The Brussels Post, 1906-3-8, Page 4NxIxos.elo VOat,
THURSDel Y 112AR. 8, 1906
Tna starving Jape will fled the latch
string cif the Dominion of Caunda within
eaey mash end already the belief in the
brotherhood of mankind has Seen very
praatioelly exemplified;
THERE is s loud ooto5y dor houses to
rent in the oily et Toronto, the supply is
in nowies bails equal to Ibe demeod-
Building operabiou promise to be lively
ibis year even in the advanced prime in
buildiug material,
Panner AaTHDR, of Connaught, will be
e welcome visitor to this ooautry ae huo
royal predecessors have always beau. B.
will arrive at Toronto on Saturday
April 21s1 and will be the guest of the
Lienlenent Governor, The Prince aril
open the 12th Canadian Hare &bow ou
Wednesday, April 25th. His presence
will prove a good drawing nerd no doubt
Phennole Government Id to deal with
the rural telephone a ong the
line of public oontrol, the idea
tieing to expropriate the exiettnp
linea and add to them eo as to give the
farmer a einem to hello I to bis ueighbu,
for smut, fig.r..
thetown near bya e u
or o
Little fault can be found with the toee
and if the same principle were developed
in.0otario,onthe probona pabiiae plan,
great good would anomie,
ONE of the signs of the times is the
inoreased specie being given in the daily
press to reporting Ooriveutione and other
gatherings whose oouveuing is in the in.
tenets of the better morale of she peop'e
and the stirring np of the masses to
the world's needs. The credit for thin
oanuot be taken wbolly by the prase
but is indiaative al an awakening m,
the part of the people wbo seek for in.
telligenoe of this oharaoter that thee
may be prepared to take a share fn the
betterment of the world.
THE expenditure of the Preview of
Ontario for the year endiuu D oembe,
Stet last was $5,896 016 74, and the
revenue $6,017,1715.42, leaving a inhume
on the right side of the ledger el 3620,
159.68, aoaordiog to the Nana wenn:
were presented in the Legislature by
Provincial Treaeorer Matbeeou, T'aeeday
afternoon of last week. The eetimeL.0
receipts for the year were 85,515.266 52,
and the estimated expeuditare 95,079,-
789.62. The expenditure in 1904 web
36,267,458.02, a000rding to the pub.ia
acaoonte of that year.
Peeeeaerfoee are being made for a
big boom iu the Northwest tine Spring,
In Edmonton tonality 18 new eoweebpe
have been surveyed for settlement and
ae they contain over 2500 homeeteade
some idea may be arrived at as to she
wide range of the poseibibtiee of the
West. There is no use disguising the
taut that the targe emigration from ou-
terio bas been a heavy dram on oar
Provinoe and if she had not been wed
bested the modem might have bad a very
deliterna m effect but with so many
avenues open ee o an to careful and Boo
oum.cai
management Ontario has and wit,
weather the blast, proving her right to
enjoy a foremost plane in the great
Dominion of Oenada,
QDITa an intermit le being mtmifeeted
in the Temperance geoid ou 10 the Prov
ince. The commensal travellers Liam
been interviewiug the Provioaial
Secretary relative to a demaud for gond
s000mmodation wbeu Loots! Opiou oumee
into afloat in the numaruns muuiaman
ties. Premier Whitney otntempiatee
thehotel lineuee fees es
iaoreaein of ho e
B
peoially in the intim. Mr. MuNaught,
the new M. P. P. for North Toronto to m•
trodaoing legielation to abolish the trran•
ing system and Iaet bat not levet the
Dominion tithedoe Mee leaned a gall for a
Provioaial Convention to be held in
Toronto this month to push °errant pro•
posed advauae plane of work and own:
paigo, What the result of all this agog.
tion ie problematioal at this stage bat
the probabilities are it will mean moss*
reebrigtion, heavier penalties for wilful
infraotkon and better methode of meeting
the new order of affairs where the traffic
is being oat off by the vote of the eleotor•
ate.
Is etrikes ue ae a very anbaeineee like
and noueeneiaal siboation often ex*nbiog
in oonneetion with the opening of
Parliaments that the session i8 commend-
ed before the Government is half ready
with their program. The reenit of thin
ie.„18 and 20 minute sessions a dey
and the killing of lime by the majority
of the members at the country's expenee
for sometimes weeks. Thin hie been
tree of the; Local Legiele:nre thie Religion.
It surely ebonld be eomebody'e business
to gee that this sort of efface thou,d not
Deist and one way of obviating it world
be to delay the opening of the Benne
anill the Work was enffoienlly advanoed
to enable the M. P. P'a to get at it 51
MM. Thio dillydallayfng would not be
permitted foe a single day in the per -
Lionel affairs of the members of the
Cabinet and yet beoaaee the Detente)/ ie
toobine the bill they seem to .tbiuk it le
a I right, The Dominion Government le
e memo just ae laat es the Legislature
in this .matter. If boeissee were pre
seated iu proper time aid dealt with 410
it should there would be little needed long
tiresome eeeetons or a Dry for inoreesed
ienanity. Paying by the Ware iu the
Hones might be a oorreotivs for the bit
outtny and often nothing to show for it
A TRIP THROUGH THE WEST.
Dean EDITOR—Our little boy (Wilbert)
atm I arrived home ou Feb. 20th from au
eoj,*vabie trip of two mon be. Mrs
Mummy end qua of her brothere were
smug. Leaving here on Jan. 2nd vee
went to Winnipeg end having tiokete
with atop over privileges we opeut a few
nays there. From tbte important metre
we went o 0' Paul, dttuneepteie, Some
et. t, OmMa, S t t Lake pity, Red Lanor,
L3 . ,51r8, Steno Park, Peeaden., Ban
F, eeaeon, Sacredleute, Portland, Bent' t
V (linrte, V.tloouver, Weetm'nxter, &u
We left !Vire. Alnouey with her sister et
8 event.on, B O., and name home by th
Oruw'a Nee. road. Is eaoh of the otbtet
we spent a day or more and had a great
time sighbeesing. 6.11 these ooantrie.
hove their woe thing , busy ohms, 8. e
meuntnttle, rich mines, Bunny, Meer,
ea's weather, with their loads of iron,
flee eeeparLe end greet foreete, but w.
arrested home very moth tmpreeeed with
the feet the; we hove right here ID
,e8Rarohewaa n country for health and
p ireperIty that caiuot be surpneeed. I
•110 believe that for a heal paper THE
nk
iROe*saL8 PORT
-*indole the first re
Out of warty a dozen pa pere the o1.•
Pose was the one that I touted out firer
iter setting borne, Euoloaed you wit
(2.1t1 oar enb.or p ion hoping that the pro
primer may long enjoy the best blessing,
i l.fe.
Years Truly
W. T. Bloom.
'trend Culee, Feb. 28, 1906.
How To Make The Most Profit
On a Farm.
The following First; prize essay was
wnt'en by Jas. MeoFedzeau, of Rae
Huron, Out., in response to un offer of a
prize by the Directors of Beet Huron
Rimers' Latium, to the young farmer
writing the been may 00 the above topic,
the mimes so be read at the lusttute
meetings.
I take it for emoted that what our
,uetitnte wants might be termed, the
goad farminging of a former to average Oir
•nmecaneee depenniig upon the proclaim
.5 the eon for a livelihood, and with a
view to maintaining the fertility of hie
and.
We cony* hare a definite parpoee before
lie, and the fa, mer's ideal should be to
proms en abuudaioe of good and suit
ao a fodder ae cheaply ae poeeible to be
fed upon the farm Hon. John Dryden
.vera- even young farmer, againen the
fetal mistake el trying to farm with tun
t a be p, awn to this era of aurae ash
.012.1810r,
Syetematiomethods and earotting fail•
MD plane con a characterize all our M-
oots, and we nine* bring tnLeiligenoe to
bear 0e every branoh of our work. We
mu t make a practical Bendy of the
methods wbiob nave been encoeeefnl, and
e•.peotally of the principals which under -
ie them, that we might understand the
awe of nature, wbwn govern the differ.
ant voile, plaute and animate, and know
s.,met tine of the reietionehip of the food
,bey eaoh require. The one is ae impar
Lout ae the other, and all depend upon
each other. There is then the re
a,iuuehip which transportation bears to
the Soiehed preduot.
I believe the first and most important
thing connected with good farming is to
eeOere a salmi's mutat and to have
end not unkind y dry niderdraiued.
Prudent expenditure is wise economy.
Drained Boil is drier iu a wet year and
d 1E freer
, tuludry oma tie
here m a , admits a
oireniati.0 of air, giving capillary at.
treenail re better ohence to supply ergo
table lila with ueened manure. Em r-
aw •aye, "Man was made mob wttb Burne
trtumphane superiority." It a mau
tad 8 5pem8l .fame fur a certain alias
f amok, hie ohueose of sadness wnl be
better with that than any other, and be
should neta0 ate at the outset to provide
for their r.glnremen15.
Yet, eh* r I ti8 fete lit epeoial does, we
anon deaaop8 aide brauohee to dieir,bute
our labor eoondmtowly thronghune the
year, teed to 03ntz8 what otherwise might
go to waste. For example if beet
reiei.ig in the main object, 10 or 12
uowe oald he kept, and in thea days of
near labor, hell the °owe coned eaokle e
coupe of oalvee twice a day. The other
nett could be milked, the oream could be
ut.ized at the house, or sent to the
creamery, and the .him milk fed to a tew
young pigs or some pantry, wbiob eiuce
better laoilitiee are provided for trans•
porIetlon, to beaming a very profi able
branch alarming A few cheap would
mit ae sciwougere in Bummer, rummege
*hrougb some, pea straw in Winter, and
with some roots and a itle grain about
ambing LIMO- would yield a fair profit
with bee ittle tabor.
We *should etrive to have our lands on).
civet d orplowed in the Fall, with some
respect to the different o46e88a of sod.
Draper Boil wiil stand deeper cultivation,
ao that it i* might he enbjeat to the pat
verizeg ieflueene ut the Winter frost, and
be in a pool lou that we might spread
hreadoaet upon the land the miners se
it come from the stable through the
Winter.
We should utilize leieure home in
Winter to make every poeeible prepare
tion for the work in Bprfng and Summer,
For example Beed grain should be gleaned
and ideated for venue, if timed be, and• let
on.. emphasize Lite import/woe of a careful
and ByStematia ee'ee lon Of eeed, Do not
be mteled by glittering advertteements by
.ntereeted eeademen. Study the reporte
of the espartm.ntel station, wbiob are
oondaolyd with no other end in view
than to benefit the farmers who take ad
ventage of it, 'select 'the kind most
entwine to your Boil and requirements,
and remember that experiments and eh.
885vatitm neve exbabhebed the fad that
need taken from that portion of the field
Met is most *enured and stands lip
beet will give the most eatieleotory re -
stilts the following year.
A proper ey0581 of rotation of crops
le e-eerltial to con intted echoers in term
mg Inhume it 8s8iete in maintbinitig the
fertility of Ibe Mad. Ria while eortain
0o1I0 are better adapted to oertehl i me feel like new. No better medicine
arope than auy otber8, we should try all i exiete.
far tie practical, to rotate the nitrogen. I (:tire.) L. P4, atoning, Slduey, 0, B.
gathering grope, snob gee olover and peas, ' 13y reline oa Dr. Hamntou!e Piffle
With ronto,00rn and other eereale, Our you ere sure of string vitality, Peoria ).
experimentaletationebaveolearlydemon ;mg blood, bright cheery apirite Tile
titrated the feat that growing olover net , marvel of the nediolne ie that it peeps
s0 often as poeeible is like the hey to you well--prerente and seerds off etokueee
xuo0e efal terming. It is not 00'y the
menet approeoh to a ba'aiged talion
of any of one rough too is for moat kende
d stook in Winter, but after a Lou of 8
1-1 fed, the meteors ie worth from 34 to
$8 me a furtherer, No other ordinary
farm orop adds eo much nitrogen and
vegetable matter ae the soil when turned
'coder, which iuoreaeee he capacity to
retain moisture, and Boil oet,Laining lots
•1 humus gives off the water by evapore
.tan more alowiy. The large taproot*
.5 the clover ilea tend to improve De -
feature of the soil for subsequent arope,
and in olay laud are good enbeoi•ere.
As Spring and seeding approaob e e , we
mast have everything in readinexe, ane
.1 our Beed t owrt tie e•rly ae poseib r
•,.trim the land 1+ Se for anitiva1iou. A.
exceedingly ,important lemon may h•
earned front the resell or as experiment
to Ontario Agriuul ural Colletsd,
, wise
haws that for every one day's delay iu
.ceding, after the first week there wax x
average deore•ee in yield per aore of 56
Ibe of este, 58 Ibe, of barley, and 28
Ibe, of peas, and the chances of rues
eraunellr bora sed. Generally epaukn'*
t .s Spr ng a0'tivation should be shallow
Get the manure inuorponated tutu two 0•
three inches of the surface soil with th
gang plow, dieo hallow or en ovate,,
and euw the groin in about the Gam
depth The neer the seed bed, the m r
plant food ie liberated, end we have ih
ae'f1 possible 553 .nice for holding the fee
queue showers
i' b tiro. es 15,
null euo
:cowing pl.tnte nen make use ut the
moisture. I0 a dry eeaeon, if we have
two or three Moho of a looser soil mix
ed with manure to keep it open at thr
eadtaoe, 51 will tend to oheok oepinare
evaporation et a plane where the root.
of the pianfe are searching for moi••tare,
and they will have the firet chance o'
aging it, In the ease of the aorn and
rout orop, it ie important that th,e
Mulch should h. kept stirred and open to
conserve ae mach moisture ae poe-ibis.
Bac even with euon cultivation as ie qr
neeary to make an ideal Beed ben,
noxious weed,' will dixpa.e paeeeeeio0,
0309505 un0000seary work, and eappiie
she vitality of the mallet crop, sod for
their mord ietion it ie important to know
something of their nature and growth ane
govern ouree•vee aaoordingly, and have
as many as poeeible r•move•l from the
cowrie.' gram, as well ae the own inn
root crop, to order to keep them from
going to seed,
As the haying eeaeon approaches, we
must be reedy for another rheh of work,
h oared '•
s'a time for a
tar iq in goed gg Y
ilia on the green side makes the bee.
fodder. The clover, especially. ehooid ben
ant, tedded out, and o And up again be
tore the dew falls, to be earned out and
•irawo in a day or two later, if the
weather is favorable. The grain crop
may be left 00ti1 it ;8 well matured be
fore it le enc, end tbeo left in the •hook
hent th•irooghly dried before it hi homed,
Met the grain may grind well end keep
sweet and fr• eh.
As anon se the grai n ie off the fields
that we not seeded to grass, ehoald
be gang•plowed or onitivated to enounraee
he germination of weed eeede and to
destroy °there, each as wild grass, sow
thietle,twild oats, «to. Frequent 3011i
vetton will also improve tee 000ditione
of most soil.. Plant food a reedy exist•
fig will be liberated, .end is thus pre.
pared for enooeeding crops. The
oxygen of the air is allowed to get in
and through the soil, the healthy ahem
iaai tuition ie increased
On a oomparatively olean field, 8 to 10
ibe. of clover Beed ehoald be sown
with the Spring arop to be plowed ender
the GEMS Fall. It would add a ooneider
able amount of vegetable fibre to the
soil, with all its benefits.
A omen vegetable garden, jnat what
ooa d be kept mean and well ooitivated,
Weald provide a luxury ai first °amt, and
wonld add very materially to the health
n perils:re, to
this in
of the family, and e
Y
P Pr
direot way would add to the prelim 0u
the farm.
As the erase begins to fail in early
Fall, miloh own, in foot, all kinds of
,took, Mould be provided with 801Le sa0
°tilent food, se 00511 or mangafe, to • keep
the cows mi king well, and the ooh'r
•stook growing, Mich onwe and °elves
should be, comfortably bone d tie .he
80,.umu weather gets bleak and. end, and
I miht add th- term imp entente 18100
Otter stock may rough it a little longer,
but it ie poor enmu my to let them fail in
Hash During the Waiter eeaeon, all the
stook tnuet be ennead in well.veutilated,
rmhmtOrtable buildings. An abnedanoe
of ennlight ie essential to thrift. They
mu+1 be regalerly and jadIOi.Oely fen,
Witham mob reepeot ae poseible to a
esteemed ration, paying attention to a'1
the Mile detaila in ooeneotien with lied
fug whatever etoek ie oar choke, and all
will prottabl reepood to our nten at
kindness. In breeding, we mint use
pure bred eiree, with ancestry of the
beet blond. It we bay one feeding stook,
the man who, by close observation and
study, kerne to recognize the good
qualities end avoid the ohm, will greatly
menage hie prate In all one prodao
clone, whatever they may be we moot
eater to the tastes of the consumer.
Got New Vitality
increased Appetite
Tree Strength, Viger and Buoyant
Health Qatekly Followed the Use of
DB. HAMIL'1'SON'st'ILLy.
By purifying and nourishing the blood
Dr. Hamilton'e Pr11e quicklyimpart new
vigor to all weak organa. The kidneys
and liver are stimulated, disease brood
lug poisons are parried off, the entire
body renewed and restored.
Look of appetite ie ohaoged fete keen
zest for food. Digestion and seeimiletion
are made perfect. Thna, all you eat ie
turned iota nourishment and building
material.
R ad the evidence pnbliehed here, it
telle jest how Dr. Haoai tot's Pilia ogre
the sick and help the week ;—
Vital Energy Increased.
"I always fele draggy and tired,"
"When I arose in the morning my
limbs ached arid I felt doll,"
"I didn't enjoy my mettle and
oonlde,'t digest properly,".
Dr. Hamilton'e P Ile etrengthened
my etomaob, purified my blood, made,
of every ked.
Dr, Hamilton's P111e bleep thousands
t people healthy. Won't you use rh m
.100 7 Sold everywhere in 26a buten,
or five boxes for 91 by mail,
front N. C. Poison tb Co., ging
eton; Out., and Hartford Conn., V. S, A.
NOT SLEEPING WELL.
Withont a eel, there can be DO bodily
or mania' vigor, oonergeeritly a eepleee
Tragi is a dang'roue condition. Nothing
so surely 50etoree sleep Re Ferrozw'e 1
5t'e harmless—jest a nourishing, strength
ening waist. Ferrozone vitalizes every
part of he body, maitre the
oera hardyd
Y
completely rebut d+ the system. The
aeae f sleep eeeh0se ie removed—hsabb
ie restored— you can work, eat, sleep,—
•1101 like new alter nerds Fertozone.
Dunt put off--Ferrozone ousts 50u.. per
its e, aft deniers ; get i1 to•day.
A lumber train ran into a freight et
Brsoebrtdge, amoebae a tot of roiling
loth.
Ube stores ou Ontario et., North Bide,
i.ratford, oo.upted by Jamee Dow and
13. White de Co , have been bought by
Walsh Bros.
Fite B•n- 1'e'ephone Compel)) 'a ehere•
ul dere' 025/ Lang ae Moutreat, authorized
u, imamate In the oapnal stock from ten
„ 50 mutton Where.
alum. Mr. Brodeur is oontempletiug
he adopt on of some plan of mold .tangs
l { w stet the loud
' Nowa ewhctw
tt P
y
. O i
, t ace of 011 ,a a u
'11c hr moa
tl •h a aka I ff
e 6
.e paned on the meted markete of the
D tmt0(0n at a reviewable rale.
Postmeeter Richard Johnston, who
nae been in obarge ranee Pa mer.tan
vas t-'dnded or retauiiehed, resigned and
,he Poeeal Iuepeobor and Looduu rift
elate are now to charge. John O'ive,
Ind E gm H. Scott are town eppioente,
Charles elmith, who eome few week.
.go purebaeed the Awty ho m-etead, hie
ea.n It to Win. Tear, Mitchell, drepmnb
97110 m, the deal. The Methodist cherub
'Bx since puaahaeed the ravine, which
hey intend adding to their cemetery
property.
Word ham been received in St, alio')' f
thedealt ofN,,hemel Devaney, w N w
O„tario. Mr. Dempsy formerly reeinrll
ie Reims and worked in 0 Sebaetiau'e
uerberehop, Downie et., Stratford, for
Ilea three month. prier to hie remove
to New Outwit). He froze to death.
Simple Remedy
For C atatr h
Just Breathe Hymned Four Times a Day
EMI be Cured.
Hyomei ha- perf.'rmen almost mireu
Mone three of catarrh, aid is to day
recognized by leading membe,e of the
medical profeeeion ae the only advertised
remedy that oau be relied upon to eu
just white it amaze. The o- mpiete ou 8
of tlyemel ooeme $100 sue Omixlete ut an
',haler, a medieiue crupper nod a bottle
of Hyomei.
Breathe Hyomei through the Whaler
for a fete minutes four tense a day, teed
u will oure the w0ret case of o•.terrh• h
,.outbee and Beale the m. cue membreue
of the air peesagee, prevent. ,rrltaten
end effeote a complete aid lasting Dore.
If yeti cannot obtain Hyomei of your
dealer, it will be forwarded by marl,
postage paid, on receipt of prise. Write
to day for aortae 301500 b 8031 stet will
emote you to Between 81 our medical
department without obarge. The R. T.
Booth enmpauy, Hyomei Beetling,
Ithaca, N. Y,
Notice to Creditors.
In the matter of the eetate of John
Geiger, late of the Township of Grey,
ut
of Huron farmer,
in the 0uu ,
Y
deceased.
Notice is hereby given, remnant to Boyle -
ed -tatutea of Outario,1897, (,lamp 129, and
amended Aote, that all oreditoru and others
having any claims agaluet the estate of the
said John Geiger, wh died on or about
th 191, dal 0f Mnrech 3905 are ,squired 08
er befere too IBE day of Apr11, 19 6 *o utter-
by poet, prepaid or deevxr to •he nutter -
tamed their Ohrlgtien Sad surnames and,
addressee with tell particulate' la air ag
of their claims, the statement of *helm ac-
count, ami the 0et0le of the thou hies (d C
any) ,geld by them, vhrtaed by eetiefaotory 5 o e n tS
iteutatgton.
Aud uot,0e it further given that alter the
said last me,tloued "ate tee Haul Exeeu-
trix will preened to distribute the inmate
of the deceased anutlget the parties euta-
led thereto, h.viug ie8wd Daly to the >,;(1,., tire also Agents for the "New
claime ul %bleb the meati tune have p+
mitten and out tt.e mod hxnuntria
writ
Idea 10Cent Ge It Pa 1 tiaras.
nut beu liable lar dietie r peva or 0.y pert
cheroot, ,Loan obeli oo ox pernuaa of felines Call and get a Faah-
byher nolle obeli 01 have nano received
by her ut the die of noon dlntrlhuEwa von ;;beet.
Dated at Lmtuwel LIDO 45th day of Feb- !
ruury, A.D„1909
M. 0., ec ol CART/16W,Eli]I 1 S S E S- HA B K I R K•
Listowel P. 0„ Oulwlture for Elizabeth
Geiger, 801e Executrix. 54.4
dsoteseteodosomsosossoddoosovoodo
STOCK FOR SERVICE.OIG racIG icb . 1 1ri9 t1i ctI 1631-72
BITLL FOR SERVICE. — A
Thoro'-bred Dai bum Bun will helmet
for eerv08 by the nuder.igord at Lottie,
Con 14,Grey. Pedigree May be seen He
anpl,0(110,. Terms 61 00.
02.4* DONALD 503105L, proprietor.
'J3ULL FOB SERVICE.—TEE
,L.71 nwlsr8'gund will 50844 ter eervive nu
Lot 19, O, at. 10, Grey, u 'luoro'•bred Durham
ann. Filigree may be seen on 8tlplloetiun
Terme 61.25 with privilege o' reterobia.
90 t1 240. 11110W N, Proprietor.
BULL FOR SERVICE,—THE
utldereinued will keep fur Sorvte0 ea
Lot. 21, Cue moray, the pure bred Aber.
d80n Argue buil,...Loth •I'u..mee ai” aired
by Baud 1011 Uhler,” the obuw pine ball of
(made. Pedigree mat be seen 011 epplia a•
11011 Terme $2,UU with privilege of semen.
ins if ueoexerry, J. as, RN 1040 P,
88.10 Proprietor.
IMPURTAt,T NOTICES
rr[IEEE+ YOUNG SHUNTER/11N
Bulls for bale, eligible fur' reghua•
Lou. apply t, JA9. 1P.61l1, Lot 80, Coe.8,
Merritt Brueeelu P.O. 29-tt
rIIHRL'+'LI' NEW COUNTER
Show Oates for Bale, euoh a Leet long•
wamut rnw0e ued duuHle thing gime. tip•
ply to lag Pune, brueeele.
WM. SPENCE
CONVEYANCER AND 18SUER
of MA1tR1AGE LIOEN8E8 .
Olnce In the P001 u®eo, Ythef. 80-4
(.7 f OOD TOWN PROPER] Y FOkt.
<,JHale on wui0b . largo 'f k
1What aro home.
c le dieted and, Joh trait garnet,
dna 51 notes or 'aeden Joh - t. 8.33Jams7 sou
h Htiv-e Perwe rou 510815 Apwy to
JOHN MOE`ADL LrN ou premlBeb ur F. a.
24.1u1"1, re8e01e.
.4'A1tM '10 RENT.—THE UN—
A_DEBn7oal111 bffete the 100 aorta, known
m e uv,.. 9elblce tams, N M 1 Lu*24, Den.
3, Alia/It, t PALL. 00 the pres'bei their ix
a woo hue a 8.441 here and 010ea 100V0n,
,etoeb Per ruttier p,rti• Mare apply it,
AMU*' •- L.ALat0K, el W t Lot 28, (tun. 8,
Aiuuls, or Jameatuwn P. 0. • 88-ef
1)ROPER'IY FOR 'SALE—THE
beuereig and oltere tar lade tin aero u,
teed upon watch ,8 a oumluneble dwelling
house, etwule, , a ort ire, s. good uvei•fluwieg
moil, &u. Phupurty 1. 1 tinted 5 el a wile
e est of traueruoil Bud eOuyeureet to nohow,
(Murcia, p••etu®.,n, ate. Pueeeneluu at 80y
a.,. e. Fut puce, tame, &a , app,y au the
prounee8 to 011, 1La5.38Nn,
004_ or Uraobruok P.O.
G) ti ACIIN k'ASM FUlt SALE
G+ bolo, Leta 87 mu 28, con 7, Diet',
era. r,aili el mite', 8e aures mewed , 8
Bore• FM wh, at; 5 uure* Luau ; 10 am.
Nan ere la. d; uu,ae.e well mended. le well
meet" and watered. On prewl,ee are 0um•
lot could dweluu¢ house, bane ba. u 501105•
LI no outer., driV•ug 81140, 0,1a.5m,1, uuu
Ono. L'o,eenblee gtVun Stared 154x. rot
prase, femme, eau., apply 0e promisee to L.
a,
015elJA, e.tOel
‘� ELL liNuWN FARM FOIL
aaLa.— 'elug Lout 20, 11.11 15, Gr. y,
Ouetaiul11E 209 urn, a .1 052E-333,52 ,a,.e. T0e
ia,w Ib 10 . 1,00u btuSs el cultivation, thele
beteg 25 enter 1,411 p Owes, , (0Ved nares
aeoueu w O1..Vnr cud Llmu1hy, $ teen 0028n
01 Let, OVe 11.01eS Fu,l 11100a1, NIX auto. lie•d-
wuud 01180, ba.wu00 gaotute. roars are
three Igoe well., oarhero, aroma dwmliug,
t,010a bale,oetr'lage Mule tutu other Out.
uuudlug8. 135 ptiue, Lune%, nut., apply to
DAVI Or %'1oLLinat e311eLa, Executor.
04 0033(1.0, Ott groomed, er .raebromi
SPECIAL
BARGAINS
IN
MILLINERY
Felt Hats for
The Home of
Good Clothes
"In the Spring a Young Man's
Fancy fondly turns to Thoughts
of Love" and New Suits.
WAVING just received a. large consignment
of all the Latest Novelties in ospring
Goods we only wait your inspection of same,
feeling confident that we can please you, bi•th
in price and all that dii.tit,gui.•hes the well
dressed man.
ciz • Change of Bu-...iness
R
Phe ullclerF'gued wishes to announce to the
( Public generally that he has 1. urchllsed and
a taken possession of the "tri
0;1
• liafl ness Business z
John
b , J 1
i ass -full conducted
I n anti s c
80 0 11
g
Y
a • Donaldson Brussels, and will be pleased to be
favored with It continuative of the trade so gen-
ernll,Y acoorrled.
A first-elasa stock always kept and the
( wants of the publicpromptly attended to.
e.'4
a GEO. STEMN
A.1,,�q��y��a� ryy� �y� yam• gyp' �,p•�y �t,��r•�,Q�q,��y'�j,�-rye(.
J"i.1`l_.l'`Yt� `etuo . tifu !"a3"I.J'li'J'•'.�..a`iJ''�Y eciN
and Binge
We are "fferiug some Special
Values In Watches , a.nd& Gold
(tinge We r.hall be pleased to
show you our
BARGAINS
Reliable Honest Goods at Closest
Prices.
H. L. Jackson
LEADING JEWELLER.
3RAIN
.Hupp N3
The undt•l'*igued beg leave
n uotift the farming community
hat they are uow ready to do
all kinds of Grain Chopping and
.crushing at lowest rates. All
aol•k will be promptly and care-
fully attended to.
Manitoba and Ontario Flour,
Bran, r+horts, &o., always in stock
and sold at M:trket Prices.
ThueIl Bros.
Mill at Electric Light Building
il1ti 1
Steamers
To Liverpool
CALLING AT11111I4Ln (Londonderry)
From Rt John From Ha ilea
Tarisisu Sat. liar 10 sou ;Mar 2,
4)011411 M.tr 17 Mar 10
en.tori+", -�" Mar 24 ......... •Mar. 20
Parisian " 'tour 91 ..... ' Apr, 2
Hates of Passage
Find Olea,—S00 evil upward., 6 0 rdlne
to ttenm8r, second (1118N-845 nowt 842,50,
Loud •u $2.80 extra Third 01'•11—Teuiaiau
a,.4 Purl MIL. $17.00 other eteemers $2859.
BURTON TO GLASGOW
Meir olian Thu tree y, Unroll 8
IIAL11t8X TO LONDON and 11ATRE
Hermitian .... •81urday, ,Unruh 24
For farther purtioula. e, rates gaud tiokete
apply to
W 11, x116, •
Agent Alae, LIIte, Suisse's,
MONTHLY
Horse Fairs
BRUSSELS
The Monthly Hm•ee Faira will be held in
. Bruesele for the seas 0 an follows t—
THURsDAY MAR. let, 1908
APII, 5611, "
Lending 1,111411 1111d 44111;ide
Buyers Will be present
F. S. SCOTT, CLERK.
SALT
Fanners or Storekeepers
by cunning to the
B ussels Salt Works
can get arty kind of Salt
they require.
Gordon Mooney,
Foreman, - Brussels.
Hexing iuve,ted in a Hot Water
Heatiugapparatual am now in a
position to offer you Hot Coffee,
Beef Tea, Tomato Bouillon,
and Chicken Broth at our Res-
taurant on two minntee' notice.
Thanking you for peat patronage and
hoping for a continuance of your
trade, I am,
Tours Very Respeetfnlly,
J. W. KERNEY
TELEPHONE 5
Oysters Served Hot or Cold.
CLEARING AT COST
To clear out the balance of our stuck of Hand
Sleighs they will be sold at
Positive eost Prices
We do not purpose continuing in the Fancy
Go do and Toy Bli.einess so will clear out
everything on hand
Dodds Habkirk
FOK
Leading Tailors 1t�tPOaT TORE
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