The Brussels Post, 1904-9-29, Page 4t;%e Wgrusstto ostt
.'1'X, URSUAY, SEPT, 29, 1.904.
Tnvntomr, Nov. 19th has been ap•
pointed rte Thanksgiving Day and there
will be ample reason for iia observance in
this broad Dominion thio year.
Gonne! town is being canvassed with
the ellen of presenting a petition to the
Connell asking that a vote be taken on a
Local Option By•law at the next Muni.
cipal oleoticn. The campaign ie extend-
ing and other plaoee will likely pursue
the same oouree as Clinton and the Co.
town.
. Waeo a level beaded woman lender.
taloa to carry out a prejeot she generally
enooeede. Ae proof ot tbia several young
ladies of Galt, Penton and Heopeler
undertook to take charge of the eleotrio
railway tanntng to those towue one
day, the ptooeede to be applied to the
Hoepital Fund. The reealte were that
about $500 was received for this charit-
able purpose.
.A ToLxendra deepatoh eaye abet Vesta -
vine is active. Why don't the people of
Naples collar and harness the orator eo
that it might become a vehicle for eon.
veying heat to their homes ? If Veeui.
vitae were Imbed in the 'United States
some enterprising Yank, would utilize it
or drown it one. Oanucks are not eo red
hot to venture too mach in epeoalatioo
and berme have made no bide.
Imes :L Oonveutiune are announced
for in South Perth to be held at Mitchell,
on Wedneeday, Ootober 6th, next
and for South Huron at Bengali on Tnee•
day, Oct, 11th. D. K. Erb, M. P„ has
declined to be a candidate again in Perth
s'1 a new mat will have to be chosen.
Wbe'bet Geo. MoEwma, M. P., for South
Huron, will be in the field again or not
we have not beard,
Tarr Couservativee tat North Middlesex
for the Legislature have pieced 0. 0.
Hodgine, of Lucio, in the field. Con.
veution was held at Aire& Craig Iaet
Friday. In the absence of Jno. Sherritt,
M. P., who is in the Weet, the naminating
of a candidate for the Commons was
left over until another date. By the last
redistribution part of Mr. Bberritt'e
riding hes been retored to Huron Co. to
which it geograpbieeely belongs.
Is eaboolteaahere desire to preotically
illustrate their interest in Nature Study
they should eneourege their pupils to
compete for Speolal prizee offered at Boat
Huron Fall Fair for best arrangement of
leaves tram Canadian trees. Poetmaetet
Farrow off Is prizes for the three beat
addressed envelopes, Particulars may
be obtained tram a Fair Prize list, No
eutranee fee charged for either com-
petitions,
Wm are pleased to nee that write have
been issued againeb the workers of
orookeduesein the lest Soo election. It
le to be looped they will he made smart
for their folly and thereby prove a lesson
to themseives and sound a note of warn-
ing to other feliowe ao to whet they may
expect if they don't mend their ways.
There has been too maoh winking by
the Courts in the past over similar trans.
ereeeions and leniency has been taken
advantage of by emboldened programa of
fisgrant violations.
Hort. Mn. DAvre has been unseated in
North York for the Legislature, owing to
a man named Robertson, of Meaford,
working in bis ooaetitnenoy, he having
b'en oe the "reported list" from the
Motion of 1902 in North Grey. Such
eervieee are contrary to law and as a
conaequenee the seat is vacant. North
York gave Hon, Mr. Davie over 200
majirity. Tnie ties the pertie0 in the
Harms taking the Speaker out. It is ex.
legated that bye•eleotione will be held in
the three vacant constituenaiee with
strong probabilities of the return of
Liberals again
Tag ffnanoial airoometanoee in whioh
the eleotorate is fonnd at the time of an
Moraine oampaign, either in thio Dentin.
lou or any other country, has a good
deal to do with the results. If the pre.
seeding years have been marked by un•
mistakeable progress ; if manufacturers
are crowded ith
w workand reedit9 find
sale for their output ; it farmers find
larger markets and at better prion { if
the working man seoueee steady employ
went at better pay ; if the wage earner
is sought after by more people than be
020 serve and as a oonaegneooa of tole
Main of progressive a souse of general
prosperity and enmity ie felt, it i0 likely
to take mote than a platform oration to
prove that the Opposition should sup,
plant the ruling power, Politioe is e
peculiar game or rather we should coil
it a science and in increasing intelligence
of our people, from their study of the
public issue 00 the day, they depend
more today on what they know, by the
beet ofproof, then what may be acid In
the heat of a politioef fight. There is
often a lot ,of ".chaff" given by the
°rebore on the stump bat the proof of the
pudding is iu tite eating thereof and the
people of Canada have rea800 ko pen.
gratulate themeeleee, irrespective of
,pi lines, Chet the passing Vine bays bead a g
ro well supplied with neoeeaariee and
luxuries. We certainly have been hay
ing a "growing time" and better than
that we are having it yet. There le
little doubt but when the Dominion
ele0tione come along that the people of
this Dominion will re•inetate the Liberal
party for another term at] they have
capably and wisely managed the ship of
state and deserre another opportunity of
oantinniugthe advooaoy and extension of
the course pursued in the fitereete of our
land,
Continuation • Classes.
The reports received at the Education
Department show the eteady growth of
oontiDnatiou otaeeee in numbers and in
efflaieuoy, There are four grades of
these institution, and they are eeteb.
tithed oily in municipalities having no
High eohools, The lost report shawl :
60 o0ntinaetion °laeees in grade "A.," 45
aentinttttion Manes in grade "13," 110
continuation classes in grade "0," 189
oontiquation otaeeee in grade "D".
In order that a eobool be pinned in
grade "A" the prinoipal must have at
Inst a first cleat. oertifioete, end give
regular instruction only to pupils doing
fifth form or higher work. Scbools in
grade "B" mast have at least two teaoh•
ere, and a ulna in regular attendance of
at least ten pupils who have passed the
High school entrance examination.
Sohoola in grade "0" most have at lea -t
five, and in grade "D" et least three who
have passed the High eoho!l entrant!
examination. The principals of ooboole
in grade "A" are in many oases nnivers•
ity graduate°,
The Government grants bo the four
grades of continuation otaeeee are re•
apeotively 9100, 950, 025, mid 915. By
Statute the County Connell must pay at
least an equivalent. In many places the
County Counaiito their oredit oontribute
more then the minimum required.
Sixteen eohoole iu grade "A" employ
two teacbere, giving their time exert
eively to oontinuatioa clues work. They
are the following:—Alliston, Beaton,
Stayner, Tottenham ; No. 5, Esea, Mi1.
ton, Shelburne, Dnrbam, Paisley, Wing.
ham, Brussels, Wallenberg ; No. 4, Til.
bury W., ; Amberetbnrg, Alvineton, Parry
Sound. Two eaboofe employ three
teaobere iu nab nee, viz,—Oheeley and
Exeter, When two or more teachers are
employed in grade "A" the Govetument
paye a oorreepondingly inoreased grant,
the County Council contributing the
egaive.leut.
It is satisfactory to notice that in the
development of oontinnatiou Manes, eev-
°ret of them have already become Iigh
Soboolo. This is shown by the repent
eatablimbment of High Bahoole at Bat
Portage, .Cort William, Sault Ste Maria,
North Bap, East Toronto, Ohestey and
Midland. Stripe are aivo heiog taken to
open a, High School at Plantagenet. Con-
tinuation otaeeee are eabetantially doing
High Bohool work, and the revised regi
lations make these schools which are in
grade "A" aabjeat in game respects to
the enme examination provisions ae the
High Soboole and Collegiate Institutes,
Fighting The White Plague.
Rev. P. Chilton Parker, M. A., of Tor.
onto, Otto travelling Secretary ot the Mee.
koka Free Hospital forooneampbioo, gave
en address La the Town Hall, Brussels, on
Thursday eveuiog of last week on the
"Fight against the dreaded (linage of
consumption." mfr. Parker, who bas
been pastor of one of the !argent Baptist
churches in Toronto for nearly 14 years,
has left hie paatorote for the purpose of
trying to rouse public) sentiment against
buberantoeie and to induce the various
mnoittipalittem to undertake more of a
praotioal aharaoter in eari0g for con•
sampbive poor. He showed how con-
sumption was one of the most infectious
diseases to which we are eabjsot. That
every fourth paean who died between
the ages of 14 and 45 died of this disease.
That during the month of July in the
Proviuoe of Ontario while 224 persona
died of the seven infectious dteeaeee 178
of thio number died from consumption,
that ie over three times more than all
the other via inlet:emus diseases oombioed.
That 8000 per year in Oho Province and
over 8000 per year in the Dominion
euaeumbed to this dreadful dimmers every
year, and there was not a hospital in the
whole country would Dare for the eon-
,aumptive apart from the Muskoka
Hospital and this wag so email it wee
only touahiug the fringe of the disease.
The old idea that consumption wee
hereditary wag abandoned. It ie not
hereditary, it is paraeetio and could . be
cured if taken hold of in the inoipieot or
beginning stages. Wo have hospitals
galore foe every other kind of disease,
and yet no provieion wee made fur the
w'irsb of alt dieeeaes. He le trying to get
the various towne and cities to help in
the maiutenanoe of the Muskoka Hospi-
tal, so that it could be enlarged eofli-
oiently to meet ail the nooeoeitiee of the
Province. $300 per annum endows a
bid to which the patient tient from the
oontrihnting municipality has first call,
Everyone of the town which estebliehed
o branch gave a ourety of enlargement
and meaenreof provision for their own
00na0mptiv8 poor, Consumption oa0 be
aired, as 000 of 1200 patients in elaeleoka
hoepiOels 74 per cent have been eared ae
to he abletot
eke up their dntiee in lite,
es the infection was in the system. Mr,
Parker nrgod the mnniaipalitiee to pat
up aien0 asking people not to spit on the
oidswalko, He also urged upon the lem
tatiott of the disease and t'te disinleobion
of homes where co0snmption had been
prevalent. The opening of windows
and letting in freeb air, and the g00ti0g
of all the sunlight possible as they are
all neeeesary to health,
Atter Mr. Parker had taken his seat
Rev, John Rose, B. A, and Rev. I. M.
Webb, epoke a few nommendat0ry words
relative to the hamauity of the object and
the deserving obarttoter of the work,
A branch organization, founded some
yearn ago, was reeoecitatad with the
following offices :—President, J. H.
Monroe ; Secretary, Jae. Pox ; Treas.
urn, W. H. Kerr ; Committee, Revels.
Dieners. Rose, Cohens end Webb and J.
Cober, to whloh a lady representative
from each oongregatfon will be added.
The local Board will meet shortly and
map out a plan of work.
Bruesele and loaatityhaa responded an
variou0 0008,810110 to this charity throngb
burobes, Sabbath Sbhoole, lndgee, eta„
d it le hoped that those rendering
001000009 eyjtl fits 00 through the organ,
ization se that the proper oredit may be
given, Any same handed over to the
Treasurer will be forwarded to the proper
authorities,
The attondanoe wee miserably email
ou Thnraday evauing, There was not a
member of the town Omni! oe the Board
of Health present. W. H.leerr oeoupi„ d
the chair.
Rev. Mr. Parker PM !hooked for hie
addreee and in r''epontlitig retttreed
thanks for the past genero8ity and teethed
the branch Bungee as in aiding others
Brussels was helping itself in the fight to
uproot the fell destroyer. The reverend
gentl man is a free, enoy speaker and Ilea
mat with epleudtd eu008ae in hie cum.
peign.
Lea .olbnrv.
MoKirnor Oooaoin —Township Council
met in Oitrie1opber Whito'e, Leadbury,
on Tuesday, Sept, 13th. Members of
Oonnnil eh present. Minutes of termer
meeting read mod adopted. element°
were pees 'd and paid, amounting to
0810 55, The Uoliettor'e heeds were
received and 000epted. 05 00 wee paid to
Walton Library. A number or persona
attending meeting regaoated Oouuni, to
urge o'n(rmatore to have (Janda 0o,
drain completed in South part of town.
01119, Corrospondeuoe from 0antra000r
showed Ito was going at the work. Mov.
by John. S. Brown, emended by JohnM.
Goveulook that the Reeve take Pigeon
boucle in the Winthrop drain to some
competent Solioitor for advice and let
this Council be guided by what snob
Solioitor says. Ooancil adjourned to
meet at Leadbury on Wednesday the 12th
day of ()Mob r. JNo. 0. Monnrsee,
Clerk.
T A•o wb r til:; e.
Mrs. Weber, of Glenollen, Le visiting
Mrm. Ftetoher Ooaens.
Rev. H. E Kelltngton is aseieting Rev.
S. Currie, Of lliooktan, io special eervieee.
John (Meter; is at preeeut ill with sp.
pendicitis. We hope be may Boon be
around again.
R. J. AloOormiok, 13. A , epen0 Sunday
on his old oirouit, Joauettee Creek,
preaohing anniversary setmone.
Rev. R. H. Barnby, of Milverton,
occupied the pu'pit here Sabbath morn•
ing and evening. Rev. A. 0. Tan
supplied the work at Milverton.
The Ladies' Aid of thio place held an
experience social Tuesday evening in the
basement of tee Meech. Leach 0000
served and a varied and iobereetiug pro-
gram wag given.
Our very enterprising aheeaemeker, R.
H. Green, was eunoeesful in obtaining
three prizes et Loudon Fair, let, special
and Brd, We extend our congratulations.
131v tea.
Mise Addle Cardiff, of Brussels, was
the guest of Miss Luella Holmes for a
few days.
Thorne Coulter, of Morrie, has sold
hie span of ponies to 0. B. Oampbelt,
One of the 0. P. R. contractors.
Wm. and Mrs, Baokltt, of Hartsdale,
were visitors at the borne of the former'°
Metes, Mrs, Myles Young, during the
past week.
W. F. Tternay, who spent the past
two months visiting at the home of hie
brother, J. B. Tieruay, of East Wawa.
noeb, left for his home in Malvern, Eng.
A reading circle wee farmed in oonneo-
tion with the Epworth League of Blyth
Methodist ohuroh. The ofiioere elected
were :—President, Mies Kirkby; set
rotary, Albert Wilford.
A 'ergs staff of workmen are making
obangee in the Grand Trunk yard at
Blyth. The Weetern switch has been
moved farther Westward and the new
etatio° house will be bails between it and
the main meek, near the site of the old
station house.
George Powell disposed of his grocery
and provieioo bueineee to Jamse Otttt, of
Jamestown, who will taste poseeseio0 at
once. Mr. Gott also purchased Mr.
Powell's interest in the Pretoria bloats.
It is not Mr. Powell'° intention to leave
Blyth, we are glad to know, but bo will
now have more time to devote to. his
farm prod000 bueioeee, which has grown
to extensive proportions daring the past
few years, and which necessitates Mr.
Powell being away from home a good
deal of hie time. He will also give more
attention to hie farm in East Womanish.
It3el„ierave.
Wm Gregg ie not getting better, but
rather weaker,
Wm. Geddes has shipped hieturning
lathe to Hiawatha, Molt.
Mrs. Jno. Elopper and eon Milton, of
Ttteesalon, have returned home.
Frank Wheeler and family left on Moa•
day of last week for Vancouver,
Mre, W. Watson and her father,
David Geddes, have returned from Len.
ark 0ounty.
W, and Mrs. Wray took in the West.
ern exoareion and will °pond a tempts of
weeks in Chicago.
The main street bee been improved by
a heavy aunt of gravel, The efdowalke
have received attentlnn.
On Wednoaday, 14'b int., a quiet
wedding took plaoe, when Wm. Praetor,
eon of Geo, Proctor, of Morrie, was unit.
ed in marriage to Mies Lizzie Naylor, of
Belgrove. The marriage took price in
Wiigliam, Rev. Dr. Gandy offioialfng,
The young coup's are both well and fav
drably known in Belgreve, and they have
the beet wishes of their many friends for
a long mod auooeeefal life,
PaxotNTAT1oe.—•A very plea0ant and
000iable time was epeut in the Hall Fri•
day evening, 10th inst., in connection
with Frank and Mrs, Wheeler's depart -
nee ter Vanaonver. There were about
sixty preeoab, belonging to the 0, 0. F.
and A, 0. U W. Mr, Sproat was ap-
pointed Chairman and there were a nam
bar of spicy addresses by Reeve Isbieter,
G. Taylor, W. Wightman, D. Aliioott, W.
Wray and others. Dlr. Wheeler wee pre.
tented with a purse of money, and the
following addreee wee read ;—DnAn Sra
—In behalf of the 0. 0 Be and the A. 0.
U. W. eooietiea and other friends not
connoted with these 900iotine, we have
met bare thio evening to Ivey goodbye to
you and with yen it boundless amount of
nooses and boppineae In your new home
in the far West. We tan aaeure yen
that it le with the deepest regret that we
part with you at gale time, for you have
always been a kind neighbor and obliging
bosioeee man. To say that yea wilt bo
Mined ie only to express the feeling of
every citizen ot Soignee, and we cannot
allow *hie evening to paha without giving
you a email token of the high toteem in
which you and your ramify are held by
your friends here. Wo ask you to aaoept
this puree of money, and hope you will
Mein it in the spirit in whish it to
0 t ti illi !. 0 1.',0 0 'X'
given and not 1'r the amount which it
oontaine, but benne it ie the only eon•
voni-fit way at this time to show our
good will to you,
Blgued by Committee,
P`11NltoT Gnnnns,
fano, (UoNNFNatrAtr,
lintl. Wunr/me
ifSNltrouono INJgt11t,—Ag Rev. Mr, Sheer
of the lf.ippen (lirontt wee etteuding to
lila berth a few weeks sago he rolled that
the nuhnet had got its foot entangled
with tete Ole 00009 ond in endeavoring to
Lee it the horse became excited throwing
him down, tramping his fees and body.
Air, Show hardly knows how he got oat
of the stall and roaohed the hone. He
wee found t0 be i» n bad ehepe with
several outs on his fen and bead besides
e'•vore bruises on the body, A doctor
wee at once summoned and did ell in hie
power to relieve the eafforer, Several of
whose tenth were broken out. A ant jut
above the nose caused eerione appreiten.
sion. awing to its close proximity to the
brain, but we fire pleased to state that
the patient to doing nicely though it will
be some time beton he will be able to
teatime his pectoral duties. The warm
sympathy of the euoire oommuuity is ex.
leodod to Mr. Shaw,
. .IC W0'UO<t.
J, A. MaBeit left for Manitoba end
B. 0., where he will represent a whole-
sale house.
Mise Aegis Ballantyne, daughter of R.
S. Ballantyne, 8:11 Con., East, is very ill
from an attack o0 typhoid fever.
Samuel Watson tame the recipient of the
sad intelligence of the death of hie
brother John, of Willow Oity, North
Dakota,
The choir of the Baptist Oharoh
0000 entertained on Monday night
of last week to a very dainty supper
at the home of Mee, Juo. Switzer.
Manager McKay was presented with a
very handsome clock by the members of
the Atwood and Lietowel brenohas of the
Bails of Hamilton, on his return from
his wedding trip,
The drug loneineee which for the past
eight years hes been carried on by J. A,
Mitchell, will in future be oondnoted
ander the name of The Public Drug Go.,
Limited. Olr. Mitchell will 000tinae at
the head of the new company.
W. N. and Mrs. McKay returned on
Toeeday evening of tact weals from their
honeymoon trip and are now oomfortably
established in the Bank apartments, On
Tuesday evening the buelnees men and
other oitizane presented him with a
handsome gold watoh as a alight token of
esteem.
The Bee says :—Work on the railway
to the gravel beds bee been at a eland•
still for the past few days, owing to the
supply of bolts and !pikes leaving rim
out, and the new supply not having
arrived. The Cement Oompmny are
mauufactnring damp oars to haul gravel
from the beds to the works. The wheats
and axles were oast at the Listowel
foundry, and the wooden work is being
done by Means. Greeusides and Mo.
Kenzie.
Perth County.
Silvan pupils are attending Mitohell
Model eobool.
Chas. Bro'y, though it is his first sea
eon on the green, last week won the
ahampionehip for singles of the Mitchell
club.
Robert McNay, Mitchell, a student of
S. A. H. dge's and who is now a full•
fledged druggist, has gone to Begins, N.
W. T.
Grace oharoh, Millbank. have asked
permission to take down the old church
and erect a new one at a total met of
about $5,000.
Geo. Neil, of the Mitchell floor mills,
received word that his nephew, Chester
Ward, died enddeuly in Von000ver, 13, 0.,
at the age of 25 piste.
Rev. Fattier Tobin, formerly pastor of
St, Joseph's oharoit, Stratford, bus been
named as assistant to Rev. Father Mo.
Keown, rector of St. Mary's Mune, Lou.
don.
Ex mayor P. R. Jarvi; -showed the
Stretford Beacon an apple et the eolvert
variety, which measured 1Be inches in
oiranmfereooe, both wave It was a den
dy. It was pinked from one of Mr. Jar
vie' own trees.
Mime M. Kathleen Armstrong, of Mit.
obeli, who tram completed her Normal
School course in Toronto, ie now in
GOelph taking the 'Teacher's Normal
Coarse in Domestic Science at the Mao.
donald InetiOute.
John T. Wood, of St. Marys, served in
the South African war 0e Bergt,•Meijer of
the. Canadian Snouts, and dietingoiebed
himsef with bravery, He was with Lord
Roberts untilthe close of the war, and
re0eived a 000(00a wound in nee of hie
arms from a bullet.
Two of the railwayto s
ens ser are uow
stationed at eionkton t0 oversee the
building of the railroad thrnngh thin part.
One of the sabetentruotore also pnrpooee
living there while the road is being laid
end eapeote to put a ging of men on this
ween.
The new building of the Stratford
Y. M. O. A., which wait tweeted tide
eeanon at anoutlay of over 920,000, will
be opened title week, The main buds•
leg ie of red pressed brick, 50 by 66 feet,
with a large wing, 00 by 40 feet. The
building ie sopplied with all modern
accommodation and is one of the finest
in Canada.
The Stretford local and railway Y. M•
0. A. building 0000 opened mud dedi•
Dated Friday afternoon. Amongst thee°
who took net in the opening ceremonies
were O. M. Oopetand, of Toronto, Pro-
viooinl Seoretary; John P. Moore, tab
New York, International Seorelary ;
Frank Yelgh and W, D. Robb, euperin.
tendent of motive power of the G. T. R.
Many friends in Stratford will regret
to hear that Mrs. E. B. Jalliffa, Daly
avenue, met with a amine 000ofde00, hay-
ing sprained both her anklets on Sept, 0,
ie Toronto, where the hod been visiting.
Sheis now aO the borne of her friend,
Mrs, MoKsngie, and to doing 0e well se
am be expected, but it will be severd
weeks before she 0art be moved to her
home in Stretford, and many mote before
fb° will be able Io walk,
The ogntraot for emoting the faotory
of the fitrattord ()mileage Co, has been
awarded to J. L. 'dung, of that city
The building will front on Albert street
and the cite will epibraoo Aebert, ;King
and Bottnowiok etr00000 The mein build.
int will bo 12404 feet, end the wing 6#x
54 feet. Behind the wing will be the
hinitsniith shop, engine room and drying
kiln. The entire plant will east about
955,000, of whidh about 024,000 will be
expended on the building.
An Indian woe arrested in Stretford
Meetly for being drank and WKS Aged
05. Owing to the Meese of hie wife lin
woto let go doter promise that be would
remit 01a line, lie rode to the oily nn
hie bleyole a distance of nbeitt forty
milia, and presented hirnoelf be6rra the
magi0traOo to pay ills tine. The nlogio
trate oriented only 94. file Worship re.
marked that aitch e, thing le very mire,
Lie only remwnhoro of three in the past
few seers, wit , httv0 ever remitted the
Ono after promising to,
The Stratford Beard of Works have
commenced an °atennive oyetem of atortn
sewerage with a vlow 00 lessening the
tax 0t1 sewage dioposel works. At prom.
ant nano)) of the dorm sewage enters the
porifioatiot plant, overtaxing the latter,
A feta years age en injanotion wam
granted by the courts restraining the oily
from 90110009 the Avon River, end the
Board of Health of Downie have threat.
enod on various oo0asione to 00(mee 01 e
iniunotion, the latest threat being a few
days ago. It ie understood, however, as
the remit of the conference, that notion
hail been postponed in view of the scheme
now outlined by the Board of Worko.
Lard and Lvdy Minto were given a
bonny weloomo at Winnipeg.
Eu S. Jarvis, J P., ol'rk of the ninth
Division Court. died at London.
The first oar of fall wheat over received
in the Winnipeg market wee tnepeoted
there Friday. It came arum Alberta.
Aa agreement for lease of the Lindsey
13oboaygemt & Poutepool Railway to the
(3. P. R. hag been eanotioued, by Olio
Government.
The killing room of the Park, Black-
well Go. (Limited), Toronto wag burned
oat Saturday morning. the damage being
estimated at 985 000.
A gruesome disoovery was made at
Waterloo on Sunday afternoon at the
!tome of an aged ample, Alex. and Mre,
Janfeohoweki, Tho old man wag found
dead in bed, having been dead for at
least Six Jaye. The old couple had been
in very straightened olroantstmooea for
several years, and lately the old man
had boon sick in bed. For the teat week
oe eo the old lady, who ie slightly dement•
ed, refaced to admit anyone into the old
man's room. They had been subsisting
on charity for mime time. When the
diOoovery woo made the body was badly
deoomp;sed. The remains were immtd.
iotsly buried and all the bedalothtng
burned, The old man was about 85
yeore old. The old lady sold the did not
wish to be parted with her btlsbaud, so
she refused to inform the neighbors,
Following is a list of the dates of some
of the Fall Faire which will be of interest
to people in this district t—
Lietowel
Wingharn
Fordwioh
Atwood
Lnoknow
Bt0000 ro
Blyth
Dnnganuon
Sept. 29
29-80
Oct. 1
8••4
" 4•.5
0-7
" 11-12
" 18-14
IMPORTANT NOTICES
22 HEAD OF YEAR OLD
Cattle, in good condition, for sale.
Apply at Lot 10, Con, 6, Grey, ,00 it by letter
tuffitbelP,0.
11-tf ROBERT BLAIR,
LADIE'S GOLD — WATCH
found in Brunetti. The owner may
have the same by proving property andpay-
ing for this notioe by applying at THE Poem
Publishing House.
Notice to Debtors.
All persona indebted to me for bleok-
smithing are requested to call on Af. M,
Cardiff, Brussels, and settle the same,
THOS. POLLOCK,
11.2 Atwood P, 0.
STRAYED. ON THE PREM—
lens of the undersigned, Lot 15, 0ou. 4.
Grey, on or about August 2001), a year old
gray heifer. Owner is requested to prove
property, pay expenee0 and 00110 her away,
WM. J. JAOKLIN,
0.01 EObel B, O,
'RANTED.— SPECIAL REP—
lutaxxmevivtt to this oouoty and'ad.
loining'territories, 'to repreeout •alit adver-
tise an .old established business holmof
solid finanalot etand.iug. Salary 921 weekly,
with 'expenses:advtdluoed 0aeh Afauday by
cheek direct from headquarters.' Horse
and buggy faruisited when necessary ; posi-
tion perm anent. Address blow Bros, & Co.,
Room 610 Monou 131dg., Chicago, 111. •
Court of Revision,
Notice is hereby given that it Court will
be hold, pursuant to Oho °Wehrle Voters'
Lint Act, by His Honor, the Judge of the
County Court of the County of Huron, at.
the Town Hall, Bruseala, on the Oth day of
October, 1004 at 0.80 o'clock a, m., to bear
and determine the Several complaints of
errors and omissions in the Voters List of
the Munfelt-mil ty of the Township of Morrie
for 1004. All persona having bustno0e ab the
Court are required to attend at the male
time and photo,
Dated Sept, 21st, 1004.
WAM, CLARK, Clerk,
EXE OUT.OR' S SALE OF
FARM AND WOOD LANDS AND
VILLAGE PRCrEl'rl.—Tho utdoriegnee
hoe received instructions from Monera.
Dugald McDonald and George Jeoltseu, 30o-
eoutore of the last will of David i
av d Ma n1
RN Y
inner Village o B s
t the I1 a o i rn of
g a 'jaunty Buren, to pall by public auction on SAT -
I:f1tDAY, the iST DAT of 001003030, A. D.
3004, 000 o'¢took in the atternoou, at the
Amorioa" Hotel, in the Village of pressen!,
the following valunbte term and villose
property namely 1—Parcel No. 1—Being the
South Halter Lot number Nineteen in the
Seventh Concession of the Township of
Morrie, iu rho County of Huron, bontaining
one hundred acres of land more or lose.
Sixty ecroe of rho said lauds orb cleared,
The U4t41106 of about 85 or 40 noree being
oxoellent liarowood bush of maple and
booth, The son ie a clay loam ; there is a
never failing spring creek on the ierm;
thorn is one acre of good .orchard ; there is
a frame barn on the tootle .40x00 feet. The
faint .iswen situated, befog 5 relies from
Brue0010 004 Walton and 7mttoe from Blyth,
Parcel No, 0—feeing part of Lot 80 in the
Village of Biuesote, 013 LUteabe0h street
eontalning ou0-tiuoeOer of au acre of land.
Ou thla Village 0,0 there 10 a frame hoes
and a cod orchard. Parcel No. e--loefug.
Iota 032 and 243, Prin0oeo street, and Leto
2(8 and 240, t'vt'nborry /street, Weathoreld'e
Surcey,P; each lot containing ono Onirbor
of an nom of land, Those aro imitable
building lots, Th010 ltropertioe will bo 0h
fermd oe ieraeely end melon to neooved
Wars. '.'erns at Sale—Ton per 0000.00 the
day pfHale mug the behave viable 1(000y
day0 thereafter!, wheh popeeeelo0 w 11 be
given thb a»y or nn bf the &lion. nrop'ort060,
Ti
nailer mutineers may be had from Ethg
idxeol;tms or from, Otto uutter0lgu04.
Dated at Itroseely, 00otit, Ord, 1 04.
A,13. rlACDONA LD, F, e, 800101+
So1J0 Oo7 toriaxe0utorO, 400t d000r.
'A-(OTIOE TO CREDITORS AND
,1111 DEBTORS. In the Snrrogato
Omni tat Ilia County of Huron, In the
matter of the *Mate of Peter Rola .r'toon,
late of the 'l'ownohip of Grey, in the
County of Huron, termor, de0000ed.
Notl.o is hereby givou, pursuant to Boyle.
ed Statutes of Ontario, 1807, clap, 309, Son,
98, that all oroditoro and others having any
claims against the estate of the said Petit'
Roberton, W110 died on or about the cud day
of Soptrmher, A, 13,1004, aro required on m'
before the 100 duy at November, A. D„ 1001,
to send by post pre -paid or deliver to A. 13,
Ala0d0ua d, of the Village 01 13ruoeels in the
Comity of Buren, solicitor Inc the Mullets.
tinter of the said Peter Bohol then, their
Obrletiau and surnames, addresses noel tles-
erlptious,the 1011 irattlonlare of choir etalms,
the statement of their Iwamoto and the
nature of the securities, if any, held by
thorn, and that atter tile said day the Ad-
ministrator will 'Inwood 0o distribute the
000..teof Otto deceased among the parties
entitled tberelo, baying regard only Lo the
alaltue of which notice shall have been
ghee,
Aub further take notdoo that all Parties
indebted to the said Potor Robertson are
hereby notified to make payment 0100000
to A. 13, Idacdonold, aforesaid, on or before
the talent!, day of N. vembor, 3004,
Dated at Biu96e16, 0. p t 10tu 1904, 11.9
A. 13, MA(1LOIIA4D,
SorlelOor ler Administrator.
REAL ESTATE,
TtAR11I FOR SALE,— GOOD
LL�� liomostee'I—lO0 acres—lu the Town-
ship of AIorrle, Huron county, For earth:.
niers apply to
J 010NN1001,
O Of 550 Bathurst St, Toronto.
1OR SALE OR TO RENT.
The uu008)0(ued niters the 200 acre
farm, being Lot 20, Oou. 7, Grey, for sale or
to rent, Comfortable honoo, bank barn, or-
chard; wens &o. There are 80 acres in grass,
10 aoree of Fall Wheat will be put In and 20
acres of Fall plowlug done. farm -is only i
mile from the thrivicg village of Etbei.
Por further particulars as totrios, ter'me,
&c., apply to MISS 02=0E, Ethel P.O.
VARA,' FOR SALE.—TUE TTN•
ntaitsraxrtn odors for sale her flue farm
befog Ni Lot 14, Con. 14, McKillop township.
There are 6 acres of good hardwood bush
ape balauoo cleared. Oa the promisee is
a comfortable brick house, bank barn, driv-
ing shed cud wiodmtll, supplying water to
both house and etableo. Well fenced, well
undetermined, young orchard, do. Foeaes-
aloe tine ball If desired, Farm to out Of the
cleanest in the township, Only 9 mile from
school and 9 miles from Walton. village,
For further par0ioolare as to price, terms,
&o, apply on rho premises to MRS. THUS.
OAKLEY, or Walton 1%0. 6•tf
1 1ARMS FOR SALE. — 350
aorta Bret -class laud iu the Township
of Gray—Lot 16, Cou. 14, 100 nares ; Lot 17,
Con, 14.,100 acres ; and Wt Lot 18, Con. 14,
60 aere0-260 acres. Ail 00 excellent oondi-
tiou with Il ee.claso buntlines ; brick house
With all modorn couvenieuoes, and large
bank born, root and straw hoose, stables.
Jam Well watered. From 86 to 40 aore0 of
good hardwood busb. Let 10,Con, 18,00n-
taining 100 aures of fhwt-olese land, good
frame house and largo bank barn nearly
new, The property can be eo100 in two or
three parcels to snit p000hae010. Terme
liberal. Also a commodious dweltlog house
aid lot in Bittenels. For Author particu-
lars atm 10p to the owner au the premises,
LAIIOBLIN MoNr11L, or to JNO. L17O1IIie,
Brussels. 21.tt
ell. 29, :_)ul
APLAN
2,CI8
is now at the stables of
hie Owners,
Scott Sy Warwick
BRUSSELS,
Where be will stand for Service
for the balance of the season,
WANTED
Men and Teams
for work on the Guelph and Goderteh
hallway,
Wages $.150 to $1.75 per day
for Men, and
$3 50 for Teams
Apply at the Milos of Oho undersigned at
001lver0on.
J'. R. McQuigge,
10.2m CONTRACTOR, MILVJRTON,
ilk'
ALLAN LINE
LIVERPOOL and
LONDONDERRY
Rloyall Yail Steamers.
From Montreal From Quebec
Ionian Rept. 80,5 n tn. Sop. 90,8 80 p,m.
Bavarian Oat. 7, 0 a.m. Oot. 7, 8108.00
Parisian Out. 14, 0 80 a.m. 000.14, 4
Tunisian 0130.21, 0 a.m. 000. 21,11 p.m
Rams 000 PassAOn
First cabin -050 and upwards, wording
to etoamer cud ucoommedettot,
Reoond cabin—Liverpool ea Londonderry
—080 and 886. London 82,50 extra.
Third-class—Superior aoonmmodattoo, 815
to Liverpool, Derry, Belfast, Glasgow and
Loudon,
Through tiokete t0 South Africa,
Montreal to tihtog;orr Direct
Corinthian Thurs., Sept. 20 (Daylight)
New York to Glasgow
Mongolian ....,..,..,,Thnreday, Sept. 09, 11 a,m
Low rates by above Glasgow steamers on
application to
W. Et. KERR,
Agent, Brussels,
FALL AND COOL WEATHER
is here again and 000l weather makes n0 thick of Stoves aid how to
keep warm in Winter. If you are thinking of purchasing a new
Stove or Range this Fall call and 0ee our lines of Sigh close
RANG1IS and STOVES
AMONG THEM ARE TDB
Famous Pandora Range, Meda by m°(n }'
of Landon
The Doekash and World's Favorite Ranges,
The Silver King and Garland line of Stoves and Ranges --
ALL COAL AND WOOD BURNERS,
See our Lines of Baso Burners
and Air (Tight Coal Stoves,
Agents for the Famous
"Queen" Air Tight Wood Heaters. to work Perfect.
.E'timato on Fnruaae Contracts freely given.
Smash Right.
Every Stove Guaranteed
Wilton
COAL IN STOCK
urnbull
HARDWARE AND STOVES.
AROAUS
MIES
HTLE we have had a splendid season in selling
Buggies and Wagons we have still quite a
number on hand, the Best and most up-to-date that
can be got anywhere. If you require a Buggy or Wag•
on don't mss calling on the old reliable Oobe
r Carrie
Works that bas been in constant operation for fit
years and given the best of satisfaction to the numb
tees customers during all those years. We are
fully than ever prepared to meet the requil'eDle
the public in our line of business in t.
1 style, quart
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