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The Brussels Post, 1906-7-5, Page 4ON 14i 1O1 /Fars. aaadqpOmpa'io°�odmpw'' 'm�"oPm�OCtltly . gnPp:518 rNa18QFRRo�,t' \ b eNm;�i �vp�Wao�`p1mbayr�",i�®'��m�N'� /�p�it$h°3• 2pap°b6°°Firt,/ B$°C�wfyrig�ogg07'"bap.wNm�aHr�ro,.�am^eaortoa'l' 4marnwnC�pv' Ssrad7p��b,•'-3Vx 9 th 0' R�W=OO<p�wrnONm,w'o8wa�d�°_° . g Art. ;`o�aGc''hw°i'09obg :rvvGa .Kdaoh'msi1dag0atei�3�1t n 0�9Pn20 e1S'10-aag 5i79t En08,io«0g°W°aEo2•••aFn5`rE'1t' gt 18 tui ELel 0 ';-'b'C ix1155•C150514 RURSDAY, JULY 5, 1906. Jvoai m by the daily reoord of arime end iobumenity that 501(180 age, when alt men will love one another Os brothers, bas not yet been attained to, The world may bo growing better but the programa is not discernable withont a magnifying glees in some patella Parliament is likely to Qom - piste the work of this session Ohie week. TO is a marvelous thing to notice the number of people who play "bookey" from the Howie, even with the big salary. Heron Co, members are not always on band to reoord their votes. A enedeI80I evidence of what a slat. wart kink Kan do ie apparent In the de - olden of the Dominion Government to wipe out the pensioning of a good many people 'who are already well able to ogre for themselves. If Governments were oftener broogbt ap with a round turn and made to anderetand that they are the servants of the people it would be better for all! concerned. We are pleased to sea thee the Comte batt enetained the Local Option Bylaw in Elmo Township, not simply on account of the came but t0 pat a etop to trifling and irivolone objeotiono that are raised to defeat the will of the people. Now that the law is established the ratepayere and others should pay deference to it es it is just as binding o0 them es any other law by which they are or should be governed. A GREAT kink ie made by some folk over the gate of Carnegie, Rooklelier and other millionaires to libraries, aollegee and other public ioetilntious. We don't believe in each etoff and think these men are to be oommeuded for their willingness to b!eae many oomnennitiee by their liberality. These gifts don't impoverish these gentlemen of °puree, but many an institution has been belped oat of embarrassment by the donations. It the mime W888 increased and the donators largely muliplied we would be all the better pleased. TIM terrible railway aooident of Saute. bury, Euglaud, about 80 miles from London, and in which three well known resident° of Toronto, Rev. Mr. King, Bar- rister Harwich and Mr. Pipon, met almost 'natant dealb, is another proof of the uncertainty oflife and the great danger of too rapid r0nnl8g on the rail- way lime. We sometimes think our Canadian railways make great records (not often on our lineal but those who have toured through elle Old Land say we are not in it compered with eome of the cannon ball expresses. Human life is too preeioue to endanger it ae at present. The iuveetigation now being held will probably throw light on the real Canoe Of the accident. Ie the celebration of the 39112 anniver- eery of the Dominion of Canada the people of this land have good reason to be proud of their conotry. Ila history has been one of manifest progress, so real that even the moat dyepetio oonld see it. From its five original Provivaee it hae developed into a robust nine and its population from a [bade over 3 million to upwards of 6 million, with giorione poeeibilitiee for its rapid iaoreaee in the almost illimitable sores of the breed West. Ocher evidence[ of material prosperity are realized in the Fant that the railway mileage tea inoreaeed 7 fold and the poetoffioee from 3,638 to 10,460. The mutability of things terrestrial ie clearly proven when it le elated that oat of 33 parttime who oomposed the 121000rio group known ae "`The Fathers of Confeder- ation" but two survive, viz, Sir. Oharlee Topper and Senator A. A. MoDooald. From the optimistic outlook of the average Canadian the future is full of real hopefulness and the trend of the times betokens a mnoh broader horizon than was dreamed of in the inception of the Land of the Maple Leaf. Canada will be greet ae her manly eons and es- timable daughters rine bo the plane of privilege and opportunity and take hold of the monde thal strengthen the Nation's bulwarks. The poet Lowell voice[ the true sentiment when he write[ :- "Be noble 1 and the the nobleness that lies in other lives Sleeping but never dead Shall rise in majeety to meet thine own 1 Tben shalt than see it gleam in other eyes, Then shalt pure light around thy path be spread And then shalt nevermore be sad or lone." The 7811 Regiment Band at London are ou strike. George Shelly baa again been dismieeed from the position of Overseer of fieheriee al the Palle. Sir Frederi0k Borden le opposed to the peopoeel to matte the Oxford Rifles a Woodetook regiment, and desires that it be reorganized on the Old lines, Thome Lee Sing, a Hamilton Chine - man, who proaeoated Chang Sing a few days ago, bag asked for pollee protaolion. Be olaime that the Highbindero' Society hae put a price of $400 on hie head. emee..th.- _. ea: v..._...ru.'.retele.aaae, - .aeeeetscorwr.ar•.r..":"., ..__.,...n .�.._. �- � Nagle and Looby, bol. of ooptraot - I �-�_- _ T..... _� Mitchell bridge abu8meute„ 357 08 , George Barkley, on coutraet Mo. Joseph 0combee, township and I oontreetor'e portion inepeat• Bishop Dddoalin 10881,ed a oongrat. alatory address from the Synod of NI - agars on the 00000/00 of the tenth Mini" vereary of his uoueeoration au Bethel), Mr, Fieldiug has given notice of a bill to repeal the not granting peneiene to ex. Miniotere, It ie reported that one of the peheionero realized ou hie annuity for a lump sunt iu oath.. Grey Council Meeting. The Council mot pursuant to order in the Township Hall, Ethel, on Monday, June 25812, at 11 a, m, The Reeve In the chair and other mombere all present. The miuutee of last meeting were read and linseed. D. Robb, Inspector of Pab li0 Sohools ter Bette Huron, was preoeut and gave a very explicit explanation of the new Sohool Law, stating the duty of Oonnoile and of Trustees regarding the same. Petition from William Fulton and ottani fora Municipal drain read. Moved by John Brown,ae000ded by John Cott that the petition be approved as there is a majority of the ratepayers on same, and that a Bylaw be prepared appointing John Roger to examine and report on same, -Carried. Petition of William !'Irate! and othere for a Manio• Mei draio read. Moved by John Grant, seconded by Duncan Johnson that the petition be approved as there is a major• ay of she ratepayers interested on said petition, and tint a Bylaw be prepared appointing John Roger to exemiee and report ou same.-Oerried. Moved by nc Duan Johnston, eeoonded by John Brown that the 000tra0t of the Love Municipal Drain be awarded to John Coates, price $710 00, he having furnished aeonrity eatielaotory to the Council for the due completion of said 000tract ao• cording to profile, plane and epeoifioa• tions, -Carried, Moved by John 0011, aeoouded by John Grant that the follow- ing 80008018 be paid. -Carried, A. Hilt & Co„ bol Mitohell bridge $844 00 John F. Beirnes, on contract Mc- Donald Drell] 300 00 L. L. Loogeway, an 6th Oon. Dr, 790 00 William Stevenson, on contract OoxDrain 300 00 Aodrow Hislop, for gravel 1 04 A. B. Maedooald, signing dueler otione Guelph Jaootion R R. 2 00 Municipal World, assessment roll and two aol'eotore' rolle12 02 Walter Ward, repairing advert and gravelling Grey ds Elmo. boundary 2 23 G. Rowell, repairing °elver[ and gravelling Grey de Elate bdy. 25 Sawyer•elaeoey, grader blade8 97 George Kreuter & Co., spikes for culvert, Hanna Drain 78 A. Hill te Co., balonoe MoFariaoe bridge 496 00 Robt. MoTaggart, spreading olay S. R. 5, Con, 15 5 00 Robt. MoTaggart, grading at lot 25, con, 15 6 00 S. B, Cole, payment of Brown bridge abutments 327 35 S. S. Cole, excavation Brown bridge abntmente 8 47 Joe. Coombee, ioepeotieg Brown bridge abutments, Twp. and contraotor'e portion 14 88 Robert Gibeon, repaicing road grader and scraper 1 00 W. M. Sinclair, eigoing Bylaw • declarations 11 50 W. M. Bioolair, legal advice5 00 Isaac Clark, drain S. R. 6, con. 5 7 00 Richard Mills, drain lot 31, con. 5 6 30 Wm. Bennett, drain lot 31, Kon. 6 3 90 A. McDonald, drain lot 92, Kon. 5 6 00 Wm. Beirnes, drain lot 32, eon, 6 i 1 80 Jam. Beirnes, drain lot 32, eon. 5 16 00 Angne Shaw, ehovelliug gravel 3 75 Robt. Blair, gravel 3 60 John Meehan, gravel 10 96 S. Dann, gravel 25 70 J. Forrest, repairing road grader 4 60 J. Forrest, rag bolts, lot 10, con. I4, 14th Con. Drain 50 Toehua Flood, shovelling gravel4 00 Robert McDonald, gravel 46 32 Harry Daoaan, gravelling lots 3 and 4, con. 6 59 00 Jas. Brown, putting coal cinders' on Ethel bridge 1 75 John Oliver, inspecting gravelling Kon. 6 1 50 Gilbert Thibldeen, nutting braeb, lots 33 and 34, con. 10 11 45 James Pearson, gravel 7 68 Mre. F. Miller, gravel 9 36 Edward Campbell, cutting brush, lot 33, con. 10 1 75 James Pearson, shovelling grovel 6 90 Harry Danoan, gravel 13 52 Harry Dungan, gravel 1 52 Peter Tarr, oemeut pipee 50 00 Peter Tarr, Dement pipes, Howard Drain 10 00 T. Williamson, repairing oalvert, lot 28, oon. 14, 14th Oon. Dr. 1 50 G. MoKay, grading, lot 27, 000.15 9 00 Wm. Pollard, farm bridge, 6th Con. Drain 10 00 F. Bolt, gravelling, S. R. 4, eon. 1 20 25 Thee, McDonald, Dotting hill, S. R. 4, one, 2 15 50 John Mo0aeh, raking atone off Campbell's hill 1 00 Jas. Cololoogh, filling washout with Moue, 8. R, 2, 000. 193 00 J. Cololoagb, culvert, lot 9, oon.18 4 00 Alex, Sachems°, ditch and tile, lot 8, don. 18 4 42 Andrew Maohau, cutting brush, lot 31, Kon, 18 3 55 J. K. Baker, gravelling and ehovelling gravel, lots 30 and 31. Don. 10 11 75 Arthur Smith, repairing culvert, (plot 4, Kon. 6 76 W. H. Kerr, part payment of printing contract 30 00 Job. L. King, repairing culvert, lob 30, Kon. 1 2 00 John W, Rose, gravel 9 88 Samuel Caldbiok, I farm bridge, Lamont Drain 17 00 Matthew Moses, farm bridge, Lamont Drain 16 00 W. Moeee, farm bridge, Lamont Drain 16 00 Joseph Raynard, repairing oal- 6tb con. Drain 50 Hugh Stewart, sewer pipe, lot 7, Don: 16 2 00 John Steins shovelling gravel 3 00 James Botz, shovelling gravel2 00 M'ller Bros,, gravel 5 04 John Grant, inepeoting approach Michell bridge 7 00 Jae. Casio, grading at lot 3 Kon. 17 21 50 Jae. H, Williamson, shovelling gravel 125 A, Reymann, working grader and repairs for same 29 60 A. Reymann, pelage and station- ery 7 25 Nagle & Looby, Groh oalvert, S R. 6, coo, 1 260 00 Forlane bridge abutmeuta,. 400 00 Ing MoFarlet bridge but T moats 17 50 Moved, seconded and parried that the 00028001 donow adjourn to meet on Monday, J lily 30th, at 10 a, n, J01111 m0INTOen,. Clerk. xeter. The Sunday School of the demos street ohuroh will hold their annual pi0uio at Grand Bend an Wednesday, July 111h, E. eV. Horne of the Sovereign Bank, who team reoe0tly promoted to tbe managership of the Mdvertou branch, and later to tie new branch at Buret• ford, opeued up for bueiuee8 in that city. Rev, R. J. M. Perkins, 141. A., who some weeks ago tendered hie reeigna. tion ae rector of the Trivite Memorial (thumb, to aooept a call from Ingersoll, after au inouwbeney of about three years lu Exeter, preached hie farewell 'femme on Sande), evening, Jane 24th. At the clocking exeroieee of Whitby Ladies College held ou Wedueeday, June 21st Mise Luella E. J. Fear, daugh- ter ot Rev. Fear who oommouoed hie pastorate at Main °trees, church, re• ooived two diplomas, Kae in English Literature and the other in the Normal 0anr00 in Domestic Science. She ie also the recipient of a gold medal for the bigheet standing in the M. E. L. aonree. It will be cad news to many of our older residents to hear of the death of Alexander 0. Reid, popularly known amueg a large circle of trieode both here and elsewhere ae "Seedy", who for many years bee been a resident of Winnipeg, in wbiah oily he died a few day0 ago. When 8 reeideut here he followed the 000apation of shoemaker. In hie younger days he took great in. carat In athletic sports and being e eprioter of no mean order carried off many a,prize, It wae stated in a former iesae that W. H. Gregory, eon of Tbomae Gregory, of Exeter, had won first•olaee honors and a eollolarebip of $40 at the thaw) Law School examination m Tor• Coto; however, after this reward bad been made, planing him seventh on the list, it wae discovered that he had obtained 100 marks more than be bad received oredit for. These additional 100 marke place him 30 marke ahead of hie highest oompetitor, giving him firet plane '❑ bis olaee ; and coneegaent. y lee has been awarded the $100 00 aoholarehip, with 30 marke to spare, whereas hie rival whom he displaces had only one mark to spare. Seal ortie . Tbe Orange celebration will be held here on Tburoday of next week. Maurine Shea got a bad crank on the head while playing football at Mildmay with the Junior Hurons. Work ie atilt progreeeiug on Main street bat the o0utraotor says it will be the first of August before it ie fit for nee. Mre, George Anderson, who bee been visiting her father, D. D. Wilson and other friends for abort time, returned to her home in Toroolo. A very pretty wedding was celebrated at the residence of Mrs. Wm. Pinkney, when her sewed daughter, Mies Flossie M„ was nutted in the bonds of matri. mo0y to Norman J. Nictitate, of Seatorlh. The ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock in the evening by Rev. Mr, Larkin. Mrs Robt. Freuob, er„ happened with a 0028000 accident, She was going down the steps leading into the woodshed and in BOMB unknown way she moat have tripped and lost her footing and fell heavily to the floor. On examination it was found that she had broken her hip and is in a very precarious oondition owing to her age and delioateconstitution. Reber! Goveulook's residence, on James street, bad a narrow esoape from de. etrnotion by fire. An accumulation of 0008 at the bottom of a chimney book fire and was breaking out when it was noticed by Mies Govenlook, who wee alone at the time. With the assistance of some neighbors and George Smithere, who happened to be passing at the time, the fire was put oat before mnoh damage was done, DEATH OF Jona HAra.-A telegram was received here on Wednesday of beet week from Orillia, conveying the sad intelli- gence of the death of John Hays, s°n of T. E. Hays, of town. Mr. Hays died in ()riffle on Wedneeday morning. On Sat. urday hie father bad received a telegram, acquainting him of his eerioas illnese of pneumonia, and he at once left for Orillia and remained there until the decease of his eon. John Hoye wae a young man just in the prime of life being only thirty - eine years of age. For several years he occupied the farm near Roxboro, now 000upied by Robert Mardie, and he wee still owner at the time of hie death, Four or five years ago he rented the farm and Dame to Sealorth to reside. Leaviug Seatorth he removed to Listowel, eogag- Ing in a livery bneinees there, About a year ago he eold out in Listowel, and bad since been a reeidont of Orillia. Hie widow was a daughter of the late John Sproat, of Taokeremith, and 8 eioter of John and Janette Sproat, of that town- ship, and of Mre. Adam Hays and Aire, Robert E, Jones, of Seetorth. The funeral took place here Friday at 2,30 from the residence of hie father. Perth County. Mauler' are very prevalent in Milobell at present both among the old and young, Ninety one papila from Mitohell and oo008ry wrote on the entra0oe examin• Miens. T. H. Rape, of Mitchell, will Bail from San Frertmise° for New Zealand on Aug. oat 10th. One hundred and twenty etudenle were writing on the antran08 examination° in the Collegiate Institute, St. Marys, Fred. Hodge, Mitohell, received a batch of ohiokene among which was one with four lege. The little freak of nature only lived a short time. Tbe Into Alfred Wilson, Toronto, who was known to many Mitchell people, left an estate worth $14,136,90, It gree en. tirely to bis widow, . Mee Emma Prelelgh, of Sb. Marys, beaded the list of enoceeetnl Candidates at the annual examinations of the Mao' Donald Institute, Guelph, Mise Ethel Jiokling, of St, Marys, hae returned to Pitteburg, where Ob0 ie en. gaged as ee num in one of the hoepibale, Jae. Jouee, of dlitobell, loot 8 008 by poiooniog. The brute Wee in the paetare Hold and it ie euppooed that the lioked Kone white lead out of an old pellet pot that wee foetid in a field. W. 13, Graham, drng5801 of ltjdgebown, hae dioposed of hie bueioo08 to 0, J, Ready, ot St, Marie, and has gone to Toronto to tette his position ae treasurer of the Oollege of Pharnleoy. The big water tank lu roar or Ilse mar. kat square Mitohell, eallapeed and the Ooouail met and deoided to ask for teudere for tbe erection of a new one, to be planed ou oemeut abutment. Wm, Johoeon, the author of "The Pioueero of I3laoehard"end "The History of the oo0nty of Perth,' was married in Se. Mary's, to Mies Maggie Oliver. They will apend 'their honeymoon in the Old Land. Brian Barker, Lagan, loet a flee bone ander peouliar oiraametanoee, While stopping at Adam Oook'e, Huron Road, for a short time the poor brute was so badly stung by beau that it died jaet atter starting for home, Mise Sarah Slaughter, Methodist deaconess, abater of Principal Slaughter, of Romeo school, Stratford, has been am pointed to the Methodist Orphanage, St. John's Newfoundland. Sbe hes reoem. ly graduated ae a noree in Cleveland. Wednesday of last week shortly after 1.2 o'clock the large water tank in the rear of the town hall, Mitchell, which ie need for holding the water for the street watering pnrposeo collapsed, the foundation breaking away. The dee- truation was so complete as not to leave two staves remaining together. Two heavily loaded epeeist treble went to Guelph Thursday of last week, Karry• log the exoareiouiete from the North and South Perth Farmers' Inotitutee to the Model Farm, The North Perth trate consisted of ten ooeohee, while that carrying the excorsioniete from South Perth ooutaiued fourteen. There were about 1,700 paeengern. Mre. Ward, of St. Andrew street, North, Mitohell, had a narrow escape from receiving serious injuries when returning home from the excurelon to the Model Farm. When alighting from the train she fell between the train and the station platform, bat Inakily only received a few bruises about one of her Orme. A number of the friends of the Metho dietohurob, Atwood, gathered together Friday evening Joue 22nd, at the par - teenage, when they presented' Misses Edith and Ida Penhall with gifts for their service dnriog their four years among them, Andrew Robb read a very expellent address and Mies Mina Graham presented Edith with a mueio cabinet end Miee Evelyn Tnrnball presented Ida with a edit ease. Prayer was offered by Rev, Mr. Tiffin, of Trowbridge, and speeches given by Mr. Tiftn, R. B. Ham• itton and Andrew Robb. Edith hae been the most efficient leader of the °heir for some time, The girls merry with them the beet wither' of the choir and commun- ity to their new home in Monkton. Charlie Roberts, the popular drug °lark at 0. E. Nyeyth'e, Stratford, met with an anfortunate aooident Thursday morning, of last week, as a result of wbioh he is coofioed in bbe hospital. He was working in the basement of the store, and hod stepped upon a ladder to close one of windows, when be fell ap. on a glees once directly beneath. A piece of the Blase, about two inches wide and Mx inches long, penetrated almost its entire length the hip of the young map, oaaeiog a deep gash which bled profusely. Another smaller piece of glass entered his aide, 080010g a small wound. A dootor was hurriedly palled and ho had Roberta removed to the hospital, where hie injariee received prompt attention, IMPORTANT NOTICES DOUR IMPROVED YoRK- 00008 0080 from Imported dam, els Months old, and two hogs from same litter, for sale, Si Lot 10,Oon, 5, Morels. .10.88 JAB, S1?EIR.' -BERTHA 0. ARMSTRONG Ie prepared to give leeeou0 o0 Piano or Read Organ, Terme on applloatlou, Poatol8oe ,tddiees-13russelo, 18881dence- Lot 8, Oen. 10, (troy, Pupils may have their lee0080 a t their 01011 home; it preferred, GOOD TOWN PROPERTY FOR Salo on which fe large briok 1101108, stable, drilled well, cistern, fruit garden, ,40.,03 aoree of laud on John and James et„ Brneeele. Terme reasonable. Apply to JOHN MOFADDEN on premises or 7, 6, SCUTT, Brusselo, STRAYED FROM TEE PREM.. Iona of the undersigned, Lot 14. Con, 0, Grey, a steer red 1n color with email atria of white between his front loge; deborned. Any information loading to hie recovery will be thankfully received, WM. LOWE, Brussels P.O. MISS MARGARET M'LAUCHLIN TEACHER OF PIANO Pupils prepared for the Toronto Conservatory of Music. BERKSHIRE SOWS FOR SALE. -The uuderaigned hae for Dale 4 improved Berkshire sows, bred from prize winning stook. Due to litter about Sept, let. Also 2 aged Berkshire sows due to lit - for In July, Bargalue for quick 1puroheeero. For further particulars apply to J. P. Mo• INTOSH, Lot 21, Oon. 12, Grey, or Oran - brook P. 0. 49.11 T'0R SALE OR TO RENT.- The undersigned offers her 100 acre farm, being Lot 20, Oon, 7 Grey, for sale or to rept. Comfortable house, bank baro, orchard, wells, deo. Farm Ie only } of a mile from the stirring village of Anal, For fur- therpartieulars !apply to F, e. 800tt, Bros - 0018, or MRS, HATE HOLLAND, 79 Shafer Street, Toronto. 37.3m 1 (i' ACRE FARM FOR SALE being Lot 4, Oon. 19, Grey ; 85 acres oleared; oomtortable house 00x40 with kitchen 18020; bank barn 50570 with atone stabling; orchard, well,, ,ka Well fenced and in good heart. Poaeeeoion elven next Fall. Farm is nearly all in grass at present. It ie 31 miles from Brussels and in a good locality. For further earth= lore apply on the premises or Brneeele P. 0. to 5148 JOHN RODDIOH, Proprietor, PROPERTY FOR SALE -THE undersigned offers his house and lot, situate on 111i11 street, Brussels, for sale, It is well looated, a convenient and oomfor• table home, Poeeeeion Kap be given at once. Will also Bell the vaoant lot, corner of M111 and Elizabeth etreet8, which would make a fine building site. For further par. tioularo ae to price, terms, 180., apply to FRED. ADAMS, Hardware Dealer, Ford. wioh. 30.4 STOCK FOR SERVICE. BOAR FOR SERVICE. -THE undersigned will keep for service on hie premises, North Howlek Boundary, an English Berkshire hog. Terme, 31.00, with privilege of returning if neeeseary. LIDS C. JACELIN, 44-E1 Proprietor. BOAR FOR SERVICE. -THE undersigned will keep for service on Lot 21, Con. 12, Grey, the Improved Berk- shire Boar, "Fairview Ooldander," No. 15495. Pedigree may be seen on application. Terme-81.50, or 81.25 each for two er more; Berhahire sows 83.00. All who are interest- ed 10 raising the Ideal ,Bacon Hog and the hog that w111 make Ito most money should see this hog before•neing any other. 9781 J, P. MOINTOSH, Oranbrook P.O. CHANGE OFI BUSIN ES Ctrfii, Having Bought out Wm. Woods' General Store at . Molcsworth we intend to continue the business and ask a fair share of patronage. We will ails to keep in stock a General Assortment of the Best Lines of Staple Goods and our motto will be "To sell Good Goods at the Lowest Possible Prices." We will be pleased to have your trade W. G. Coombes Molesworth. CASH PRICES ON SHOES Owing to the Marengo in our businoog wo have decided that our present premises are too small for both linos of geode, namely, Shoes and Harneoe, and will remove the Shoo Abode into the store lately vacated by Dowui0g Bros. and will in future oonduot the Shoe Business in that store while the Harness l3usineee will remelt' in its present promisee. Ou the 15th of July we expect to [Hove the Shoe stock into its new home, and beliovii,g you will he willing to help us remove all you can before that date, if wo give you sufficient induce- ment to do so, we will rednoe all priee8 on Ladio.,' and Gents' Flue Stem from the 23rd of Juno until time of our Removal, and while our values aro at ell limos good, at the Rednced Prices at 8121011 eve will offer them, if you waut Shoes you cannot re- fuse to bay. Remember these Reduced Prices are for Omit only. HARNESS 1 C1 RICHARDS SOOTS cf� SHOES Sheriff's Sale of Lands County of Huron By ntrI of a writ of Fieri Fao- lae issued out of TO WIT: Ht0 M aj eaty's High Oourt of 3081100 and to me directed and delivered agaiuet the laude and tenements of Joseph Burton, in a suit in wbion the said Joseph Burton appears as plaintiff and Wm, Look- eridge,Jobn Lockeridge and Mary J. Camp- bell, defendants, I have seized and taken In execution all the right, title, interest and equity of redemption of the above named Joeeph Burton, in, to and out of the Wast Half of Lot 08, running number, in the vil- lage of Brneeele, County of Huron and Province o1 Ontario ; wbion lands and ten - enceinte I shall offer for sale, at my °Mce, in the Court Howie, in the Town of Goderiob, on Saturday, the Fourteenth day of July, 1000, at the hoar of 11,90 of the clock a. m. B, G, REYNOLDS, 49.4 Sheriff, Huron, Sheriff'e Oligo a, Godoriob, April 4,1900, Synopsisof Canadian Northwest HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS ANY even numbered section of Dominion Lands in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, excepting 8 and 20, not reserved, may be homesteaded by any person who ie the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years of age, to the extent of ono -quarter seotlon of 100 acne more or lees. Entry may be made personally at the local landoffice for the dfatriot iu which the laud 1e situate, The homesteader le required to perform the 0011d181000000080ted therewith under one of the following plans : (1) At least nix months' reetdenoe upon and cultivation of the laud in oaoh year for three years, iet2deceased)t father (or emhomesteadere resides upon a farm In the vicinity' of the land entered for the requirements as to resi- dence may be ealisfled by nun person re- siding with the father or mother, 111 If the settler has k's permanent rest. dance upon -farming land owned by him In the vicinity of his homestead, the re- lied by reeideoee upon the saimay a land eats. 8ixmonthe'notice in writing ehonld be given to the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at Ottawa of intention to apply ler patent, W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of interior. N. B. 'Unauthorized publioatioa of this ad- vertisement will not be paid for, ALLAN CINE ROYAL MAIL. STEAMERS To Liverpool Triple Screw Steamers- P10'ro111AN and 't'IRCINI AN Turbine Engines -No Vibration THE OANAD!AN ROUTE From Montreal Victorian Jm,e21 July 19 Aug 10 T00111.11 • Juno 28 July 20 Aog. 23 Virginian 1 JuIy 0 Alla. 2 Attg. 10 Tunisian July 12 Aug, 9 Sop, Rates of Passage First Cabin -$70 and upwards, aeooreiittg to steamer. Second 0abiu-$41.50 to $17,50, according to steamer, Third Class- 527 50 and 828.75. erordrenl to 01118211D• Moderate !late Service weekly Salliugn For further partioulare, rates and tiokote apply to 11'. It. 081111R, Agent Allan Line, Brussels. GRAIN CHOPPING The undersigned beg leave to notify the farming community that they are now ready to do all kinds of Grain Chopping and Crushing at lowest rates. All work will be promptly and cart' - fully attended to. Manitoba and Ontario Flour, Bran, Shorts, &c., always in stock and sold at Market Prices. • Thuell Bros. Mill at Electric Light Buildin g• HnsIlillg Bosiuess Aloin Ewan & Co. are busy these days pushing the Carriage busi- ness. In addition to our own make of Rigs, which are A. 1, we handle Buggies manufactured by the Canada Carriage Co., Brockville, and the Brantford Carriage Company, Brantford. Wood Work and Jabbing a Specialty Painting and Repairing attended to with neatness and dispatch. The celebrated Harland English Varnish used in Our paint rooms. If you want a new Rig call and see us 1338 we have a large display and sell at close margins. We can save you money. EWAN & Co. BRUSSELS H awl CD 8 -4_ FL tip '.'j a. et Ma = a 1'0'1 CD CP COCO y re 8 Iy H tai ai)