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The Brussels Post, 1908-5-14, Page 4
c lje rxtsse15 Mast THURSDAY, MAY L;, long Tzlrntr.WAS talk of the Provincial 1Governrnent of Saskatchewan buying out the Bell Telephone 00., following tep the cue •o£ Manitoba but the ar. rangetneetshave fallen through and the independent lines will likely be a lively item of the program. A :slew telegraph Co,ismooted to be known as the Northern and is be- ing boomed by Montreal capitalists, The proposal is to make it cover the Dominion from East to West. If the Telephone Co, would pull down their tariff so as to largely increase their list of patrons the telegraph lineswoulcl be largely shut out of profit making. Le the Opposition at Ottawa were half as interested in aiding the best interests of the countrybysu oetin pP g legislation no one can gainsay but for the public good as they are in vainly attempting to work up a scandal against the government for purely election purposes the money spent for salaries in the Com- mons would be much better earned and weeks of time saved. Noel/NATSAN Day for the Provincial elections will be held Monday, Juue lst and Election Day on June Sth. Less than a month will see the con- test through and as about all the can- didates are now in the field the politi- cal Marathon will be watched with interest. Hon. A, G. MacKay is proving himself well able to set the paceand is well backed up by repr'e- sentat'ive candidates in the various constituencies. Tett; tercentenary of Quebec is the talk of the country and will no doubt bee grand affair. Its educative value will not be easily estimated as the committees are arranging to present ri histo c events in very realistic fash- ion. No doubt low transportation rates will be arranged for by rail and boat so that thousands may have an opporttmity of viewing the quaint old city, its citadel and its battlefield of long ago. $500 ItswAucn has been authorized by the Minister of Militia for the ar- rest of Private Moir, who deliberately murdered Col. Sergeant Lloyd, at Stanley Barracks, London, on April 17th. Although scores of people have stated they saw Moir he is still at liberty. He should seuci the daily newspapers his itinery for a week in advance and state what hotels he would put up at thereby giving the police a chance to make him a prison- er, IN the readjustment of the Civil service the Dominion Government should retake the law so that merit and capability would figure instead of party favorites or sore heads taking first place. All and any now on the roll who are not competent to do the work they are drawing salaryfor should be asked to either qualify or makeroom for those who will. The question of patronage has brought many a mem- ber of Parliament into trouble as it is a difficult problem to satisfy 25 ap- plicants with one office and often those least deserving are the most obstreperous. Political Pointers Manitoba's boundaries are to be ex- tended to Fort Churchill, on Hueson ,gay. But even at that the extensions can hardly keep pace with the growing pains in Premier Roblin's head. "I will not get around among the workers," said Mr. Beek in his nomina- tion speech at London, "Cabinet min- isters are busy and have no time for the handsbake." Straightway Mr. Beck suited the action to the word and hied to the Montreal Horse Sbow. The Liberal convention at Welland. port was one of the best in the history of Mouck. Hon. R. Harcourt was tendered the nomination again, but de- clined, his physician having advised at least two years complete rest, Thos. Marshall, of Dunnville, was then nom- inated. The Provincial election date clashes with four Methodist conferences, This is the list of dates :-Hamilton Coffer - owe, June 4th to June gth, London Conference, June 4th to June 9th. Toronto Conference, June roil] to June yeti. Bay of Quinte Conference, Juue 3rd to Juue 8th. "An honest government demands hon. est support," says a contemporary, re- ferring to the election campaign that is at hand., But an honest government demanding honest support would not be guilty of gerrymanding constituencies for its own benefit, or of pledging the country for the benefit of railway cor- peretions by means of measures brought down at the last minute and railroaded through without any oppor- tunity for explanation and discussion, Premier. Whitney made his opening speech of the campaign at Hamilton. He was greeted by a large gathering of his supporters. The Premier's address Wag taken tip mainly with a denuncia- tion of the Ross Government,_which he held, cultivated all the political sins on the Calendar, and boastful statements in regard to his own administration, He held that the three fifths clause was the best possible way to handle the Neer question, defended the education policy, said the C. N. R. guarautee was a fine thing for Ontario, and gave an ''expinn- n ation" of the to Rose mine case, Mr. Whitney defended the Government's '.n.'"°,I^°'+el,tx•°",*'•��+."':'"_'Ai'w.esccza,+„%,-. +arrnaaz' :,,..:.r _ -. -.-....;'o'''."°a'•".w,,",m�"llco''='yS x. ... , .. +. i. ,' .. .._ a+vat,ret".�e'-`ro'ftw!w�'..'1=.-C.."tw+„"l.!"nn'-,�L'.w!P,..,�.st''�pgiR'1`t,,�"'�,ly„�,r;�,,,rrv. fi•.K course is regartt to Niag ra power, and The funeral took place Thursday The last half of April clime was said the redistribution was due to the aftevuooa 01 Roy N. Haxrison, yon of shipped. from Elute factory on Tues - glaring improprieties that existed. Mrs, J. 0, Harrison, of town. The day of last weak. The value of the ft young clue was in his twenty-seventh cheesy shipped for the month of AprilSporting Column ! year, Ile Wds in the bitkory busjues,t emetin tett to ttpwtuvis of $2,000. Tee following etre file officers of Trinity Sunday School, .Elma, for the ensiling seem Supt„ .\lex, Holmes ; Sec., William Strut legs Treats" Robe, Marton ; Teachers, Misses 1„ McCune', Nellie 11'•\lanc ani! the Rector. One 1 'ni'l 'r is yet to 1 e tip. pointed. Doctors Report Many Cases in WWII, licit. f=or sonic, Bumths had The Western FootBall Association been forted to abandon the work ow- ldxeeutive met in Berlin cm the evening ing to ill -health, tuberculosis haying of April 6th, and arranged the group. fastened itself• 'poll him. Ile Was a rugs, Since the Good Friday meeting, young man nl c xemplavy habits and 17 more intermediate teams have enter- Was highly esteemed, ed, and 5 more janior, Theta are now 2 senior, 37 intermediate, a junior and 1 Listowel 5 Hough Cup tennis, a total 0f 55 clubs -just about a record. The inter- mediate series has been boosted by the. acquisition of the Peel County League of 5 clubs and the Niagara District of 6 clubs. Application tor affiliation from the intermediate and senior city leagues of Hamilton are also under considera- tion, It looks lace a banner season for tate Westeru. The senior proposition was placed in care of President Mc- Lachlan to work out. 'Phe Inter•. mediates were grouped as follows: - Southern District-Londou, Ingersoll, Woodstock, Paris and Dundas, F. H. Kuhn. Woodstock, convener, North- eru-Owen Sound, Chesley, Walkerton, Mildmay, Dr. L. Doering,Whitney,doa 5 convener, North Perth District -Mil - venom Brussels, Ethel, Atwood and Listowel. E, A. Rea, Stratford, con- vener. Waterloo District -Elmira, Galt, Guelph, Berlin, T. G. Elliott, Galt, convener, Huron District -St, Columbian, Goderich. F. Sills, Sea- forth, convener, Central District - Stratford, Plattsvitle, Ayr, Tavistock and Hamburg. E, A. Rea, Stratford, convener. a eller. Peel County District -Vice President to be named by local clubs. Niagara District -G, S. Phemister, Niagara Falls, appointed Vice President in place of D. J. McLaughlin, resigned, The conveners are to have the schedule in Sec. Lutz's bands by May 13th, and the first round is to be completed not later than June 155th, both intermediate and junior. The juniors are grouped as follows: -Mildmay, Walkerton, Owen Sound. Dr. Doering, convener. Lis- towel and Maitland Stars. R. A. Rea, convener. S'•aforth, Stratford and Tav- istock. E. Rea, convener. St, George, Galt, Preston, T. G. Elliott, convener, Sixty teams are in the W. F. A. for the coining year, the largest number in the history of the association. Blyth The offer of W. J. Andrews for gravel at 50 cents per load (11 cubic yards to a load) was accepted by the Council. Word was received here of the death at Fergus on Tuesday of last week of Geo. Dawson, who formerly ran a knitting business here. Heart failure was the cause of his death. Applications are asked for the posi- tion of Constable, weighmaster and all other duties, as now performed by our present man in office. Salary of- fered by this council is $400 per an- num, tenders to be in ou May lath, addressed to the Clerk. A Young Men's Bible Class of the Blyth Methodist Sabbath School was organized and will be known as The Maple Leaf Bible Class. The follow- ing are the officers :-Leader, George Wambold ; Secretary, Roy* Sims ; Treasurer, Albert Wilford ; Manag- ing comuiittee--The above officers, Fred. Jackson, Jno. Carter, and Thos. Moon. The Exeter Times reports the fol- lowing address and presentation which was given to Miss Gidley of that town, sister of S. H. Gidley, of town :-]'Miss Mary Gidley, who for a number of years has been a valued member of the Main street choir, and who re- cently resigned, was on Saturday evening presented by Mrs. J. Blatch- ford and Miss Huston, on behalf of the choir, with an address, a pearl brooch and Methodist hymnal as a slight appreciation of their indebted- ness to her in assisting in the service of song and ]ter untiring energies in everything pertaiuingTo -t`he work of the choir. Qoderich Reg. Smith has taken a position in a Pembroke newspaper office. Dr. Holmes has handed in his resig- nation as Medical health Officer. ' The Daughters of the Empire pur- pose holding a bazaar in the month of .August. Mrs. R. W. McKenzie, we are pleas- ed to be able to report, shows signs of steady improvement and will soon bo around again. The anneal district meeting of the Methodist church for Godea'ich dis- trict will be held in North St. church, Goderich, on May 19th and 20th. The girls of the junior fourth and senior fourth classes at the Central school had a game of baseball, the younger girls scoring the greater num- ber of runs, George Porter has returned from Bermuda, much benefitted by his so- journ iu the Southern island. lir. Porter is enthusiastic in his praise of the climate. West Huron Teachers' Association will hold its annual meeting in God- erieh May 21st and 22nd. Dr.;Goggiu, of Toronto, a noted educationist, is to deliver three addresses. The firm of Cameron & Killoran, barristers, has been dissolved. lir. Killoran will open an office in town and practice alone, Mr. Cameron will continue practice in their present office. Saturday afternoon there were fou' or five prisoners filing up things at the jail, inside and outside, all attir- ed in the attractive jail suits of two colors, While they were all carrying stones, Mahoney, the man committed for stealing Mr. Kidd's overcoat, start- ed oft, ran down the bank and into the river, crossing to the other side. He waft never out of sight of the jailer and hart ,,got through the river to the other sift. before he was caught, John F. Davidson, American short distance champion roller skater of New York, has been giving exhibi- tions of :fancy skating, lumping etc., at the roller rink hero last week and. Thursday night, and the previous night races were arranged between hire and Dan, Wiggins, of town, Who captured the world's longdistance championship from Coecry t Guelph a ejlort time ago. On Wednesday light the race was a three mile one Incl vas a dead heat and Thm.'sday ight's performance resulted in the .WO crossing the Linetoge'tlrer, the race being a five Milo nue, John Chapman, jr., left for Bergin, N. Y., near Buffalo, where he goes to work a hum for his brothel', who re- sines there, Roy Paul, •son of It S. Paul of the Grand Central. has returned home from the School cf Practical `+rimae, Toronto University, where he is taking a course in engineering. Ih'. \V. ll, Bruce, who intends leav- ing town shortly has disposed of his deli' practice fo + ,) LalI l i Ilook L.I ti who has recently graduated at the Ontario Dental College, lir. Pollock's home is b1 Ripley, Lewis Bolton, D. L. Se left on .Mon- day of last week for Stealer, Alta. Mr, et a Bolton has b e commissioned o c0unibbn na i1 by the Dominion Government to Make u survey of eleven townships in central Alberta, bt L}}eeii fifty and a hundred utiles South of Stotler. Ile will have two assistant ciu'veyors, besides a dozen or more helpers. B. B. Sarvis, town assessor, has re- turned leis roll. Folloviug are the totals given by him, the figures not varying materiallyt y from those of las t year :-Value of real property $704,- 915 business tax, $04,150 ; income, $5,700 ; total $894,095 ; population, 52,370 ; school children between e.n a and 16 years, 4.19. The births were 58, and deaths 20. Number of doge, 83. Atwood While J. A. Hurst, of the 12th eon., West, was iu his barn, between nice and ton o'clock on .Friday cveniug May 8th, the lantern exploded setting fire to the barn and it spread so rapid- ly that it was impossible to put the fire out, coesequently thebuilcliug was burned with seven head of cattle, nine hogs and 175 hens. The horses were gotten out. Instu'anc.e $000. Thos. E. Gibson, township Assessor, has returned the roll to the clerk, which shows the following statistics : -Total number of acres assessed, 07,250 ; total assessment on lands, $2,491,625 ; total assessment On build- ings, 51,000,0550 ; total assessment for business, $25,410 ; income Assessment, $1,000 ; total assessment on telephones $2,287.50; total assessment on tele- graphs, $791.75 ; total assessment on railways, $1,500,001) ; total assessment of the township of Elm., $3,530,704.45; number of days statute. labor, 54,400; persons in the homes, 3,542. A meeting was held iu the Music Hall for the purpose of deciding whether a celebration would be held 011 Dominion Day in Atwood. There was not a very huge turnout of the townspeople, but after considering the matter it was fully decided to hold a celebration and on motion of Mi Hiles, seconded by E. Gree nsicles, the following were named for the committee to take charge of the sports :-Samuel Watson, Scott Peebles, Hugh Porter, T. G. Ratcliffe, Dr. C. McMane, John Roger, Robt. Knox, Treasurer ; E. H. Swing, Secre- tary ; Jas. Struthers, chairman. • Say that Spring Fever is Prevalent. Patient' Fool Drowsy, Ault, Pend Tired. 1.1 ow provoking to sleep well, bu when you awaken to loin 00110 of th exhilaration that rest and sleep should b'iur. x You ) [,ought to feel alert bubbling over with vim, but instead of this there's dullness, languor an disclination to do things. Three causes for this sort of feeling ---at lazy liver, lazy kidneys and a lazy stomach, the last doing its work ver poorly and compelling the other organs to perform a task they are un- equal to. Note the consequence -blood is fill- ed with waste mallei -poisonous substances weighing clown the nervous system --reindicting processes absolutely impossible. Take Ferrozone and note the rapid change. Your appetite improves and pl your digestion soon is as good as ever. Your skin has its natural color, the sense of languor and unsteadiness if not entirely gone, comes bctr'k only oceasinnally, and then disappears. You see .Ferrozone restores all the powers of the body tonormal activity. The reason you feel Metter is be- cause Feuozone is driving out all the poisonous wastes from the body. Ferrozone imparts to the blood that element that is necessary to render the air you breathe vitally active and strength -giving. In the old condition It simply acted on the surface. Now it enters deeply into all the activities of the body. Now you know that Ferrozone gives strength, endurance, vine. Ferrozone clarifies the brain, im- parts tone and vigor to it, gives clear- ness and strength. Your will power is as strong as ever' all your enjoyment d u n nuent of life Y 1 Y has a new zest because so vigorously renew- ed. As a bracing, uplifting tonic for men, women and children -as a medi- cine for tinaemia, weakness or nervous troubles nothing excels Ferrozone. Try it, 50e. a box or six for $2.50, at all dealers. The very sad news was received of the dead! at the hospital, Hamilton, of Mies Florence M. bortheott, daugh- teI' of John Ncnthe'utt, WWII, aged 1!'' ith^-foto' years, and trine months, Her death resulted fro01 pleuro'pneulnonia, contracted while nursing a similar caae at Dunchts. t, \]Tule visiting her daughter in. Rns- seidah , Mrs. Andrews, wife of the Methodist minister' of erection, hail the miaforlrlue to have her leg brok- en. She bud just re(urneti Troon town and was standing on the stable clrive- waty, When the large barn floor struck 1100 and threw her off 13e embank- ment. She is resting as easily as can be expected, and she will be brought home' as soon as possible, Fordwich (; • linrtzville will now enjoy the e privileges of a daily nail, l The rector, Rev. T. H. Farr, 13. A., was visiting i x11 his aged fatherDur- ham. gin im halo. The old gentleman has been and quite M. On Tuesday of last week, ]Eddie, only son of Vitro, and Mrs. Ferguson, near' Lake let, took a l GOI1wn18101 and died ver' • suddenly. } } s rc dellly. The Record says :-We are passin through the initial stage of loc'ai option -hotel and hotel sheds closed, and the liquor men trying to quash the by-law. Things will soon right themselves. The Albion Hotel sheds have been elosed to the public, but the three church sheds are open night and day to all comers, Goocl meals are being served to the travelling • uis b )u l 1 byMrs. \ Vm. McLeod and accom- modation provided for all travellers. Rev. Dr, Husser, the pastor of the Methodist church, in his report to the Official Board stated that he had travelled during the year 601 miles by train and 2,270 miles ill his vehicle ; that he hall made 103 visits to sick people and 224 pastoral visits -327 in all. He had 9 weddings, conducted 8 funerals, baptised 11 infants and 2 adults. He has preached 131 sermons, besides 7 funeral sermons, and also had delivered eleven lectures and ad- dresses, besides prayer meetings and League addresses., In a i reath There's Exeter A. mean, contemptible clog poisoner is at work again in Exeter, Mrs. (Rev.) W. M. Martin has re- turned from Battle Creek, Mich„ where she has been taking treatment. The Gun Club has accepted the chal- lenge from lir. Day, of London, to enter a five man •team at the tourna- ment at Stratford on May 25th. Exeter Gun Club has had such a successful season that the committee intends purchasing a new automatic trap. When the new trap is in a osi- i tion, it will do away with the time old ones, Best Suit im OUR ade 2121gilMsaI 0 1It0., a ircwalaaa Stilto� } 9 LUV� ea�s G The Lions Brand We think we have got the best five dollar Suit ever sold in this place, and we think you will say so when you see it. Made with wide concave shoulders, with shoulder pads, sleeve pads, same as hihigh-priced priced Men s Suits, and also have double elbows in the sleeves, French facings. The Knickers g e s l lrtive double seats and knees, e , e and will wear longer than any other kind. The doth is one of the nobbiest ever shown for �' boys. It is g ,G good value at . y `� oo, but we are only asking Five for it. erguson Rest. Breathe Hyomei and be cured of Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma. Nature has a remedy for catarrh, epidemic colds and bronchitis that is far better than closing the stomach with medicine and drugs. It is the healing oils and balsams of Hyomei which medicate the air you breathe, reaching the most remote air cells i0 the nose, throat and hogs, killing all catarrhal germs and restor- ing health to the mucous membrane. Hyomei acts like a curative internal air bath, and has the stone healing. and antiseptic effect as the air where the Pine and teucalyptic forests give off their fragrant and healing balsams. Breathe healing Hyomei and see how quickly you. will get relief from catarrh and heat! colds. If it does not help you there will not be a pen- ny's expense, as ,las. Fox agrees to re- fund the money, The complete Hyomei outfit costs only $1.00. `Popular Stallions Following will be the routes of the horses named for season of Igoe :- SCOTLAND'S HOPE No, 118180, Vol. 28 Gino. MunDOON, Proprietor This Imported Clydesdale Hose will make the season of 1008 at his own stable Brussels, Terms—To insure 310,00, paynblt February 1st, 1900. Maros must be returned regularly to the horse or they will be charged whether in foal Or not. --- 44.4 CLAUDIUS 011A11Lis8 limn, Manager Monday, will leave his own stable, Lob 26, don, 7, Grey, and go North to don. 5, to Join Jackson's, Lob 12, for noon ; then South via Sideline between Lots 5 & 6 to Andrew -Lahr out's, Lot 0, don. 10 for night. Tuesday, to "Matron's, atron's, Lot 2I, don, 12, Grey, for 11001i ; then East. to Sideroad, then South to leaf don., then East and South to Angus MoSay's, Lot 80, Con, 17, Grey, for night, Wednesday, South to 12th Cot, Logan, then East to Peter Gaffney'e Lot 24, Cot, 12, Logan, for noon ; then East 8k miles, then North to John MoQartney's, Lot 11, Con. 14 Logan, for night. Thursday will go West via 14th don., and North to Boundary be. tween Gray and Logan to Fred. Mullett's, Lot 4, for noon • then North to Con. 17, and Bast 20 miles, then Northto Henry Runebur 'a. Lot ?, dot. 10, ®luta, for nii1ttht. Friday will go West and North to Josepto Wltittleld''a, Lot 110, don, 14, Grey, for noon ; then North to Geo. Kerr's, Lot 85, don, 8, for night. Saturday wilt pro- ceed Host IX males and North 11 miles to Olen. 5 Sz 6, Elnnt, then West to his own stable for noon where he will remain until the following Monday morning' 45.2 • BURSAR Govermooi &- AnomuAree Props, Monday, May 9th, will leave his own stable, Lot 80, Oon, 12, McKillop, and proceed to It. Dodd's, Lot 22, Con. 8, McMilIop, for noon then to Diok's Hotel, Seiu'o'th, for night.- Tete9ydny, by way of the 2nd Oon. of 'Pecker - emit 10 Thos. Coleman's Por noon; then North to Jol1n Corer's L of 9Con, Mullett, by way of Amen, for night,-Wledoesd2, u, ' North to Hen- t7Taylor's Lot 6, Con 11, Hulett, for noon then to his own stable for night,—Thursday Will go East to S Forbes', Con, 14 Mellllep, for no0n; then North to Oliver tPurnlinll's, Con. 16 Grey, for night.—Friday, West then North jo Mr. Ty�erman's, Lot 8, Con, 12 Croy, for noon; then North to Ainerioan Hotel, Brus- sels, for night,—Saturday, South to James Bol• stablewhere he owill rennin Untllthe to Monday morning. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of James Fer- guson, late of the Village of Brats- sels, in the County of Huron, gen- tleman, deoeased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to "The 1)evlsed Statutes of Ontario,' 1897, ohapter 1211 and amendments thereto, that all areditore and others having claims agniest tho estate of the said James Ferguson, Who died on or about the 22nd day of Mni•oh, 1008, are required on or be• fore the fat do of June, 19 y 08, to Pendgby uno,post, prepaid, Village of Brr se Elizabeth ratr x of ete estate,hi of Christian immune mi,s,nta,ad of the 501! d, their ions, he and pertteul es, addresses and e, the t tee, the full eirao ulna of their olatmai the statement of their ao held and ttn8, n ndsof the (take nos Ie this liter bu them, And further inks notice after triX l mentioned date alio said Adnniniatn•atrlx will preened to distribute the 504016 of the decpee. ed amongst the parties entitled thereto Millingregard only 10 the elahns of Which slit! 05511 then have notice, mid that the said Adminisbro- trix will not be liable for the said assets or any port thereof, to any: person or persons' of whose chain notice shall not have been 10oolved by her nt the tine Of such distribution... Dated at Brussels 20th day 01' April. Ms, A. H. MONTEITH, 48.8 .solicitor for Administrateix, i no be paid for, In your comb? Why so? Is not the head amuch better place for it? Better keep what is left where it belongs! Ayer's Hair Vigor, new improved formula, quickly stops falling hair. There is not a particle of doubt about it. We speak very posi- tively about this, for we know. Does net change the calor of the haft, corm O' i)lth enohbottle 9 aho it to your duet r tiers Ask him ul,ont It, thou do ns he say, Indeed, the one great leading feature of ournew ew Hair Vigor may well be said to be this -it stops falling hair. Then it goes one step further -it aids nature in restoring the hair and scalp to a healthy condition. Ask for "the new kind." -...—Med' by the J, e, Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass..... Start in Ma or June and finish a good course of training for Stenographer m• Bookkeeper by November, when good positions are best obtained. Enter any day. No vacations. Free catalogue. CENTRAL MIEN CMGS Tonga & Gerrard sts , Toronto W. 11. SHAW Principal FIRST-CLASS Buggies Have a choice stock of Buggies manufactured by the Barrie Carriage Company for sale, Both steel and rubber tyres: They are A r and sold from $6o.00 up. Guarantee with every rig. Don't buy motif yon visit my show room. You can save mon- ey thereby. Sf Nr Jackson, Brussels Allan Rog+al Line Flail —a— TUR SINE STEAMERS —0 — MONTREAL Corsican sails Virginian sails Friday, May 8 0 n in Tunisian sails Friday, May 16 0 n m Victorian sails ,Friday, May 22 6 n m MONTREAL TO GLASGOW Hesperien sails 'Snturdny, May 0 Ionian snits Saturday, May 10 Grampian sails Snturdny, May 28 Hesperian sails ..........., Saturday, May 80 MONTREAL TO HAVRE of LONDON Co•inthian sails Saturday, Mny 0 Soul mini Thursday, May 14 Pn Hsian soils ... Wednesday, May 20 For sailings, lists and full information apply to W. H. KERR, Agent Allan Line. Brussels. To LIVERPOOL Friday, May 1 0 a m Karlin You know from daily expo - Hence, at home or In the barber shop, that the question is - 't Why 'doesn't• a razor bold its edge uniformly from heel to head without honing and grinding?" Whether it is a safety, with the certain tax of new blades, or the ordinary open -bladed razor does not alter the question. You want the comfort and satisfaction of a clean, smooth shave every morning with the eotxfrc'cnt knowledge that your razor will be ready for instant tis the next, time needed The Carbo Magnetic. '.ori. rho only razor uarcen5'4;+e':r^' silly guanssafaleu9 to do tLlt. Thirty years of study on the razor situation has perf,tttt t a• new secret proccse of F,BEOTRIQ TE6VIPERfNO that positively merges every par- ticle of carbon (the life of steel) into the meta! -giving a d;:l- mond-like hardness. uniformly throughout the blade -sonic - thing absolutely impossible with fire tempered steel -used in making all other razors. But test this razor in your own home -or if you prefer, have your barber use it an you, Give us your name, Of' call and see the "Carbo Magnetic" ,razor, and we will state our proposition for test- ing these razors vefiho'tsg obefg©Noq can yoiv), part to pureshosm', together with our free booklet "Hints on Shay - ng. This book illustrates the correct razor pokier' for iahaving every part of the face. Local Agents, Wilton & G idP j eresef lt/NWMa fQ` t'f •^lirse- -. 500 ACRS 13'1 111'8011 Stoo_� J axasl us Agents wanted at once to sell for Fall, 1908, and ,Spring, 1909, delivery ; whole or part time ; liberal terms ; outfit free, The Thos. WI Bowman R Son Cot, Ltd, RIDGEVILLE. ONT. BUGGIES WACONS IE you want a really good article in the Boggy or Wagon line go to the old reliable Cobet• Carriage Builder on Market Square, Brus- sels where you will find n first - Class assortment. Best of hand made Farm Wag- ons with differeut widths of tiros and different heights of wheels. Extra large hind made Wheel- barrows. Re -rimming bight and Heavy Wheels, Repairing, Ile -painting and Re -trimming attended to on shortest notice, JOHN COBER SQL Farmers or Storekeepers by coming to the Brussels Silt Works ?2° can get any &they require. Gordon Foreman, kind of Salt Mooney, Brussels. IMPORTANT NOTICES I.'QRM FOR SALE, BEING Lot 10, Oen. 10, dray, containing 100 acres. Apply to WM.150008,Ornubrook P. 0. 51.10 TO RENT—A COMFORTABLE .i seven -roomed pottage iu Brussels South, For further particulars apply to '00106. SALLANTYNI4, EED OATS AND PEAS—THE uudarsigned ban a quantity of °hole', elven seed oats. for sale. Apply on Lot 11, Uon, 10, l+rey, to WM, ffoNAla, 88.11 Brussels P.O. EJOUSdBi AND } ACRE OP !anal roc ftte, r undetable dwell• lug ; hare and soft water under cover ; ap- ple, plum atnd 'berry trees, ,$e. POBaesoIes oat, be given at once, For promo, terms, d:o, 'all at 0818 11080. II OUSE AND ACRE LOT for sale—Albert street, comfortable home la good repair. Small stable, Rood wellfurtlhersl)nrtieulmre apply on on thetip time. to S. OItAWFOIRD, Brussels, 48.51 L.,'OR SERVICE.— THE UN- 1,0Ee 17 Audminsi 18, Uointsin n.i6, Grrey, f theOr Rutstein. Friedie, Bull, Sir l-ietertji Burke," (61.30), bought from P D. Ede, Woodetook, Pedt- gree may no seen on aeplioatiou Service 83.00 with ptivilego of returelug if mum - Huey, lnm able February I,, WI8L8li,, Proprietor, For Sale 1'li a order MaLaeohlie the 1, tate of outors the late fur sale the real estate ooueistiug of a oulntort- able 0"'oomod bonen and. new oomeut alt- oheu built 10 1017, * tare of laud, hard and soft water, together with a large oommod• ions stable,.drilled well and 0 aurae of good land diagonally aoroae the street from (Iwo!. ling 1) UO0. For parttoulars mud price apply to P 00'1°5, er A. S'TEWART', Qoeso at, West, Brussels. 88.51 Synopsis of Canadian Northwest HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS ANY even numbered motion of Dominion Lunde in Manitoba, Sastttobewan and Alberta exempting 8 a„d 20, bet reserved, may be homoeteaded by any person who is the sole bead of a family, or any male Over 18 years of ago, to the extent of ono -quarter section of 108 eines more or lees MeaEntry tli nd Mlle(' fe ora the personally at awhiah the laud is situate. Tho homesteader in required Io parterre the oouditiobeoonoeetod therewith undo' otte of the followlug plaits 1 (t) At least six mouths' testdenee upbn andoultivatiou' of the laud iu emit year for three oars (2) 11 the lather (tor mother, If the tattler is deceased) of the homesteader resides upon a farm iu the vicinity of the laud entered for the requremeObs as to rest - deuce may be eatisaud by euelr person re- siding with the father or mother. 10) It the settlor has his permanent real- donee epee farming laud owned by iiim fu bit vtolurty of his homestead, the r0• go)se /mute ne to radelenee may he sale lied by reel,! , ee open the said land. Sixmouths'n.tiou in writing should,,be given to the OOetmiselobor of 1)ondiden Lends itt Wawa of inteotlob io apply for 611101 5. W, W,0ti1t3. IIleSpee Doptaty of the Minister of !Marler, fi A, B, Unautlwrized enblleittton of this ad. vortisoment Pll ' t