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THURSDAY, AUG.15, 1907,
L9,..twAftte.
Iaoglt Porter has returned tom New
Liskeard where he spout a week with 0.
H. Fullerton,
The anniversary foreign of the Ma ho-
diet ahuroh in Atwood are to be 001 the
16111 end Nth of Sept.
Lizzie Walker out the wrist of her 'left
hand with a hotelier kuilo and the wound
bled prolueely but ie healing moray.
Miss )Mabel Kidd loft for Toronto
where site wad enter Deer Park hospital
to qualify ae a nurse. The Deer Park
hospital deme with uervmte diseases and
Mabel expeote to graduate after a two
years' Goatee.
Isabella Coates, wife ot Robert Thomp•
eon, of (Debra River, Manitoba, and
daughter of Wm, Coates, of E ma, died
at the home there on Friday Augnot 2nd,
1'ha
deemed was in her 24th year, sed
]eaves three ohildren, the youngest being
only a fete days old. Both 1VIr. and Dire,
Thompson were former residents of
Elmo, Mr. Thompson beaus a eon of
Andrew Thompson of the 4th eon., near
Trowbridge, They have beau married
about eiz }'ears, and have einoe lived in
illauitobu, Wm. Crates left Toeeday
morning of last week for the West, his in
tended trip beim; hastened by hie dough-
ter'e death,
tellintort.
Harry Davie' trotter won second in the
green 800s atZurioh.
Jno. Weatherald lett the Hoose of
Refuge lest week without Baying good
hye.
The 0ounty rate for the town this year
is $1,020, or about $200 lees than Mat
e ear.
W. R. and Mrs. Lough left town en -
route fur Venoouver, where they expeot
t0 reside in the future.
The Hortioultural Sooiety purpose
bolding a Flower Show in the Town Hall
Clinton, on some date uext month.
It is reported that the G. T. R. authori•
the now favor the 1)04 0f lease Street ae
the place for the proposed uew station.
J. E. Cautelou and J. E, Hovey were
in Toronto last week taking part in the
Stanley Gun club tournament held on
Aug. lob, 8111 and 9th.
Jelne Hartley, the new principal of the
Model Sohool, moved hie Wenders fron e
Blyth to Jlintou last week mid has token
the house on Ontario street lately oo.
(stapled by Mr. Reekie.
Dr. W. and here. Gunn have returned
from their trip to Britain and the eon
fluent. They bad a very pleasant time.
The Dr, made a coi.ideranie gain in
avoirdupois while away.
T. McKenzie the well known builder
of town, has been awarded the contract
for the oouetruction of all the wiudo,v
frainoa regnired for the new factory of
the Goderioh Wheeled Rig Co. amounting
to 932 pair.
D. E. Munroe, the well knownmer-
chant and postmaster of Auburu is in
the hospital here and Wednesday of feet
weak underweut au operation for the
removal of a earner Prem hie aide. Hie
matey friends wilt be pleased to kuow
that no serious results are anticipated.
Mra. Monro fa bo attendance ou him.
F31v,cta.
M. N, Young, of North Dakota, was
the 10001 at the home of Mae. Myles
Yomng last weak,
The School Board has reoeived two
appiiootione for the position of Prinofpel
of the Blyth School.
C. A. and hire. Howe, returned last
week after a holiday of a month or so
with friends down East.
The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrews ohureh
halo a Garden Party on the ohoroh lawn
on Wednesday evening,
Maeter Milton and Mies Attie Bradwin,
of Gaut, are here for a three weeks' visit
with tbelr grandparents, J, G. and Mrs.
Emigh.
James Youog left on Monday of last
week for Luokuow where he lite neared
a poeition. Mrs. Young and family will
leave at the end of the month.
Monday morning of last week Burton
Cartwright, youngest eon of W. J. and
Mrs. Andrew, passed away, hie age
being 8 months and 6 daye. The baby
had never been strong einoe ite birth and
the pause of death was oonvuleiono.
W. J. Dempeey, bought the 150 acre
farm situated a mile and a quarter. from
Blyth to the North, from E. Kraehling,
of Areola, Sack , for 53,000. The farm
wee owned by the late Geo. Kraehling
and wee well worth the sum paid and
more, It has a good barn and house ou
ft. John Deubotm hoe the term leased
and will continue to campy it.
The Blyth Fair Directors have decided
not to hold ranee this year 88 it is again.
se the law, so will substitute three prizes
for the beet single drivers, 10 bends or
under, $10, $5, $2 ; ;the beet team road
mere 10 band or under, 410, $5, $2 ; the
beat carriage teems, 10 hands or over, $10,
$6, $2. The style form and speed will be
conetdered and no 00tren00 tee will be
charged.
IN o)r(lgv1021.
Will. Adams, who has been threatened
with an attuok of typhoid, is now rano
valeeoiug.
The quarterly meeting of the LoIetho•
dieb dhuroh, Fordwieh °inuit wee held be
Newbridge on Sunday.
The grants. to Agrioultorol Societies
ender the new Act have bean apportion.
ed. The amount coming to the Howiolt
Society for 1907 will be $111.00.
The Police Trustees have a gang at
man working on the extension of the
cement walk West of the Albion Hotel.
It may be extended to Wm, Baird'a gate.
]cabin Watters had the nail torn from'
hie thumb. Ile was turning the emery
Wheel foe hie uncle to sharpen a binder
knife when hie thumb caught in tba cogs
with the above result,
Wm. Corbett reoeived a sting on the
arm from a bee or some other insect and
has been laid off work most of the time
einoe, It became inflamed and swollen
and.wboo tanned over hall a onp of mat.
ter was removed,
The Fordwloh Cheese Factory le haw.
bug a very euoaesoful year. The dim,
tore have aold 100 shares of stook at $10
eaoll, and the firer payment ie dee on
Sept. let. Over $200 hoe been 8peut on
improvements. The make for the lege
halt of Jnly wee 17,007 pounds of 0hea80,
wbioh wits aold et 11 1 10 rants a pound,
bringing $1881 40 the 18rgeat part of
as bleb woe paid to the patrons, John
Rrouhttrd ie the largest p81r00,
On We:h umday of Iaet week the make
ot oheeeo for the last halt of Judy from
Fordwiah.faolory, amounting to 10,081:
the., was shipped from Fordwloh by Geo,
Booth to iugersoll. The pries: was 105
cents nod the amount of sale 51,708 00.
The Record 8008 —The return gams
of football between Ethel and Fordwloh
wee played at Ethel on Saturday even-
ing. 3rd mate Kid resulted in a victory
of 2-0, The game wee well oonbeeted in
the first half there being no steering done
In the seeoud half, Ethel, with rhe help
of a 1rea11 man at half time played very
aggreseively snoring two grade, The
Fordwloh teem oonsieted 0t :—Ootl, H.
Carter ; backs, 13. Young, W. Spence 1
hall bneks, G. Brinker, J. Greer, W. H.
Downey • Forwards, L. Downey, G.
Dobbs, F. Howeon, Gilkinsou. The
Ethel team oonsieted of nearly the same
team es played here, atreugtbed by a
couple of the ohampiou Brussels team.
This Tonic (Milds no
Many inedioiuee annulate, break down
leave you worse than ever. Ferrozone to
diiietent—it's a blued•former, a nerve
strengthener, a bodybuilder. Pette
enaemie girls are now given color
and vigor, "Better than all t0nioe I
fouud Ferrozone" writee Mrs. Ie. F.
Caseleton, of Woodstock, '1 was nom•
pletely run dotvn,eheeks were blanched,
lips white cad had every align of anosmia.
Ferrozone added to my weight. gave Inc
strength, ambition and good health."
Nothing better, try Ferrozuue yourself,
50e per box at all denlere.
I,.,tea(uwel.
Civic Holiday on Monday.
The Standard ie tithing ite ouetomary
midsummer holiday this week.
Mies Beatrice Rogers left for Detroit,
where she has taken a poeitiou iu a
wholesale millinery establishment.
Will. Oarthew, of the Imperial Bank
staff here, has been transferred to the
Fergus egeuoy, end left last week for his
new position.
Misses Lily and Lon Tabberner and
Annie, Kate and Morgauet McKenzie
left o0 Tuesday for Muekoka, where they
will spend et couple of weeks.
The rear part of Adam Gabel's bnboher
shop was discovered to be on fire by some
one palming, who gave the alarm, which
brouguttbe Ore brigade quickly on the
scene, and in a very short time the lire
was under control.
On 000ou11 of some oonaiderable say
lag in expenditure and iuoreaee in
revenue the oonooil toned they could
meet all obligatioue of the year with a
oonsiderably lessened tax rate and deoid-
ed on making the general rote for the
town 24 mills ou the dollar, a reduotion
of two mills on the dollar from what
the rate bee been for a umber of years
para. The rate on farm lands was fixed
at twenty mills on the dollar and on park
lots at twenty two.
WOMEN PAY MORE.
Wily i11surane0 CompaniesDiseriminate
Against the Mantle Sex.
Medical examiners of insurance nom
patties say that the reason a women
pays more for the privilege of inane.
ranee than a man, is from the toot that
wome0 more readily fall viotime to in
digeetioa and stomach troubles and the
fatal ailments that spring from these
causes.
All persona, they say, who have a
weakaoed digestive eyetem and suffer
from nick heodaxhe, dizzy epelle, die•
tress atter eating, epeoke before the
eyes, bloating, nervousness, sleepless.
nese, and the many other eymptome
of indigestion, seen lower the tone of
the whole system and are most ens
oeptible to a fatal illness,
For curative power in all stomach
troubles, nothing else is as sale yet
effective, nothing else oan be thor•
oaghly relied upon to relieve all Iron.
Wee from iudigeetion as 111i o na. It is
unlike any remedy heretofore known
and ie really one of the valuable die.
0008rie0 in modern mediae' 00180oe.
It ie not the aoute ettaoke that in.
fluence the insurance examiners alone,
but the constant feelings at weakueae,
beadealtee, indigestion and stomach
troubles—these thinge, phyeioiane say,
kill more people than many more eeri0ne
disaamee.
We abeolutely agree that your money
will he refuoded should you buy a 50.1.
box of Mi.o na etomoah tablote and not
be satisfied with the results. Mi•o•na is
Bold by druggists everywhere, or will he
Bent by mail on receipt of priee, 50 dente,
Booth's Mona Company, Buffalo, N. Y.
Ca ode:melon.. -
The Kensington Furniture company
expect to have their new plaut in opera•
Lion before the end of the month,
Ticket Agent Kidd annoauoee in hie
office that the fret train over the line
from Godetioh to Toronto will leave bete
00 August 26th.
All former etadente of the Gaderiob
grammar school, high Moot or Col.
legiate (esthete, and all present
students of the Collegiate Institute,
are invited to be pteeen1 at the re.
anion to be held ou 'Thursday and Fri.
day, August 22nd and 28rd,
The Dement walls along the Booth
side of the elevator, above the Grand
Trunk track, ate now complete, thus
practically finialting the oontraot of
Pi5oet & Co. The construction train,
with its steam; party of men, ie mov.
ing along this end of the line, putting
on Aniohing to0011ee, putting down the
ties and rails and ballasting the road,
Robert Park, publio eohuol inspector
for Weed Kent and the day of Ohnt
ham, farmer,y principal of Godermh
model school, died at hie home in
Obathom on Sunday, Aug, 4th, Mr.
Park had been in poor health for some
time, but had perofeted in attending
to his work. A few weeks ago he be.
(tame seriomdy ill and symptoms, of
Bright's disease developed, though it
was only a few daye before hie death
that hie oouditioo was oonsidered pre.
oariooa.
A wagon with team was being loaded
with cement from a, oar at the dook be.
twee0 the harbor and Dotlor'e ware.
house. The team gob frightened at
something, etarted off, and the ono,
side horse being blind, pulled for the
harbor; the otbrr animal, seeing the
danger, palled the other way, but was
overpowered, and team, wagon and
dement went into the harbor. The
outfit, wbioh belonged to Pigott & Co,,
woe afterwards pulled out, the horses
being properly dlepoaod of.
De ;f : , a °
Reliable
Art Studio
ld tho pr.•por place to get your Photo.
graphs Mimi. Photos from the bunhea111
up to the 14 x 17 Group and Portrait alae,
taken with greet 00100850,
Get a Photo of your Venally the that
Chance y„11 to 80 to gra them together.
We ere wound to none and vary
tnnderate ill 0180 01101'ge5.
Viewe of era:Meneea, Gtr'., taken on
Mind notice.
Picture Frames made to Order.
H.R. \. pnBREWER
U M P{
AND
\9MDMML.LS
The undersigned is prepared to sup-
ply the public with the beet iu the above
hues.
Repairs promptly attended to,
Orders left with HARRY JAMES,
American Hotel, Brussels, will receive
our early attention.
A. RAYMANN,
CRANBROOK 4-3 en
The Orsi coat of iron, about 7,000 ]be.
was made at the new foundry of the
Doty Works on Tuaaday of last week
and was quite a 0000000. The building
is not quite complete, but the firm woe
waitiug for oaeting, am the work bad to
be done. Tbo test was 0 good one for
the meobinery, wbioh was found to be
first class,
The voters' list for the town of God.
erioh bee bine issued, end 08 in past
years it contains no list of manood Iran
obiee voters in part 3, though the Act
providing for registration was changed
at the last session of the Legislature to
apply to totem; and cities with over
9,000 population. As the list now reads
this class of voters would appear to be
dietronobiaed it ou election for the legis•
lature were 00 be ordered.
0. P. R. 01110wmo.—The date selected
is to be Thursday, Sept. 12, or as near
that 0e can be arrouged with the 0. P.
R. authorities. The Guelph Mueioal
Sooieby will run the first exoureion train
over the new line, and expeot to bring
from 1000 to 1200 people, ae the trip f;
being diecueaed with a widespread in-
ternee. They will send up a committee
to confer with the Musical Society here,
so as to arrange for a joint concert in
the evening. An open air gathering will
be held in the Harbor Park during the
afternoon, et which addresses will be
delivered by some of the offoiala .and
representative visitors, this poiut be.
lug selected as giving the beat com-
plete view of the 800080oe of the new
road into Goderioh, and the harbor and
surr00odinge. A banquet will be held in
the evenf05 at which the representative
and invited visitors will be the gueete
of the town, and it is hoped theee
will inolude repreeentativte of the
Dominion and Provincial Govern•
menta, members of the O. P. R. dire°.
made and prominent off:Miele, es well
0e leading manio)pal repreeenbativea
from Guelph to Goderioh,the speaking
will doubtless be of a high order, and
of more than mai public interest. The
matter at this end of the line ie now in
the hands of the Town Oonieil, to whom
report will be made by their Speoial
committee.
WATERY BLOOD
Nerves •are Weak
Faoe is Pallid
You Lack Strength
You Look Sickly.
until YOu Irouizo and Purify the.
BloodThere's No hope of Cure.
Thousands of tired workers need the
iuvigor06ion, the etrength, the brave.
force wbioh Ferrozone °au supply.
Ferrozone imparts strength balsam it
nouriehee,
Ferrozone is able to oouriab because it
supplies to the blood the elements it
leeks,
Onoe the blood is vitalized, its tonic
iiflaenoe is otroalated to every nook and
corner of the body, carrying new life
with it.
Oaeee on record prove that Ferrozone
builds up when else fails, Me, Alonzo
W. Douglas, of WoodbridgeOnt., eaye :
"I desire to state the remits I derived
from the use of Ferrozone. Two year's
ago was etrioken with pneumonia'. So
severe was the attack and so reduced woe
my strength my life woe despaired of, I
had the very beet of medical attention,
but made noprp5r088 towards recovery.
When reduced to praotioally a nketeton,
a kind friend told me of the •remarkable
power8 of Ferrozone. An improvement
began almoet at canoe. I gained :deathly
in weight and strength until Ferrozone
made me a new man, I will g:adly
antiwar inquiries for other sufferers if
they care to have farther partici:dere
about my recovery. Ferr,.zolle deserves
its great measure of 0000888."
When a man in Mr. Douglas' low con—
dition oan be gaiekly cured, arn'b the
ahaooeo good for you 7 Don't fail to try
Ferrozone. Price 600. per box at all
dealers,
Perth County.
Walter Thomson, of Mitohell, hoe era
turood home atter about three months'
absence in the West and et -tile coact,
Where he met quite a number of Mitohell,
hes who have gone West years ago and
all have done well,
A oris whish has around a good deal
of interest 0am8 before Polioe Megiebrate
W. R. Davie at Mitchell. It appears]
that Jouepb Skinner sent hie hired man
for a load of gravel to Wm. Tepr'e gravel
pit and the latter ie proceeding a;since
the former toe etealiog, The purlieu are
both wellato•do end reepenteble fermate
of Fullerton, and the outoomo wag watch•
ed with httereet.
Wedueeday evening of loot week W,
ii40perd, of Iliituheil, undertook 10 ebae,
the his daughter, aged about 17 years,
for eteying Out late, and for hie tremble
Cha girl went to the po Foe ntagieerate uud
laid it oomplaint of abuse, The outcome
of it wee that he appeared before le, 110.
W. 2 Davie ou Thursday morning in the
court room and was 51000 00105 good
advice and allowed to p0 m1 euepauded
eentenpe by paving the 00010 of the 00001,
anrountiog to $3.
Au amusing attractant, in which a large
oolite dog figured, was witnessed fn
Stratford, The dog lead been left by
its owner ht Dr. Bothwell'e Oleo, aid in
ell effort to free iteelt sought out au open
window in the second story, and leaping
through, turned several eomereaulte, lit
upon an awning and then fell upon the
earth a few beet from a woman who was
passing the building. The dog, happy to
be free, oiroled around a few momenta
and Chau duelled off ou a mad chase to
locate its master.
Great 13181re08 en Hee Throat
Not an un0olnmotl experience was that
of Mrs, H. S. Witmont, ot Shuler, N. S.
Dealers failed, still a quiok cure woe
found in "Catarrhozone." Notice Ude
statement t "I have been a moat dread,
fel sufferer from bronchial trouble and
catarrh. On deme daye I would hawk
and suffer great dietr000 in my throat.
I used ell kinds of medicines but didn't
get permanent relief till I used Catarrh.
ozone. It hue etreugthened my throat,
oared my 0005(1 and made entirely well."
Refuse eubetitut09. All dealers sell
Catarrhozooe in 25c and 51.00 slue.
Adelbert Halford, a Port Hope boy,
was killed in a runawer7.
Priooipal Radoliffe of the London Col.
legiate Institute has resigned.
Ohara Calms, of liidgetown, was drown•
ed while bathing at Rondean.
The Montreal street railway ane given
free rides to over 22,000 ohtldren this
Sommer.
Wm. J. Milligan, street railway con.
doctor, of Hamilton, was killed, being
streak by a trolley pole.
Alex. Moleeoo fell down the abaft of
the Temiekoming & Hadeon'a Bay mine
at Cobalt and was killed,
The 0. P. R. is adding to its rolling
,took jnet now at the rate of 28 freight
oars a day and 200 euglnes a year.
The Dominion Paint Ocmpany'a prem
Me at Hamilton wee damaged by fire to
the extent of twelve hundred dollare.
The Committee eeleoted by the Govern•
meat to iuveetlgate prison labor questions
cleated J. P. Downey, M. P. P., Chair.
man,
Henry 13. Williams, a oolored porter ou.
the Iuteroolonial Railway, was arrested
at Montreal on a ohasga of robbing pas.
Gondustor William Hodgson, of Port
Hope, was killed at Oobourg. He Blipped
as be stepped not of the caboose, and
feel under the wheels.
The Suooe0sion Duties Deportment
has`reoeived the last payment on the late
Senator Fulford'e estate, bringing the ag•
gregate paymente up to $366,000.
The Con -mares jury that inveelieoted
the death of Fireman Mune, of the tug
Gilbert,oeneured captain Kingston for
not employing competent engineers.
St. Thomas Board of Education has
appointed J. N. MoCutobenu head prig.
rape of all the publio wheels in the city,
and E. W. Jeunioge Englieb Master at
the oollegiate,
oes Not
dolor Hair
Ayer's Hair Vigor, as now
made from our new improved
formula, does not stain or color
the hair even to the slightest
degree. Gray hair, white hair,
blonde hair is not made a
shade darker. But it certainly
does stop falling hair. No
question about that.
Does not change the color of the hair.
Formula with oaoh bottle
show it to your
tiers
doctor
Np- than
him about It,
Ehaa do 0o heave
Indeed, we believe it will stop every case
of falling hair unless there is some very
unusual complication, something greatly
affecting the general health. Then you
should consultyour physician. Also ask
him about the new Ayer's Hair Vigor.
--.Made by the r. O. Ayer 0o., Lowell, Mus.—
Alex. Daboia, of Hnll, was drowned
while bathing.
Revere hailstorms ere reported from
dliferent ee06ioue of Manitoba,
'1'hoe Shannon, a Frontenao flaunty
farmer, was gored to death by a bull near
Bunbury.
Lord Strathoona visited Sir Wilfrid
Laurier At Ottawa, and they diem:weed
the all.red line,
Oolleotor Creeggan, of Thorold, is said
to be nearly three thousand dollars short
in his a000nnte, and the town is looking
to hie sureties to make good the defioi•
nay.
Sheep shearing for the 0e0eon at Leth•
bridge locality has been completed. Ow•
ing to the exceptionally severe Winter
the clip ie not as heavy ae previously.
The average weight of the wool sheared
from anted sheep is about six pounds.
The sheep were fed for six weeks during
the severest portion of the Winter. 0.
5, Croat, 80110 ted 6,000 sheep, got the
same average yield. Laet Winter wee
the first In the history of Southern
Alberta that it was found ieoeeeary to
feed the sheep: The Iamb crop ha ex.
oeptionatly good, (looks having .from
seventy io ninety-two per cent of lambs.
New Kidneys for 3c. a Day.
Weak kidneys that are making your
back ache—that are making you suffer
with Rheumatism, Sciatica, I umbago—
are changed into well, strong kidneys
by Bu -Ju. It is Bu-Ju—the Gentle
kidney Pill—that heals the kidneys;
gives you practically a new pair of
organs and corrects all Bladder Troubles.
If you know you have Kidney' Trouble,
or if yoususpect it by the pains im the
back,headaches,frequent desire to urinate
—take Bu -Ju on our positive guarantee
that it will cure you or money refunded.
5oc, a box—at druggists: The Clafiin
Chem. Co., Limited, Windsor, Ont. 58
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The Exhibition the People nil Like to Attend
Exhibitors and Visitors Find it
Profitable to go
K.NAj3ENHUE'8 AIRSHIP daily, and a full list of
Attractions, with plenty of Music. Fireworks after
Programme each evening, concluding with that
Grand Display, "THE' SIEGE OF •GI13aALT:ER"
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"Reduced Rates on All Railroads."'
Send
ailroads. '
Sentl 10 the Sew•etnry for Prize uncia, riogrvuno and all inforvuata"n
80• J. 10516, President A. 00. 111170, Seerctary
ita,ls' A Pb 3ti4ea N 1 6
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allallal Bolier' Fluor Milis
Good Bread and Pastry are essential to good
health. To obtain good Bread and Pastry it
is necessary to have good Flour.
0 de
Y of Flour
possesses all the cltlalilies that go to make
these essentials Try ibis, our special pro-
duct, and it will please you.
'All kinds of Feed kept constantly 0n hand.
Icing up Telephone No 4 if you desire anything in
our line and have not time to call.
WM. de R.A.PRYNE
£3P UStSELS
IMPORTANT NOTICES
rHIN0LES,—A CAR O1'' RED
AJ Oodar Shingles just to ha 1 .11rusepls,
Li USE AND :l AORLF LOT
1 for Bale—Albert Arcot, comfortable
home to good repair. Smelt stable, good
I well, cistern, 50. Poeaesetou any time, For
further particulars apply on the emulate]
:to 0, 011A)0100100, lirneoele,
I
TOME TO DEBTORS—DR,
BURNS has placed his neeount0 in
1 my Lando for oollaotlou, Mb parttime Wait.
ad will kindly arrange payment at ogee.
^5, 1i. MACDONALD.
limaeele, July 3rd, 1307, 22.60
�RICIt STORE TO RENT BY
February let—part of Smith Block.
22x56 feet ; Sud door front Amor1800 Dotal ;
lately vivid us tailoring and gents' furnishk,
lug oetabliehment, For further partiouiura
apply to ll1t. MOKELVEY, Snuffle's.
pOUSE ANI) LOT FOR SALE
—The undersigned offers for sale her
house and lot on '1'uruberry street, Brus-
sels. Poeseselou could be given at once,
For price, terms &o., apply to RISS. 1,
010100008, Watton 1i. 0., or to 1'1110 Poen,
K. 0. T. M.
Brussels Tent of the Maccabees, No, 2'1
hold their regular meetings in the Lodge
Boom, Beaker Block, ou the 100 and 8rd
Tuesday eventoge of each month.
Vleiture always welcome.
A. SOMERS, Oom, A, Meal/IRE, 10,E.
11ARM i'OR SALE—BEING
Lot 24, nom. 18, (Frey, containing 100
sores, 45 aurae cleared end bulauuo bead
wood bean and swamp. Good brink house
with kitchen, driving shed and stable , good
well, o relined, 6;0, on eternises. Plage well
fen08d. P oaeeselon could be given alter
crop is off, For Further particulars, as to
priee, terms, Leo. Apply to hie. U. MoNnm,
Lot 24,110n. 34,Grey, or laoneelcir P. 0.
NOTICE
Any person wishing to have their tote at.
teudud to will and 100 at the Cemetery on
Thursday,y Frida and Saturdayof each
th
week duing" eSommer. monts. lam
also Agent for the Mitchell Marble and
u relate firm. come and foeppoot our wont
and get prioee before buying elsewhere.
R081060T G. DARE,
49.4 Caretaker.
FORe SALMEnOR ed oeO hRer ENO .—
aloe
farm, being Lot 20,00n. 7 Grey, for sale or
to rent. Comlortable lienee, bank bare,
orchard, wells, &e. Farm is only 101 a mile
from the stirring village of Ethel. Fur fur-
ther particulars apply to If, S. Soott, Brus-
sels, or MRS. KATE HOLLAND, 78 Souter
Street, Toronto, 87-8m
PROPJORTY FOR SALE—THE
undersigned offers his house and lot,
situate on 101111 street, Brussels, for Male.
It is w011 looated, a convenient and cornier.
table home. Possession eau be given at
0n00, Will also sell the vacant lot, corner
of Mill and Elizabeth streets, whiten would
make a cue building site. For further par-
ticulars as to priori, terms, 50„ apply to
FRED, ADAMS, Hardware Dealer, Ford -
10 -4
'FARM FOR SALE—BEING Si
Lot 10 and Lot 17, con. 16, Grey. The
farm (outates 160 acres, 140 acres cleared
and 5 aoree of good hardwood bush, There
isa good frame house, bank barn 46x100 it.,
outbuildings, etc. W10dmIll on baro and
waterworks eyttem iu house and stable ; 2
orchards • 100 gores of farm now 10 grass.
of Ora
aatl brook 8l mionool tes tond rs llfwayles tdepotoon
0. P, B. Postoeslon for plowiug ae soon as
crop is off. For further particulars, as t0
price, terms, &e., apply ou the premises to
JAMES PERRIS, or Oranbrook P.O. 411
FARM LABOURERS
ANL' DOMESTICS—
T have been appointed by the Dominion
Government to plena Immigrants lfrom the
United Eingdom in pooltione as farm lab-
ourers or domestic servants in this vicinity,
Any
by letteerson r stetttoludo
fully the should noti.
fy010,1 01 halt
required, when wonted and wages offered,
The numbers arriving may not be eufeeleut
to supply all requests but every effort will
be made to provide each appliocut with
help required. F. 8, 51101T,
Canadian Government. Employment Agent
82.1y Brussels P, 0,
ALLAN MAIL' LINE
TURBINE STEAMERS
MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL
Tunisian Sails Friday,Aug, 9 Sept. 6
Viotorran Aug. 16 Sept,38
Corsican Mow) " Aug.23 Sept.20
Virginian ....,, ' " Aug, 80 Sept. 27
MONTREAL TO GLASGOW
Ionian Saila Thursday, Aug, 8 Sep, 12
Mongolian.,Thursday, Aug. 15 Sep, le
Oorlutbiau,8atbe Thureday,Aug. 28 Sep. 25
Pretoriau ,,, Thursday, Aug, 29 Oot, 8
For eallluge, lints and full information
apply to
W. 11. 110111810,
Agent Allan Lino, Brussels.
FALL
TERM
OPENS SEPT, 2
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your bee trainee! over Two Htutrlred
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them In: expellant altaotlorre to Wad"
lug Wmndian and Ampri¢aa Okloe,
Tudlvt lualit,etr110blon.
Write for catalogue,
Winghom
Business College
GEo. SPOTToN, Principal
Synopsis of Canadian Northwest
HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS'
ANY mu numbered eeetion of Dominion
Laude in Mani Lebo, 8uskotabewau and
Alberta, excepting 8 and 26, not reserved,
may be homesteaded by any person who la
the mote head of a tenth y, or any male over
18 yearn of age, to the extent of one-quarter
emotion of 160 acres more or lees.
Entry may be made personally at the
local Laud o1Gee for the dietriot fu wltioh
the laud is situate.
The homesteader Is required to perform
theoonditlo usoo"nooted therewith under
nue of the following pleoe :
(1) At least six menthe' residence upon.
and cultivation of the Laud hi each year for
three years,
(2) If the father (or mother, if the father
i0 d000aeod) of the homesteader resides
upon a farm in the violuity of 1118 land
eitered for the requirements as to reef.
deuce may be satisfied by seen person re-
siding 01081 the father or mother.
(3) If the settlor ha0 balm permanent reef -
deuce upon farming land owned by him
iu the vetlaity of his homestoad, the re-
quirements as to roeideuoe may be satis-
fied by resideooe epee the said laud.
Slxmooths'natioe 10 writing should be
given to the Commieeionor of Dominion
Lands eft Ottawa of intention to apply for
patent,
Deputy of iaeMiuleter of Luterior.
N.B. truauthorized publioatloo of this ad.
vertisem en will not be paid for,
Bodmin Lime Works,
BELGRAVE
Is headquarters for First-class
Lime. Write or Telephone
A. Nicholson & Sons
PROPRIETCRS
rr Will meet teems from to dietaueo at
Central Hotel, Brussels.
IIVB ;Of Si
Just received a car load
of No. 1 White Lime.
D. A. LOWRY
BRUSSELS.
L T
Fanners of Storekeepers
by coming to• the
Brussels Colt Works
can got any kind of Salt
they require,
Gordon Mooney,
Foreman, - I3rnssels,
A DANDY STOOK OF
7T
IIVE
have an A •1 stook of Top Buggies,
manufactured by the R, McKie
Co., of Plattsville, and Wrn Dore & Co.
of Wingbam. The Workmanship through=
out is First -claps 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.
Shop-nex.i to Tbwn Hall, Brussels
We•also•keep"in stock 'the : real Fleury Plow Points
and the .1)'rpst tg Wood bp,lil;5:, Call anti stop lis.