The Brussels Post, 1906-10-11, Page 56 3 $. U tf l.- rf"
"High Grade" Training payee and ri
41
that ie the kind the famous
EL ..tOTT
TORONTO, 0N1
Oivoo to his Students. Recent ohul- Q
j, mite leave taken positions at salaries dk
from $OU Por mouth to 51000 l01 a0-
onm, .1013 a well known 1001 that our a
Sohool In the best of Be kind hr 0011. yp
ado. TLIe nl(otn 1s a splendid time aY
to enter. All graduates sot positions.
The demand le nearly twenty limos /
the suplll Write today for i weenie.
OOn1 0eOolyd881lo
W.. J. ELLIOTT, Prinolpal, A➢
Don. YON211 Arm •ALn1ANDH0 818. 9ibV
MEDICAL CARDS.
BR. 1. A. BURNS—
Successor to Jir. J. A. McNaughton
Brussels, Ontario
Graduate of Polyollnlo 23002 Graduate
Sohool of Medicine and Surgery, Now York.
Member of 0011ege of Pliysiohme and Sur-
goons
umgoons of Ontario.
Office and roeidenoe same as formerly 00 -
copied by Dr• MoNaughtou,
Ateesees of women a epeoialty,
'Phone No• 00.
BUSINESS CARDS.
H. MoCRACI{EN—
• Inener of Marriage Llleueaa. Of.
flee at Gr000ry, Turnberry street, Brussels,
WM. SPENCE
CONVEYANOER AND ISSUER
OF MARRIAGE LICENSES
Cines In the Pont Mee, Ethel. 20.11
BERTHA C. ARMSTRONG
Ie prepared to give lemmas ou Piano
or Reed Orgau. Tonne 011 application.
Posbolloe address—Brussels. Redd elm—
Lot 8, Oou. 10, Grey. Pupils may have their
lessons at their own homes 11 preferred.
MISS MARGARET M'LAUCHLIN
TEACHER OF PIANO
Pupils prepared for the Toronto
Conservatory of Music.
JAMES HARRIS,
Agent Howiok Mutual
Fire Insurance Company
Ofilce and Rosldence—
WALTON, ONT.
ROBERT OUNNINGHAMI
INOn2013014,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
11
•S. SCOTT AS AN AUOTION-
• 11112, will sell for better prioee, to
better men, In lose time and less (horses
thou any other Aaotioneer In East Huron or
he won't charge anything. Dates and orders
can always be arranged at this °TToe or by
personal application,
ROBT. H. GARN/SS
BLUEVALE — ONT.
Auctioneer for Enron County.
Terms reasonable. Sales arranged for
at the o81oe of Tan Poem, Brussels. 220f
VETERINARY.
• A. CUNNINGHAM—
NJ'Bouor l;raduare of the Ontario Vet -
...emery College, Is preparedto treat all die•
eases of domeotivated animals an a compet-
ent manner. Particular attention paid to
Veterinary P00018try and Milk .Favor, bane
promptly attended to. Mae and infirmary
—Four doors North of bridge, Turnborry et„
Unseals.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
AB. MA.ODONALD—
Barxister, Solicitor, Notary, Rte.
buaoeeeor to G, F, Blair, Otlioe over Stan-
dard Bunk, Bruoeole. Solicitor for Metro-
politan
etro-
polltan Bank,
IAT M. SINCLAIR—
V V • Barrister, Solleit0r, 1000veyan00r,
lv u0ary Public, &o, 0lf1oe-8towart'e Block
1 door North of Central Rotel.
Solfpitorior the Standard Bonk,
1,liOUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR—
BAR1RISTERS sOLI01TOR8, NOTARIES
P'UBLIO, era.
W. PnotnlraoT, It, 0. R. 0. EAU
G. F. BLAID.
Oilloee—Those formerly ouoopied by Messrs
Cameron & nolo-
GODEM01±, 013'1'000.
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P, FE/LD,
IIF)N1r18'r
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario and First,olaes Honor
Graduate of ,Toronto University. (Moe
next to Brewer's Photograph Galleey,
BRUSSELS.
d,D 1.
A Famous School
CENT
.CSL
STRATFORD. ONT,
eP This School is recognised to bo one rt
of
LI the hoot OommeroialSchools in the yQ
(18 ProVtnoe. Our courses are thorough p
9S anti up -t0 -date, we give It practioel .D
treini0g and assist our graduate° to
g pB 0, It is impossible
nod o itiou for us
,othe
be demand mate on
110
s'rfooer
office help holio tr thole
Mini welfare soaldwrie for our
11 dqpi
f
catalogue.
ELLIOTT LLIOTI & YdoLAOkILAN,
Principals,
ett`41fifltaflt=
Walton
JEWELRY
STORE
I Have opened a Jewelry
Store in the McKim
Building, and ley stock
is new and well varied.
Special attention paid
to Repairing.
Yon will find my prices
moderate.
D. BLAKE
3 stx xt I03s.
faro rclw lela.
Wm. MOLonghli0 is erecting a new
driving shed and hue lately made some
improvements me his stable.
Bible Society meeting in the Motho.
diet ohuroh Sunday evening. Addressee
were givers by the Rave. J. Hueter and
A. B, Dobson.
Louie Oriet hes sold out his bemoan
bunkmate to Wm. Radford of Dnngauuou,
who will take poeeeoaiou about October
16112, Louie tae dooldod to settle iu
Gerrie.
Rev. Jae. Hauer, M. A., B. D., return-
ed home on Tuesday night of last week
from his trip to Ohioogoand Bloomiogton,
While away he took kis Sued examination
at the Illinois Wealeyou University for
the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, and
was anooes0f11.
1Vlolee4wortit.
Reginald Wood and 'Phos. Irwiu have
gone to Manitoha.
Mre. Sangster 1e spending a few weeks
with Mre. Curtis, of Atwood.
Dauiol Berlesl hoc returned from Ed•
mouton after epanniog three days in the
Meat.
Mrs. Cummings it; very Wok at present
hue we hope to see her arouud in a few
days.
Jaime Sangster, of Tara, is visiting
friends in and arouud k'lotesworth for
atone time.
Our V. B. has removed his drop to
Palmerston as' Molesworth waa not large
enough for him.
The eiloe are filled and threshing is
the order of the day. Grain is turning
out very good.
The rain was a great bleesiug to this
section of the oo0ntry. Wells were giving
out and the ['reeks going dry; fire was do -
lug ooueiderable damage In some sectiooe.
Mre, George Spence returned from the
Northwest, Although she did not enjoy
very good health while she was away,
she nod a pleasant journey and is im.
proving eine° her return.
Pile° quiokly and positively oared with
Dr. Shoop'e Magic Ointment, It's made
for Piles alone—and it does the
work surely and with oatiefaotiou.
Itching, painful, protruding or blind.
piles disappear like magic by ate use.
Large, Nlokle Oltpped glae0 jars, 50
cents. Sold and recommended by F. R.
Smith.
lilyLdt.
Joe 13011 left for Toronto to enter the
Medina) College.
E. 0. Wilford hoe gone to Toronto to
take up hie 3rd year In friedioine,
Mies Rena Bennett left for Brussels
where she will assist the Mimes Habkirk
in their millinery store.
The people of the Methodist ohuroh
have engaged Harold Jarvlo to give o
0000ert on the evening of November the
28th.
J. W. Sellars, who has been oougned
to the A. I. I. F., Aospite' at Topeka.
1au00e, has so far reoovered to be able
to return to his home in Newton, Tian.
sae.
The little friends of Emma Murray
will be pleased to learn that she captured
the silver medal at a day school in Wel.
verhampton, England, for having the
highest marks eta,, for the first month at
school.
The Ontario Gazette announoed that
Charlet] Hamittou, a former well known
resident of Blyth, and now of Brute
Mines, euoceede the late Thomas Knight,
as a bailiff of the seoond Division Court
of Algoma,
The only daughter of Fred. and Mre.
Haggitt passed away after a long illusee.
The child was aged 1 year and 21 days.
The parents buried their little boy about
the first of last month, The funeral touts
plaoe on Sunday afternoon to the Union
oemetery Itnd the aervi0e eras conducted
by Rev. Mr, Anderson,
The people of Blyth will be sorry to
bear that A. H. Plummer has sold hie
property and he and his family
will move to the West, to the vicinity of
Swan River, Mr. Plummer boa lived
in Blyih for R good many years, he being
priooipal of Blyth Public Sohool, He
resins' and beoame artner with Mr.
d
gp
McNally in the cement block machine
mauutaet1100. He has beau a member of
the Sohool Board and ie now Beotetory•
Troaoarer. We wish him and his family
anomie in the West,
GOLDEN WNDDINQ.—A moat' enjoyable
afternoon and evening wee spent by the
children, grandchildren and a few old
triende at the home of Robt. and Mre.
Johnston on Monday, Sept. 241h, when
they celebrated the :fiftieth anniveroary
of their wedding day. Mr. and Mrs.
Johnston were married Sept. 24011, 1856,
by Rev. Mr. Campbell, Methodist minis
ter than stationed at 011,10011, Their
wedding trip was taken from the
home of Mie. Jehnelou'e father, Mr.
Brown, to Olinton and bulk to the
Ilttle bark• covered log cabin in the
'nail in a lumber wagon, with the mod
MOO deep. The pathway through life,
hoWevor, did not oontinne eo mitt nod
many are the hard and rugged roads
over whiOb they have passed during
there 50 years.. they have enjoyed
muoh of life's genial 0au0hin8 mud it
hem by the
we were Go Judge a baalth and
wtreng
thtbeY atilt e
uJoYs we
moat nay
d the e Jo g well. Mr
I t l n s,
they hove elan E w
' r
J
ohnetou a bridesromtd be ou n
amt
Y g
91grWas not able
-tor, though still linin w s
g
to be present, The following friends
of their childhood were preoent to oxprees
thole heartiest greetings, namely, Mre.
Boyd and Mro, irlotrieon of k'f01011op, I) ;,;;
1 and Mro, Miller, of Clinton, who wore
also primal, at their werlding, and kir.
Jobueiub, u brrthor, and hie wife, of
0lfntml, Probably the moot to Line thing
it t ole t roe with thin golden wedding
m,
is the taut that not break had yet been !
made In the family and all Wm olliidreo
were present, ane—lire. Black borough—
having mine all the' way from Mon•
Gantt The 0tl1Ora are Nothauiel, of
Hallett ; Joeoph, Mrs, W, J. Parka,
Robert, and Mrs, W. Farrow, of Boat
Wawauoeh ; Mre, ()has, Armstrong, of
Shelburne ; Mrs, Brown, of Morrie, and
Wm,, ot Blyth. A very dainty repeal
woo spread on the lawn, when their
ptsetor, Rev, 5• Anderson, and wife had
the pimiento 0f laking tea with Mr, and
51re. Johuelon on the old home made
table from wbioh 60 years ago they par
took of their wedding breakfast. A
delightful program waa rendered by the
ohildreu Sud graudobildren daring the
evening, and the preeenc0 were most nub.
stoutish
Uliul'ou,
Dr, Will. Holloway lett for Petetboro'
where he hoe deoided to locate,
Rev, Mr, Joiliffs goes to Blyth on the
14th to preach anniversary eervioes.
11. and Mrs. Rumford, who have been
upending the Summer at Bayfield, have
returued to town, Mr. Ranoford being
oonsiderably improved he health.
A. and Mre. Mollnrray, of Stapleton,
and Stewart and Mre. Seymour on Toss
day evening of last week aolobra1ed
the "wooden" anniversary ot their wed•
ding day.
The many friends, both in town and
country, of Norman Fair (of Fair Bros.)
will regret exceedingly to learn that be
is suffering from a serious Moen—
enlargement of the liver
H. Bartliff has removed hie bakery and -
restaurant into the new store erected
for him by Mr. Johnston, and has a
very oommodione and attractive store,
where be should be able to do an enlarged
business,
Anniversary Heroines in Ontario Street
Methodist (Thumb will be held on. Sunday
October, 28th. The oatetanding debt on
oharoh property ie only $800 and interest
and an effort will be mode to wipe this
out at the anniversary.
Mr. Graham says the shipping of
sugar beets commenced last week to Ber.
lin Sugar Faotory. He expects to have
five bundrrd oar loads from this dietriot
this Fall, mud is ebipping 35 oar loads a
week until they are ail out. The crop
may not be a0 heavy on the whole Ise last
year, but he testing higher in anger.
The youthful members of Mre. Ed.
Oantolon's Sunday Sohool olase, made
hera surprise party and the reaiphent of a
beautiful pearl•handled silver oaks knife.
BIisha Townsend read the address, the
presentation being made by Oar! Baste.
Foffy.pulling was indulged in and the
evening waa spent most enjoyably.
H. Beattie intimated to the Oounoil
that hie client, Oliver Grigg, had been
thrown from his boggy beoaues of an
obetruotioo left on Marie street by an
employee of the corporation, and had
suffered injuries'. Mr. Beattie did not
state that damages were asked for and
the Council not being in any mood for
looking between the hoes ordered the
oommauioaticn to be d=ed.
A letter woe received by town Connell
from F, H. McGuigan, 4sb vise president
of the Grand Trouts Railway. It was
addreaeed to the Mayor who had written
to the Company urging the building of a
new station here, Mr. McGuigan admit
ted that the passenger station end other
faoilitiea were not nearly a0 good as they
ought to be but the diffionity has been
that other places were so moots
worse off than Clinton that they
were forced to give their 0tlen•
tion first. "We have had the molter in
view for emus time," oonoluded Mr. Mo
Goigou, and while we will not be able to
ergot a new Station thio Fall, we will do
0o early next Spring. Mr. Brownlee,
Superintendent Of our Middle Division,
will be in 0liuto0 in the near fat0re and
will endeavor to arrange a meeting to
disown the question."
;Looeictao vv.
D. D. Gillies has seoured a good poei-
tion with Gonne Bros., of Wiugham.
Wilbur Bryan has gone to London to
learn the jewellery bosinese in Diamond
Hall.
Thomas Watson hoe removed hie bar-
ber chop to his now premises in the
Davison block,
Abe MoLollnud has been oboeen as the
Conservative 00ndidate in North Bynoe,
to oppose Join) 'Tolmi8.
James mud Mre. Gordon and Mre.
Frank Gordon lett un Wednesday of last
week for Winnipeg, where they will make
their future home,
A. T. Davison, & Son have removed
their furniture and undertaking business
to their handsome new block on the
North side ot ()amplest! street.
The many triende of the family will
regret to learn of the aerioue illness of
Peter Molntooh, of Widen who wee
found`tyiug In the field unooueulouo,
The death 000urred in London on
Sunday, September, 80th, of 11ev. John
Learteyd, m former pastor of the Metlh°.
dint ohuroh in Luoknow, iu hie 77th
year.
Angus MoObarles, brother of Mre, Jno.
Pot0her, of Luokuow, was a olounoh and
true Canadian and showed it in the
terms of hie will. The $10,000 which he
offers me a prize for dfeooveries in eleo•
trioity or in the treatment of ores and
minerals fe eoufiued to Canadians. Hie
will provides bequests for his nephew°
and Seises. Some of these live in the
United States. They will only got $500
emelt unless they 001M0 to reside in Oou•
ado within the next two v0nre, in whioh
ease they will get is $1,000 each.
PnssoNTATIor,—The Lnoknow Sentinel
of laid week nye of people well known in
Braeeels:—Oa Saturday evening a dap.
utaliou 10001 tile Ladies Aid of the
Methodist ohuroh %visited, ou Mrs. .(Jor-
don add preeoutod tier with a large
piotnre handsornely framed, of the mem-
here of that) Society and the following
address :—To Mra. James Gordon :—We
the member° of the Ladies Aid Sooiety
of the Methodist ohuroh of the town are
encoding sorry to learn you have de-
oided to leave us, and move to Winnipeg,
iu order to be in olo0er proximity to your
ebildren, that in your declining and In.
°teasin 1 Mutated yearn n have
gy y you may
the comfort and fathom nI: your own dear
tinnily, Though rah have been deprived
tor many years from taking ani' 00tiv0
part in 0ttr iodise' roe0ting m yet 31 have
t
you
nom withdrawn your iutereot or your
financial aid. We deem it our privilege
and duty to proem you .pith, ibis p2011100
HELP .
WANTED
Yonne Millen and xon110inen Tho
are Mistretta of moldier a 1,000rd,
(100 wanted al the
B
Ingham COLLEGE
UszNEss
(Alit hated with Gunton
Bodeen College)
to prepare for Bookkeepers, SGen-
ographera and Telegraphers.
During July and Align eta we ecoid
only 1111 will -TENTH of the poet -
tions offered our graduates.
Catalogue free.
GEO. SPOTTON, Principal
of your sisters, oomprioing the Ladies
Aid of the Methodist ohuroh, Wishing
you in the evening of your life the riohaet
of God's comforts with your kind hus—
band and family. Signed0n behalf of
the Ladies' Aid, Mre. J. T. Smith, Oar.
Beo'y, Mre. (Rev.) Millyard, Mrs. Ger.
don in a few well ohoeen words expreeeed
her sorrow at the thought of breaking
the ties of friendship so °lonely woven,
but looked leeward to the onion where
partings never oome, An address from
the W, F. M. S. was also presented to
Mrs, Frank Gordon :—We the membere
of the W. M. B, of Lnoknow Methodist
uboroh deplore very much that in the
Providenoe of God, we are compelled to
say farewell to a beloved member, one
who has token an active part in every
good work of the Society, praying that
the ohmage may prove condnaive to your
peace and joy, and that you may unite
yourself with some similar society, and
let your influence be felt in this good
work, Is the prayer mid wish of the
Mende you leave behind, On behalf of
the Society we eubauribe ourselves, Mre.
J. T. Smith, Cor. Seo'y ; Mre. Ham,
President.
When the tip of a dog's nose ie °old
and moist, that dog ie not eiok. A fever.
fab dry nose means eioknese with a dog.
And s0 with human lips. Dry, cranked
and oolorleso lips mean feveriehneae,
and are as well ill appearing. To have
beautiful, pink, velvet like lips, apply at
bedtime a mating of Dr. Shoop's Salve.
it will soften and heal any skin ailment.
Get a free trial box at our More and be
oonvinoed. Large nickel oapped glans
jars, 26 ciente. F. R. Smith,
Goderioh.
Mre. E. Downing left on a visit to
relatives at Bowmanville.
The 33rd Regiment Band played a
a good program at the Bayfield Fall
Show,
The last of thedefendants in the Ash-
field charivari oa0e will appear before
Hie Honor Judge Doyle on Monday, the
22nd inst.
Mies Mina Leckie lett for Pongh
keepeie, where she baa a poeition of
head nurse. She had been visiting her
brother, T. T. Leokie.
J. R , son of John Platt, wag atrnok in
the eye with a oheetnut, by a playmate
at the Collegiate and at present is eon.
fined in a darty room hi the hope of pre-
earving the eight,
W. 0. Goode, who has oondnoted the
Red Oroes drug store in Goderiob for
matey years, hoe diepooed of hie
business to H. 0. Dunlop, Phm. B„ a
native of Godorioh.
J, 13. Hawking left to resume the work
in wbioh he was engaged before mom
mooing business in Goderioh, as' travel•
ling salesman for Rochester firm. He
baa Quobeo and New Bruuewiok as his
territory.
J. B. Carrie, who has been oondnoting
008810esin a ohuroh near Winnipeg dor-
lug the Summer months, arrived from
there to spend 0 few days at the motern•
al reetdenoe. He left for Toronto to
take his final year in Arta at the Mil•
varsity of Toronto.
The Oollegi0te Institute board have
appointed Mies' Amy J. Kerr, B. A,, of
Balmy Beach, Toronto, to the position
of Resistant teacher at the G. O. L, in
place of Miss Saner, who has left to
take a position at Peterboro,
N. J. lMorriaey hoe game proliflo game
boutamo with a r000rd. One hen is now
at her third setting, and the first batch of
chickens have been laying for some time
and one of them will have a brood in a
few days. Three generations in one
9eaeo0 looks like working over time,
Tenders are nailed for piling the
o0teide breakwater all round the orib
work with pile0 40 feet long, to be driven
10 feet io the ground, and finishing -the
work already retorted. The pile driving
10 feet, it is said, will be en exoeedingly
difhoult job, as it is olaimed that most of
the bed of the lake ou wbioh the cribs
aro plaoed is the hardest of hard pan.
A Dane tinder the Fruit Inspection AM
was tried before P. M. Humber, A.
Gifford, Dom, Ioopeotor, being the eons•
plainant, and Robert 'Elliott the defend.
ant, the abarge being falsely marking a
shipment of 15 barrels of apples not•
signed to Winnipeg. It was shown that
Mr. Elliott bad not peeked the fruit, but
had bought and shipped it, but be paid a
penalty of 50 Dante per barrel and $2
wets,
MORE LAW 8111130,—The action of the
G, & G, By. officiate in °aaaing the arrest
of the G.'1', R, steam shovel orew a week
ago last Monday, has lead to the 10000noe
of three write in the names of
Messrs, Hanna, Parcell and Conway, of
the G, T. R. staff, who claim demagog
from the 0, & G. By. 00., and ohiet
Euginoer Peterson and Assistant Roberts
lu the writ issued for Me. Benno nom -
plaint 10 made of moult, tales imprison,
Ment and malioious proeeontion, boo no
amount i0 epeoifled, and in the Poroell
and Conway writs a claim of $5,000
damages in made,
;1'ho girder() for the 0, P, R. bridge
aortae the trooke at the foot of the hay
her hill have been placed in postilion,
but the fioOr has not yet been laid.
The approaches to iho bridgo are being
travelled. A carload of Mono for the
rimmings of the elation hoe arrived
and aan of a oueubtere are at work.
g g .o
t
ilia hill hook of the station, round
house, eto,r i0 being smoothed off pre-
paratory
pr -pa atory to re -sodding, The cement
piers and foundations for the Bound•
hoagie aro being pat in and quite a bit
Slgauot pAs 4rft t4 d
Brussels Daylight Store 17,
G. N. McLaren
In, -
, , I p't- a lralprt'4"b"t't,7r'li't'arll.'a11,.'I,,gl,'tA1,Al,dt dl el,'a, q,'a''1 h,^'tip'h, I Y' q, I, •I,r'4' L'1 4'4,'lli IU'le'erl,'9d9,'ll, lli Iii t4'4,'lli Ilr'lli 1141,'1,'91'41 Il,q,rtPl,^li'I '4 ' li Il, lp't,l'1,17
New Fall and Winter Goods
Now in Stock
This is a prosperous year—Top prices for big crops—which. should make
this one of the "good years" We have prepared for a good Fall and Winter
business with a big stock of strictly new goods, and they are bought Right.
Both Wool and Cotton are higher priced, but we are here with bright new goods
in many cases at less than you would expect to pay for them,
-Ladies' and Girls' New Coats—Canadian, English
and German makes.
—Ladies' and Girls' New Rain Coats.
—New Dress Goods and Trimmings.
— New Mantle Clothe and Ladies' Furnishings.
—Ladies' and Children's New Union and Wool Under-
clothing.
— New Towelis, Towellings and Table Linens.
—Men's and Boys' New Furnishings and Undercloth-
ing.
—A complete assortment in the Staple Department.
—All Wool, Union and Cotton Blankets.
—New Boots, Shoes and Rubbers.
— New Overcoats, Suits and Odd Pieces for Men and
Boys.
Sflk
In fact yon will find here one of the best stocks within your reach and we
Always Pay the Highest Prices for Produce.
HAVE YOU SEEN THE SAMPLE' COATS ?
We purchased a set of Traveller's Sample Coats for Ladies', Misses and Children. These
are all this season's new styles. We have some specially good things left for Misses and
Children. These we sell at actual Wholesale Prices—of course we got a discount on them.
They are in perfect condition and you would not know by the appearance of the Ooats that
they had been carried by a Traveller.
Goods Right or Your Money Back.
Yours for
Mutual Benefit
G. N McLaren
Next Door to
American House
of work will have to be done in filling
around them with earth. A couple of
drains, one the outlet of a sewer and
the other as the outlet for the stream
flowing from the mineral spring, are
being pot in through the new land
that was raised as the alta of the station
buildings.
Gorrie.
Andrew Doig retained from his trip to
the Prairie Province.
Wesley Montgomery lett for Toronto to
attend bee Medical oollege.
Will Earogey, jr., has taken a poeition
to W. H. Litt's general entre.
Martin Eagleson left tor Toronto where
he will attend the School of Prootioal
Soienoa,
Walter Simpson ban been:appointed tax
Oolleotor for the W00tern division ; and
Wm. Wade, jr., for the Eastern division
of Howiok.
L. 0. Orlet, who has carried on a bar.
nese business in Fordwioh for number
of years hag deoided to move to Gorrie
and has rented Mre. Horton's v0o0n0
store next door to the post offioe and will
move in about the 15th.
Auoording to 0caou0ts from the West•
ern proviuoee much fever be raging there
at. present. Word has been reoeived from
T. D. Edgar, of Edmonton, that his four
children are all down with it as well as
Wm. Wileon, sou of J, L. Wilton, of the
9th non., who he in the hospital there at
present with typhoid.
Word was received in town on Monday
of last week of the sad death of John Mo.
Kee, of Fordwioh, brother of Wm. Mo•
Kee, of town, whish took place near
Neepawa, Man., the previous Friday,
where he and his family had gone to
look after their interest in deeoated's
farm. The funeral took plaoe on Sunday
bo the Neepawa °amatory where his
remains were iuterred beside those of hie
first wile who predeoeaeed him some time
ago.
The following account of a sad death
refers 1t a eon of Wm. Leech, formerly of.
Gorrie :—A bright young fellow just
enteringt, his manhood was called endden-
ly to hie reward under oironmetanoee sad
and painful. Buoyant in spirit and foil
of lite and ambition, Milton Leeob, of the
Government road, e0arted morose the
fields shoat eight o'clock to return a gun
he had borrowed from a neighbor Mr,
Desobampo, wh011,'in arming s feriae it
in presumed the weapon was discharged
the obarge entering his forehead with au
upward tendency and lifting the entire
eoalp nutting instantaneous death. Mr,
Leech and °there heard the report of the
gun lent thatught little of it as the time,
Even when ten o'clock had passed and,
the young man bad not returned home
the family did not feel greatly alarmed as
deoeooed arae in the habit of spending
man of hie leisure hears with a friend
and companion, Harry Boyd ; but when
1Mr. Leath awoke 08 2 o'olook in the
morning and found hie eon's bed still nn•
occupied he beoome noway and iintned'
iatoly started in melt, with the result
that he found the body of the unfortunate
young man lying oold in death by the
try.
lanae already mentioned. It arae a
aYY
ins moment for the gttel.atriaken tether,
who with the oeol01ance of Joseph Webb,
p
removed th0 corpse to the family resides-
Ilton Leech a a quiet uneaten.
as'. M Wan 0
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t tion n v b
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popular among his companions and re.
specified by the whole oOmmunity.
Caneracliun 12 ewe,.
John J. Billings, a London teamster,
area run over and killed.
Ieaao Friar wag atruok by a train at
Pluton and fatally injured.
David Marshall, Conservative, was
eleoted to the Commons' in East Elgin.
Robert Simpson, of Owen Sound,
stepped off a yacht end was drowned.
The Trail smelter may alone an the re.
snit of the Crow's Nast Ooal miners'
strike.
Fire lo the business section of Arm-
strong, 13. 0., caused a lose of $20,000 to
$40,000.
Peray Hill, a laborer, was killed by an
elevator weight in the new Traders'
Bank building.
Tbo Methodist General Board appro-
priated $151,000 for the gnpport of home
mission work.
Fire at Fraser Bros' mill, Deaehenee,
destroyed 20,000,000 feet lumber, causing
a lose of $400,000.
Robert Raioie, formerly of Perth, who
has been miesing for 12 years, has been
heard from in California,
The plant of the Ontario Grape & Wine
Co. at Bt. Catharines' woe destroyed by
fire. ,Loss abont $150,000.
Tom Lewis, the London hotelkeeper,
in whose house it is charged money was
paid for votes, surrendered bimselt to the
polioe.
A report of Montreal schools allows
them to be in a very insanitary condition
and the children suffering from diseases
of varione nide,
Mre, Jae. Haply, of Maidstone, was
given is verdict against the M. 0. R. for
$3,950 damages for the death of her hue-
band who Pas killed at a crossing.
LANDS FOR SALE FOR TAXES.
Notice is hereby given that and of the
lands for sale for arrears of taxes has been
prepared and that ooniee thereof may be
had at nue ofloe, and that the List is being
published in the Ontario Gazette, in the
issues of August 18th and 26th, and Septem-
ber let and 8th, 10013. And that in default of
payment of the taxes and (mate the lands
will be sold at the Court Holm ,i8 the Town
of Goderioh, on Tuesday, the 4th day o1 De-
cember, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
8.8m WM. HOLMES,
Gouty of Heron, Treasurer.
Treasurer's OMoe, Goderioh, fAug, 16,1905•
ALLAN LINE
ROYAL MAIL STEAMEFIS
Montreal to Liverpool
Ionian Oot. 10 Nov. 18
Virginian net. 25
Tubieian Nov. d
Victorian Nov 8
Rates 08 Passage
First Cabin -870 and upwards, a000rdiog
to steamer. Second Oabin-842,320 and up-
wards. 'Third Clime— OM 80 and upwards.
Reduced Winter rates in effect beginning
November 1st.
Montreal to Glasgow
Sloilian Oct. 12 Nov 22
Pretorian Oot. 25
Numidiau . Nov. 1
Second ohms 340; Third class $20;90
For further partfoulare, rates and tiokete
apply t0
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Agent Allan Line, Broseels,
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Pattern Hats and Millinery Novelties
HE invitation is yours to come
and
see gcor-
rect
thin that is
y
and new in Fall Millinery.
Nothing that has been accepted by
the Fashionable of New York and Paris
has been neglected in our Styles.
No formal opening this Season—
just drop in any time.
Girls wanted to learn the Millinery.
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