The Brussels Post, 1903-2-5, Page 41 $300. Sent to the Road and Bridge
Q . IgntOP li eJ 1,, Committee, Rev. Mr. Auderson, Editor
htitohell and Banker Williams ryddroased
the Oounoil in the matter of a grant of
THURSDAY, FEB. 5, 1908, 926 to the ohiidrene' Aid Soolety of
Huron Oo, It wee referred to Mxeoutive.
Mr, Barr, of Uuiou S. S. No. 11, Wet.
HURON CO, 00UN011.
(Continued from last week )
WEDNESDAY'S SESSIONS.
Council mat at 10 a. m. Warden in the
obair, and ail member, present except
Mr. Bowman. Minutes react and con-
firmed. Report of Striking Committee
was preaeuted as follows :—
EXECUTIVE AND SPECIAL : — Connolly,
Bowman, Miller, Spaokman, Hicks.
Chairmen, 11, Miller and H. Spackman.
FINANCE AND EDUCATIONAL :—Lookhart,
Derain, MoNaughton, McLean, Gunn,
Chairmen, B. B. Gunn, and M. Look.
bar(.
BOAR AND BRIDGE AND CO. PROPERTY :—
Patterson, Oantelon, Lamont, Young,
Ferguson. Chairmen, D. Oantelon and
S. Fertueon.
BovetizaTlox :—Whole Uonnail.
WARDEN'S COMMITTEE :—Oauteloo, Pat-
terson, Lamont, Miller.
House of REFUGE :—Bowman, Look -
hart, Hioke. Chairman, R. Rieke.
Report paeeed with Mr. McLean in the
chair in Committee of the Whole. Ap.
pliostioos were received from D. E.
Monro, of Auburn, and H. W. Ball, of
Goderioh, ae Go, Auditors.
COMMUNICATIONS AND MEMORIALS.
Letter read from Hunter Bridge Go.,
Kincardine re Wiugham and Clinton
bridge oontraote. Sent to Road ind
Bridge Committee. Lettere were read
from Hospital of Sick Ohildren, Toronto,
and Prisoners' Aid Aeeoaiation asking
for grants. From Trueteee' Aseo. asking
the Go. to appoint a delegate. Memorials
from County of Viotoria, Twpe. of Hal-
lett and MoKillop referriog to Good
Roads movemeat ; from Go. Grey aekiog
for amendments to Munielpal Aot ; from
Go. Waterloo wanting amendments to
Criminal A ot ; Petition of Go. Clerks
asking pay from Go. for Assessment rolls
sent to Go. Council, sent to respective
Committees.
REPORTS AND TENDER;.
Report of Tao. Ansley, Go. Commie.
eioner, Jailer Griffin, Inspeotors Robb
and Tom, Go. Treasurer, Clerk on Ioene
aooe of Go. buildings, the Acting Regia.
trar were read and referred to proper
Committees. Tenders for erection Ben -
m Ilex bridge, and for Co. Printing were
read as were the report of the Collegiatee
at Seafortb, Clinton and Goderioh, and
were referred to Oommitteee.
Moved by Meeere. Lookhart and Hioke
that Mr. Spaokman and Clerk Lane be
Auditors on Criminal Board. Carried.
SYMPATHY, CONDOLENCE AND CONGRATULATION.
Moved by Mr. Spaokman, seconded by
Mr. Miller that we regret the abeenoe of
Mr. Bowman, who is unable to be present
owing to personal illness and hope he
will soon be restored to hie venal good.
health, and would recommend that his
name be retained on the pay list of thio
session. Carried.
Moved by Messrs. Connolly and. Mo.
Naughton that the Go. Commit of the Go.
of Huron, now in session, desire to convey
to Mies Lewis and Mayor Lewis oar
most sincere sympathy in the sudden
bereavement of their father, late Crown
Attorney Lewis, who was a familiar
figure for a very long period of years and
we learned to esteem him very highly,
ooming in minted) with him se we have
during the various Beardenrt. Carried.
Moved by Meagre. McLean and. Miller
that the 0o. (Donnell tender hearty oou•
gratnlatione to Judge Doyle on his
promotion to the Senior Judgeship of
Huron Co, We are satisfied that the
faithfulness whioh has characterized his
work hitherto will still be shown iu hie
more honored position. Carried.
Moved by M<sers. Miller and Speakman
that we, the Go. Connell of Huron, offer
our congratulations to Judge Halt, who
Hee for many years been a worthy and
efficient member of oar Connell, on hie
elevation. We appreciate the foot that
the honor conferred was well deserved
and hope be may live long to perform the
dutfee devolving upon the °ffiee. Carried.
The Olerk was requested to forward
oopiee of these reeolutrone to the persona
named.
A number of a000aute were read and
sent to Finauae Oammittee.
The names of Jae. Scott, Jno, Aoheaon
and Jae. Scott were eubmitted ae Trustees
of Seafortb, Goderioh and Olioton Col-
legiate Institutes.
GRANTS AND DELEGATIONS.
Grants were ;eked for the Farmers'
Institutes, Public Libraries, Teachers'
Institutes, Horticultural and Agricultural
Societies and for the purohaseof flowering
planta for Court House square aid were
referred to Exeontive.
A delegation waited on the Connell on
Wednesday afternoon in reference to M.
oreaeed antistatic° toC ontinuation elites
work in the Go. Prinoipal Mn.grave,
Wiogbsm, Barrister Sinclair, Brneaele,
Mr,
Hendon, Exeter, and Mr, P,nmmer,
Blyth, addreeeed the Council in to very
able manner and presented there oau ea
very clearly.
Messrs. Turnbull,Cameron,
Clegg MoCammine, and Carling were also
IDH the t'
me ora of a da ut ation.
P
Messrs. Leitch and Howson appeared
before the Council relative to 00 claim for
a horse dieabled by breaking through
Menoheeter bridge and the Exeontive was
asked to report.
Moved by Messrs. Miller and Speak.
mem that the Warden be empowered to
get the advioe of the Go. Solicitor art to
the claim of the St. Marys Collegiate
Institute and also as to the gnalifiaatiou
of Go. Anditora. Carried.
TRuitenex'a BEsoroo o,
Moved by Meagre. Spaokman and Hioke
that the Clerk be inetrneted to parobaee
oopy of the Ontario Statutes for 1908
for each member of thio ()urinal'. Car.
rigid.
MOved by Masers. Connolly and Mo -
Naughton, that a oopy of the Mnniaipal
World be obtained for the different
members ot this Connell. Carried.
Mr, Clegg and Mr. ldaye retired from
the list of applicants for the Aaditorohtp
and in the ballotting Mr. Monro, of Aa.
burn, and Mr. Lawrence, of Goderiotl
township, were &opted,
MORE DELEGATES.
A depntotion oon0iottng Of Messrs.
Feeder and Snider, of Colborne, address.
ed the Connell, bearing a petition of 141
names, caking for a grant of $500 to out
down and improve the hill at Holmes.
villa bridge on ooudtOion Ohat they raised
wsaosb and Eiullett, gave some panic.
Ware as to a little dlasgreement over
school affairs and wanted the Go. Omitted
to call Iuepeotor to book. As no formal
ohargo had been entered and the Inepsot•
or was not present no aotion was taken.
Application was read from Mr. French,
of the Industrial Home, Clinton, asking
for advanoa in salary. A motion of
Mame. Darnin and Gana asked an in.
;reuse of $100 to Clerk Lane, from 9800
to $900 Both matters were Gaut to the
Executive,
Moved by Mr. Lookhart, emended by
Mr. Young that this Commit well a meet.
ing ot representatives from the vatioos
munioipallOieo to confer with this Conned
on the advieability of partioipating in the
proposed grant to publio highways. Sant
to Road and Bridge Committee,
tl 1
111 bUDB13141Gki PUNT
tie in malting purehaa3 of aupplieo for
the NI, outside of tender.—Uarriod,
Bylaw oppoluting Auditors wart read
three time; and puttied, after which
pounoil adjourned Ni 2 p, rn. to moot 011
Tueaday, Juue 2nd,
LETTERS FROM.1UD0Ee Dnr1M AND HOLT.
Wm. Lane, E -q., County Oterk Huron.
DEAF Snt,-1n acknowledging receipt
of the reeolutiou paroled yesterday by the
County 0ouuoil, I beg to say that I am
thankful to au important Mnniaipal body
for their very kind oongrtttulotioue and
eomp,imentary references to my past and
future official efforts and I beg to assure
them that I wilt earnestly endeavor to
merit the oonfidetoe reposed in me,
Yours truly,
Jan. 29, 1903. B. J• Donn.
GENTLEMEN,--Iem in reaeiptof aletter
from your Oirrk ooutainiug a resolution
palmed by your Honorable body oougret•
elating me upon my recent tippointment
to the bonoh, Permit me, Mr. Warden
and members of the County Oounoil of
Huron, to thank you moat tivaerely for
STATEMENT OF ESTIMATED AND ACTUAL EXPENDITURE
Estimated Actual Surplus Deficit
Administration of Justice .......,..,$5000 06 $8878 33 001126 117
,tail 2000 W 1076 9110 24 04
Divfaiou Court Jury Fund • 99 00 e4 40 174 00
Suboole 6700 00 6073 25 72 25
Reboot 3lauagement 2200 0) 2121 04 78 08
(0000nts 1500 01 000 0 010 00
Luuatios, &o 800 (0 900 83 106 82
llontolpal Government 4800 00 8832 90 907 10
Stationery, &o 800 03 036 09 101 96
Miscellaneous 100 00 171 00 29 W
County Property 600 00 607 03 107 03
]toads and Bridges 7654 27 3020 04
381154 27 $29430 71 0280 10
RECEIPTS Estimated Actual
Interest 8 200 00 $ 207 80
Licenses 1100 00 1231.00
Registry Office - 1500 00 1063 46
Net annual expenditure on General amount, $0,099.83.
Total interest on mortgagee and 01700 iu Savings dank, $00,87336.
9139 23
87008 50
cOMMIe0IONER AN0LEY'a RETORT.
GENTLaooEN,—I herewith submit this,
my report of the bnsiieoe I bave trans.
sated niece the date of my report at your
December meeting, 1902. Iteontaine the
uumber and amount of the orders I have
issued and the pnrpoeeefor which they
were issued. I have advertised end 110.
oeived tenders for the erection of the Ben•
miller bridge which you purposed to
place under contract at this your present
meetiug. The plane and epeoificatione
are herewith submitted for your exami
nation and to be dealt with by your hon•
orable Ooanoil. I examined the atone
walla at the Wroxeter bridge and touud
them io a safe condition and will not re-
quire any repairs at the present time.
I have notioed that the base of the abut.
menta at the Maitland bridge that
stoups are being broken and pieties are
falling out and I am of the opinion that
they should be enoaoed with a wall of
cement to keep them secure. This should
he attended to early in the coming Som-
mer. There will most likely be other
bridges to rebuild during the nextseaso0,
bat I hope it will not be necessary before
your Juue meeting. It will be necessary
to secure some material for bridge floors
ae meal during the Winter. A number
of a000uuts were paid. Amonntof orders
issued einoe Deo. report. $180.98.
JOHN Amax, Go• Com.
JAILER'S REPORT.
GENTLEMEN,—Herein I submit to you
the number of prisoners ooufint d in jail
ea present :—Iueanity, Thomas Shannon,
Robt, Trier, Michael O'Mara ; vagrancy,
Joshua Craver, Francis Myers; Robt.
Wallace, John Parker, Wm. McLeod,
John MoA.uley, James Lynch, Thomas
Reid. I would like very much if your
Council would at this meeting examine
and adopt a better and cheaper system
of heating your jail than yon have at
present. I remalo, yours respeottolly,
JosEPH C. GRIFFIN, Jailer.
THURSDAY EVENING SESSION.
Letter from Hie Honor Judge Doyle
wen read and direoted to be priuted in
the minutes. The opinion of the County
solicitor relating to liability to Collegiate
Iuatitute at St. Marys was read and
filed. Mr. Hunter, of the Hunter Bridge
Company, Kincardine waited on the
°outwit and explained causes of delay in
erecting bridges ooatr00ted for last Jaoo-
ary. Report of Special Committee was
read and taken up in Committee with Mr.
Lookhart in the Chair. Report passed.
The Pipetoe Committee's report was
presented in Gommottee. Mr. Miller oe.
oupied the obair. Report aooepted. Re-
port of Eduootlon Oommittee was read.
Mr. Patterson was invited to the chair
in Committee. Report pooled both itt
Committee and in Ooanoil. Report of
County Property Committee wait read.
Mr. Hioke eooapied the obair in Oommit-
tee. Committee rose and on Warden
Kerr resuming the obair the report pass.
ed, Moved by Mr. Patterson and Mr.
Lockhart that this Commit adjourn till
to morrow morning at 10 o'olook, Lost.
Report of the Executive Committee was
presented and taken up in Committee
with Mr. Uantelo0 in the chair, Com.
mitres rose and reported that °leasee,
Noe. 1, 2, 4, 8, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15
passed. U'aaee 8 etraak 000. Clause
No, 13 be amended to read that the Clerk's
salary be $900 end that salary of Mr.
Franoh remain the same as formers
The Warden reenmed the chair when it
was moved by Mr. Lockhart, segn
o dad
byM (Dentition, that theClerk's
r. 0 o a seise
Y
remain the same as lust,$
ear 800. Lost
Y
0o a division. Yeao—Messrs, Cantelon,
Connolly, Ferguson,Lookllart, MoNangh.
ton and Spackman, 6. Nays—Durnin,
Gunn, Rieke, Lamont, Miller, Pattereou,
Young and MoLean, 8. Moved by Mr.
McLean, seconded by Mr. Young, that
the ealariee of Mr. and Mrs. Franoh
be ioorea0ed 25 each. Loeb on a chyle.
ton, Yana—ttleeere. Gaon, Hioke, Mil
ler, McLean, Spaokman and Yonne, 6
Nays—Meseta. Oantelon, Connolly, Dur.
vin, Ferguson, Lookhart, Lamont, Mo.
Naughtoh and Patterson, 8, The report
as amended in Committee of the whole
was adopted, On motion of Mestere.
Yuung and Lamour, the Council adjourn•
ed till Friday 10 a.m.
FRIDAY'S 000000108.
Road and Bridge Committee'e report
wee read with Mr. Connolly io the chair,
Report passed. Mortara. Gaon and Mo
Lean moved that the Warden end Messrs.
Miller, Cantelon, Gonoolly and Lane be a
Committee to attend to dll.mattorn in
oonde05ion with the Good Ronde project.
—Carried. Mears. Cameron, of Bina -
Bele, and Anderson, of Exeter, were ap-
pointed ()peaty Examiners. Me. Gann
odeopying ohair in Committee. Moved
by Miller and Oantelon, that cedar rim•
bet iu Benmidor bridge when taken
down, be anal by enation,—Carried.
Moved by Durnin and Lookhart that the
Olerk 0040 in oonjanotion with Mr, Grif•
the kind expressions contained to the
resututiou. It la particularly gratifying.
to me to receive this resolution coming
as it does from a Commit of which I was
a member for twelve yours. You may
be sure that your aotion in thus express.
iug your approval of my appointment
will never be forgotten by your late col.
league Although I have oesaed to be a
member of the Commit I will always take
a very great interest iu your proceedings
and although our relations with one
another may not les quite as intimate as
formerly yet I am satisfed they will be
ae oordial. To those members of the
Council with whom I have at different
times eat at the Board, let me say that I
always received from them, one and alt,
the meet courteous and goner( 10 treat•
meet and I leave your Honorable body
with a very great deal of regret, in fact
many of the pleasantest days of my file
bave been there spent. Again thanking
yon, gentlemen, for all your good wishes,
I remain, yours very sincerely,
Jou. 20, 1908. PHILIP HOLT.
ROAD AND BRIDGE COMMITTEE.
I" reference to Geed Roads Atoo, ask-
ing for a delegate we recommend no
aotion. Regarding Mr. Forester's appli-
cation and petition of 141 uomee, asking
for $500 grant for improvements on
Holmeevtlle hill recommend no aotion
until Monioipal Comical! of Goderioh and
Colborne townobipa report as to grants.
Ae to letter from Hallett Twp,
asking that action ,be taken on Good
Roads movement, we recommend that
Go. Clerk be inotrnnted to tisk the various
towoehip Coanaile to send representatives
to confer with the Co. Ooanoil Oe to ad-
visability of eatsbliehiug a system of Go.
roads in order to participate in the Govt.
grant, at a meeting to be held in Olintou
on a date to be named and that the War-
den and Clerk arraoge date and oorrest.
pond with Mr. Campbell, Good Ronde
inspector. We recommend that the
report of the Go. Engiuter be adopted
and printed in the minutes. Ws recom•
mend that tenders be asked for 100 yards
of oonoreto for the improvement of abut-
ments of Maitland bridge, 'Goderioh, ten.
dere to be allotted at Jane sessionof
Connoil. Following tenders were reoeiv-
ed for the proposed new bridge at Ben.
miller :—
For concrete abutments—Walker &
Anderson, Clinton, $5 50 per cubic yard
Frank Nagle, Colborne, 95.15 per out.io
yard ; F. Guttridge, Seaforth, $4 90 per
oobio yard ; Ronan ee Elliott, 8t. Uathar-
inee. $5 20 per onbio yard ; Alex. Fraser,
Hamburg, $5.90 per cubic yard.
For iron eupereernatnre—SerniaBridge
Co., $7,470 00 ; Hontee Bros„ Kinaar•
dine, $7,474.80; Stratford Bridge 00.,
$7450 00.
We recommend that F. Guttridge get
the abutments and Hunter Brae., the
iron work providing that plane, 'prof$•
Dation(' and security satisfactory to the
Go. Engineer and Warden be furnished.
Also recommend that Mr. Ansley, Engin.
ear, be authorized to employ a compe-
tent inepeotor who will see after the
proper carrying out of oonbrant work on
abutments. D. UANTELON, Ohodrtnan.
EDUCATION COMMITTEE,
Regarding request of Provincial Trust.
see' Also as t t
o appointment of delegate,
recommend no action. As to increase of
grant to Oontinuatfou Claes work in our
Publio . oheels we regard t
S td be claim as a
k
very worthy one and believe an increase
oommendable n
read
I a eaters' Reports e d
P P
and we re am nil that o me t t tY be be printed
tot E
be mina tie, Havenotdeome a pare -
graphs
a
graphs in reports which we advise the
Clerk to read in order to oalt attaution of
Connell to them. In the matter of Co.
Examiners we had 4 names before us, 8
of whom have the necessary qualifications
viz • Meanie Anderson,
of Exeter, Gamer.
on, of Brussels, and Field, of Goderioh.
We advise that the two former be ap.
pointed as both are Prinoipale of Piblie
dobcole,
M. LooxuenT, CHAIRMAN.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Iisoommend following grants,—Hnopi•
Oat for Siak Children, Toronto $20 ;
Prisoners' Aid Arno , $10 ; Agrionitural
and Horticultural Sooietlee bolding ohowe
in 1008, $20 each ; Partnere' Institute,
$25 ; Teaohere' Aeeo„ $25 eaoh ; Flowers
at Court House, $10 ; to Continuation
Olasoeo in Pub iu Schools; Go. grant to be
double that of Govt. ; Children;' Aid
Aseo• $25 ; Poblio Libraries $15. Re.
garding petition from Twp. Clerics' re
payment for extra roll. Welrecommend
that summary be Dent ea01r year and fail
roll every 3 years. (This eliuee was
etruok tent in oanoidering report in Com
minae of the Whole.) Ao to Mr. Leitch's
claim of $55 for here° injured at Man -
cheater bridge, after bearing the evidence
rocomme09. payment. Three tenders
were Cedillas for Go, Printing tee neon -
mend that it go to the Goderioh Star, it
being the lowest. Statements from the
•
Oollegletee received and we find the
amount to be pald ae 10110we t—Sraforth,
$2451.80; Clinton, $2390 70 ; Goderioh,
$1800,0.0. Motion regarding ittoreaae to
Clark's salary from 5800 to $900 and in -
arouse to itIr. 1i'reuell, we recommend
that it be referred book to Committee cf
the Whole. (Thal wee enure -d to Clerk
in Committee an I Uouuci', the fees for
Co. (N'unml oleotimte 10 be otruok 0 it in
oont•idera,ion of loon note '1'ho proposed
iuoreese of $15 kaah 110 110 and Mrs
Franoh was vuoe l down,) A. to :alum of
St. Marys Ioetltuta for payment of fees
by this Go, for tuition of Go, mile, we
reutunmend that Clerk write Board of
Trueteee that thio Connell in of opinion
that Seo. 84 of Hlgtt School Aot and sub
sections thereof are not applioablo to 130.
Marys Institute and Huron Go.
Roar, MILLER, CIIAIattar,
FINANCE COMMITTEE.
A large number of a000nnts were re.
oommeaded to be paeeed. We recom•
mend that Water rate for 1903 be paid in
advauoe. Acting Registrar's report wag
considered, we recommend it be printed
in minutes. The statement of the Go.
Treasurer, together with his letter have
beau examined. We find the same 'torrent
Rod are much pleased with the very effi
oieut manner in which the statement 10
prepared as it gives fall information to
every one concerning the fioanoos of the
Go. Reoommead that scat unt of G. J.
Berger for $9 97 fx'raa at Jail be not
paid as we oouemer it part of aontraot of
new residence.
B. B. GUNN, CHAIRMAN.
0PEOIAL 20JIM1TTRN
Regarding memorial from C ,. of Grey
asking for term of Municipal Cannella to
be extended to 2 years Red held eon.,
current with Go. Connoil eierucna, and
cue from Waterloo Go. regarding admiui•
titration of Criminal Justice tee r00om.
mend that the Warden and Clerk sign
them. We recommend no Ration re
questions from McKillop township rein•
nye to enow fenoee, &e., and one aekiog
Otto Highway Act.
H. SPACEMAN, CHAIRMAN.
CO, MUMMY.
We examined jail, and find everything
in good order and number of pri0o1ers to
correspond with Jailer's rep rt, Reoom
mend material he purchased for a ladder
and that Jailer's report be printed in the
minutes. AIvo. examined Registry Office
and Court House and found everyihohg
o. k. Work in Trentarer's 1 ffioe not yet
completed. Recommrua that b'iude be
purataeed Inc 3 windows ou the landing
leading to Commit Chamber and that
storm windows be pnt on Judge's room,
back of Court House and that the Go,
Clerk purchase the same.
S. FERGUrON, GRAIRMIAN.
00. 00010021, NOTES.
There wait no shortage of delegations.
House of Refuge is insured for $10,800.
Tbere ere 82 inmates in the Hones of
Refuge.
The 27 tons of sugar beets grown at
the Roues of Refuge last year netted
986.00. Berlin factory bought them.
Caretaker French, of the House of
Refuge, bas been quite poorly with
diabetes but is pinking up quite nicely
now we are pleased to state.
The new men at the Co. Council this
year were Masers, Young, of Smith's
Hill , Gann, of Seafotth ; MoNaoghtou,
of Stanley, and Dornin, of Ashfield.
The fat and 2nd mentioned of
3 and
2 years respectively under the old Go.
Council Aut.
Committee on Good Roads Bleated
Mr. Miller as chairman and ivlr. Lane as
Secretary. It woo deoided that Commit-
tee meet in Clinton on Feb. 1000, at 10
o'oloelt, to draft a program of business
and rualte necee0ary arrangements for
public meeting to be hetet for the County
iu March.
111e naw Hones of Refuge Committee,
excepting Mr. Boum in, met at •Guntur,
Friday ofteruotn er 3 80 o'olrolr, and
opened and allotted tenders for supplies
for 1908. Harty Barttiff eapplies' the
bread eo $2 25 per owl. About a ton a
month is used. Meat will be furnished
by A. Gouub, at 6o per Ib. It ie bought
by the quarter and only front quarters
are put -aimed so as to have material for
soup, J. W. Irwin got the grocery oou•
treat, be being the lowest.
Every Variety of Weather
Promised by elev. 11.1 R. Hicks for lite
Mouth of February.
Prof. Hioke, of St. Loaia, promisee all
sorts of weothertor February., cud it is
to be toped everybody will get a few days
of the sort they like heat. The month
will open warm and threatening. Dis-
turbances will oontmae until about the
4 b, bringing heavy rains turning later
into 00000 over much of the country.
February will begiu with moderate to
wattle, bright daya, but rain, with wind
and thunder southward, t rd will follow and
turn qulokly to enow, sleet and very cold
weather, A storm period to watch is
from about Sunday, the 811b
to Thursdaydo
the.12th. The das of greatest violence
will benandto lis
o ua t tg the 10tH and t .
d11h
Violent.raine tnay be ex eo
tetover south.
n d t I
ern an oou rn parte of the not nt v i.
1 r this
P Y,
a boreal counterpart
In the form of ofn •
ions euowetorm and blizzard from the
West and North need net earpriee any
reader. The crisis of these dtsterbanoee
well come on and next to the 11th.
Those who do not prepare -for hard Win.
ter storms and for a great cold wave and
blizzardbetween th
was a
9 h and 16tH of
February will, we fear pee a costly pen.
ally, The final ou•mivatfon of these
otormo may not come before the 14th and
15th, which are oeniral reactionary storm
days ; but we caution ell,'•epeoially thine
who have live steel( lnlereete at Make, to
be on their guard arty time from the 910
nntfl the cu -Initiation oornee. Don't be
deceived by delnya and pleasant weather.
Heavy storm; of ruin, wind and thunder
will epeedlly be foliewed by change to
sleet and arrow all winding op with stiff
wintry galea and a onld wave from the
northwest Welt danger may be appro.
handed at this and other February periods
from the gorging of streams and rivets by
oaddetl floods and the jamming of moving
and oruehing bee, Look for several days
of oriep, freezing weather altertheotormo
of (hie period pees off. The last three
Jaye of the mon h will bring return of
general etorm coudiOiono winding up ne
the 28th with eleotrioal diotarbanoee and
heavy mine in many eeotlone 0f tile
country. (Upon the whole vieforooaet an
unusually scot my and dioogreeable Feb.
lusty,
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As has been our custom in the past we will offer our entire stock of Winter goods
at Manufacturers' prices for 30 days only, commencing Friday, January 9th
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Made -to -Order Department
$15 00 Iieavy Tweed Suits, Made-to-order,
16 00 t(
18 00
20 00
22 00
Boys'
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Ready-made
Clothing Department,
fol'... $12 50
18 75
14 50
16 00
17 50
$6 Suits, now $4 50
6.50, 7.00 & 7.50 Suite 5 00
8.00, 8 50 & 9.00 Suite 6 00
9.50, 10 & 10.50 Suits 7 50
11.50, 12 & 18.00 Suits 9 00
5.00 & 5.50 Overcoats 8 75
7.00 & 7.50 5 00
10.00111510.50 " 7 50
11.50, 12 & 12.50 " 9 00
16.00 Overcoats ou sale 12 00
Men's Double-breasted Freize Coats,
regular $5 and $6, at $4.00.
Men's Double-breasted Beaver Coats
regular $6 and $6.50, at $4.50.
D. B. Reefers, regular $8 25 for $2 25
CI 01 rt 8 50 " 2 50
If r, tt 4 00 " 8 00
Men's Odd Pants that were 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50 and
$8,00, now 90o, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 and $1.75.
Underwear Department
Men's All Wool Unshrinkable Underwear
Regular 90c and $1.00 quality on sale at
" 75c quality on sale at
50c
750
550
40c
Men's Fleece Lined Underwear
$1.50 quality at 81.00
1.25 t' 90
1.00 " 90
75c quality at 55c
50e " 40c
We also have a few Fur Coats left which will be sold at a bargain.
Terms Strictly Cash during Sale.
E.
NFORD ON
Leading Tailors, Clothiers and Furnishers,
REAL ESTATE.
WARMS FOR SALE—'IHR UN•
DERemNEn hue several good Farms for
Salo and to rout, easy terms, in Townships
of Morrie and Grey. F R. SCOTT. Bref ual
jARM TO BENT, BEING LOT
29, Oon. 10, Grey. There are 300 mires,
20 under cultivation. Apply to 40810980 F
REDMOND, on the premises, or Moucrieff
P. 0. 20.01
HOUSE AND 1f ACRES 01'
laud, eligibly located on Turuh erry
etteet, Brussels, for sale. Will be Bold en
Woe or hoose and lots separately, to cult
purchaser, Good dairy business la ootmet-
teen. Possession oonld be given any time.
For price, terms, &o., apply to NMI, Mo.
LAOURLIN, Bra0eei0,
A SACRIFICE 1N REAL ES-
TATE.—$8000,00 will buy the McCaw.
gbey Block in the Village of Brussels. These
two floe stores cruet be sold to close out Olio
McCaughey Estate, Intending ppurobaeere
[Mould investigate at once. Apply to F. 8.
SCOTT or 0.I'. BLAIR, Brussels, Out,
'FARM FOR SALE, BEING
West a Lot 10, Con. 17, Grey, runtoiu-
ing 60 acres, 47 soros cleared, balance bush,
There
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good Eta a house with
h et
na
mailer
;good born 192 feet; with stone
stabling, orchard,well &oFarm well fan•
cod and vo11 drained. Only4mi1e from
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eonool and oChurch t d o tbe
1 t and a 00100.dT
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Mon is in good ha o and no seeded to
0,050. Possession given ou Jan. 1st For
price, terms &c., apply on the premises, or
it by letter to Walton P.O.
W. J. 000ALLISTEl4,
17-01 Proprietor,
ods Wauied
We are prepared to pay for
First-olsse Maple loge - $14 per M
rime—elan Bolt Elm loge 14 "
First—olaeo Rook film loge16
First-alasaBasowood loge 15 "
Firot—ol'aes B000h logs 12 "
All !Undo and grades wanted.
Call and got our prioee.
The Canada Furniture Mfrs.
Limited
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WINGHAM, ONT,
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Brussels.
Spoiled a flood Baking
yon have many a time by noing au
inferior grade of flour. Your bread will
always be light, white and sweet when
using the Veuae. It is always of sup-
erior quality, with no variation, and ie
carefully made from the beet grown
Manitoba wheat. Try this eatiefaotory
brand for your bread, oaken and pies,
and you will never nee any other.
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Just arrived—One car load of PENNOLINE and SILVER
LIGFI'L AMERICAN OIL at 20e and 25e per gallon. Try our
Pennoline tit 250 per gallon find you will buy it again.
WILTON & TURNBULL.
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