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The Brussels Post, 1906-8-9, Page 4313AMSfitil 1101.t, THURSDAY, AUG. 9, 1906. Grey Coiinoil 11lleeting. The Mutton met pursuant to order in the 'U ownobip Ho I on Mo0dey, July 31st at 10 e. on. ,Reeve le the Chair and other members all present, Mingten of laet meeting read aud approved. Petition of William Smith and 12 others, asking to have Duman, eidewaike, built in the village ot Walton, also re- questing to have their Statute labor, oommdbed for twenty years read. Moved by John Grant,seoonded by John Brown that the matter be left over for future ooueideration. Carried, l'tloved by Minoan Jobostoo, oeoonded by John Grant that the resignation of A, Reymann, an Treasurer, be aooepted, the, same to take plane on the 27th day of /tepid, A. D. 1906. (tarried. • On motion of John Outt, emended by John Brown the following =founts wore ordered to be paid :— Frederick Oxtoby, cleaning award drain lot 29 eon. 10$ 2 00 Job, L. Bing, refund of taxee for 1905 error in aeeeaement..,. 5 72 David Carson, gravelling with commutation money lot 38, eon. 7 2 00 Hemewortb & Eokmier, payment Cummings bridge abutments., 877 18 Hemewortb & Eokmier, exeunt. tion Oammmingebridge abut - 15 00 Joseph Coombe, inepeotion Oum• mjnge bridge abutments, Twp. contractor's portion 12 25 Jae. Oaminge, shovelling gravel, Grey & Elan. Bdy, Grey's share 10 00 Bart Laing horse biro, resigning debentures 60 George Siemon, grinding grader blades 8 00 Mre. Hanenld, spikes for Culvert 14th eon. drain 85 Gilbert Thtb' i dean, Calvert lot 20 con. 7 cement pipe 3 00 Gilbert Tbibidean, anlva'rt lot 25 oon. 10 Gement pipe 2 00 Daniel Spillett, shovelling gravel 5 00 John Qaates on °entreat Love, Munio'paldrain 90 00 Wm. Bird, on contemn t tNo.l. gravelling & Morris Bdy. 30 00 Wm. Bird, on e0ntraot No.2.. gravelling Grey & Morrie Bdy, 40 00 Wm. Reid, on °entrant No, 3 gravelling Grey & Morrie Bdy, 80 00 John Roger, report Silver Corner's drain improvement100 00 John Roger, report Jaoklin Mun drain 102 00 Sohn Roger, report Love Mao drain 54 00 Mre. L. A. Mason, gravel 5 60 awe. Hanna, gravel 10 72 Geo.Roberteon, tile& award., drain lot 32 con. 15 7 84 Wm. Jaoktin,gravel 1 60 Iral Taylor, gravel 12 08 Peter Tarr, dement pipes 44 37 Robert Blair, gravel 8 40 Robert Close, wire fence at Mit• aheh''e bridge approach 6 75 Robert Oloee, gravel 3 76 Dan. Machan, hal. on culverts Iota 30 31 Hanna drain 21 10 0. Hutohiueon,two farm bridges 6th oon. drain 20 00 C. Rothwell, repairing road S. R 5 con. 10 2 00 Wm. Stepheueoa, farm bridge.. Lamont drain 14 00 'Jae. Armstrong, gravelling lot 7 oon. 9 6 00 Daniel Raabe!, gravel 18 04 John W. Rose 5 76 John W. Rose, farm bridge 6th oon. drain 10 00 D. Milne, farm bridge 6th conn, drain 10 00 D. Mareb, farm bridge Lamont drain 12 00 Alexander Forsyth, farm bridge Lamont drain 15 00 Jae. Pearson, gravel and ebovel• ling gravel 20 00 Mre. Fremaie either, grevel2 00 Moses Doll, drawing gravel S. R. 1 eon. 7 1 00 Wm. Reuben, shovelling gravel 2 50 Geo. B airan aveiiig p gravel 81 36 Henry Al000k, ruling at lot 3 oon. 18 6 00 Ohrie. Skinn, bal. McDonald bridge approaoh G 76 Jno. Haffmen, gravel 15 92 Tboe. Aiaook, grave( 5 60 Joo. Hoffman, gravel 6 12 Dan. Shine, bal. on approach MoDooald bridge 11 60 Dao. Marsh, tile at lot 5 oon, 651 Wm. Jno. Luoao, Cleaning Twp portion McDonald award,,., 8 48 Ferris Beirnes, shovelling gravel 3 70 Wm, Selena, drain lot 32 oon 6 6 00 Jae. Denman, ditch lot 81. Can 12 15 00 Robe. (Matte, bile drain lot 18 Grey and McKillop Bdy 8 10 Frank Latimer, tour Dement culverts Iota 2, 8, 6, 7, oon. 68 50 Job L. King, tone farm bridges Balfour drain 40 00 Wm. V. McKay, gravelling Gray and Elena Bdy 37 75 Won. Fraser, gravel Grey aud Elora Bdy 8 40 Mre. Grainger farm bridges Bial• torr drain 10 00 T7. Hayden, gravel and gravelling temporary road McFarlane bridge ,.. 8 00 Wm, Graiuger, gravel 64 Gideon Brown, digging Twp portion Holt award 1 50 Mre, Wallac), digging drain lot 4 oon. 1 2 60 Thomas MoEwau, digging drain lot 1 mu 2 2 50 ,EdwardJaokliu, filling ape, proaebea McFarlane bridge10 76 Alex. Beyana, inepeoting gravel ling Grey and Morris Bdy,2 81 Jae. Parr, inspe0ting gravelling Grey and Mortis Bdy. 1 26 Thom, Cumming temporary road at Onmming'e bridge 0 00 0, Tompkins, repairing oolvert Wallace Bdy, Grey's share50 Wilson Evans, working on grader with engine 6 00 Wm, Freese, inepeotingfarm. bridges McDonald Mon, drain 2 50 William Frasier, inspecting term bridges 6th oon,drain 8 00 Wm. Fraser, inopeoting farm bridges Balfour drain 2 00 Thos. Cumming, onlvert and drawing gravel lot 20 oou. 24 00 Richard Jaeklin, on centred Balfour drain 100 00 Ina, At 1ntoeh, on eatery. 60 00 A, Rgytnaun, working grader„ Jae.,Liviugeton, ealar)+de , auditor ,,,, •„, 6 00 John W. Denali eatery ea auditor 5 00 A. Raymaun, eatery se treasurer 64 11 Behar{ Cochrane, ehovelliug.,,, Robael ert Mtller, aiodero on Micah4 00 ell's bridge 9 70 Saudaman Pane, grovel al lot 14 oon, 14 70 Raoeford Bros, tour !dads oiudere 40 Charles Pollard, gravel Grey and Morrie Bdy 3 44 Charles Pollard, gravel,..,,,.: 3 00 Enoch Olark, aleaniug out ditch S. li. 8 con. 17 0 00 Edward Clark, tile drain lot 16 oou. 18 2 50 Bobo. MoTeggert, eemeut tip) S R. 5 mu. 16 Howard drain..., 1 00 Edward Clark, removing drill wood from Beaohosmp drnin• • 50 George Hodge, filling approach to bridge Id. R. 6 non, 171 00 Proodloot, Hays & Blair on,,, judgment for Farrand Lamont Municipal drain law suit.„. 200 00 Proudtoot, Hays, & Blair, Grey's portion of Diakiueon &Carrow poets ou Farrand law suit,,., 222 02 Richard Jaoklin, on ooutraot Bal four Mau, drain 126 00 Ferris Soirees, on oontrant Mc- Donald Mun, drain 76 00 Moved, seconded and envied that the Council do now adjourn to meet on Alen. day August 27th at 10 a. m. JOHN AICINTonu, Clerk. 8 00 whloll is wregjted belong 10 40, Urgnhert who mlernie;teeing it op to Inc mill whore it Will bemuab more oouvepieut, 13e) grave. Jno. and Mrs. Breeden, formerly of Belgrave, have lett their farm aud moved to the town of Virden, Manitoba. NEWot LETTER FRot THE Weez. Ae I am away on these net plains, I thought I would drop you a few linea describing our trip. Soo, and Mn. Wilford, of Blyth, Mre. Wray and myself, Mit ou the 3rdof July via North Bay, and fropl tint point to Rat Portage is a contionoae 000000y of rocks, with aoaroely a living thing not even wild birds. Rooks are partly arta covered with scrub and here and Chore we pass over a river. The railroad is continually winding aronud rooks or Lille of atone. These rooks do not tower nearly so high as I expected, but are very hilly, and not ea mach ae a potato patch to be nee. From Rat Portage to Winnipeg the oouotry is sparingly settled andis not a e it I d e abs part to live in, owing to too mush water near the surface. Winnipeg is a fine oily with wide etreeta and lovely bonlevarde, but keeping away from the 0. P. R, works there is not much doing in rho way of factories, While driving through the oity with a friend I was surprised to gees few amoke•etaoke, though there is a great trade doing in the oommeroial line, and eepeoially in T. Eatou'e large store. From Winnipeg to Portage la Prairie there is a lot of fist, wet country, and not ep to my expectations, in fact nearly all the way to Brandon le poor country with the exception of the Portage plains, is said to be the garden of Canada, Where the land is dry it certainly is good and loaded down with wheat, Ar. riving In Virden, we stopped off for a couple of weeks' visit. The country around Lenora and Herniate appears to be a first oleos farming diatriot, in fact, the beat, 00 far, excepting the Portage plains. lu the dietriot of Lenora and Hamiota 070 met number of old friende from Morrie, living in a floe farming oonntry, and among those farming on one emotion and over of laud, are --James Molotoeh, whose wife was formerly May Embury, at one time a resident of Bel. grave. They have 9,200 aures of land, 900 in wheat ; Wm. Scott, baa 1,600 aoree of land, 700 in wheat ; Wm. Ped• IoW, whose wife is a sister to Thoe. Scott, of Morris, has 1,100 aures of land, 000 io wheat; Ben Miller, 640 acres, 800 wheat ; Robt. Vannormau, 640 three, 200 wheat. Gilbert Embary and a number of other Morrie and Wawanosb people, are farming on half and three. quarter sections of land and all apparent• ly doing well. All the larger farmers have from 150 to 300 sores of Summer fallow. They grow two crops of wheat, one of oats or barley, and then Bummer fellow. That is shoat the rotation, bat little or uo ha •nate and oat , o t sheaves take thelane of hay• everything thio depends on wheat, and theexpectfom 26 to 80 bushels to the aore. The laud is valved at 35,000 per quarter section, The above mentioned part of the country is under cultivation, the same as Morrie or Wawauoeh, excepting low lands. We leave on the 26th for Calgary and Ed. mouton. Wu. WRAY, I$caimans The foundry is now busy on a big order of several thousand lone pampa. The Methodoft trustee board oontem• plate erecting a large addition to their shed a000mmodatiou, W. Douglas, of Stanley tp., bad his head badly tent by a kink from a oolt but le a fair way to recovery. Miee Sturgeon hag been prostrated with a severe ettsok of paralysis which so affected her that aha has entirely lost her epeeob. Fred. Bengongb has been offered $7 60 a day to ran a threshing engine out West end will leave on the nest harvest excursion. Misses Mina end Edna Toll, Avery Kent Co„ alert Mise Emme Oohoe, of Woodeiee, are guests at the Heueali Methodist Parsonage. As little Yullieoe Eaorett, was playing with her baby meter, the fell with it io her arms, and the shook and injury were no eevere that for a time the Child's life was despaired of. Aa John Habkirk was seeming a bone the animal struck ant with his front foot hitting him in the centre of the head jest above the nose. He wee oon• elderably stunned and badly ant, A doctor wag obliged to put stitches in to join the parte, and John went home tot the remainder of the day, It was for• tanate that the wound was not more aeritine. The grain etorehonee opposite the station grounds need by D. Urquhart and J. and 0. MODooell tilted over towards the Went. The supports were evidently not strong enough to hold np the 8,000 bullets' ot oath whioh the betiding oon• Weed and this being stored in the upper portion of the building apparently made it top heavy. When the banding tonobed the ground the elope named 16 to buret and the grain to rnn ant. Im' mediate atepe were taken to save the °entente nearly all the grain being gather. 04 up in good Condition. The building 43aclericft, There le a rumor IMO another planing Mill will he started iu the near future and we euderetand that a London party wi•1 se+ooiate himself with soma looel map with this obbjeot in view. A project ot oousidereble importance to Go0nrioh and the country to our North, and one wbioh seems likely of being put through thio Fall is that for telephone oonneotion between Goderioh Port Albert and Dungannon, Miee Grace Strang late been appointed to the poeition of teacher of Moderne and oommiiroinl work at the Mitobell high eobool, Miee Strang Is a daughter of a former priuoipal of the Goderioh Oolleg• late Institute, sod is said to have made a brilliant university attune, The salary will be $700. From elle Minucie, statement ot the Viotoria street Methodist cherub and the Zion (Goderioh township) Methodist ohurob just issued, are taken the follow• ing figures : Envelope fund, $888.16 trustee board, 8451.57, W. M. S,, $54 021 Ladies' Aid, $105 05 ; Sunday school, $185 58 ; oannexial funds, $546.82 ; Zion attune, $83 76. The acmmuniby was shocked on Tem day morning at last week to hear the uewe that Charles Bake bad dropped dead on the street, Mr. Blake was io his usual health, had bis breakfast as ueuai and went to work at W. O. Pridham'e. Completing bre work there, be evideutly started home end had got jut opposite Dr, Jobneton'e house, when death over- took him. He tvae carrying an axe and a baok•eaw and had stood the axe np again. at the faun, evidently feeling the attaok Doming 00, but from the position of the saw one would suppose it dropped from hie baud as he fell. This happened about half past nine o'olook, but no one appears to have seen him in the ant of falling. Gomes. W. J. Andison pnrohaeed N. Mo• Laughliu'e beautiful residence aud Po art yThe price paid was about 81,500. The following announoemeut ap• peered in Saturday's dailies :—The en. eagoment is enoonnoed of Miee M. E. �i&oVittir, of Goderioh, to Dr. L. N. Whit. ley, Gorrie. A very heavy shook of thunder was heats and Itghining witnessed in our town on Sammy aftern000, July 29th, when the concussion of the bolt buret a large light of glass in the upstairs widow over 0. L. Audrew'e store. On Tuesday morning, of laot week, N. illaLaoghlin and family left for their new home in Winnipeg. Mr. McLaogh• lin hex been a resident of Gorrie for a long time and both he and Mrs. Ma. Laughlin will be greatly missed by many in and aronud town. Lorne Shier, the Intel manager of the Bell Telephone, completed arrangements with a number of Molesworth people and farmers between here and there far the building of a telephone line from Molesworth to Gorrie on the same grin• ojple as the Wroxeter line. The Videtbe says :—The Fordwiob Re• Cord gives our brink hotel a bard rap in their 12th of July notes, and claims that the proprietor should be made keep hotel. We have made enquiries from the propri• etor of the hones aud he informs us that he did almost everything in hie power to keep the noisy hoodlums quiet, (some of them from Fordwiob,) even to netting for their arrest. •Byer. Watters no doubt did not moan any harm by putting the item In his paper but lie certainly should not overlook hie own town where we have known people to be refused meals. Now that is not keeping hotel. Beer, Watters should also remem• bee it is a hard matter to keep a bunch of tough abaraotere quiet espeoially on a big day. L.fwtowet, Thursday of last week was a record• breaker in reopens of attendance at the Old Boys' reunion here, the continued fine weather and the preseuce of the 48th Highlanders' Band, Toronto aeeietieig to draw immense orowde. The trades P rod ns' e ton in the morning was very y Credit ble, The first prize for floats went so J. M, Sahinbein, second to It. A. ()limits, the judges beiug ex•Mmyor Hay and B. Bothwell, R. T. Hagerman, Detroit, F. Dougherty, Cleveland, and A. Aaetie, Toronto, There was also a well contested game of ball between the San, atee of Stratford aud Listowel, the form. er winning by 5 to 4 in a eine innings' game. Batteries—Patriok and Moore head ; Skilling and Lockhart. A pro. oeseion to the Rink Park in the afternoou ina!aded the ohildreu of the schools and the attending of bands. A pleasant feature of the afternoon proosedinge was a presentation of a haudeomely bound address to B. Rothwell, for over thirty years principal of the Listowel patella eobool, Three or four yeare ago Mr, ..sir ti4 Bothwell retired and was then bettered by a gift from the oitizous, The remora• berango to day was oonlribnted to only by ,home who had left Listowel years ago, S. Voile, of Ohiosgo, meds the promote, tion and Dr. Harley Smith, of Toronto A. E, Ittehmond, of Buffalo, .7, P. New. man, of Marton, J. A. Ualeteed, of Mount Forest, and nal. D. D. Onmpbell spoke, Me. Rothwell, who le a splendid speaker, made a suitable reply. There was an exhibition of High. land dancing by the MIosea A4oLeod, of Londob end BRE iln,aater 1toreo 080p an appropriate ode. !''hors were the usual atbietio eporte, but the outdoor event Of the afternoon was the ball game—Old Boys v, Listowel, Bat. eeriest, Pearson and Nichol; Boehmer and Lockhart. The Old Boye won by 5 to 2 in a most intereetieg and snappy game, and were photographed atter their very creditable victory. A ()oilcan by the 48th Highlanders' Band was given io the evening. IHiearorth. Mise Marion Walwin, of London, le the guest of Mies Helen Fear. Postmaster and Mrs. Dickson lett on Monday of last week ou a trip to the West, W. Brine, of Hamilton, was here at. tending the funerals of Wm. Broadfoot and Mrs. Smith, Thee Pinkney ham sold bis fast trotting mare, Gertie P., to Mr. Skinner, of Mitchell, receiving for her $500, J. B. Thompeou, who hue been onre- taker of the publio wheel for the pent Couple of years, has resigned, to take a poeition with the Willie Shoe Company. Robert Kemp, son of Mrs. T. 0, Kemp, of Toronto, and formerly of Sea. forth, was bare calling on old Mende. He leaves ebortly tor China, where he has enured a good position ae professor of practical engineering in a college. Fo rdw telt. Mies Carrie Mee is Buffering (rem nn attaok of typhoid fever. Geo. Walkey, ar., ban secured a good position in Li Piano Listowel s w P ao Faatoxy. A gang of twelve Degos has been em. played extending the railway ewitob 300 feet West. B.' W. Brae's, of Toronto, and Mre. (Dr.) W. R. Cook, of Elmwood, are peke at the home of B. S. and -Mre Oook. George McO aibban, of Hartihton hoe been engaged ae principal of Fordwiob public school for the ensuing year. He took honor oertitioate for teaching in Mount Forest Model School in a clan of 27 Modelitee.. The Voters' Liet for the township of Howiok for 1906 hoe been printed at the Record office and posted op by the Clerk. The list this year is made up of 1042 voters in Pt. I, 124, in part II, and 38 iu part III, a total of 1199 voters. The number of persona goalilled to serve as jurors in 590. The Reoord eaye :—Atter the football matoh on Saturday Met the Harriston football team went to the Albiou Hotel to Change their Moths° and to get their tea, which had been Spoken for and, we nuderetaud, promised. But they were ejected from the house and supper was eopplied for them at MoOallem'e reetaar- aut. The young men were well behaved and there Can be au reason given for such doings—the License Law does not permit it. We nnderatand that hotels are re- ‘gnired to serve meats when palled an to do so. Hotel men are wondering why temperance people are agitating for Local Option—It is just such work ae this that makes them do it There is too moat' attention paid to the wet end of the bneineee aud "keeping hotel” ie neglected. This is another case for In. seeker Clegg to look utter and should re- lieve the host of the Albion of a few of his eurplue dollars. Perth County. Miee Edith Stanley hae resigned her position ae teacher at Revere and has accepted a position on the teaching staff et Fort Francis, Ont. Walter Steven, the young man Charged with stealing some articles from a Mit- chell barber shop, appeared eared before Judge g Barron Stratford, , at ttstt rd, and wee given 8 menthe. J. Ridley, who lives near the Halfway Home, Downie, wan badly stunned by falling off a load of hay. He was en• ooueatoae for some time but escaped 0001008 injury. fit. Marys Town Connell held a apeoial meeting to arrange for submitting the forty thonsend dollar bylaw for the St. Marys and Western Ontario Railway to ooaneot with the 0. P, R. via the village of Ember). Notwithetauding the$50 reward offered by St. Marys the dog•poisoner is still buoy in the North Ward. Geo. Saber. land, William Moyes and Mre. A. Beattie have all loet unities. Mrs. Beattie's dog wan a valuable Gordon Setter. A. M. M'KAY JAS. S. •SHAW NEW FIRM ountualsfuatodutioranta NOTICE is hereby given that a co- partnership has been formed between A. M. McKay and Jas. S. Shaw as Hardware Merchants, to be known as MoKAY & SHAW who will carry on business in the stand of A. M. McKay & Co. A share of public patronage solicited and prompt attention to your orders, at fair prices, promised. M'KAY ek SHAW HARDWARE MERCHANTS BRUSSELS S. 'HALED 7`10NDIOR6 addroeeod to the en. darkened °inceto and endorMarsed .Tender for Poet es' at So,, atel FM, oat! ,Ont„ ' will be ell receives' at this only, fort! Monday, con ,August OfflOth, 1o00, inclusively, ,fol, 0 for the oon sutnetlop ptPlaun u Chloe, epee bt at St, ori be Baan and forma of tender obtained at tbie Depart• meet and on npplioattou to the Peatm meter, St. alarm Ont, Persoue Gendmlog aro noti0ad that ten. dere will not be oonsiderod unless made on Ibe 1'001.004 form supplied, and signed with Weir uetuol aleeaturoe. , Beck tender must be a0oompnnied by an a0ooptad alleges ou a chartered bank, mads payable oftO''ubliu Works, equal equal to ten per (rept (10 00.o,) of the amount of the tender, ideollne will to forfeited luta ab ootntraottender- lugwhen palled upon to do eo, or if he fail to oomplete the work contracted for. If the tender be not aooepted the cheque will be returned, The Department does not bind heep to a000pt the lowett or any tender. By order, FRED, OELANAs, Secretary, Departelontof Mlle Works, O ttawa, Jnly 81,1000, Newspapers inserting this advertioomeut without authority from the Department will not be paid ler it, 6-2 IMPORTANT NOTICES GOOD DRIVING MARE' FOR gale, an years old, quiet and gentle every way ; with a handsome foal 4 weeks old, sired by Monbare (2.110.) Also a top buggy as good as new. Apply to TI108. MoLAUORLIN, box 188, Brussels. 4-01 BERTHA C. ARMSTRONG Is prepared to give lessons on Piano Pr Reed Organ. Term on application. Poetolllee address—Brussels, Residence— Lot 8, Oon. 10,Grey. Pupils may have their leavens at their own homes If preferred, GOOD TOWN PROPERTY FOR Salo on whfoh is large brink house, stable, drilled well, ofsteru,' fruit garden, &o.,61 aorea of laud on John and James et„ Bruesola. Terms reasonable, Apply to JOHN MoFADDEN on promises or F. S. SCOTT, Brueaele, MISS MARGARET M'LAUCHLIN TEACHER OF PIANO Pupils prepared for the Toronto Conservatory of Music. VOR SALE T. OR TO RENT.— A. The uLo02 , Coe offers her a sere farm, being Lot able 7 Grey, ba Babe or n, to cart. Comfortable F 1, to only honk barn, from bh orchard, wells, Jeo.g v Farm is only } of a mile from tae titulars village of Ethel. For fur- ther sls, pr MRS. lai,pply O F. & , 79 tinter Brus- sels, t, MRs, to. IIULLAND, 79 800 Street, Toren Eo, 97-9m FFOR SALE.—THE UN. DER0IONED often his tine 100 acre tarm,being Lot 15, con.12, Grey, for sale. Comfortable house, bank bars, orchard, &o, Farm is in'a good state of cultivation and adjoins the village of Oraobrook, where are stores, ahurehea, abope, &o. Possession given next Fall. For further particulars as to price terms 50,, apply on the premises or Oraui,rook 1;. U. GEORGE BPaRLING, 1.12 Proprietor. 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE aures cleared; comfortable house Nixie Grey B kitoben 18110 ; bank barn 50x70 with atone stabling; orchard, wane, Se. Well fenced and in good heart. Possession given next I0 is.04 miles afromlyilrossels aandnipresent. oo locality. For further particulars apply on the promisee or Nrueeels P. 0, to 51.12 J0I0N RODDI025, Proprietor, PROPERTY FOR SALE -.THE undersigned offers hie house and lot, situate on Mill street, Brussels, for sale. It is well located,a aouvenieut and cornier. table home. Posseeeion eau be given at Once, Will also sell the vacant tot, corner of Mill and Elisabeth ebroets, which would make a Ane building site. Por further par- ticulars as to prise, terms, So., apply to FRED, ADAMS, Hardware Dealer, Ford- wiob, 86.4 There is said to be a possibility of an English knitting firm eetabliebing a mill at St, Marys. South Perth Fair will be held 011 Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 26 and 27, at St. Marye. The License Commieeionere of South Perth met and granted a license to John B Hayes, y, e ot abrin ' stile The proposal to have the Stratford Normal school erected at Victoria Park has brought forth objections from various quarters. The root of the bandstand on the market equare, Mitobell, is to be raised some fifteen feet. The expense will be bottle by the band company. Hugh MoEwan, Central gravel road, Downie, had a mare vaned at $250, covered by insnraues, killed by lightning end Mr, Dauber near the Junction had eixoowe killed. Dr. H. S, Anderson, hie wife end adopt. ed daughter, were ticketed to Winnipeg, lake route. Their removal from Mitobell ie much regretted and theirmany Mende hope for them auoaeee In their new home. John Blaushard, Fullerton mail oar• tier, had an nnexpeoted experience in Mitobell. When in the aot of loading a trunk at the G, T. R. station his borne became frightened and made a quick dash, running up town and when arming the atone pavement slipped and fell sod was Captured, The hammock in whioh she was rest. ing gave way allowing Mies Muriel Hioke, of Mitchell, to fall heavily to the ground.* One of her wrists wan badly sprained and a small bone broken, which will necessitate the young lady parrying her arm in a sling for a temple of weeke. The busiest spot in Mitobell is the Bridge Building 0o.'n works. ()entracte Ware taken this year for forty.eeven iron bridges, fifteen of which have so tar been oompleted. The shops are a perfect hive of industry and the excellence of the work done promisee a large inoreaes in bun. nese, Orders are received from distant parte of the Provinoe, and it is expeoted that the output will be doubled next year. At present twenty.oue mea are employed but the number will be inoreaeed ae the bneiuties grows, W. G. Murphy, of Carberry, Man., who was a proeperoge merchant in Mitobell for several years, paid ye olde town a visit last week. He was a000m. panted by his good wife and daughter, Miee Aileen, The West seems to agree with them. All have grown mnab stout. er, and better looking, if possible, Their old friends were delighted to see them, and sorry the visit was so abort, Mr. Murphy predicts that Manitoba will be the leading Province of the Dominion be - fors many years. Mr, Murphy is at present a member ot the town oonnoil at Carberry, and be IS owner of three stores. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL. STEAMERS To Liverpool Front Montreal Virginian .,,,,, Aug, 2 Aug, 01 Sept, 28 Tuolslun Aug.10 Sept. 7 Oat. 5 Vietorlau Aug, 79 Sept, 14 Oct, 32 Ionian Aug, 24 pout, 21 Oat, 15 Sena or Panne Iriret Cabin—$7o and upwards, a000rdlua to steamer. Second Oeblu—$42,50 to *047,00, Third Olase— *027 60 and 928 70, nlonlroal t0 Glasgow Corinthian. Aug, 8 Sept, 6 S1aUlan Aug. 0 Sept. 1d For further partloulare, rates and tiokete apply to IV, H. HERR, Agent Alban Lino, 13rttnsole, ryr�' rlr. Synopsis of Canadian Northwest HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS ANY even numbered neotion of Dominion Lauda in Manitoba, Baskatohowan and Alberta, exoeptdng 8 aud 20, not roeerved, may be homesteaded by any person who ie Ole Bole head of a family, or any male over 18 yeare of age, to the extent of one-quarter emotion of 180 dome more or leas. Entry may he made pereouaily at the local land: 001oe for the dletriot in which the laud is situate. The homesteader is required to perform the coedit:olio aonneoted therewith under one of the following plans : (1) At least six months' residence upon and cultivation of the land in each year far three years, (2) If the father (or mother, if the father is deoeaeed) of the homoeEeador resides upon a farm in the vloluity of the land entered for the requirements as to real, dance may be eatiefed by such person re - aiding with the father or mother. (3) it the Battler has his permanent resi- dence upon farming land owned byaim lathe vicinity of hie itomeetead, the re- quirements as to reetdsaoe may 020 saris. fled by resideooe upon the said laud. Sixmonthe' notice in writing should be given to the Oommieeioner of Dotnin(os Lando at Ottawa of intention to apply for PP y patent, W. W. CORY, Deputy of th a Minister of Interior. N. B. Unauthorised pubiioation of this ad- vertisement win not be paid for. Wool V/allled I The Highest Market Price paid for any quantity of Wool, 2 Dente advance allowed in trade. We carry a good range of Blanket's, Yarns, Sheeting's, Underwear, Hosiery, Tweeds, &o. J.T. WOOD, Exoeleior Knitting Factory, Brussels. Toronto nag' and Metal Co'y PAYS CASH For Rags, Iron, Rubbers, Wool Pickings, Horse Hair, Hides, &c., &0. Highest Prices for All H. ROSEN K. LABEL Mill st. West, Brussels 'obtPr1Eeitn.Jr"k$4.Sevratorfas Bala of ,ti am te011 Cnp,utl,,'nld up, 80,850,000 lte True unI, l95,2411,,0011 820,0011,0011 80 BRANCHES IN CANADA 80 President, . . 300N, WM. 01106010 Viae Preeitleet & Stumm Manager, JA.MEf 'TURENBULL ETHEL AGENCY Saviuge Department—Ample security for Depositors, Deposits of 81,00 a nd upwards re oelvod, Interest allowed at °errant ratan and oompouuded half yearly. ADVANUl46 mode to Farm ors for foedlug stook, Bale Notes oollootod and advanoeu made thereon, Drafts bought and sold, W. 10. MOIIAY, 6un•Aoxno, SMITH & STEWART House, Sign and Carriage Paint- ers. Ornamental and Scene Work and Paper Hang- ing a Specialty. Quotations Furnished on Application SHOP Titrfil)erry St., Brussels SALT Farmers or Storekeepers by coming to the Brussels Salt Works can get any kind of Salt they require. Gordon Mooney, Foreman, - 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. A11 work will be promptly and care- fully attended to. Manitoba aud Ontario Flour, Bran, Shorts, &c,, always in stock and sold at Market Prices. Thuell Bros. Mill at Electric Light Building. Rnsil!ug Business Aloog 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 ally Jobbing a Specialty Painting and Repairing attended to with neatness and dispatch. The celebrated Marland English Varnish used in our paint rooms. ' If you want a new Rig call and see us ao we have a large display and sell at close margins. We Can save you money. EWAN & Co. BRUSSELS ;=l t„ rJ tee c it erar,a toti log. Ir:gcal MP% CCO 0 rti Cf) =41 - w .°v PW gl Mani ram