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The Brussels Post, 1906-3-29, Page 4esetteeeetiataareasseasesseCestescaseseetaceetietise 2txaate irs vawAAxnw>v 1 •Ai raraotl,.'.'--'...,. ife tl, yty r r$St M , 9,0b,t, hovel oityvathe ro by bereaved W rni tJ l(1 C q and fatuity the Presbyter Q Oheiatian sympathy, and basseobiug God that THURSDAF, MAR. 29, 1906. of the gospel. The motion Wee adapted, and the clerk was instructed to transmit the same ou Moe. Warden, It was agreed that the n•ftt regular meeting take p Roe in Kumardiue on the third Toes iu May, at 2. p. M. ANDREW MAONA9, Ozark of Presbytery. Walton, Out. t ey, may riohly enjoy the ooneolatleae Morris Council Meeting. MoanIs caveat, The Connell mel aowrding to adjourumeut in the Comma. Doom, on Monday Morph 12th. Mem. bare fill present the Reeve in the awn Psthmaotere were appointed at followe :•- North Boundary W. J. Jleudereou, P. Fowler, Jno. McCracken, Geo. MuDons Wm. Robertson, N. Tttorutou, Jee. Meeier and P. Mott .It, let flue, D. W. Campbell, Jno. Some, Campbell, A. Ca p p , A 910E wan, R. J. Meihere, Geo. Johnston, and R. Miller. 2nd. line, %1 i . Fnu+,atte Jno. Ooeemore, Juo, Prides, L. Jewish, J, Sellars, D, Agar, E. Pea•e, W. Forret,. Chas. Forrest, and L. Batsmen., 31.1. line, - A. Brydges, Geo, Hnuutth, U- Garneee, W. H. Huta, Jae. Thyue, W J. South, W. Farrow and R. Mitebell, 4.01 R. Anderson, W. 0 Proctor, R. Pruett' Jae. Nwholeou, C. Wbeeler, J B. lid. ney, Jno. Sherrie, Jas. Shut rue, and A Crooke. 5th liue, G. W. Proctor, A Oloakey, 8. Jordau, J. N. Marin, J. MoArter, E. Niobol, D. Sommorvi'te, Jae. Davie, D. Jordao,aed Jno. Grainger 6th line, E. Ward, Jas, Keuy, Jno. Agee, Wm. Michie, P. McNabb, J, P. Belly, R. Smith, Juo. Douglae, and Wm, Thum,. 711 line, R, Vint, Jno, Phelan, Juu. Graig, Wm. Oanuingbam, W. J. Keay, A. Howlett, P. McCall, D. MuDuttalo and F. Smith. etb, H. Fear, J. Rich mond, A. Laidlaw, J. McCall, Trate Btelby, J. MaUaaghey, Wm. Skelton, G. McCallum, H. Jackson, Geo. Moe.. and J. Ardell. 9th line, W tit. Logau, R, Richm Ta for Tboe. Coulter, onil 0. 9 Jno. Bhartreed, D, Laidlaw, A. Sholdme, Joe. Shortreed, and Juo., Lamb. South, Boundary, Geo. Grigg. Weet Buuudery Jae, Galley, Thoe. Fromm, Thee. Goeman, and J. Canting, Belgrave, Wm. Wray. E. Boundary, A. Bryane, A, MaLeachliu, Jae. Spear and Jae. Bolger, Walton, T. Waghuru. Acconnta were ordered to be peed ae followe :—R. Vanatone, Morrie abare of appeal costa re Farrand drainage suit 8297.80 ; Jae. Uaeemore, (Deng an Weet Boundary $10.00 ; Enos and Game e repairing and fllliug pier $800; Beau Bros. drawiug and pulsing in t,1e 84 50. By-laws No 2 and 3 were duly read and passed. The (toenail then aajoarned to meet on the 28th day of May for court of Revision and other bneiueee. W.OLAax, Clerk. Presbytery of Maitland. The Presbytery of Maitland met in Wingham an March 6111, with the Rev. L. Perrin, Moderator, in the chair. As Statistical reports had not been received from all the congregations, it was agreed that the report of the Statistoal Com mietee be received at the next regular meeting, and that capital of it be printed for dietribotion among the families ut the congregations within the bounds. The reports of the Treasurer sed An• ditore, were reoeived and adopted, and showed the Preebytery and Synod Fonda to be in a very eatiefactory oonditiou, there being a total baleen in both fnnde at the end of Deoember met of two hundred and two dollars and eighty five cents (3202,85) Messrs. Perrin, Hestia, and tlaoNab were eta pointed a oommittee to melee standing orders, and to report at next regular meeting. Dr. Murray and Andrew Turnbull were appointed members of the Synods Oommettee on Bide and Overtures, with Inspector Ohisuolm end alternate to the latter in the event of hie being aoable to attend. Dr. J. L. Murray, C. M Danu, F, A. MacLennan, and A. MaoNab, ministers, and Jonathan Moore, Ned Robert Braden elders were appointed Oommiseionere to the General Assembly. The Clerk was empowered to add the names of two Eiders nom- inated by the session of Melville Church, Brneeele, and the joint sesames of Cranbrook and Ethel reepeotively, when he should reactive intimation of each nominations. It wee agreed that t Summer School be held en Luokuow, in the month of Jane, and that the 8 8 Oommietee be authorized to make ar• raogemente for the game. It was moved by Mr. MaKerroll, seconded by Mr. Bur nett, and carried that in future the Presbytery's Miuutee be printed for the nee of all members ; and on motion of De. Murray, seconded J. Smith, it wee agreed that a onpy be provided for eaoh Elder in the Presby• tory. Mr. Tait was appoiutea to move, and Mr. Craw to emend the reoeption of the report of the Presby terial W. F. M. S. at their meeting iu May. Mr. MaaNab reported for the committee appointed to exemiue the revised Psalter and expreeaed general approval of the same, within the belief that the first Psalm, and game others, are better in the old metrical form titan iu the new and recommended that with some desirable ohaoges the Rsvieed Psalter be inolnded in the Book of Praise when expedient. Ou Motion of Meeere, and Miller the report wee re calved and adopted. The Clerk repor ed having granted a certificate of loll ate tion 10 Revs. S. M. Whaley, and A. U. Stewart, and that be had gent to J. P. MaInnee a oopy of a Minute bearing on the grenbitg of a oertifoate to him by the late Clerk in 1901. The action of the Clerk was approved. Mr. Mo Herron rendered the Report on 8ttbbatll Schools. and expreeeed the hone that those reeponeible for filling the 8. S. reports sent to the P,eebytery'e S. 8. Convener might in future exeroiee more oare in doing Bo, ae talent, reports WO Mined marked inooneietenoee. He moved the reoepaion of the report, and that its reaommendatione be considered, After ooneideration of he reoommendan tiane the report was adopted. Mr. Dann reported vigorously on Church Life and Work. Hie report was re craved, and after ooneideretion of ite reaommendetione was adopted. Mr. Hestia reported on Young People's 800ietiee, elating that daring the year the 800ietiee in the Preabyteriee had coo• arihuted for all purpo800 $1050.00, of whiob $349 00 were for Home Missions, and $124.00 for Foreign Missions The report wee received and adopted. On behalf of the Oommittee appointed • at a previ0he meeting Dr. Murray presented a motion expressing appree• Ration of the 6ervivee rendered the church by the late Dr, H. 11. Wooden in the varioile offices held by barn dor ing nearly forty yearn ; recognition of She loos the (thereat Buffers in his re. Presentation and Address. The De'oraine (Man,) Times refers to a preeentatiou made to a hrother of 'Mire, (Dr.) Graham, Bruaeele, ae followe : Ou Monday evouiog, Maroh 1211), et the home of John and Mre. .v right, •. +umbar oftheir friends and neighbore time to bid tbem farewell end 10 preeenr hem with ought remembreuue0, Jae. Putter woe appointed chair. I the 081011 and he explained loan to tU o0o a p •u the hoot and bootees the reason for the gathering, saying is was the pre vailing feeling among these preeenr at he dance given one week before, that hey coed not let Jaok and Mee Wright leave the dietriot without pre se.utiug them with some remembrance. After speaklog highly of both Mr. and ylre Wright he oalled upon 00 tee Hallen to read the following addreee To duo. and airs Wright, Deloraine, Man. We year friends and anquatutaoo-e .oho have enj eyed your boept'ality and friendship and eagoalutence for a great number of yearn, and have shared with 000 the hardships incident to the early anttInce In thie (Leiria, •earn with deep regret that you ere bathit leaving this woallty, and leaving behind you many .f your old time friends and ueighbore. Before leavtug, however, we wont,. leeire to expreee to you in a vete nambte manner, a alight appreciation o f the many kind remembrances aha sekeni of good fellowehip eujoyed daring your 00)0010 among aa, a130 e e would ask you to accept, from tie, In the kindly spirit ut wbioh it is given there tokens by whiob you may in e e tght camerae keep tee in remembrance. We wish yon welt in your new honer, and treat that you may be long spared to enjoy health, pr'operity and wealth. Sigued on behest of your friends aro dei, bbors of Luther end Tbirletene districts, Geo. Benz, Jae PUTrae, AMR SHITH. Wm. Main, promoted Mr. Wright with a handsome Morris Chair, while Mrs. Adam Smith presented Mre Wright with a silver tea service of four pieces and one dozen silver tea !einem and forks. Tbongh botb Mr. Wright and hie wife were taken by surprise, Mr. Wright roes to the 000aelon Ater partaking of an oyster supper and having a dense, ibe friends Irl for their reepeotive home°, Melting "Auld Lang Syne" before departing. On Friday, Maroh 9th, the Luther ahi dreu at a concert and social at the aohool boaee preeeuted Gladys, Lillian, Jack and Otarenoe Wright with a few gifts ae rem•mbrano.es for them, ae they leave shortly for Win mpg with their patenle. The oon oert occupied the former part of the afternoon, at the Mose of wbioh the presentation took place. Mina Ella Smith end Master Roy Weidenhamer mode the presentation while Earueet Andrews read the following addreee To Gladys, lather), Jaak sod Clarence Wright,—We, the pupile of the Lueber eabool, wish to expreee our feelibee of regre and sorrow whiob we have at your saying, in doing eo we deeire to present to you them gifts which are alight renew braoeeeof the love we hear for you all. Needape to say you will be missed In m among us both by the teacher and our .elves, Dear departing eohoolmatee, wit -n you go to your new home in the city we wish y alt joy and happiness. '!hough you are leaving oar o.igeborhood we expeo. to see you to the near future, and we mil all join in and give you a hearty we.o me when you oome to vi it among as Signed on behalf of the papile ut Luther 0011001 in the vear 1906 FEANet ii EIDCn HAEEa, EDITH ANDREWS, MOMS 1001100 After Ibe boaial the eaheri ng broke up eacb one declaring he or ehe had spent a very pleasant afternoon. A number of the parents and friends were present and eta marl well pleased with what they bad witueseed. NO SATISFACTION IN EATING. Food does you leo good. Y itt can't digest—ooueequently you are afraid to eat ; tongue ie coated, month taetee bad, etomaob at bloated. Pretty goon you'll be overoome by weakoeee and nerv.ne prostration. Beet prescription for your condition IW+d,.evo__ r-aro: e o:;.•z.aw.ts„ak..:a;iis+.,are le Dr. /laminae's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. For dyep• pate end ludigee• Ilou it ld doobtfal if a better remedy will ever be devised. These pille briug new strength and vitality to the etomeeh and digeetivo organa ; they build up the general health and instill such vim and resisting power into the eyetem that weakness le imposeib+e; try D.r. BamI tone I?Ills. EPIDEMIC OF GLANDERS. A ?limber of Horses Ilegh'oyed lnlElutn and Others Under Quarantine. A serious epidemlo of glaudere hoe developed among E'me horses, original Ing in a carload of brouohoe brought by John Little from the Nem last Fall. Treoee of the deemed disease allowed in enme etablea title Winter, and the 1'o a veterin. ms e r who 1 Governmentpoo , ary purge o, was ordered to make iuveeti. gatiotte. Aa a result he ordered eighteen t t be kept it, 11 tbe Mot and o are o Mame o o h P quarantine until danger of infection wee over. Six of the bargee destroyed belong. ed to Mr Little, five to Mr. Gaynor, two to Mr. Holmes and one to R. Walker. Suepeoted animate are tented with an hypodermm iu)eo lou, and if they show a re aoblou with high temperature they are oandemned. Tile owner hoe the right to thirty nava respite, but in ogee the and mai bag flashy to be deetroyed he does not then get the two•thirde valve of the horse which ie paid to ell whose berme are killed at ouoe. The bodiee of the condemned horse,,, some of them very fine animals, were carefully and oom pletely burned in a bonfire. The official inspeotor returned ou rueeday of am week and drove out l0' to the nownehlp to melee a further invee [i at n. To the Banner be said Mat the g 70 dinette wee not prevalent ID Ontario, these m Elude being the only oaeee be knew of in the province outside of some in the lumber vamps in the Ottawa valley. The dieeaee was reported to the Domimou inspectors from British Oommbia, and Hleo from Southern Alberta, from which latter place came the oar -load o1 horsed that brought iu faction into Elam. He said the theta for glaudere were retable, and a boree that showed the presence of the dieeaee under the tee' 0080 iboneh there were none of the out weed symptoms to be found, wee Danger Dae. beoauee snob a horse would infect cohere, and not ehowiog the marks of the (beeaee, people would not be un then guard ageinet it. re. two ooneiete of the injeotion of outline, obtained from the baotereologioat department at Ottawa, into the teak of tate suspected animal. If the horde is wand the [nj acing produces no effect, but if there ie au increase of temperature of three degrees above uormal within ter, hours, with a ewelliog at point of injee won, the dtaetee is present and is eure to develop, as it ie Incurable. The officiate think they have ibe out• break nn Elms twin well ander control and that there is not much danger of it spreading. The matter ie mach too seriane to trifle with, and the homeowners of the towneh'p win consult their own in Lereete by giving the officials every assist. arae in their power. Every enspeated case should be reported at once to the local veterinary sod the animal isolated until it can be dean, with. The disease TUB; be stamped out at any coat, and It is very furtauete that it is already eo well in hand. Word was received Wedneeday of Ian week from the I...peatore that eix more boreal, were condemned to be shut at onoe, five of them belonging to Fr,.uk Reath, a l the boreee be owned, and one to Geo. Hilee. There is tee yet no trade of the disease In the sent on of the tnwtehip near Lteto• wel or in the town. Every precaution le being taken, however, to prevent any po. eible spread, and it is proposed to at tome dieiofeot all pnbtio ebede, etablea and beeakemah Mope in town, eo that if there nhou" be nue° t• h any 11 Isotton fu them it will be effectually killed,—Lieto wel Banner, Luoknow Bowlers' reorganized lett week and the following officers were elected :—President, R R McLeod ; vies president, Jame. Bryan ; eearetary, R .bert Jbhuetou ; treasurer, J. G. Mur dual ; managing committee, Ed, Law• venae, J. McGarry, Thos. Merton, A. McPherson and the President. The simnel meeting of the Mitobe'l Lawn Seeming Club was held Suet week. The attendance was good and the Sacra lary gave a gratifying account of the matcher' played and the przee won by the membere of the olab during the year. The election of offioera moulted an fol. lowe •,—Bon. Pres„ W. Thomson ;-pree T. 8. Ford ; vioe-pree., W. R. Oole ; secretary treasurer, B. A. Hodge ; oom mittee, E. A. Dunbar and Dr. Burrill ; skips, E. A. Dunbar, Dr. Burrilt, W Emote, W. R (1018, W. B. Barley, 8. A Hodge, W A Davidson, Dr Smith, Dr. A LARGE STOCK OF HARDWARE TO BE REDUCED Owing to a change in business a Reduction Sale will be held for the next 80 Days, during which time goods will be sold for Cash at Specially Reduced Prices In Stock will be found Harvest Toole, Cross -cut Saws, Lamps, Car- pet Sweepers, Silverware, Cutlery, Stock Foods, Bells, Mitts, Lanterns, Whips, &c., &a. ROPE—A quantity of Pure Manilla Rope, and inch, at Cost. BINDER TWINE—One ton of Standard Manilla, 550 feet, at 12a. 500 tbs. of Pure Manilla 650 feet, at 18a. Thte is much lees than Twine will be bought at next season. GRANITE WARE—Spools'Bargains in Dish Pane, Water Pails, Rioo Boilers, Sauce Pane, Stove Puts, Tea Pete, &c., &o. A nice every -day Tea Pot at 25o. Now is the time to supply your wants at Great Bargains ra-All accounts are asked to be squared off at ouoe. McKay & Co .11;44 s b44 a..-:4444eaebebeartiar:lLer..rr040:44-1.146. rsumabbabeY,r .a., b44(biiaw: ra: n.+.>Fn+.r a,r tarmt.R. .r.•• a.: ,.-a. c e .;::y:st.,• . € re lar's sags:„. , Oranges Lemons The Home of Good Old tAuati"near. Cheese and 27c. Tea FooTT, Bananas Spanish Onions Dates Figs Fish and Oysters High Grade 5c. Cig,lrs High Grade Chocolates AUCTION SALES. i l'l1 aRe a ' orpo> ? •6 ffi . GGt 2 A UO'1'ION SALE 03' FARM TUOx. fireLx01 t33rs Aa.—F. R. Seen, nuollnn001.111 heed luetrunted by the tat. doreleneel to sell by public multi •n at Lot 0, Con. 6, Carey, on Friday, tToroh 00t11, at 1 n'elnuti, the following valtimble property, viz.; -1 m.ro 12 00004 old eon nand In foal, 1 0' re 10yeirsold 0030001nrnai, 1mire 7 years ,dd annrin0080 10 foal, 1 111 ' 1343 g 2 \earn by Ouatumor 1 driving horse 7 vamn% Old, 1 epee if anile rising 1 veer, 2 Ilawly valved wine, 0 cows otlppoe"d t0 he in mall, 1 thoro' bred cow supposed in welt, 4 steers 11-120 2 Yearn, 0 holfelB rislue 2 years. 7 t alvei 01010g 1 year, 2 young calves, 3 brood sows, 17 piva0 weeks 01.3. 4 Mee 0 months o'd,1 tboro'.brod Horkeulre boar, 60 bene, 2 geese and s gander,1 pair of lurk -y., 1 wag. oe, 1 1 ugcy 1 road cart, 1 ml k ,art, 1 cutter neatly linty n lb polo an 1 eh al is 1 Russet'. It. binder, 1 Muatewt' e 5 ft. move 1 Mueeoy Hurr s cultivator, 1Noxon seed dill', 1 a00dimo burrow, 1 Moder- wick lO 11. hay nIke, Wilkinson dew ue anw, xLea e1, 1 set of hon hon row. 1 Floury plow, 1 gang plow, 1 remit..g mill, 1 pet de; hie Larutes, 1 art single harurBli, 1 vet plow harueee, 1 tm•ubp pallier, 1.grind. sets 1 wood ruck, 1 bha ti1uux mesh m ureter, qua) illy 01 knit, tha, 1 be I - loot Butte,' 1 6010 and numerous, titer ar- rlelea. Hale unreserved adprol rietor has sold hie farm 'rer:un—All surae of 85 and u ,der cash, over that. am. win 8 months' credit will b4 o kwon ue tutu, bins approved jmut cotes • psi taut off tar Cumb ou aro• aft am0uwle ; grana, bay and fowl to be i oast. JO i • PH SHAW, Proprietor; 9'. 8. GRAIN CHOPP:NG The undersigned beg leave to notify the farming community that they are now ready to do till kinds of Grain Chopping and Crushing at lowest rates. All 't•ork will be promptly and care - full) attended to. Manitoba and Ontario Flour, 'Iran, Shorts, &c., always in stock twirl sold at Market Prices. ThueIl Bros. Mill at Electric Light Building MONTHLY Horse Fairs BRUSSELS The Monthly Mores Fairs will be held in Brussels for the seas n ae follows :— THURSDAY MAR. 1st, 1900 APR. 5th, " Leading 'metal old °inside ' Bnyere 10111 be Present F. S. SCOTT. CLEax, A'killean, J Dooeherty, T. 8 Ford and F A. Campbell. W. R Cole wee 89. pointed 8 delegate to attend the meeting ut the Western Bowling A0eootatiou. CHARMING FEMINITY. Femme beautlee pay uartioeler attention to panty of their blood, know ing that nutritious blood means et ft delicate akin, bright eyee and enduring 'Arvee, Thoee whose looks are eo de iehtful, nee Ferrozone bemuse it in the exam food it. eded to tone and stimulate 'he blood. Ferrozone invigorates, braoee feed -,—it melon those dainty v'vaciou. w, men so pleaeent to meet. Yun'h have the rosy bloom of health, dash and spirit the eattefaatiou and joy of true heath Hater u-ing Ferrozone. Yoe should get Ferrozone to day. Sold ,everywhere in 50o. boxes, Emmet Thareton, of 8tsyner, was killed in a aohieiou a South River. Sma'Ipox has broken out at. Seven Leland° and the Dominion and Quebec Government, are mending eappliea, phyei• Mane and normae down by steamer. A. Fraser Bryoe, of Toronto, a led hirteen years of age, hag been awarded he medal of the Royal Canadian Humane Society for bravery. FOUR SIMPLE RULES Follow Theta and Heallly Happiness and Prosperity Wall be Y.nrs If one would be betlthy, Peppy and proepernne, follow there four simple rules (1) lo. p the bowels open teary nay: (2) ()hew your food e.owly and •horoughty. (8) Avoid indigeotible footle (4) If there are any eymptone of etomeab ronblee, take Mi•o•na before eaoh meal until cured. No metier bow many years you may have euffsred with stemmed) tronblee nr bow worried by eleepteeenees, nervone .4088, lose of appetite, furred tongue, peake before the eyes, beadanhee, in digestion or other isle that are banned by a weak-tomeoh, you ecu be oared by the faithful use of Mi oma, Take one.of the little tablets before each meal with the fixed determination to net the most bent$\ out of it. Mt a ne is not a fanciful . xperiment, it ecumenic nota auto all. It in a eolenc remedy recommended but for one trentlle,— wsaknese of the dlgeetive organa, When Mi o na bas been used for a few days, the dlge8tive eyetem will be eo erectly improved that all the food eaten 'e converted into nutrition, eo \bat nouriehment end health aro given to the whole eyetem and there is a rapid Inoreaae to weight, otteneth and spirit°. If you't can obtain Mi oma of your druggiat, 11 will be eent by mail, poet paid,p of p rite on receipt ride. a for W 4 advise onour else tram a leadieg stomach sp00 031st which will be Bent free The R. T. Booth Company, solace, N. Y. IMPORTANT NOTICES THREE YOUNG SHORTHORN 11 Bulla for sale, eligible for reglstra- tion. Apply to JAS. 121116, Lot 80 000, 0, Morrie Bruesele P.U. 28-tf rT1HREL NEW COUNTER 11 show Caaee for sole, numb 8 suet long, walou t ruw,e and dun hlo ap- ply c k 'toe A 9, b I Illy t0 '1'HH Pun, Brussels. GOOD TOWN PROPEH'lYFOB Sale ou whiob i. large crick bowie, taule, Milled 001 , oi0teru, fruit Hardee, wa ,65 eaves ul tend on Job and Juaoe at., Brusse'o Terme roasueablo. App y to (0E1 MoFADDBN ou promisee or F, S. hUUl'i', ruoeele, 14'ALM 10 RENT.—THE UN— DMa010NMU nffnte the 100 corse, known ae Ole ti. to U0lblak item, N D i L0620, thin. 3, Morrie, t res L. Ou the premises Ellam to n g-od hue a mud ban aud ether coiveu• 400000 Fbr tether p,rtl' Mare apply to HA517/12 . ..AL2IOI(, N W i Let 23, f on. 8, Morrie, or Jamootowu P, U. 83-t3^ 1.00B SALE OR TO RENT. - 3L Too- uw.eratgueu ' 11. r0 her 100 aura farm, being Lot 20, Ubu 7 trey, fur sale or to 1000. Lom,ortable boobs, bank barn, mallard, wells, .to. Farm loamy i 01 a mile from the hllr'104 0111 00 of 0luh.l For ,te- ther purttoularo aptly to F. S. Soots, Bnua- sels, ur .ultb. KATIO RULLAND, 7$ diluter bt.eet, 'baccata• 57.1.o PROPERT1 FOR SALE—THE uuoernigued uffnre his bonen mud lot, situateu Mil street, brussels, ler 0010, 10 ie wolllueeted,a uuuveulonl cud oo,oh,r- cabtn home Puedea,i,u eau be given 111 ouoe. Will also sell the vacant tut, Conner or Milt and ails teeth streets, widen would make a flue tui,dlug bite. Fur hatter par- tieolarea to price, terms, &Im u., ply to FRED, ADAMS, Hardware Dealer, Ford. wmh• 00-4 WARM FOR SALE OR TO LHeen. — rhe uuda•e,gued offers his 9U uo,0 farm being Lot 16 and 16, amu. 1, Grey, 100 Rain un early terms. churn le u frame Lou e, bank burn, swell oreeerd and a pleudid supply of wet, r. Property in locat- ed lit a flue ueighourh•,0d 15 not sold it will "0 mesad is hultable tenant applies. For 10, thee• partluularo enquire at .100 Pon, ,,mdeele, or write W: 11. KGBit. PROPERLY FOR SALE ---THE eudersigJed otters t it sale uu acre 01 laud upon waioh tea oom!, rieble dwellug hulled, btaule,t0ft trees, good,_ver•flueuug well, .zit. P,operty is 1• anted 5 us a mile hoist of LTau•.ro tk and u011ynanut to .011.01, church, p .etuffiu,', d40. Pobeeoetun 08 any tau, e. For pried, thrum, lku , apply uu tbo promisee to 51, BAY .10100, dao or Oraubrook P. U. PItOPERTY l 013 SALE -1'H E uudmnig.dnd uffere for sale hie cum• potable dwelling aid 31 arae of laud ioutn Or tiniestla Torre lb 0 good huge barn, young owuard,ha., on tit. promisee. Poe - 5000)00 given lit apo/. Poe further patio - mars ae to price, terms, ded., apply on the premium to the prOorietur or to h', d. Scuts, neuoeo,e, HAMU*L I1OUGAI1D. A 80 -egg Chatham lneuuator and Brooder for sale at a bargain, Iu good w 'ruing elope. 04.11 20ACRE FAhM FOR SALE both.; Lets 27 and 28,eon. 7, Gley, 1 wit., haat of Ethel. 65 three wowed ; ,8 acre., Fail vb. at; 6 Ehret bush ; 10 uo,na vastare Is. d; ba1a0ue well beetled. le well !aimed and watered. Ou premiere urn cum. Iortaule dwelling house. bunk Lain 50x105, hi no stable, driving abed, wiudmoli and silo. Poseedelon given March .16th. nor price, mime, stu., apply LAI promisee to L. A. MAa0N, Lthn1 P. U. ,1011 1, ABM FOR SALE.—THE UN. 0011010000 +$ere his 100 sure 1Ormi being of Luc IG, ou. 4. M n•rid, fwr bale. 70 aures owarod mud al nude. grace exo0 pllug 0 aorta. F'am w• t1 adopted tut pasture, a never :milts epilog crena room 011001 1, It• Ohere is comfortable frame house, flue bank bel a 00 tout equ0re, peg you and nen 110u00 20x50, and tutu eerie; 0wa11 wenard. Poobeaslou give. any clam. Pox. lit, Cher parieoulars apply ,n the premise. orad. uross bauotoloP 0. BO +L. HEDuh1(0, dross or to F. S. 0ou00, Brus,0le se-tt V ELL KNOWN FARM FOR HALM, .0)h0 Lot 20, Lou. 15, Gr.3, ooutuluwg 100 nor' s 01 lr0t•oleea died lin, tam 10.10 . ,."rad btotc ut cultivation, there being e0 me... Pun w Owrn, a 11075o tures ducde•, to Mover and 11)32014, fl Cud u dem. 01 500', five e,otoe Full wheat, nix tiro. ba *t- weed bun, balance pasture. Pbure are three euou wells, orchard, frame dwwliug, intuit !Aru,0armuge house auu other to, buildings. For price, thrum, etc„ apply t0 DAVI. or WILLIAM bELe;L8, Executers u. estate, on protium., or .00000010 P. U. STOCK FOR SERVICE. BULL FOR SERVICE.—Tlilt lmderOlgtind 0111 keep for service td1 Lot 19, 0"u. 10, Grey, a lhoro'•bred Durham Bull, Pedigtea clay be seen on applm,tion Terme $1 25 with privilege 01 returning, 82 tf .110. 1,110%N, Proprietor, BULL FOR SERVICE.—THE underingpued will keep for service ou Lot 21, Co, 12,eky, the pure broil Aber - Been Anglin bull, Loris '1'0. mas Bf''aired by "God• fob Chief." the ohsmplou bull of Canada. P, digree may be teen ou appllo' thin, Terms 82,00 with prtvnlere of retort fug If ueoaoerry, J, 51.KN10HP, 80.11 Proprtotor, BOAR FOR SERVICE..—THE anderolgued will keep for me3vlou o0 Lot 21,000.12, Grey, the Improved Berk. shire 11 oar, "h'ai• view GoldRodor,"N0 15405 Pedigree may be seen on epplioati tteern s—$1.00, or 01 26 each for two Or Morn; Borkaltre sows $3 00. All who are of 011• oil iu r,t a I+ 1 h, the Ideal e of I 1 aeon Rogu 08 thatW111mato rbc moat money andthe ben thte bog before mond any other. 11711 J,1', MOIN3:0858 Otmubrouk P, 0, tt Change of Business The undersigned wishes to announce to the Public generally that ho., has purchased and taken possession of the rs , Harness Business r Cr! so long and successfully conducted by John Donaldson, 131.1188018, aid will be pleased to bo favored with a continuance of the trade so gen- erally accorded, A first•class stock always kept and the wants of the public promptly attended to. GEO. STEMN a1dlies and Rungs We are offering some Special Valued in Watches and Gold Icings 'We shall be pleased to show you our BARGAINS Reliable Honest Goods at Closest, Prices. H. L. Jackson LEADING 320W1i:LLE11. Allall111 ' Ibn 1if,l 1' i tl l t '.9L(.AJ1101'S To Liverpool CALLING AT ale \'[LLE (Londonderry) From St Jobe From Hadtaa Parisian Sat. Mar, 31 Mom, Apr Pirgtuian,,,,., Apr. 7 • Apr. A Tunisian " Apr. 14 " Apr.10 (fates of Passage First Masa-360 auu upwards, aooprtling to steamer. hoen0r1 01 1ea-340, 811,60 and :540 ; Loud n 42,60 extra 'third Cleoe—Pie• awl all 528 76; Pans= 827 BO; other steam- ers 3.10 50, BOSTON TO GLASGI)W Sardiulao Thorn day, March 29 11,ILIFAS TO LONDON and HA'VRE Sermatnun iuturday, Maroh 21 For turlhor parciol'amo, rates and tickets apply to W 11. lililIR, Agent Alma Line, Brussels. WELL BRED STALLIONS K7-1PLAN 2.082 and Costumer Will stand for service for the season of 1906 at their owners' stable, BRUSSELS ONTARIO I APLAN is one of the fastest Stallions standing for service in Canada mud he is also a good gaited h 'fee, having got his mark in a race without hobbles Red only trained by a trainer for 2a mon the. No other horse got so f ret tt mark with so short training. There ie 00 other horse better bred to produce speed. Eighty of the horses with 2.10 speed trace to his g. g. dam Clara. Kaplan has a right by in- heritance to produ80 speed and will surely de so. COSTUMER—You who have been using him know what he has produced and those who have nob done se can see what he ie producing, He is bred in one of the most fashionable etraiue at the preseut day which is the Hambletoniaue and Morgans. KAPLAN stands at $95.00 and COSTUMER at $15.00 to insure. Scott 8: Warwick, Proprietors S .10 4ZXT WISHES to thank his Patrons Of the last 80 years for their patronage in his bleok- enlhhing bnoiue0e and hopes to give satisfaction in the (Maio as he has tried to do in the past. Partioular attention paid to shoeing both heavy and light borne. He keeps a Oret•olees man, Mr. T. Ritchie, in his employ to ensure satisfaction to all otlstothere, P. SCOTT. PAGEFENCNG THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST When you buy a knife for instance, you consider the quality of the steel in the blade. The biggest and hcavicstknife 1' not necessarily the best, Now there is just as much difference in the quality arid strength of steel in fence wire as there is in a knife blade or razor. The Page Co. use a high carbon steel Wire, Which though it costs you but little more, is fifty per cent, (8o%) stronger than wire in other fences. The lightest PAGE fence is as strong as the heaviest of other snakes, Notice 111e lock in PAGE "EMPIRE" FENCE. You may have noticed also that others are imitating it. That is a good recon mend for it. Where we lead others fuiloW, All PAGE wire is "COILED,' not crimped. Besides the extra strength lend superior workmanship, PAGE FENCES are dip- ped in a. special whltepaint, which on top of the best of galvanizing, will longtheri the life of wire for years. And, also, this while coating makes wire much more sightly., Owing to the greet( strength and elasticity t. 1'AGE fencing, onc- third less posts are rc quire[, thus reducing ti -c cost of the fencing. As you get he PAGE FENCES one -halt more fence strengt: i greater protection again:.@ rust, bettor workmanship, better .' appearance, a:.d THE LOCK IN PAGE "EMPIRE" FENCES. less poets, can you affo .1 to use other fences, even though you cot' buy them for one,half the, price of 1. PAGE? But, really ours cost, yea little; if any more. 408 Get prices ces be Cure placing ngyour r ord • for r IenreGates orLawn Fence. N B. GMB,RY, atld ,1 ('U'I'F i 5RTSON, Amw000 ROBT. OLOaE, Ero11ox1 }j;rected b) C. II. IIA1lItI8, VottDWIOUI 4 A it L. i~