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The Brussels Post, 1906-7-12, Page 4(Tot ignualti ttlnoD$ aD hloreaalag ilropeetiou of the Int people, Dunegthename period wage) muruuood, whilst ouat o1 living, paupers and online dsoreaeed. But vibe; will THURSDAY , JULY 12 1906. eatouleb our proteoot0niet friends raced, le, that oontemporrtneoao with these in. fallible sign of R progressing o(villaatiou, 7'late Folly of Protection, her import)) ex000ded bee exports by $10 000 0U0, The debt of the proteQtionist notions Te the Baiter of Tau IPM: i Jto the people of (ireatj3rita(a ieQoaatant. [ ai b. I iuoreaatu et the ew who g u DEAaBrnOoua view of thaiaritfohalgee y N, new under oouaideration by the Govern• boat deoalsystam never time proclaimrose dui and people of Candle, tate following mg, through savooa4 eatbhat belle (Graeidszed nt Brite u) few words on the destruction of wealth which the advooates of protection admit is going to the dogs lineman, and every that that f1 0a1 "moan entalle, may in. other. way. The Right Hon, Mr, Oham• oared the patrons of your widely read berla(u and his followers believe this, bat paper, the fade point m the opposite direction Aoaording to their own showing the and 110100atelyfor themselves the people protected manafaoturies of Oenada de- of Great Britain know the fade, judging strayed wealth to the .alae of about from the reoeat eleotion, $60,000,000 lest year. This uottoo that the proteotioniet When tide loot ie understood by the Natioae are ruining the trade and im people who are forded to pay for this poverl=hing the peopleat Great Britain destroyed wealth, and who are in the would be sunning, were the matter of majority in every proteotioniet °pantry, the deetruotion of wealth and iuoreasing ao called protection will receive a abort lndebl80000e prateotiou entails, lees shift, eerione for the farmers andotherproduot• All protected manafaotarers maintain ive laburere and wage earuaro iu Canada that iu the abeenoe of protection their who likethe eame Masses in other finished prodaote would sell for less than Protectionist countries, must pay for coat of production, When snob products (hie destroyed wealth, interest ou the are sold in the British market we know debt, and (u the end, the principal of that they do Bell for lees than oast of 11118 monameu1al luau, out of the produce production. The price realized in thee of their fame and hard won wagae. market gives us an idea as to what the For prodvotive labor, that is to say, prioe would be here in Canada in the lobar devoted to the produotioo of abeenoe of protection. things that would sell for more than For instance a manataoearer stated be- coat of prodaotion iu the absence of lore the tariff oommiaeion that It octet Protection, not only pttdaoe8 all wealtb $14.50 to rodeos a ton of pig iron in but euelaivs the value of that whiob we Canada. Reoently oat manateatarers have already aooumolated. have sold large quantities of pig iron in It is the current profits arising Irwin the Britobmarket at $9.41 penton or 85 0 , such labour and such labour only, that lege than Octet of production. furnishes the fund from whish all the It ie a foot frequently oommented on, diebnreemente of the body politick are that all proteotea preclude oan be bought Paid, whether such poymente are made tor s mach lower prioe auteide the !or the maiutenaa0e of our prole0ted borders of the country that produced indaetries, the charitable dole, the re. them than inside its borders. Thne this tare to capital for its nee, the wages, eyetem of taxation we 01011 protection keep, and fees or emoluments of the non not only prevents the people who subject prodn0er0, the coat of goveromeut, the themselves to it attaining the mein swag of the thief or the contributions we object for whiob all oivilized aommani• make 00 the people of other (mutinies in ties ere organized (i, e. to sappily their the form of oar protected and bonne ted own waste with lobe least labor er ex• goods, for lees them it poste as to prodaoe peose) bat tomes them to supply anyone them• living outside their country, with the To prodaoe at a lose as our proteoted finest at their products at vast post to ma0ateot0rere admito they are doing, themselves : for would cheek the growth of theepnblio In all oases where the protected mann• (oidium, even if the lose fell on those eu fautarer Bells his prodaote in neutral gaged in such production but for the markets for lees than octet of prodaotion, government to encourage the unlimited be is repaid for his lose by the Govern. expansion of such production et the moot et the expense of the pablio, ander expense and consequent ohne to the cover of the bonne, aod other epeeist expaua(on of profitable production the advantages over the Canadian aovsumer only kind of production from whittle guy oonferred on;the manataeturet by the revenue public or private eau be obtained tariff, ie surely the very gaiuteseen08 0) Although the theory of protection is Government folly. not built on the solid foundation of (m. Such folly on the part of governments perishable truth, nor do its advooates to the 000 0o0trcllable 08088 of the in depend in the slightest degree for support crease of those great evils that now on those elevating and h0meniziog rad0808 the oivtlizrtion of protect onidt attributes in human nature which are 00001018x, i. e. dna inequalities in the not 633336n to both,each as ignorance, e division of wealth, governmental comp. cunning, greed, fear, owarnoe, v(oioae� tion, poverty and orime. nese, and ferocity, yeb this one contention In those oonntriee where the expansion of the prob8ated manafaatarere that of ouprufitable produotioo ie not en. their finished prodaote are worth lees ooaraged at the expense of that width than poet of produotioo is audonbtedly ie profitable, (i. e. free trade countries) true. Were it not trete there would ne wealth ie beoomiog diffused am0050( an no excuse for thorn asking any protea- inoreaeing proportion of the people, tion. wbilet poverty, orime and governmental They admit therefore that the raw 0orraption ie decreasing. man80181 used up in, their factories is These broad facie should help our worth mote than the finished prodnoto, government to resist the present cud Some have elated the raw material to be all future atteoke of the protected menu. worth 15 % more than the finished pro. (80000800 on the honest and bard won duole, the majority putting it between earnings of oar wealth prodoaere. 20 and 30 %. For the rake of illustration As a civilized government whose we will anew= the average octet of the premier duty it 19 to protect the boneet row material (1. e, alt the elements that end industrious against the attacks 01 enter into cost of production) to he worththe diehoneet and viaione, they should 15 % more than the fiuiehed prodaote. remember that any increase in the 5400,000,000 Was shout the varus 01 the proteotioniet tariff must raw material need tip in the protected let. Ioorease the metal destroying indndtriee of Oanada in 1905. power of the promoted indaetries. Aoaording to the admiesioo of the pro. 20d. °heck the expa0eion of all io• tested manutaolorere therefore, when daotries that woald yield a 1+0000 in the this raw material was changed into absence of protection (from the profits of Bombed products it was only worth which all the dieunreemeuts of the 5840,000,000, or 15 °p' lees than the raw society are paid) by robbing those en• material. Tide (u0toatee a declination gaged in snob industries of a greater of wealth egad to 550,000,000, daring the proportion of their earnings than under year. the already high tariff. Give Because the tariff emP owered the 3rd. G ve an ad0itionel impetus to It byarm 't out ou entratiop of wealth, forcing t o a o , g t r her �h value t mannfao are a to o r the alp 0 g this deetiruy8d wealth to the °anadiaa of the hands o1 those who prodaoe it, ooteeamer, did not alter the foot that in into the hands of the tariff benefioiariee. the peones of changing the raw material 4th. Meek the advance in farm land into the finished prodaats, there was a values, which lase been e0 pronounced Vaal declination ot the wealth of the since the tariff wee lowered in 1697. o0n0iry ; a destruction of wealth as real 5th. Ioorease the proportionate nam - ad if it had been destroyed by a great ber of the poor and the criminal, fire, ora mob of anarchists, Indeed so 0th, Increase the power of the exiled protection is anarchy in diguiee. aorraptiouiele. - It la the enorm000 and 0001(00008 Although 11 is quite true, 8e any pro. destruotien of wealth protection addle, tested manufacturer wi11 maintain, that that clauses the °onetime shortage of hie finished prodaot would be .worth oapilal, the ever inoreaeiog poverty, and lees than cost o1 production in the ab. the trequeotly recurring pertods ot de. nun of protection yet oar 819Brien0e preeeed trade peooliar to all protectionist proves, that the manufacturers as a actuaries, Even the United Statee, the whole would gals infinitely mare by the most favored by Nature, and oureed by cheapened taw material and widened terifi'e, of all 0000(0108 (e the world, has market that a general and radical re. been obliged to borrow from one single duetion in the tariff would oeoeeaerily little oounlry 57,500,000,000, whilst her involve, than they oan ever hope for poor and orimivale have inoroased to ander the exceptional privileges they now ouch a degree,thee they now endanger enjoy ander the present exaeeeively high her oivilization, and no country suffers tariff, H, WAsarg°TON, more frequently e0 intensely, or for Secretary British Oolonial Free Trade longer 98(1000, teem depressed trade. League. Ottawa, 1906, We in Canada, pay tribute to the same o.antry on a debt of about 51,000,000,000 MODERN BANKING, the other meanies combined owe her people about 57,500,000,000. Praatioally epeekiug ,hie debt (some 516,000,000) her Beoured to the needed of tae people] of Great Britain einoe bee government ceased to el:menage dome of them to prodaoe things at it loss, at the expense of those who prodaoe at a profit, and the proteotioniet governments got bast' taxing their own people into poverty to enable their manufaotneere to ))apply the people of Great Britain with the finest of their proteoted and bowie fed geode away below did of prodaotion. It cheers the hearts of the people of proteotdoniet oonntriee to believe, as the tariff benefioiariea and their birelioge teach them, and these bonne fed goods are ruining the trade and impoverishing the people of Great Britain. When the people of the proteotioniet 8000(0100 realize the fact that these protected mud bonne fed goods are 00ri0hi05 the people of Great Britain beyond the wildepl (dud mod extravagant dreamt] of avarice, aod impoverishing themselves) they will insist on a emotion of thle i(i0410 polioy. Some idea of bow the people of the' United Kingdom ale being reined may be gathered from the fact WO between 1891 and 1901 the fneome of bee peeple ae0ee8ebie to income tax (anything over 5800) (00008004 % 45 or by 5880,000,000;and the number aeeeesed tnorea6ed 200% faster than population, indicating a vagi diffnoioa of wealth In lien of so many banks being opened e, wag has prepared the following 88at8h outlining what may be expected ;- The limit Bank of Canada ; oapital, 51,000 • incorporated 1906 ; rest, $50. Head office, Brantford, Ont. ; branches throughout country. A general bank Mg business dote ; 0980(al anew: (one offered. 000100l ac000ute opened with. out formalitle8 of any kind and interest allowed at the rate of five per cent on maximum daily balanoe. No objection ie made to overdraft,, Special depoeito received and interest allowed at the libepa.,rate of ten per net per 800033, ma`tlgedi,1 and added to the principal at the eine of nob month. Loner To any !mount greeted 'with oat d0,ay or 90000(ty at three per nut per annum. Should the borrower not desire to meet hie note at maturity ibe bank will gladly hold it oven for any length of time, free of 0barge. Should out oedemas or their w(880 desire 10 leave their doge or children in safe keeping while trate noting bushings in the oily, the bank deft will gladly take obarge of them. The tellers' boxes form safe play roome and the tellers will be delighted to have the little ones and their Camino pet8 and 10 provide tbem with new ovate to swallow, ora brindle of Mean 510 Mlle to play with. 5'g55 T coma --7u order to be "9p with the titian," the beak hag deoidod to open at all orau04)0e, from 12 to 2 p, m., a free luooh ooanter, O0000mere are oordleny invited to bring their families end Remade, All the delfaatlee of the Beane will be provided and the beet of liquors dud cigars. A stove will be pro. .toed (ha Winter) and all Onetamere will be wel0Ome to sit around it and smoke, epittooue to *teary chair ; eating Iab(0oo nee,r . Lamas Roolto-A luxuriate() enite of rdada% room), also wrltutg end 08tlrulg rooms, are in. 000l100((0n with every brenob. Stationery of every kind pro. vided, An eepeoially )mug -Mooed junior oink detailed to liole the etempe, which the bank also eupp.(os gratis, Fermata wi't find the bank roome a greatoouveuienue tie a acro eauhange• No sort of obj.•mion to navies of any kind of fares produce ((86 ltp0k excepted) being lett iu their roome, A monthly paper, full of nice little 91001810 and stale jokes will be imported from the Ounce States, udme of the back heeded on and posted to any ad• dreee upon applioatine, free of charge, Orrice Hum .-9 a. m, to 6 p. m. ; Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. ; Sundays, 0033) of the etaff will be 111 the ofliue Bo thee colleotroue may be depo=iced. DR. CHISHOLM'S BLUNDERS. The Pinatas (Manitoba) Standard, of July 4th, expresses its optmon of Edit Elurou'e M. 2, (u the following forotble (t pot altogether complimentary laehion : Dr. Chisholm, ed. P. for East Huron, addreeeed the House on the land gaeetiou and compared the settling np of our mem lands to the disappearance of the buffalo. He had lately taken a trip thio' the West and noticed 80 many toreigu settlers that he feared there would emu he none lett for oat Oanadiau boys, and then, (0 future years, haviug no land, they would be forced to work for (oreig0• ere who bad and thus occupy an inferior pooitton. Now the Dr. is not such & booby as big speed' prooleime him. But he bee been playing to the gallery and appealing to the baser paedione rather than to Reason and Right. In the first plane the 'aod hue not disappeared like the buffalo. It Le bare yet, every ounce and every (nob et it. Ie the second piece we oan have more buffaloes than formerly, if we raise them ioetead of grain and aattie. Bat we oan't add an ounce to the weight of the earth. Iu the tbird plane, ibwe oan get rid Of those "land hoggsre" 11(18 Dr, Chisholm and the rest of his ilk, the moat blighting curse on any people, there ie land eoongh for all settlers fora thousand generali0na. Settlers of any nationality, are a source of wealth, bot landowners like Dr, Ohio holm, are the Boaroe of poverty and shame. He sees that owning lend means owning people, but he also tries to hide the toot that using land breathes the breath of life into everyother ioduetr y, and multiplies the produotiveoeeO of partionler Mode (towns and oily lots) from a thousand t0 a million fold. Settlers Irom anywhere ere weloome, We land -huggers like the Dootor, that we eboold sharpen our knivee for. SUMMER SCHOOL, • The following is the program of the Summer School, Winghem District, to be held et Wingham, Aug. 6th to 12th inoloelve :- MONDAY, 1190001 (1111. 8 p. en. Coneeoration service, led by the President, Jao, Kerr, • 10880110, 1190081 7o11. Morning eeeeion,-9-9.30-Devotional, T. Hall, Wingham ; 9.80-10.15-Addrees, Rev. 4. H. Oeterhont, B. A., B. D., Wroxeter ; 10 40 -1L25 -Bible eludy, "The Psalms," Rev. E. W. Edwards, B. A., B. D., Thedtord. Afternoon session. -2 -2.S0 -Heart talk, Rev. M. J. Wilde, R. A., '1`eeewaler ; 2 30 -8.80 -Power for Servide, 0. B. Keenleyeide, Loodon. Evening eeeeion.--8-8.15-Song service ; wardehi Rev. .- br(etian . 8Ee 8 15-8.45 0P, nt urtb Toronto • 9-9 30- Dr.oodew W Power for service, 0. B. Besuleyeide, London. WEDNESDAY, ADOUBT STn. Morning eeeeion.-9-9.30-Devotional, Rev. W. A. Findley, Wbiteoburoh : 9 30- 10.15-Addreee, Rev. Dr. Woodewortb, I Toronto ; 10.40 -11.25 -Bible study, a y, "The Psalms," Rev. E, W. Edwards, B, A„ B. 0.. Medford. Atternoon eeeeion.-2- 2,80-Heart Talk, Rev. Geo. Baker, Slaevale ; 9.30 -8.30 -Power for service, 0. B, Keenleyside, Loudon. Evening wisdom -8-8 15 --Song service ; 8.15-8.45 Address, Rev, Dr. Woodeworeh, Toronto ; 9-9 80-Addreee, Rev, R. Millyard, Ludt now, THURSDAY, ADO0OT 9T8. Morning eeeeion,-9-9.80-Devotional, Rev, G. W. Rivers, B. A., 13. D., Bel - grave ; 0.30-10 15-01ty Mieeion Work in Boston, Mie) (Jerrie Wellwood, Wing. hem ; 10.40 -11.25 -Bible study, "The Ante," Rev. 0. P, Wells, B. A., B. D., Gorrie. Afternoon eeeeion.-2-2,30- Heart Teak, W. H. Kerr, Brenda ; 2,80- 3,30 -Address, Rev, D. Norman, 13. A., of Japan, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1008, Morning session, -9-9 30 -Devotional, Rev. S. V. R. Pentlaud, Salem ; 9 SO - 10 15 -Address, Rev. D. Norman, 13, A, B. D., of Japan ; 1,0.40 -1125 -Bible atndy, "The Aote," ie.. O. P. Wells, Gerrie. Afternoon aeooi0n.-2-2 80 - Heart Talk, Mrs. (Rev.) linnet, Ford. with ; 2.80 -8.80 -Address, Rev. H. Locke, Kinoerdiue. Friday evening, -A grand 0000801 will be given in the Melba' dist Chetah, A splendid program is being prepared. The beet talent avail• able Will be enured by the aommiltee wbo have obarge of the work. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1108. Morning eeeeion,-9-0.80-Deeotlafal, Rev. Ezra Powell,Brneeole ; 9 30.•1015 Address, Mies (Kareland, Toronto, form. arty of Girls' Home, Kitamaat, B. 0. 1 10,40-1125-B1b1e study, "The Acte," Rev. 0, P. Weise, B. A., 13. D., Gortie, Alderman session.-2-2,80=Heart Talk, Rev. T. W. Blaobford, 13. A., Ripley ; 2,80-830-Amneemente, W. d. Fawoetl, ,Braeeole, SUNDAY, A0000T 12Tn, Bervidee in the nbaroh.--11 a, m,- Rev. W. G, Howson, Wingbam i 3 p, RIM. W. A. Smith, 13. D., G. W, 4. Fawcett ; 7 p. m• -Bev. W, G. Howson, Win ghat'''. Take your hale otlpy of Torrey. Alexander Il'yme with yen, 11 you have 0116, and join heartily in the Blueing, 291$0tiltarto0, The Intervale between the Mullin clod addressee will be filled with dieoueoiof, Gospel Song, Roloe, Dueie, eta. The Song Service will be conducted by Rev. T. Hall, of the Wingbam &Avenue, Special elude will be under the direct. tion Of Mies Beth !s )ter, a to Collections will be taken etch of rn6611 MOS BVBlliug 10 defray expe"Hea, An ebw.d„at supply of Winked, Mame, Ulutrte and Lltereture will be for sola. Thee desiring billets will please write to John Kerr, Wingham, glviug name and time they expect to spend at the Summer Sobool, Do not neglect this. The prioe of board and lodging will be at the rate of 60 oente a deg, That be 15 cents e, meal and 15 oente for bed. The Sessions Will be held every day exoept Sunday, if the weather le fine, in a large tent on the Lower Wingbam Perk, close by rhe River Maitland. A vary desirable enol for a Summer School. Will every Leaguer in the Wiogbem District, that eau possibly go, be present at ad ninny seseione es manila's, and help to melte the Sommer School of 1906 a greet b'eesing to all who at. tend. The Slimmer School will not be a sue. nee unless it has been the means of eft, lug a great Spiritual uplift to tboee who attend. Will every Leaguer work and pray muttony that great bisecting and suchen may attend our efforts y Dr. Shoop's Reetoretive bring, last- ing relief in Stomaob, Kidi.ey and Heart troubled through the inside nerves. No matter how the nerves became lm. paired this remedy will rebuild their strength, will restore their vigor. Re. member it dose no good to treat the ailing organ -the irregular heart, rebel'. ioue stomach, dieeaeed kidneys. They are not to blame. Go batik to the nerves that control them -treat the 0900e - nee a remedy that omen through the in- side nerves. Sold by F, R. Smith. Morris Council Meeting. The Council met as a Court of Re- vision according to adjournment, on Monday, June Twenty-fifth. Members all present, the Reeve in the chair. The following entries were made 011 the Assessment Roll, viz,- Regtnald Watson entered F. S. N. } lot 13; con. 5, Thos, Hill, owner, 101 1, Belgrave, in place of Jas. Stretton, Wm. Hewitt, M. F. lot. 5, con, 2. Edward Mittell, M. F. S. k 25, con, 8. On motion of McCutcbeon and Campbell the Court of Revision was then closed and the Assessment, Roll as revised and corrected was' con- firmed and established as the Assess- ment township Roll of thetv p of Morris for the current year. Council busi- ness was then taken up, Accounts were ordered to be paid as follows John. McNabb, use of scraper, $r.00 , Robt, Craig, gravel and cleaniag drain, $io.35 ; Wm. Michie, shovel- ling gravel, $3.00; R. 13. Alcock, cul- verts and drawing gravel, $7.50 ; S. Irvine, gravel, $8.50 ; F, Kellington, services re Bradshaw, quarantine, 54 50 ; T. S, Brandon, gravel, $2.26 ; Geo. Taylor, gravel, 56c. ; Jas. Kearn- ney, gravel. $3,02 ; A. Shaw, gravel, qoc. ; Jas, Peacock, gravel, 512.83 ; Albert Kelly, culverts, $3.00 ; Jas. Tbynne, gravel and repairing road, $4.60 ; Wm Little, gravel, $13.30 ; Wm Knox, gravel, $5.30 ; Wm Thuell; supplies and work with grader, $26.10 ; Robt Smith, culvert, $2.00 ; E Haggitt, culvert on South boun- dary, $4.00 ; Wm Bates, culvert on West boundary, $7.00 ; M Proctor, repairing culvert, $1.5o ; Duff & Stewart, material for bridge, $27.05. R Sheddan, putting in culvert, $6.00 ; Jno McGill, filling and reparing fence at Sunshine bridge, $24.00 ; Teo Lit- tle, tile ditch, $10.75 John Sherrie, culverts,arts, $5.oa W GCr Craig, drawing g Ed Brewer, tile,, 2.00 • tile,u'� $35 ; D Campbell, repairing drai, $1.50 ; corporation of Grey boundary, ac- count, $3.25 ; P McNabb, cleaning ditch, $6.00 ; A Howlett, digging ditch, $2,00 ; J McCall, repairing bridge, 75c ; J L Geddes, sharpening grader knife, $2.5o ; R Proctor, work with grader, $45.00; A Cloakey, gravel, 54.14 ; Jas Hall, gravel, $8.40. The engineer's report on the proposed Ellison Drain was presented and read by the clerk and an opportunity given inthe the parties with described area to withdraw from Or add to the peti- tion as provided by the Municipal Drainage Act. On motion of Kelly and'Sfouill the above mentioned report was adopted and the clerk was in • truoted to -prepare a By-law in ac- cordance therewith, On motion of Campbell and Youi11 a grant of $25,00 was made for gravelling on centre sideline, con, 4 and 5. Robert Vint requested the privilege of digging a ditch along road side at lot 3, on 7th con. line. On motion of Kelly and McCuteheon the said request was granted on condition that Mr, Vint maintain the same. On motion of Campbell and Youill the Reeve and Treasurer were instructed to borrow $0,000 to meet current expenses. On motion of Kelly and McCuteheon By- law No.6 Re Kelly Drain was read and provisionally adopted. On Motion Campbell and Youill the coun- cil then adjourued to meet again on the 6th day of August next. W. CLAIM., Clerk, rhe employees el A. H, Lofft & Co. 8t. Mary's have organized a bare ball team. Lawrence, the eight year old eon of Wm. Wright, of St. Mary's was the victim of a painful decided oe Saturday, The young lad wag slapping into Mr. Deviney'e milk waggon when hie foot slipped and he wee thrown under the wheele, Hie right arm wee fractured near the lhonidee 0(034 he wee badly bruised in the lege, A Perfect .Bowel Laxative for eon. Attention, eallow Complexion, headache, dizzineee, sour etom8oq, 001084 tongue, bilioueneee. Lax•ete not promptly, Without pixie or griping, 0lbneent to take-L8x•ete-only 5 Dante, Sold by r. lot. smith, f$,. 4s4e4� Avo*NogokoetArtrwawiar9hr�0a +4r %kote G. N. McLaren Brussels Daylight Store ',h'oiliadolotaseiset'4PWWeeti,41'W'I00401,1,'b 11,4041,4,11'11M1.%,9:101,"0100.0.10,',9,"'''''''''''".''''''. V,�i;q:4•e,4'ie'1,e,4�'U'1'4d4.9,•'1''lAl'ib"Ib'4,angnq, 1 Mid=Summer ^ritiw. ,. s` l .... _. „ ,...:. , �,»vo..,........:,. lir} F ,1 :r1 DOD LL Summer Goods in this store must be cleared out Its ol.ir business carry prin- ciples not toanythingover from one season to another. The way P we mean to accomplish this is the PRICE. The PRICE will be low on everything Summery -ire Dry Goods, Clothing, Men's and Ladies' Furnishings, Loots and Shoes. Remember, we are going to depend altogether on the PRICE to do the trick. Summer Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Readyrnade Waists Readyrnade Skirts, Whitewear, Summer Vests, Lawns and Muslins, Lace Curtains, Slippers and Oxfords Laces and Embroideries. Everything and anything in the way of Summer Goods. Join hands with our Low Prices during our Mid -Summer Sale Come Here Expecting to Save Money You'll Sot be Disappointed We Pay the Highest Prices for Produce at All Times. Yours for Next Door to Mutual Benefit G. N. McLaren American douse IMPORTANT NOTICES NOTICE.—ALL PERSONS IN• 0802ED to the nuder0igued are re - 4008(0d to call and settle accounts before July 1011 so ns to close up the outstanding debts. 3, E. 8PERAIN, Brussels. 61.11 MEAOHER WANTED FOR S. 1 *1.000.9, Morrie, duties to oommene8 after lvaeatioe, Applioatione, with testi.. mooiale, received up to July 101h, Either Male or female, JAS. A. MOORE. Secretary, Walton P.O. -BERTHA C. ARMSTRONG Ie prepared to give lessons on Piano or Reed Organ. Terme on applieatton. P°stofsce address -Brussels. Reeidence- Lot 8, 000.10, Grey. Pupils may have their lemons at their own homes if preferred. GOOD TOWNN PROPERTY FOR Sale which ilarge brick house, stable, drilled well ei tcru trait garden, Gr 6N awes land well, John sad James et, Br ussels.Terms rasonable, Apply 60 00N-MOFADD4N on premien or F. 8. SCOTT, Brussels, STRAYED FROM T.EE PREM. tans of the undersigned Lot 14, (Jon. 8, Grey, a steer red in color with small strip of white between Ma front lege; dehorned. Any information leading to is recovery will be thankfully received. WM, LOWE, Brussel° P.O... MISS MARGARET M'LAUCHLIN TEACHER OF PIANO Pupils prepared for the Toronto Conservatory of Music. BERKSHIRE SOWS FOR RALE, -The undereignod bae for Bale 4 improved lierkelt(re Bowe, bred from prize winning stook. Duo to litter about Sept, tat, Alao 2 aged Berkshire sown due to in. ter in July. Bargains for quick Ipurohaeero. For further particulate apply to 3. 0, Aire INTOBH, Lot 21, tionAlt, Grey, or Oran. brook P. 0. 49.10 pop.SALE OR TO RENT.— The uadereigned offers bee 100 acre farm, being Lot 20, Oon. 7, Grey, for sale or to rent. Comfortable house, bank barn, orchard, wells, &o, Farm is only i of a mile from the stirring Village of Ethel. For fur• he articularelimplyto F, 8. Boo11, Brim - eels. or MRS. 1011HOLLAND, 79 Shuter Street, Toronto. 87.933 Sheriff's Sale of bands tc County of Huron7iy oL Fivirtueeri of a writ Fao- Ina Mimed out of i a mai est et H TO WITt High Oourt of Ju0tiee and to me dieoeted and delivered optinnt the lana and tenements of Jolepb Burton, in a suit in whiob the said Jouoph Bartell appears as plaintiff and Wm. Look. wedge, John Loekeridge and Mery J. Camp. bell, defendants, I have 00)00,0 aod taken In exoeution all the right, 'titlo,lntereel and equity of redemption of the above named Jeeeph Berton, in, to and out of the Week Balt of Lot 60, running number, Id the vit. loge 0f Brueeel8, Oouoty of Huron and P0001000 of Ontario; which lands and ton- emeete 1 t hall offer for safe, at my omen, in the °our( Bourse, in the Town of Goderielt, on 0atprday, tho Foorteonth day. 01 July, 1000, at the hour of 11,00 of the clock a, in. It. fe, 1tFYNOL010, 494 Sheriff, Huron, Sherltf's °Mee, 030doriob, April 4,1900, 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE being Lot 4, Oon. 18, Grey ; 85 acres ()leered; comfortable house 80x40 with kitoben 18)20 ; bank barn 00x70 with stone stabling; orahard, wells, &a. Well Pieced and in good heart. Possession given next Fall. Farm is nearly all in grass at present. It is 3,1 miles from Brueoela and iu a good locality, For further particulars apply on the premieee or Brussels P. 0, to 61.11 JOSN ROOOIOB, Proprietor. PROPERTY FOR SALE—THE undersigned offers hie house and lot, situate on A1(1] street, Brussels. for Bale. It is well located, a convenient and cornier. table home. Possession eau be given at once. WIII oleo sell the vacant lot, corner of Mill and Elizabeth etreete, wbiah would make a finebuilding site. For further par - tended as to prioe. terms, &o., apply to FRED. ADAMS, Hardware Dealer, Ford. wick]. 38.4 ool au1ed The Highest Market Price paid for any quantity of Wool. 2 ciente advance allowed in trade. We carry a good range of Blankete, Yarns, Sheebiuge, Underwear, Hosiery, Tweeds, &o. J. T. WOOD, Excelsior Knitting Factory, Brussels. Toron.t0 nag and Metal Co'y PAYS CASH For Rags, Iron, Rubbers, Wool Pickings, Horse Hair, Hides, &c , &c. Highest Prices for All H. ROSEN K. LABEL Mill st. West, Brussels STOCK FOR SERVICE. OAR FOR SERVICE.—THE undersigned will keep toe melee on hi9prem1ae0, NoOEb H'ow,ek Boundary, en IOnglleb 80 0(18(3 re hag.. !'Orme, 01.00, with privilege of returningit neeeary, 40.11 LIasE O. Jed Yt,IN proprietor. BOAR FOR SERVICE.—TIiE uuderefgbed will keep for servioo on Lot 21, 0mi,15 Grey, ,the Impr0Ved Sark- ehlte } Soar, b1alrviewGoldnndor;'27oAmos, Pedigree may bo seen ou appltoatien. Terms -81,00, 00 41,21 each tot two or 1110r0 ; Berkebiro 00(16 85,00, A11 who are iuteo0et- ed in raising the Ideal Bacon flog aid the hog that will make the most money should bee this hog before acing any other. Vett J, P. Mo1NTOSG, tlraubrook P, O. Synopsis of Canadian Northwest HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS a NY even numbered section of Dominion Lauds in Manitoba, Saeltatohewan anti Alberta, exoepting 8 and 20, not reserved, may be homesteaded by any wenn who is the sole heed of a 00ntil y, Or any Male Over 18 years of age, to the extent of one-quarter section of 180 auras more or leas, Entry may be made personally at the local Medi °Oleo fur the dietrlot in which the laud le situate, The homesteader 30 required to perform the conditions oonnocted therewith under one of the following pians (1) At least Aix months' resleevoe upon and eultivatiou of the laud in each year for three years, (2) if the father (or mother, (1 the father 18 40800000) of the homesteader roeidee upon a farm iu the vicinity of the laud enteredor f the set by such n to resi- dence a s nonce m b as. a e tisdeu b such er on re. Y e Y p Whig with 1110 Tatbor or other. 8 I1. o settle ha ,s () p r B ned Permanent 1141.bite intoe upon fortniug(1 land owned byh06' in the minlnit0 of hie hoe natty the re- uodquiby rets as toresidence reel1100 the a may d. sane- Bigmouths' ouths' no upon the said lana. ren 10 111 nOoee in wetting should he given to the Oowmiseiouer of Dominion Lands at Ottawa of intention to apply for patent, •• W. W. CORY. Deputy of the Minister of Interior. N. B, Unauthorized publication of this ad. vertieemeat will. not be paid for, WOOL WANTED low The Highest Market Price will be paid in Cash for any quantity of Wool delivered at my store, Brussels. Alf. Baeker ALLAN LINE 1 ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS To Liverpool lrlplo Bm'ew Steatnerd- V0OTOILLfN and VttUTANEAY Turbine Engines -No Vibration r'HE CANADIAN ROUTE From Montreal Vintorian Juno 01 July 19 befall ]ono 28 July 20 Virginian 1July 6 Ana. 2 Tuute(an July 12 Attg. 8 Aug. 10 Aug, 20 A14,00 Sep. 0 name of renege First 000)0-870 rend upwards aoobrding to ateareer. Benue Cabin -Salad to 847.50, a eeraiug to enamor, Third Claes- 90760 and 528.70. 111on0reat ter (Ilaegow Moderato hate Service) Weekly 8atlinge For further p001101ltars, rates anal ttoltet0 apply to W, It. 1IE111), Agent Allan line, Brindle.