The Brussels Post, 1904-10-27, Page 8-°4-
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Many people for several
reasons think that the
Fall is the right time to
have their papering done.
Daring the Summer so much time is spent out of doors that
many rooms are really unused for those months, and it is with
the coming of colder weather that it is thought advisable to
have the house brightened up by re -papering. We have re-
ceived several shipments of new Paper, so are all ready to
supply your needs in this line. Paper for any room and
Prioes Low.
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SNOW demise.
Looxs like Fall.
DoimION Elections Thursday of next
week.
THE stove dealers are having their
innings.
THE local wood supply is not looming
ap very big•
QUITE a number of rabbits are being
bagged by the local sportsmen.
A HADLowE'EN party is on the program
in Brussels Town Hall for next Monday
evening.
3.'RANKBGIVING Day will be held on
Thursday, Nov. 17th. The day will be a
a pablio holiday.
J. 0, Tom, of Brussels, judged the
swine at Blyth Fall Fair. He's an old
baud at the business and owned many
good ones in bis day,
ANOTHER quire has been added to THE
Pon ont.puo thio week. This ehoald be
of iutereet to our adverbieers. 15 cents
gets Tan Pose to Jan. lel 1905.
LosT,—Ou Tuesday evening on the
gravel road, near Brussels, a white pig
2i months old. Finder will oblige by
having word at Tao PORT Publishing
House.
JERRY Fling KERnr.—Patten & Parry
will appear in the Town Hall Wednesday
evening of next week in "Jerry from
Kerry." They were here before and pat
np a good show. They have a fine Band
and Orchestra.
ABOUT $300 were paid oat last Friday
on the prize list of East Enron Fall Fair
by the Treasurer but as this does not
represent hall of the amount awarded,
there ie still ooneiderable to be done
along the line of disbursement. Pereone
holding claims against the Society are
'Baked to baud them in to the Treasurer
ao that the year's basinese may be wound
np as Speedily as possible.
Fox THE COMDfoNe.—Peter Stewart, who
reoeived the nomination of West Elgin
Liberate for the Commons, ie a nephew of
•Met:' Stewart, of Brussels, and an old
North Eaethope boy. He is a oondaator
on the 0. P, R. between St. Thomas and
Woodstock, and is very popular among
the railway moo of St. Thomas. Hie old
friends in this vicinity will wish him
Moen in bis election.
Tx/mamas evening of last week the Gay
Bros. gave their entertainment in the
Town Hall here to a large and well pleas•
ed audience. Their program ie varied,
interesting and clean. Tbe vocal setae.
Mons were very well rendered and the
oroheetral ao0ompanimenb was extra good.
In the moving piotnree, bioyole riding,
and hoop trandiiog, the work was cleverly
done. The opening scene in the setting
of Bailor life was neatly piaaed. Guy
Bros' Band ie well worth bearing.
HosBoom or REpvGE.—The House of
Refuge Committee of the County 0o1n-
oil met in Olinbon on Taeeday of lash
week, all the members being present.
Tbe meeting was Galled to inspect the
work. The architect was present and
advised Inepeotor McKenzie as to the
completion of the carpenter work. The
committee found the walla oompleted and
a number of mea patting on the roof.
Tbe aommibtee relieved Inspector
Oantelon, as the atone work war nom.
pleted, and directed Ooctraotor Cooper
to attend to the levelling of the ground
at onoe, the Same to be done andsr the
direction of Mr. Frenob,
OBIT.—Little Florence J., the two year
old child of Wm. and Mem MoPadzean,
of Lander, Man., died on Oot, let, after a
abort illness of Typhoid Pneumonia.
Bbe was buried the following Monday
in the beautiful Prairie cemetery. De-
spite the busy season, friends filled the
obaroh where service was oondnoted by
Rev. J. 0. Hartley, assisted by Rev. M.
Hogg, of Winnipeg. The hymn, "51 Sep
my little one sleep," Bung by the choir
was suggestive of the rent ehe had entered
upon. She is missed, for as a lily she
bloomed here below, but all is well, for
eke has been transplanted to God'e
garden where Irageaot Sowers immortal
bloom.
FEEL DOWN STA1ae,-The Stretford
Beacon at Oot. 26th, says of a sister of
Mrs, Hannah Ballantyne :—"Mrs.
David Addie, Ontario street, is confined
to bed, suffering from Were braiese and
a severe shaking np, the result of a fall
down the staire of the Kelly block on
•Saturday afternoon. She bad been up-
stairs in the building speaking to one of
Mr. Kelly's employees, and opened a
door which led to a stairway, ehe stepped
out and fell to the bottom. Aarietu lm
was immediately on hand and she was
removedto her home. She is now doing
as nicely as can be expected, sod ber
Many friends WIII bops tot her speedy
tedoeeey.
BEnes0Le Tennis Olob has engaged the
eervioee of the well known tenor soloist,
Harold Jarvis, of Detroit, for their Con-
cert on Friday, Deo. 9tb.
Mims MINNIE MONAuGnTON entertained
her Sunday School class, composed of
young men, at her home one evening haat
week, when a most enjoyable time was
spent.
Ix is said complaint liar been made, by
interested parties, to License Inepeobor
Miller over the fact of violations of the
law in eelliug liquor to minora and if
necessary proof is to band, both sellers
and buyers may have to give an account
of the trauegression of the Statute.
J. FEED. STEWART, secretary of aha
Buffalo Road Drivers' Association, is the
owner of a new trotter, a very promising
filly by Meehan, 2:11a, non of Eagle
Bird, dam a producing daughter of Aber.
dean. The filly bas had no training to
speak of, bot she ie so good gaited and so
well mannered that she ban great pros•
peel) for a future matinee trotter. Mon
bars is now owned by Thos. MaLanahlin,
of Braeeele, and is a very tidy piece of
horse fieeb.
SEAsoN Exroonan —•Owing to the fact
that the Dominion Elections will be held
on the 3rd of November, and that a greet
many hunters have represented that
unless the season is extended they will
be unable to exeraiee their fraoabise, an
Order in Connell has been paeeed extend-
ing the bnntiag season North and Weat
of French River, Lake Nipieeing and the
Matbawa River (to) 19th day of Novem
ber. A similar extension would be grant.
ed throughout the rest of Ontario if the
Statute so provided. While the Statute
cannot be changed, it bas been deoided
that a few days grace be allowed, viz :—
to and including November 19th.
A FORMER Baoeszenz.—Tbe following
raters to a former well known citizen
here, who now reeides in Ripley, where
be keeps the Royal Hotel :—"About three
years ago John Patlaod took possession of
the Royal and he has during that time
bailt np a most splendid trade. He has
added all new furniture, until to -day be
has one of the beet commercial botele in
Ontario, in the best business village in
Brace County, Mr• Putland bas bad
many years experience in the hotel brad -
nese having ran the Albion at Stratford
some 20 years ago. The Royal is a first.
clam hotel and Mr, Putland is a popular
landlord. Good stables in oonneotion.
Mr. Putland also owns the public scales
and be does hie own weighing. "Fair
weights and no favors" is John's motto."
ALLAN Loon Saxnvos: The Allan Line
Company have arranged their schedule of
aailiugs from now to a year hence. Tbe
new triple earew turbine steamships of
12,000 tone each are intended to Bail ea
follows:—From Bt. John, N. B. : Viotor•
tan, March lith and April 16th Virgin•
tan, Marab 26th and April 29tb ; from
Halifax two days later in each ease.
The Sommer sailing of these steamers
from Montreal will be : Victorian, May
19th, June 16th, July 140h, Aug, 311b,
Virginian, Jane and, June 30th,
July 28th, Aog. 25113. This pair of
10,000 Conners, Tunisian and Bavarian,
of 10,000 tone eaab, will form a eervioe
for next season wbieh by reason
of the shorter mileage, will compare in
length of voyage favorably with the swift.
est of other linea, and iu point of nom•
fort and excellence nothing further need
be said.
OBITUARY.—The Georgetown Herald, of
Oot, 19th, speaks as follows of a sister of
Mrs. E, Garvin, Brussels, and Jonathan
Moore, Walton :—There is sadness in the
home of our esteemed citizen, George W.
Blank, on a000uot of the death of his
esteemed and faithful helpmate of over
forty years. Mrs. Black bad not enjoyed
perfect health for some month° and
indeed for some little time has been quite
poorly, but ea unexpected was ber passing
away on Saturday afternoon last that it
was impossible for any members of her
family to be preeent except those who
lived with her. Shortly after noon it was
notioed that she was not so well as usual,
but it was thought that there wee no ire•
mediate oaase of alarm, However it was
soon observed that she was sinking rapid-
ly and the early evening bad not Dome
before the spirit of the devoted wife and
mother had fled. Mae. Blank was born
in the township of Esgneeing in the year
1832, her maiden name being Janne,
Moore. Her marriage took plane in the
year 1860 and from the time they entered
their home ab Lot 14, oonoession 4, until
the bond was severed by death, their life
was crowned with affection and the
happiness that flown from it. Their
family consisted of five children : Mrs,
Nicholson, of Marlette, Miohigan ; Mrs.
W. Storey, Trafalgar ; Hugh, on the old
homestead ; George, •prinoipal of the State
Normal Sobool ot Lewieton, Idaho ; end
Mies Marion at home. Brothere and
sisters of the deoeaeed living are; Jona-
than Moore, of Walton, Huron county ;
Nekton Moore, Guelph ; Epbralm Moore,
of this township ; Mee, Logie, Naesaga.
weya; Mrs. Squirrel, of Guelph, and Um.
Garvin, Broesels. The rleoeased'a family
were among the Very early settlers of this
county, having settled hero about the year
1815. Mrs. Blank was from her obild-
hood, a member of the U. P. aharsh in
the Sootob Blook, 00111 January 1902
when they became resident° of George,
town, Smoe then aha has been in fellow.
ebip with the Georgetown Presbyterian
ohareb. In het ohnroh life as in the
discharge of ber daily responsibilities,
Standard Bank of CanadaMET
xmw,4.1m=x rna� neva
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TOTAL A880E'PA RESERVE
PEND a 18,000000
A. General flanking 13usinameia Y`ran mart tatlead
-"SAVINGS BANK'S'
—DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR and npwarde reoeived on which
INTEREST IS ALLOWED FRON1 DATE OF DEPOSIT
at the HIGHEST BANK RATE. ACCRUED INTEREST
is added to amounts every air months and becomes prinoipal.
—MARRIED WOMEN and MINORS may make and withdraw
Deposita withoatthe intervention of any person,
LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE.
SALE NOTES GASHED, COLLECTED or may be left for SAFEKEEPING
only for which no obarge is made,
YOUR BUSINESS will reoelve oar careful and oourteons attention.
A. 0. MACFARLANE, AGENT.
she exhibited that genuineness of ober.
enter that always wine respeob and
admiration and by her removal a large
bleak is made not only in bhe home but
among a very large mole at Mende, who
during all these years had learned to
esteem her. A short time before elle was
oalled away she repeated dietinobly a
favorite psalm empbezing the words,
"Though I walk through the valley of
the shadow of death I will fear no evil
for thou art with no,. The funeral
service wee bald Tuesday. It was
oondnoted by Rev. R. F. Cameron. The
pall•beurere were : Hugh Olaridgo, Alex.
Robertson, Jas. Leslie, Jae. Moore, Jno,
Blank, Naeesgaweya and Hugh Black,
Rockwood. Interment took plane in
Greenwood Cemetery, Georgetown.
Mre. Garvin and Mr. Moore attended the
funeral.
DRINA. WEDDING —Last Friday evening
Reeve and hire. Wilton celebrated the
20th anniversary of their wedding and
invited a few old friends to share in the
festivities. The real motive of the
assembling was nob generally known but
a few of the company learned of the
anniversary and took mansion to add
some Dine pitmen of ohioa to the stook of
the hostess. A most eujoyable evening
was spent by all concerned. The guests
eat down to an elegant epreod in the
dining room and before rieiog from the
tables the health of the bride and groom
of 20 years ago was proposed and second
ed in cordial and 0ongratalatory terms
after which Mr. Wilton replied in ap•
propriate terms. The company eeparat•
ed at a seemly boor expressing many
good wiebee for the future happiness
and prosperity of Reeve and Mrs.
Wilton and family.
"JERRY Feet: BERRY".—Town Hall,
Wednesday evening, Nov. and., the
fannient show since time began ; a, pley
which pleases old and young. Every
thing moral and refined. Go and seethis
popular attraction. Every aot ap.to
date. This Company parries special
scenery for each and every sot. See the
3 Pattens in their new musical sot;
Campbell &Fletober, the comedy acro
bats; G. H. Perry in a new monologue
and songs ; Dick. Mitchell, the Rube
Comedian, in fnnay eonge end) sayings 1
Mies Lizzie Fletcher in the latest popular
eonge and new dancers ; and bbe act that
beats them all, Prot. Caillioutte, the
King of wire acts. This aot alone is
worth the price of the show. This Com.
pany carry their own uniformed Band
and Orobeebra. Wateh for the street
parade at noon Wednesday of next week,
Prioes, Children 260 ; admission 35o, Re.
served Beate 60o. Seats on sale at Fox's
Drug store.
Business Locals.
Sxove wood for Bale. Joan CUNNING.
RAM, Braeeels,
APPRENoror wanted to learn barbering,
either boy or young mac.
W. E. DUNCAN, Barber, Brusaele.
A FREE emootb, true, fast and eaey
ont can be made when saws are gummed,
filed and set by T. MoGrogor, Mill street,
Braeeele.
SLIGHTLY need Mason Ricoh piano for
Bale, 71 ootave, worth $460 but will be
Bold ooneiderably below that it taken at
once. Enquire at TRE POST Publishing
House.
BLACK Oollie dog, with white neck and
legs Came to the borne of G, A. Deadman,
Brussels. Tbe owner is regoeetsd to
prove property, pay for this nobioe and
take it away. G. A. DEADIKAN,
People We Know.
Mrs. Chas. Dodde is on the sick list.
Dr. Feild was a visitor in Toronto last
Wei.
Mre. Dan. MoNaugbten is vieibing ber
Mater at Atwood.
Mise Luoy Little baa returned after a
two weeks visit in Hallett.
Will. Ainlay, of Toronto, was visiting
at
bis home in town for a few days,
James Dunbar, of Soadridge, was
visiting bis neioe, Mre. E, °ober,
Princess street.
Editor Appleford, of the Seatortb
Neave, was in town last Saturday and
gave Tan POST a call.
Mies Maggie Soott, has returned to her
position at London after an enjoyable
visit with her Bieber, Mrs. P. Watson.
Mies Lizzie McNangbbon is home atter
a three months' enjoyable cleft with
relatives and friends in Manitoba and the
Northwest.
Herb. Williamson is home from Ripley
fora couple of weeks holiday. Where
your breasure is there will your heart be
also, you know.
Mies Hattie Downing, of town, has
been re•engaged for 1906 as teacher in
Barrie's school at an inoreased salary,
She is a good beaoher,
Ohne. Broadfoat was oalled to Ohioago
last week owing to the eerioa0 ooudlbion
of bis sister, Mies Kate, of Benforth, who
underwent a medioal operation a few
days before.
J, 109. Thompson, who bas been eon.
noted with the Fergus News•Reoord for
the past two years leaves for Komptville,
where be bee seoared a good situation.
He le a eon of Joseph and Mrs, Tbomp
eon, of town.
Rev. 3, E. Hunter of Viotoria Uni•
varsity, Toronto, was here last veeek
aeeiebing hie parents in moving to their
new home on John street, which they
porohased some time ago from Than,
Newsome, of ,hie plane. T1111 POST wishes
Liam many happy years in their home,
Rev. T. W. and Mre. Cosene were
oalled to Trowbridge an Mendel ars the
former'e mother was reported to have
taken a turn for the worse,
Mre, Richard Crowe, of Guelph, who
is making her home this Winter with her
Meter, Mrs, H, Bannon, went to Guelph
this week, for a month's visit,
Barrister A. B. MacDonald is away at
Manitoulin Island assisting Mr, Dymenb,
the Liberal oandidete, in his campaign,
Mao. bas been over the ground before ao
will no doubt be a valuable assistant to
lir. Dymentr. Owing to his change of
residence from Goderich to Brussels be
bad do vote here,
Herb. Canningbam, who ban been for
the past year in the tonsorial parlor of
W. E. Danoao, of Brussels, left on Mon-
day for Ripley where he has secured a
eitnation. He is a competent band and
an agreeable young mac who will seamed
in life we have no doubt. THE Poem
wisbee him enemas.
CHUKVII CHILIES.
A sueoeseor bo Bishop Baldwin will be
elected by the Diocesan Synod of Huron,
at Londongn Nov. 29.
A epeaial vestry meeting of St. John's
church will be held next Monday even.
lug, Slat haat., at 7 30 o'clock,
The Provincial 000vention of the
Ontario Sabbath school Aseooiation was
held in Hamilton on Oct. 25, 26 and 27.
Rev, E. E. Scott, of Galt, has been in•
vited to become pastor next year of
Dominion Square Methodist :March,
Montreal.
Rev. Dr. Warner, principal of Alma
College, St. Thomas, who has not been
in good health of lute, has gone to Clifton
Springs, New York, for a three weeks'
stay.
Next Sabbath will be the 26th anni•
vereary of the indootion of Rev. John
Ross, B. A., iota the pastorate ot Melville
Church, and services will be in keeping
with the °caneion.
"The Minion of severe Mioknere" was
Rev. T. W. Omens' subject last Sabbath
morning in the Methodist oburob, Bros•
eels. In the evening he preaobed on
"The great Salvation," Reb. 2 and 3.
Rev. D. B. McRae, of Oranbrook, will
preaob in the Methodist ohnroh Brae•
gale, next Sabbath evening as Rev. Mr,
Coseue will be at Oranbrook addressing a
anion Bible Soofety meeting in the Pres•
byterian church.
On Sabbath Nov. lath a epeaial offer
ing will be taken in Brnssele Methodist
ohnroh toward the Parsonage debt
redootion. 0400 le the amodnt aimed at
and a °encase of the aongregabion is being
made along these lines.
A Deanery meeting of the Co. of Huron
will bo held ab Seaforth Thursday after-
noon of this week. Dean Davis and
Aroh•Deacoo Richardson, of Loudon,
and a returned Miesionary from Japan
will adtirees the meeting.
Rev. B. Sellery, M. A., B. D., a former
Braeeele pastor, but now of Dundas, has
received and accepted an unanimous in•
vitation to the pastorate of the Wall
street Methodist ahurob, Brookville, for
the ensuing oonferenee year.
In the unavoidable absence of: Revs
Wm. Farquharson, of Durham, who was
to have taken the eervioee in Melville
Oberob last Sabbath the pulpit' was very
acceptably 000upied by Mr. Hackney,
a etudeot from Knox College, Toronto.
Chas. Gordon, Canadian trsaearer of
bbe Industrial Evangelistic Mission, has
reoeived word from India that there is
every proepeot of another famine in Moe
Gujarat. At Hyderabad the absence of
rain bas oanaed the crops to wither, and
already there is much distress among the
farm laborers, Donations may be Bent to
Mr. Gordon, at the Dominion Bank,
corner of Queen and Esther streets,
Fifteen dollars will support a famine
waif or a widow for a year.
Morris Council Meeting.
Council met pursuant to adjournment
on Oot. 17th, in the Council Room.
Members all present, Reeve in the °hair.
Minutes of laid meeting read and eon•
ffrmed, R. Proctor presented hie bond
as Collector and on motion of Cede and
Shaw the same was aooepled as satis-
factory. On motion of Jackman and
Taylor the Reeve and Treasurer were
authorized to borrow $320 to meet oar -
rent expellees. On motion of Shaw sad
Jackson the Clerk was inetrnoted to
notify the Clerk of East Wawanoeh that
this Connell is prepared to arbitrate on
the matter in dispute, re anlvort on
boundary at end of 3rd line, Morrie. On
motion of Code and Jaokeon 'bbe follow.
fug accounts were ordered to be paid :—
S Irvine, gravel, 03.221 S. Irvine, tile
for outlet drain, 09 60 ; Jno. Bell, gravel,
$8.72 ; I', Wright, gravel, $408 ; E.
Enndy, gravel, $8.16 ; Wm. Little, gray.
el, 42.28 ; Win. Mines, gravel; $8 16 ;
J. Smith, gravel, $6.40 ; H, Kirkby,.
gravel, $6,66 ; A, Soott, cedar poets
$13.00 ; Duff & Stewart, lumber, $6.76 ;
A. Grant, gravel, $3.04 ; Jno. Mooney,
gravel, $7.78 ; Jae, Oraikehank, gravel,
and damage, $6 20 ; Thos, MaLac0hlin,
damage to horse by defective culvert
$40,00 ; T. H. Bolger, inspecting
work on East boundary, $2 60
Wm. Denbow, gravelling on East bound•
cry, $8,76 ; E. Livingstone, (nater,
410.20 ; 1+', Makin, gravelling, $21.08 ;
R. Young, inepeoting, 02.26 i selootore of
Jurors, eesh 04,00 ; O. Henderson, ln•
speoting on North boundary, 26o ; N.
Flat,, repairing Calvert, $1.001 Wm.
Phelan, tepaieing bridge $6.801 Jae. Smith
repairing Million, 03.00 ; A. Kelly, rel.
POLITE BANK
CAPi4'AfrPuid nts 41,000,000
8E4E2 V ti CJNH , • $1,000,000
Direelore
REV, 11, H, WARDEN, D. D„ S. J, MOORE,
President. V.toe-Preeldent,
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HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO
W, D, ROSS - GENERAL MANAGE'''.
A GENERAL BANI`~ING BUSINESS TBANSAOTED,
Drafts Bought and Sold, Farmers' Notes Disoonnted,
Interest qb HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all sumo of 41 and upwards
A. E. MELLISH, Manager.
.111•33.6 ii010.01202,08041011.16.
pairing oolyatt, 42,00 ; H. Richmond, Fn0085, Nov. 18.—Farm stook, imple-
award drain and repairing culvert, menta, &o., Lot 8, Con. 12, Grey. Sale,
$10,00 ; Loxton Hill, grindiog grader unreserved, at 1 o'clock. John Malead•
blade, 600 ; 111. Healy, cleaning ditob, deo, Prop. P', S. Soot,, Ano.
46.00 ; P. Ellison, cleaning ditch, $3.00 ;
T. Oode, part salary, $26.00 ; Jas. Bole,
plow broken on East boundary, $2.02 ;
Ohas. Pollard, gravelling on East bound-
ary, 476.82 ; Jas. Bolger, inspecting on
Bust boundary, 47.60 ; Ohm, Pollard,
gravel, $4.66 ; Robert Youill, gravelling
on 4th line, $80,00 ; R. Yoaill, gravelling
on West boundary, $48 81. On motion
of Jackson and Code the Oounoil then
adjourned to meet again on Nov. 14th. WOOLEN BUGGY RUG LOST
W. OLARK, Olerk. • WOOLEN
between BrUseele and Walton, got.
20,red and block striped °an ono aide and
plain on other aide. The ander will kindly
oblige the owner by leaving it at THE POST
Publishing Rouse, Brussels,
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
'All LAMBS FOR SALE,
Eligible for rteas brat on,26, 0114 NI0130L?e,
Perth County.
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Aldermen Eidt end Savage may oou- EICESTERS FOR SALE,
the Stratford Mayoralty.
A. Fisher , of Forest, has been appoint. beau very osuccessiul et gtheTlocal Bhowne
ed assistant teacher at the Uentral Rave aleo for sale a prizo•wiuning young
Busioees College, Stratford. Durham Bull. Apply at Lot 30, 001,.10,
The condition of the little two•year-old Grey, or 0. TURNBULL,
eon of H. and Mrs, Rather, Huron street, 16-tf Walton P. U.
Stratford, who was so badly scalded on
Saturday by a tab of boiling water being
upset on him, is unchanged.
Sir William Mnlook, Postmaster
General and Minister of Labor, will, in
company with J. P. Mabee, the Liberal
oaodidate, address a mass meeting of the
electors in theatre Albert, Stratford, on
Saturday evening.
Hez-kialt Waugh, an employee at the
horse shoe quarry, at St Marys, met
with an accident on Monday forenoon
that might have cost him bis lite. He
was working in the bottom of what is
known as the new quarry section, when
a fellow 'workman observed some loose
rook near the top of the quarry, indioat•
ing a break and he yelled to Waugh to
look oat. Before Waugh, who was in
a stooping position,aould straighten him
self ap and julep out of the way a :Munk
of the falling stone struck him on the
bead just above the forehead, making a
out through the scalp and about two
iuohea long, and brnieiog hie nose, it
finally struok the back of his right band
aarase back of the thumb and severed
an artery, which bled very profusely.
He was hurriedly taken to a dootor's
office down town, where the wounds,
which required several stitches, were
dressed. -
Mise Mary Saabs, of Dion, aged sigh•
teen years, was killed by falling on an
iron grate. A prong entered her eye and
pierced the brain.
Colored students at Queen's Medical
College, Kingston, were taken from their
boarding bones by a crowd of medicos,
stripped and painted.
The write for the Yukon got through to
Dawson City on the last steamer, and the
election wbil be held on December 16th,
as originally intended.
Several lots of cheese from the Govern•
meat cool oaring rooms were reoeotly
consigned to merchants in Great Britain,
with a view of getting areport on the
quality of the cool cured cheese as Dom.
Dated with other of the same batch
cared at ordinary temperature. The
merchants who reoeived the cheese
had them examined by numbers of the
trade in their' various looalibies. The
report made by a oommittee of those who
examined one lot wee as follows : " (a)
Oool outing tinting the summer months
ie a deoided improvement over the crdia.
ary method, and improves the quality of
the ohsese not leas than two shillings, and
in some came:: four °billings per cwt.
(b)Parefiaing in some mutes is an im•
provement when thoroughly applied on
well -made, alma -textured cheese, but
does harm on mashy, °oft and eddy
cheese." Andrew Clement & F 's of
Glasgow, who forwarded this report to
the Dairy Commissioner, concurred in it,
and expressed the desire to see pool
awing made compulsory,
MODONALD,—In Grey, on cot, 17th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MoDonald, a
son.
Sd.A.RRx=:(D.
5TRAoaAN—MAaD0NALD. — In Grey, on
Oat. 26, by Rev. John Ross, B. A,,
of Brussels, Mr. Thomas Strachan,
r, toe Mies Isabel MacDonald, botb
axaa-
R.tTtIANN.—In Oranbrook, on Oat, 22nd,
Mrs. A, Reymann, in ber 66th year,
iema Ta- onmx,,0i za:.Ci,.c''u a7'x'ra",
Fall Wheat 98 1 00
Barley - 87 40
Peas 60 60
Oats 28 29
Butter, tube and roils.,., 18 14
Eggs per dozen - 17 18
Hay per ton 6 00 6 00
Flour, per cwt 6 60 6 00
Potatoes per bus 60 60
Apples (per bbl,) 1 00 1 26
Salt, per bbl., retail 1 00 70
4 76 4 78
Wool - 17 18
Rom Live • 6.. ... • •.
.A.VCTxmzc'
TUESDAY, Nov, 1sT.—Farm Stook, fm•
plemente, eta, Lot 16, Con. O, Howiok,
boundary of Howiok and Grey. Sale un-
reserved, at 12 o'clock, Lemeal J. Jack•
Ilu, Prop, F. S..Soott, Alto.
TUESDAY, NOV. Boot: --Farm, farm
stook, fmpietnente, &o, Lot 12, Con, 4,
Grey. Sale unreserved at 1 o'oloak p re,.
H. MoQuarrie, Prop. F. S. Scott, And.
LEICESTERS FOR SALE.—
4 good Rboarliug and 8 Ram Lambe.
Also young Short Horn Bulin from 7 to 20
menthe, 'minding the lst prize Senior Bull
Calf at East Huron Fall Show. Also a
nu mbar of Cows and Haltors. Will be* sold
cheap and on terms to suit buyers.
DAVID 111I1.NE,
Ethel, ant,
OVERCOAT TAKEN—ON THE
second day of East Huron Fall Fair
my Overcoat, a black one with velvet collar,
was taken from the hall of the Queen's
Hotel. Brussels, and another smaller (oat
lett. The party who made the exohauge, or
took the 0080 is asked to kindly return 1t to
the Queen's at once. A. MoEAY,
10•1f Seaforth.
ETURON COUNTY ROUSE OF
I10030010 AND INDIISTBIAL
FARM.—Applioatlone for tbo positions of
Reaper and Matron for the House pinatas°
and Industrial Farm in the County of Bar -
00, will be received on or before the first
clay of December next, Appltoatione to be
iu writing and addressed to W. LANE,
County Clark, Goderloh.
W. SPACEMAN,
Obairm an of H. of R. Com.
Dated Oct. 2011, 1004.
Hot
Water
Bottles
and
Fountain
Syringes
and other items in our Rob.
bar Stook are essential in
every home, We guarantee
our
Queen Quality
goods to give perfect satie•
Caption but we also have the
cheaper varieties if desired.
When yon require a Hot
Water Bottle there is
generally no time to Ipso.
Now is the time to prepare
for it. See our new goods at
fiUlElff s
Drug Store
The Dominion Election
Act, 1904.
In the matter of tbu Election for the Elea -
bond Dietriot of the East Riding of Hur-
on, to he holden on the 071h day of Oa -
ober and tile 30e1 day of November, 1004.
X, Thomas Chisholm, of the Town of W ing-
bam,lu aha County of Emco, Phyaioian, a
candidate at the above lineation, hereby de-
clare that
DUDLEY HOLMES,
of the said Town of Wingbam, Solicitor, is
appointedby meas my Financial Agent for
the n0000055 of the said Election, under
Section 143 of the Bald Act.
Witness: THOMAS OHISHOLM,
Ions M00LYMONT MAGvmE,
Tho .Boniinion Election
Act, 1904.
In the matter of the Election for the Elec-
toral District of the East Ridmg of Bur -
on, to bo holden on the 27th day of Oo-
tobor and the 3rd day of November, 1004.
I, Peter Macdonald, of the Town of Wing -
ham, in the County of Huron, Pbyeioiaa a
candidate at the above Election, hereby
declare that
RICHARD VANSTONE,
of the said Town of Wiug8ham, Solicitor, ie
aupointed by me as my Financial Agent for
the purposes of the said Election, under
Section 148 of the said act,
Witness : 5, MAODONALD,
H, B. ELLIoTT.
C®SER CARRIAGE 00.
E can supply you at once with any
Buggy you may want but as the
tithe for purchasing CUTTERS has come we
would like to tell you that we are fully pre-
pared to meet your every want in the Cut-
ter as well as in the Sleigh line. We have
the Finest and Most Up-to-date assortment
of Cutters that can be found anywhere,
ready for inspection, and would be pleased
to have you call and see them. Prices
Right.
TWO COWS FOR SALL,
JOHN CCS.EAR £ SONS.
.y® gctacn-
,n,,h,h,,'UehPLrlidhplldll,rlir'Ur'tl'hl'tlhv
We have just received a car load of "Brockvilles," the kind
that speaks for themselves. Call early should you require one as
these are fast sellers.
We have the "Bell" Cylinder Root
Pallier, the BEST On the marlteb,
Bee them.
Should you have any groes to kill or
sod or rough ground to work remem-
ber the "Front & Wood" and "Wind.
sur" are the disks that will do it.
If you want a General Pnrpoae Plow,
than whioh there is no better, mourn
a No. 20, Front & Wood.
If you want a seoond.band Bnpgy,
Out, Cutter, Plow or Implement of
any kind be euro to call on as,
We have also the U. B. Cream Sep.
orator, Singer Sewing Machines,
Volmat QWaehiug Machines always
on band.
We can supply you with a good --
Driviug or Work Horse cheap or
Stook of any kind on abort notice.
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