The Brussels Post, 1904-10-27, Page 4(rabt NroselsMost,
THURSDAY, OCT. 27, 1904,
Polling' Places In East
Huron.
,
Per Nov. 3rd,1.00*,
Following will be the polling plaoee in
the Eliot Biding of Huron for the Hoare
Of Commons F,tection to be held on
Thursday ot next week, Nov, 3rd ;—
Brx'r14—No. 1, Industry Hall ; No. 2,
Wm, CeMpbell'e office,
Bnaeseoe—No. 1, J. J. Gilpio's abop;
No. 2, Connell Room ; No, 9, Geo. Birt's
dwelling.
Gnaa—No, 1, school house, Beath halt
Lot 19, Oen. 1.; No. 2, school house, Lot
6, Oon. 11 I No. 3, eohool house, Lot 10,
Oon. 15 ; No. 4, school bones, Lot 35,
Coo, 16 1 No. 5, Township Hall, Ethel
No. 8, eohool home, Lot 30, Con 9 ; No.
7, Long's Hall, Oranbrook,
Howtotr—No, 1, school hones No. 1;
No. 2, Temperance Hall, Lakelet ; No. 9,
Towoebip Hall, Gerrie ; No, 4, Foreetere'
Hall, Fordwiob ; No. 5, eohool home
No. 18 ; No. 6, Orange Hall, Newbridge.
Moan's—No, 1, school home No. 1 ;
No. 2, Button's school ; No. 3, eohool
house, South halt Lot 6, Con. 5 ; No. 4.
Township Hall ; No. 5, Stone eohool
house; No. 6, eoheot house, North half
Lot 26, Oon. 2.
Tnannsans—No. 1, eohool house, S. S.
No. 11 ; No. 2, Foresters' Hall, Biuevale ;
No. 3, eohool Mese No. 9; No. 4, eohool
house No. 3,
WmNoaael—No. 1, J. 13. Commingle
ebop ; No, 2, Wm. Gannett's ofiioe ;
No. 9, Towo Hall ; No. 4, store of Web
ker Bros. & Button,
Waoxzxna—Town Hall.
EAaT WawAN098—No, 1, aobool house,
No. 10, Oco. 3 ; No. 2, eohool house, No.
13, Con. 6 ; No. 8, school house No. 9,
Con. 12 ; No. 4, Jae. Dow's house, lot 29,
Con. 10.
POTATO BLIGHT AND ROT.
The Oaaee of Serious Loss — Preventive
Measures.
Reports from many districts indioate
that potato blight and rot ate again thie
Penton oaneing eerioue loss to the ferm-
ate of Canada. This disease has beau
quite prevalent in many parte of Ontario
and Qnebeo, and although a good pre-
ventive is known in Bordeaux mixture
few growers seem to have sprayed their
potatoee. L. H. Newman, of the Seed
Division, who visited nearly every ninety
in Ontario daring the Summer, confirms
this statement and reports that in many
aaeee be found growers Badly wanting in
knowledge of the dinette and methods of
preventing it.
There are two known blights whiob
affect the potato in America, the early
blight, Alternaria Soleni, and the late
blight whioh muses the rot, Pbytophth-
era inteetaoe, The early blight cameo
the epotting of the leaves early in Jaly.
Theae spots increase is eize, unite and
form large muses of diseased tissue,
This blight doee not attack the tubera
and is not nearly ae injurious as the
other, If the leaves are punctured by
beetles or from Boma other aaeee the
disease gets a foothold easier.
The late blight ie the one whioh oaueee
by far the greater lose, both by lessening
the orop and by musing rot. Ancording
to W. T. Maaono, Hortionllnraliet of the
Central Experimental Farm, this disease
paesee the Winter in the tubera, and in
the Spring when the vines begin to grow
it netts to develop, growing up through
the Masan of the potato stem. Daring
the latter part of July it prodaoee on the
undersides of the leaves myriad* of tiny
sperm, which in the macs have a frost -
appearance. These eporee make the
rust stage, whioh i* oaa*ed by the leaf
tisanes drying np where the eporee have
been feeding on then and oaneing dark
brown spots. Die from tbie stage that
fatore infection takes place, ae the spores
are parried rapidly by the wind and
alight on the foliage. They are also
waehed below the enrfaoe of the ground
and reach the young tubera, and in time
came the rot. The potato rot itself to a
dry rot ; the wet rot oomee through
decay of the labere. It ie when the
tubera begin to form that the - dry rot
begine to appear. Thie ie jest atter the.
polate hoe peeved the most vigorous stage,
when in a wild state it would be bioeeom•
ing and producing seed. At this stage
the 000ethatton of the plant ie weakened,
whioh probably maker it more subject to
disease at this time. In the previews of
Ontario potato vines neaally dry np dar-
ing the latter part of Augnet, Why
ehoald they die so soon when they do not
prodnoe Beed 7 If the season is fairly
favorable even the earliest varieties may
be kept growing right on into September
by thor.rugh anitivation. The important
point is to get them past the period when
they are in a weakened oondition, with.
ont injury from tangoes dieeasee or in•
note,
Experiments conducted at the Vermont
Experiment station proved that over half
the crop of marketable potatoee was
produced atter Anent 22nd, In Ontario
the potato vines are usually dead shortly
atter that date. The great gain in keep•
ink potatoes growing until late in Septem•
bee is here very apparent.. Very marked
reealte in spraying with Bordeaux
mixture, for blight have been obtained by
the Vermont elation, the Xrfeh Depart.
ment of Agrioultore, and the Dominion
and Provincial Experimental Fame. In
I901 ekperimente by Mr. Maoonn with
eight varieties showed an average differ -
elm in favor of epraying of 100 bushels
of marketable potatoee and in 1902 with
eleven varieties the average difference
was 120 boshele per sore, With the
Empire State variety theca wan a differ.
epee of 165 boshele per aorta, In 1902 the
vines Were sprayed tour times, on Joly
10111, July 22nd, July 30th and August
18111, the formula used being 6 lbs, blue.
atone, 4 the, lime, 40 gallone water.
White the Coiorada beetles were active
eight Mimeo of Parse Green were added
to earth forty gellone of the mixture, For
large aeeae the expense for btneebone
would be in the neighborhood of $6 per
acre, and the, total exp00ee probably not
more than 98 or $9. Eveb at 910 per
sore the result of the above ekperiment
foe 1902 would show a profit of 938 per
sore, potateee selling at 40 Dente a bathe!.
Theae termite should 0onvi000 potato
grOweee of the importan0e of -praying
their potatoee for the peeveotloh Of blight
and rot. The work meet be thoroughly
done. Spraying should be beguu by the
middle of July and the vines kept covered
with the mixture until the eloee of the
nom.
It is generally recognized that some
varieties of potatoes have greater power
than otbere to resist thie '-disease, and it
is safer to oaltivate only varietiee whiob
are at/parlor id this reaped. All diens•
ed refuel from an effeoted field should be
burned. It is also advisable to avoid
owing for seed purposes potetoee from a
diseased Drop, even though the tubers
appear healthy.
The Three Hurons in 1900.
Following ie a eummary of the votee
polled in the varioue municipalities in
Huron iu the eleotion for the Com -
mom on Nov, 24th 1900 :—•
HAaT 130003,
Maodonald Dickinson
Brueeele 48
Blyth 4
Wroxeter 26
Grey ..164
Morrie 40
Tarnberry 43
Wingbam ... 43
Howiok 167
850 210
Majority for Macdonald 140.
000Tn 1100028.
McMillan McEwen
Seaforth 76 ..
Taokeremith 93 ..
McKillop 21
Hullett 108
Hay
Hansell
Stauley
Bayfield
293
Majority for MoEwan, 251.
Both oandidatee were Liberal in South
Huron last eleotion,
WEST n01t0N.
Holmes McLean
Ashfield 23
Colborne 60
Winton 63
Goderioh Tp 211
Goderioh 25
E Wawanoeh 73
W View mesh 2
236 211
Majority for Holmee, 25.
Several ohangee have been made in
the boundaries of the ridings since last
eleatioa, as follows :—East Wawanoeb
come to Beet Heron ; Hallett goes to
West Huron ; and Ueborae, Exeter and
Stephen are put back to their proper
plane in the South Riding. These
ohangee will mean ooneiderable differenae
in the figures on eleotion night.
297
138
81
28
544
Groderieeet.
The steamer Myles left for Port Ar.
tbar with a cargo of 100 tone of bay,
from Wm, Lee, and other freight.
Jonathan Miller ie getting hie East
street livery in ehape, and has already
placed in stook some handsome new out.
fife.
Rev. R. E Knowles, of Galt, will de•
liver his lecture, "The Cotter's Saturday
Night," in Knox Church, oo Monday
evening, Oot. Slat, under the anepioee of
the W.F. M. S.
The building committee of the public
library met and awarded the oohtraot for
the interior furnishings to the Goderioh
Organ 0o., Ltd , at $514. The °outreet
includes eight oak tables, a maple of
umbrella stands,the book etaoke newt.
paper deeke, etc
A, E. Swaffield leaves in a week's time
for Riverside, Gal., where for the Winter
he will aeeiet his nnole in the erection of
a number of eohool houses. Mr. Swaffield
will leave on his return to Goderioh lo•
warde theend of Marsh, so ae to be able
to start work to Goderioh by April 1st.
The celebration of the Gunpowder
Plot in the Orange hall on Hamilton
street, on Friday evening, Nov. 41b,
promisee to be a nutcase. Tha program
is well ander way, and will inolude an
oyster supper, addreeeee from the looal
clergy, sword dancing, songs, recitations,
etc., and a "beauty" oonbeeb open to
children five years or ander.
So far the arrival of grain vessels at
the Goderioh Elevator have reached
eighteen, and the building le now prom
Goalie' full. The trade bas Dome to a
atop just now as care Are ,not furnished
for shipping out the grain. It ie rumor.
ed that the manager has had to refuse
cargoes on that account, ao that had Dare
been furnished ae regdired by the Elite
eater Go. the deliveries would have been
over two million bushels by the end of
last week.
Hugh Black, who was working at the
steam coal hoist at the dock, met with an
accident that malted in the dielooation
of the left knee and the epraining of both
anklee. Blank was working on the
platform above the hopper of the hoist
damping the bucket. It appears his
glove (taught on the bucket and he was
carried out over the vessel by the arm of
the hoist, He fell 00 tba deck of tba
vessel with the result mentioned.
Smith Bros. & Go. have found it
necessary to .make an assignment. 1t is,
however, (gaits probable that a eatie•
factory adjnetment ot their affaire will
be arranged immediately, and their
busineee will be resumed once more.
The new building being erected for their
oloek factory will be gone on with, with
the consent of the creditors. The
liabilities are said to be about $10,000
and the mutate will meet all of the olaime
in full. Toronto wholesale hoagies are
principally interested.
Saturday night 151h inet., a rig of
John Levy's, of Colborne, wee smashed
to kindling wood by the late train on the
traok near the cattle pone. Mr. Levy
bed left hie horse and rig standing in
front of Thoe. Elliott's boogie and when
be owe ont after a few minutes they
were gone, the borne having, ea it turned
out, wandered to the reilway track.
The animal escaped nninjnred and the
paroele that were in the rig were about
all right, Among the panels were some
lamp ohimeeys, whioh, strange to say,
were unbroken, Eegineer h'arr wag
driving the train,
Wm. Christie, grain buyer, and T. M.
Lae, a noted aporteman, and Reginald W.
Thomae, of Vanoonver, formerly of Tor.
onto, are dead.
The funeral of the Biehop of Heron
took pinta at London on Saturday morn•
leg, the romaine being taken to Tor.
onto for intermen'.
Erma
gItC goa `c-,.et#an: 11;
urna
�fbt3�u 3
Dealt Ea1Toa,—Loal Option would do
good iu cities bat it le dlttioalt to say to
What extent, for liquor wood be brought
in from noighboriug towns. The only
way to stump oub the driclting habit is by
having no bare or esteem io Canada
but here, let no rejeioe that the very
great majwit), of Uanedlans do not love
driok more that) bread, as ie the onto in
the mother aonntrree, Some may any
that the United Suttee would enpply
liquor to thee') who wanted it bat the
danger, in the Eastern Provinces, esp001.
ally, would not be very great. Would It
not be a grand and glorious happening
for Canada to lead the natioue in total
abetinenoe ? Until one Government
will prohibit the mauafaetere of the
nuisance let us each individually do our
emelt to dieooarage its use by one
friende and aogu,intanoee, not by turning
our books to those who now take it (evil
to aasoolate with evil will not improve)
bat by our exempla and infloenoe make
them better. Let tie pray and work
with thio aim, so endeavoring to strength•
en the minds of onr fellow citizens, and
consequently to raise theft thougbte to
God the Oreater and Giver of all good
and perfeot gifts,
MAOra,
Strattord, Oot. 13, 1904.
QUESTION FOR NEST WEEK.
Whab may be done to add to the grow•
lag interests of East Huron Fall Fair
Perth County.
Tenders are asked ffrthe new armory
at Stratford.
The walla and roof of the new chair
!eatery at Stratford are completed.
Stratford dairymen an0o0uoe that
after Nov. let milk will be 6o a quart.
The membere of the Mitchell Bowling
Club are having their lawn epriakled
with Band.
Tuesday evening of Inst week Hon.
George Footer addressed an audience
in the opera hall, Mitchell,
Inoendeeoent lights have been planed
over the signs on the tower of the Y. M.
0. A. building, Stratford:
T. Ragman, of Milverton, has return-
ed to hie home, after a two weeks' visit
with hie daughter in Zion City, III.
George A. Stevens has left St. Marys,
having enured a good position in the
Columbia phonograph store, Toronto.
John White, of Monkton, has decided
to sell ont his confectionary business and
put in an up to date line of gents' furnieh•
toga.
David Aikens, of Mookton, has pur-
obaeed the livery business of J. White
for the tam of 3475, and purpoeee rum
ning an np to -date livery.
Edward Siegel, of Mitchell, ebipped a
quantity of eager bests to Berlin last
week and realized a tam whiob, will
warrant him patting;in a greater Drop
next year.
Mrs. (Rev.) Knowles, of Fullerton,
received a'- message on Monday of last
week, saying her sieter•in•law was dying.
She hatted once for London, and Rev. Mr.
Knowles followed on Tuesday.
Manly B. Baker, M. A., and Lindsay
Malcolm, both Stratford boye, have been
elected to the positions of president and
antenna treasurer, reepeotively, of the
Queen's Uoivereity Hockey Club, King -
B6011.
Wm. Ballantyne and Mise Ballantyne
of Washington, D. U„ are visiting Ron.
Thos, Ballantyne, Stratford. Mr, Bal.
lant ne has been a resident of the
United States capital for over half a
century and is one of its leading oitizene.
Erten Mary McDonald, the unfortunate
Mitchell girl who recently pleaded guilty
to theft, appeared before His Honor
Judge Barron, who oommitted her to the
guardianship of J. 2, Koleo, oommieeloner
for neglected and unfortunate obildren.
Whilst Jae. Canning, of Dublin, was
returning from his father's in Tucker.
smith, on Sunday evening of last week
hie driver dropped on the road, about
three miles South of the village and was
deed, before the ocoapaute could alight
from the carriage. _
Harry Burroughs, from near Mitchell,
met with a painful accident on Tuesday
of last week while in lbs employ of 0,
Henry at Mr, Mickel's threshing. Io
some manner one of hie arms got eioght
in a belt, whioh resulted in it being ter-
ribly torn but no bones were broken,
D. K. Erb has Buffered from a severe
anent of blood poisoning oaoeod by an'
abscess in hie band. He has' been oder
fined to hie house for two weeks, but ,10
now able to take .an active 'part in the
oampaign, end olein the return of Mee
Molntyre and the Laurier adminietra•
tioo,
H. M. Moir, who some time ago was
acquitted on a ohatge of misappropriat-
ing the lauds of the Dominion Express
Company at let Mary's has been farther
charged with misappropriating 9800
between June 16 and July 18, and other
mousers. He was oomrnitted for trial at
the fall Aesizee,
Jae. Harris, a farmer of Baet Nissonri,
was in St, Marys, on '1'oeeday laet,
delivering hogs and on returning home he
wag accompanied by a blaokemith from
Grantbaret, Enet Nieeoort. A board
was planed on top of the wagon for a
Beat, but on turning the corner of Blgin
and James streets, it said ,off with it0
oomnpenta on the road. Both men re -
waived a bad shaking up and some brnleee,
bat no bones were fractured.
The Pearn and Donald farms tbae are
Waged by Robinson & Slack and Weir &
Weir, respectively, for stook purposes
have been the rend'ezvone for a number
of troublesome doge that have been ronu•
ing and worrying the cattle planed on the
above terms to graze, Two of the cattle
Saturday nearly Benumbed through ex.
hauetion and a poste of dog hunters wad
organized on Saturday, and seven dogs
were relieved of this world's tronblee and
the nook will now have a chance to gain
flesh and rest.
Work on the extensions of the G. T.
R, shops Stratford, le progreeeing very
rapidly. The clement work on three of
the new buildings, the extension to the
blackemith glop at the Beet end of the
works, the new braes foundry to Hie
North of the boiler shop and the new
wheel ebop, to the South ot the carpenter
*hop, are now dompleted and workmen
are engaged to patting the rode on these
haildiage,. The large new tender shop
to the Southwest of the works le r'•pidly
assuming extensive proportions, the
cement worst being about fifteen feet
above the ground,
I7d. Smith, of Hampstead, who under.
wear two serious opartitions for appendi,
Pith) and an xbeeese le, we are glad to
know, doing ea well rte could be expected,
and will If ell goat well 1n a fete days be
on the high way to raoovery.
J, G. Reiner, of Wellesley, who ie
director et the Berlin, Waterloo, Well.
Waley sod. Lake Huron Beltway, was in
Berlin on Thursday and in reply to
ingnitiee, eeid that had the motion to
goaeh the 910,000 bones bylaw been
enooeselul, the road to Welieeloy would
not have been built, That woe a
certainty. But now filet the by law had
been declared valid he was confident that
Wellesley branoh would be oonotrnetod,
Iiaalso said that it had been definitely
deoided by the 0. P, R. to build a branch
line of the Guelph and Goderioh road
from a point near Hawkeeville to ran
through Wellesley village to Stratford,
another branoh from Hawkeville to Lists.
wet. Mr, Reiner some days ego went
over the route from Berlin to Wellesley
with the chief engineer of ebe 0, P. R.
and the official gave him reason to believe
that the surveys for this line would be
made this Fall or Winter. This would
makes it possible to cummenoe the actual
work of oonetraotion early in the Spriug.
Hon. Dr. Montagne has declined the
Cooeervntive nomination in London,
J. A. Davidson, formerly proprietor of
The Guelph Meronry, died at Guelph,
William Anderson, of Baet Zorn, was
etrrok by a 0. P. R, train ab a oroneing
and killed.
The steamer Kaneohe was burned to
the water's edge et Lindsay, Loee about
$8,000.
Dr. chamberlain nye the Ontario
elections will be held on or before . Jan.
15th, 1905.
A report that Hon. Charles Fitzpatrick
was about to resign hie portfolio is of-
ficially denied.
Jamee Cook, of Alvioeton, wag run
down by a train while volkiug on the
track and killed.
Neil Bruedell'e boathenee at Rat
Portage and a number of valuable boats
were destroyed by fire.
The Went Bhefiord, Que., branoh of the
Eastern Township Beek wan robbed of
97,000 by safe crackers.
A stook of eigere owned by the F.
Williams Company, of Morrieburg, was
destroyed by fire. Lose, 910,000.
Prof. Pike, of Kingston, has apologized
to Prof. John Marshall, and retracted the
statement that Mr. Marshall wax nota
Christian.
J. F. Drnmmond pleaded guilty at
Winnipeg of embezzling $5,430 from the
Manitoba Mortgage & Investment Go.,
and will be renteeoed this week.
By direotion of the traeteee of the
First Methodist ohuroh, Loudon, the
oburoh bell was tolled Saturday, as a
mark of respeot to the late Bishop.
There ie a serious outbreak of dipb•
theria and Sonrlet fever among the
Indians at Norway Hoagie, Lake Winni•
peg. Fifteen deaths have mattered.
The general eleotion oampaign in New-
Foundland was officially opened Friday,
oandidatee being uomlnated for all the
poustitoenoioe, The. Government party,
led by Sir Robert Bond, nominated a fall
ticket of 36 names. The Opposition, led
by former Premiere Whiteway, Winter
and Goodridge, nominated' 35 oandidatee,
allowing one member, Cathie, of Ferry
land, to eeo0re hie eleotion unopposed.
The polling will take pinta on October 31,
The Governor General has received a 1
telegram stating that Captain Thacker,
Canadian military attnotle with 1)00
Jepaneee envy in Manohuritt, 'bete been
invalided.
The wife of Senator Ohne, Il. 00sgraiu,
of Windsor, died Friday night. Mrs,
Oaegrain was 60 years of age, and woe
the doubter of the late Richard Street,
of Hamilton.
The report of the Northwest Grain
Den'erti' Aea, Mellon eetimatee the aver-
age yield of when for h'lauitobe and the
Territories at 171. bueheln per sore.
This with an acreage et 4,420,411, mukee
the total yield of wheat 69,855,190
boshele,
A prisoner named McKee, sentenced
for life for murder, tried to escape from
Kingston penitentiary. He had filed
through the bare in the window of hje
cell, and bad also keys all ready to un -
look the doors, The cage was reported
to the guarde and the plane foiled.
The expert judges eeleeted by the De-
partment of Agricultural Booletiee, and
sent to Fall Faire where their presence
was requested have completed their work,
Their efforts have been attended with
marked eoeoesa, and manysoeiotieo who
enlisted their services for the firet time
have already applied toe their return
next year, Io all oases the new men
Bent ont this year owing to inoreaeing
demand gave Benefaction.
POLITICAL
MEETINGS
ELECTORS
Come and heat the faeetione of the day
dieooeeed.
IDr. Macdonald
the Liberal oandidate in East Huron, has
arranged to bold meetings during
the oampaign ae follows ;
Walton Thursday, Oot. 27
Wroxeter Friday, Oet. 28
Blaevale Saturday, Oot. 29
Belmore Monday, Dot. 31
Wiogham Tuesday, Nov. 1
Gerrie.... ..... . . Wednesday, Nov, 2
Dr. Macdonald the candidate and
others will address these meetings.
The Conservative oandidate or any one
in his behalf will be given an opportunity
to speak at the meetings.
All meetings will commence at 7.30
p. m., sharp.
Ladiee are reepeatfnlly invited to be
present.
GOD GAVE THE KING.
STOCK FOR SERVICE
SOAR FOR SERVICE.—THE
undersigned will keep for servioe a
thoro'-bred cheater Boar on Lot 08, Con. 15,
Grey. Pedigree may be seen on applica-
tion, Terms, $1 CO, with privilege of return-
ing it necessary. WM. BGHN OCH,
14 4 Proprietor.
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From $5.00 to $15.00. We ask you to compare the
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Simpson or Eaton.
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Lamps from 25c. to $7.00. See also Eaton's catalogue
and compare.
SILVER KNIVES
Rogers'. 12 dwt. The price on these is strictly confiden-
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this prize. Bring Eaton's catalogue with you for com-
parison.
MISCELLANEOUS
A Quart of Ink for 20c.
A 6 inch Butcher Knife and an 8 inch Steel for 40c.
A Tack Hammer and 2 Packages of Tacks for.....,.., 100.
A 12 oz. Bottle Nonsouch Stove Pipe Varnish for 48c.
A 6 oz. Bottle Fine Sewing Machine Oil for 100.
A Two -keyed Padlock for,..,,..,., 15c.
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ctstoo, lit good00udltiou, far Bale.
Apply at hot 15, Oen, 0, Grey, IOr li by inner
to Jttnol P. 0.
11.11 110130BT BLASIO,
STRAYED ON THE ].'REM-
00e0 01 the undersigned, Lot 18, 000, 4,
Grey, an tr about August 20111, 0 year old
gray heifer. Owner le requested to prove
property, pay expenses and tails her away,
W80, J. JAOT(LIN,
0.11 Ethel P, 0.
REAL ESTATE.
F✓i�200 ACRE FARM FOR SALE
Ming Late, 50 and 67, lot Con.,
Turnherry, Good brick house, bunk barn,
CO soros heavy timber, Apply to 8. A.
SNDLL, Jnmaelowu, Ont, 18
'RAM S eLE. theGOOD
chip of Morris, Buren twenty, For portio•
Mare apply to J BENNETT.
8 tf 010 Bathurst St. Toronto.
-won SALE, OR TO RENT. -
3w, undersigned often the 300 sore
farm, being Lot 20, Uou. 7, Grey, for sale or
to rent, comfortable house, bank hare, or-
obard,:welle, $o. There 080 80 agree in grave,
10 cores of Fall Wheat will bo put in and 20
mores of Full plowing done. farm 1s only 1
mile from the OBIvr g village of Ethel.
Per further particulars a.0 Ito velem, berms,
&o„ apply to M'SS 0313010, Ethel P.O,
UOD FARM FOR SALE;—
.......c The underaigued offer for sale bis
farm, being Lot 1, Con. 10, Grov. It l0 alt.
Hated on the Gravel road, 2 milesSouth of
Brueeele and eon tains 100 aurae of good laud,
all 0lomred but 12 acres, There is a drat
class brick house and kitchen, heated with
furnace wood shed, artesian well with
windmill and water is pumped to barn.
Barn to 80x08 Net with atone stables. Bay
bare 80000 feet. Good orchard, farm well
fenced ; pleasantly situated. Will be sold
on easy tonne. Apply on premises or Brut -
001e1'.0., EMUS (1141001, 15.11
li ARid FOR SALE.—TIIE 'UN.
0000102:100 offers for saleher $no farm
being Nt Lot 14, Oon.14, Mai1Illop township.
There aro 5 acres of good hardwood bush
0100 balance Cleared, Ou the Oremi000 is
a comfortable brick house, bank barn, driv-
lug shed and windmill, supplying water to
both hoose and ala,eles, Well fenced, well
vnder0ralee,l, young orchard, ,r0. Posses-
eion this Fall11 desired, Farm 1s one of the
cleanest In the township. Only 0 mile from
school and 0 miles from Walton village.
For further particulars ae to price, terms,
&e. appplyy en tb0.prem]eoe to MR8. I'MUO,
UAiiLLY, or Walton P, 0. 0•bf
'WARMS FOR SALE. — 850
A. acres firat•elass land in the Township
of Grey-1,ot18, sou, 14, 100 ,wren; Lot 17,
Oon. 14,100 mares ; and Wt Lot 18, Con. -34,
60 acres -250 aores. All in excellent condi-
tion with $rat.elaes buildings ; brick house
with all modern conveniences, and large
banlr barn, root anti straw house, stables,
dm. Well watered. Prom 85 t0 40 aoree Of
good hardwood bush. Lot 10,Cun.18,con-
taining 100 acres of '$rat -clave land, good
frame house and large bank barn nearly
nem. The property can be Bold in two or
three loaroele to suit pgUrebaeere. Terms
Irberal. Also a oommodlous dwelling house
and lot in Brussels. For farther particu-
lars apply to the owner on the premises,
LAIICBLIN MONErb, or, to JNO. LECKIEE,
Brussels. 2111
APL AN
2.084;
is now at the stables of
his owners,
Scott 8G 'Warwick
BRUSSELS,
Where ho will etand for Service
for the balance of the season.
W yt TED
Men and Teams
for work on the Guelph . and Goderioh
Rahway.
Wages $ 150 to $1.75 per day
for Mee, and
$3,50 for Teams
MA ;;Iy at the ogioe of the undersigned at
J. R. 11IcQuigge,
10.2m OONTRA03011, MILVEBTON,
ALLAN LINE
LIVERPOOL and -
LONDONDERRY
Royal Steamers
From Montreal From Quebec
Tunisian ......004. 21, 0 0 m. Oot. 21,.11 p.m
'onion 001. 28, 5.00 a.m, Oat, 28, 8 P.m
Bavarian Nev. 1, 0 a,m, Nov. 4, 10p.m
Padaian Nov 11, 0 a.m. Nov. 11, 8,90 '
B.4Tn0 Or 3.400.4010
First cabin -850 and uppwards, according
to steamer cud ao0nmmodotiou.
Second cabin—Liverpool & Londonderry
—$80 and $35. Loudon $2,50 extra,
Third-clues—Sopertor accommodation, 815
to Liverpool, Berry, Belfast, Glasgow and
Loudon.
Through tiokete to South Arrioa,
Montreal to Glasgow Direst
Pretorlau ...............Thure„ Oot.20 (Daylight)
New Yortt to Glasgow
Nureidien Thursday, Oct, 20, 11 a,m
Low rates by above Glasgow steamers on
application to
W. H. KERR,
Agent, Brueeele,
FALL ANit COOT WEATHER
ie here again and cool weather makes os think of Stoves and how to
keep warm in Winter. If you are thinking of purchasing a new
Stove or Range this Fall call and Bee our lime of High alaee
RANGES and STOVES
AMONG THEM ARE THE
Famous Pandora Range, Made by MOOloary,f London
The Dockash and World's Favorite Ranges,
The Silver King and Garland line of Stoves and Ranges—
ALL COAL AND WOOD BURNERS,
See our lines of Base Burners
and Air Tight Coal Stoves,
Agents for 'the Famous Every Stove 'Guaranteed
"Queen" Air Tight Wood Heaters. • to work Perfect,.
E timatea on li'arnaoe Canteeote freely given. • - •..
Prioee Right; .
Wilton & Turnbull
00AL IN STOOK HARDWARE AND STOVES.
E N & GO.
WE are now ready for 1904
with a larger stock of Buggies
than ever we had and a walk
through our Show Rooms will
convince intending purchasers
what our stock is.� We have kept the lead and intend to do so if'
good rigs will do it.
We have added to our Buggy Tope this some a Spring to prevent the
belle and rivets from brooking, Thle has beau a long felt want,
We have 4 styles of Axles—Deet and Oil Pend, Long Distaneel 1009
Miles, and the Noiseless Axles, alae a few of the old styles,
A11 Steel Body Hangere and all trimmed with best Leather. -
Along with our own Buggies we handle a number of first-class
Factory Buggies.
Our Wagons are all Oak with 21 and 8 inch tires ; Trucks and
Medium size. '
We invite every intending porobaeer t0 call and Bey
Ilona tel sad tave mousy,
EW AN & Co., Brussels
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