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THURSDAY, NOY. 22, 1906,
Ix ie hinted the I,iberale may not plane
a candidate in the field for the Legies
lative bye °lotion at Hamilton caused by
the demige ot Mr. Oarecallen but will
probably support the Labor candidate,
Leer Sunday morutng Hou, Senator
Vidal died at bee homes)! hie eon•m•law
at $aroia, in bie 88th year. He had
been in poor health "for about a year.
The demand gentleman was an able
exponent of Prohibition and was widely
esteemed and respected. Be was ap-
pointed a Senator by the late Bir John
A. MaoDonald in 1873,
2ND PRIZE ESSAY,
"The beat eyetem of oultivation in con.
notion with mixed farming to clean and
maintain the cleanliness of our farmer"
written by Walter Broedfoot, Brussels,
Ont„ in the Eaeay competition offered by
East Euroo Farmers' Inetitote.
I thiuk the farmer's troubtee ae regards
weed eradication might be checked to a
very great extent by adopting a more
careful method of baying and eowiog of
eeede, particularly the smaller eeede, snob
tie timothy and plover. It has Barely
been proven often enough by the leading
egrioalturaliete of theProvinoe, espeoially
the Farmere' Inetitote speakers, that the
buying of cheap and interior grades of
grass eeede is one of the moat dangerous
kinds of economy.
Now the great question with ne all ie
how oan we get rid of the weed eeede that
at present are buried on moat of our
farms waitiug for the ret opportunity to
grow and prodnoe another prop ?
Spring ie the season I might ray when
we start again to fight the weede. The
land intended to be sown in Bpring orope
should be in snob a condition as to grow
a good,thiek, heavy orop in order to
emutiler out ae many of the weeds ae get
an early start.
Wild oats, as a rule, will grow up
through almost any crop and the beet
method to get rid of them and at the
acme time get as mob use ae is possible
oat of them I8 to 181 them grow and out
them in the milk stage tor green feed,
whioh is a good feed for cattle and horses
in the Winter months.
This role as regards wild oats oan not
be followed year atter year on a very
great aoreege on moment of growing other
hay crops. Boob laud and all other
stubble land that is not seeded out for a
bay orop should be gang plowed immed•
lately after harvest. Surface cultivation,
espeoially in dry Autamue, affords us the
best meaue for destroying all varieties of
noxious weeds.
The fields that have produoed early
orope, eaoh as clover and green feed, are
the places that we can start early oultiva-
tion in the Fall, more espeoially is this
the case in the menthe at Jul and
August when after a heavy rainfall a
great many of the weed eeede germinate
which eau be killed by frequent appnca.
tion of the common barrows, the oulaive•
tor or dieo harrows during September or
in case other work becomes too pressing
they oan be plowed under later in the
Fall, Root (trope, eaoh as corn maugete,
turnips and sugar b,, 18 are the beet orope
to grow when we int,.nd to kin the weeds
mostly by hand oultivation.
13111 the amount of land we out, oulti•
vete with the hoes and waffler is limited
ooneequenbly if we aim to ocean oar
farm le ie certainly the beet method of
doing so.
A flock of eheep on every farm would
eat and destroy alwoea au the weede that
would grow ou the pasture fields and nn-
°ultivated lauds.
Nowa word a8 to rotation of crops
might not be amiss a8 regards the eater.
miaatio0 Of weeds. The wild Clete a
goodly number of farmers will admit to
be one of the worst pests we have to
deal with 80 t00 maths ,attention oaunot
be given to a well tried lan, That is wee
crop out as green feed, consisting of peas
sod wild oats, followed by Fall wheat
and this seeded to clover making a 3 year
rotation whioh might be obanged to a
4 year rotation by the ,,additton of one
year in roots between the clover and
green feed,
VW al 0001.
ADDREBB AND PRESENTATION.—Their Wee
a large eateudanoe of the members of
Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 1665, Indian
Bead, Seek., at their regular meeting
held on November 2nd, to bid farewe,l
to their Worehipiul Master, Bro. Geo.
W. Hamilton, upon his removal from the
town of Iudian Head, Saskatobewan.
Atter the regular business of the evening
was finished, Past Master Bro. J. A.
Phtltpe, requeeted W. M, Bro. Hamilton,
to allow him to take the obair lar a few
minutee. On thin being granted, the
Chairman asked Bro. Hamilton to Dome
forward wbeu the Rev. 1'. Holden, pre.
eeuted him with a beautiful gold trimmed
pipe eooloeed in a leather ease and the
hollowing addceee :—To Bao. EAour,00te,—
Worshiptul Master of L. 0. L. No. 1665,
We, the memuere ot L. O. L. No. 1665,
hear with regret of youriotended depart-
ure from our town and take Ibis oppor-
tunity ot expresetng or love and esteem
for one who has been eo good and faith-
ful a member of our Lodge. We ask you
to aooept thio small token as a mark of
our appreeialiou ot your 80rv4088 a8
Master 0t, our Lodge and as you make
nee of this token may it always remind
you of the pleasant times we have had
here together:. May the cloude expelled
from tbi8 pipe be Moeda of oomtort and
oo0lent, dispelling all other donde that
may arida. May it fled yeti ready to up•
hold and further the best interests of our
• Order, and give a helping band to a
brother in diabase, Wishing you con.
tipped moose. Signed on behalf of the
Lodge, JOHN A. PDmIPe, Past Master,
1'. Homo, Rea, Beaty.
Bro. Hamilton was so taken by surprise
that he scarcely could find worde to ex-
press bie gratitude and appreciation for
the beautiful present he received. He
tbauked the brothers for thole kinduege
and hoped the Lodge would °patinae to
prosper. He telt eorey in leaving town
as fle bad made very many warm friends
Miring bis short otay amongst them and
assured them -that the remembranoe of
the happy times spent With the brothers
of L. 0. L„ No. 1660 Would long live in
hie memory. After the close of the
Lodge Bro, Oamllboo, on beball of the
Lodge, caked the members to go with
him to the Oxford ogle where "mine
host" Uolkine bad prepared a epleudid
repast and where the brothers did ample
juatioe to the good tillage provided, A
very pleasant evening was brought to a
oleo by the company all joiutug Lu Bing,
Ing the National Anthem and w1811iug
Bro. Hamilton Bou voyages.
G orrie.
Amor Willie tree Bold hie farm on the
9161 000, to Fred. Taylor for the sum of
$4000.
Obae, Toltoo was gives the control-
for
ontraotfor running the rink for the Doming
Winter,
The ohoir of St. Stephen's ohurob
purpoee giving au enlertaiumeot in the
near future.
Mies Maud Skilling has been engaged
by the Methodiet oongregatioo to ass at
their organist.
A eooial under the auepioee of the
Presbyterian Sunday Sobcol will be
given i0 the Town Hall on the 30th inet
Mise Lizzie Greer lett for Toronto
when she will go into the Training
School of the Western Hospital and go
through for a trained nares.
Geo, Town disposed ot tbe Albion
Hotel to Geo. Howes, of Mount Foetal.
The new proprietor will take possession
on Nov. 26th. Mr, Town purposes going
West where he will enter into the bate
boluses with Juo, Munroe, at Borden.
Sask.
The following ere the officers of the
Hockey team :— Hou.•Prea. —Dr
Obishelm, M. P. ; pree.—Lorne Shier :
vioe pree.—Dr. Whitely ; sec.—H. V.
Holmes ; treae.—J. E. Greer ; manager.
W. J. Sharpie ; managing oom —Lorne
Shier, H. V. Holmes, W. J. Sharpin,
Memberebip fee is $1.
C 1 Anton.
Oantelen Bros. shipped over 12,000
Ibe. of dried apples and 4000 Ica 01
batter,
F. R. Hodgene, Olinton, has been elect•
ed auditor of the Tioket Agents' Aaeuaia.
tion of Amerioe, a position no nue la
more oompetent to 01,
The Jackson Bylaw having tarried is
Goderiab, the firm ie making preparatiou
to go ahead. Already premises have
been soured, and a number of appltoa.
tione reoeived from gide seeking watt
nous. Thomas Jackson went to Toronto
tale week to eeo0re suitable machinery.
It will take about a month to instal this,
and the firm expects to start work on or
aboatthe 'Lud of January.
Mies Beatrice Greene, who has beet,
visiting in Vermont has returued t0 too,
having met Rev. J. Greene at 'Toronto o..
hie return from the West. Mr. Greets
bad a meet eujoyable time, meeting
many old friends in various parte of th,
Canadian and American West. Whun
he thiuke there are m arvelloue oppor
canities for young men there, he is met
oonvinoed that in many oases the
material is crowding out the epiritaal.
D. Cante!on, who has had a large staff
of mea pinking and packing apples an
Fall, oouolnded the work of paokteg o0
Saturday, and laid off the majority o1
hie mea. He Dae already filled three
separate orders of five iboaeend barrete
eaoh, one lot going to Wtauipeg, and a
uhipmeut to Calgary. Notwithstanding
the foot that Nova Scolia 15 8 large apple
produoing Proviooe, Mr. Oantelon filieu
an order of nae thousand barrels fur St
John, N. B. By the end of the seam
he expeobe to have handled some 86,000
barrels, Or Over 200 oar loads.
It hnparee Strength
.Tnelthink of the euormoue strength-
ening power Ferruzone pueaeees-ooueider
what it did for H. V. Potter, well know.
in Siugeton,I was subject to spells of
dizzmeee. For eight month'e I had in.
tense pain in my right aide between the
shoulders. I wee inmost ioonrabte with
weakueee and lack et vigor. Often 1
soaroely ate any breakfast and felt miser.
able all day. Nervous, easily excited,
troubled with heart weakoeee and tack of
vigor. Ferruzone restored and nourish
ed me beak to health in short order."
Whatever your weakueae may be Ferro
zone will oars. Pride 50o per box at al,
dealers,
Greer.
The Anon! meeting of the Silver
Corners Beef Riug was held Monday
Nov. 120h at the resideuoe of Janine
Denman. Meeting was a 8aooeee, flint
five members preeeut wiudiug up the
business for 1906. We were sorry to
hear that our butuber, Mr, Denmau, re.
signed ae be proved an exoadent 600
boost butcher. Saudwiob, Dake and
ooffee were eerved at the oloee Of tbe
meeting. A hearty vole of thanks was
,eodered to Mr. and Mrs. Deumao for
their kindness during the past five
eeaeone.
The Clintoo New Era Saye of a former
resident of this township :—Rev. elr,
Kerney, who comae from the Dtuoeee of
Ottawa, hae been appointed Rector
of the (Marabou at Holmeeville, Summer,
hill and Mlddletone, He ie endeavoring
to aware a house in town, and wilt
,ikely eater on hie new duties it week
from Sunday next, Ou the way here
one of hie horses got badly injured by
the shunting ot the oare at Sharnot Lake,
and will not be fit for use for some time.
Mr. Kerney 1e au old Haroniau, having
attended Olinton Collegiate some years
ago, when bie home was near Braeeele.
Olinton News•Rscord remarks of the
game gent!emau :—Rev. W. F. Kerney,
the DOW pastor of the Holmeeville parish,
arrived on Tuesday and ea be has de•
aided to make tbte hie headgaartere, has
bean looking for a suitable dwelling.
He bee not found the eearob an easy
one, Mr. Kerney spent hie youth in
Braeeele and was a school mate of Dr.
Shaw. He is a likeable man, and we
doubt not bat that be will soon grow in•
to the esteem of parishioners.
SCHOOL REPORT.—Branding of pnpile
for the mouth Of °ebober for S. el. No. 4,
Elmo and Grey. Br. I—Daisy Vine,
866; Roy Hamilon, 608. Jr. IV—Fred
Lnoae, 466: Willie Stevenson, 8681 Jean
Hamilton, $56 ; Olareuoe Netheroott, 808.
Br. III—Boeeela Wileou, 800 ; 'Tommy
Vine, 761; Sam Rattan, 480 ; Water
Thompeon, 149. Jr, III—Margaret
018880eo0,583 ; Jeeaie Stevenson, 628;
Elsie Hall, 447 ; Albert Annett, 272 ;
°aerie Hanna, 190 • Be. II—Maud
Lucas, 554. Br. 1I—Lila Wilson. 515 ,
May Jobneon, 487, Jr, II—Itoey Mont.
ornery, 466; Glen Vine, 426 ; Minnie
Marten, 889 ; Lily Betrnee, 270 ; Gladys
Bowland, 249 ; Lottie Thomson, 202 ,
Mauetta Beirnes, 108; Olifford Row
land, 169. tar. I—ArthneHamilton, 622;
Tommy Foreman, 455; Milton Brant,
289 ; Charlie Mair, 289 ; Wihie Steven.
son, 266; Mary Holt, 126 ; Edna Stewart,
116. Pt. I. Jr,—Lewis Marten, 201 ;
Harvey Belrnae, 187 ; Osrl Vine, 68.
Promoted, --Mand Lnoae, May Johnston,
Lila Wilson, Clifford Rowland, Gludye
Rowland. Attendance 89.
T, T. Swinge, Teacher.
;lain erwtovv .
L. 0. L.—The Kincardine Reporter
says :—TOeedey evening Bethel L. 0. L.,
No. 1226, celebrated the anniversary of
Fawke'o day by an entertainment it/ Goy
their lodge room. The plane woe crowd•
ed, standing room being at a premium.
The program wee an exceedingly long
and good one and was of snob a varied
oharaoter time everyone was oatisfied.
At 8 o'olook the obair was taken by J. J,
Hunter, who palled upon the Metbndiet
oboir for the opening pieoe after whioh
Rev. Mr. Pomeroy led in prayer. Wesley
Potter was next palled upon and bie
gramophone, whioh is an ex0elle01 one,
reudered several excellent numbers dor•
ingtbe evening. There were comic siva
eaored nos and exoelleut monologues.
Ruth Snowden gave a good reoitation.
Mrs. MaCoeb and Mr. Btraoban were
heard in a duet to good advantage.
Wm. Urielopber Bang a sentimental song.
The Amberley month organ band, oom-
posed g of J. Ferguson, R. Steele,
McLean, R. Graham and Mies McKenzie
at the organ gave several eeleolious,
+bowlng them to
be eminent
P
erformere
Mr. and Mee, Bell gave a character duet,
•ioging well, Hattie Henderson reoiled
nicely and E. Miller rendered a fine
reading of a Seotob sermon whioh kept
the andienoe in roars. Willie Rioe re.
cited "How tether rode the goat,"
Messrs. Bell and Strachan gave a voosl
dolt and the oboir joined in the °borne.
Wesley Pollock had a flue new monologue
heard for the first time with pleasure.
Riohard Graham Bang a eenlimeutal
song in hie noel capital manner and
1liaeee Sarah Elliott and Lizzie Welch,
both gave excellent vooal nowhere. The
pieoe that was hugely enjoyed was the
vocal quartette "Mortgaging the farm,"
the performers beiug Mrs. MoOoeh, Mee,
Bell, and Mears. Bell and Straohan.
.•liaeera. E. Miller and Walter Diokaeon,
Also gave vocal uumbere." Mies Annie
dtraoban performed the dotiee of a000m•
pauiet for a number of the vooaliete
moat sooepte.bly.
Morris+.
0onftoENnAToax :—At the recent meeting
of the Quarterly Official Board of Blue -
vale oiraafl, the followlag was passed.
We the members of this offioiel board
,seembled Nov, 5th desire to plaoe on
record an expression of our esteem for
and our appreoiatloo of our dear departed
brother, W. J. Jobnelon, er., who was for
many years a faithful and sixties member
if this board. Oar beloved brother was
a lover of the honee and work of God,
regular in hie attendance upon the same
0000lnal in meeting and leading his clave
cud faithful in the dieoharge of hie
duties in connection with the oborob.
Good, kind and tree to all the minietere
and their families, hie home always open
to them, and he himself ever ready to do
what he could for their comfort. Our
orotber has one on from our midst and
we mise him greatly, but the influence of
his Ohrietiao oharaoter remains with tut.
We shall mise hie obeertel preeenoe, hie
wise 0000ee! and hie helping hand. We
deeply mourn our lose and do sinoerely
eympatbiee with one slater, Mrs. Johne.
ton, and also the family whose bereave.
me0t was so sodden and eevere. But
our lose is his gain, he has one so hie
'14001ous reward, and his worke do follow
him. He has been gathered into the
heavenly garner se a shook of Dorn folly
ripe. May the Lord our God bestow We
blearing of oomtort and support on our
bereaved sister Joi nateu and every mem•
ber of the family, and grant to each
member of this Official Board that grape
which shall stable 08 to live and work
for Ohriet, that we may finally see with
our glorified brother the reward of faith.
WI servants of God.
"0 happy, happy Boni I
In ecstasies of praise,
Long as eternal ague roll,
Thou Beeth thy Saviour's Lace.
Redeemed from earth and pain,
Oh 1 when shall we ascend,
And all in Jesue' presence reign
With our translated friend 7"
On behalf of the Official Board,
ARTHUR SHAW,
GED, Bens, Pastor.
BoHooL REPORT.—Result of the Fall
Term Examinations of B. S. No. 6,
Morrie. Names In order of merit :—
Jr. II. to Sr. II.—Mary Cole, Charles
Oole, Jessie Johneton, Beeeie Wight.
man, Olarenoe Martin, Norman Stone.
noose, Willie Irvine, Gertrude Arm-
strong. Br. II. to Jr. I1I.—Oameron
Geddes, Carol Proctor, Elmer Wilkineon,
Henry Armstrong, Albert Tasker. Jr.
III, to Sr.III.—Ieabel Wightman, Grace
Clark, Viotor Young, Scott Irvine,
Beery Armetrong, Morley Jordan, John
Tasker. Hoax D. A0NLAx, Teaoher,
A Chrletmae Tree Euterbalnment to
being prepared for at the Sunshine
church. Fuller annonnoemeute later,
DEATH FRO11
II AILT DISEASE.
A. Cit80 of Neglecting a Wank Heart
and Tired Nerves.
It your heart flutters, be (made!, Au
attack is liable t0 Dome on at any time.
Exoltement, over exertion or emotion
may eon it. It blood rushee to the
head, if palpitation and abort breath are
noticeable, there's oanse for alarm, If
you want a good hoot remedy, try
Ferrozolte• We re00mmend Ferrozone
because we know il'a jaat right for heart
trouble. It oared A. F. Beattie, who
lives at Allen Hotel, Bay Oity, Mioh.
See it your eymptume resembles these :—
Symptoms of Weak Heart.
Nervousness, Palpitation,
Trembling, Dizziness,
Sinking Feeling, Heart Paine,
Short Breath, Weakneee.
ablr. Beattie gays, "I was weak and,
miserable. I was subject to heart palpi
talion end dizzineae. As I grew worse I
began to have trembling eeoeatione.
Ferrozone etreugthened my heart, gave
v n madewell.
vigor tomynerves, coo me d
It's a great rebuildsr." By strengthen
fog the meanies of the heart, giving
proper oiroulation and causing a general
rebuilding of the whole ayetem, Ferrozuoe
ie bound to do grand work in heart
trouble ; try it 60o. per box, or ala for
$2.50 at all druggiete.
You Cannot Get
Another Pair of Eyes
A good reason why you should tulle
the best care of the pair you have. Hav-
ing secured the 'services of a reliable doc-
tor ot optics in the person of
DR. A. E. H. GRUPPE
THE EYE SPECIALIST
and a gentleman of high standing in iiia
profession, with 15 years practical exper-
lance, I can recommend his work to give
parfait satisfaction. Those who Buffer
from defective virion or eye strain in any
farm, kindly call at my store and reserve
an appointment, for examination.
H. L. JACKSON
JEWELLER.
Testing and Examination Free.
I ESS
BIIS N
�ingham COLLEGE =i
Individual inetruotiou
No vacation
Gold Medalists ae teachers
lligheat Standard
Ask for catalogue
eloderm business practice
Book-keeptug a epeoiatty
Ugly towards sluggards
Sltortbaud end Typewriting
Iuteretted in graduates
Newest Office Systeme
Rater any time
Students' Literary Society
eympathetio Teaobere
Commercial Oorreepoudenoe
Orname0ta1 Peumauehip
learn Telegraphy
Imo Positions
Excellent Text Boake
Gtaduutee suoeesefnl
Euler 'NOW.' •„
GEO. SPOTTON, Principal
MONTHLY
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HORSE FAIRS
B±JUSSEI S
The regular Monthly Horse Faire will be
held for the season as follows :
THIIRSDAY DEO. 6th, 1906
JAN. 3rd, 1007
JAN. filet, "
FEB. 28th, "
APR. 4th, "
Leading Local and Outside
Buyers will be Present
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MOVED TO NEW
PREMISES
J. McDONALD announces to the
public that he has moved to the
New Brick Store, - Ethel
and opened up a choice stock and is
ready to wait on customers better than
ever.
Call in and see our new premises.
Hearty thanks to'all for past pat-
ronage.
LINO. M0DONALD
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"Ckl(loo" For 1;inr, Iieadaabe
Aeoerlaiu its aaaee and the sure leu't
hard to find. Look to the etomaoh and
bowele. Arn't you oonetipated, ieu't
the etomaoh failing in ice mission 7
What you need is the oleaueiug touio
influence ot Dr. Hamilton's Pills.
Their effect ie lasting because they old
all the ailing organa, finch out all un•
healthy matter, and tone up the etomaoh,
With Dr. Hatnilton'e PI11e your etomaoh
gets a 01161100 bu recuperate, and doe eo
quickly. For real buoyaut )(ea til see
Dr, Hamilton's Pille regularly. 260
per box at all dealers.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
NEW HORSE COLLAR LOST
ou Wed,ie•day. Nov. 7th, between
Ethel and We Lith Oen. of Grey. The ander
will mach oblige by leaving it at Geo. Atit-
chell'%.ittbel or ALBERT WBITFIELD'S,
Lot 27, Oon.1i, Grey. 19.11
`7 TRAYEI) ON THE PREM -
17 teas o1 the undersigned, Ei Lot 19, Oon.
52, Grey, about Oot.15th, a Leioeater ewe,
Owner is requested to prove property, pay
expeusaa and take her awayy.
18.8 OTTO SCHNOOK.
LHORT HORN BULLS FORt7 HORN SALE.—One was a yea, old in January,
1906. aid the other 10 months old. Prize
enimale and in good condition. Terme tr.
Suitu urobaeer. JAMES SPEIR, 1,01 30,
omit, Borrie, or Brussels P. O. 16.11
•TRAY) W ON THE PREM -
1. Seas of the undersigned Lot 17, Oon,
16, Grey, a steer and heifer, both year old°.
tine le a dark red and the other red and
white. The owner Is requested to prove
property, pay expenses and take them
away, W M. STRA'PH, Oranbrook P.O, 18 4
VVI MOH COWS FOR SALE.—
The undersigned has 8 or 4 good
miloh oowe for sale, due to ealv8 in Novem-
ber. Prices to mit the times. Al -o a young
cow mud two calves at loot. J. P. Mclle-
TOSH,Lot 2l,Con. 12, Grey, or Oranbrook
P. 0. 10-tf
fi1OR SALE—TWO NICE LEI
OEaTER Ram Lambe sired by imported
ram, and a number of ewes any age ; also
some good young steers. 0. TURNBULL,
Lot 10, Oon. 16, Grey. Walton P.O. 18.1)f
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9013REE YOUNG SHORT HORN
1 Gulls for sale. Two were prize win-
ners at Brunets Fall Fair. They are dan-
dies. lied and roan In color. Lot 8, Con. 9,
Grey. 1). ROBERTSON,
14-16 Brueeel8 P.O.
VOUNG SHORT IHORN BULLS
I. Leicester Ram Lambe and Bronze
Turkey Gobblers for sale. Prices reason-
able. N. A. MILNE, Ethel. 16.11
ROUND CEDAR FOR SALE -
16 pieties 11 feet long and •9 pieties 24
feet in length. Also a number of cedar
Immo hosts. For further particulars see or
write 'H08. NI WSOM, Braeeele. 16-51
1''A11112 TO RENT—THE UN.
DeneioNED will rent for a term of five
years North Half Lot 24,0onoeee!ou 6 Towo-
ell, a1 Morrie, aontalslag 100 aeroe, 'Pardee
wanting this kindly call at once So they oan
do Fall work, F. S. 600377.
C. O. F.
Cart Prinoese Alexandria. No. 24, 0. 0. F.,
Brussels, meets in their Lodge Room, Bias.
hill Bleak, on the 2nd and last Tuesdays of
each month, at o'clock. Visiting brethren
always Welnome.
GEORGE HERR, 0. R.
W. L. LMATHE1I.DALE, R• B:
L"OR SALE OR TO RENT.—
The undersigned offers her 100 here
farm, being Lot 20, Oon. 7Grey, for sale or
to rent. Comfortable house, Intuit barn,
orchard, walla, &o. Farm is only 5 of a mile
from the etirelag village of Ethel, For fur-
ther purtioulare apply to F, S. Soott, 13rua-
Bele, or MRS. KATE HOLLAND, 78 Mutter
Street, Toronto. 87-3m
PROPERTY FOR SALE—THE
undersigned offers for sale au acre of
land upon width is a comfortable dwelling
house, stable, fruit trees, good over -Bowing
well, &o. Property is located 4 of a Tulle
Boat of Oranbrook mud convenient to school,
church, poste -aloe, &e. Poseeealo,l at any
time. For price, terms, &e., apply on the
premises to Al. RAYMANN.
9.01 or Craubrook P.O.
!`COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE
N...) and 2 acres of laud for sale on Walnut
street, Bruseele. Brick house, good etabie,
hard and soft water, small orchard, &o.
Property la good shape. Immediate p0ese8-
elon can be giveu. Also a cement brink
making maculate for sale. For further par
tioulure apply on pOHN Moli0NZIE,
Proprietor, Brussels.
RROPERTY FOR SALE—THE
underaigued odors his house and lot,
situate ou Mill Street, Brussels, for Bale.
ft as well located, a convenient and oomfur.
table home, Possession eau be given at
once. Will aleo sell the vacant lot, corner
et Mill and Elisabeth streets, whioh would
make a fine buildlug site. For further par-
ticulars as to price. terms, &o., apply to
FRED. 4.001105, Hardware Dealer, Ford -
what'. 86-4
WARM FOR SALE. --THE UN•
nttnerONED otters for Bale his fine 102
sore farm, being Lot 16, Con, 8, Groy towu-
ship ; about 97 notes cleared, balance good
hardwood bush. There is a comfortable
bougie, good bank hem, flue orchard, &o. If
1E110e from lethal village and less than 5
miles to Brussels. Piece well fenced and in
good heart. Poeaeeelouemu be given next
March. For further particulars as topics,
terms,&o. apply to the proprietor, MAu-
O0LAI LAbIONT, on the furze , or Ethel
P.01 10.4
*t1
1.41ABli FOR SALE.—A GOOD
dairy farm of 190 aurae, more or lees,
being Lots and 2 in the 18th Oouooeelon of
the Township of Mlma, to offered for Bale.
Land it, good state ot cultivation with good
frame house and large bank barn, 160 acres
cleared -70 emus grana—seeded this year.
Lodge orobard; well watered by windmill'
14 m11ee Iron school, church, store post -
Mem and railway elation. At the ooruer le
a Nu,1 oh um feetory, This farm is lluown
ea one of the boat in the Township of El -
ma. For further patiioulere apply to GEO.
WILSON, Atwood, 17.4
WARM FOR SALE.—THE UN -
01 DEROIGNED offers his 103 acre !arm,
being Si lot 16, Cou. 4, Morrie, for eal8. 75
one oluered and all under grass exeoptlug
0 mores. Farm well adapted tor 'texturea
naves falling sI
spring oreek rues Omega t.
There le a comfortable frame house, Rua
book barn 00 foot square, pig pen and heft
house 20x60, and abed 20x49 ; small orchard.
Poeeeseloa given uuy time. For farther
partloulare apply en the premises or ad-
reee Wessels P, 0. 100BT. BH14DUMN,
liroprietor. 18-15
LANDS FOR BALE FOR TAXES.
Notice is hereby Oren that a list of the
laude foraale for arrears of taxes hag boon
prepared and that oolaies thereat may be
had at this 05006, and that the list is beteg
published In the Ontario Gazette, in . the
laeuee of A0 ust 19th and 26110 and Septem.
her let and 51 . A that 8 1999 n t t 1t, the lauds
payment tit enc UMW and ueo, the Town
with od golden the Court the House ,111 the Town
caof mber,
on'eok001 the 4th day of De.
o0mlor, at 2 o'olook in the afternoon,
8.8m WM, RULME8,
Ooluby of Huron, 'rreaoorer.
Treaadror'e OlBoo, Gadorich,;Aug. 16,190e.
FALL_
IVHLLUEY HEADY
Pattern Hats and Millinery Novelties
THE invitation is yours to 00010
and see everything that is eor-
reet 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 it, any time.
Girls wanted to learn the Millinery.
Misses
'rm.]
Notice to Creditors.
In the matter of the estate of Abi Mof-
fatt, late of the Village of Brussels, in
the County of Huron, widuw, deceas-
ed.
Notion is hereby given Pursuant to Revis-
ed Statutes of Outarin,1107. Ohap. 129, and
amended Aote, that all ore ditore mud others
having any olefins neatest t110 estate of the
said AUl Moffatt, whdied on or about the
6th day of October, 1906 are required on or
before the 24th day of November, 1000, to
rend by poet. prepaid, or deliver to A. 8,
Macdonald. of the Village of Brussels,Srllo-
itor for J000ph Robb end Alexander Foraytb,
t the Township of Morrie, in the Oouuty of
Huron, Executors of said estate, their
Christian and surnames and nddi eases
with full particulars in writing of their
olaime, the statement of theira000nute and
the nature Of the securities (1) m1)1 1104 by
them. verified by satisfactory declaration.
And uotlae is further given that atter the
said last mentioned date the Bald Execu-
tors will proceed to distribute the assets
of the deaeaeed amongst the parties taint.
led thereto, having regard ouly to the
claims of whioh they shell then have
notice and that the said Exeoutore will
not be liable for the meets, or any part
thereof, to any person or persona of whose
claims notice shall nob have been reamed
by them at the time of such distribution.
Dated at Brussels this Sr. day of Nevem.
bar A.D., 1906.
A. B. MACDONALD,
08.9 601101lor for Executors.
Notice to Creditors •
In the Surrogate Court of the County of
Huron, in the matter of the relate of
Alexander Forrest,late ofthe Town
phip of Morrie, n
the County of
Heron, farmer, domed.
Sotto° is hereby given, pursuant to Bevis -
ed Statutes of °uteri°, 1897, flbap. 120, and
amended Acte, that all creditors an 1 others
having arty claims egeluet the estate of the
said Alexander Forroet, who died on or
about the 81et day of October, 1900, aro re.
quired on or before the 8161 day of Deoom-
ber, 1900, to send by poet. prenaid, or deliver
to A. R.Meodonald. of the Village of Brits.
eels, Boaoanr for Annie Forrest and Oharlee
Forrest, Executrix and Exeaubor of said eo-
tate, their Olristime and suroamee and ad-
reeee with full part'oolare' In writing of
their claims, the etatemeut of their ac-
counts and the nature of the eeouritiee (if
mai) hold by them.
And notice is further given that after the
said lost mentioned date the said Executors
will proceed to dietribute the assets of the
deoesse,) amoagetthe parties entitled there-
to, having regard only to the claims of
whioh they shall then have notice and that
the said Exeautore will nob be liable for the
asset,, or any part thereof, to may person or
pereOne Of wbooe claims nottee shall not
have beau received by them at the time of
such dietrtbutlon.
Dated at Brussels this 140h day of Novem-
ber, A. 0.1900.
;A. B MACDONALD,
10.8 Solicitor for Executors.
Toronto nal and
Metal COST
PAYS CASH
For Rags, Iron, Rubbers,
Wool Pickings, Horse Hair,
Hides, &c., Stu.
Highest Prides for
K. LABEL
Mill st West, Brussels
Synopsis of Canadian Northwest
I HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS
ANY even numbered section of Domlolou
Laude Lu Manitoba, Saskatchewan and
Alberta, exouptiugg 8 and 26, not reserved,
may be homesteaded by guy person who 1e
the Bole head of a family, or any mato over
18 years of age, to the extent of one-quarter
archon of 100 marcs more or less.
Eutry may be made personally at the
local laud ofilos fur the die/riot lu whioh
d Ls situate.
hot
homeetom(ler irequired to perforin
thetbo eolauoudltleoee couoaoted therewith under
one of the followlag plane
and oultivattou of the laud' in each uyear for
three years,
(21 If rho tether (or mother, If ;the father
is deaeaeed) of the bomoeteador residee
upon a farm in the vloieiby of the laud
entered far the requirements as to reei-
deuoe may be sathdled by eaoh person re -
statue with the father or mother.
(9) If the Battler baa his perluaueut reeI-
donee upon farming laud owned by 11101
Ln the vwloity o1 his homestead, tbo re-
quirements as to roeldeaco may be satis-
fied by resideuoe epee the Bald land.
Sixmouthe'mtioe it, writlug should he
gives to the Commissioner of Domiutuu
pateu
Laudab. at Ottawa of intention to apply for
W.W. 00RY.
Deputy of ed publieter of Iutorior.
N. B. Oo t will red pnblivatiou 01 51118 ad-
veetlaemeut will 1101 be paid for.
ALLA TINE
ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS
Montreal to Liverpool
Viotor!eu Nov. 8
Ionian Nov. 16
Halifax to Liverpool
Virginian 000004ay,NnV.24
Rates of l'aesagQ
First Cable —$55 and uptwards, according
to steamer. Second Cabin—Ste 50 omit up-
wards. Third Olaev— 827 60 and $28 76.
Montreal to Glasgow
Co rint:nu Nov, 8
corintlan Nov, 16
SioiltaNov. _1
Beeod class $86 ml(( upwards : 'rhlyd olnea
020.60.
For lrtlm• particulate, rates and tiohete
apply
W. 11. HERR,
Agent Allan Line, Brussel°.
Farmers or Storekeepers
by coming to the
Brussels Salt Works
can get any kind of Salta
they require.
Gordon Mooney,
Foreman, Brussels.
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A Large, Fashionable and well assorted stock of
Fall Millinery is now on display at my ,Show Boum
and the Ladies of Brussels and vicinity are cordially 7)
invited to call and examine the same.
MISS MASON, who has had a wide experience in
City Millinery, has been engaged for the Season.
The undersigned is grateful for past patronage and
asks for a continuance.
Prices moderate and Satisfaction assured.
MRS.