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'HURSDA.X, ,¶TUNE 13, 1907
A CHATTY LETTER
FROM BANFF.
To the Editor of Taz Poor
Dit000 I1Ja. i 11ooB.—Stuoe'writin6 you I
have vi8i0ed the town of 1'0r.tag8-la•
• Prairie pad the oi0ie0 of Brandon Regina
and Calgary, In ouch of these planes ' I
wap fortgnate in befog driven around by
bnein00e men wba were thoroughly can•
vereant with the growth and develolmeat
0f their r06peotire.0it168, and in 008011
with pr666nt ocndi11u08, 8o that I obtain
ed mash reliable information. The
Portage, as is is familiarly oalled, ie a
good boohoo town, the centre of a fine
agri00iturel dioerigtand bap grown cow
eiderably during the poet 6 years tbongh
not to the game 'extent a6 she other
pointe named. The town has a publicity
60001016010060 who 16 extensively ed060.
tleiug'it, both in 1038 press mud by air.
talar, poin0utg nub he many advantages
as a manufecturiag and wholesale centre
and so vivid are thane attr00tione set
forth that the reader is utmost toroed to
oonolude that the Portage ie the Hat of
the West and the only paint worthy of
consideration by the proepeotive twitter.
The oiiizena have organized a 20,000
Olub and are aiming at that popula,wu
in the near future.
In Brandon evidenoee of growth are
apparent ou every hand and real estate
has been verva0tive. The Uuiou Bauk
offered $80,000 for a corner lot of 60 feet
On Roeser mamas tbe business centre
of the Oily, bat the owner asked $90,000
end the bank purchased another c0ruer
lot two blooko away. The botliding ou
lot referred to are of n0value and would
have to be tarn down, 80 tbe pima asked
was for the land only. Bneineoe
property, one block from main street,
which was bought 5 years ago for 81400
Bold one year ago for $26,000 and builds
ing lots parohased at the same time for
625.00 have sines sold for $1000 and
$1200.
In Regina similar conditions prevail and
also in Calgary to a greater degree. Iu
each ot these cities many men have
made fortunes in real estate daring the
past 5 years and it is diffionit to find
"dabbled" e notdabbled in it to
any one who has
soma extent. A. friend ofmine in
Regina, from an initial .investment of
$1500 b years ago, made a profit of
over $100,000. He said to me "I made
money eo fast it almost frightened ma"
and one property bought for $8,000 he
Bold for 810,000 within 3 months. Some
of ns would not object to being "frighten•
ed" in the same way. He has not
bandied a dollar's worth of property on
commission bot bought and 6010 on lila
own account. I oodld multiply instanoee
giving partioulare ot men who have doue
quite as well as my triend. In Calgary
flare are more men engaged in Real
Estate business than soy other and
their offices are to be seen iu every part
of the pity. However there is no die
gbieing the taut that real estate in the
0ltiee and towns of the Wen is not ao0iv0
nit pree0nt and in many p,aoee to po8itive
ly doll. Owing to th6 satiate of the
banks in re108105 to advance money for
real estate ope0ulation, many have been
forced to relinquish their hotdioge acid
otbere beam been deterred from making
investments. Much of the property
khat obaogee heads is bought with a view
of selling again a0 a profit before the
second payment 001088 dna and ander
pre6e00 oonditione this oan0ot be done
0e readily ae in the past. On the other
hand there hoe not been any - slump in
real estate thus far tbere is little activity
anywhere and a desire on the part of
many to realize on their bolding.. East.
ern people, however, who have 'beau
attracted by the glowing advertitemente
of real estate agents and have bought
town lots from 2 to 5 miles from the
business centre will probably have to wait
many years before they will, if ever,
realize a profit on their investment.
Handrede of Iota have been sold which
have no value other than for farming pin.
poles.
Calgary, which now claims a papule -
Mon ot 20,000, has a 100,000 Club, and
the members of tbie °lab are Gondooting
an active advertising campaign with the
view of 018010ting industries to Iodate in
the oily. It ie oharmingly situated at
the foot hills of the Rookies and on a
clear day the white peaks of tbeee great
ventilate can be dtatioatly aeeo 80 miles
away. The outlook over the pity from
one of the outlying hills, with the Bow
River Sowing at the North and the Elbow
, River at the South, ,forming a jauotton
with the former at tbe Eoet, is very at-
trao0ive indeed. In 6000111ng over ane of
these I name same an Indian encamp-
ment, meat, a email village in fact, the Indiana
with their families having come iu from
a diete,00e to attend the sports on the
24th of May. Calgary ie the centre of
trade of this part of the great rauobing
dietriot, the chief :mane of anpply from
the mining dietriate in the mountain
beyond, and in fent develoying into a
large wholesale and milling centre. It is
a buoy oily and a eoemopolitau one.
Yon will see a "bloomin" Englishman,
just ant, paaeing down the street and
following oloely fo hie wake a blanketed
Indian with painted faoe and plaited hair
banging down hie back. A dainty lady
of taehion will be semi walking behind a
foreigner with a bright colored 'kerchief
round her head, while following may be
a Chinese lady with blue silk jacket and
blank pantaloons, bareheaded, currying a
parasol. Men and women, girls and
.boyo, Indiana and 0g00We are oonticnally
coming and going on horseback while
carriages, English tally.bo'e and auto.
basses pass and repave. With a rare
exception all the ladies who ride use a
gentleman's saddle and a divided skirt
which is accepted in the Weet me quite
the proper thing. One has to get am
oaetomed to long prices in the West, 5
dente for the daily paper, 85 ciente for a
hair ant, 25 aeons for trimming beard
and 15 cents for a these, I spank of this
from somewhat frequent personal ex.
p0118008 and other ne06esaty commodi-
ties are in like proportion. Western
people spend money very freely and even
the laboring man on the street r608ive6
$2.60 per day for hie work, everybody
has money to spend. "The man on the
street," a writer for one of Calgary's
dailies, estimated that the 010106ne [pont
on the 24th of May 820,000 for what be
10r10e amdeemenle, and gives figures to
prove hilt contention. 8,000 people 0t•
tended the 80080 paying 60 o0nt0 each for
„dn ieillOfl tviilI l00 of thelia PaidM06010 addit,ltwl for abate on the gran..
stand, As a reeuit of (reagentvisite to
the hotel' bare he eotimatod an expendi•
tore of $9,000 for tine form of liguld
refreehmeu0. • Tho busi000u and pnblio
badinage Calgary aloof a very nth -
Mauna, ohara0tet many of 1118m being of
natio. grey MOM and attractive teats
dauaoe are numerous. Tee m.y 681'10116
objeotioa to Calgary RS a plane of re0t•
dense fm the duet whteh is, everywhere
present. A fine, insinuating duet wbioh
penetrators everything wheu tate what
blows, a0 it deep very frequently, and the
aerate' hous6wite is IMO buai' 'dilating,
Montag, dusting at the day,
The Alberta Oonfereooe of the Metho•
dial oburmb woe iu asesio0 while I wee in
Calgary and Iliad the pienattre of et
teudiug oust renewing aegnaiutonee with
a cumber of. Irieude. .11)e Comm'.
N,ethodistchurch, in which the sables
enoe was held 10 a flue etoue 8truetnr8
and in addi6tou to the ordinary :March
equipment, provides rooms for the Young,
Men's Olub, noneieting of reading. rooms,
library, parlor, gymuaeium, bath
rooms and a good sized auditorium for
public and suoiai gatberiuge. It to in
tinnily an Inat.0otloual phurob and 1119
Pastor. Rev. 08. W. Kathy, B. A., has
dune such exueileut wura during the poet
4 years that ,110 Oouiereuae is departing
from established usage and is returning..
him for the 6th year, praotioally ail a
permatieut pastor, believing shat condi-
tions warrant thio aomewhat radical de.
partnt8.
The ranching industry, in which
Oalgary is so math interested, hap re
oeived a hard blow during the poet
Winter and many rauottes have been
foroed out of busmen owing to severe.
losses incurred. - Iu as interesting con-
versation I bad with a rancher, wbo has
a range et over 40,000 sora., he informed
me that he had iced over 60% of Ins
001018 dursag she Winter, and a neighbor•
iog rouoning company with a herd of
9,000oattie had lust fully 6,000 of them.
However Western pimple are very opt=
istio and earl not easily di000uraged and
while many of the large machete will go
oat of baeineee, amide raising will fou
dune to be aorried on extensively aid
profitably by a larger number of farmers.
We [sad very mash in the prose re
garding the large immigration to the
West, but I wish to say iu passing that
all the inoreaee in population is not due
by any means to the emigrants wbo are
coming in each great nambera. I name
rmat an Canadian
enrage
afine'looking
u 0d Irving for mat. 0a[g In
the
burn a g Y y
West, who ie the happy mother of 21
obildren and who is oertainly doing her
part in providing a due proportion of
Oa0adiao ottize08. I have some gym•
pathy however for the father of snob a
family who has to carve lite meat at
dinner.
I find that in Manitoba, Saekotobewan
and Alberta the cry is still "Westward
ho 1" and many of tbe "old timers" are
moving to British Columbia, some to
engage in bueioeae, some to invest in
real estate and others to retire and live
ander milder olimatio oonditione than
prevail in these p00900006, •
I am writing yon from Banff where 1
have been for the past week. Aod what
ebali I say about Banff ? Picturesque,
:harming beautiful Banff. Located m
the National Park reeervatiou, oompria•
ing 5,732 square miles, at an altitude of
4,521 fret above sea level, surrounded by
lofty mountain peaks, the little village of
Banff, with the Bow river winding
through it, is certainly one of Nature's
beauty spots. As I aft in my room at
the hotel writing these lines, I. look oat
of the window and directly in front of me
looms op Cascade 101oontain its summit
and eidee above the timber line covered
with snow which in the sanligbt glistens
like silver. This mountain is 9,825 feet
above sea level but ie eo gradually propos
tioned that One dose not grasp its great
altitude. Also in view are Stoney Squaw
mountain and the Fairhalme sub ranger,
behind which lies Lake Minoiewaoka, a
beautiful .beet of water, Mounts Boor
gean and logliewaldie, Sulphur mo00tain
along the gide of which are the famous
Sulphur Hot Springs and on wboee
00031016 at 7,484 feet an observatory has
been established. Toone' Mountain and
Randle Peak 9,885 feet.
The Dominion Government has built
excellent roads and bridges, bridle paths
t0 the summit of tome of
the lower
ranges, whole foot paths abound every-
where.
There is fine boating on the Bow
river and Vermilion Lake, good fishing
bathing in the sulphur baoine and many
other attractions. An interesting time
may be epent in the Government
m0080m ; the large oorral of 800 aoree
containing a. herd of buffalo, and an
adjoining ooeral of moose, e.k, deer and
antelope is within easy walking distance.
There are oleo fn she park a Dumber of
Angora goats, Persian sheep, foxes,
badger, bears and mo0atain Bone in
captivity. Baokherd, live milee distant,
where the aothraoite mines are operated
by the 0. P. R. are hooted is as iut80088.
lug point to visit.
The popularity of Banff ex a resort 1s
evidenoed by the fact That two years
ago over 5,000 tourists were turned away
owing to laok of aouommodattoo although
the village is well supplied with hotels
the largest being the 0. P. R. and
Sanitarium hotels. At the latter, where
I am staying, there have registered dar-
in; the week tooriete from England,
Scotland, India and China as well as a
large Dumber of Oanadiaue and Amari•
cane. I have done a lot of walking and
some etiff hill climbing since owning
here, and if my good wife bad nob made
me promise to refrain from mountain
climbing I would oartai0ly have attempt.
ed to reach the eammit of Sulphur
mountain, on which the observatory ie
looated and I may as well confess that I
covered a good part of the dietapoe, bat
mindful of my promise, like a dotital
husband, I turned bank in time.
There is muoh that I might write re-
garding tble great Wester: ooantry,
which grows on one the more you see of
it, and on thie my tbird visit 1 feel that
I am jest beginning to grasp the wonder.
NI possibilities of this part of our gntnd
Dominion. In the moantlme, however,
I will eobeoribe myself, Yours sincerely,
W. J. Fowaeo ,
Piles get quick and eertalo relief from
Do. Snoop's Magic Ointment. Please
note it is made for piles alone, and its
aotion is positive and certain. Itobing,
painful, protruding or blind piles dies
appear like magio by it's use. Large
niokel napped gleam jars 50 dents, Sold
by all dealers.
Hair -Food
Ayer's Hair Vigor, new im-
proved formula, is a genuine
hair -food. It feeds, nourishes,
builds up, strengthens, invigor-
ates. The hair grows more
rapidly, keeps soft and smooth,
and all dandruff disappears.
Aid nature a little. Give your
hair a good hair -food.
Does not change the color of the haft.
Formula withcook bottle
show It 0Sour
docto8 r
htrn he it,
then do a,8 sego
.qo
You need not hesitate about using this
new Hair Vigorfrom any fear of its chang-
ing the color of your hair. The new
Ayer's Hair Vigor prevents premature
grayness, but does not change the color
of the hair even to the slightest degree.
--Male by the S. U. dyer 00., Hasa.*
Sinking Sensations )
In The Stomach.
Do They Affect Yowl
These unpleasant feelings of weakneoe
and collapse indicate that the sympath•
eti0 nerv006 eyet,m is Out of order.
The cause ie impairment of nerve tone,
arising from failure of the stomach to
perform its work.
Aoube indigestion follows and the
natural result is mental depression, and
a feeling of collapse and extreme weak.
nein.
The beet beaxute tbe quickest and
surest aura le Ferrozone.
It acts at ones upon the digestive and
aeeimulative organs—it fortifipe tbe
stomach—makes the blood nourishing,
gives it a rich red color, the beet evidence
of health.
"For ten years I coffered aoabely from
etomaoh troche," writes Mr. Maxwell
Thompson, of Toledo. "I always had a
beadaobe and doll feeling after meals.
My appetite wee poor, and I didn't relish
food. It was all due to a weak deleative
stomach. I read about Ferrozone and
ordered six boxes from my druggist. It
was' u0 time at all before' felt much
better, and when all the Ferrozone wag
used I really took a new lease of lite. I
am stronger„ brighter, and feel more like
work thou before trying Farr, zone. It is
a splendid tonic, tbe best ever need."
Ferrozone is unrivalled in oaring
stomach ailmente, try it and be 0000000
ed. Sold by all drnggie0e in 50a boxes.
Morris Council Meeting.
The Oonnoil matin the Council Room
on May 27th as a court of Revision.
All present and subscribed the oath re.
quired by the statute. Following ap-
peals were heard :—D. Wheeler, J. L.
Stewart, J. 0, Eeffron, J. Mo$poney,
Geo. Deigarno, R. Stoneboase, and Geo.
Solar each complained of being too high
assessed. Assessment of J. L. Stewart
was redooed 8100 ; R. Stonehouse and
Geo. De'garno each 650 ; and J. 0.
Heffron, 8300, The others were dismiss.
ed. The following entries were made on
the Assessment Roll :—Geo Day, tenant
N. pt. 1 and 2, eon, 1 ; Wm. MoLoy,
owner S. a. 20, non 1 ; Geo, Brown, owner
N, } 19, 000 6 ; Jae. Thuell, tenant 8. a 14
and 15 non. 7 ; R. and W. McLean,
tenants N. } 22 con. 8 ; F. Smith, tenant
S. W. 27, non. 7 ; H. Riohmoud, owuer,
N. t 6 eon. 9 is place of F. Mo0anghey ;
A. 1'. Oole ooeopant pt lots 23, 58, 69 and
00 Belgrave ; Woo. Hawthorn, F. Abbey,
Wm. Phillipe, E. Bnight, J. Pratt, J.
Taylor, Wm. Tbamez, Wm, Bates and
Thos. Laidlaw were each entered for M.
F. On motion ot Cameron sod Shaw the
Court of Revision was then adjourned 1ourned to
meet again June 24th at 10 a m.
Council business was then proceeded
with. Minutes of last meeting read and
passed. The Engineer's report on the
proposed Cole drain woe read by tbe
Clerk and the opportunity given the in-
terested parties to add to or with.
draw from the petition. Ae no changes
were made in the petition the report
was adopted and the Clerk inetraoted to
prepare a By•Iaw in aeoordonoe with
said report, Wm. Taylor requested a
grant of $20 toward repairing road at
10th con. On motion of Meeers. Mo•
Ontaheon and Campbell the request of
Mr. Taylor was granted. Joseph Graeby
and others presented a petition for the
oonetrootion of a Monioipal drain at lots
1 to 5 in the 611 and lib oouoeeeions,
On motion of Taylor and Shaw the
Fr(6m Whom are
You Going to Buy ?
From a reliable firm where you see
what you are getting or from some
agent who don't know one kind of
Granite from another and cores only
for his oonimieeion as agent ? We
employ no agents and guarantee all
our work for Ave years,
il0011 & Iluaitor
.Lt
it VS 080:1.9
A Bank which has conducted a conserva-
tive business since 1872, and has steadily
increased its assets until they now amount
to over thirty-two million dollars, is surely
a safe institution to be entrusted with your
savings.
BANK, OF HAMILTON
ETHEL BRANCH
W. N. MORAY, SUBAGENT.
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prayer of said petition was granted and
the Olerk metrnoted to notify the
Enginter to examine the locality dee•
oribed in the above mentioned petition
and make his reportthereon. On motion
of Shaw and Taylor the Reeve was in•l
etraoted to expend $25 iu improving the
road at Clark's hill. On motion of Mo.'
Uatoheon and Campbell, Mr. Shaw wail
instructed to expend 820 in grovelling
sideline between Iota 60 and 51 non. 1.
A:oounts were ordered to be paid ae
Naomi :—R. McDonald, repairingoutvert
8800; Massey Barrie Co„ blades and
repaint for grader, 817 ; Massey Horde
Co., moulds for making oement tile,
$124 60 ; G. T. B. Oo. freight, $6,36 ; W.
Clark, part salary, $40 ; A. 8boldioe,
tile drain, $4 25 I A. Oantelan, work on
road, 62 ; Jno. Watson, Assam:oral ealmry,
$70 00 ; A. Shaw, ezpensee mee0ine Grey
Council $1. By laws, Noe. 3 and 4 were
duly read and paeeed. Ooouoil then ad
joorned to meet swain after Court of
Revision on June 24th. W. Oraax,
Clerk,
It Imparts Strength
strengthen.
Just think of the euormoue ire gthen•
ing p•.wer Ferrozone posaeeses,—000s)der
what it did for H. V. Potter, well known
in Megaton, "I was eubjeot to spells of
dizziness. For eight months I had in•
Mime pain in my right aide between the
ehonldere. I was almost ioonrable with
weakness and look of vigor, Often I
eoaroel7 ate 0ny breakfast and felt
miserable all day. Nervous, easy exalted
troubled with heart weakness, I was in a
bad shape. Ferrozone restored and
noariehed me beak to health in short
order." Whatever your weeklies. may
be Ferrozone will mare. Price 500 per
box at all dealers.
FOR OUR READERS.
To Prove that Hyomel Will Cure Cao
tarrll, Every (leader of THE POST
Can Have Special Guarantee,
If there is any doubt in your mind as
00 the power of Hy.o•met, the medmatsd
air treatment, to Dore all the catarrhal
troubles, this remarkable offer should
expel that doubt.
We give our personal guarantee with
every dollar outfit of Hyo mei sold to
refund the money aoleee it' gives Betio.
Notion. We take all the rich of oure,
and no reader of Tao POST oan afford to
suffer longer with catarrh when au offer
like tbis is made.
With every Hy.o.mei outfit is o neat
pocket inhaler. and Hy o mei breathed
through this inhaler, reaches the most
remote air cells of the nose, throat and
huge, destroying all catarrhal germs,
and soothing and healing the irritated
m00on0 membrane.
Hy.o.mei really gives you a health.
giving climate in your 00000 home, [o
t d
that when you breathe its medicate air
r
your nose throat and lunge will be filled
with air like that on the megatofne high
above the sea level, where grow balsamio
frees and planta, which purify the air
with their volatile antieep0io fragrance eo
heeling to the respiratory organs. '
We do not wain anyone's money name
Hy.o-mei gives relief and oure and we
absolutely agree that money will be re-
funded unities the remedy gives eatiefao•
Mon.
All druggiete should be able to supply
you with Hyo mei or we will Bend it by
mail on receipt of priee $1.00 and every
paokage i0 sold with the di6tinat under-
standing that it 0080e nothing unless it
pores. Boothe Hy -o mei Oompaoy,
Buffalo, N Y.
I�-
Summer
School
A epeoial course of instruction
during July and August for Pub-
lic School Teaoltore.
Enter any time.
Individual instruction,
Walkerton
Business College
e �
GEO. SPOTTON, Principal
Bodmin" Lime Works,
BELGRAVE
Is headquarters for First-class
Lime. Write or Telephone
A. Nicholson & Sons
PROPRIETORS
CS -Will meet teams from a distance at
Oentral Hotel, Bruseele.
Brussels
Greenhouse
PLANTS AND
FLOWERS
Any quantity of Tomato, Cauliflow-
er, Celery and Oabbage Plante. Tomato
Plante 10o a box or Boa dozen loose.
Fine collection of Flowering Plante.
A choice lot of Geraniums and An-
nuals f •r bedding.
Boston or Japan Ivy oan be put out
any time in Sommer -16o, 20a, 25a each.
Floral designs made to order.
Agent for Dale's Cut Flowers.
MISS KELLY
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WANTED
L
The Highest Market Price
will be paid in Cash for any
quantity of. W ool delivered
at my store, Brussels.
Alf. Baeker
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IMwaETaNT NOTICES LLA
WANTED.—ONE 'HUNDRED
temale operatives for Hewing nod
Knitting Machines, Winders, eta„ lo Snit•
ting tithe at Paris, Ontario, .Ral1way intim
advaneed. H.igbeet wngep paid, Addr0Oe
PPINASANS LIetITAD, 40.0
TT OUSE AN,I) i ACRE LOT
1 foreale--Albort street, camf:41101e
borne in good repair Small stable good
well, olepiIiPot'
furthercistern. ptooraplyake arone9
to 0,.OIIAWFOBD, Brussels,
48.11
BRICK STORE TO RENT BY
8'ebraary 001—part of Smith Blook,
22x05 feet ; and door from Amerivau notal ;
lately used ae tailoring and gents' lnrnlsb-
A g establishment. For further partioulare
apply to Dir, MalOSLV1t'R, Bruesele,
TIT OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
. LL —Thu nndoraigoedoftern for Bale b0r
house and 190 on Turuberry otreot, Brae-
sole. Poeeeealon could be gqiven. at 0uo0.
For prlo0, terms deo., apply to Mli9. P,
011110L9, Walton 1;.0., or to Tnp Pan.
QHORT IIORN BULLS FOR
BAxro,—Ona was a year old in January,
1000, aid the other 10 months old. Prize
animals and in good condition. Terms to
suit purchaser, JAMES BPEIR, Lot 80,
000.0, Morrie, orBruseele P, O. 10.00
K. O. T. M.
Brussels Tent of the Moeoabeeo, No, 24
bold their regular meetings in the Lodge
Boom, Baeker Block, on the let and 3rd
Tuesday evenings of each. month.
Visitorsalways welcome.
A, SOMERS, Com. A. McGUIRA,
Ej'OR SERVICE—THE UNDER-
91oNnn will hoop for oervloe ou Lot
21, Oon.10, Grey, the Holstein Bull, '!Laddie
I/ filial," off a good milking strain. Terms --
182.00 ,
erms-432.00, payable the30t day of February,
JONATHAN WRIGHT
42-tt Proprietor.
/1ALE TEACHER WANTED
for B. S. No, 7, .Grey Township (Vil-
lage of Oronbrook.) Duties to commence
after Bummer vacation. Apply stating sal-
ary and experience, with testimonials, on
or before July let, to A. MODONALD,
47-4 Heoretary•Treae., Oranbrook,
TENDERS WANTED. — TEN -
nuns will be roomed by the under.
signed up to Jane 10th, for putties eement
floors in baeement of Oraubrnok school.
Specifications may be seen at MoDuuald's
store. The lowest orany tender not newts -
sally aoeopted. Work to be completed be-
fore August 1st, A, MoDDNALD,
47-8 Seo, -Trete., Oraubrook.
P
OR SALE OR TO RENT:
The undersigned offers her or 0sale tae
farm, being Lot 20, 0on, 7' Grey,
to rent. Oomlortable house, bank baro,
orchard, wells, &e. Farm in only 8 of a mile
from the stirring village of Ethel, For fur-
ther particulars apply to It, 5, Boort, Brus-
sels, or MRS. SATE HOLLAND, 78 Shuter
Street, Toronto. 87.80
PROPERTY FOR, SALE—THE
undersigned offers hie house and lot,
ettuate on 10101 -street, Brunets, for sale.
It to well located, a convenient and oomfor•
table home. Possession can be given at
once. Will also pall the vacant lot, corner
of Mill and Elizabeth streets, which would
make a One building. site. For furtthnerrp r-
tioulare ae to price. terms, ,48.,
p
FRED. ADAMS. Hardware Dealer, Ford -
80 -4
FARM LABOURERS
L AND DOMESTIOS—
Ibave been appointed by the Dominion
Government to place Immlgraote 100121 the
United Eingdom .in positions as farm lab-
ourers or domestic servants in this yiol0ily.
Any person requiring each help should noti-
fy me by latter stating fully the kind of help
required, when wanted and wages offered.
TIM. numbers arriving may not be sufiioient
to comply all requests but every effort will
be trade to pprdyide each applicant with
help required. F. S. 0001,0,
Canadian Government Employment Agent
9247 Brussels P.D.
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the estate of William H.
Hutchinson, late of the Village of
Brume's, in the County of Huron,
Gentleman, deceased.
Notice is hereby given. pursuant to Rev16-
ed Statute's o-- Ontario, 1897, Obop. 120, and
amending .tote, that alt ereditore and others
having any claims against the estate of the
said William H. Huta/dam, who died on or
100 are required
about the day000 day 7
Y, 4
n a he 29th of Juna 190 to
v r before t A.
load bynet prepaid, or deliver Bru to A, B.
MaodSol-
icitor
nor, of eoe a Welsh,
, Ethel
P.
0. Bal-
F'lnIa for A. George Brussels
els P. Ethel P. o., and
Finlay a goon, Bed ,the P.O„the n and sur-
namesthe said deceased ,their Christian and sur
names and addressee with fall partianlare in
writing of their claims, the etatemeot of
their accounts and the nature of the seem-,
Woe (if any) held by them.
And notice is further given that after the
said last mentioned date the said Exeontore
will proceed to distribute the assets of the
deceased amongst the parties entitled there-
to, having regard only to the olaime of
which they .ball then hove 0otioe and that
the said Exeoutere will not be liable for the
assets, or any part thereof, to any person or
pereoue of wbose claims notice shall not
have been reoelved by them at the time of
such distribution.
Dated at Brussels, May 28th, 1007.
A.B. MACDONALD,
47
•3
Solicitor for Executors,
;kiAliaL LiNn'
ToReiNig are/wens
MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL
Virgiulau Salle Friday, Junot 7 July 0
7'ttniaiau a Jane 14 Jan? PA
Vlatortan ” " June 21' duly iii
Ionian ,....,," " Jttne 25 July 2a
MONTREAL TO GLASGOW
Mongolian—Sails Thureday, June 0 July:11
Oprtuthlan,.. Thursday,June 38 July 18
Pr000ria4 „ " T'bnraduy, Jupe 20 Jely 20
Blollfan ,,,.,. " Tbureduy,JUtto27 Aug, 1
For settings, 10016, and fall Information
apply to
W. IL KEIRR,
Agent Allan Limo, Brueele,
Synopsis of Canadian Northwest
HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS
ANY even numbnr04 sootier: of -Dominion
Lands in Manitoba, Saekatahowan .cud
Alberta, excepting 8 and 20, not maerved,.
may bo homesteaded by any person who Is
the Bole head of a family, or any male over
38' years of age, to theextent of - one-quarter
888000n of 100 aore0 more or Tess.
Entry may bo mado personally at the
local land oirioe for the dietriot iu which
the land to situate,
The llomoateador to required to perform
the o000113000 eon waited therowlth under
oneof ha foliawiog plane
s' restdonoe aeon
(1) Atit leapt aIx month
and eutivntion 00100100,110 each year for
81341 thro7000,
(9) If Ilia0fsther (or mobhor, it rho father
1deeeased) of the bomesteader resides
e
upon afarm in the vio0utty of the land
entered for the requirements as to real -
donee may bo satisfied by ouch pereou re-
siding with the father or mother.
(31 If the settler has his permanent resi-
dence upon farming land owned by biro
inthe vicinity of hie hoaleetoad, the re-
quirements as to residence may be setts -
lied by residence upon the said land.
Six mouths' notice in writing should be
given to the Commissioner of Dominion
Lands at Ottawa of 0oteotlon to apply for
pate00.
W.W.00RY,
Deputy of the Miul8tor of Interior.
N. B,Uoautburized publloat;oc of this ad-
ver0ie8meut will nut be paid for.
Lime 1011 Sale
Just received a car load
of No. 1 White Lime.
D. A. LO W R Y
BRUSSELS.
Brewer's
Reliable
Art Studio
If you are visiting in this neighbor-
hood it would be worth your while to
look up our Studio. We are eeoond to
none and our prices are lower than other
towns.
We would be pleased to have yon
call and see samples, also see our large
assortment of views on Poet Cards. They
make good Souvenirs. Don't fail to
have some.
WE FRAME PICTURES
Enlarging done in first-olase style—
Orayou or Water-oolor.
Give u0 a call,
H.R. BREWER
SATLT
Farmers or Storekeepers
by coming to the
Brussels Salt - Works
can get any kind of Salt
they require.
Gordon Mooney,
Foreman, - Brussels.
aRICIONIMMEIMEM
Ernozon
A DANDY STOOK OF
TurniD Seeds
33 IT a -a- 1
Always get the best as it costs no more to grow GOOD than
poor Seeds of any kind. The success no doubt depends largely on
the preparation of the soil, but not less so on the QUALITY of the
Seed sown. Impressed with this fact we always procure our Seeds
from one of the most reliable firms in Canada. We now have in
stock the following varieties of Turnip Seeds, 'viz. :—
BRUCE'S NEW CENTURY—A Purple Top Swede, resembling the Westbury, of
splendid uniform growth and fine quality. 18 is the best Swede we know df to
resist mildew and is a heavy cropper.
NEW KANGAROO—A very hardy Swede 8imflar in size and growth to the Ele-
phant and increasing in popularity moll year.
HARTLEY'S'BRONZE TOP—Small nook and single top roots, very riob'in quality
and a good keeper.
HALL'S WESTBURY—A well known Standard variety and one of the best.
BANGHOLM—A large and handsome variety and a popular Turnip.
WHITE .SWEDE—Remarkable for its nutritious properties, hardiness and long
keeping.
GREY STONE—A white fleshed Turnip ; early, hardy and of good quality.
Our Customers Highly Recommend these Varieties
ALEX, STRACHAN
WE have an A 1 stock of Top Buggies,
manufactured by the R. McKie
Co:, of Plattsville, and Wm. Dore & Co.
of Wingham, The Workmanship through-
out is -First-class and prices are right, Don't
fail to see them.
Repairing, Re -painting and Trimming at-
tended to in a workmanlike manner on short
notice and at very reasonable rates.
R. Francis & Co.
Shop next to Town Hall, Brussels
We also keep in stook the real Fleury Plow Points
and the Frost & Wood repairs. Call and see us.
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