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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1906-11-8, Page 4mossaimmeameoliseveramatnameEresu App1e Wanted -' e .. ait Eo , n tt ' or meta the Bret year, The following orop of corn, rants; rape, Summer !allow, (l year cow oeroals, and eeed diem down — with plover again es oo1301-W0UB grain 2'IIcgs ()Ar, NDY. 8, 1906. I raiding le a aura way to foster weede, I 7'o fight against any spacial weed or "'! I eat 01 weede one must be familiar with TRIP TO THE OLD LAND, ( the habits of this partidular weed. For ounveulenoe in study, weede may be divided into three general olaeees. lat., Aunaal weede . 2nd, Biennial ; and 8rd, Berennral weede. A.uunal weede are those whiob produce eeed in oue year sad die. Iu this clave are pig weed, wild oats, wild mustard, purp'e ooekle, rag weed, wild bookwheat, foaled and ehepherd'e puree. With these weede the main thing ie to keep them from seeding, It fe therefore 83110 scary to either pull by band or out these weede before the weede have matured, also to make a pracuoe of she low oaltivetiou immediately after harvest to grow the seeds in the ground plowing later ou in the Fall and anl• tinting only in the Spring, Bowing grain and seeding dowu for a time. When breaking up again a hoed orop ehonld follow the plowing to catch any weede whiob may neve eeosped during the previaue proeeae. Of these annual, the worst to oombet are wild mustard and ragweed. The former bemuse its seed, mature with the grope it ie among also because the buried seeds have a vita(i.y of twenty years. When only a emalr amount is growing iu a field hand pulling every week is the beet thiug to do. If very thick epray the ideate when oomiog into bloom with a mention of oopper sulphate, Tna ragweed is bad beoauee it thrives in bay and pasture or waste land. The planta ebould be pulled or out before Beed matures whiuh ie general ly in September or ootmber. Next oome Bienniate, those whish re. quire two years to produce Beed from aced. During the first year only leaves appear. The root lives over Winter cud proclaims tate Beed the eeojed year when the whole pleat dies, root and all. To this °lase belong the burdook, bull thiatle, white cockle, teasel, maile0 and white carrot. Thio Claes of weede givee little trouble ou cultivated land mostly appearing in permanent paeturee, road aides, yards, orollarde, and fence corners, as they menet eland eultivation, The beet thing to do is to pall by band where poeaible or spud beneath the ground all those whiob may produce Beed. Perenuiel weeds are those which live from year to year usually by nuder groaod eteme or root etalke. To ►hie ems belong coach gram, plantain, curled dook, ox eye daisy, Canada thiel e, wild chicory, toad der, perennial cow thistle- and histleand bind weed. Tbie le not the wore' alma of weed to deal with ee they spread from the roots as well ea grow from the seed. Therefore in addition to keeping them from aeediug the root etalke mum be starved out and destroyed. To do this a abort rotation of grope must be followed giving uo end of ehellow cul- tivation. To fight age net bind weed perennial cow thistle and comb grace, these being 1 believe, the hardest to kill, begin early in the Beason by plowing lightly. Then when the young planta appear cat off abuat one inch below the enrfaoe of the ground with a broad point cultivator. Cultivate thue 'several times during June audJaly, Agood coat' of me.uure and orop of rape will do a good deal toward keeptdg these weede in obeek for the belenae of the Beeson. Gare moat be taken cot to carry the root etalke on impiemeute from one Heid to another. et good plan where only patobee of these weeds 000ar in a field is on first) appear anoe to oarefolty dig up all mote, draw them away and burn them thue prevent iug their farther epread. In 0000lusion I might cum op thus :— Follow a short rotation with tborougb shallow ealiivatioe serving a double par pone by not only destroying the weede bat aim greatly increasing the fertility of the farm. Sow good geed. Ont or pall all weede in permanent pastures, fence corners, roadsides, eto„ and see that your neighbor does the name. THOS. R. BENNETT, Wroxeter, Oot. After a very pleasant and most epjpy able trip to Scotland and England my dangliter and I lauded safety home to Brueeele, our trip occupying nine weeks. We had good voyegee both going aid returning, the old Atlaatio behaving itself admirably. Many places were visited by ye whiuh would be beyond the poeeibility of referring to at length. The Old Land is rich in historic manes among wbiah many months might be (spent with p.easore and profit. The arae four weeks of oar visit was very wet and ooid bat the last four weeks were fine although cool. We aaw four icebergs atter ooming thrdagh the Btreite of Belle Isle one day. The following outline will give some idea of what we caw while away. We visited Hawick, Eyemonth, Bt: Abbe, Ooldingham, Ayton, Barnmonlh, Birwiok on Tweed, Spittal, Kelso, Edits. burgh. Went through Holyrood Abbey and palace ; caw Queen Mary's bedroom, bed, dressing room, private eeairoase, Darnley', room, place where Rizzi° wee mordered, where Darnley was batted, old fttraitors, walla oovered with tepee. try• Also saw the pioturee of the old kings and 'amens, ,Edinburgh castle, crown room, whiob contains the ancient regalia of Sootlaod, comprising crown, eoeptre and sword of State, together with some royal jewels ; ermory capable of storing 30,000 stand of arms ; Queen Mery'e bedroom, wbere James I wag born in 1568 ; climbed Galton Hill, which rime to abeight of 350 feet. From its 60 mmit one of the most oompreheneive views of the oity ie obtained. Arthur's Boat, which rieee to a height of 822 feet, and from its summit oue of the moat panoramic viewe is disclosed. Prineees street, which ie generally admitted to stand anrivalled througboat the length and breadth 01 the kingdom ; Sir Walter Soott's monameut, which stands 180 feet high. Visited Cokietreem, went over the "Howl," Lord Hume'e estate,- whidh le very beeatitay. Saw the Brahmmin cattle, which are the objects of worehip in India, They seem very shy. Visited Kelso, which has a floe old Abbey ; caw F.00re castle on the Doke of Roxburgh's estate ; the belted cattle, which are back wish a white belt around the body. Came bank by Hawick and by Carlisle to Manobeater, the latter a large manataotaring city with fine buildings and large warehouses. From there to Londoo, where we went to Alexandra pe'eoe,saw fireworke at night whiob were splendid. Saoday want to St. Peale Cathedral. They bave a very Doe organ and uhoir. I liked the made, it wee the beet part of the eereioe to my mind. Sew Wellington's tomb, the old Batley and new town ; Benuett'e clock where Ogg and Magog strike the belle Old Newgate where the oriminale were banged and Smithfield where the martyrs were buried i the old priory of St. Bartbolmew the oldest Ohnrah in the oily. Agricultural Hall, Islington, Tower of Londoo, Tower and Blaok bridge. Waiked dawn the Thamee en• banirmeat ani saw Cleopatra'a needle ephixee, House of Parliament, West- minster Abbey, Parliament etreet, Horse verde, Buckingham Palace, Whitehall, Trafalgar Square, brand, Fleet street, Ludgate, Beek of England, Royal Ex change, Lloyds, the old George V vulture (in Diokene) Lombard street, Finebnrg Park, Hyde Park, Kensington Palace, Hatfield House, tbe home of the Doke of Wallington. Saw hie (atatae right opposite, Rotheohild's House, the Albert Bell, the Albert Memorial Ken- eiugton Museum, New Bond street, the Z,o where there is everything of beast kind from the elephant to a spotted mouse. Madame Taeaonds wax works, went through the tube beneath the i t aet nehe Thames River. What i o d me most was to see the Brueeele Salt in London. An aid ledy tram Menaheeter name to see a friend off for Australia. They got separated while shopping and the police were eetir trying to find the former, who evidently had lost hereett, 8835 up to noon the day after ma etid missing. She had the younger woman's hand bag oontal.uiag money, ocean ticket, &o. Another time may tell you more of our trip. Yours Moly, Wox. TURNBULL. Brunetti, Oot. 17, 1300. Thos, Bennett Took 1st Prize. Eget Huron Farmere' Inattute offered 4 prizes fur the beat eesaya written by farmers ander 40 years of age, resident in East Heron. Thu topic was "The beet omens of oultivatioo in oenoeotiou with mrxa0 farming to Olean and main• talo the oleautineee of our farwe." Toa. R. Bennett, of North Boundary of Grey towuahip, was awarded the 1st. prize amoadting to $5. Prof. Oreelman, of the Oatariu Agrionitural College, .Guelph, wrieiug Bsoretary McArthur as to weeny ,aye :—It ehowa1an intelligent aoqueiutaucee with the most noxious of our farm weede and the methods of de. etrautian advocated them reoom• are se melded by the highest authorities on the eobjeat. The eaeay is well composed and we feel justified in giving it the high matk of 95 %, Essay is as followe :— With wetea "au ooeoe of prevention ie worth a pound of cure." To prevent the tu:rodaotton of weede the greatest ,vigilance ie regoired. We meet first take epogial °are to eeleot nothing but the purest Beed obtainable. Parbioularly olover and grass seed and then make an extra effort to further prevent theof weede el. spread d ready growing. The warfare against weeds mast be 6ommenoed a8 soon ae the ficet weeds itppear, then the o11ano03 of keeping them in oheok will be mob greater than if they are allowed to become eetabliehed all over the farm. Never give tip the light however bad the weede have become as a well directed effort for a number of yoere o0nnot fail to eradioate the greater port of the weeds found on our farms, '2o successfully fight against weede the termer mue8 adept a system of diversifi- ed !arming with a rotation of orop, which will provide for one or two trope of bay and paeture'on eaoh field of the farm during five or olx yenta at monk. The beet general pion of warfare against all the common Weeds le to have a hoed Do Youteel Tho Pinch 7 Not of poverty but of come, aching ooru8, that oau be oared by Potnnm'e Oorn Extractor y D )n't suffer, ace "Patnam'a"—Sold everywhere in 25e. bottles. Grey Council Meeting. Council met pursuant to order at the Towuehip Hall on Monday, Oot. 26th at 1.0 a. m. Reeve in chair and other mem• bore all present. i8tinntee of last meeting read and paeeed. Petition from D. K. Livingetooe and others for a Municipal Drain, read. Moved by John Grant, seconded by Daman Jehneton that the petition be a appoved and that ByLaw be prepared appointing John Roger as Engineer to examine and report on eeme. Carried. Petititu for Looal Option was present. ed and after examining the game 10 wee foond,that there wee ae least twenty•five per oent of the qualified voters' names on said petition. It was moved by John Grant, and seconded by John 0018 that pet;tion be approved and that a By law be prepared and published in three con• eeontive Wailes of THE BRUSSELS POST, vote to be taken on next Monioipal Election day. Carried. On motion of Jno. Brown, emended by Teo. Cott the following a000unte were ordered to be paid,:— Jaoob Kreuter, farm bridge, Oox Man. Drain $ 12 00 H. Holtzman, filling Brown bridge approaab aid gravel on bridge 20 00 H. Holtzman, 1lling Cummings .+,bridge approach and gravel on bridge 22 00 H, flolizmme, filling Moleeworth bridge approach 16 00 r Neil Mohair, eeleating Jurors4 00 Wm. Stevenson, on oontraot Oox Mu, Drain 500 00 F. 8, Boott, serving notifies of oomplaint, Vetere' List Court8 Neil McNair, attending Votece' List Oonct 2 Aeoh. blebonald, gravel 12 Daniel Neabal, gravel 6 Robert McDonald, gravel.,.,,5 Manialpal World, snppliee2 W. S. MoKeroher, Inenranoe on Twp. Hull 2 Jno, Sandere, 2 farm bridges, Oox Men. Drain 24 lama Lake, farm bridge Cox Mun, Drain 19 Wm. Miller, °leaning drain, Lot 85, Ona. 7, Grey and Ehna bdy„ Grey'e share,..., 1 Robert MoDonald, gravel on Dil- worth bridge 8 48 Ralsor.t McDonald, removing old abatmeut, Dilworth bridge,6 50 Doaga'd McTaggart, 00 outmost McLean Mau. Drain 228 00 John Coughlin, gravelling 081 bdy. e 'e alone 18 88 Grey and Wallace, Wm, Faker, ()Overt Grey and We lace bdy. Grey's ahem3 48 ', Onmminge, drawing timber and temporary road, Molesworth bridge 7 00 T. Cummings, light and opal oil et Oomminge' bridge 8 00 T. Cummings, drawing timber for Wallace bdy., Grey's share 1 00 Alex. McDonald, culvert Lot 16, Coo. 2, pad gravelling same2 00 Alex. Mop maid, tile and digging B. R. 4, Oou. 2 5 00 Jae. Brown, light and coal oil at Moleaworth bridge 8 00 Jno. Maobaa, gravelling, grading and gravel ou bdy. Grey and E,me, Grey's share 82 22 S9m MaNeelaude, jr., grading Lot 28, Om. 9 5 00 Thos. Obapmen, repairing Culvert B. R. 4, Oon. 7 50 Thee, Ohnpmao, Voters' Litt Court 1 50 Wm. Miohel, repairing culvert B. R. 5, Oen. 18 1 50 Robe. MoGavin, tile drain, Lot 10, Con. 17 4 00 Ohne. Cess, extinguishing fire, Lot17, Oon, 17400 Ed. Jauklin, removing earth Irma below MoFarlaoe bridge 16 00 Too. Hausa, Drain bdy. Grey and El ma 7 75 Choc Stevenson, gravel 19 20 Jae. Ferguson, gravel 26 80 J. W. Rose, part payment Brem• ner bridge approach 20 00 Lynn Evans, gravel ou culvert Lot el, Oon. 14 2 00 GilbertTbibideau, lowering cul vert, Lot 29, Con. 10 8 60 H Cunningham, repairing culvert Lot 85, ()on. 10 3 50 E. Bryan, wire tenon and work at Jamestown bridge, Gray's there 8 10 Robert Miller, repairing oalvere, 1, Oon, 11 1 60 Joe. Stevenson, repairing ul• vert, Lot 14, Oon. 14, on 14th Con. Drain 8 80 Moved,eaoondei and serried that the Coanoil do now adjourn to meet on Mon• day, Nov, 56th, at the Foresters' Hall, Oranbrook. Joate MaINmoea, Clerk. The new Pore Food and Drug Law will mark it on the label of every Cough Orme containing Opium, Obloroform, or any other etopityiog or poia000ue drag. Bat it passes Dr. Shoop's Gough Ours ae made for 20 yeare, entirely free. Dr. Shoop all along has bitterly opposed the pee of opiates or narootie. Dr. Shoop'e Cough Cure is absolutely eafa eveu for the youngest babe—and it oaree it does not simply eappreea. Get a safe and reliable Cough Core, by simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop'e. Let the Law be your protection. We cheerfully recommend and sell it. F. R. Smith. L,ieetowel. The Anglican Yo00g People's Ageoei. ation has been reorganized for the nom. iug matron. Roy McLellan has fitted' up an op - to date barber .hop in D. Reye book, aoroee from the new Publics Library. Mise Lene Krotz, who has been en• gaged in bookkeeping for the poet three eare in Toronto, has left for Loa Angeles, Oat., to spend the Winter with um brother, Herman A.. Bretz. Several valuable doge have been pole. oned in town within the poet week or two. A. Ewe's fine collie died of pole. ening, and the following day R. 8. Paul .oat a valuable dog, whiob also died from poisoning. The notion's arising out of the disaster which took place on tbe 31st January last at the Grand River Bridge, on the Guelph & Goderich Ry., in which Mrs. Mahoney and hire. David Moen. zie, whose husbands were killed, enter- ed gait against the Canada Foundry Oompaoy tor 610,000 eaob, and Fred. Symon, whole arm was oat off, surd for 95,000, were tried jointly at the Toronto Aeaiaes, The lease oeoapied four days, and attar the evidence was all in the Canada Foundry Co. of fared a settlement which was accepted by the plaintiffs. Mrs. Mahoney re• oeivee $8,900 and emu, Mrs. McKenzie reoeivea $1,800 and mete, and Mr. Bymon get. 61,500 and ooete. The settlement wee made under the Work. men's Compensation Aot, pad in tbie Aot there is a provision that the awoaat reooverabla shall not exceed $1,500 or Ores yeare' wages, whichever shall be the greater amount. Mrs. Mahoney's husband had been a conductor and was eareing 9110 a mouth. Mrs. Moen zie'e husband bad been a track mac, and was earning only $600 a year. So that iu this way the disparity between the amount payable to Mrs, Mahoney 21110.0112401 il\ V Y EMB . 1 It brings moue of Young People every year from the Parma and Villages of In our splendid Bot000l 4TIo moutUe CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE f ie2420 ti TORONTO, ONT. From o9mmuuloauone rat hand, this mouth thls year will .bring as many se ever. It you have not thought of it, not bad our Catalogue, ;Witte for It at mato and you will likely plan to join ns, Addreee— W. H. SEM, Principal, Yong, & Gerrard ate., Toronto. and to Mrs. McKenzie ie explained on the beide of three years' wages to mob plaintiff. Walter Mille, president and man. ager of the Iugerroll Silica Barytio Stone 0o„ was in town on Tuesday of last week od baeinese in oonlleotion with the company's contract for granolithio walks. There were 4,018 feet of walks, and 282 feet of oroesinge laid this season, the total 0086 being 91,888 90, B. F. Brook of this gown received e meeesge informing him that hie brother, Joseph Brook of Slalom, had died suddenly Ootober 26111. The deoeaeed, who was about eixtythree years of age, had takou ill at hie office, and open returning to hie raaidenoe a physician was eammoned, but Mr, Brook bad passed away before medioal assistance arrived. Heart disease is attributed ae the pause of his Budden death. The deoeaeed wee a well known woollen manufacturer, and bad been for many yearn a prominent citizen of Simaoe. Be leavea a wile, two •grown-ap cone and two married daughters. B. 3'. and Mre. Brook and J. N. and Mrs. Hay at. tended the funeral at Simooe. WRY STAY • RHEUMATIC ? Nothing Short of Folly When Care le Guaranteed with Eerrozone. Rbeomatiem can't be oared so long ea your system is weak and ran down. You moat first band upend gal 'strength t., fight off the disease. Ferrozone aurae because it buiide np, bemuse it renews the blood and dissolves the Urio Acid and the poisons that cause rheametiem. It ie proved right bees that Ferrozone dose core. Ool. H. M. Rose, of Edwards, Bt. Law. renoe Oo., toe of the fine old heroes of the Civil War, was completely reeeored by Ferrozone. Read hie statement :— "I couldn't get around without a sane, and then only with difficulty. "Rbeamatfsm took complete oontrol of my limbs. The suffering was more intense than hardships on the battlefield. "When my doctor bad done hie beat I got Ferrozone. "Then name a quick ohouge. "Ferrozoue gave me oomfort at anoe, oe8eed the pain and hook the etiffuesa out of my monies. "I am well to day. Ferrozone cored me completely. I ass jump and ran like I did forty yeare ago." Be sensible about your Daae. It your present medioiee is ueeleee give it up. Don't experiment again, Ferrozoue is known on all aide+ to be a Dore that does core. Why not get a enpply to -day The sooner you begin Ferrozone the quicker you'll get well. Pride 50u. per box or six boxes for 92.50, at all uealere. Arrangemeple are in progress for the I opening of Parliament on November 22. Mrs. Mary 13. Oonrtioe and Mre. Jae. Wlleoa lost their Ifvee !u a fire that de. ' etroyed the Home for the Aged M Bow. I manville. K, 0. Ooneine, all Oxford gradnale,and Dan. Malienzte wore burned to death when the Ohilliwnok court lichee and jell were destroyed by fire. Jamee (Iowan hue been awarded e emit root for 1,000 000 ilea, 6 000.000 fact of IOks nod 800,000 feet of pi iug for the O.nadiad Nuethern Rlilwuy, T'wentythree pereoue under eentane(' for droukennees have been releaerd from Montreal jail on amnia of a finding by Judge Taeohereau that loots eentonoes for druikeuuees and loitering are illegal. Winnipeg is free of smallpox. Rev. E. R. Hatt, of Iugereoll, died end• denly. The snowfall was very general over Ontario. John Tolmie, Liberal, was elected in North Brnoe by a large majority. Ald. Wyatt, of London, Ont., has re• signed hie seat, and will go to British Oolambia. Several defects are reported in the first Nene of the Roee rifle to the Nortbweet Mounted Polioe. Agnee Murphey was acquitted of the charge of murdering her infant at tate Walkerton Assizes. The jury in the Kleingbeli wife murder Daae at Belleville fonud the prisoner gailty of menalaaghter, with a strong reoommeadation to mercy. Edward Way, a young eootienman on the Halifax & Southern Railway, was found dead near the track, having beau murdered and robbed of 940 to $50. 8. Leonard Shannon, a0ocu0taut in the Department of Railways and Canals, has beau appointed Controller and Treasurer of the Goveremeut Railways, a new office. .y'slGOIS o;:li f b•tl"i1a lira[TI,Y pitia•U-tttb"ttO"tl•GGIaiB'Wb"1D.U"i2 tr7 BEAUTIFUL aM LL INERY A. Large, Fashionable and well assorted stock of Fall Millinery is now on display at my Show Room and the Ladies of Brussels and vicinity are cordially same. invited to call and examine the MISS MASON, who has had a wide experience in ao 'City Millinery, has been engaged for the Season. 0o The undersigned is grateful for past patronage and 04 :asks for a continuance. 80 12 Prices moderate and Satisfaction assured. 98 00 00 R1 \ 00 , ■ rl g1 MCKULAY Doctors Change Thoth Methods Years ago they fought oaterrb by in• kernel dosing, They saw this rained the stomach and changed to the °zonated air cure, better known ae"Oatarrbozone," This treatment i0 aura to core. It goes to the source of the disease ; it destroys the muses that maintain oatarrh and even in the worst casae permanent eon is guaranteed. Failure with Oatarrhozone is impoeaible, Antiseptic, healing and tar -reaching, he boned to oure every time. Eudoreed by more than twenty thoueand physicians in Amerioa alone end sold in 25a and 91 00 sizes by all dealers. STOCK FOR SERVICE. Q110RT HORN BULL r'OR 8 BEavfaB: The andereigued will keep for service on Lot 7, Oon. 0, Grey, tbe abort Horn Bull, Scottish Friths, —55829= bred by J. A. Orerar, Shakespeare ; got by Scottish Hero, imp, =80102= (79921,) Dam, Gem of Balleohin, limp, —94184.. Took prizes at Toronto, London, Tuvietook mad tirueeele. Terme, 81,50 for grade °owe and 85,00 for tloro'-breda, with privilege of returning it necessary. JOHN ORERAR, 10.4 Proprietor. IMPORTANT NOTICES 9111REE YOUNG SHORTHORN Bulls for axle. Two were prlee win- ners at Brussels Fall Fair. They are dan- dies, Red and roan to Dolor. Lot 8, Oon, 9, Gray. D. ROBERTSON, 14.11 Bruaeeie P.U. YOUNG SHORT HORN BULLS Leloeater Ram Lambe and Bronze Turkey Gobblers for Bale. Prices reseou- able. N. A. MILNE, Ethel. . 10.80 ROUND CEDAR FOR SALE - 15 pieces 11 feet long and '9 pieces 24 feet in length. Also a number of 0edar teeth )bete. For further particulars see or write THOS. NEWSOM, Brueeele. 16.10 T ARM TO RENT—THE UN. 0011.1501000 wi11 rent for a term of five yeare North Halt Lot 24,0onoeealou 5 Town• ship of Morrie, containing 100 acres. i'arties wanting this kindly 8611 at once so they can do Fall work, F. 8. 800TT, C. O. F. Court Priu:ees Alexandria, No.24, 0. 0. F., Bruaeeln, meets in their Lodge Room, Bias - hill 1310081, on the 2nd and last Tueedaya of each month, at8 o'clock. Visiting brethren always welcome. GEORGE 8ERR, C. R. W. L. LEATHERDALE, A, 8. Li OR SALE OR TO RENT.— Tho undersigned offers her 100 sore farm, being Lot20, Oon. 7 Grey, for sale or to rent. Comfortable douse, bank baro, orchard, wells, &o, Farm is only 9 of a mile from the stirring vtllage of Ethel. For fur- ther particulars apply t0 F. S. Boots, Brun. sale, or MRS, KATE HOLLAND, 78 Bhater Street, Toronto. 87.880 1 Y E ROPI;RT FOR SAL—THE P undersigned offers for talo an acre of land upon width is a eomfortablo dwelling bonne, stable, fruit trees, good overflowing well, &o. Property is located 4 of a mile East of Orunbrook cud oouvenreot to school, church, poetome0, &e. Poseeeeiou at any time. Fur price, terms, &u., apply on the preminee to M. RAYMANN, 011 or Oraabrook P.O. flOMFORTABLE RESIDENCE I and 2 acres of land for sale on Walnut street, Brueeele. Brick house, good stable, hard and sort water, small orchard, &o. Property in good shape. Immediate polies - t:,0 can be given. Also a osmatic brink making alueuiue for sale. For further par - Moisture apply 00 the premieoe. JOHN MOKENZIE, Proprietor, Brussels. DROPERTY FOR SALE—THE uudereigned opera 1,10 house and lot, situate ou 811111 street, Brothels, for Bale, It is well located, a convenient and eomtor table home. Poaeeeeion clan be given at 000e. Will also sell the vacant tot, comer of Mill and itlizabeth atreete, which would make a flue building site. For further par - Maulers au to price, terms, &e., apply to FRED. ADAMS, Hardware Dealer, Ford- wloh. 88-9 VARM FOR SALE.—THE UN- DenerONED offers for Bale hie flue 102 0000 farm, being Lot 15, Oen, 8, Grey town• ship ; about 07 acres cleared, balance good hardwood bush. There is a eomlortoble house, good bank baro, flue orchard, &o, 19 mllee from Ethel Village and thea than G miles to Brueeele. Plume well folioed and In good heart, Posneseiou eau be given next March. For further particulars as toprioe, Lerma,&t, apply to the proprietor, MA t.,- LdMONP, on the term, or Et el P. 0: 18.4061 I1ARM FOR SALE.—A GOOD dairy farm of 190 soros, more or I ON. being Lotel and tin the 18111 Concession of the'lowneblp of Elam, is offered for sato. Land in good state of cultivation with good frame house and large bank barn, 150 acres olearod-70 mores geese—seeded tutu year Letgo orchard; Well watered by wiudmitl 1 It miles from school, thumb, store poet- onloe and railway station. At the corner is abo. 1 cheese factory. This farm is known as one of Elle best iu the Township of Mot, As, For further patrionlare apply to GED. WILSON, Atweed. 174 11AR112 FOR SALE,—THE TJN- 1' DERsIONED offere his 100 aoro Serra, being e( Lot 10, Oen. 4, Morrie, for sale. 70 sores (bared and all under gross mooting 0 agree, Farm well adapted for 0,08ture, a uoVer failing spring oreek rune through 11. Thera is a comtmteblo frame house, Due bank bare 80 feet square, pig pen and Lou house 20x00, abd abed 20040 ; email orobard. Poesoeelou given guy time. For further partIeulare apply on the premlees or ad. Drees Brussels P, 0. 1108'1'. BHEDDEN, Proprietor, 18-tt LANDS FOR SALE FOR TAXES. Notlo8 is hereby given that a net of the lands for sale for arroare of taxon has been prepared and that ooniee thereof may he had at tbis Matto, and that the lint is being published in tbo Ootarlo Gaaetee, in the laanee of August 18th and 25811, and Beptem• bet lee and Bth,1800,, And that in delimit of payment of the taxes and 0u4t8 the laude will be sold at the court Roueo,15 the Town 0!Godedob,on'Tueeday the 4111 day 01 De. comber, at 5 n'olook in the atteruou. 8.8m war. HOLMES, County of Huro), Treasurer, Treaeurer'e 0010, Goderloh,"Ana, 10,1902. 1! --at.._ PtSSEI.S EVAPORATO r On and after the 6th of Septem- ber 25 cents per bug will be paid for all good paring Apples deliv- ered at the Factory. No Small or Soft Apples will be taken. J. CUNNINGHAM, Proprietor FALL MILLINERY HEADY Pattern Hats and Millinery Novelties THE invitation ie yours to come and see everything that is cor- rect and new in Fall Millinery. Nothing that has been accepted by the Fashionable of New York and Paris has been neglected in our Styles. No formal opening this Season— just drop in any time. Girls wanted to learn the Millinery. Misses ab irk Bank of Hamilton Capital, Paid up, $19,600000 Reserve Fund. 2)8.501,001) Total Asset*, $129,04)0,001 80 BRANCHES IN CANADA 80 M President,HON. W , 01880 N Vice President & General Mauaeer, JAMES TURNBULL ETHEL AGENCY ti Barings Departmeut—Ample reourity for Depositors. Deposita of 8100 and upwards received. Intereet allowed at current rates and compounded halt yearly. ADVANCER made to Ferro era for feeding stook. Sala Notes collected and advanooe made thereon. Drafts bought and sold, `W. N. M.08AY, SDs -AGENT.. fd e2r $51.f galt)GdSatr Toronto Ptiag and Metal Co'y PAYS CASH For Rags, Iron,. Rubbers, Wool Pickings, Horse Hair, Hides, &c , Sze. Highest Prides for Ali K. LABEL Mill st. West, Brussels GRAIN CHOPPING The undersigned bog leave+ to notify the farming community that they are now ready to do all kinds of Grain °hopping and Crushing at lowest rates. All work will be promptly and care- fully attended to. Manitoba and Ontario Flour, Bran, Shorts, &o., always in stock and sold at Market prices. Thue1 Bros, Mill at IiUectrio Light Building. sv Synopsis of Canadian Northwest HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS ANY even numbered motion of Dominion Lauda in Mauitobe, Saskatchewan and Alberta, exoupttng 8 nod 20, uol reserved, may be homesteaded by guy person who la the 801e head of a family, or guy mule over 18 yearn of age, to the extent of one-quarter section of 160 north more or lose. Entry may be made personally at the local land aloe fur 813o dietriot lu wbloh file land le eitunto, The homtetoudor in requirod to per(orm 8ho ooudltioue 0860000°,1 therewith under oue of the following plans : acid cultivation of the laud in each not spar year fur t 12) yeare, (2) R the d )Eh f She mother,mea a the father esidoe in deceased) n the ho vicinity 08 a 111811 upon a Iter h the it meat of Eho land entered for the requirements as to real - donee may bo satisfied by snob prima re- siding with the father or mother. (81 If the settler hoe his permanent rem - dance upon fannies land owned by him in the vioiuity of his homestead, the re- quirements as to rankle:me may be 80119- nd by residenu upon the avid land. eixmontbe' netioe hr writing should ba Lautdle at Ottawthe a of lute: thou to aDominion ply foe patent. ..00 Deputy of theMWbuiaWter of18Yiu, tarter. • N. 13. Urizod publioaflon of this ad- vertisement out will not be paid for. ALLA LUE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Montreal to Liverpool Victorian Nov. 8 50018)1 Nov. 10 Halifax to Liverpool Virginian eaterday,Nov. 14 Mates of Passage First Oabln-955 and upwards, a000rding to steamer. Beoond Ca bin— 42G $ 0 and up- wards Third Class— 827.00 and 8V28.75. eioofveal to Glasgow Mongolian NoV, 6 On rinthian NGV. 16 Blolllau .. Nov.22 Beeond dace 535 and upwnrdo ; Third 01080 828.60. For further partloulare, rata, and:01202 apl)ly to W. U. KERB, Agent Allan Llue, brussels 8 Farmers or Storekeepers by coming to the Brussels Salt Works can get any kind of Salt they require. Gordon Mooney, Foreman, - Brussels:. dee. •