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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1907-9-19, Page 4Tin 5i",lllsoet got, THURSDAY, S.P. 19, 1907. A TRiP TO FORT WILLIAM To the Editor of Tee 1'asY t DRAB Brit• -Yea have asked me for few notes 0euoerning Fort Willie whiob eity I visited a short time as bra combination of bnaineee and pie euro, 10,16 attested on the Kiminfetikw riverwhioh empties into Lake Super for, FortWilliem ie a lawny plane 0 18,000 iohabitante and quite a bnildin boom is in progreee in widthere include 00026 flue brink bloeke. Bricklayer get 60 saute anhour and carpenters fro 53 to 53 50 per day. There le a eon (inual rattle of iron rails from the Can adman Soo for the new G. T. B. whin are being unloaded at the new 0. P. R Boake, It takee from two to three day to unload each steamer. The iron brad i0 being rushed before the new whoa mop 18 marketed. Trn Gerry and 1 took a ramble u Mt. McKay, 8 miles from the town a0 amass the Kiminietikwa river. Upth monu0018 we went walking, climbing raming, eorumbling and after a rest and eating part of our loath we soon reaohe the Bret flat where we fonnd a R. 0 church on a nice flat of rook large enoug to make a good eized garden if ther was any earth on It. As the obape tv081ooked we contented oareeleee with au onteide view and finished the bel Ona0 of our lunar. Now for the eteeper cliffs. We bad to travel on all fours meat of the time as the way ie so steep and only for the aid of small trees and bushes there 11 would puzzle the most of 00 to reach the enmmit. On arrival at the top there le a fine view of all the country and towns. A steamer going up the river, wbioh rune at the base of the monutain, appeared no larger than an ordinary sawlog. On the mountain we found blueberries, raspberries, winter- green berries and Saekatoone. At the very summit was a fiagetaff decked with U the nion Jack. When we arrived at the foot of the mountain we tounr two pair of very tired limbo. There wee an exanraion from Port Arthur to Rakebake Fella on the afore mentioned river. 24 miles West these falls are 110 feet high and are very Ane. They are of great benefit to Fort William as they are the Niagara et the Wee(, Up some distance above the falls they have a darn -from which they are acing about an eighth of the water. It le brought in 2 large cement tubes a dmeta°oe of about a of a mile into a large reeervoir from which it is let down 182 feet through 2 large eteel tubes driving large turbine water wheels at the power house generat- ing the power for the eleo0rio lighting of the oily. When perfected it ie expeoted all the machinery of the plane will be run by it 0e they have 20,000 horse power now. The cement tubes ere 10 feet inside and are hooped with a inch square iron beanie about 10 inches apart, imbed- ded in the Dement. The wails are from eight inobee think at the base and about 5 inches et the top. After the tube is formed and the wooden forme taken out a steel owning of lath is put it sad thoroughly plastered with the very beet 0em8ut. It took 15,000 barrels of Dement for oaoh tube. Some very large fieh are naught in the Kiminietikwa river. One sturgeon, eeoured at the power house, weighed • 129 ponnda and measured 5 feet 75 inchey,. I eaw men with diving suite laying large iron tubing throes the river for the purpose of conveying good water from a mountain lake to supply Port Arthur, 4 miles Best of Fort William. A000mpanied byy Wm. Stratton, a eon of Capt. Stratton, Broeeele, I had the pleasure of going through the immense smelting works. It would occupy too much spew to give the details of the Don• cern. They take off 4 heats in the 24 hours, viz , at 9 and 3 both day and night, tekiog off from 25 to 30 tone of pig iron at each heat which makes from 100 to 120 tone in 24 hours. It is a grand eight at night, I enjoyed my trip eery mach and will be glad on some 'more 000asia0 to re. turn for another stay. 'Zama Truly, • B. Grimm. Bruerels, Sept. 10, 1907. 'a m, 0 a. in • a 11 •8 9 d d, h 1 • A TRIP THROUGH SOUTHERN MICHIGAN. To the EdMtoY of Tick POST Dean Stn, -At yo0r requeet, Mr, Editor I will endeavor to give a few notes on a holiday outing I had recently, ao• oompauied by my mother. Our deetio• atioo was Hartford, Michigan, which is on the Pere Marquette Rahway be- tween Grand Rapids and Ohioago, a little over 100 miles from the laet mentioned plane and nearly 70 miles from the former. It has a population of 1,800 and ooneidering ite size it ie a very buoy plane. It le a Prohibition town and there is only one babel building in 1116 place, Michigan le often epoken of as the laud of Born and beaus but extensive mope of celery and potatoes are also grown. Three canning !eateries have been established recently in Hartford for the purpose of o8uoing all kinds of fruit and certain vegetables. At the time we visited one of the factories they were oannieg beano. We had the privilege of watching the beans beiug put through the whole promos, from the time they were olipped and made ready for the syrup to be poured on them to the sealing of the can and preparation for shipping. About 800 men and women aro employed in the three faotoriee. Peas are grown this year for the drat time in that district. They ate to be used for canning purposes. They ate grown ne a teat Otte season ae the m ajar• Ity of the tarmere were afraid that the pea weevil, well known to Heron county farmers, might molest their growth but as far ae we oould learn no damage by this deetrnotive bug had been reported. Vegetablee and halt are the Michigan farmers' main drop. A little grain of each kind in grown by meet of the term• ere but they all depend on their vegeta. hien, Corn, beans and potatoes are a fair crop, this year but the fruit drop, peaches eepeofelly, wan 810)001 a failure. Everyone remembers the heavy enOw storm of last October when the leavee weep still on the tree8. Michigan fruit orchards suffered severely. A heavy front a800mpanied the sneer and the Wee that were not broken were killed by the oold. Peaoh trade were the main eaffarere from the cold, very few et which I were lett. It wee a lotto of tboueendo of dollars to the oopgtry, .4 relative of aura bad fourteen aoree pled with peach Oen end nob etre mooed dostruo tion, lbia season's Drop would hay been the Arob for -them to bear. That 1 only a sample of what many others loot tel at the bad were d that y h d n of experleu cad ooh a severe front in twenty years Hartford, although a email place, pax waterworks system, They receive their eupply of water from roar wells drIll6 eideby side. The water is pumped int the supply tank by a gasoline ergine Eight miles from Hartford le Paw Paw Lake, a very popular Summer resort, It le patronized ohielly by Chicago people and has a population of nearly 1,500 in the venation eeaeon. The oo0tages and Sommer Potato are built around the lake, which has a oireamfereooe at nearly 20 milee. It was quite noticeable here tate difference between the Amerioan and Canadian method of observing Saoday, We contrived to visit this resort ou the first day o1 the week to see how they really did behave and fogad that the reports oiroalabed were not et all exagger- ated. Pool and billiard tables were in use, bowling wee in full awing, roller skating was all the go, while a band from Kalamazoo supplied the mania for the day. In fact, I believe, they did every. thing but dance and that wee clearly understood. Different pleasure beats carried a brilliantly painted sign whiob read thee, "Dacoing at Woodward's Paviliou every evening except Sunday." An orchestra from Oh(azg° supplied the math). On the day previous.ta the Sunday we visited the lake, hand bills were distribut- ed enno0noing that "the long- haired people from The House of David,' known ae "The Flying Rollers,' would give a concert with their enormous bands, the next day. We mined seeing them but managed to gather a little imformation about them, although it would have bee) interesting 00 look upon the countenances of the people who invited everybody, through their handbills, who wanted to live forever to comecat to their conte and learn how. They never expect to die. They will live all through the doming ages and if one of their number dies they claim that he lacked the required faith to eaahle him to live, None of the mem. bere out their hair after joining this Hoose of David and all their property is deeded over to Benjamin and Mary, their beloved leaders. Putting everything to- gether I think they could be counted se a brainleee eat of people. Well, Mr. Editor, if you one glean any information from anything that I have written, you are welcome to all you oda get. Hoping that I will have the ''pteasare of :reeving you better at some later date, I remain Very reepeotfully yours, A HOLIDAY VieIro . e 0 d 0 why no Yon Faint? Sometimes from shook or fright, but usually beoauee the -system is weakened and depreseed, it lathe power to re- act from sudden etrain. This oondition demands rebuilding, and nourishment which is beet supplied by Ferrozone. Io every form of debility Ferrozone is a epeoifio. It fortifies the digestive and aseimulative power of the body, pro• motes the elimination of waste materials builds tip Beene, gives energy and re• Blatant/a. To have rich red blood, en• during nerves, a strong oonetitntioeaeaud good health, nee Ferrozone. Sold every• where in 50o boxes or six for 52.50, CLINTON MODEL SCHOOL. The following are the students in at- tendanae al the Clinton Model eohool : Armstrong, Jennie, Brussels Deyell. Lillian, Wiogham Diehl, Erma, Clinton Dorranoe, Vera, Seaforth Elliott, Jessie, Seaforth Fear, Mary, Brussels Glenn, Vera, Seaforth Hetherington, Lizzie, Whitechurch Jamieson, Father, Clinton Reye, Bete, Varna Keys, adayme, Varna Leishman, Olive, Belgrave Mahaffy, Ella, Clinton Mitchell, Nettie, Listowel Nethery, Stella, Bloevale Phillips, Myrtle, Londeeboro Beott, Mary E., Wingham Smith, Beaforth Sherritt, Lydia, Parkhill Sherritt, Minnie, Parkhill Sperling, Norrl3a, Brussels Stevens, Weida, Seatorth Thompson, Gertrude, Exeter Tiplady, Evelyn, Clinton Wilson, Jessie, Seaforth Zimmer, Tillie, Brussels Breen, William, Wingham Bryant, Robert, Broeeele Campbell, Archie, Seaforth Deckle, Melvin, Seaforth Elliott, George, WIngbam Elliott, Wm, S., Seeforth Lyon, Emanuel, Blyth Minting, William, Clinton Nair, Knox, Clinton Hogg, Harold, Brussels Mackay, Rose, Seaforth McKenzie, Robt, Wm„ Olin'on Morrow, William, Seaforth Oliver, William, Beaforth Poeliff, Alfred, Wingham Weir, Wm, Wilfred, Wroxeter Welsh, Nixon, Clinton Wilson, Thos. G„ Wingham Young, Harvey, Broeeele W 00(t. Elms Fall Fair, Tuesday and Wednee. day, October let and and. Mies Mamie Watson lett to take a oouree in the Ladies' Whitby College. The exterior appearance of the Presby- terian March has been much improved by having several ooate of paint applied. Alex. Forrest, who hoe been spending the past month at Port Carling, Muskoka, for hie health returned home feeling much better. I tri Four looal bowlers viz :-Geo. Leahhead, Hugh Porter, Lemuel Pelton and W. N. MoKay were in Listowel and played a friendly game of bowls with a Lietawol rink. They were defeated by 9 shote. In Elme, on Sunday, September Mb, George Peebles died at the age of 81 years and 11 months, The fonerel left hie late reeidonoe on the 10th eon. on Tneeday, September 10th, et 2 p, m., eerviee et 1.30 and proceeded to Elme Centre oemetery where interment wee made by the Odd. feltowe, Bev, Mr. Bond wee attending a Union Oommittee,meeting °t the Methodist, Preobyterian and Congregational Ohtlroh• efat _.f'eronto, ale° a meeting of the 662/3 PER CENT", . more popi18 attoutuag than Duo year ago. Tide 0pety,46 elaqueutly an to 0110 poet work. We 001100te to meet the living ` don/elide of a erogresalve age, Our Stenographers and Book. beepers deligt'lie the most modern, ex- acting city of toes, • Day etudmote attend night classes free, Grudu.ttes mooed to good sit- uations, Now is the beat time to en. ter the Win ham Business College GED. SPOTTON, Principal Board of the Wesleyan Theological Col. lege of Montreal. The pulpit of the Methodlet Church here was supplied in the morning dud 8ervi00 withdrawn in the evening. N0 Liniment Can Cure It That pain between the eyes isn't neuralgia. Many think eo, but it ie oatarrb, plain ordinary oaterrh that oeede attention right now. Your proper lead ie to use "Oatarrhozone." Doctors recognize it as a 01100 that eurpaeeee all others. Sere because it doee reaoh the trouble ; eefe, bemuse no drugs to take, you breathe its healing vapor direat to the course of the trouble, and pore is gnar0n• teed. Two sizes 25o and 51,00 at all dealere. Ivor dwl sire The onrpentere are making good head. way with the new Lutheran ahuroh at Rert?glille, Mrs. A. J. Lowick and Mise Norma were Visiting friends in London and at. tending the Western Fair last week. On Monday of last week an arab in the new Lutheran ohoroh at Kartzville fell and etruak Bruen Albrecht on the head, He was unconscious for some time. He was removed to hie home jest East of Fordwiah and is doing as well ae oould be expeoted. While attending to a few chores on 8a0dey of last week Jae. Rowe took a weak spell and fell prostrate behind hie horse, where he lay for over half en hour. When found, Mr, Rowe wee just reviviee He was removed to the hones and was confined to hie bed for a few days. We hope he will soon be aronod again, feeling as hearty as ever. ""igtt 0i '.":'g' r17t Wraiths - n' i inti. Ren, W. B. Hadley, en myth, waft ;: a -n � IMPORTANT NOTiOILN Welting a0 the adberenle and Illtnlbore of ! Trinity church last week in the Interests i of tyre Jubilee bund of Huron Aimee, I Tho ohjeot is to raise $20,000. The ep• portlonment for tisparisll i0 about 575, Mine M, Roadbooee has been eligblly hidiep0eed fur the peat two weeks, oon- sequeutly the janier department of the Public Sehool has been 008611. Mee l8oadlronoe has been teaching hero over four years end this is the Met time she hits 1000 any time through Inness. Rood, Pure, Melt, Itrd Huey glow mu the fees, sparkling eyes, vivaaioee epirito are all the ootoomo of good blood No surer way exists of purifying and enriching the blood than to use Dr. JIemhlon'e Fide. By their g. ode notion on the bowels, kidneys and• liver they fitter every impurity from the eyetem, leaving it wholesome and able to do the wont neoeeoary for the mainteu• anoe of health. To be well, look well, and feel always at your beet, use Dr. Hamilton's PiIIe of Mandrake and Butternut, a truly wonder• ful mediaine for young and old. Price 250 at all dealere. NO MORE CATARRH. Common Sense—Wil not Allots• 1t to Exist in Brussels, There will be no more oatarrah in Broeeele uoleee people fail to follow the law of common sense. The troth of this statement ie airman by the great 0000000 that Ma followed the use of Hyomei in catarrhal troubles. So positive i0 this treatment in gniok relief and permanent Dura that it is sold under an abeolute guarantee to refund the money if it does not do all that ie elalm• ed for it. There is uo other treatment or medi- cine for catarrhal troubles that ie et all like Hyomei. It follows Nature's plan in oaring dieeaeea of the throat and lunge by bringing healing medication right to the very spot where the diseaee germs exist. With this treatment, health• giving oile and baleen's are breathed through a neat pocket inhaler that camas with every outfit, so that every breath you take while using Hyomei is a breath of healing air. It kills all catarrhal germs and prevente their growth, so that the ours is thorough and permanent. We positively guarantee Hyomei, for should you buy a complete mutat, prima 51,00, and be dieset(efied with melte your money will be refunded. Hyomei le sold by druggists everywhere. Write for literolore. Bootb'e Hyomei Co., Buffalo, N. Y, & eta.lt)rt11. The many friends of Mrs. Crich will regret to learn that she is seriously ill at her home on Market street. W. L. Talbot, who has oonduoted a auooeesfnl business in Seaforth for the past five years, intends Belling out hie stook. He reoentiy sold bis store premises to Robert Willis, East Huron Fall Fair BR Thursday October 3 & Friday, VSEL 4 East Huron Fall Fair will be held at Brussels on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 3rd and 48h, and promises to eclipse all its predecessors. The prize list was al- ways good bub it has been extended and prizes increased in a number of Ola8000. The well known 91st Highlanders' Regimental Band OF HAMILTON, Laibeen eugagdd and will platy ab the Exhibition Hall on Thursday evening and Friday. Speeding events will be pot on Friday afternoon to include a Green Trot or Pace with three awards -525, $15 and 510 ; e 2.60 Trot or Pecs for similar sums ; and a Breeders' Purse for 3 -year-olds, with prizes of 510 and 55. FOOT RACES, &C. FOOT RADE, 5 mile, boyo under 18 years, let, 52.00 ; 2nd, 51.00 ; 3rd, 75o ; 41,h, 80o ; 6th, 25o. BOYS' RACE, under 14 yeare, 100 yards, let, 75x; and, 50c ; 8rd, 26c; 4th, 250, BOYS' RAOE, under 10 years, 50 yards, let, 60o ; 2od, 25e ; Ord, 25c ; 4111, 25a. GIRLS' RACE, under 15 years, 100 yds. let, 75e ; 2nd, 50o ; 8rd, 25o ; 4111, 23a. GIRLS' RACE, under 10 years, 50 yards. let, 50c ; 2nd, 250; 3rd, 26o ; 4th, 25a. OBSTACLE RA.0E, 200 yards, for boys under 18 years. let, 51.00 ; 2nd, 75e ; 3rd, 60e ; 4th, 25o. FAT WOMAN'S RACE, 50 yards, oonteetanta must weigh at least 200 Ibe. lst, $2.00 ; 2nd, 51,00 ; 3rd, 500. SPECIAL. PRIZES THE POULTRY ADVOCATE, of Pntrolea, offers a year's eubsoription to that Journal for the beet trio of Andalusian Poultry, and a year's subooription for the beet trio of Barred Rook Ohiokeno. RYRIE BROS„ the well kndwn "Diamond Hall" Jewellers, of Toronto, donate a fine Silver Medal for the largest and beet exhibit of cattle ab the Fair. -The same firth offer a Bronze Medal for the epeedieet and heat roadster team exhibited. THE STANDARD BANK offers 510.00 for the beet Roadster, horse or mare hitched to a buggy, owned and driven by a farmer or farmer's son. Style and speed to be taken into consideration. let, $6.00 ; 2nd, 54,00, THE METROPOLITAN BANK will give three prizes, viz.: -1st, 53.00 ; 2nd, $2,00 ; 3rd, 51.00, for the three beet oolleotione•of Winter Apples, Ave of each. GEO. THOMSON, grocer, offers $2.50 for the best Single Buggy Horse in Road- ster class, over 15I hands ; and 52.50 for the beat Single Buggy Horse, under 155 hands, Roadster oleos, J, LEOKIE, Breseele, offers 56.00 for the beet 25 pounds of-Tnb`Butter, 8115 $2.00 for the best 5 pounds Table Butter, the butter to become the property of the donator. W. H. M°CRACKEN offers to purohasore of Beed from him as follows t - 5 Swede Turnips, 1st 60o, 2nd 250 ; 5 Long Red Mengele, 1st 50o, 2nd 250; 5 Yellow Giant Intermediate Mangele, let 500, 2nd 25o, W. H. KERR will give Tam POET for a year for the best two loaves of home made bread ; and Tile Peer for a year for the beet 5 pounds of butter, both articles to become his property. THE FOLLOWING prizes will be offered to boys 10 years and under for beet judging of two year olds or yearlings in exhibit of thoro'-bred cattle on grounds. Judgfog to be done at 1 p, m, sharp on Friday, No en1ranee fee. 1st, 52,00 ; 2nd, $1.60 ; 3rd, 51,00, Competitore must haled in names to the Seoretary before 10 a. m„ and mdeb not have been prize winners at former East Huron Fairs, GRAND CONCERT The well known 9let Highland Regimental Band, of Hamilton, will pat on an A 1 program at the Concert to be Held in the Town Hall on Friday evening, and will be assisted by lt2ies Gertrude Stares, a well known Soprano, of Hamilton, and Master Flett Dungan, of the same city, an expert Highland dancer, Plan of re- eorvod sesta at Fox's Drug Store,. ;Don't miss it, ood Hczir-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 hair. Formula with .soh bottle i• eh w 1e 10 your ers doctor link him about lt, then eo ee he coy. You need not hesitate about using this new Hair V igorfro m anyfear 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. —Made by the J. 0. Ayer 00., Lowen, Hung -- Thursday and Friday, Sept. 19th and 2011) are the dates of the Seaforth Fall Fair, The Masonic brethren of hhe iooal lodges will attend 00rvioe in St, Thomas eh moll on Sunday, September 22nd. P. E, Lennon baa returned from an ex• tended trip to the Paoifio Oman and has reenmed his duties with the Wm. Pioltard & Son Dry Goode Co. The building formerly utilized by W. H. Willie as a oboe tao0ory, is being moved to the rear of the new feotory where it will be need as a store room. The death oomarred in Sarnia on Taee• day of last week of Daniel Strong.. a form- er resident of thie dietriot. The deoeae• ed bad attaieed'the age of 74 yeare,- and was well known in thio vicinity. A daughter, Mrs, A. Stark, le a reeidene of Seaforth, The funeral took place Thurs- day from the G. T. R. station to inter. mens in the Maitlendbnnk oemetery. "Queen of Woodoliffe," the Orobting mare owned by D, T. Pinkney, ie etill keeping up the good record that it has been making during the 'Sommer, At the races held in Rooltpott, Ohio, elle woo the 2.24 trot in straight heats. Also at Detroit she won the 2 22 trot, taking tire last beat in 2 175 and would have easily won the rape ill straight heats but for a break in the eenond beat. Our National Danger Time to Cry a Halt Before A Panto Comes. The baeinese spirit ie oreehing out the sweeter element of home life. We are in danger of a great oommeroial decline, because men as a whole, thiek only of getting wealth. There are tboueande, both men and women, who do not take time to eat property, They rash through life, and as a remit we have an age of indigestion, oervousnees, irritability, eleepleea nights and morose disposition. There le not mach difference between downright tui• aide and the way some people disregard unmistakeable signs of stomach tronble. With the great advance iu the know. ledge of digestion and nutrition, reealting in the dieoovery of Mi•o•na tablets, there ie no longer any excuse for pee to have ill health from stomach weakness, Mi n-na strengthens the walls of the stomach, etimnlatee secretion Of the digestive juices, regulates the liver and restores muscular oontraolion bothein. teetioee and bowels, so no laxative is _needed, Sick beadaobee, palpitation, bad taste in the mouth, yellow akin, irritability coated tongue and melaneboly are a few of the many dietreesing results of in. digestion. Ml o ea never fails to diepel all this trouble. It ie a eoienti$0 pre. peration guaranteed under the Pura Food Law by No. 1418, Mi•o-na is gold by druggists every- where for 50n r oe ba and we pomttvely guarantee to refund your money should goo porohaee e box and be diseatiefied with resul06. Write for free eample, addressing Booth's Mi•o na, Box 977, Boffalo, N. Y. Walter Streeter was sentenced at Guelph to tour years in Kingston peal• tentiary for stealing from railway Dare and hia wife was sent to the Mercer Re. }cemetery for two years for horse steal. ing. revue pr's Reliable Art Studio ie the proper plane to get your Photo- graphs taken. Photos from the Sunbeam up to the 14 x17 Group and Portrait size, taken with great] emcees. Get a Photo of your Family the first :thence you have to get them together. We are seooud to none and very moderate in our charges. Views of residences, eto., taken on short notice. Picture Frames made to Order. H. R. BREWER pU M RS AND WINDMILLS The undersigned ie prepared to sup- ply the public with the beet in the above lines. Repairs promptly attended to, Orders left with 1IARRT JAMES, American Hotel, Brussels, will receive our early attention, Ad ,qynn NN GRANBR001I 4.802 ,.1TRAYED-0N THE 0, P. R. train between Mlmlra aed Walton, a, Kluge Oboloe Spaniel, Owner (tray Ilnd It 4413reeselm by paying for this notice, 4p• Ply at 1•ne Poor, hrussola, 10.4 OUSE AND t ACRE 'LOT for Bale -Albert street, aomtorreble Mune ill good repair. Small stable, 11u041 W011, 0)atera, the, Poeeeealon anytime. S'or Nailer partlon)are apply en the pre021880 to. S. 01tAWFORp, Braesele, 18.0 1: RICK STORE TO RENT BY February lot -part of Smith Bleak. 22,180 feet ; 2nd door from nonunion hotel; lately used as tailoring and gents' landau - it g establishment. For further particulars apply to Bit. aIoKELVEY, Brutsole. HOUSE AND } ACRE OF land for axle, Comfortable dwell, Ing; hard and croft water cruder clover ; op. pie, plum end cherry trees, &a. Peeeeeelou can be elven at once, Vox prloo, terms, &0, call at THE POST, HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE -The undersigned offers for sale her house and lot on Turuberry street, Brue- ole POBBBeelen oould be given at 0000. 8H1EI,B,WaltonP.0.,,got to 1 rs'Po0 b L 111W0 YORKSHIRE YOUNG A. ]toes, 0 weeks old, for Bale; bred from A 1 imported retook on both mice,"Worm,- ley Duke"X21825- and "Broca/hones OBI" 22175x, Will alma dlepose of a few Moro'. bred Yarkebire young acwe, JAB, 8t1UR- RIE, “Mitplo Grove Farm," Lot 25, 000.4, Morris, or Brunelle P. O. 8-tf K. 0, T, M. Brussels Tent of the Maooaboee, No. 24 hold their regular meetings in the Lodge Roam, Beaker Block, ou the ]et and 8rd Tuesday evenings of oaoh month. RE always AoUA, SOMES Cor.m01RE, R, K. PROPERPY FOR SALE.—BE. 1100 part of Lot 04, 0011. 8, Grey, 000- ing 16 aoree more or lose On the premises are two houses and a barn ; also two wells. Land 1u good state of cultivation • very conveniently situated to Ethel village. Por price end terms apply on the premises to 8. OHAMBER6,or to Ethel P. O. 7-tf FARM POR SALE—BEING Lot24, Con.18, Grey, containing 100 acres. -46 acres cleared and balauee hard wood bush and swum)). Good brink borate with kitoben, driving abed and stable , good well, orchard,&o, on plemlea0. Plano well farmed. Possession could be given alter Drop le o0 Por lurtber particulars ae to price, term, &e. Apply to 1700. U, MON8I8, Lot 24, Con, 14,Grey, or alonarleff P.O. NOT/CE Any person wishing to have their lots at tended to will fled me at the Cemetery on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of multi week during the Bummer mouths. lam Moo Agent for the Mitchell Marble and Granite firm. Come acid iuepeot our work Bud get prices before buying elsewhere, ROBERT G, DARK, 40.4 Caretaker. TDR SALE OR TO RENT.— Tho undersigned offers her 100 acre farm, being Lot20, Con. 7, Grey, for enle or to rent. Comfortable house, bunk barn, orchard, wells, &o. Farm ie only } of a mile from the stirring village of Ethel, For fur- therpnrticulare apply t0 F. S. Scott, Brus- sels, or MRS. HATA HOLLAND. 7 Peter Street, Toronto. 87.8m PROPERTY FOR SALE—THE undersigned offers hie haute and lot, situate on Mill street, Brussels, for sale, It is well 'coated, a oo0venke01 and aomior. table home, Possession can be given at once. W111 also sell the variant lot, comer of Mill and Elizabeth etreete, whi0h would make a flue building site. For further par - Maulers as to pride, terms, &e., apply 10 FRED. ADAM8, Hardware Dealer, Ford- wi0h. 86.4 FARM FOR SALE—.BEING Si Lot 16 and Lot 17, Con, 15, Grey. The farm contains 160 aoree, 140 aoree cleared and 5 aoree of good hardwood busk. There is a goad frame house, bank barn 46x100 ft., waterworks ystem in oe and barn 2 orchards ; 108 aoree of (arm now in Erase. Onlyo les 5 mileorailwaydepoon C. P.R. 00880118 1011 for plowing us exon as Drop 10 off. For further par¢loulare, as to Price, terms, &a. apply on the premises to JAMES PERRIIi, or Oranbrook P.O. 480 Voters' List Court. • NOTICE la hereby given that a Court will be held pureuaut to the Ontario Voters' List Act, by Hie Honour the Judge of the County Court of the County of Huron, at the Town Hall Bruseele, on Tuesday, the 881) day of October, 1007, at nine o'clock in the fore. noon, to hear and determine, complaints of errors and omissions in the Voters' List o1 the Municipality o1 Brussels for 1007. Dated at Brussels this 11th day cit Septem- ber, 1007. F. S. SCOTT, Clerk of Brussels. FARM LABOURERS AND DOMESTICS - Shave been appointed by tho Dominion Government to place Immigrants from the United Kingdom in poeitione as farm lab. amara or domestic servants in tinier vicinity, Ashould nett- fynme by letteinon r stating fully thsuch e kind of help required, when wanted and wages. offered. The numbers arriving may not be sail/Men t to supply all -requests but every effort will be made to provide each applloant with help required. F. S. SCOTT, Canadian Government Employment Agent 82.1Y Brnesels P.O. - Notice to Oreditors Ill the matter of the estate of b'retlole 111a0nteheon, lata of the Township of Morris, in the County of Morar, .. retired farmer, deceased, Notice la Hereby given, pursuant to Revie. ed Statuloe at Ontario, 1887, OAP. 130, ant( ame1)ing Auto, that all creditors and others havlue any endure aeon* the estate of the "aidkrau81oMelutehnon, who died on or about the 4th dap of September, 1007 Oro re= quirod 00 or before 0005th day of October, . 1007, to mend by pout, prepaid, or dellverko A,B, hlagdouald, of the yl,lage of Bruaaete, solicitor for David Waltzer, Bromide P,0,,. the lexooster of the said -deceased, .their Obrietlan and 1000am80 00110 add0e0000 with 1811 pnr0lanlars in writing of their claims, the statement of their 00000 to acid the nat. ore of the aeonrit,oe Of any) hold by them, And noUoo is further given that after the eat) last mentioned date the said Executor Will proemod to distribute the a080ts of the demeaned eminent the perigee entitled there. to, having regard only to the claims of whieh he shall then have notice and that Dm said 21xeoutor will not be liable for the assent, or Buy part thereof, to any perean or persons of whose olotma uotlee shall not nave beau roeelved by blue at the rima of such dietr'ibiettnp, Dated at Brussels, September 11th, 1007, A. B, MACDONALD, 108 Solicitor for Exeoutor. Synopsis o f Canadian Northwest • HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS' ANY even 'lumbered suction of Dominion Lourie in Manitoba, Sneltutchewan and Alberta, exempting 8 and 26,not reserved, may be homeetoaded byany parson who to the Bolo 110)1( 01 a family, or any n1n1e over 18 years of age, to the extent of one-quarter smitten of 100 a0rey more or Mee..,. Entry may be matte personally at the local laud oi0oe for the die0riet in 'which the laud 10 situate, The homesteader is required to perform the eouditioueconnected therewith. under Due of the following place : (1) At least mix mouths' rooideuoe upon and cultivation entre laud to each 'year par three years, • (2) I the father (or mother; it the father le daceaoed) of the homeeteader reek)ea upouafarm In the Vi01uity of the laud entered for the requirements .as to reef. deuce may be satiated by such person re- siding with the father o thx mother, (8) If the settler has hie pormauent reel - donee upon farming laud owned by him in the vicinity: of hie homestead, the re- qqulremeute as to reetdeuce may be otitis. tied by realdeooe upon the said land,.. Six menthe' notice h1 writing should be given to the Ooeemiesiooer of Dominion Lando at Ottawa of intention to apply for • patent. W. W. CORY. aoof dniittiufInterior.N, B. Unauthorized vertisomeut will not be paid for, ALLAN BEIAJ' LINE TURBINE STEAMERS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Tunisian.....,... Sails Pnday,!Sept, 0 001. Viotorlau Sept,78 Oet. 11 Corsican (new) " 00pt.20 001.18 Virginian " Sept. 27 Oct. 20 MONTREAL TO GLASGOW Sicilian 1 Sails Tbnreday,8ept. 5 Oct, -17 Ionian Saila T hureday, Sep. 11 Oet. 24 Mongolian-^ Tburadny, Sep. 18 Corinthian Saila Thursday, Bop, 26 Oat, 81 Por. sailings, lists and full information apply to W. 11, KEIItt, Agent Allan Line, Broeeele. Bodmin , Lime Works, BELGRAVE Is headquarters for First-e1a38 Lime. Write or Telephone A. Nicholson & Sons PROPRIETORS ("Will meet teams from a distance at Central Hotel, Brussels. SALT Farmers or Storekeepers by coming to the Brussels Sale Works can get any kind of Salt they require. ,Gordon Mooney, Foreman, - Brussels. A DANDY STOOK OF 1E3 T.T, tar Cr WW._ E have an A 1 stock of Top Buggies, 7� manufactured by the R. McKie Co., of Platteville, and Wm. Dore & Co. of Wingham. The Workmanship through- out iS First-class and+ -a 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 Shop next to Town Hall, Brussels We also keep in etoelt the real Fleury Plow Points and the Frost & Wood repairs, Call and Ilse us,