The Brussels Post, 1906-10-11, Page 41e zlol etz .set,
THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1906,
TfletNuaiMetee Day will be observed on
Tttaraday of noxi week,.
OwwNe to the resignation of Lieut, OoI,
McGillivray, through ill health, R,
Matheson, who has been $nperintendeut
and Prinoipal of the lnentute for the
deaf and dumb at Belleville tor the past
27 years; Maeda hire u9 Supreme Sem
retery of the Independent Order of For.
esters. The eatery is $7,000 per annum.
Col, McGillivray has tilled the office
for over 20 years. He will take a trip.
TUE tretfioker in political rascality
should be made safer (or his crooked.
nese but it is a canna to ne how neer
eighted some people are when tbeir own
p6rtioalar patty le doing the "wallowing•'
and what a telescopic vision they possess
when the other party le at it. There are
no divisional lines of thie oharaoter that
au be fairly drawn and the more these
matters are winked at to shield one's
party the wider the door is opened for
increased dirtluese of tbia kind. We
believe many a public man is clean hand'
ed who has to bear the brant through
the folly of some overzealous supporter
or committee and often thoee who
stigmatism eleotloo impurity under very
blaok names an ebeteaat eanehine from
a blacker eky because tbe committal waa
on their side of polttioe. Let ne stand up
for purity and rigbteousneae bat let us do
it on all 000aaione and no matter who
may tuffor, By, ,the investigations
London le the storm centre now not.
withetanding that the election is long by,
We einoarely belhve the pot oannot call
the kettle blaok in that pity and poet
history hes proven this. No doubt
crooked thioge should have beeu straight-
teoed out long ago but it was winked at
in some oases, we have heard, and de-
spite the fact that many good men are in•
terested in polities they have not always
had their way. We,hope the present case
will be probed to the bottom no matter
who it pinohea and the true inwardness
arrived at. It strikes us, however, as
rather peculiar that the "revelations"
should be made public immediately be.
tore a bye election. The informer mast
have suddenly bad his 000Boien08 terribly
burdened. Clear up and Olean up would
be a good motto for everybody.
FALL ASSIZE COURT.
The Fall term of the High Coat of
Justine opened on Tueedsy afternoon of
lest week, in Goderioh before the Honor.
able Juenioe Britton. A Grand Jury had
beau summoned heoanoe one of the de-
fendants iu the Ashfield charivari cage
bed been oommitted, but a few daps since
he claimed bis right to elect, and elected
to be tried without a jury, so the grand
panel was notified not to. attend. Tbe
oivil list 000tained six mimes, three of
which were down for jury trial, but at
the opening of the Court Hie Lordabip
decided that these be tried without a
jnry, so the petit jurymen were disaharg•
ed. Of the six oases on the docket :—
Farmer vs. Kuntz, an action to recover
bateau of salary for services fie brewer at
$altford brewery, wee, by anima, Battled
in favor of plaiutiff, judgment ,for 2615
without oats being entered in his favor.
Smith & Britton appeared for plaintiff,
and Diokinsoo & Garrow for defendants.
Brune ve The Dominion Fish Oo, was,
by mamma, puotponed till the next maize
oourt for Enron, making the third poet.
p0888ment of the trial. The action is for
$1,000 'damages for Meese, blood poieon•
tug, claimed by plaintiff to have been
caused by being lodged in a hams infect•
ed by vermin: Prondfoot, Hays & Blair
for plaintiff ; A, D, Oreaeor for defend•
ant.
Pigott ve Riley et al, en anon for
damages for obviated breach of '0ontra08
ou a sob contrast, and far injury to
tools need in R R work, was, by consent,
adjourned to the next sitting of the court.
Proudfoot, Bays & Blair for plaintiffs }
F. W. Griffiths for:detendante..
Pigott vs The Imperial Oo., an action
to recover $631, interest and costs, olaim
ed to be due for empty cement bags ree
tamed to the defendant Co. by plaintiff,
was by oaneent, postponed to the next
non;•jory Bitting oe the High Court of
Jana for the County, Cameron & Kn.
loranior plaintiff, McKay, Sampeon &
Telford for defendant.
Tbe melees left for trial were Wilkin•
eon ie. The ' Grey Branch Agrioultaral
Sodiety, an action to recover $1,000
damages fon Masa and injariee, claimed
-to have been eaueed by felling into a'hola
on the ao8iety'e lair grounds fn Ootober,
1905. W. M. Sluolalr, for plaintiff; A.
B. ManDonald for the defendant,
The Goderiob Engine and Biayole Co.
vg. Menziee, Tbeiaotton was tried at thie
court in the Spring, lasting over two days
at the conclusion . of which Judge Ma.
Gee, who presided, gave judgment for the
engine Co. for their fall claim with 80888,
and for defendant for $400 for delay in
delivery, without 00018, the verdict for
plai.ntiffe being $4,920, with interest.
The defendant appealed the case ; it ;Rag
sent up again for trial, and was oomin80.
sed at 3 p. m. on Tneeday and oloeed at
12 30, on Wednesday, and fie the defence,
through 141r. Tilley, one of the counsel,
saving to leave town, the argemo08 waa
• iedjodrned till Tbntedey 90 Toronto.
In the (second) trial all the evid8nle
taken at the Ara went in, and for plain-
tiff Oo., m80'iger'Thomson, Data, end
Inglie were re examined, and president
Clark wag examined for the first time,
Otte of the pleat (Or a new trial being that
Mr. Clark, though in wart at the first
ural, Wag not nailed to give evidence.
For tbe dalenoe, four or Ave witoesees
• were examined, Wm. Prondfoot K. 0.,
for plaintiff 00„ and Moser&. 3ohn060n
and Tilley for the detain.
' Wilkiheoo ea, The Grey Agrioaltnrel
So8iety waa not ailed, se the court clots.
td, only the one data having been tried..
ra.r^...""
School Reports.
Satan eteem e.—'deport for S• S. No..
0, Morrie, for Sept, Blending is booed
Un 8698nda8988 anti ell the 1111bjeote taken
in Oa088 close,—$r, IV• --Vote Bowmen,
320 ; Frank Bryaoe, 240. Jr, IV --
Margie Yelll, 658 ; T'eua Ygall, 859.
Sr. III—Ethel Believe, 839. Jr, III—
Mabel Bone, 830, Russel Currie, 281 ;
Hervey Heudereon, 147 ; Roy Sellers, 82.
Jr. 1I—John Riney, 212 ; Ruteel Boue,
1,91, Se. pt II—ladle liiley, 891 ; Lila
Wilkinson, 297. Br. pt. 1—Harold Our•
ria, 361 ; Ward Sellers, 265. Jr. pt I—
Ireue Wilkinson, 809 ; Joins Youth, 272 ;
Ohariie Senora, 211.
0.11101.111 Mn,LIoot,
Tetoher.
S0000n %P.oiw.—Following le the re•
port of S, S. No. 8, Grey, for September.
Names in order of merit. Jr. IV— H.
Smith, 11. Wilbee. dr. III -3, Taylor,
0. MoKiunou, L. MoDonald, E. Cardiff,
B, Smith, M, Abbey, A. Lowe. jr. I1I—
J. Smith, 0, Doll, 61, Lowe, M. Edwards.
Jr. II -3. Oliver, K. MoDouald, F, Oole,
S. Lattimore. Pt. II—E. Lattimore, B.
Smith, G, Shaw, J, Smith, M. Snaith,
M, McFarlane. Sr. pt I.—S. Grant, E•
Biebop, Jr. pt. I,—I. Shaw, J. Meer.
lane. M, Zltltrzn, Teaoher,
Sauooa REPORT of S. S. No. 10 Grey
for months of August and September,
Names in order of merit based oe weekly
exams and general protioieuoy :—Sr, IV.—
Eve Rathwell. Jr, II,—Katie Denman,
Alma Speiran, Pearl Oxloby, Ivah
Speiran, George Evans. Sr. III.—Mer•
gurette Heti:421mn, Mary •Machan,
Myrtle Speiran, Lily Evens, Wilfrid
Wbitfleld, James Doan, Jr. III.—Della
Wbitfleld, Herman Ptukrell, Peroy Ward.
Sr, II. Hart Speiran, Minnie Hannah,
Lucy Taylor, Gordon Whitfield, Stamey
Machan, Freddie Oox, Wille Werd. Jr.
II.—Henrietta Denman, Maggie Love,
Gertie Speirao, Millie Cox, Edith Ptak.
rell, Milton Ostoby, Freddie Hollenbeok,
Earl Eathwell. Pt. II.—Emma Taylor,
Lorne Pratt, Bennie Hollenbeok, Carrie
Ward, Jeouie Ward. Iet, Olaee Br.—
Glydus Hollenbeok, John Inglis, May
Inglis, Eric Hntohineon, Stanley Speir.
ao, Jr. Iet,—Ruby Bernath, Lane Lake
Eddie Ward, S, 0. Lle0911nnlvans,
Teaober.
The following is the report of standing
of pupils' of 8. 13. No. 4, Elm, and Grey
for month of September. Sr. IV—
Daiay Vine, 649 ; Ray Hamilton, 600,
Jr. IV—Jean Hamilton, 585 ; W11iie
Stevenson, 450 ; Olere008 Netberoott,
311 ; Fred Lucas, 186. Sr. III—Boesela
Wilson, 707 ; Tommy Vine, 689: Walter
Thomson 319 ; Sam. Rattan, 233. Jr.
III—Margaret Steveueon, 717 ; Elsie
Hall, 506 ; Jessie Steveueon, 428 ; Al.
bert Aonett, 887 ; Oarrie Hamm, 90. Sr.
II—Willie Brant, 398 ; Nelson Aunett,
878 ; Pearl Brant, 822. Jr, II—Mand
Luaae, 810, Sr. Pt. II—May Johnson,
618; Site Wilson, 534, Jr. Pt. II—
Lillie Beirnee, 906 ; Minnie Marten, 847 ;
Dianetta Selena, 661. ; Glen Vine, 587 ;
Lottie Thameon, 525 ; Reay Montgomery,
499 ; Clifford Rowteod, 245 ; Gladys
Rowland, 206. Sr, pt. I—Artbur Ham•
ilton, 638 ; Obarley Muir, 552 ; Milton
Brent, 544 ; Edna Stewart, 405 1 Tummy
Toreman,287; Wil'ie 8000808088, 280;
Mary Holt, 40. Jr, Pt.I—Lewie Marten,
430 ; Harvey Beirnee, 427 ; Part Vine,
130, T. T. Swlxzan, Teaober.
13,tvv 00(1.
W. J. Daoklow is having his home on
King et. veneered wits umlaut. He first
lathed the building and then plaetered it
with oement.
George Carrie ie improving bit real.
denoe by veneering it with oement
Meeks. ele is manataoturing the biooke
himself by me60e of a moaning machine
He and Dao Blrtou turned ant as many
me 120 io a day,
We regret to report the illness of Jno.
G. Diakeoo, Blind Line. Mr, Diokean
was threatened with typhoid fever but
we understand the danger from this
source ie removed and that he ie grat—
uity improving.
The Aunivereary Services in oonneo.
tion with the Methodist auras, Atwood,
will be bend me Sunday, 149h, when the
pastor,.Rev. Mr. Bond at tbe request of
hie people will preach. Bpeoial lree•will
offering at eaoh service in aid of the
oharah funds. On Monday evening
following the Rev, Wm, Harvey, of
Brantford, will deliver a lecture.
Special munio by the choir.
THANE ()grannie Mt1rTINo.— The
annual Thark•Offeriog meeting of the
W. F. M. S. of the Atwood Proabyterian
church was bald in the Melhodfet•' boee-
.menton Thnreday evening Sept. 27th
Leben a large number listened to an ex.
anent address on Missions from the
Bev. A, 0. Wisbart, the newly iudneted
pastors of , Melville 43 obutch, Brunets.
Mr, W isbart bad to return to Brueeele
on the evening train, ea that hie remarks
were briefer than wee expeo1ed. But in
the abort time at bie disposal be gave his
hearers may valuable tboaghte and im.
pressed ell by his 8000848 manner of ad-
dress, The report of the Society showed
a total offering of about $188, inoludieg
clothing sent to the Weet and the $80
special collection of that night. This
amonot will likely be 100088 sed to $200
when all the envelopes are in, The
Minion Band, under the able' guidance
of Mrs. (Jurrie, raised $46 during the
Yea. ,
V it inzlawn..
Postmaster Father le able to be out
8.19810,
The first coat of plaster was applied
to the new High Sobool building last
week.
11,..A. Hutchison has purchased . the
Alex. Ritchie reeidentel property . on
0e1110e street.
Dr. and Mre. Towler left Toronto
for Preens, California, where they. will
spend the Winter mouths.
Carroll Bele, :formerly of Wingblem,
ie now Seoretery tiJae. E. Thompson,
Oommiesiouer of Indnetriee for the
oily of Toronto.
• Thos. 3. and Mre, Watt left for Mio,
Miob., where Mr. Watt, has secured a
luorative position as manager of a large
general store business.
Mr. McGregor has returned to town
after en absentia of 22 years in Soot.
tend. For five years previous to that
,time he was employed as clerk in the
More of John Hanna.
A Piero Movement Bible Claes woe
organized in the Wingbam Methodist
church with the following offioera 1—
Pres., 1. A. Morton ; Viee•Pree., Mrs,
Brook; Teaoher, Job. Kerr ; Sea„
8, A, Maguire ; Treas., P. Boobanan.
There were 68 preeent,,dl of whom join.
ed the eln;ee,
W. H, Bele, formerly of *Ingham,
eaye that he is genus to Calgary.. He
says they gave jest tiutehed 8 xoek 18819
eeveu.milee long, on the James Bay,
railway, about 46 tuna from Modbury.
J. E, Swats has pnrobaeed a let from
I3, Ooobraue, between the Marble Werke
and Bell's Laotory, and ie preparing
. to bode a large brier )ivory stable.
In the Divleioual Com't at Toronto
E. L. Dnokins00, for defendant in the
action of F.euty vs. Orr, appealed front
the judgment of the puler judge of
this county in an action iu the (knotty
Court, eaid judgment being iu favor of
the plaintiff for 8198 damagee. Jadg.
went w6e reserved.
Uolieoter Paterson pep that up to
the 2901 of September over $6,000
of the 1906 18x88 have beau paid, The
total taxes on the roll le $18,642.91,
divided into wards as follow# :—Werd
1, $3,462 26 ; ward 2, $3,685 50 ; ward 3,
$4,988 07 ; ward 4, $5,412.10,
1':x a ]Cel•.
The juveniles of the Weet beet those of
the East, snore 26-7,
The lioee•Taylor Om ere hastening an
018080io dynamo to light their footory so
Ba to run full time.
Jae. Oreeob, jr., has taken a poeitnon
with Welter Hern to look after hie store
at Whalen Corners.
Friday, October 26th, bee been selected
es the date to hold the field day ep0rt8 of
the Exeter High and public sohool.
Frauk Delbridge, who wee with the
Sovereign Beek branch at London, wee
transferred to the Amheretburg brendh,
his position being that of teller,
The injuries enetaiued by Wm. Creech
through a fall from a house are more
severe that at $ret eaepooted. and while
he is reoovering it ie very slowly.
The Government Milk Inepeotor
reported to the Advocate that the milk
teats made here on Tuesday were :—Mr.
Rivera' milk 3:6 and Mr. Day 4:2,
Mrs. Hiller, au old time resident of
Exeter, bot for the leaf twenty yearn of
Oregon, wee in town calling ou oid friends.
She is visiting beg brother in Dashwood.
After a two month's etay al hie home
here Lorne Fear left for Toronto where
be has been appointed Waller in the
Sabool of Soienae. He will teach
electrical engineering.
Gerald, a young eon of N. D. Burdon,
was prostrated from an affeitnea of the
heart while at eohool. He managed to
get home but was taken more severely
later on and for a time hie condition
were serious. He ie now weft again..
John Brooke, of Oswego, Mieb., ie the
gnat of his brother, O. T. Brooks. Mr.
Brooke left Exeter 42 years ego and has
only been a visitor here a taw times
eiuce. He finds great improvements in
our town eines he lived here, and is pleas.
ed to agaiu be among the scenes of 'hie
young days.
Lirgtovvel.
Herb Hicks arrived home after spend
ing the Stammer with L, Bolton's survey•
ing party in Manitoba.
Geo. 81119'x, of Orangeville, wag in
town. Dire. Zither is also making a
short visit in town, the guest of Mayor
and Mre. Watson.
F. Kibler, boot end shoe merchant, has
leased the vacant store in Mr. $ohinbein'e
bleak, and intends moving soma the
street. A new front is being put in the
store.
Mervyn Hay, Winnipeg, hag been re.
oovered sufficiently from she attack of
typhoid to be bronght home, and Miss
Minnie Hay left for Winuipeg to acorn -
pally him on the trip book.
L. Bolton, D. L. S., returned home
after spending the Summer in Algoma,
where he was surveying four townships
near the Manitoba boundary. The land
there, Mr. Bolton Bays fa not of much
value for farming, beiug prinoipelty
muskeg.
Among those more particularly inter.
Bated at the pregeutation of diplomas and
medale to the graduates of the General
Hospital Guelph, wee Mies' Bennett, of
Listowel. a graduate of 1902, who with
her father, has just returned from a trip
00 the Old Country,
At the thorn meeting of the Medal
Board of the Oboroh of the United.
Brethren in Christ there were repotted
57 membere, a gain of 14 daring the year,
and of 23 ennui June, 1906, when the
preee01 pastor took oharge. 37 membere
of tbe Y. P. 0. U , 44 of the Junior, and
88 in the Sunday School are also record•
ed. Tbe General Steward, John A.
Kilgore, has paid Pester St. Clair $31.02
in excess of salary.
A meeting was held in the Qnden'e
Hotel to re•orgaoize the Beaver Hockey
Olob of Listowel, It wee decided to e0•
ter the junior 0. H. A. The oMaere
elected were : Hon. Pres., Wm. Ram.
say ; Hoa Iet Vice, Geo. Bray ; Hon.
2nd Viae, Joe. Boehmer, god Vioe, A.
Hermiston ; 3rd Viae, Ed. Stewart ;
Manager, Elwin Banking ; Seo,•Treee.,
Bert. Hooking ; Captain, 'Charism Rocher
Managing Committee, Blwin Hacking,
Marla goober, and Beverly Bamford.
At tbe regular October meetiug of the
town council oa Monday night of lest
week a petition wee presented requesting
the oouuail to submit a local opli00
byelaw to a vote of the ratepayers
at the next January eleotion. . Un.
der the present law, it a petition
for this purpose is presented eon.
tainibg the names of one quarter of
those entitled to vote at a mannoipal
election the eounoil is required 90
comply with their regimes). There
"were 186 names on the petition and
-tine would be one quarter of 744
names, whioh ie probubly more than
the Number of manio,pal voters on
the laet revised list, that he for 1905
So that on the face of it the 'petition
would seem to be euttloiently signed
and if the report of the clerk le to this
effect the vote will tante place et the next
January election.
THE LATE GEorge B, BAllard,—Thr
death on Sunday, Sept. 80th at 011n•
ton, where he has of late made his home,
of George B. Ballard, eon of Mrs. Jno.
Ballard, of this town, was en event which
not only brought deep regret to hie tum•
ily bere, but a very general feeling of
Borrow and regret among our 90wn8p00389e
to whom be wee ea well known, Mr.
Ballard contracted a very Severe attar*
of typhoid fever, his temperature Tieing
and remaining very high during the
Beige. After four weeks of this& be seem•
ad to bo in a gond way to recover, but
two weeks afterwards oentraoted p000.
mo0ia. leis naturally very strong Doti,
etitut'on enabled bim to seemingly weath•
er the se6ond attack and good Impel; Were
again entertained for hie. reeOvery When
1 he took a alight hemorrhage 01 the lunge.
I' The strain wan 401deutly too geeftt, and
,., „, roi,oc. dais
woo followed by heart tailors and oolrnpee IST t21.1C99140n
isi
and after so long and brave a tight for v
ate he aaooumbed on Sunday evening,
The deooeeed, George Barclay Ballard,
wee the #eeond son et the late John Bal-
lard, erne wee born 68 Hawksville Water-
loo county, on the 25th of April, 1874,
He was a child wben hie fattier came to
'hie neighborhood, purobaeiu9 u Aaron
adjoining the aorpuration, af'evwerde
moving into town, The deceased resale
ed hie oduoatiou'j at tiro Public and
High Schools in town, and eptered busi-
ness ea a boot and shoe mere))au,t, carry
lug on a bneinete In Kincardine and at
Listowel, He wee married on May 28th
1902, to Tllla, a daughter of the Rev. D.
B. McRae, of Cranbrook. A ample of
yeore ago be bougbt oat a shoe bueinees
in 031010n, and wee doing a good trade
with exaellent prospects wben he wee
taken ill. The remains were brought
home and buried from hie mother's real,
denoe on Tueedsy afternoon in Fairview
cemetery, the funeral service being con.
dueled by the Rev. Mr, Ma0amae and
the Rev, Mr. Hardie, Tbe general feel.
ing of sympathy for the bereaved family
was ebown by the Targe attendance at the
,nnerel. Bathes hie wile, his mother
and a aieter, Mints, survive in Listowel
and a brother, Frank, at Didebnry, Alta.,
and a sister Annie, at Kermra, Ont,
Mies Maggie Copeland died suddenly
at her residence, 6 Sutton avenue, Tor.
unto.
The Provinoial Government will in•
veetigate the obargee ,of vies in local
option toweehipe of Elgin county.
Alfred Corrigan was baling out hie
boat near Rainy River, when a gnu ou
the seat dieobarged killing Corrigan in a
few minutes.
Public Notice.
PUBLIC NOTICE ie hereby glean of the
eltting of the Court of Revision at the Conn-
ell Chamber, B rowels, ou Monday, the 061,
day of November, 1906, at the hour of eight
p m., for the hearing of appeals pursuant
to the Statutes In that behalf respecting the
sidewalke eat at in schedule following : and
the special: assessment of the fractional
part of the total coat thereof upon the laude
immediately beue0tto0pursuant to the re-
port of the Eugiueer now on file in the
Clerk's office and dated as set out hereafter.
That the estimated coat of the said -im-
provements are Bet out in said schedule a ud
are payable In fifteen ognat annual inata]-
mente of priucipai and interest combined,
interest bearing ;at four and one half per
cent per annum, and the laude proposed to
beeepeatedly-Amassed therefor consists of
the laude set out in the schedule following.
2 hat the following petitions bye been
received for sidewalks as set out under the
respective petitions as followo:—
Petition No. 40—e'er a 4.10ot cement side-
walk on the West side 01 Alexander street
between Thomas and,Flora streets in said
Village of Breesels;
Petition No. 60—For a 4 -toot oement ;side-
walk on the North aide of Queen street be-
tween Albert and Walnut streets in the said
Village ;
Petition No. 51—For a 4 -foot oement side-
walk on the West aide of Alexander street
between Fiore street and the Southerly
boundary of lot 800 in the amid Village •
PetitiOn 110. 62—For a 4 -foot oement side•.
walk on the South side of Queen street be-
tween Turnberry streetaud _Easterly bound-
ary of the Village of Brussels.
Petition No. 68—For a 4 -tout cement side-
walk on the West aide of Albert stieet. be-
tween Queen streetaud the Northerly boun-
dary at village Lot ete.267 in said V'Uage ;
Petition No. 64—For a 4•foot oement side-
walk on the West aide of James street be-
tween Ring street and Market street in said
Village,
That the os. 40 o0 the Engineer's are repodtfor
Petitions Nos. 48, 50,51 and 62 are dated the
10th day of September, 1906, and for Pett
Moue Nos, 58 and 64 are dated the 28th day
of September, 1006, and the 1st day of 00•
lobar, 1908, respectively,
SOH EDU LE
g
cd hg OWNER °Gw 0,,,1 t`y t..iyF 941.,
40 892 Thomson, T I 23ft 6 fu 01/1587
Walker, GL
890159 Batemau, J 142 (t g in 171//657
0uunmgham,J
89468¢909 &matey, A Al 124 ft 908/1697
906 Holntet,Robt 84ft 0 i 398/1087
Corporation Brussels 122 ft 488/1687
_latitnated total cost, 3188 90
50 281 McNabb, Alex 67 ft 280/2888
282 Heist, David 00 Jt 6 in 206/0438
289 Hoist, Wm 001t in 260/2388
284 Oakley, Eug.) .0711 206/0068
Tait, John f
2866280 Netvsom,8ge. E 188 ft 563/2988
287 McGregor, 181ia 71 t 284/2808
Corporation Broesela 113 ft 6 in 464/46/8
• Eettmated total oust, $27006
51 1190 Martin, Wm 22 ft 010 00/080
Corporation Brussels - 7010 - 208/090
Estimated total coat, $42 48
52 195 MoLeuohnn, E 22 ft 0 in 90/0400
WptlOO nayorott, 10 881t Din 154/5400
Epti90 Backer, 4.11 40 ft bin 180/5400
200 201 Blimp, Jae 107 it 0 i0 480/6400
200, . Grewar, Annie 82 ft pin 086/0400
000 Wilbon,J J es ft 032/5400
216 218 EIIIe Atex age, 100 It 424/6400
217 Lowry, Dan 7960 Din 294/6400
218 Hewlett, ohms 73 It - 1100/6400
210 Haist; Henry 74 ft 290/0400
200 221 Campbell; Mary '160 ft 000/5400
Corporation Brunetti 460 f0 1630/5400
Estimated total cost, $629 00
03 284- Currie, Tboa 74 ft • 206/1980
220 Hoist, Sarah J OO ft bin 266/1880
26O Heist, John 87 ft 208/1080
257 Mallwan, Wm 081t bin 254/1980
Corporation Brussels 74 ft ' 296/1880
Estimated total most, $157 00
04 Ept180.7 Newsom, T 77 ft - 80/3/1480
Pt 157.0 Muldoon, G 78 ft • 202/1480
Pt 158 0. Stewart, W F l OU ft 240/1480
Stewart, W H
Corporation Brueeele 100 ft 840/1480
Estimated total coat, 6100 00
Dated at Brunetti tills 8th day of October,
1900,
F. 8. SCOTT, Clerk:
STOCK FOR SERVICED
BOAR FOR SERVICE.—THE
undersigned wilt keep for eervine at
Lot 6, Con. 12 Grey, the thorn' -bred Berk-
shire hog, "Staining r -0m." Torres -441 for
gr6dee and $2' for - thoro'-bred eowe to he
paid at time of service withrivilegge 01 re-
turniuO if neooe06ry, DANIEL BRINE,
12.4. Proprietor.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE ALSO
purebred Leioeater 11am Lambs.
4.61 N. A. k1ILNE, Ethal.
.pARM TO RENT—TRE UN.
011900141111 will x800 fora 68,80 of 6,0
yearn Nortn flak 1ro6 :Mg floreu 5 Towne
obit) et Morris, ndntafaing 105 Beres• tPartlee
Wanting cu a can
w Ging tote kindly call at ', 0, 0 i .
d0 Pall work. F, 8, SCOTT.
C. 0. 1S'.
Court Prlooese Alexandria, No, 24, 0,
Brussels meets
in their Lodge Room Sias -
hill Blood on the end and Inst 'retailers of
ach
emnth, at 8 o'elook, Visiting brethren
always Velemme,
01501tGE ICE)Itlt, 0. 19.
'44.78, LEATH2IEDALE, B, 8,
FRO ED TO END OF THE STORE
Stooks are fairly bristling with Newness: It would be unfair of us to point
to any one department an the peer of the rest. What we attempted to do we have
accomplished—fixed it that no matter what line of goods you are interested in,
that section answers "Ready" with confidence.
Lady shoppers will find much in Dress Goods and Mantles to interest them.
We've been particularly particular to assure ourselves that every weave and pat-
tern is what will be the exactly correct thing for the coming season,
There's a pleasing diversity of Fashionableness among all that pertains to
Ladies' Wear. Will you try and find time to give these goods a portion of your
attention ?
Then the men folk haven't been neglected—not the least danger of that.'
Fall and Winter Clothing, from Sox to Overcoats and from Mitts to New Suits
are inviting an examination with all the enthusiasm that should attach to these
important lines.
'Read the List Visit the Departments
—Beautiful Wide -wale Drees Goods in suit lengths, the very lat-
est, at $1.00 and $1.25 per yard.
— Grey Overehecked Tweeds, 45c, 50c, 75c, and $1.00.
--All Wool Amazons, made from pure Botany Wool, very special
values, in an immense color range, at 75c and $1.00.
—Special All Wool Henrietta, in splendid range of shades, at 50c.
—Silk and Wool Henrietta at $1.00.
—All Wool Clan Tartans at 50c.
—Beautiful "Satin Cloth at 50c, 75e and $1.00.
—Black Taffetta Silks at 50c, 65e, 75e and $1.00.
—3 pieces 60 in. Table Linen, real value 85e, extra special at 25o.
—2 pieces only 72 inch Unbleached Table Linen, worth regular
50e, special at 85c.
—10 dozen only Ladies' Ribbed Cashmere Stockings, real value
85c, special price 25o.
—8 dozen Men's Wool Socks, ribbed tops, worth regular 15e each,
special at 14e per pair.
—2 pieces 18 in. Linen Toweling, regular 8c, special at 50 per yd.
— 12 only Ladies' Black Satin Underskirts, lined througbout with
heavy Flannelette, worth reg. $1.85, while they last at $1.
- 15 only Heavy Comforters, size 60x72, worth $1.75, on sale
at $1.25.
— 8 dozen only Ladies' Flannelette Gowns, in plain pink, also
white, worth 75c, on sale at 50c.
FERGUS
OSS
Dry Goods, Mantles, Furs, Carpets, Men's Furnishings, Dress -making & Tailoring
'WARM ARM FOR SALE -75 ACRES
14th 00m, Grey. Apply 60 M118, A.
SINCLAIR, Brimful%
DROPERTY FOR SALE -10;H E
undersigned offers tor sale an one of
land upon whien is a emnforteblo dwelling
bones, slab le, fruit trees good aver•flowing
well, &o. • Property ie located 2 of a mile
Ene1 of Cranbrook and convenient to school,
rhumb, neatol6oe, 60. Poeseasiou at any
time. For price, tartan, &a, apply On the
promises to M, RAYO0ANN.
0.11 or Oraubrook P.O.
ARM FOR SALE—THE UN-
tEnstaxmn offers for sale a good 100
acre tarns, beteg Ni Lot 21, Con, 9, Morrie,
All in grave or under Drop. Brick veneered
house, bank barn with atone wall, sheep
house, 60. Good orchard ; well fenced ;
near Helmet andohureb. Possession eau be
given next Mouth, For furtberpartionlare
apply to G. W. TURVEY, proprietor, or
,lluevale P. 0. 8.01
A. ,i 0R SALE OR TO RENT.—
The underefgued offers hex 100 acre
farm, being Lot 20, Oon, 7, Grey, for Bele or
to rent. Comfortable house, bank bare,
orchard, wells, tee. Farm is only 3 of a mile
from the etlrring village of Ethel, For fur-
ther particulars apply to F, S. Soott, Brus-
sels, or MRS, HATE HOLLAND, 70 sinter
street, Toronto, 87.8m •
^IOMFORTABLE RESIDENCE
J and 2 earn of land for sale on Walnut
street,. Brunetti. Brick house, good stable,
hard and soft water, small orchard, 60.
Property in good shape. Immediate posaet-
Bion can 6e - given. Also a cement brook
making rano nine for sale. For further par -
Montan apply oJ011 pr1a 2IDN81E,
-- Proprietor, Brussels.
FARM 1'UR SALE.—THE UN-
mnsl0Nn0 offers his fine 100 sore
farm, beteg Lot 15, Con. 19, Grey, for Bale.
Oomfortable houe°,bank barn, orobaxd,&a,
Farm is in a good state of oultivetlon and
adjoin the village of Qranbrook, where are
etoreo, churches, shops, the. Poeseaelou
given next Pall. 002 furrier particulars as
to price, towns,&a., only on the premises
or Cranbrook l. U. G1ORGE 8PARL1110,
1-41 Proprietor.
R01'ERTY FOR SALE—THE
• undersigned offers hie house and lot,
eltuate on lulu street, Brussels, for sale.
It as well located, a Convenient and cornier,'
table. home. Possession can. be giyen at
one%1 Will oleo Bell the yaaaut lot, cornet
of Mill and Elisabeth streets, wbioh would
make a fine building site. For further par.
Oculars an to .prfoe,"'terms,, &o„ apply to
018E0. ADAMS, Hardwato Dealer, Ford-
wloh. 809
•
LIiARM •P0R SALE. -•--THE UN--
1Lbun02UNE0 offers his 100 afire farm,
Wing Bi Lot 15, Coil. 4, Morrie, for ease, 76
nixes cleared and ell under ,grace excepting
0 nares. Farm well adapted for pastor°, a
never failing spring creek rune through lt..
There is a comfortable frame house 000
bank barn 80 feet equate, pig pen and ben
hoose 20x60, and shed 90x40.1 tuna orchard,
Povoeeeeion given any time. For further
pABA.41 our apply on the promise0 orad.
cress Brussel,' P, 0, 12002, 5HEDDEN,
Proprietor, 15.61
E A.ItM FOR SALE: —BEING
Lot 22, 0611.9, Gray, containing 00 torte
all cleared except 2 acres of hardwood bush,
and is in a good stats of ouitivation, ' There
ie a gond brisk been and kitaben • bank
barn Seen with stone sti,.bllng • straw lfou0ei
drive house and other oat buildings; good
ordhard, 00014 drilled well with w90404111,
Tho farm le well eltnrato4 adjoining .the vii•
lane 016.tb01, where there is all koros of
aou'6on(e11e80, The ;arm will be golden
e asy terms. • For further partianlar0 a'op4 4
to WILLIAM 8LEMMON,l,lthol P. 0, 1
Bank of -Hamilton
Capitol, Yale up, $2,000,000
Reserve Fund. 812.601,000
Total Assets, $129,000,000
80. BRANCHES IN CANADA 80 ('(y
President, - • HON. WM. 0113SON
Vice President & General Manager, ti
JA10158 TUR(NBULL
ETHEL ' AGENCY
ti
Sayings Department—Ample security
for Depositors,
Oepoeits of $1,00 and upwards received, 1
Interest allowed at current rates and
compounded half yearly.
ADVANCES made to Farmers for
feeding stook.
Sale Notes collected and adyan000
made thereon,
Drafts bought and sold,
W. N. Mo]LAY, 8us-A0ENx.
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 care-
fully attended. to..
Manitoba and Ontario Flour;
Bran, Shorts, &e., always in stock
and sold at Market Prices.
Thuell Bros.
o
Mill at Electric Light Building,
Synopsis of Canadian Northwest'
HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS
ANY even numbered mention of Dominion
Lauda in Manitoba, Saakatohewan alt
Alberta, excepting 8 and 28, not reserved,
may be homesteaded by any omen who ie
the sole bead of a family, or any male 0001'
18 years of ,we, to the 0xteut of cue -quarter
0eet4On of 18O aorta mere or leen.
Entry may bo made personally at the
local land t oleos for the dietrtnt in which
the laud is eituato.
The homesteader to required to perform
the oondttione connected therewith under
one of the following plana :
and oultivetion of011018nd in each neo upon
three Years, year for
(2) If tbe father (or mother, if the father
is deceased) of the bomosteader reeideo
upon a farm In the - vicinity of the land
entered for the requirements as to regi-
denoe may be satisfied by nth person re-
eding with the father ox mother.
(8) It the settler hes hie permanent rind -
deuce upon farming land owned by bioi.
in the vicinity o1 bit homeotoad, tbo re-
quireme0te at to residence may be gatie-,
lied by reniden00 up00 the sold laud.
Sfxmo:41 m' notion in writing should be
given to the Commissioner of Dominion
Lands at Ottawa of intention to apply for
patent.
W.W,00RY,
Deputy of the -Minister of Liberia.
N. P. Unauthorisedoast ub
p 0 ou1 this ad•
verttsement w111 not be paid for.,
Toronto nap; and
Metal Co'y
PAYS CASH
For Rags, Iron, Rubbers,
Wool Pickings, horse Clair,'
Hides, &c , &c,
Highest Prices for All
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