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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1907-12-19, Page 4etre trauels 6 17st, THURS U el Y, DEC. 19, 1907. Tna Poa.e w18he8 118 numerono readers a Kerry Lbristmae and hopes the glad semi u may be thoroughly enjoyed by them all. 4880 week ,, pub,tbbu,g the report of the Liberal nteewiug heal iu Bt0eaele ou Deoomber 608, we inadvertently omitted the paragraph ;referring to A. Hislop, M, P. Pry who spoke after Lt. Ool. Athineon. Mr H,a•op gave a good speech, dealing with Dominion timers, and 8hiwed that he is familiar with the subjects the people are auxion. to bear about and will be able to gi.e a good amour, of himself when the campaign comes on for the Commons in which be will be the Liberal et8udardbearer for Eaet Huron. BENATE reform le ie toe air but we hope it will .reach terra firma so that some praotieal good may be attained. How to deal with the question to briug the beat ultimate results is the problem. There should bean lige limit for leaving the Senate as there is re entering it ; more practieal work along legislative. linea should be undertaken; members of Parliament ahoald nob be permitted to reeigu to aooept seats in the upper :dum— ber ; something More thea mere ad. beranoe to party ehoold be required of those who are ohoeen to do duty in what ought to be of moat vital importance to the state. The Opposition is very mai— mu to have the Senate reformed but when in office they did not attempt the work. We hope the Liberals who are puttlog the question in the fore front. will not get weary in well doiug an no piece of legislation wou d meet with more hearty, approval than eecarlug a better state o2 things in the Senate. Taxa is the season of the year when the furthoomiug municipal and civic oaddidatee get busy and often promise maob more than they will ever be able to perform. We believe all nominees should give their ouneeut before being nominated and should attend the ot— fioial nom,natiUn meeting 80 a9 to briefly Mate tbetr p081t108 on matters of Ideal interest and answer questions from rattpayere d they saw fit to aek them. The praonot 2 man is the 088 who 8huaid be desired t0 that the beet 1116868828 0t the people will be o,neerved during the twelve monthe 4.I aloe. Permanent im- pr.,vemeute 6huu2d always sup reeed haphazard work as the make-hlit job 2e nearly 2.waye money tlexi to wasted. Eleotore eboald attend Numivation meetings, 001 for the Baku of oout,arity opposing without reason but to show the vital intermit that must be mani— fested if the beet and moat progreeeive work is performed, If credit ie due to Council Boards or °Maimms there is nothing improper in voicing it in publio. It often had a good effdol and is a sort of aoanterbalauoe to the 009828nk com— plaining of others, whether in season or not. Wbat is true of Comilla is equally tram of animal Sobool meetings. The lemmata of the youth of thio 8011 should be guided and guarded with the greatest Dore and wisdom. Sometime, the per— sona most anxious for dice could be per— . mitred to remain at home with the greatest good to the oih0iel duties. Nomination Day will be Monday De member 8001 fur muuioipalitiee. We think we are ante in saying that there will be many acclamation eleoti0ue title year. Medicine Hat Liberals nominated W. C. Simmons, M.P. P., for the Oommo08, and Parry Sound Liberate chose R. J. Watson, M. P., for theCommons, and Mayor John J. Johnston, uf Parry Boned for the Legidl8tare. FA0Ma89' INsrxroTE MEET11408.—The regnl8r meetlug of Beet Huron Farmers' Iheti6ute will be heti ro the Town Hall Branae e, on Toee00y Jaoaery 15.h. Outei'le speakers wilt be J. Gardhuaae, Highfield, Ous,, and W. F. Kidd, of Simone. A meeting. wi,l be held at Gorrie on the 1618 w?Lb the same speak• ere. Snpplemeutary meetings are dated' as follows :—Fordwlob, Feb. 3 ; Bluevale, Feb, 4 ; Jamestown, Feu, 5 ; Molesworth, Feb. 6 ; Ethel, Feb. 7 ; Warton, Feb. 8 ; Harlook, Feb. 10 ; Winthrop, Feb. 11 ; St. Oommbiau, Feb. 12. Delegation :— Gavin Barbour, Orono Hill ; A. G. Mo. MoKeurte, Fairview ; Miss I. Rife, Ilea. pier, Olip Dat tbie list of meetluge. W r-oxeL66r. Editor Carr spent several days reoeotly in Toronto Mise Jean Rwwsell hae returned from a visit with Wiugbam retativee. Mise Lulu Rutherford, of Bruaeels, ✓ isited her parents here lag' weak. Wm. Morfoot left for Alton, I11,, on I Monday of teat week. His family will follow shortly. P. 0. and Mre. Madsen, of Leadville, Col., are 2,8eet8 of the latter'e mother, 4lre. S, Playford. A Moving PlotureConcert Co. was here for a,00ttple of dap: and gave two first. claw eutertalumeale in the Town Boll. A load of Reformers drove to Brno eels Friday evening t0 hear the atldre86 g iven by Hoe. A. G. Matey and 'other epeokere. Mise Lala Hemphill tett far Efeneall rim 110011ay where She will rrmafu until afterXmae and assist her brother ill bie drug sure during the busy season. A meeting of thoe6 interettod in retail Option was held in the Town Rae uo Friday eveuIng when Itnv, Dr Hmz.e Wood, of Toronto Junotion,. gave au ad• dregs, Rev. A. 3.4 Bussell aha R v L, Perrin oxebarlg811 putptte Sunday, 8211 inet, Rev, Geo, Balser, of Bitevale, odoupied the pulpit In the Methodist obureli last linuday evening, pfioo Ka -e flan 8tvuo21 08(urned from rut Ile un Monday oI leaf wcek where elle 8peut the 1846 two menthe, ' The I. 0 0. F. Lodge entertained a humb8rof their trim: ie to a iu.wt supper on Monday nveunn 4 of last week in their Lodge room., which h,ve been re08ntly handsomely lien ftp and whioh are a •Oredlt to the 8002814. P-1161101. Councillor Br,.wu took In the Fat Stook show tit Ciao pit 1868 week. 7.11e ooI0l00Ing 0uu18t meeting of 1907 was bed in tale Tuwueb'p Halt here leaf Monday. Au effort should be made to get a tele. plume 21228 in operation between the G. T. R. depot and the village. It would save mercy a tiresome wait, for trains. Mrs. E Batsmen, who livee Weer of Ethel, win be 84 yearn of age nest Feb. Teary. She in ouofiund to her bed a good share of the time throughweaknee6 ul the body. Numivation for a Reeve and four councillors for next year will be bend here ou Monday 80th tue6,, from 12 to 1 o'alook• There appears to be a imbue that the preoeut 80211011 should be returned by 080111m81 ion. Aaron and. 3lre. Ktffer will shortly move to Ethel banding over the farm 6o. ibeir eon'Pe'ford, Mr, Ki"ffer purchased the hou.e of Roy hleL.'oi, the latter moving 10a farm in the Northerly part of Gley. Friday of Om week the last shipment of cheese for %hie season will be mane from Ethel factory. The prioe was 12jr cents aria D. si soon, of S.ratford, wee the boyar. '1 -hie l.,t wad Odtober make. T08 otlegneo will be ready for the patron: by Tuesday, 24th iliac., at the factory. Tbere are 120 boxes in the etipment. (aoderiCt,. Dr, Macklin is in the field ea a can. dtdate for Mayor. Roy Brydges left to visit his meter, Mre. Armetrong, at Nanton, Alberta. The exeou6ive of the West Huron Libera• Association wit meet in Gode. rich ou B'.lorday, the 21st fiat. The firm of Mitchel & Tadd, publish• era of the Star, wit. he dissolved in the near future. The latter wit ooutino8 it. The quarterly ees61000, which eboald have been veld 18-6 week have beeu deferred until January 14th. The High Court 88082000 win be open On January 20 h The many bleeds of the family will regret to e0ow that Dr. Mejur Rabat, who some home 60 norae hie tether chrongb au 1.lneee of typhoid lever, is blmoe,f now 00 low that but slight hopes are bred oat fur 2,2• recovery. The steamer, Neepawah, with a largo of wheat for 4h. Guuerholi Elevator came Into port rhordday morning hev,ng crow- ed durug the night from Baud Beach tvtih her 12282 load 12118 season, er•d the date Deu. 12, mattes it a tate 0 081ng. A.t the regu.ar meeting of Huron Lodge Nn. 62, I 0. 0. F. the fOHowing ' breth•eu were duty riveted for Eke onming term :—P. G 11 D. Reed, N. G , 0 0. Whiney,I P. G : 0. Dustup, V. G. ; P. G 0. A R,,,. Reo. See ; Dr. Ozark, Yar Seu2. ; }1 Etwerde Tren9• Robert E lion hae completed hie ehip- meum.of stiles for tine oea,on, having handled in the r euhborbood of 25,0(0 i barrels of fruit. Rio ehtpments were I marts to Liv-rpcol, G'aegow, Mauoheot (( er, Hatt and Hambure, the 'argeet quautiitee ko,ng to the two first -teen• 11 ttoned plains. fro rdwlelt, R. E. Moth: lam bite paroheoed the P1808 Bakery in M1. Forest. Wm. Satre hae yurohaeed the Ford• wion livery from Geo. ?Josue jr., and bee taken poesesoion. Mre. R. E. MoCa(lam returned from Oliuton Hoepita' and her friends hope ale will gain strength daily. Rae Downey, woo hae been working 00 the a off of the Horrieton Trioune, epent a week at hie home here. He , -01 Monday to take a position on the Wiugbam Times. 111' re. J. A. McKee, a0oot8pa0ied by Thos. and Mise Maggie McKee, have returned from their annual Western trip. The people of Fordwioh and vicine my are maob pleased to see the great improvement in Mem Maggie'a health. Jae. Falba and W. H Newton, both of Miuto township, were in Toronto at• tendrug the Dominion Grange, They hada narrow esoape from being eepbyx Fated wttb gas. Both gentlemen ere now home none 1be worm of their 'orange experience. Deo. 4th 0.ok'a Lodge, L. 0. Y. B., held their annual meeting and election of Madera. After a very i2tereating meeting was held the following (armee were elect. d :—W. M., Fred. Soloman ; D, 47., Dave Armetretlg ; Chap., Will. Mee ; Reo. Sea, Percy 118nnetook ; Fin. Sea . E mer Williamson ; Treas., John Din -more ; D. of 0„ Amo' D. n0y ; Leut., Oswald Cooper ; Oum., L Gamb:e, Enos Donaghy, Vtotor Footer slid Walter Hluetoek. Atter the uffieere striated were ipstalled, an appetizing 101011 was served end every- body went home well pleased with the evening's proceedings. ClIntrems Rev, Dr, Kirkpa,riuk, of Knox Col. lege, wit, oonduet Anniversary eervioee ou Sunday, Feb. 9th in Willis church. J. W. Treleaven, of the Collegiate staff, was Galled to Lucknow on Monday ow• lug to the death of hie brother, a photo— grapher of that place, Bev. H 0. Priest, M. A„ of George. town, hae received 8 nnantmoaa oall to +8e pastorate of Htratbroy Baptist obnrob, Me, Priest will begin dutiee the i22 6 Sunday In January. Re i8 a eon in- law of W Robb, Uhbton. Rev. Dr, Stewart 9929 nailed to Toron •o owing to the 000tioned illneeo of hie eon Walter, who underwent an operetio.n for the removal of a tumor On the brainy The dootore had grave donate or Walter's ability to eland the operation, lint he stood it better than expected, ebe tumor being removed, and though he 18 not yet out of danger} better hem are entertain• ed of hie animate'reoovery. • Mise Liinian F. 3a2ikeon, daughter of T. Jtoke,m, jr., of tine piece, who has been stuaying in Toronto for the peat. four ysure under the }moll known pianist, Tripp, and who reeentiy passed her examination entitling her to the oegr,ee of 11 0'.'(3 M., gave her first p0b,to r octal 1n Toronto befoul a very large aid appreeialivo 20101enhe, and judging by the many favo,11118 pates. 11011ote, ie to be ou9gratalloled on beret 6010886, Mies Marian Harland bee for several years noted ea Orguniet 110 the 682191008 servie88 held at the Hones of Refuge. To do tine required at times no little salt• denial on ber pert but abs uopsidered herself amply repaid by the very evident pleaeore thus afforded the inm2tee. The - matter wee brought up at the last County Oouioil npd 4n addition to expreeeing its appreoialiun, the oounoil voted Mlee HarieuLi $20 ae a Obrietmas box. For acting 110 chaplain Bev. Mr. Wade has been paid it yearly salary of $50, bet oonefdering that be hoe been mush underpaid the cocoon iuoreaeed it to $75. • ykt W 00(1. Mre. Westgate, of Watford, wag 4be sheet of her eon, Rev. H. P. Westgate, during the past week. George Little, of Fort Simpeou, Prince Rupert's Land, is the etwat of hie sitter, Mre. Wen. Morrison, 10th con. Odra A. F. Dickson, oI Saskatoon; hae arrived in Atwned, to spendthree mouths at her home with John and Mre, 002hberteon. Rev. Dr. Carmen preached in the Metbodiee ohoruh on Sunday. The 68rmo80 were le eonueotion with the mlegionary campaign. At the regular meeting oI Court Lane dowse N-'. 93. 0 0. F , 1.t Atwood, Win. Graham, the retiring Chief Ranger, who hae lately moved to Gerrie, was pre. ecuted Wt b a beautiful geld chain and locket and an address. At the C. 0 F meeting the following cfiluere were 8 eoted and inetal'ed for the ensuing year: 0. R.—Ivy Smith ; V. 0. R —G. Greenaidee ; Fin. Seo , Wm. Hunter; Treas., Jolla Roger; Chaplain, R. J Farrell ; S. W. John Porter ; S. B J. Sanders ; J. B. 3 B. Hamilton ; 0. E —D A Kidd, M. D. It was de aided tt this meeting to bold the annual "At Home" of the Order on Friday, Deo. -27121. eeal(,rr2a. Lnoal milk vendors dropped the prioe „t milk from 7 cents per quart to 5 cents, • 8, Dickson and sister Miss Rae, are home from Fort Saekatobewan on a visit with their parents, B. and Mre. Dickson, High street. Meeting of L. 0. L. No. 793, 88210rt8, was held in their lodge room no Deoem ber Srd, when the following offioere were elected :—John A. Monteomers, W. M ; Jemee W. Marshall, D. M. ; J. Wi Wright, Rao. Bee. ; Thos. Stepheoe, Fin. Bee ( W. Ri ey, Trees ' S. .B. Weleh, Chaplain ; Geo. Riley, Die. of Oer. ;. J F. Welsh, let Com. ; Geo Brown, 2u22 Dom. ; W. Thompson, 8rd Com ; Thee, Greenway, 4tb Oom ; H. Martin, 6th Own. Dlteza GP 3007 MOMANN.—Ttie death oocurrea in Egmorldvtlle on Monday morning of last week of a well known oft zea in the person of John MoMaan A,thoueb be had been in failing health for over four years yet hie demise mime very nuexpeocedly to the members of hie family. The deoeaeed, who was 59 years old, was a native of Sim,iuu, Sootland, and came to Canada with his parents when very young, settling in Hay town. ehip Later Mr. Mo'laon moved to B -hoe oenoty Rod at Mont -dine was en- gaged with a brewery company. He deter located North of Dublin and 80 years ago became a reaiden6 of thie plass. During hie early restdenee here he tette engaged ill taking 601,108860 for gravel end well into horse buyluqq bull• nese in whish 008upatlou he became widely known. Hendee his wife he leave° four mutt, John and Allan, of Sea, forth, George, of Detroit, Cheater, of Muskoka, and three deogbtere, Tillie, Lon and Fergus all living at home. The funeral took place Tianeduy tnorniug from his late residence to St. James' oporoh where service wee held, alter which interment took plane iu St. James' 1 cemetery, Foamier, or The Lan B. B. 002,20.-- The 02,20.—The fnuer2l of the late B. B, Gann, M. P., was be d Tboredey afternoon and wee one of the largest and most impres— sive ever held in Western Ontario. The floral offerings were magulfiOeft and represented many bodies, polltital Rod ' mood, with which the deoe88811 was o1'i eeoted. The services at the house were ooudnuted by Rev. 61r. Romero and '2ter a service was bed et the M.ihodiet oburb2. Every part of the but ding wee crowded by mourners, among whom were many frie2d8 from long dtetaooes Rev, Mr. Rogers spoke briefly of the lone whioh the community bed Buffered. end of the benefit to the oburoh and eta6e that had followed from the droeaeed'e life. Revs. Mr, Woliwinend Mr, 13irk8, of Loudon, with Rev. Georve Boggis, added a few words of uppremation Reeds. F. H. Larkin end N u Shaw were among the other speakers The route from the ohuroh. to Maftlandbauk came lacy wee lined with epeotatore and the pt0oe801o0 numbered several hundred in its ranks. Leading the cortege was the town Baud, and following them was a deputation of the 0 0 F. of womb lodge Mr Gunn was a member. The ttwn oo0u0n att8uded in a body, age many other orgauizatione paid their tributes to the departed. The following soled as pall bearers :—Dr. Borrows, W. J. Moffitt, W. B. Bright, of Beafurtb, and E. N. Lewis, M. P. for West Enron, Angus Elliott, of London, and J S. Smith. The late m tuber's death 18 mourued in this town with the deepest grip . He wee beloved by Hob and poor alike fur his manly -qua thee, publio heartedness and Uhr,olfan ebar,eter. Hie lone it keenly tell here, for he was always ready and tell roe to initiate and support any mermen' for the benefit of the town. In ohuroh work he was lore most In activepartiaipatiun iu all works of good. He represented (hie plane iu Parliament with devotion to all that 002) Darned his oonetitoente and the general good of Canada. Hie death retnovee a mush roved uumzen, who will be most diftioul6 to replace. Overtaken Ry Nausea Yin don's know whether it'. going to may down or come op. You feel like thirty cents and look even tvuree. If one Welt 18 welter than another its 1iNer valine." Ten drops in ewee-ened atter giv08 relief instantly, A most like magic is the change you experience. The otiose of the nausea re removed, every symptom of vorniting and indigestion is oared within ten minutes. When Poison's Nerv,line is e0 trusty and economical, a bottle at home wooldu't be smiao, Large Does for a quarter at all dealers. Xmas . 1907 Only a few more days until Xmas and consequently a very short time in which to decide what to get for the boys and girls. We are again prepared to supply you with many handsome as well as useful articles for both old and young. Your time will be well spent by taking a look through our Xmas display, and at the same time we hope to show you some- thing that will be just what you would wish. GhilIren's Girls' Boys' Ladies' Gents' Picture Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Mitts, Hoe , Boots, Shoes, Slippere, Wool Boas, Toques, Ribbons, Beads, &o., &o. Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Mitte, Hose, Boots, Shoes, Slippere, Fur Ruffs, Stoles and Throws, 'Toques, Ribbons, Drees Goode, MnaIin8, &o, Collars, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Braces, Shirts, Overcoats, Suits, Cape, Boots, Rubbers, &a, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Hemstitch Handkerchiefs, Pretty Collars Belts, Gloves, Mitts, Mike and Silk Waists, Drees Goode, Mueline Apron Lawns, O1o011 Coate, Fur -lined Coats, Fur Coats, Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Etc., Eto, Ties, Silk, Linen and Lawn Handkerchiefs, Mnffiere, Collars, Shirts, Braces, Overcoats, Suite, Fur floats, Fur -lined 0oat8, Boots, Shoes, Cloth and Fur Oapo, &o. Reduced Prices on Men's Fur Coats Boys' Overcoats Ladies' Fur Coats Men's Overcoats Ladies' Cloth Coats In these linea we will give you the correct goods and save you money. Fresh Groceries New 'Raisins and Currants of the bestualitY, q Seeded Raisins, Peels and Shelled Nuts. NO P'ANCY PR/CES EVERYTHING CHEAP ehrxatmasGifts What shall I buy for Xtnae Gifte 9 Thie is the prowling problem with must people at proaent Don't Worry—Just Visit Our Store We think we can help you solve that important question to our mutual ad- vantage. Our show cases are loaded up with Watches Chains .1 find's Lockets Necklets Bracelets Brooches Ebony Goods Pipes, - 40. Beautiful goods, bought on purpose to meet the wante of Xmas buyore• For the table wt show au elegant line of Silver -plate Ware PRICES RIGHT J.S. G. JONES Jeweler CHRISTMAS PESENTS The Kind to Buy There is nothing more Appreciated than the Following ; Oarvere in oases Nickel Plated Tea Kettlee Pen Kuivee Nickel Plated Tea Pots Pooket Runes Niokel Plated Ouffee Pots Knives and Forks Niokel Plated Trays Bread Knives Japanned Trays Razors Niokel Plated Crumb Trays Soiaoors Hanging Lamps Plated Spoone Table Lamps Plated Forke Skates ' Carpet Sweepers Clothes Wringers Or a mice Coal Heater or Range. Then we have all the ncessnry articles for preparing the Christmas Dinner such as Jelly M'tulde, Calle Dishes, Basting Pans, jelly Tins, Storey (;aIle Tina, Pudding Pans, Covered Roasting Paus, Patties, etc. SEE THE AUSTRIAN ELITE WARE WILTON & GI LLESPIE STOVES AND HARDWARE -- GO TO Ewan & Co's if you want a First-class CUTTER THEY are specially made and Up-to-date. A Targe quantity of Piano Box and Port- land Cutters. ¶ All Trimmings made to lift out. ¶ Can be had in any color of paint. - - ¶ Call early and get your pick. ¶ Second-hand Cutters always on hand at Low Prices. EWAN & CO. Brussels Up-to-date Carriage Factory. BLANKET YOUR HORSE'S - AND SAVE'FEED 'le 'lie 4u'1,laIal Obi 11010'1040A . We are selling them at Following Low Prices —Shaped end strapped unlined jutea at $1.00 per pair, —Heavy twilled jute, strapped and shaped, $1.20 per pair. —Dutch Kersey, heavy, with enroinglea attached, $1.50 earth. —Extra Heavy Detoh Kersey, auroia- glee attached, $1.75 each. —Heavy lihejIte6, strapped and shop. ed, 62,86 each. —Goat Robes, lined and trimmed, good article, $0.25. —Galt Saekatohewan Robes, medium eine, $8.75. _ V A good stook of Light and Heavy Harness at the best I ABN.2S8, p01168possibl6, 0ousfderfng high prioe of material. One get etrong Second-hand Toam Harneea at bargain price ; Set S800nd-hand Single Harness, $3.50, and another Bet at $8.00. Trunks and Satchels, large 8Goek and good as0orttnent, t3 Sole agents in Brneeele for Columbian Stook and Poultry rood. Every paokage guaranteed to give eatisfaebion or money refunded, Alex. Strachan T. C. . (Araml Ti^ILII11 CHRISTMAS System C H{g` I S T M A S AND NEW YEARS 1 notwoeu all Mations In Minnie., also 10 Du- tton., Volt henna (13(221,), 011121,10, Moak hook, Niagara Vella aha 8umpeeoiuu nrldde, N, Y. At Single Fare Good gni eg Doo, 2.321. and 26th, 1007 Neutrinos until Dee, 20th, 7909 8100 galas )eo, 81et,1807, 11211 eau. 186,10x8, lwturniug 00611 Jau 2.,8, 1908. At Fare and One-third (lout( gulag Dee, 216E to Deo 2002, 1807 ltutur01 ,6 00412 Jau 21,0,1008 Also good going Doo, 0868, 1007, to Jail. lab, 1008, returwuu 111.81r3uu, 1r.,, 408 1t'or10611er tau:relation and ti0210ta ap- ply to 30811 D'Ne1111, ;Agent, 10000,810, IMPORTANT NOTICES 11 AR1o1 FOR SALE, BEING Lot 10, Clue. 10, lirey, 80utalulug 100 ueru0 Apply In 2161, W11u2S,urunuruve 81. u. 2141 DIJERAM13f1LL UALVIIS 0„,,.,Y Co, ,1'n ..ug 1116 22,1,8, Lot 80, ... 0,21u. 18,00 111' 2880 0 16. 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T'1tAYLD JfltO1'l 111.1 PRl.b1- l 22 804 440 UoU.n01d,vd, 4.41111, 201.6, 401, 0.0, 144o . iit kil 182, 0 81 1' 088. wu 0 L 1 1nm 2288 9002110210 w,1u 60,21 1000. 0214 Only van of flu tun 211, a 101g Lad. Uue 00 L4nu4 0104 11.1 as 2.Nr 216. day lulUrmat,on 00000001 LIS 020.0 W1,1 220 2ooLa.uuy 1808 22. Oa ay 14Jo 1', ..0 Wt., .110222018 r, U. 4141 5 HEAVY DR:UG11.T CULTS Fon 0.26,1.-4 Wu of Luta? ere L181ug 2 .board mod tare.” hems 1 year 214, Two (a Day au u a gold,ug) are urea uy Royal Perk; It ddy ane gotu,og uy 88.tlaud'a Huse, awl -,1 dl,y by battier. .tppiy eu 1 L,1 11.1 Uou. 4, 11060i8, to .1211;%. A2ol 117..HLuN, llro- priee0r, or brae0000 ,1, U. 17-4f K. C T. M. Brussels Tent "of the Maccabees, N0. 21 hula their regular meetings le the Lodge 16oum, /seeker bIuot, uu the 181 and 014 r110.0uy eveutugo 01 noon manta. A, 80 d 2lte Uuln.wuya A. 81112W 06121, It, S. I TRA 1 ED FROM THE PRI?,M. -A-7 011801 the unde,e good, Lut 28, 0011. 11, urey, uu or auuut Nev, 4411, 8 Lead of yearling cattle, 8 0l them urn etoers and 6 heilexe. 1u the imbiber 28 a. black and 180110 steer, a brise ie under Bud Latter oae spot- ted red and 1011116, Amy information toad- ies to tbo,r recovery will be t2buktully re- ceived. 1il0llart2 UU%, Ur8Obrouk ITIARM .LABOURERS ANL DOMESTIOB— Ibavebeen appointed by the Dominion Govotuweut to pluom lmmlgraute from the Bulled Hluguom in pua111uud i18 farm 1..b- iu this' Auy pare 0 161)UlTlug nu02Cl elo'sholldluoll- ly we uy letter'natio); lull.) tun Rion ur help required. when wonted- and wagon offered. The numbers .arriving way uot tie eulao,bo 1 to 8811.2y all roqueots but every effort will be wade 10 I1rovldo each appliutut with help required. F. 8. 8,. 0 ell, oauuulau 11 uverumeut l)mploymeut Agent 82.1y br088810 1, u. Synopsis of Canadian Northwest HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS ANY even °moored section of Dominion Lauda in Manitoba, dusk .tohowau aid Alberta, bxoopliog 8 and 20, not rdeerved, may he bowesooadnti by any pore to who to the bele head of It family, many mole over 18 years ,t No, to the ...malt of nub-qu.Lrter 21602102 01 lee soles more or lees 120try may be made porsonally at the (noel laud 08116 for tee Matelot iu whieb the laud is situate, TLu bowuet6ador it required to perform the uou4ltiuo8 uouuessea sheet wl611 under ou 01 tum 1,110 wi.I24 plead;. (1) At least tlx mmith0' reeldenee upon and Oil1ly,2.o til the land to maob 9020 lox hree years, . 8(2dec2easee )t utr thin llomeeteuueee 688l,beenpon a farm in the vial Ay til the Laud entered Lir the lugmromeut8 118 to real. demo) way no ria i,ddd by Heat hereon re. eidlug with the lull to or ulotner, (8) 11 the eetbier has 1110 2,0rmahbnt ro81. denim :nolo larmloe laud 1wudd 114 him lu the vwlulty of his homestead, the re. q find UnuOtd all to reenteuee may be sable. y reold0uue upuu 08108114( Mae. mamoutbe' a .tin, n, wrltiog ohuuld be, given W the Uuwwi8blo08r 61 Dominion Lando at Ottawa uf LA8111;880 to apply for patent, Deputy of lite wii fu 8201'lof 6808910r, N. Bt Uaoetburisett phluli6'4ao0 of tkl0 ad- v6rlieem6at will bot tie petit for, ALLAN R. IL LTNE Bodttood Rata: 1 1t& !"" now in Iffoot SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL Prom—St3nhn Halifax Chula nn 2rl, 0.o, 20 8a6,peo 2t Iunum 911, Jae, 8 .8o1,J.tn, 4 d,01,0 u ret. Jan 17 Bat„Ian 18 Fri, Jae. 24 8at,Jan, 26 SAILINGS TO GLASGOW (lrampian froln 2608602 (hollies frum'Ooutcu Doc, 2401 06rluthrmt from Itn8to0 an 1141 Fub.1aG 2'22'0.1lutinge, Efate aud fail information s 'tit. tr, 1Ltttllt, - ''i Agent Allam Lino, krueri018,.