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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1911-8-3, Page 4ate Nntostis 1r HDR A Y, U ATiG 1 tell 31 A. FINLAY, druggist in North Dakota, Wee Sentenced to 6 Months ill 1411 012 lined SO55 Ger violatlolf of the Sta Pirphlbitio0 law. This 'will u0 climb flet a5 a deterrent to people who flefy 11 law. If you play with fire it should no surprise If you get burned. Itching Scalp Got !lid or,, In p POW Hours .There 's nothing. 1Made that will so quickly rItl the eeitlit of distressing itohhless ae PARISIAN SAGE the hair dresser awl beautifier. ti Jas, Vox weer ttnWee Pttr'islall Sage lc to mire'dandr'nif, stop itching scalIp and falling hat' or money back, and t sella it for only 50 cents a lame bottle, tcj 1 Itis the favorite hair dressing of re - be fined 'women because it so .quickly re- freshes the scalp acid not being stieky or greasy io delightful to use, Iv' Reciprocity between the United States and Canada becomes an actuality the credit will be largely due 80 the Western farmers, who, irrespective of ,political party, set the wheels in motion and consistently uststeutly stood by their guns. whep the battle` waxed warm. We have no doubt they will give no uncertain Wand in the coming election on this very important issue, HURON COUNTY EQUALIZATION The following table shows the equali- zed assesameuts of the minor muni0ipali. ties of Heroic county for foie, as adjust- ed at the June meeting of County Council l- .0 coo pP ;ill TOWNSBIYB n me ^ei °t P' h-169le a Ashleld a 600 64,101 025,008 00 940 00 Colborne 7 470 8a 861 16,220 00 44 00 Goderioh 1;918 52,781 22,086 0D 91 00 'Grey 1848 05,762 28,576 00 43 00 Bay 0 071 51,889 24,070 00 40 00 Fiou iok. 805 67,710 86,819 00 49 00 Bulle05 2,432 68,541 25,710 00 48 00 AtoKKillop 0,198 52,111 26,786 10 61 00 Morris 125 55,268 24,918 0O 6 96 00 Stanley6 ' t 706 8 8 27'381 4D QO 00 00 Stephen p 6 X608 66 876 •6 p 27 83 00 48 00 Tuuker with D a 11.5 40,702 13,300 00 45 00 Turorne ,050 0 1324,115 00 44 00 Wawano ....51 , 1,559 42,700 16,048 00 88 00 Wawanosh E1,5139 41.74116,048 00 38 00 Watvanosh W1,,77 29 411,,72725 10,139 00 DS 00 86,614 TOWNS AND VILLAGES $ayaeld 501 1,770 Brussels 1,091 416 Blyth 744 406 Clinton 2,800 908 Exeter, .......,.,1,600 1,200 Goderioh ......,4.631 1,985 Bengali .. 880 491 $eaforth - 2,192 000 Wingham 2,885 080 Wroxeter 303 4863, 1.414 00 6,210 00 2,708 00 6,894 00 5,882 00 14,226 00 2,604 00 7,600 00 7,086 00 1,502 00 Total 68,280 9325,014 00 OUR WINNIPEG LETTER The big event of the West in the past ten days has been the record attendance at the Winnipeg Annual Exhibition. Citizens' clay broke all former records in attendance with 75,102 passing the gates that day. Manufacturers' day Stockmens' day and Americans' clay were largely attended. The big stock parade was finer than ever and the spectacle of fine specimens of pure bred live -stock, handsome highelass horses, beautifully equipped six -horse teams and tandem outfits outstripped anything previously shown. Excursion trains from Manitoba and far Western points and from United States cities helped to swell the numbers this year that goes clown as the largest and best year Winnipeg has had. ENLARGED EXHIBITION GROUNDS The Exhibition Directors have al- ready decided that new and larger grounds are necessary to provide for ex- hibition space. Long before opening day all space in the manufacturing building had been taken, and extra buildings were provided to accommodate manufacturers and to hold the first annual automobile show. The exhibit of farm machinery at the Winnipeg Annual Exhibition was by far the largest ever held in the world, This year sixty - I five different types of farm tractors and gas engines were on exhibition in mov- able form and the practical plowing tests which were entered in by twenty-seven different manufacturers of farm tractors :,: was the biggest ever pulled off in the line of farm tractor machinery. It was was an imposing sight to see this horse. less plowing contest in which from eight to f„urteen furrows of the raw prairie were turnedver a by the gang lows that gp were drawn by the different stytes of gas; steam and oil tractors in the field. FLYING MACHINE EXHIBIT A SUCCESS Frank Coffyn the Bird -man sent to the Winnipeg Annual Exhibition by Wright Brothers, made good every day of the exhibition. Cheered by thousauds at every flight, it was one of the big attractions at the Fair and the first suc- cessful demonstration of the flying machinein Western Canada. +WINNIPEG'S TWENTY-TWO MILLION DOLLAR DEAL Winnipeg, the king of Canadian cities in municipal ownership of public utilities has recommended the pur- chase of the Winnipeg Electric Street Railway on a basis offered by Sir William Mackenzie last Winter of $250 per share. The arrangements is tinder consideration erati o s n bn will employ mp oy a sum of $85,000,000 in cash for the stock and the assuming of 97,000,000 indebtedness of the company. Mayor Evans who spent two months in Londoncen re try reports that Winnipeg will have no trouble in raising the re- quired amount if the railway company can show that their present earnings will provide for the necessary current maintenance, interest on debentures and instalment for sinking fund that would retire the city's obligation in 4o years, It is do exaggeration to say that Winnipeg is the home and stronghold of municipal ownership in North America. Its greatest enterprise at present has been the completion of the Municipal power plant that is Capable of providing 100.000 electrical horse power. The city also owns and operates its water works plant, street lighting' system, stone quarry, asphalt plant, parks and boulevard system, fire alarm and high pressure waterwotks. The purchase of the street railway property will be sub- mitted to the ratepayers at an early date for ratification. BOVNTIPUL CROP PREDICTED Gathering the harvest of Western Canada this year will eclipse the magoi. tude of: say previous year in the history e of the West. Western Cauada is calling for an army of 50,000 men to help har- vest its 840N,y„[1�.,,,p,,ominion Govern- men 8, , rovitteial t3o$ernment and the railwa are utilizing Avery means and effort I meet the den nd by advertis-1 ii .l. ing low railway fares and special im- migration privileges. ROSINESS RETURNS L'x004LEN'r The bank clearings for the past week increased to such au extent that they doubled in anmuot with those of the 56010 period in 1909 and the prediction that Winnipeg eg t Il exceed 1 u the Billion P dollar bank clearings mark this Year, is assured. The increase so far this year over that of too now exceeds $too,000,. 000. FARM LABORERS' EXCURSIONS This year's wheat crop, according to a conservative estimate, will be two hund- red million bushels and the Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta governments advise that fifty thousand mei/ will be required. The majority of these will have to be recruited from Ontario and and the Canadian Pacific Railway is runniog excursions to Winnipeg and West at et to. Free tickets will be sup plied at Winnipeg to destinations iu Western Canada 811141 of Moose law, Saskatoon and brunettes. Special through trains to Winnipeg will be run by the C. P. R. the only through line. 0n the 1e t0 Ile vi t ng dates Augthrough 3. tQl points 011 all Hues in Ontario South of the 0. T R. main an line Toronto to Sarnia. This includes C. P. R. stations South of Guelph and Braulptou Aug. l2, from all points in Ontario North of the G. T. R. inain flue Toron- to to Sarnia all braucbes and the Tor- onto -Sudbury line. Aug. r6, from points in Eastern Ontario. Aug: 23, from all points West of Toronto in Ontario. Aug. 25, front all points East of Toronto in Ontario and Quebec, Through trains will be run from On- tario points on the above dates to Win- nipeg, avoiding all transfer or customs troubles enroute. Ask any C. P. R. agent for Circular giving rates, condi tions, special train service, etc., from Toronto and points in Ontario or write to R, L. Thompson, D. P. A., C. P. R„ Toronto. Why Remain Thin and Pale Pale people have pale blood. The stomach is wrong, assimilation is poor and food is not changed into blood. The system lacks vitality and recou- sttuctivepower which is supplied by Fetr•ozone. It braces the appetite, digestion is stimulated, what you eat is transformed into the kind of nutri- lnent your system tegitiles. Vital life-giving blood that makes rosy cheeks, strength that defies weariness, spirit and ambition all come from Fero'ozone. Nothing in the annals of medicine so sure to build up and strengthen as Ferrozoue, 1iy a 50e. box, Sold everywhere. OUR MONTREAL LETTER. Despite the fact that the Dominion Government has been spending millions in money and years in the bettering of the navigable channel of the St. Lawrence from the Great Lakes to the sea it is many moons since the inland shipping fleets have bad such rough sledding as they have had Ibis season, For sledding instead of sailing it has been on many an eventful occasion. The water is so low that vessels have to scrape along in spots and experienced pilots assert that it is nothing shott of dangerous to attempt to run a boat through the Cedars, the Split Rork or the Long Sault. Freight boats are snaking their runs anywhere ' 811 21 a ere from eight ght to tweet - f0u1' hours late on account of the caution necessary and the time lost entering and leaving the canals and the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company's far famed craft which are scheduled to give a daily thrill to throngs of tourists by shooting the rapids from Prescott to Montreal have been forced to tie up at the former place and give their passengers an- other sort of a thrill by train for the remainder of the journey. Engineers are pointing out, and the pilots agree, that the only apparent feasible way of being assured of a deep free channel during the whole shipping season year in and year out dry or wet will be to push ahead with the construction of the dam at the Long Sault, a work which would materially deepen the channel in theP art which hi ho s ch ie s ale t atp resent and which pilots and p captains fear most. Until lately the greatest opposition to the Long Sault project has been developed because it was thought it would be a menace to navigation. Those who understand the river, however, now say that navigation could not be benefitted better in any other way than by the completion of this project. HOW TO KEEP COOL A plan for keeping cool which has at least the attraction of novelty has just been reeeived here by Chief Detective Carpenter in a letter from an alienist in Liverpool, and although the Commissioner has been so busy that he has not had the time as yet to test it, he has passed it along what it may be worth. Ac':ording to the in- ventor of this scheme, alt that is necessary for a cool night's rest, paradoxical as it may sound, is to, cover one's self sufficiently. It is the method of covering however which counts. For a single bed the first re' quisite is a stick or heavy cord sufli- tient in length to reach from the head to the foot of the bed. This is put in position over the centre of the bed about eighteen inches above its surface. From this are suspended newspapers sewn or pasted together falling over the edges of the bed to the floor fort in n g a sort of tent -tike structure. It is of course open a each end and should extend tie withintabout eighteen inches of the head, Clear bile £ire-tru016, the newspapers is nett spread A bleu, ke.t Or sheet 'And the coOUng plant newepupera is ready, Its Meet-at/1' claims that any one Rleuplug undo!. tide covet.' will be Itopt cool by the cmntinllbl(e breeee moving from end to end 0119564 by the diWerenee in tem- perature 1619td0 and outside on the fare of it the plan eeeme 38 little 1'81100• Ecol, But then there are plenty of people who do not know that water eau be cooled in a dry rlinutte by pot- ting in a petrous jar and placing it in the sun, Evaporation does the neat, Crete ECONOMIES {When fe cornea to attempting economies of every a110 all)' kin , Montreal is second to bone, Unfor• Innately many that seencl fine in theory fail to work mit in practice. Just now orities are 0huolt0ng over rte t atte a nom` ' 1 the n n d et les n t is a l l 0 of waste paper. A .Emir months sup- ply amounting to about six tons, of neatly corupt'essed and baled papa). was uctleled offthe other dear for $24.00, This auctioning off of the waste paper is said to be a part of the policy of economy but just in what manner it is difficult to discover, In the first place theatieIt t reversible paper press which dues the compress nig cost $200 and it takes about six men to run it. To advertise the sales and hire an auctioneer further swells the expense, In fact those who have figured it out say that ib may take twenty years to pay for the paper press alone out of the proceeds of the paper which it compresses so neatly As a far-sighted economy this will break all local records provided the press lasts the necessary number of year's, Help Near At Hantl Is rehab you want when sickness happens at eight. Cut you possibly 9 r findthe equal of 1 i • u• t Ne vUne. Ao Ft q , it stands unequalled it curing r iu 1 1 G 1 (, pa , internal orlocal. Earache, toothache e And neuralgia disappetu in a jiffy, Rub it on and away flies the pair. For 11 amps, vomiting or 1nil igestioll, all 7051 need is ten drops in sweetened water. Sick or well patt'll find Ner- viline invaluable in ynnr house. Get a huge 25c bottle to -day. WEATHER PROBS. FOR AUGUST. A regular storm period. in progress at the close of July, will bring Mercurial cloudiness and Sununu' storms to East- ern Barts of theeouutry, ).hiring the first two or three days of August, The quadrature of Jupiter, blending with other causes, will aggravate all (lister. bauces about this time. A reactionary storm period has its center on the 5th and 6ch. On and touching these dates, look for marked increase of temperature, falling barom- eter and moderate to light, misty rains. We do not believe that rains will be sufficient for crops that are not matured by early August, except in harrow locali- ties and along the middle Eastern sec- tions. A reactionary storm period extends from the 6th to the 14th, having full moon on the equator on the 8318. This period will bring threatening clouds, fall of the barometer and violent, blusteriug winds. Relief from great warmth will Follow disturbances at this time, and many sections will get light to moderate rains, but not suflcient for general agri- cultural needs. Thegth is the center of a narked seismic period, extending a. bout four days before and atter that dale. On and about the 13th, a crisis of electrical and seismic disterbauce. Reactionary storm period is central on the 17th and 18th, callil,g for renewed Summer heat, falling barometer and blustering storms. A show of rain, a. mounting to showers in scattered sec- tions, will result at this and other Au- gust storm periods. A regular storm perind covers the 20011 to 25th, central on the 2200. Earth's autumnal Equinox will bear on this period, moon being in perigee and at uety. A seismic wave 0 also coinci- dent with this storm period central on the 23rd. Some of the most destructive storms on the gulf and along the South. ern coasts occur in the month of August. When such disburauces appear in the South in August, prematurely cool th ve end weather er A t f COStS are apt to occur over In n011 of the interior parts of country Northward. Such things are probable this month, during and following the storm period loth to 261.h. A reactionary storm period will bring decided storm conditions on the 27th, 28th and 29th. Phe moon being on the celestial equator on the 26th, may bring thunder storms and fill the time between this and the preceding period with threatening, stormy weather. Indica- tions are that the mouth will go out with change to fair and much cooler weather. An ordinary case of diarrhoea can, as a rule, be cured by a single dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Oholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy has no superior for bowel complaints. Fos by 11 al sale d ua dealers. Canadiar1 News The high wind is reported to have de- stroyed large quantities of fruit all over the Province, The Canadian Northern bas taken out aper mit Hilt for a new station at Belleville to cost $22.000, The high wind is reported to have blown down a lot of the fruit in Niagara and other sections. Lieut. F. H. Morris, of Bowmanville, won the Rapid -firing Challenge Trophy, valued at £8,000 at Risley. Complimentary references were made in the House of Commons to Private Clifford's winning of the King's Prize. All grades of refined sugar were again advanced by ten cents per hundred pounds throughout Ontario and at Winnipeg, A family named Lemieux lay claim to Anticosti Island, and are talking of tak- ing legal proceedings against M, Meniar the present owner. Presidents of the Western Boards of Trade and miners' delegates are meeting at MacLeod, with the object of settling the miners' strike, Over $go,000,000 worth of minerals were produced in Ontario last year, which is 4o per cent, of the productiotl of the whole Dominion. 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'r III ull, II II ►Illll II I IIm11011 w 1 ►u 11! l� �✓ IHtil�t»�;�I11�1 LANE 0 NI 00005 M)LLICO COMPANY L ,,, to M0N REAL The pulp and paper industry receives an impetus by.the removal of duty in the States. Miss Marie Bociley, of Waterloo, died suddenly in the swimming tack at Woodstock College. W. D. Scott, Superintendent of Im- migration. hopes to supply the labor de- mands of the West with importations from Europe, The contract has been signed with the Canadian Vickers, Limited, for the Con- struction of a three -million dollar dry- dock at Montreal, The Saskatchewan flax crop will bring $12.074,000 to the Province this year, on a conservative estimate, 'aceordiug to Government figuring. The Crown Plaster Company's gyp- sum mill near Cayuga was destroyed by fire and one of the workmen is reported to have been burned to death. Louis Desautels and his wife were sentenced to ten tears' imprisonment at Montreal for shockiug cruelty to the. woman's eight-year-old daughter. A Mlssouar poultry fancier expects to produce a breed of roosters that will not crow. He says that he is pretty sure to succeed elides he has already suc- ceeded in breeding chickens without wings, neighbors who litre 10 sleep late are hop:ful. Malcolm Graham, a young man from Trenton, Ont., wbo 011 the strength of a fairy story that an uncle had left him a fortune of over $4o,00n, bought an auto and 3,500 shares of stock in a local company, negotiated for the purchase of A local hotel and finally put his foot into it by having the house he lived in wired by su electric Company by fraudulent representations, appeared in the police court. tit. Catharines, for senteuee. Graham admitted serving a term in Kin ,stow for different offences, As lie ad had made n e restitution iu the present in - stance, Magistrate Campbell let Graham go on suspended sentence with a stiff warning to be careful in future. VAMMILAN Rev Dr. Mac1`avish has decided to accept the position of Field Secretary in Ontario for the Temperance Alliance. H,e has teuderecl his resignation 10 Cooke's church, King'stott, and will ask that he be itutriediately relieved by the Presbytery in time to allow him to take up his new duties by September, Malden always has been considered the premier corn producing township in South Essex, and the Sellars settlement the king bee among other spots, hilt it's difficult to award the prize of any partic- ular district in this year of big corn. For instance, Ed. A. Deneau has 25 acres which everybody who sees has to admire for its growth, color and general Ihrifty appearance, On Friday Mr. Deneau measured some of the tallest stalks, and found them 1 c feet. 4 inches high. A. well known Des Moines woman after suffering miserably for two days from bowel Complaint, was mired by se tone close e f Lharnbedain's Oolie Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all dealers. Tenders Wanted Tenders will be received by the undersigned, up to noon on Monday August 7th, for paint- ing the following bridges In the Township of Grey 1 -White's bridge, McFarlane bridge and Mitchell bridge on 001.2; Botz bridge on 0011. 12: and King's bridge 011 Con. 10. A. E. MACDONAL D, 8.8 Clerk of Grey Twp. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE on VEST Ladies O F` LL GE St. Thomas, Ont.:. YOUR BL000 IS MED ULCERS, BOILS, SWOLLEN GLANDS, BLOTCHES, PIMPLES, AND ALL SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES ARE COMPLETELY CURED BY THE' NEW METHOD TREATMENT We desire to callitbe at tentlon of all those aL:icted with any Brood or Skin Dnoese to our Now Method treatment as a guaranteed cure for these complaints 'here is no ex- cuse for soy person on davto a disfigured face from eruptions and qEe omatter whether hereditary or acquired, our specific remedies and treatment, neutralize all poi- sons inthe broad and expel them from the system, Our andsexperience in the treat- ment rad moop of thousands of the most seriousand complicated capes enables us to perfect a cure without rtoou1il' Wedo business on the plan -Pay Only for rho Benefit You Derive. If you have any blood disease, con- sult us i eon of Charge and let us prove to you holy quickly our remedies will remove all evidences of disease. Underthe influence of the New Method Treatment the skin be- comes clear, ulcers, pimples and blotches howl up, enlarged glands are reduced, fallen out hair grows in again. the eyes become bright, ambition and energy return• and the v:etimrealizes a new life has opened up to hi 1. YOU CAN ARRANGE TO PAY AFTER YOU ARE CURED CONSULTATION FREE Send for Booklet on Diseases of Men THE GOLDEN MONITOR" FREE ' If unable to call, write fora Question for Home Treatment 4, i d DRs.KENNEDY a E r l EDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. All letters from Canada must be addressed NOTICEto our Canadian Correspondence D po ere to i ment in Windsor, Ont. If you deelre to see us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat se patients iu our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and laboratory 1< a for Canadian ct u husfness only. Address 11 Y a letters as follows: Y w DRS. KENNEDY &KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. Write for our private addtesn. A BAD BACK is a Warning that the ftidnoys aro Sick A bail back turns every twenty -font' hours into one doll round of pain and misery -you are latae in the morning, nagged all day by ti dill throbbing backache, can't l est in the evea- ing or sleep well at night. It hurts to bent[ over, straighten up, get up from a chair, or lift even a light weight. Any sudden twist, turn of awk- ward movement sends atearing LWilige of pain through the weak spilt. Booth's Kidney Pills reach the weak spot, the kidneys mud quickly restore kidney health and. comfort. They are guarauteed. All dealer's and cleng- gists o0c.. or postpaid front 1e It „ BoohOoLtd., Fort &'ie, Ont. Send for Free Box which will be gladly sent on application. Sold and gnat'. inteed in Brussels by Jas. Fox. The People's Column BLACK COLLIE PUP with ten over eyes, tan legs and white on front toes, 4 menthe old, strayed from Lot 10, Col, 0, Grey, July 22nd. Information will be thankfully received by J. MOSES, Brussels P. 0. Phone 236. Fall Term from Aug, 28 CENTRAL / '// STRATFORD. ONT. There fall great demand upon ua roe trained hale. 0 1 0 0111 8 18 men acme that e oun•gradantesar501,e bar,(, Wet hero three d6pnrbu,ents s Commercial, Shorthand and Tocography. The leltiel for six 11,0,18100 i,, *OO s ld tel' elle .el y rnr 1150. Invl•stlgatibn will 80051 to t- ynnr slIElsfaacoll that there 1. o bat• 151 ter freec t College in Canada'', Get our fres catalogue NOW. D. A, McLAOHLAN, Principal. r✓1?tJ. �✓- '4'wntP3, r !4,y.A#,bug tat.'•.'ypY.'',�l 0•F0•F04-0eseitsese®✓r0.8ealieet• ie+30.03• • SESS1 l.. Students may enter any clay. Open en1ire yew.. Now isa good • TELO11O'•BRED YORKSHIRES, either sex, 14. cute to tinter. Largest trainers at breeding age, fornele. Also 2 young' Shorthorn bulls, one of them let prize winner at lir el u s Na1r. Morris. (Box 270 Brussels P. 0 ,'P1100.161i1. 6, P,1 i(ARGAIN,-W111 dlapose of pottage, 1 A Ellznb It et street Drusa l� , e , etl 8860 a rent bargain, !n order g g 01 to secure hec quick sole. Rey nmy be land free Mr. J. i heckle. For further signed. particulars see Dir. Leckie or writs the under. d. 73. 0A5IE5101i, I 10 St. George St., London. COMFORTABLE well, 45e., and 2 nares of choice BRICK' BO08E with land for sale in the Southerly part of I9rus•-I eels. Imwedinte possession can be given. For further particulars apply to F. S. Scott, Brus- sels, or JNO. DLoARTHUR, Walton P. 0. r; ARb1: EOR SALE. -Being Lob 20, Con, 14, IliaRIllop township, containing about S2 notes, all (neared. 00 the premises isa brick house, bank barn with hog pen combined, and a 11606 power mill for pumping,grinding, &e., . , also good. bearing orahnr,+, chily Spya, Lane{ is in extra goodstate of cultivation,. having been cropped light and large stook of both hogs and cattle fed on 1t for. years, Farm is situated,* nudes from school and 2 miles from !Walton O.P. R. atation. For further portion- fars write J. R. IIA D0I1,TON, Walton P. 0., or apply on the promises. 411.16 ARD( FOR SAGE. -TI e 1 1 late earn firm b F , e- in the property o err of the 1 g p y stn Peter McNeil, Lot 28(thin. 14,Grey, for near byhthu undersigned. There are 85 acres cleared, bol • mum well cub red. On the farm there is t. good bunk house. Piave in good and a sant• fortnblc home. Phwe in good condition and well fenced, For further particulars aptly to JAS. A. MONAIR or JAS. D. DIaNAIII, Axed. Mors, Oranbrook P.O., or F.S. SCOTT, Bros- sele. 7.tf FARM FOR SALE, -The undersigned offers for sale, his 100 acre farm, being Lot 80, Con, 16, Grey, About 70 acres cleared, bottom in swamp, Snares h1 Fall wheat, 51 Hardt seed- ed down. Full plowing is being done. On the farm is a frame house uikharm driving shed,good orchard and drilled well. Close to pont. °Moe, church and sohool. For further portico. lore apply to JOHN 0813010NE, Proprietor, 01 F. 8. Scott, Brussels, ).:ARM FOR SALE, being South half Lot' 15, Con. 4, Dloorls Eownahip, Hnron Co„ eon. tabling 105 aures more or haat. On the prem- ises isa frame lt0080, bank barn, good oreliant well, windmill, &0..A11 (thawed wed except about; en more. 0011000 14 miles distant. Ott y 214 miles from Brussels. 6 acres of Fall wheat ii and. about 50 acres seeded down. Far price, 101111500,1 Other bnformatlot ripply on the • Premises or it writing Brussels P. 0, Photne 120. Or F. S. Scott, Brussels. 11 -Et A. L. KERR, Proprietor, I'WARMS FOR BALE, -Lots 21 and 22, Cen. 14, McKillop, and Lot 26 on the 10511 Conies- . Mon, Lots 21 and 22 coinnose rho Gardiner I.homestead and contains cinch 180 stores, an Aral•elass land, well folioed, well tile drained , and has 16 noses of good hnrdwood hush ; good comfortable bu(181n15s with all modern hie. + provemetitO ; plenty of good spring water and a good bearing orehard. This if) ono of the choicest farms in the comity 07 1111rOa and wili be sold on terms to Wait n 26 contains 126 twos Lot a ON wit11N purchaser, mal' y01 so and barn lire l n 8518 06 dg has 1101, for cors, There ire ten puree of good Bush on thus farm. Pat further particulars apply to A. LEX. G350007N- ER, Walton P.O., or on the promises, 404f in Canada, (4railuates get best positions, 'Thousands studying • nt home. l;xclnsive right of the "Faiims Book -Keeping ug Sys(.em" for 0111 +trio. ' 3b.lna1 4 ® Business from Slat!. to Fifth -ill." .e Wei t for particulars. 0 0 ti Business College (<lliiiinmi with lvinghtun .l3tisi- 9 mess College.) • GE0. SPOTTON, President Li> n r on 'Vim undersigned has purchas- ed the Harness Business of G. 1-1011e0, Turn limey st.,r3iussels, whowill continue it in the 0101 stand where ice will be pleased to meet all the old customers of the 81101) and litany new ones, A full line of both Light and "Heavy Ireeness and Horse (4000la (80195 7'0 in stock or made to order, Nice range 00 Grips, Trunks, Telescopes, LCr„ to m1100ae from at nsm110r8Le 1)).X05. Will lunch appreciate a share of public patronage, Oat el'ul attention personally given to either repairs oe new work, ric� g � xx �1Niers IIA1tNICSS 1\1,111{.HR