the question of meat and bread for the Jail, we recommend meat price be r8ieed to 20 cents and bread remain the .awe, -Re motion of McKinlay and Loithweite, that Warden be In. strutted to feign documents re sending Mr. Oarroeh's child to Sick Oblldieetes Howl tat, Toe ten to, be grate. ed. -We recommend butt an increase in the following articles be grtenLed : Pota- toes, onions, eye up and saltie, 1115 saute to be provided at cost prices, -J. M, Govenlock, Chairman. Specie) Committee reported as fol- lows : Re telethon of Livingstone and Harding, that Treasurer be authorized to redeem any County debentures at par, when there ie a me plus in the sinking fund, we recommend that this be done. -Re (Motion of Powell and Doig that. County assessment be qua - heed by County valuators this year, we recommend that we go by the old system for the Messed yeti'. -Re motion of Forehand Erwin, tient Coun- cil pass a resolution of emu relation to Indies of County for the good work they have done in providing comforts for soldier. we recommend that the resolution be pa.sed.-In regard to the request of the different Farmers' Glebe anti eleputatinu from South Huron that a District Representative be appointed, we recommend that the grant be made and the Ontario Gavel remeet be asked to appoint one. John Shortreed, Ohale man. l+lducetinn Committee reported as follows: We recommend pnymeetnf $385 21 to the Berli/One High School and $99 20 to Stratford Collegiate In- stitute, being amounts due fur Huron County pupilsIlfe Wending above namede d c schools. -We of Jame.; hs M'rA1 owmeud appoint- ment t 1IP miut- mrnt 1 l h cath as Trustee of- Clinton Collegiate Institute re Mu. Paul resigned, and that Dr. Redmond be appniuted Trustee for \Vingham I igh School in playa of W. D. Pring- le appointed for 1915,-0. A. Nairn, Chairman, Road and Bridge Committee report- ed as toilettes : Re motion of Young and Malluugh, we recommend that snow shield. be added to Anhul0 bridge. -Re motion of Beavers and Stewart, the recommend that nn ac- tion be take!(. -lie muton of Lobb and Leithweite. This bridge being 9 feet and not a County bridge, we re- commend no action be taken, -Re motion of Shortreed and Campbell, we recommend snow shields be added to the bridges on Prairie road, South of \VinBhahm-Re mntinn of Powell and Iebister, we recommend that no action be taker(. -Re motion of Isbist- er end Powell, we recommend that 1 he same be ender the supervision of 117e •o 1 'n i 1 e1.. -Ra motion li e f is - awl lv e C t County K bleier and S1 ortr•1ed we recommend 1 that the aIP t • s nus to the bridges be to Ar properly 1 epnired and also rlepnunend townships of Muni. and Last \\7. o repairing of ■ h to attend L<. to n I Lheic wane 1 g share of the rued and would suggest (het the road be properly lighted.- RRe resolution of Clinton 13en1•d of Trade, we recommend that the com- unulicatinu of lite Board of nettle he left to the whole Council, -We in. epeetell 111e Alaitlmld Bridge and Noll some needed repairs Lo ,one of the end abutments which was caused ley 117e undermining. \Ve recommend that Engineer Imre it replied us ream its possible, -Road and 13eidg0 Commit- tee with Eugiuecr, met on Nifty 21st ''and 82nd and inspected Smith, Stant tette, 131ack Creek and "Eleven Mile Creek tuidgee, Ap(n'oaohes to most of these bridges require to be widened and otherwise repaired. Approach to the Whiskey bridge At the East end should be widened, and in order to do !hie; tate wing wall of the abulnletet nn the tipper 0(11e should be extended and filled in. To protect this work )uw'nahip of Stephen should continue this fining. g. Loentywok 15 in (lateen. of being washed away if this Is not done, Adobes( au agreement with Stephen berme 0mint work is und er taken. Found St. Joseph bridge in gond ('opal' and approve of the work dope last 7e8I', Met 111r, AIcKiulay at a small bridge on the Lake !toad, Stanley. !Phis Moieties Orme n emelt Myren) .pperenlly not more 1,111151 a yard wieie„ and the water has a good fall, We conaidet' 8 0ulvert 6 feet wide ie *ancient and recommend County take l0'aotinn he the n)atte,t, Approaches at Bayflsid bridge need .light repairs. Creek in the North abutment should be tilled with 0810101(0., In Goderieh township, bake Road, w0 e•os•oitseess1t•eeytte®f3Fat8F7teispesc0000e04•0etl.eeee•Ilie0*001000• tY, TheChevrolet • • hit Serice r tati • e t8 • • E are now prepared to give the best of satisfaction �JY to all 151 the Automobile line. Repairs for all • Cars will get imnle.1cliate attention. We have installed aan up-to-date Gas Pump for• Auto Service. Best of • Oils and Grease kept. Dunlop, Goodyear and Domin- $ ion Tires always on hand. Call and test us in above lines • At Evan's Qarage, Main Street, Brussels wO • 0 • In the ``''u'y Line This year nor pigs etre bel ter and more up -le -date than ever, !tubber and Steel 'l'Ored Itig•I of best rnalerial, 25 penis has given us experience to have nothing but the best in this line. C1 ci a O 0 5, t� •• eJ • All. Sobbing in Wood lir Icon prrnu pl I}+ attf.enderl to. FJ •0 Re -e eibbering Buggy 1VheeIs et specialty -all steed Rubber, • 20 1 3 • •• 1) • ▪ The D. Ewan Carriage Works • 0) ••QA••isees1eo oeseosso ce.Nce eseenooresege osse1eeneeo Best attention given to Repainting of Buggies and a Specialty made of Autos. Orders for New Designs of work. inspected the \Vallate lord Dunlop bridges. Approach to former needs eptne repairs. Dunlop bridge is an old structure and the advise a new bridge is erected, It will require .l1( be abt'at 16 feet wide. Engineer is asked to have above works completed. Scarcely guy damage was done to roads and (midges by Spring fresh- ets, -lee ocnnuuntcation of the Clerk of Ashfleld, we recommend that as these amendments are unknown at present, but we understand that some change of the Act at the last session wets made, we advise that no action be Laken at present but that commit- tee lee empowered to deal with the mato. later with advice of Solicitor. -Re m"tioe of Govenluck fwd Stew- art we Ieconetnend that this depth be referred back to Council as a whole and strongly recommend its adoption, -J. A, Stewart, Ohnirm(w. Huron County Court June sittings of the County Court opened at the Comet House, Goderirh, Tuesday of last week. There were silt cries 011 the docket but they were all either settled or postponed to a later dale. The following is a summary of the different cases : Coombs vs. l lallaiwn,-'l'i,is was an action entered by Joseph Cootl>Ile, BIyil, to recover• on rt penuiissoey note made by \V. P. 13,111uh0,1 and Mary Halhrhan, both 1(r Last \Vawst- nosh. .1udgeneut twee entered (Igo the defendants for the sunt of $301.70 and costs, Proudfoot, 1(i5lortul & Cooke for plaintiff ; L. E, Dancey for defendants. Phttraud vs. Gentle v, -An action entered by Josephat P01111 (15(11, 111]11. Quebec,cletituieg to be a eieditor of Napoleon A. Oantin, !lav township, against Phomas Gundry, Gnderieh, assignee of Cantin's estate, told Jean Vent 11. `antic and, U 1 N.A. C -1(a in both r I lh F Hay township. Plaintiff elains that alleged side of the assets of the estate which took place last yeaf teas with- out the knowledge mud consent of the creditors. The Well was postponed until July 18i al. 11. 80 a. m. L. E. Dancey for plaintiff ; Proudfoot, Kil- loran & Cooke for defendants. Carter vs. DuLaval Dairy Supply Onmpauny, Liotiled.-An actio) enter- ed by David Oat ter, East \Vawanosh, me agent for the sale of 01'ea1(5 separa- tors on a cnmmissiou basis, Defend - nuts, itis alleged, have received the pt oceeds of the sale of 7S cream separ- ators but have refused to pay to the plaintiff the COMIllisslous due hien. Defendants enter a counter -claim. The trial of i 15001 was postponed till Dseember sittings of the County 0,•urt. L, 11, Dancey fur plaintiff Proudfoot, Killoran & Cooke for de. fendants. Me5lnrchie vs. Hallahan.-A.1( ac- tion entered by James McINurchie, Blyth, to recover on a promissory note made by \Vm. P. Hallahan, East \Vawanosh. Tide action was Betted between the parties, Proudfoot, Kil- loran & Cooke for plaintiff ; L. E. Dancey for defendant, Conk et al, vs. iiami}inn, -Au (I- lion entered by H. Cook & Sons, lids millers and grain dealers, 1ien4811, rtai"ling (lametges by reason of the failure of the defendant, James Baia. (Itm>, Clinton, to deliver a cocain 1411100110. of grain to thein Trial was postponed me account of illness of de- fendant, to a day agreeable to the Court when the defendant is able to attend the trial, Prnndfuot, Rillnr- an & Cooke fee plain tiffs ; Chas. Gnt- row for defendant. Stewart ve. Sterling et al, -This ar ti011 was the only, 3ury ease on flee docket. It was entered by Anna Isa- bella. Stewart, by Percy Stewart, her next Mend, against Alexander and Mabel Steeling, all of Colborne town- ship, for slender. The trial was post- poned to the December sittings of [hie Court. L. E. Dancov for pletintitl' ; Pa•nulfoot, Killoran & Cooke for de- fendants. Rev. 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