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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1907-12-12, Page 4TWJRSDAX, DEQ. 12, 1907. .Button mem that the Outerio Provinolal Eleotiouemay be held next June. A redistribution, of greater or leerier extent, will be brought in at next melon, New Ontario will be granted increased rep- . reeeptetien at; will some Qf the cities, The House will probably meet in the latter part a January or early in Feb.' ruary. Jonruo by ;the prelimeuary oanter einoe the Dominion Parliament opened there will be some red bot times before the eesnian oomea to an end. Huron 00, M. P. Pa. have been taking a baud iu debate. Dr. Chisholm, the representa— tive of East Heron WOE k'oking about the French treaty and Ed. Lewis, M. P., tor the West Riding, has been manufacturing a new platform for Leader Borden. We are sorry to notice that B. B. Gunn, of Seaforth, M. P., for South Huron, has been dangeronely ill at Ottawa with a etomaob ailment but we hope he will soon be convalescent. The Government is in good lighting trim and the work will be pushed along. Some think the eeesion will last six months. Felt the third time in succession the student team from the Ontario Agri. I cultural College, Guelph, won' the tries, play in the live stook judging contest at the International Live Stook Expo— sition in Chicago, The members of it are : E. B. Archibald, Truro, N. S. ; R. T. Arkell, Wellington L. A. Bowes, Meatord ; D. A. Me/Kenzie, Bruce, and R. H. Dobson, Myrtle. College repre— eentativee from Indiana, South Dakota, Kansas, Texas, Ohio, Iowa and Missouri oompeted. The animals jadged were horses, sheep, swine, oattle. All the members of the team are fourth year men at the college. The trophy ie val. nod at $500. Guelph celebrated the vic— tory. BOE of the Toronto Colleges are mak- in namethemselves bythe 1 a for 8 tom— foolery and scrape among the etudenta. Why it is neoeseary for a.youth entering Ooliege to have to fight for hie lite and possibly have his clothes torn from hie body and by many bruiser be called upon to remember painfully his introdua• tion to "higher learning" is beyond oar comprehension. If jnat such frolioa took place in towns or villages the whole batch would be asked to appear before a Magis- trate. Fan is delightful end wboleeome but snob exhibitions ae have been on the program at Toronto this Fall cannot properly be designated by snob a soft name, a prize fight with 50 or 100 nom. batanie on a aide would be nearer the mark. A full atop should be pat to it even if it necessitates the expulsion of half the students. How. A. G. Mealier's visit to Bra -Eisele last Friday and hie praotioal addreeeee in the afternoon and evening made him many friends and eatabliehed the good opiniooe formed of him both in and out of Parliament. He is a good speaker, calm, deliberate, well posted, logioal in hie arguments and free from carping. Hie experienoe ae a public and High eahool teaoher, hie graduation from the Univereity and hie suooeeeful profession. al oareer as a lawyer eminently fit him for the onerous datiea devolving upon bim ae leader of the Opposition. He is proving hie wisdom in visiting the var- ious oonetitnenaiee and becoming am (painted with the people and their needs, Hon. Mr, MacKay wee looked upon by the Roes Government as good enough material for the Cabinet position of Mioietet of Crown !Lands and although the defeat of the Government annulled his appointment, be displayed his ability to handle the important poeition, There is little doubt but Hon, Mr. Mae. Kay will work hie way to the top of the ladder: THE Education Department hae under oonaiderabion a revision of the system of apportionment of grants bo the urban. eoboole. This may not be ready for the coming Boredo0, owing to complies— Mons which are to be experienced in determining an equitable method of dealing with the separate wheels. At prettiest the system provides for the apportioning of the grants solely on the 'Weis of attendauoe. This hoe been much complained against and is regard• ed as, in some reepeote, unfair. The plan adopted in relation to the rural (wheels, that of consideration of teach. ere' oertifioate, salary paid and egalp. mint, has met with eome objection from separate school eapportere, 11 ie pointed ant, that many of the brothers and sietere id these schools are now en— gaged in the oouree of departmental qualilioatfons, and that they fregaently give their aervioee from philanthropic and religions motives for a nominal Gaiety. As a ooneeque0oe any appor. tionroent of the grant based upon oerbifioate find salary would militate spinet the separate eohoola, The De partdtent of Education, on ailment of these eonditione, will probably fnveeti. gate the whole situation with a view to outlining some other gyetem of ap. portioning the grants 10 eepatate eoboele, CoNalpzaasig. goal newspaper epaoe is being waeted over Tommy Berne who now bottle the heavy weight peglietio ohempionehip. He le a Canadian but we are doubtful if his victory hae elevated this Dominion la inorale or real worth. The tonndatiooa of a I,Natiou have to be laid upon a better state of things then it prizefight it greatueee and etabilily fie to be attained. No more depraved appetite exists today than that ocoeeiooed by euoh exhibitone and the wonder is that they are permitted to exist in tits 20th century. OUR WESTERN PRAIRIES These linea were taken from the Provinoe, Iouiatail, Alberto, Oot. 17, 1907 end were oumpoeed by Mre, Atexauuer Stewart, whu ie a daughter•in law to Alex, and lire. Stewart, 10th con. Grey, Have you Been our Weetern Prairies -Where the breeze blows/ soft and sweet, And the flowers bloom w,thont number In the fields of grass and wheat ? Where the landscape spreads before you Iu au ever oheugiug eoeue ; Hill,and valley and great grain field, Witb'eke and river in between. The sky is of purest azure Where the clouds float lfe.ey and elute, And the eau rldaa by in ependor Aud sets in a orimeom gem— Then the moon comes out from herhiding With the stare iu her silver train And ;hair light is so clear and brilliant It seems like day again. Where the robin singe in the Mabee And the flrofllee gleam at night, And thecowboy rides has broncho ao y As grand ae an olden knight. The cattle graze on the bill aide Where the buffalo used to roam , And the white mac title the valleys Where the red mac made hie home, The wild daoke feed on the mambas, The fishes swarm in the etreume ; And our country ie fairer and gruuder lhat,ever woe dreamed fu dreams, Huron County Council. (Continued from last week). The County 000 011 met on Wednes- day morning as per. adjournment. The report of Donald Patterson, County Bridge Commieaioner was read and re— tarred to the Road aud.Bridge Committee The County Jaler'e report showed that there were uiue prieouere in the oounty jail, A unmb-r of teomeente were read and referred to the lemma Committee: Oo motion of ed. Y McLean and D. Oautelon, the ram of 6625 was granted to the Haron.Poaltry Aeeooiaeion. On motion of Thos. llollivan and R. B, Harris, the rum of 550 was granted to the village of Blyth to aeelet 10 buudmg a look up. On motion of Robt. McLean and Robt. Elliott, Maieolm Nieholeon wag appoint ed a trustee of Goderiob Omiegiate Iu etitote iu place of F. Jordan, deoeaetd. The ()outsell adjourned at 11.40 to meet at 1 80 p. m. when the members were to visit the. Hospital and the new High School building. The County Bridge Commissioner in hie report said be had examiutd all the wooden bridges In the county that ware over twenty feet in length and gave an estimate of $65,850 that would be re• quired to renew the wooden bridges were built during 1894-5 and some of there wonld yet be good some years, but the above eom should cover the cost of re. placing the wooden bridges with these built of iron. New brtdgee had been erected this year as follows :—Blnevale ; one South of Wiogham ; Oampbeh's bridge South of Belgrave ; King's bridge, iu Aahfie'd ; St. Joseph, in Hay, Grand Bend in Stephen ; Bauble on bopudary between Heron and Middleeex twenties ; Kirkton, boundary between Huron tea Perth Oonntiee. Bridges will need to be rebuilt next year ae followe :—Hatl'e bridge, (iodericb Tp. ; Warren Creek, one mile South of Hermit ; Joaephiue street, North of Wingham ; and a bridge on boundary between Grey and E'ma Townships. The Commissioner had issued orders to the 0m0dut of $18,428 95 since the last meeting of the Ouuuty Ooanoil. When the Stomach, Heart, or Kidney oervee get weak, then these organs always fail. Don't drag the etomaoh, nor slim. elate the Heart or Kidneys. 'That ie simply a makeebilt. Get a presoriptioo known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. The restorative le prepared expressly for the weak inside nerves. Strengthen these nerves, build them up with Dr. Shoop's Reetorative— tabiete or liquid—and see how gniokly help will Dome. Free sample test mut 'on request by Dr.Shoop, Racine, Wis. Your health is sorely worth thle simple tett. Sold by all dealers. Distribution of Seed Grain and Potatoes By instrootion of the Hon. Minister of Agriculture a dietribatloo le being made this season ofsamples of superior sorts of grain and potatoes to Oanadian farm ere for file improvement of seed, The etook for distribution hae been secured mainly from the Experimental Faroe at Indian Heed, Soak., and Brandon, Man. The samples oouglet of oats, Spring wheat, barley, Indian wen (for ensilage only) and potatoes. The goentity of oats sent le 4 iba,, and of wheat or barley 6 Dm, eoffloient in eaob ogee to sow one. twentieth of an acre. The samples of Indian earn and potatoes weigh 8 lbs, eaoh, A quantity of each of the follow. ingvarieties hae been towered for titled tribution Oa1e,—Red Fife (beardleee) ; Preston, Pringle'a Ohemplaie and Huron (early bearded sorts) ; Percy and Stauluy (early beardless v01164160 BAaraq.—Bix•rowed—Meneory, Odense Manefieid and Glenda. Two rowed.— Btandwell, Invino)bie, Canadian Thorpe and Sidney. Innfate GolaN •(for ensilage).—Early aorta, Angel of. Midnight, Compton'e Early and Longfellow ; later varieties, Beleoted Learning, Early Maetotlon and White Cap Yellow Dent. Poizerem.—•Early varieties, Ear1v White Pr1ze and Jloobeeter Rase, Medi um'to late variative, Outman No, 1 and Late Puritan. 'These Iatee varieties are Ole YD tom.--- --� rY ATCHES•.4 WATCHES E are SiloWilig a large range of Watches—newest designs of different Manufacturers. We shall be pleased to lay away one for you. until Christmas. Come early and matte your sel- ection. High Gracie Watches at the lowest prices. H. L, JACKSON, JEWELER ae a rule more productive than earlier kinds. Only one sample o0n be sent to each Ileuoe if an individual receives applicant,90 VBe a sample of oats he oannot oleo receive one- of wheat, barley, Indiau corn or potatoes. Lista of names from one in. dividoal, or apphsations for more than our sample for one household, MOnnot be entertained. The eamplee will be sent tree of oherge through the mail. App ioatio0e ehoold be addressed to the Direolor of Experimental Farms Ottawa, and may be sett in any time before the lbth of February, after welch the mile will be oloaed, so that the samples naked for may be Bent out in good time for a .wing. Appdoante should mention the variety they prefer, with a second sort as an alternative. Appiioetione will be filled in the older in which they are received, 00 long as the supply of seed sante. Farmers are advised to apply early to avoid poeaible dieeapoinlment. Those epplying for Indian corn or pots toes ehoold bear in mind that the corn I distributed P to not mildly drat hu ed until April, , and that potatoes oanoot be mailed from bete until danger from from in transit is over. No portage is required on mail matter addressed to the Oeotral Ex perimental Farm Ottawa. Wer. BAutlnnne, Director of Experimental Farms, WORSE THIN ONIONS Bad Breath From IndigeSlion ('aunt be Overcame With Perfumes. All of no gaffer from bad breath— eometimee our own, but oftener that of our friende. Nine tenths of tbie bad breath comes from some stomach trouble and cannot be overcome with breath perfumes or any other palliative meaeares. If you occasionally have a bad breath ; if there is beartborn, flamenco and acid gulpiuge of indigeeted food I if the stom— ach burns or smarts ; if there is Bleep— leseneee, nervousuese, headaches or any other of the many symptome of indigos. tion, use Mi-o•ua atomaoh tablets and get well. frli o 00 is not a mere digestive nor a Outdo, bat a tonin remedy that etrength— eue alta muscles of the etamsah and bdwele so that the flow of gastric juices ie increased, and 8be food is digested natur- ally and dose not stay in the etomaob to ferment and poison the breath with uauaeoae odor&. Alittle 60 oent box of 1111 0.80 stomach tablets 'oats for a couple of weeks, and will ward off a dozen mild ettaolta of mdigeation. If you suffer with a obronio oaee of stomach trouble, the nee of Mt o na for a reasonable length of time will give yon an absolute and complete Mire. If you want to enjoy your food and never Buffer from indigestion, nee ilii o na. It le the only remedy that le relied upon ae a certainty to day, relieving the worst troubles of indigestion and assim— ilation, and making a complete owe. Mi•o—na Is sold by draggiete every where for 50 mints, and we positively guarantee to refund your money should you purchase a box and be dissatisfied with 1080118, Write for free sample, addressing Booth's Mi.o•na, Box 977, Buffalo, N. Y. Proved Aster Pifty leers The teat of time has proved that Pot. 0am'8 Corn Extraotor 0nree gnioker, with less discomfortsod more thoroughly than 0uytbing alae. Ooutaine no acids, is purely vegetable and absolutely gaaran• teed. Ioeiet on "Patnam's" only—it's the best. Fo rdwleh. The basement of the Methodist church tecteived a fresh coat of paint Met week. Mies M. Ayleeworth, hae been re• engaged as teacher of Newbridge Publio school for 1908. She ie now teaobiog near Belgravia. M00101901 politioe are very quiet. The present Council will Beek re election sod J. T. Winter le in the field again as a candidate for Municipal bemire. . After an illness of several week's dor alion, Mrs. Alex Jobneton, paseed away on Monday Nov, 25011, at the residence of her con, Ab. Johnston, 8th con. Howiok, aged 77 years. Deeeooed woe born on Nov. 26th 1880 in County Cavan, Ire. land, and was married to Rioh. Johoeton in Ireland where they lived fon eevetal years. -Mr. Johnetou emigrated to ()an edit and nettled in Holland, where be died, Mrs. Jtbneton name out later and war' married co Alex. Johnston, Gth cote. Howiok, who predeoeaeed her many years ago. She was a kind sympathetic woman, a good neighbor, and a member of the Preebylerian obntob. To moatd' her dsmiee there ere Mrs. Riohard John• sloe, of Itaddieon, Saab„ and John,Iiolt. and Samuel Johnston, of Neepawa, Man„ of the firer family, and Alex. Johnston, of Neepawa, Man„Abraham of Howiok and Mra. Joon Diebel, of Hep. worth of the emend family. Interment took plane in the Presbyterian cemetery Fordwiob, oervlae 0000 held in the Presby Lariap ohureh. The funeral wee 'airy largely attended by syulpatbizing (Heade. The eervi008 were conducted by Rev. Q, B. Dobson, VV lar frlltllleo. W. H. preen submitted an offer to Iia Council in writing for the porohate of the Electric Light • Paint, whtrlt the town brought from him a few years ago, Mr. Bishop Ilea di01100ed of hie bird• were bueiuese to A. IS, 11111, of Oenniug• ton, 61r. Bishop finds it neoeeeery to remove to 0 warmer ellmnt0 ou aoeonut of Mrs. Bishop's health. E. .Hammer, f,.reman of the Bell Furniture Fautory Southampton,' died very suddenly. He bed attsuded a oou• este aunt went home about ten o'olook and wee deed before 12 The bursting of a blood vessel wee the canto of the death, Sunday. Deo. 15, the anniversary ser• vloee of Wngham Melhodiet Oburoh will be held. The preacher for the day will be Rev. J. 0. Speer, D. D., President of Toronto Conference. On the following Monday evening Dr, Speer will give hie popular lecture entitled "A night with Iriehmeu:' Wingham antlers have organized for the Winter 0eato1l, as follows :—Hon, Pres., T. Gregory ; Prraideut, A• M. CrawfordVioe.Preeident, Wm. Holmes ; Beoretary, B. Ooobrene ; Treae., F. Paterson 1 H H. Obieholm, of Toronto, and Dr. Macdonald are re preeeutativee to the On arta Aeeoohation ; Executive, B. Cochrane, A. M. Qraw. ford, W. Homes ; Honorary members, Jas. Duffield, W, Taylor. A. Mitchel', J. Hanna, F. Paterson. Satisfactory ar— raugemente hove been made for the use of the rink. When That hold Conies How (s at to be oared? Tuts method is I. tab the oheet an simplicity itself. 1 e d throat well with Netviline, use it se a gargle and take some to bot water before retiring along with one of, Dr. Hamiltou'e Pills. Next morning finde you refreshed free from cold and es bright se a dollar These household remedies are wonder. fully suoceselal, and oerteinly won't fail iu year ease. For sale at all dealers, taaetsalmrth. W. A. Crich hna muved bis family lute hie haudeome naw reeldenoe ou North Main street. John MoOlymoot, near Seaforth, hae been token au trial on the police force at Stratford, to euooeed POI10e Oonetable Soot, who goes On the Greed Trunk, Mise Steele, who has been 'teacher of Modern Langnugee and History in the Seaforth Col,egiate Institute for the peat year or more, has tendered her re stennt ' to take effect at he close of tion, the year. She geed to Chatham. Joseph Keating had a narrow recipe from serious injury a few days ego. He was arrangi01I to plane a plate glaet froot in the front of. Orioh'e oouteotion• cry store, and while jacking up the sill to take oat one of the old iron pillars and wbeu bending over working the jack screw, the pilar broke in the centre and the top, weighing gdveral hundred pounds, fell to the ground, grazing the aide of Mr, Keating's head. Had it fallenhalf an inch nearer to him it would have hit him fair on the head and would almost certainly have killed him, inessaamermisemonsiesenuremessismerumums Throat CQUqhS Ask your doctor about these throat coughs. He will tell you how deceptive they are. A tickling in the throat often means serious trouble ahead. Better explain your case care= fully to your doctor, and ask him about your'taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. we publish our formulas We banish .loobot it' from our medicines Woo urao you to consult your doctor ers Who makes the best liver pills? The J. C. Ayer Company, of Lowell, Mass. They have been making Ayer's Pills for over sixty years. If you have the slight- est doubt about using these pills, ask your doctor. Do as he says, always. .--Mede by the1. O. Ayer no.. LoW e11.1W mr— David Farqueharaon has been laid up with a severe attaok of sciatica but is now improving. Rev. Egerton Ryereon 'Young, the great missionary author, oanoeiet and dog traveller, hes been secured for the missionary anniversary in the Metho, diet church, on.80yday, December 150h, preaohing morning and evening. ag• He will also address a meeting on the Mon— day evening following, on hie travels and work in the low land of the cold North. At the regular meeting of Britannia Lodge, No. 170, A. F. & A. M„ held in the-Naooni° hall on Monday evening of last week, the following offioere were duly elected for the year: Worship. fol Master, D J. M00sllnm ; I. P. M., F. J Bnrrowe ; N. W., G. L. Chesney ; .1. W., T A. Hatcher ; Ohnplsfn, Rev. J. Berry ; Trane., W. D, Bright ; Seo - rotary, L. 0. Jaokeon I Dirootor of Oevemuniee, J Dodde ; Senior Steward, A Oaee ; Junior Steward, 11. Hunter ; I G., W. D MoLeao ; Tyler, R. Boile— au) ; Examining Board—Rt, Wor, Bro. J H Roid, V. Wor, Bro. W. Ballantyne end Wur. Bro. F. J. Burrows. A Case en west Arichat Mrs. A. P,ga er sn oit a well known wn F Cape Bretoner has cured asthma by "Cetarrhozone.” Her statement is convincing : "Although I was troubled for years 11 was only recently I tried Oatarrhozone. When an attack started I eo1 oat my inhaler and invariably got quiok relief, Feeling eabisfied Catarrh. ozone would cure, I continued the treat— ment till one bottle was finished I didn't use more because I was cured and the asthma hae never returned " Catarrhozone ie sears death to asthma and brouobitie. Try it and be 000vinoed. Two sizes 25o and 51.00 at all dealers. BLANKET YO 13 HORSES AND SAVE FEED 'a,'Urhrtt'L"Unldb0li 29, A t'1, . We are selling them at Following Low Prices : — Shaped end strapped unlined jutes at $1.00 per pair. —Heavy twilled jute, strapped and shaped, $1.20 per pair, —Dutoh Kersey, heavy, with suroingles attached, 51.50 each. —Extra Heavy Dutch Kersey, enr0ia- glee attached, 51.76 each. — Heavy line jntes, strapped and shap- ed, $1.85 each. —Goat Robes, lined and brimmed, good article, $0.25. —Galt Saekatohewan Robes, medium olze, 58.75. LY. F N �,� SLY A good stook of Light and Heavy Harness at the best it 11 1\ I t t,�i prices possible, ooueidering high pries of material, One set strong Second-hand Team Harness at bargain price ; Set Second-hand ' Single Harness, $3.50, and another Set at $8.00. Trunks and Satchels, large stock and good assortment. f Sole agents in Brussels for Columbian Stook and Poultry Food. Every package guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. ��..� Richards NATIONAL Rolle N+ Flour ur ills Every good. house -wife knows how necessary it is to have good N'lol'ar to make her Bread and Pastry palatable . ite Loaf Flour posse&les all the qualities that go to make a nice, white, spongy loaf. Once you have used this bland you will want none other. CHOPPING 5 CENT'S` PEF? BAG kinds of Feed kept constantly on hand. wm. —a. a P RY N E BRUSSELS r Best Situations 'V, Grand Trunk i y..System are avaliable with renewal of Indue. trial activities in early 8PRING. If you desire nue you must enter NOW. Short, sharp, snappy titaness for those whose time or money le Emit. ed, and the broadoet and 14001 0101• preheuetve ourrioutum for thou., who would attain more titan ordinary 0000080. MAIL COURSES in commercial, Stenography, Telegraphy, Olvil Her. vice,l Matriculation; Peamanehlp,e to. Write for particulars. Wingham Business College g GEo. SPOTTQN, Principal MINIM 11111111011 IlLE= Good heavy Tile of all sizes' can be had at the Henfryn Brick and Tileyarde'at the following prices: 2,} iooh....$ 9 00 per. thousand 9 .... 11 00 " 4 18.00 u 5 ... 22 00 " " 0 .... 80 00 ' " 7' . 4000 8 " .... 60 00 " 10 " .... 80 00 " BRICK Anyone building will find it to their ad- vantage to see the Henfryn Brick. This 50 the beet standing red brick in the coun- 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 MoIKAY & SHAW'S Hardware Store, Brussels. Easy payment system may be arranged for. I also handle the Nordbeim- er'Piano. S. CARTER, AGENT MONTHLY HORSE FAIRS „ u--- BR/USSE2.,S The Regular Monthly Horse Fairs will be held for the season as follows : THURSDAY, IA If DEO. 5th, 1907 JAN. 2nd, 1908 FEB. 6th, 1908 MAR. 5th, 1908 APRIL 2n5,1908 Leading Local and Outside Buyers will be Present. Xmasand. XMAS GIFTS f iiHE popular idea of the'day is to send 1 your Photograph to your frioude for Xmas. We are all pleased to receive a nice Photo, of our friends at any tame and more especially et thio season of the 1 year, We have some nine assortments of Photo. mounts suitable and most artistic. Don't fail to call at my studio and look over my samples. I will give you an ex- tra finish in the most up-to-date style, Poet Card 'and Sunbeam Photos. until after Xmas season, 100 each. Other sizes in proporti"n, Pioture Frames made on ehorteet notice. Prima reasonable, Always welcome at our Studio, H.Fi. BREWER SALT Farmers or Storekeepers by coming to the Brussels Salt Works can get any kind of Salt they require, Gordon Mooney, Foreman, Brui3sels. CHRISTMAS ANDrr, 'NEW YEARS Between all',haloes In Canada, moo to Da. trolt, Port Daumla1iohJ. Jluifalo, Black Rook. Niagara. Valle aud Suspension Bridge, N. Y, At Single Fare '5 .,and ging Doo, 24thaud 20tIl,1007 Returnlug until D. 2611,,1207 Also gang Dec.31et,1007, and 300,101,18'18, retereolO uutll Jau.2od,1208. At Fare and One-third rood golug Doe. 23et to Deo. 2011,0207 Rotur0big uut'1 Jan, 0111 ,1008 Also good going Deo, 08th, 1207, to Jan, 1st, 1008, l•aturulug uutit Jan. 8,11,1008.. For further ieformatlou and tickets ap- ply t0 JONH3 O'NEIL, ;Agollt, Bruseole. IMPORTANT NOTICES l.(1ARM FOR 'SALE, BEING Lot10, Oou. 10, Greyy aontatolng 100 cores. APply to WM. W0008, Urunbrook P. C. 21-01 • TWO DURHAM BULL OALVES 1 nod a Y,rhahiro hog for sale, Lot 80, 000, 0, Morris, or Rrtie0010 P, 0. JAMES SPED/. 10.11 I:41OR SALE OR TO RENT.—A comfortable house on Princess street with arable and all o0.iv0uia0000. For fur- ther iartioular0. imply to WM. H6N007 t vby G. T. R.A e t tu'ham .t ' gu,W [, 21t H OUSE AND + ACRE LOT for cute—Albert Small, table, table home fu goad repair. 001011 arable, good well. cistern, deo. Pooveeeiun any time. For further ip artioulara ¢pply"an--rite.-praml015 to S. 014AWFORD, Brussels, 98.00 BRICII STORE TO RENT BY February let—part of Smith lllook. 22081 feet 12nd door from American Hotel ; lately used as tailoring and gents' furnish - lig establishment, For furtherparticulars apply to DR. OIoIIELV0Y, Bruseole. STRAXED ON THE PREM— tene of the Undersigned. Lot 6, Con. 7, Grey, on or about October 18th, one Jersey heifer, also cue red heifer, Owners are re• quested to prove property, pay expenses and take them away. W. H. COLE, Bras - sale P.O. 21.4 L TRAYED ON THE PREM— kJ me of the undersigned, Lot 6, Oou, 0, Gro about O Y, on or ut otneet• 20th,• cue rad pro et Spring calf. Owner is requested to r prove property, pay expenses and take 11or away. MOSES. DOLL, Brussels P.O. 1911 5 HEAVY DRAUGHT COLTS Fon 6ALn.—TWO of them are rlBiug 2 years and three rising 1 year old. Two (a filly and a gelding) are bred by Royal Park; a atly and gelding by Scotland's Hone, and a alit' by Bursar. Apply nu <) Lot 90 Oon. 9, Morris, to ALEX. bloLAUUHL1N, Pro- prietor, or Brussels P. 0. 17-tt K. Q. T. M. Brussels Tent of the Maaoabees. 1/0. 24 hold their regular meetings in the Lodge Room, Hacker Block, on thelet uud 3rd Tuesday evenings of euoh month. Victual always Welcome. A. SOMMERS, Com. A. MOGUIRE, R. 11, C1 TRAYED FR012 THE PREM. (? one of the tinders goad, Lot 28, Con. 11, Grey, on or about Nov. 9th, 8 head of yearling cattle, 8 ofthaca are stoere and 6 heifers. Iu the number ie a black and white steer, a brindle hailer and others aro spot. nod red and white, Any information load- ing to their recovery will be thankfully re- eoivod. RICHA100 008, Oranbrook P.O.. FARO'] LABOURERS 1� AND DOMESTICS— I nave been appointed by the Dominion' government to quer Immigrants from the United Kingdom ih position,' as farm lab. omen or domeetio servants fu this y'elnity. Any person requiring such help should not. fy me by letter 010tiug fully the kiwi of help required, when wanted and wages offered. The uumbere arriving may not be sumoieut to supply ell requests but every effort will be made to provide euoh applicant with help required. F. 13, 8rOPT, Caaadiau GC0orume,,i I4mploymeut Agent 32.1y Brueaolo P.O. �3:i� liar. Synopsis of Canadian Northwest HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS' ANY even numbered section or Dominion Lewitt in Manitoba, Saekatohewa0 and Alberta, excepting 8 and 20, not 18860001, may be homesteaded by any Doreen who is lho Bole head eta fatuity, or any male over 18 years of rule, : to the extent of one-quarter rooter, of 100 soros more or lees Entry may he made personally at the local laud .,Mae for the district in within the laud is situate, Tho homesteader Is required to perform the oouditions 8800800mA therewith under one of the following plea,:. (1) At least rix moutbe' residence neon and alllblvation of the laud in euoh year for three years, (2) If the father (tor mother, 11 the father is deceased) of the homesteader resides upon a farm in. the vieluity of the laud entered fur the requirements as to rest. deuce may he eatiaded by euoh person re- siding with, the father or mother. (8) It the Battler has his permanent resi- dence upon farming laud owned by Wm in the vloiuity of his ltameetead, the re- quirumouts ae to residence maybe satia- ted by reoideuoe up0u the said land. Sixmouthe' notice in writing should be given to the Commissioner of Dominion Lauds at Ottawa of intention to apply for to apply for patent, W, W. 00122. Deputy of theMinletor of Interior. N. 0, Unauthorized publioatlon of thls ad- vertisement will not be 10014 tor. aiiui'N Bikcilitr4 LINE Rodaood Ratos IA!." now in :foot SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL VfOtorian Jobu Halifax Itri, ,T1°46" 6 800; Deo, 1 Iotiull But, Deo, 14 �- Uoroleau .,,.......,„,,,,Pei, Doo, 20 gat; Deo. 21 SAILINGS TO GLASGOW Corinthian from Portland Doo, 7th Demi, inn iron neaten Doe, Id til Grampian into Boston Deo, 21111 For sedllu5e, lists and foil information apply t0 , `ly. IL littttlt, Agent Allan Line, llrn000ie, i i y_ ,,e•