Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1907-12-5, Page 4e lx sstls plot T'I-t 1RSDAY, DEC, G, 1907. DOMINION ADYERNMENT. Thereby of lastweek the Dominion Parliament opened at Ottawa with the customary oeromonie9. Ormnin 301001 TAR Menlo The apeeo11 from the throne wa0 as follows non. Goatiemeu p1 the Senate Gentlemen of the House 00 0ummoue In agaiu meeting you s.0 0 period of the year moat oou00uient for the die- patoh of bullion, it givee me great ple0eureto be able to congratulate you on the remarkable expeuetou of the trade of Oauade, with other (=nntries, the total trade of the past year lar ex- oeeding that of any of its predeoeaeore. A gratfying result of this expansion was that the revenue of the last fiscal period of nine months was more than sufficient to meet expenses 00 consolidated feud, National Trane-oontloantal Railway, capital and special outlay°, all expenses of the Dominion of every kind, and leave a balance of over 3 million dollars. to be applied in reduction of the public) debt. The stream of immigraute coming to Canada containee to increase In volume, the year now drawing to a close ehow- deliboretione you may be guidad by divine light. Addresses on Agricultural Sub - Pate at Winter Fair, Guelph. • A nbmber 01 important eubjeote have been doofded upon for d0seueetun at the coming Winter Fair to bo held at Guelph. The sessions of etiche ae0 will commeaoe ou lea day 0000103, DO0, 10th, and will Ouut100e through MAI The ue0eeaity of goad -roads through - Friday morning, Deoember 18.b. out the Prov100e to receiving consider• able attention at the present time, and a tension is being devoted to tine sub. jeot at which, ae well as A. W. Camp. bell, Good Roads Oommi0eloner for Ontario, being preeent, D. Ward King, of Mieoouri, who le a good roads expert and entbaeiaot and the origmel0r of ofthe Split Log Drag, will be pr00eut t0 4000nae this wetter, This le a tub. fact in which every person will be suf. fioiently interested to Immure all avail• able information ae to how the roads may be improved, Speaial attention le being givento addressee ou the "Doouomioal loediug of Different 0180008 of Live Stook," 'ander the 000diti00aprevailing at the present time, a disouaeruu on tuba sub. ill rove ver bel jut to all feed - foot w p y 1 ere of live ttaak. One of the moat interesting addressee iug a larger uomber than any preoeding or demoo0tratiou0'willbe giver] oo the year, and it is gratifying to observe the Friday morning, translating of a pram. many coming from the British Isles. tam! demoostratiou ot breaking or tram - ThD has b blessed b h b D Ward Kung, Ao w.11 e 0mmron been 8900 y . a Ing a 0060y , large series of prosperous years,and though at the patent moment iia bard - /1M ie being reetrioted by the 40000ial etriugeney which prevails throagboat the world, I.feel assured that this unfavor- able condition will be temporary, and that the illimitable resources of Canada and the worldwide recognition of them give us ample guarantee of (meth:0ed material progress. TEM COLONIAL 000PEEENOE The oonferenoe beld in London in the months of April and May last between the Government of the United Kingdom and the goverumeuts of the British do- minions beyond the e8e0, satisfactorily dealtwithmany subjects in whiob the empire at large is interested. A copy of the minutes ot the prooeedinga will be • laid before you. Two of my ministers, duly authorized by his majesty for the purpose, and not- ing i0 0onjunotiun with hie majesty's ambassadors at Paris, have reoeotly ne- gotiated a convention with the govern- ment of the French Bepublio respecting the oommaroiat re,atio0e between France and Canada, enbjeot, however, to the ap- proval of the French ohambere and tba Canadian Parliament. A. copy of this 000vention will be submitted to you nm - mediatory, and you will be asked to give it your 9anatlon. TBE FIen1EIN8 oresnON The governm-n0 of Newfoundland hav- ing become involved in a aootroverey with the goverumenb of the putted States a8 t0 the tree meaning of Artiole 1 of the aonventiou respeot1ng fisheries, eon - eluded iu the year 1818 between the United Kingdom and the United States and Canada being also interested in the g0000000 at issue, my government has joined with the government of New- fouudlaud in an agreement to refer all matters at difference arising under said Artiole 1 to The Hague triennal. The diffioulty of obtaining labor and materials at a time of great baeineos activity has somewhat retarded the eon struation al the National Trane-oonti- nental Railway. Nevertheleee great pro- gress Lae been made both on the Eastern division and on the prairie flection of the Western division. A eeotion of the late ter ot about 250 ranee has been available for handling the traffic for the present season. Contracts for the portion of the prairie 'motion West of Edmonton are about to be let, and immediate steps will be taken for the oommenoement of work at botb the Eastern ad Western ends of the mountain division. Thus, in a very abort time, the whole work from Mono - too to the Pacific Ocean will be under vigorous construction. ORIENTAL I11)0GRATION The anexpe00ed in4Ox of immigration from Oriental aouotrie8 into British Col - umbra aroused a 0tron3 feeling of oppo• ration. Amember of my government has been deputed to prooeed to Japan to an - far with the Japanese g0veromen0 on this eubjeet. The sadden and unexpected collapse of the great cantilever bridge in course of oouetraotlou normal the St. Lawrence, in thevicinity of Quebec, may be regarded as a national calamity, and the event has evoked much Borrow for the lives which were lora 00 that 0ooaeion. A oommi0eioa hal been appointed to en. quire into the ceases which led to the disaster. When received the report of the oommiseion will be laid before you. It will be necessary to devise MBape for the oompletlon of the bridge within a rea0Oneble time, It is moat gratifying to fled that, not. withetandidg the large reductions of postal rates which have been made, the revenue of the post office department has cautioned to inoreaoe rapidly. The large reoeipte of this brooch of the govern• meat buelnese will enable the department to make still more liberal provision for the extension of postal faoili0ie8 through. out the Dominion. wIDn GOVEBNMENT CONTROL The time has arrived when the public iaterevb requires that telegraph and tele phone companies holding federal charters should be planed under government con trot. A hill will be iotroduoed for that purpose. Gentlemen of the House of 00mmon0: The pablio aooOnote for the nine menthe ending Month 81 scat will be laid before you without delay. The eetimatea for the coming fleoal year will be submitted for your approval at so early day, lion.Genttentoiiof the Senate; Gentle - mon elle Rouse of Commoner Among the mamma to be submitted to you is a. hill for the extension of the b.,m,dariee of Manitoba and of other pro Atlas, also a bill to provide for the issue of government annuities for old age, a bill reepett1ng insurance and bible to amend the Election Aol and the Do mina0n Lando abb. 100mm0ud to your thoughtful conoid- , hing went wrong and the Horses ran erasion the several eubjeots to which I away. The entire load were badly have referred, and 1 Intel that he your shaken tip, bat only two were kind to ea being of praotiaal value to parsons having horses to train, this demon8tr0. tionwill be of interest t0 everyone, and persons going to Guelph should remain over until Friday morning to gee Mr, King and his plan of hand,iug an au- broksu bores. Two 0eseioue will also be devoted to queetione in 00000 trou with the horse tuduatry, following the report of the epeoial investigation into the horse industry of Ontario Ity the Ontario Department of A,irtoulture. A single fare paeseuger rate hart been arranged over all lines running to Gae,ph; from Deoember 7th to 13th inclusive, good to return up to Deoember lath. 1t Does Cure Womanly Ills. "I feet it my duty" writes Airs. S Mead, of Fraeerville, Out., "to let you know that sometimes previous to the °bends of life I suffered more than I could tell. Neighbors told me Ferrozone was the only remedy and their aevioe was good. Ferrozoue put a atop to my pain and 0000100 s, had a direct sawn au my troubles that relieved from the start. I safely paesed the turn, and now enjoy perfect health and rest. No womaoiy medtoine eau be better than Ferrozoue•" Iuetant relief is found in Forruz000 for 2800818 weakness of every kind, 50e. per box et all doatere. Morris Council Meeting. The Council met pursuant to adjourn. meut iu the Commit Room on November • 18111.' • Members all present, Reeve m thy. chair. Athletes of last meeti0g read Dud paned. Ou motion of Coeumuore Camp bell and Teylor the tender of Agues Sooty for the Cole dram debeatarea at par was accepted. A regulation from some of the ratepayer.] of Hallett, wee received asking fur eaeiala0oe toward the improveme00 of the South boundary. Moved by Mr. Taylor, seconded by Mr. MoQatoheob that this Connell, 10 oou junction with the Coanoil of Hallett, would pay for gravel and ebovehiug pro- viding the farmers haul mud plea the same oo the road. Oareied. Amounts were ordered to be paid 00 fmiowo :- Arthur Oantelon, nnderbroehiug, $1 50 ; Smith & Keruagban, culvert and digging Award (train, $43 001 R. B. Amick, oemeuttoalvert, $5 00 ; Jno. • Evans, re- pairing onlver0 on side road, $2 00 ; A. Knight, potting in omverte, 94 50 ; leo, Readman, repairing culverts 50 ate ; Wm. Craig,fornishtug lighte and draw• ilia plank, $9.19 ; John Craig, lnapa:Wig arch, 106,00 ; Jae. Tbyne, gre0el, $2 60 ; Jno. Sonat, gravel, $8.50 ; Jno. Harris, instmenoe on Hall and Burd, 92,10 ; Wm. Shiba, oemau0 culvert, $160 ; Enuoh Morrie, gravelling on sideline, 915 75 ; D. Knight, oolvert on centra side reed, $2.25 ; Wm. Maxwell, work and material iu drain, $8.89 ; A. Oioakey, gravel, 96 ate ; Juo. Agan, gravel, 97.75 ; P. Fowler, gravel, $4 90 f M. Keay, graven and 0nl- vert, $3.25 ; J. H. Setters, gravel, $4 02 ; W. H. Kerr, printing ac0oaut, $20.00 ; M. Kelly, farm beidge on Kelly dram, 915.00 I M, Kelly, farm bridge on EdtoOn dram, 915 00 ( John Pne,an, two farm bridges on Billiton dram, $80.00 ; Philip E,lieon, farm bridge oe Baleen drain, $16.00: Joseph Sailers, filling approaohee to Fsrrand'e bridge, $91.25 ; Archie Campbell, digging outlet drain, $3 50 ; Thos. Miller, making oemeut tile, $45 00 ; Gerry &•.. Walker, clement, $4400 . R. Youill, gravelling and gradiug en 7th line, 950 82 ; Wm. Tbnen, work On grad- er, $4 00 ; Geo. Johnston, repairing bridge, 50 ole ; Edward Irvine, deviation road and inspecting bridge 917.75. On motion Of Sbaw and Campbell the Commit then adjourned to meet again on Dec. 16011. W. Cum, Clerk, A tinkling coagh, from any canoe, le quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. And it is so harmless and safe that Dr. Shoop tette mothers everywhere to give it without hesitation even to very young babes. Tba wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a 10103. e01- ing mountainous shrub, furnioh the curative properties to Dr, Shoop's Cough Cure, It calms the oongh, and beale the sore and sensitive bronchial membranes, No opium, no ahlorotorm, nothing hareb used to injure or snppreee. Simply s resinous plant extract, that helps to heal aohiug lungs, The Spaniards nal, this shrub wbiob the doctor uses "The Scored Herb." Demand Dr, Shoop's. Take no other, Sold by all-ybOalere, Monday °vetting 261.11 nit, a load of Iiin- oardineites ooneiattng of S. W. Perry, prinoipal of the High eobool ; Means. Courtin, Sweet and Plonk, also of the High school staff, and Principal Garner, of the Central school ; E. and Mre, Alexander, J. J, and Mrs. Hunter, Mise MoKenzie and Mies McLeod, lett town .n Aoarry-all to take pert in 00 eater ainmont in Chalmers church, Armow. Just es they were leaving the towel some - ® ee people of Listowel an efficient street ore and in no wiry oan that be done nutrias the towvo uudortelue to operate and in. atoll their owe niuuroipal plat furaioh• fug et the Berne time umandteoeot and aro lights at a reasonable prion, Our Kae pliant ie giving about ae good. otitis. 1001013 to the el00tria plant, but is Noble to go out et tiny time, lt'e up to -the people of title town t0 bo up and doing for themeelvee if we ever expect Kilt' thing. The Annual meeting et the Brother. boon of St. Andrew woo held at the hums of A. G Murton, Following are the °Mears dented fee the ensuing year : Direotor A. G, lllurcon ; vice dirootor, Geo. Reines ; sea. -trees , B. Bamford ; janitor uummtttee, A H•,wkius, G, Bailey and 11'. Benuett. Rev. N. A. F. Seethe was appointed delegate to the Western Ontario Brotherhood Oouvention which was held iu Owen Sound on Deo. 1, 2 & 3. When the Stomoob, Heart, or Kidoey nerves get weak, then these orgaua idwaya fail. Don't drug the etemtwh, uor etim• mote the than or aidueys. That is simply a makeshift. Geo a prescription known to druggists everywhere ae Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The restorative is prepared expre0aly for the weak iaalde nerves. Strengthen these nerves, build them up witb Dr. Shoop's Restorative - (ablate or liquid -and see how quickly help will Dome. Free sample beet sent on request by Dr, Shoop, Raoiue, Wie Your health ie surely worth this simple telt, Sold by all dealers. AT S WATCHES 111A are sbOWIng a large range of 44atelles-newest designs Of different Mauufa.oturere. We shall be pleased t0 lay away 01:0 for ) Oil Until Christmas. (tome early and snake your sel- eetioil. High Grade Watches at the lowest prices. ^^V 80 iogi0, a light tbat ono be detrained upon, H. L. JACKSON, 10 , JEWELER ei moa e5 any extent, being Mrs. Alexander, whose book was badly wreuohed and head hart, and Editor Hunter, of The Re- porter, who was thrown out of the rig and rendered unoonooioue for several minutes. Both were oanfiued to their home for a few days. No Dodoes re- eulto are anti0ipated. The teachers oeoared another vehiole and proceeded to Armow and took part in the enter- tainment, It is thought one of the horaee, which is badly injured, will have to be killed, 10 411inttlly 00stroy8 the Casae, That's why catarrli. fe mverlably oared by iuhaliog "Oatarrhozone." The healing vapor spreads to every part of the breathing orgaua. Germs infecting the tissues of the nose, throat and lunge are killed. Nothing is left t0 mune 1n• i kmmation. Spoto that are sore are healed. Discharge ie cleared away and catarrh beoomee something of the past. Use "Catarrhozone" and your recovery is gusrauteed, Two sizes, 25o. and 91.00 at all dealers. A.i *Co vew N,1. Robert Hanna, who underwent an aper. anion for appendicitis, is doing ae well as eau be expected. LietowelOrchestra intend giving an eutertaitWent in the 10olure room of Knox Ohnrob ou Monday evening, Deo. 9ch. Fred. Taylor will play left wing for the Ottawa bookey team this Winter. An effort is being made to get Brace Stuart to fill 0e0tre, the only vacant post. ttoa on the capital team. Dr. Turnbull, who preatioed in Lista. wel for a short time, was in town last week previous to leaving for Vancouver, B. 0., where be intends to locate. The Dr. less passed the examinations of the Mediad Oaouofl of that province. Contractor Ntoholeou of the 0. P, who woe mjored at the Gordon ant whim overseeing the laying of dynamite obargee nes making rapid progress towards re• oovary. Hie eight is not impaired, and 0be inflammation is disappearing. Cyrus Hacking, who has been in the employ of the 0. P. R. in British Columbia the past Summer, is home for a short time. He he getting data to- gether for a new edition of the 0. P, R. publioation "Shooting and Fishing." Warden Reeking and Reeve Bonie were in Toronto discussing the accounts for the County of Perth Good Roads ex panaiture with the Department. The 00aon018 with some small adjustment in the townships were passed by the en• garner, the amount for Listowel bridges being allowed in full. Tho amount owning to Listowel for its share of the Government Good Roads (ands this year 08 96,833. The town light ootnmitte8 had Mr, Aiken, eleotriosl engineer, of Toronto, to iuepeot the Listowel eleotrio lighting plant as to the vales of same. He has eat in hie report, which will be sub- mitted to the Council at the next regular meeting. He please the total value of the outfit at 91,276, and no doubt bis report will famish full partioulare. One thing ie aer0aiu that the plant has been giving very poor service at late, and it is to be hoped that otepo will be taken by the hemming Oonoail to give to the Perth County. Mrs. Tbonae lord, sr.,. mother of T. 8, and J, M. Ford, MftoLell, uelebrated her 82nd birthday by a family gathertug, at her daughter's, Mrs. J. T. Barley, of Mibobel1. There was a large attendance at the manual meeting of toe Nutt) Perth Oou• servative Assooiatioo bald at Milverton. The following ofitoere were aleoted for the Doming year ;-Ereeideut, A. Dempsey, Ellice ; first viae preeide0t, .1. G. Hamilton, Milverton; Secretary brainier. er, W. Wheery, Milverton. A dramatic olub was formed by the So. Johu'e (Rub, Stratford, eud meebi030 Avid be held immediately, 0. 1, Flaherty, jr., was elected President:- Jnotice Duggan, Secretary ; and Frank Macklin and 0, J. Stewart, executive. Au intereeting and well contested debate on the subject, "Revolved that Riches are more produ0t,v0 of Orime than Poverty," was held and the demister' given in favor of the aliirma'ive epeakere, W. H. Reynolds, who Lao served the town for the peat seven years as elec- trician was banqueted Wednesday even- ing of last week at 0, J. Moore'e reetear. ant, Mitchell, before taking hie departure to St. Marys, where he has seethed a similar n 1000000. The members of the I. 0. 0. F. and of the Woodmen ot the World order., of winch he was a valuable member, gave bin a partiu3 supper. Quite a number of both e0oietlee were present, end a jolly good time was spent 1n feasting, speaking, singing, etc. In closing they ail heartily joined m singing "Auld Lang Syne" and "Heat a jolly good Fellow." Mr. Reynolds and family left for their new home followed by the beet wiehee of a large oirole of friends. Ernest Ruffle, a boy from the Home, was taken into ouetody for attempt to do bodily harm to Mrs, Waugh, wife of hie employer. It ap- `pears that tr. Waugh, who lives a short distance outside 1Ylitoh0F Oorpuration, was in that toren at the time and the boy had been inetruoted to do the ohorae at an early boar by Mrs. Waugh, Failing to obeynhe first tune ha wait again told and in a fit of uugovoruaale rage flew at the woman with a pitobfork he happened to have iu his hands at the time. Mrs, Waugh rau for the house followed by the boy, but wa- intercepted by two men wbo happened to be poasiog at the time, and the fork was taken away. Nothing ae yet has been done, but the boy may possibly be roturued to the Home. Cloud Corn Sheller Fer 20e. A marvel of effioaoy rad promptness, a remedy that does euro three and warts. Its name ie Putuam'e Corn Extractor. Oonbsino no abide, never pains, givee (seting satisfaction. Innneb on "Put• n0m'a" only. It's Oho best. Thieves stole 93,000 worth of silver- ware from the residence of James Cratb- ern, Montreal. Knox Oollege etndente will install a memorial to the late Rev. 0. R. Jamie - 00n, who loot hie life neer Freuoh RIM while attempting to save the lives of two ladies. A penio hes struck the farmers in Walkerton 1co0lity over the probable shortage of fodder, and there is a whole - vale slaughter of Moak, meats, and hides being sold at ridioulnusly low prices. A farmer rays more lose of stook has co BLANKET YOUR AND SAVE FEED lu4u'brtrt��t'8P4,'p, LIyPW'Ib'il We are selling them at Following - Shaped end strapped unlined jutes at $1.00 per pair. -Heavy twilled jute, strapped and shaped, 91.20 per pair. -Dutch Kersey, heavy, with enroinglos attached,. 91.80 each. -Extra Heavy Dutch Kersey, snrain- glee attached, 91.75 each, -Heavy line into, strapped and shop.'--. ad, $1.86 each, -Goat Rebel, lined and trimmed, good article, $6.25. - Galt Saskatchewan Robes, medium 0030, $8,76, Low' Prices : �j �� {�1 [9 �1 A good stook of Light and Heavy Haruo00 at the boat Aj l �V (�Ik�l7 prlcoe poe0ibl6, considering high rias of material, g r One get strong Scoond-hand Team Harness at bargain price ; Set Second-hand Single Haman, 98.60, and another Set at $8.00. Trunks and Satehels,largo stook and good assortment. r Sole agents in Brussels for Columbian Stook and Poultry TIood. Every pottage guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. s e Rich r MaIN hea ily 'r Phqsic/an The best medicines in the world cannot take the place of the family physician. Consult him early when taken 111, If the trouble is with your throat, bronchial tubes, or lungs, ask him about taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Then take it or not, as he says. Wo publish our formulae ® Wn baaletn alcohol tiers We urge you to commit your Qootor Bilious attacks, sick -headaches, indiges- tion, constipation, dizzy spells -these ares some 'of the results of an inactive liver. Ask your doctor if he endorses Ayer's Pills in these cases. The dose is small, one pill at bedtime. =-Nanob the n. er Co. 01owo 7roser-� Y Ay , 11, carred nnoeoeoearily than will take the neat five years to redeop . Fodder is fairly plentiful and paeterage has been minimally good this Fall, bat high prices tempt the farrier to part with hie fodder end sell hie stook. Beaver hay 0el1e at 916 a ton, and oowe from 96 to $8 each, Who ever heard of the like before 7 In the twelve hour walking match at 'Putout°, Mutual Street Rink, Satur- day, David Bartley, aged 54 of Peterboro' beat Jimmy Reyuolde aged 57 years, of Port Hope, by one mile. Hartley walked fifty.eight and one third miles to Rey• cold's fiftyeenen and one third miles. The winner led Iran) the very beginning and continued to inorea00 bis lead to the end. Hartley set a parte from the - first that kept Reynolds busy to follow. The Peterboro' man went oat with the evi- dent intention of walking the oonfidenoe oat of Reynolds as soon as possible, and eneeesded in lapping the Port Hope barber when he had \gone two miles and two laps. By the time the men had gone five miles Hartley had gained a- nther lap. After allowing Reynolds to pane for a number of miles the Peterboro' brioklayer lapped Jimmy again and re - minted this performance often tbrongh• out the day and night, until he had gaiu• ed a mile. Between the bears from 5 to 6 o'clock Mrs. Elmore presented each of the walkers with a boquet of roses. On several 000seioue Reyuolde spurted on Hartley and frequently gained ground but tie Peterboro'. man always bad epeed and strength in reserve. Rat nolde was bothered with a swollen lag the re. suit of the accident which he met with wbiie entering this oily on bie 0001 Port Bnpe to Toronto and return walk• The injured member was Bore before the rape and tie awelliOg inoreiteed as it progress- ed. Tow Bak watched the rase ae judge and not movenent of the men awed blm. Both 000060tente wait fair heel and toe, and there was no playing to the gate, Hartley oontinalug to inorease Ole lead whenever opportunity offered, The Peberbur°. man was about as far in front at the end ao be could get. WATCH YOUR TONGUE 10 Flurred and Coated, It is a Warn- ing of 'Trouble le Come. When it is the morning atter the night before, you do not have to look at your tongue so know that the etomaoh is up- set, the head is aching with a dull rythm, and that all the world looks blank and dreary. It may have been lobster Newburg, Welsh rarebit or some other tasty dish that looked much batter at night than the morning after. Thereis no: need to look at the tongue thermometer then for symptoms of trouble. You naturally go to your box of Mi-o.na stomach tablets, and with one of the little relievers bring joy and gladness to the pbysiosl system. The real limetowatob the tongue ie all of the time. If it le coated with e, white for, even though the stomach' does not tell you by aoate paiue of indigestion that it needs help, yet the coating sheen that you are getting into a bad way and' there ie need of Mi o -nes. Used at the Lira symptoms of a coat• ed tongue, distrait after eating, head- aches, dull and Walesa testing, or any other of the early symptoms of indica- tion, Mi-o.ua will strengthen theetomaOh muscle so that they will take core of all the food that is eaten without the slight- est pain or dieoomfort. It will increase the flow of gastric juice so that the food dtgeete as natureintended it should, ex. treating tie nourishment and strength and expelling the waste from the system without further aid, Mi -o -no 18 Bold by draggi8O0 every where for 60 dents, and we positively guarantee to refund your money should you purchase a box end be dlsoatiofied with retinae. Write for free sample, addressing Booth's Macaw!, Box 977, Buffalo, N. Y. 1 Stomach trot tole le but a symptom of,. and hot In itself a true disease. We thunk of Dyspepsia, Heartburn, and Indigestion asreal diseases, yet they are 0010 rtm)la only of a certain specie° Nerve stekneae-nothing el_se,. It was this toot that first correctly led Dr. Shoop 10 the creation of that now vary popular Stomach Remedy -Dr. Bhooles Restorative. doing direct to the stomach nerves, alone brought that success and favor to Dr. Shoop and Itis Restorative. With- Out that original and highly vital principle, no Pah lasting Raceme]aliments were over to be had. For stomaoh distress, bloating, biliOusnaos, Lad breath and eatlow oompinxlon, try Dr. Bhoop'o Reotarative-Tablets or Ltqufd-end sea for your• gest what it MO and will do. We all and cheer. 101117 tee0mmead Dr. Best Situations are available with renewal of Wee - trial notivities in early 8PBIN0. It you desire one you Mast enter NOW, abort, sharp, snappy 0000800 for those whose time or moues, is mint. 811, imp: 0118 broadest end moat ootn• proheeelve minim um for tboea wbo wetted attain 010re than ordinary 0000900. SIAIL 00011081381u Oommer01al, Stela)graphy, Telegraphy, Civil Ser• vioe, lrlabrioula tiou, Peu m aneh ip,8to. Write for particulars. iingham e Business College g GEO. SPOTTON, Principal I® Good heavy Tile of all sizes oan be had at the Heufryn 13rick anis Tile yards at the following prices: 2iinoh.,..9 9 00 par thousand 3 " .... 11 00. ' " 4 " .... 16 00 " " 6 " ,.•, 22 00 " 6 30 00 " " 7 " .... 40 00 " 8 " .. . 50 00 " " 10 " 80 00 " " ,BRICK - Anyone building will find it to their ad- vantage to see the Henfryu Briok. This is tie best standing red brink in the coati - try -does not fade but gets brighter. Prices right. S. S. COLE, 19-8 ETHEL. Foreman in the yard, Henfryn. INGER SEWING MACHINES ARE THE BEST Machines may be seen at MoKAY & SHAW'S Hardware Store, Brussels. Easy payment system may be arranged'for. I also handle the Nordheilll- er Piano. S. CARTER, AGENT MONTHLY HORSE FAIRS 3RUSSELS The Regular Monthly Horse Fairs will be held for the season as follows : THURSDAY, DEO. 6th, 1907 JAN. 2ud. 1908 " FEB. 6011, 1008 MAR. 5th, 1008 APRIL 2nd,1908 Leading Lobel and Outside Buyers will be Present. Xmas XMAS and GiFTS THEpopular idea of the day is to send your Photograph to your friends for $'Ides. We are all pleased to receive a nide Photo. of our friends at any time and more eopeeielly st this season of the year. We have some nice assortments of Photo. mounts suitable and most artistic. Don't fail to pall at my studio and look over my samples. I will give you an ex- tra finish in the most np-to-date style, Post Card and Sunbeam Photos. until after Xmas season, 10o eaob. Other sizes in proporti"n. Pioture Frames made on shortest notice. Prises reasonable, Always weloome at our Studio. H.R. BREWER SALT Farmers or Storekeepers by coming todhe. Brussels Salt Works S can get any kind of Salt they require. storative Gordon Mooney, "ALL DEALERS" foreman, - Brussel IMPORTANT NOTICES 1,1(ARM FOR SALE, BEING- "' l0, Cou, 10, ferny, containing lee tunes. Apply to Watt. WOODB,Orv21 tf olc l.0. rvro DURHAM BULL OAL VES and Oou. 0, Ida1b,, B11r4uloo e000P, ae, 'I. -abated 8913II0, 10,00 ARN PIMBi+1R FOR SALE.- The undersigned Ilse a gouublty of good barn timber for Bale on 1110 poewlena, but le, Cou. 0, Morrie, 31.10. AT,o0013, Bruebelo P.O. r11 iv 0 HEAVY URA.UGHT J., Poulo-a Filly and Ooldiug-tor sale. Also 8 pigs ready for weaning. Lot 0, Con, 10, Grey, or Brussels P. 0. 10.00 L,HOLLINGNU. .4'10R SALE OR TO RENT. -A ▪ oomtoltable houeo on PNu0000 street with stable and all as iveraeneee, For fur- ther dnu't(oulare apply to WIOr. ElONBY, O, T. It, Agout, WIngham, - 21-0f i OUSE AND } ACRE LOT .L Our 00.10-0.10000 street, comfortable Leslie to peed fa1,u 10 Hmall stable, good well, cistern, 0.c. Poesesoien any time. Por further pal•Eionlare apply on the premises to 0, 014AWP0101), Brussels, 18.01 i.)RIC00 STORE TO RENT BY IJJJ O binary 1st -part of smith Blook. 22x85 Mot ; god door from Amerieau Hotel ; latelyused as tailoring and gents' furnish- It gdoaetabliehmintmint t. For further particulars apply to DN. Mc10ELVEY, Brussels. 130•UA, C17 !antiSE 000 talo.ND ComfortableARE dw0ell• Mg; hard awl soft water under. eover ; np- ale, plum and aberry trees, as, Possession can be 0iven 00 owe, lac price, terms, deo, call atliE PO4T, HOUND PUP FOUND. --THE undersigned has In hie 0,080000100 a bound pup, nearly white is color, widen came to Lim on or about November 11th. The owner is requested to prove property and pay for this uotiee. W. N. DUN r1AN 19.4 Brus0el0. STRAYED ON THE PREM - 1.7 tone of the nndereignod. Lot 9, Cou. 7, Gray, on nr about October 1000, nue Jersey boifer,,oleo 050 red Leiter. Cwoaro Ore 0'0 quested 11 prove property, pay expenses and take thorn away. W. N. rim, Brus- sels P. O. 21-4 clTRAYED ON THE PR- ( PRIM - P..., seas of the undersigned, bot 0, Con. 0 Groy, on or about Ootnber 20th, one regi holler Spring oulf. Owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses aid take her away. 0000E8 DULL, Breese a P.O. 190 5 HEAVY DRAUGHT COLTS Pon °Ain. -Two of them aro rising 2 years and three rising 1 year old. Two (a Ally and a gelding) are brad by Novel Park 1 a ally and gelding by 800tlaud's Hone, and a fitly by Swear. Apply os. -;d Lot 30 coo. 9, $Harris, to ALFA, aloLA.Sfc:RL1N, Pro- prietor, or Brussels P. 0, 17-01 K, 0. T. M. Bruseele Tent of the Maccabees, No. 24 11010 their regular meetings in the Lodge Boom, Beaker Blank, on the let and 3rd Tuesday eveuiega of each month. Visitors always welcome. A, BO0E18, Com. A, 1noGUIBE,It, K. 1 TRAYED FROM THE PRE1M1- ►J rano of Otte enders good, Lot 28, 000. 11, Grey, au or about Nov. 4013, 8 bead of yearling cattle, 8 of them are steers and 5 heifers. In the number is a biaok and white steer, a brindle hatter and others are spot• ted red and 0Li0D, Any information load- ing to their recovery will be tltankfullyre- ceived. B10H6111) COX, Oraubrook P.O. FOR SALE OR TO RENT.- The undersigned offers box 100 acre farm, being Longe, Don. 7 they,. for sale or to rent. Comfortable '-hus Samna, bank bare, orebard, wells, eke. Naim is only of a mile from the etirrine village of Bohol. For fur- ther particulars apply to LS. 80ot0, Brea. Beels,traet, 0rToronto61148. K. ATE HOLLAND, 7 Peter • 37•Bm FARM LABOURERS AND DOMESTICS - I have been appointed by the Dominion Government to plane Immigranto te003 they - TIM ted %Medom 10 positions as farm lab- ourers or domestic servants in this vicinityy. An person to uiriu Bah hes should with fy mby letter fully the 'dud Of help required, when wanted and wages offered. The numbers arriving may nut be sunioleet to supply all requests bot every effort will be r.3ode to smith, ouch applicant with hello required. P. 8. 81 001', cauadlau Goyornmatt Employment Agent 32.1y Brussels P, C. Synopsis o f Canadian Northwest HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS: ANY even numbered section of Dominion Laude In Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta excepting 8 and ea, not reserved, may be homesteaded by any person who is the solo head of a family, many male over 18 years of ago, to the oxteet of one-quarter 000100n of 100 cores more or lees Entry may be made personally ab the Iooal land 00100 for rho distrlot in whiob the laud is situate. The homesteader le required to perform Otto ooedlitbouo 0000000080m therewith ruder 0000 of the following plena: - (1) At•leaet six months' resitl0uo0 upon and oultivatiohof the !unite onobyear for three years, . (2) 10 the father (or mother, if the father is deceased) of the homesteader roIidoo upon a farm in the vfoioity ot the land entered for the requirements as 0o 5000. donne may be satisfied by such persou're- eldiug witu the labor or mother, (3) If the battier hoe. hie permanent root. donee upon farming land owned by hire in the vicinity of his Bomeotead, the re- quirements 0o to .000102 nee may be sable. And by resident* upon the said land. Bixmouths'notice he 'writing should he given to the Oommfeelouer of Dom15100 Lands at Ottawa of lateubton to apply foe patent, W.W,c010Y, Deputy of 111 a Minister of Interior. N.8. Unauthorised pubBuablou al obits DA- vorEleoment will not bo paid for, ALLAN VII' LINE Bohol Rates lfentote now in Fffoot SAILINGS TO 'LIVERPOOL Froin•ssot.Jahnv:30 Hallfax Tuntaialo oat, N Victorian . , ,..,Fri, Deo, 0 Sat. Deo, 7 ioulan ` Sat, Deo 14 SAILINGS TO . GLASGOW Ooxhtthiao from Parelaod „ ,boo, 7th Naral,dan from Booteeese Doc, 11Th Grampian from Boston Deraelta . For ooilitlge, bets and fail information apply to Wan. mantel Apo t Allan Line, 'Brimsels, 0 e