The Brussels Post, 1907-3-14, Page 4).e Smoot's gook..
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MAR. 14, 1907.
T8& 1'rovinoiel eleotione In Manitoba
Thpreday of hat week resulted in e very
deoleivo victory for, the Roblin govern.
mens and they return to power with a
large mejority. Several important
geeetione were on the election program
and the government was vigoronely as.
sailed but despite it all they won Quite.
headily,
Leer Saturday Alexander Duwie, who
styled himelt the modern Elijah, passed
away et Moo Oity, Nicole, wbioh be had
been inetrameotal iu founding, He wan
a wonderful man fu many reepeots and
wielded a wide and Czaelike influence
for a considerable time but his later
years were full of turmoil, bitterness and
dethrooement. Mo,Dowie was 60 year'
of age and hie birthplaoe was Edinburgh.
Arias an Illneee extending over a year
Senator Oasgrain, of Windsor, prised
away from time on Friday of last week.
In 1887 he was palled to the Senate.
For a number of years deceased followea
hie profession as ,a medioal doctor end
was highly esteemed. The decease of
Senator Oaegrain makes a vacancy that
should be filled by a Western Ontario
man and we would like to gee Dr. Mac-
Donald, of Wingham, receive ciao appoint.
, meat
MoatloNfelt ie gruwiug to Uauada there
being over 6,000 new, The great major.
ity of these live in Southern Alberta and
have come . from Utah. They follow
farming and ranohing chiefly and outside
of their old time polygamy belief are said
to be a desirable olaee al citizens. As to
what effort the new domere will have on
the political life ie yet an oueolvea
problem bat these tollowere of Joe Smiih
evidently expect to be well treated or
they would never have deoided to locate
under the Uuion Jack.
EAST HURON LIBERALS.
The following is a diet of the delegat
ateendiug the Nomination ()meson,
for the East Ridiang of Huron in Brae
Bele on Tneeday of iaet week 177 in all :
Offiaere—W. M. Siuoiair, President
M. Murdie, let viae Preeideut ; A,ex
McLaughlin, 2nd Vioe Preeideut ; W
H. Kerr, $eoreeary.
Wroxeter, John Douglas, Chairman
A. Mauro), W. 0. Hazlewood, R. B
Efarris, Roht, Blank, Wm. Robinson.
Bruesele, F. S. Soots, Chairman
—
Chas. Ritchie, Robs. Thomson, A. R
Cherie, Geo. Brown, Wm. Duncan
John Long, W. W. Harria, 5, Witton
Robs, Downing, Robs. Graham, Joh
Laokie, A. 0. Dames, W. I3, al Oracke
J. D. Warwwk, J. D. Ronald.
Turnberry, Aiex. Keay, Chairman
J. Andersou, Jae. Buell, Chao. Batter
A. Doughnut, J. W. King, Sam
Paul, Jas. Moffatt, Jos. Pugh, tt
N,Dofi, Riot, Gdkineon, John Wylie
Peter McDongell, Alex. McPherson
Peter MaEwau, Obits. Miteatell, Jae, 1
Won.
Hallett, Tboe. McMillan, Obairmatt
John Soots, W. Wileun, R. J. Mahil
Ian, Geo. Stevenson, Oboe. McGregor
RJbt. F rrie, Wm. Sheppard, Jou
Smith, Jas. Taylor, John Watt, Jae
Watt, John Brigham, W. Lowrie, g , w ta, Alna
Smith, Ohm. Lowrie, Euoah Morrie
Rubt, J. Soott, Thos. Sloan, Fred. Dol.
well, John Kirkeonnell.
MaKtuop, Jobe. MoDowell, Ohair-
men—John'Goventok, Henry Oaeh, Jae.
Lockhart, Jae. Dorrauoe, Jae, Kerr, Jae.
Oowao, Peter Kerr, Jas. V. Ryan, ram.
MoGavin er., Thos. Muylao, Wm. -Mo.
Gavin, Wm. Davidson, John Ma(I, avis,
Jae. Simpeon,.Jan. Dudda, John Dodds,
Hugh Alexander, 'Tune. Archibald, J.
G. Grieve, Wm. Scott.
Morris, Geo, Taylor, Chairman—
Jae. Scott, A. Robertson, Wm. Taylor,
Robs. Steen, W. U. Laidlaw, Jonathen
Moore, D. McDonald, .1. Niohol; G. W.
Jackeoo, R. Bewley, Sum. Nicholson,
Wm. Geddae, B. Johnston, A. Nioholeou,
Wm. Ferguson, Jas. Spahr, Jae. Sherrie,.
Allan Adman, A. 'Tay.ur, John Mc4rter,
A. D. Kerr, Wm. Iebieter, W. J. Harmer.
eon Uhrie. Garuiee, Wm. Ehnen, Milton
MaVtttie, Geo. Henderson, J. J. Behan,
P. Moffatt, D. Ramsay.
Elowick, John Heoneberg, Chafe.
man—John Brethaner, Jae: Knox, Wm.
,Knox, A. Knox, A. Gibebn, R. Murray,
A. Doig, R. MoGraw, Robe. Woilaoe,
D. Dradnook, 3. Edgar, A. D. Young,
Jae, MoLaoghlan, Ralph Young, James
Router, Thos. JseClyment, Alex. Miller,
Hugh Hntohineon, R. F. Edgar, Jas.
Edgar, R. Rinehart, Jae. Hattie, A. B.
Donald.
Grey, John idoTaggart, Obaitmen—
Jae. Neil McNair, Eli Smith. Jae,
Strachan, P. A, MaArtlinr, Win. Work,
Robs. J. Hoover, A. Lamont, Gan.
McFarlane, Jas. Burgess, Wm, Arm.
strong, Ed..•Nolan, Oliver Turman, Wm,
MuFadzean, John Ritobie, Thos. MoFad.
Bean Jno. MoLean, E. Fulton, J. McNair,
A. McLean, H, A. ffioNaught, John Mo.
Intosb, Thos, lnrnbaa, Peter McNay,
0. Eokmier, 0. Bernath,' R. Close, S.
J. Cam bel Jas. J e MaOartna
Campbell, John Don
Y,
bar, Malcolm ,v/oNaohol, Joe. Long, L.
JYloNeii, Wm. Cameron, Jae. ShIele, D.
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Experiments with Farm Crops.
The membere of the Ontario Agrioal•
tura! and Experimental Uitiou are pleas.
ed to state that for 1907 they are prepar-
ed to dietribute into every towochip of
Ontario material for experiments with
fodder grope, mote, • grains, graeeee,
clovers and fertilizers. About 2,000
varietiee of farm oropd have been tatted
in the Impeonti Department of the Ou-
two Agrtoulbural College, Grtelph, for at
least five years in eawnseiop, %'base
000e181 ofi tl
vara ee booed nearlya
of iha world, some of which ave done
exceedingly waif in the oare1011y conauet
ed experimeute et the College and `ere
now being d,etribn,ed free of charge foe
oc operative expor,meute throaghouu
Ontario, 'Sia following le the 110 of 00.
opOrative experiweute lU agrleultare
for 1907 . --
zoo, Experiments Plots
1 Three varietiee of pate 8
29. Three varietiee of eix•rowed
barley 3
2b Two verietiee of twarowed barley y 2
3' Two manta of Hunan barley
4 Two vartetiee of Spring wheat,
5 . Two vurietlee of buckwheat
6 Two varietiee of field_ peas..,.,
7 Emmer and epelt
8 TWO varietiee of Soy, Soja, or
Japanese beaus . 2
9 Three varieties of bunking' aura..
10 Two varieties of im,ueele
11 Two varieties of sugar beete for
'feeding purposes...". ,,,,, . , 2
12 Three varietiee of Swedish turnips 8
13 Mobl Rabi end two varietiee of
Fall turnips 8
14 Pareuipe and two variation of oar
rote 8
15 Three varletIee of ladder or silage
corn 8
16 Three varietles of millet 8
17 Three varietiee el sorghum 8
18 Greet peas and two varlettee of
vaccine 8
19 Field cabbage atm two vurietlee of
rape 3
20 Three vartetiee 01 Mover 3
21 Saioteu, lucerne and Burnet8
22 Five venom' of graeeee....,
28 Three varietiee of field benne8
24 Three varietiee,of sweet morn.,,- 8
25 Fertilizers with potatoes . •. 8
26 Fertih2ere with '1'wedish turnip/
27 Sowing maugele on the Leve and
in. drills 2
28a Two varietiee of early potatoes„ 2
28b Two varietiee al medium ripeuiug
potatoes 2
280 Two varietiee of tate potatoes2
29 Three grain mixture for grain
production 3
80 Three mixtures 01 gramme and
bay 3
The size of each plot in, each of the
first twenty•eeven experiments And in
Noe. 29 and 90 is to be two rode lung by
one rod wide; and in No. 28 one rud
square:
Eaob person in Outario wbo wishes
to join in tbe work may ohooee guy nue
of the experimeute fur 1907, mud . apply
for the same. The materiel will be far
nfehed in the order in which the apptioe.
time are received unto the supply le ex.
haunted. It might be well for eaoh ap•',
pinata to make a ee000d (home, fur feat
the Brat conic( uo0 be grantee
Alt material will be fnrniehed eutire
tree of charge to each apphoaut, and the
produce will, of attune, ',mime the prop
arty of the perform who conducts the ex.
perimenr. C. A. ZAvxxz, Director.
C4aelph, Maroh 4th, 1907.
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To .Enjoy a blood Dinner.
Mow to Avoid Distress and Indigestion
Alter Ealing.
Let ne tell you how you can eu
joy a good dinner, so that the heartiest
meat will set well on year stemma.' and
emote uo uupleaeaut cud disagreeable
after effeete.
There Is no hard work necessary to do
tine 1 uo need of a rigid and eeif•deuyiue
diet net-; no call for uaety and ateagree•
able medmioee. Simply take a Jtro•ua
etemaou tablet nature each meal and be.
fore going to Med, and it will so strength•
en the stomach that before long a hearty
meal will give you gratification- sou
comfort, without the least fear 0i distress
end Buffering.
Mi•one is note mere digestive, giving
only temporary relief but a Speakflu for
ail dlieeeee of the stomach, etreng;hen•
ing the digestive organs and makinga.
permanent 0000.
We absolutely agree that your money
wilt be reformed'ehouid yon buy a 50e
Moa of eli.o•ne etomoob ;ablate• and um
ne eatiefiedwith the termite. of e. MI•o oa 1.
Bold by druggist@ everywhere, or win be
soot by mail on receipt of prla8 50o.
Booth's Mims Company, Buffalo, N. Y.
/OlcSillop
TOWNSHIP 00000181,-0onuoil.Met at the
Oommeroai Ruts, tiealor;h, un Friday,
March 8411, as per acjeurnmeht. Ail the
members present. elmutee of last meet.
mg read and accepted. A Bylaw ap-
pointing Poanditeepers, Feuoeviewere
and Bathometers was read and passed.
The Reeve, Jamee Cowan aud John Mo -
Dowell were appointed a committee to
meet a committee Iutereeledin the
Wanihrop drake to agree ou a Mao of pay
mem tor cleaning South brtnoh of drain.
The boude of the'1'reaemer were 000698.
ed ae presented, The Reeve was author;
ized to issue (heok to the .Seo'y Treason,
ere of eahool sections for -tbe quarterly
payment of Woollen ate per amended
ant 1906.) Parties biting an engine to
work statute labor will be aliowetl one
day for each 76 ciente paid. Aoeoause to
the 6010001 of $11,45 were paid. Oouu.
ci adjourned to meet again at Calder's
Hail, Winthrop, ou Wednesday, April
3rd at 1 o'uloek p. m. el. MMM/a, Clerk.
ROSY CHEEKS
0018 AMBITION OE EVERT WOMAN,
Hollow cheeks with dark hues, Ballow
complexion—how a woman hates them,
But ro0y ubeeke, pleas skip,brlght eye8—
give them to a woman and she is happy.
In the blood le toned the fitee sign of
trouble. It groove thin and watery, its
oolor (edea, and inoreaeiug pallor and
ealiowueee give the outward evidence of
the change within Souu the nerves
vee
weaken,the heart easily tires and al.
Inmates, istregth deolinee, The delimits
Mechanism of the womanly functions le
Interfered with, and plea0uree, activities
and evenda0iee are loaded down with
the burden of deolimng health. Why
is it shat women-neglsot first ovarninge 7
1:teu8ly else waits till the a8 ready to
drop—often then it's too late. These
oonduions are easily obeoked, easily
eared ea the beginning;—bat even when
long established Ferrozone will remove
the omits and mire .the trouble, Ferro,
Zone's action aido the three principal
funottoee of the .body—digeetitu, manna
With, elimination. By atreugtbeutng
digoetiou 11 iormd au anathema of rioh
red blood—this givee good Dolor, By
perteotiug aaetmtlation, Ferrozone sup.
plica nutrition—this gives etrength, ,vim
etabillly, Elimivatioo ie assured be.
cause Ferrozoue quickens the notions of
the Boot, 'kidueye and boweit—thie
guarantees the maihtera0an of vigorull.,
Quilts. L'8rruzouo pea you our the tight
road's-tba ono that Ieede to health. Not
o matt, woman or ohwid needing blood,
Vigor, endgrabee—uqt a person who ie
weak, ner0000 or mfokly, not a person in
tll•bealth,who won't receive immediate
help from Forrozone,' Aa a tonin and
restorative, ae to health bringer and body.
builder, Ferrozmte ie unrivalled. It
cures bemoan it feeds and nourishes,
beeaase at oentuiue the cements that
build up and etreogthen, .Try it your
calf—sold everywhere in 50o boxes.
MQ 1: ere vworeh.
W, T. MoKee, of Howlett, baa made
beeline() arrangements iu Toronto.
The family move there this week. They
will be missed from nor neighborhood.
A large aisle of friends will fallacy their
fortunes with kindly interest.
We ore sorry to loan Mrs. Mitchell and
family, 2nd oou; Grey, from our neighbor.
flood. Their sate last week reminds ue.
hat they will 'soon move to another
Province. The Weet ie leaving ae a few
heartaches ae it le claiming many of
oar frieude,
If you want a breakfast food
that will make your mouth water"
and at the same time prove most
healthful and nutritious . ...
Ask your grocer for
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to you, gives better results, make,
food healthful and is sold on a
Caeh Guarantee of Satisfaction.
Ask your grocer for
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If yon want a sot of
Reliance Picture Post Cards
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Write no at once naming your grocer
and this paper and we will eo❑d you
a set of tour, lithographed in brilliant
colors, free; postage prepaid by us.
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It you have Rheumatism, any Kidney or
Bladder Trouble, or think that these or-
gans are affected, write for our valuable
booklet. Free to you, and tells all about
The Gentle Kidney PW. g4
The Clafiin Chemical Co. Ltd., Windgpl, Ont.
Weal
neys
Weak Kidneys, surely point to weak kidney
Nerves. The Kidneys, like the Heart, and the
Stomach, find their weakness. not in the organ
10x•10, but In the carves that control and gulch')
and strengthen them. .Dr. Shoop's Restorative ie
a medicine specifically prepared to reach these
controlling nerves. To doctor the Kidneys alone,
is futile. It is a waste oftime, sad of papacy as
well.
If your back aches or is weak, if the urine
Scalds, .oris dark and strong, if you have symptoms
of ltrights or other distressing or dangerous Mil-
ner disease. try 00, Shoop's Restorativd a month—
Tablets or Liquid—and sen what it can and will
do for you. Druggist recommend and sell
The Warean'a. Lathan .mat above Mr.
Coombe' More on Feb; 28111, Attendan-
ce le increasing, An excellent paper 00
"Pgaltry and Poultry raieing" wow given
by Mre. Wm, Fra8er, of Grey, The .die.
0001109 that followed elicited many help.
fol hints, Some, if tint ail, tame t;way
with a better knowledge of 'hie subject,
Next melting will be bald on Tbureday.
Minch 2$11i n the same place at 230
o'clock, The subject will be "Gardeu•
ing," litres ladies ore to make prepare.
Han on "Vegetiib:e gardening" and: three
an "Flower gardening." The plan of e
garden ie also ,to be under dieodasiob,
Arrangomente,are being made for special
aildreaeee in May or Julie. Vieitor-
from a distance wit bepreeeut.
By=Law No, —, 1907
of the
Viliagie of Brussels
To authorize the Council of
the Village of Brussels to
secure a site fora Carnegie'
Library Building:
WHEREAS' Lot number 16, the North-
erly part of Lut 17 and the Weeterly pelt
of Lots numbere 33 and 94 in the Vihng,
of Brussels were established in 1876. by
vote of the eleotore of the raid vi gum of
Brussels as a market Site and for the
erection of what was then termed a Mar
ket Building and 'room Hall ;
And whereas the Council of the Village
'of Brussels have deoided to erect a Oar-
egie Library Building with a grunt to be
.procured from Andrew Carnegie fur that
purpose aud to secure a 'site for said.
building at the expense of said Corpora•'
Lion
And whereas the said Council have by
resolution decided to cense Lining the
aforesaid Lot isumber:i6, part. of Lot 17
and part ul Lots 33 and 34 us a nuukri
site and, to remove what as teri,.ed whet,
erected the Market Building and Town
Hall and to build the Carnegie Building
to be erected on the said site ;
' Arm whereas the said Market site win.
established under and by authority of s
vote of the eleotore of the said Villageof
Brussels ft is ueoeeeary to die-eeteb-
liah the said Market site to again submit
the same to a vote of the electors.
Therefore the Muuioipal Council of the
Village of Brussels enacts ae followo :—
let—That Lot number 16, the Northerly
part of Lot number 17, and the Westerly
part f Lots numbers 83 aid 34, es0ablieh-
ed as a Market site, be disestablished au a
Market site and that the Town Hall and
Market Bufldfugbe at once removed and
the propobed (i.negie' Library Building
be erected on said Lot number 16, the.
Northerly part of Lot uonober 17 and the
Westerly part of Lots nun bets 33 and 34,'
2nd—That thin By-law 81101 take effect
immediately on the parsing thereof. •
3rd—That the votes of the eleotore en-
titled to -vote on said. By-law shall be
taken thereon at the following time and
paces, -that ie to say 1-00 Monday the
Twenty-fifth day- of March, 1907, oor-
meuoing at the hour of Nine in the fore-
noon and oontinuiug until Five in the
eflernouu of the some day. Polling rub.
division No. Oue at the eine of Rohn
Thombon and that Jas. T. Ross be Dep-
uty Returning Officer ; for pulling sub-
division No. Two at the Council Chamber
and that N. F. Gerry be Deputy Return -
fug Officer ; and for polling sub -division
No. Three at the residence of Geo. Birt
and that Peter Scott be Deputy Return-
ing Officer,
4110-1 hat on Monday, the Eighteenth
day of 1Ylaroh,.,1907, the Reeve of the oeid
Village shall anew] et the Clotted' Cham-
ber at ten ieo10011 in the forenoon to ap-
point persons to atteud at the various
polling places aforesaid and at tbe sum-
ming up of the votes by the Clerk on be-
half of the persons• interested in promot-
ing or uppoeing the passing of the said
By -Law respectively.
6th—That the 4 larkof the Couuoil of
the said Village of Bruesele .hall attend
at,the Council Chamber in the Town Hall
at Tey o'olook ou Tue-day, the Twelty-
sixth day of March, 1907, to sum up the
votes fur and egeiu•t the said By -Law.
Read the first time in open 1 nonoil loud
passed this 6th day of Maroh, 1907.
Resd•the second time and passed in
open 091111011 this 5th day of March. 1907.:
,Read in opeu Council and finally paused
aha„..,day of April, 1907. '
.,, Reeve.
Clerk.'
• TAKE NOTICE
That the above is a true Dopy of h pro-
posed By -Law which hab been taken into
consideration and which will be finally
passed by the Conned of theMunioipality
(iu the event of the assent`bf the elector.
being obtained thereun to) after one mouth
from' Ole first publication io THE BnuO-
sone POST the date of which Bret public..
trop was the Seventh day of March, 1907,
and that the vote of the electors of the
said Menioipality will he taken thereon
on the day and'tet Elle bouts and pleoee
therein fixed.
'F. S. SCOTT, Clerk, .
A Bank which has conducted a business since conserva-
tive
onserva-
ti e b ` ess
v1872, and has steadily
increased its.assets tllitil they now amount'
to over thirty-two million dollars, k surely
a safe institution to be entrusted with our
savings.
BANK OF HAMILTON
ETHEL BRANCH
W. N.IMcICAY, SUB-AGmpT,
84,
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AUCTION SALES, Notice to Creditors.
A tr0TTQI`r' s&Ii.E OI' FARM
• Swoon,Turo T
7 ii le d, Stn ^•F, 8. aScott,0-
uotbneor, se been elbiic, el tly the uo-
ore(genii 00 cell 11 panto auc0a1' at Lot
Com el o , the of Wades—,1a,ldaho 9.horse,
10 1(8)0, theoreoldint o aged horse, 1
aro rising 9 more ng 1h foal to Or old,
nathertou) 1 driving marc 7 ow a old, a
Tawlok
awe �quppposed in Dalt, 2larrow pgwa, d
Woes rieiug year), 1 ether rteing 2 yours,
steers rieiug 1 year, 1 heifer rieiu0 1 year,
nodi” drake, 1 Deming bt inder 0 beta,
out, duthe
Frost )0 Weed- therm', 1 Noxou aced drill 12
08 nearly new, l Idaeeey hey rake, 1 Bleel
iso harrow, 1 large Ea/march twin plow, 1
moll Oookohatt gang plow, 2 stogie walk -
lag plows, 1 sob of Iron harrows, 1 soniner,1
lumber wagon, 1 top buggy, 1 real garb, 1
Bot of bob -sleighs with hunks, 1 Dotter, 1
tet 1:000 Ib oeales,1 Ahern rn ggart lancing min,
1 hay fork and Dar with rope and pulleys all
complete, 1 turnip puiper, 1 bay reek, 1
wheelbarrow, 1 large water trough, 1 sickle
rioder, 1 large oat box. 1 get double bar-
ee9, 1 set 8111810 bargee), 1 hat loader near.
y new 2 ladders nue 20 ft long, I milk tank
Med with zine,1 grindstone, a quantity of
i ay, some bouoeholdfurniture, eaythea,
orke,ohaiue and other articles too numer-
ousto meutiou. The sate will be without
reserve as Proprietor is going West,- Terme
—All sums' of $6 and under cash, over that
umotmt 8' mouths' credit given 011 furnish.,
lug approved jolut notes; 4 per cent. off
for oath ou mutat amounts ; bay to be cash,
a. E. FOX, Pruprielor, •
A UCTION SALE QF FARM
.tl 80'000 IhrBrat0NNTB. &b:—F, Et, gaott,
,8uettoue80, jinn boeu instructed by theme
dereigueP to 0.11 by pontic auction at Lot
12, 00n. 14, tarty, on Tuesday; March 10th, at
I o'clock, Ole - following: 1 horse rieiug 0
years, 1 0101's ri8100 0 years, 1 heavy draft
Oily ricins 9 years aired by Bursar, aha be
registered. 1"driving mare 8' years old aired
by Sul Stanton, well uro60 MMag18 or double
I aged driving mare, • 2 oowe in calf, 2 fresh
cows, 5 eleer8 r,8idg 2 yens, 1 steer 1 year
old laetlrall, Olds, bp,ing ealva°, 2 yoeng
calve!), 1'Mood sow- euppoeddam pig 1 Mo -
Cormick binder O it, cut,1 McCann elk mow.
.er nearly new, 1 begun seed drill 1 ditto
Barrow. 1 Coto/hut twin ploly, t single
plows, 1 bay rake, 1 land roller,. 1 set iron
•barrewa,1. Day reek 16 lee; kung nearly new,
1 Toronto lemming mill with baggerattaeued
u early 0000, ;Maher wagon, 1 uew buggy,1
old biter. 1 read cart. 1 set bob-eleighe, •
putter, 1 wheeluarrow, 1 ladder, 1 ger don
to, harness, 1 8nt single uarneea, 1 set plow
harness,1 ant 1900 ,b bcalee, 1 scuffle, , 1 pal
per, a. qua0/ity of Lay, a quantity or cute,
same nod 0008, 00me'aneuor under posts 10
feet lour, a numberel cedar 60000 8100,
loug, 2 80806 1 amide'', a number of thorn'
med bulk Wlalttutt00, .other ar110088 ta,
lamer, ns to mention bale unreserved a '
e romi0tor 1400 mold hie ,arm, i 0rmb-a'I,
cams of 50,00 end 0101480 cash, ever aha
amount 0 months' Nett;. given on lurulab
i,.g 61111,0134 100410 4.8188 ; 4 per omit, per
uuuum cif Cur mush ou credit amtunts • hay
cud gram 10 he cash. .NEIL 1l DNUANSON,
Proprietor.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
H U USE . FOR SALA.-00161�-
141nTAnLa house on Albert street.
mussels, Sur sem. Bar Bathe, particular
apply to JOHN HAM .Leadbnry P.O. 281,
THREE YOUNG SHORT HORN
.0 Huila for nate. Two were prize win-
ners 0t mussels Pull Pair. They are eau.
des. Bed and man m color.. Also a few
tine tamales for sale. Lot 8 Oen. 9, Grey.
-D. ROBERTSON,
14.10 Brusaelo P.O.
K. O. T. M,
Aniseeds Tent of the Maccabees, No. 2
bold their 'regular meetings in the Lodge
ROOM /meekeraeker Brook, on the 1st and aro
8ue.i, ay evenings of each month.
VisiA, 80,/E38,tComule .ways A,wmoOUIRE, R.N.
FOR SALE OR TO' RENT.—
The nudereigned offers hor 100 acre
farm being Lot 20 Con.
7, Grey,' for sale in
to hart. Comfortable home, hank bare,
orchard, walla, 0. Bann i}of a mile
from the stir -ins village of Ethel. For fur.
beer prtapply to L, 8.Boom,Brits-
bele, or18. HATE HOLLAND,73 6haerfittest,teet, Toronto.
97.8m
DROPERTY FOR SALE—THE
uuuereigued offers his Mame and lot,
Entente au Mill street, Brussels, for sale.
1t is well limited, a 001400 cent and conifer.
table borne. Poseeesion emu be given at
once. Will oleo sell the vacant tot, corner
Ot 81111 and Elizabeth streets, which wool()
make a. flue building site. For further par•
flouters as to price, terms, ,to., apply to
FRED. ADAMS, Hardware Dealer, .Ford-
wtch. 90-4
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the estate of Charles
Hudson, late of the Township of
Grey, iu the County of Huron, -Far-
• mer, deceased, •
Notice ie hereby given, pereuant to "The
Revised stututoe 01 Ontario," 1897, and
amoudmoute thereto that all oreuitore and
0.there having. o aline agaiuet, the Raid
Charles Ruder.. woo died .on or about the
Twenty-third day of B'obruaryy, ,1007, are ie•
tluhed ou our belore the'Ihirtielu clay of
Matoh,1907,- to sena by post, prepaid, or de.
liver to W. M. Sinclair, of the Village of
840800(8, in the Comity of BAYOU; Solicitor
for Willman Hflwaru ldpdeou, the Executor
01
the last 0111 nuc tesongleut 0f the Raid
deceased, their 0brletian and Sul porde,
addrebsee and desarip; a et the full portio•
Mara el . their claims, t the eLatement of their
800100008, mid UM (100040 d! the 0pogritios (di
spy) bald by 141u
And further takem.
notice that alter such
last .meuttoueddate site eafd 308ouror will
prueeed to• dibtriu01e the aesota of the de.
ceased oiuong80 the parties eu0ttled there -
width
regard tuly ew t tb'e olaime o8
widthhe shall then havenotice and that.
the said Exueutur w111 not be halite for the
said ashetn, our any part thereof, to guy per..
son of whose 01411.1 nonce 111011 not Bayo
Wen 18081ve4by him at the time o1 such
distribution,
hated this 9181 day of Manila1007,
W, M. b71001 A018
OOra Solicitor' for ammeter,
Notice to Creditors
In the Surrogate Court of the County of
Huron, In the niatner of the estate
of Joseph Knight, late of the Town -
Ship of Grey,in theOoauEYof Huron
Farmer, deoeao
ea
Kotloe le bereby given purehant, to Boyle -
ed Statutes of Ontario 1007 Chap.128 and
amended Mote, that all 088111ter8 and othere
having guy Maims 41001080 -the: estate of the
said 'Jo) mill Haight., .who died on or about
6e
the coud day of Marsh, 1007, ore re-
quired on or before the 20111 day of March,
1007, to send by poet, pro aid, or deliver to
A 13Mao4Onat
d at the village
oerueeels,
SoLolbux for A M MOHay, ig3rueeole, and
William emalldoil Ordnbrook Executers or
the saiddeooased, their Ohristlau and
88ruam08 and federates with frill partionlare
In writing 01 their elaims, thestatement of
theirSaoollut0 and the nature of the new -
ides (it (it ally) held by mein,
And tonne l8 041181er given that after the
Said Met Mentioned date Lie sum Exeeu-
tune wilt pruo0101 to dietriuute ti, tweets,
it the d, mauled amul,getll4 tartlet) entitled
thereto, havtug regaru only tothe claims et
when they shall thou have notion arm that
tin 0utd iv'
Ratl L will not e
u ore liable for
or
aha 0 0 11, our guy 88 01 thereof, to any person11001
or a boeu of whose maths 0 uot,oe shall not
have boeu re01011. by nematthe Lime o3
tivah d1841'1bnLlan.
Datee lit urueaele this 12thday of March
u 1007.
a,Y3 hi4CDO1ALD,
00.8 nudeitor for toe„ Dainuture, I
In the matter of the estate of Rachel
Barnhill, late of the Township of
Blinn, in Ole County of Porth, widow,
No(iee ie hereby given, nnrenaut to nova.
ed,Statuteeof Ontario 1807, Chap, 120, anti
amended Aote, that all creditors and onion
having any chime ugain81 the estate of the
paid Rachel Rambla, who died on or about
the 17011 day of February, 1007, aro repaired
on or before the 10th day of April, 1007, to
send by post. prepaid, or deliver to Peter
Watson, of the Village. or Brussels, one of
the Fseoutora of the ;aid deceased
bbe(r Oir etlan and suruamesaudaddroeano,
with tail particulars ,In writing of -their
claims, the statement of their a000uute and
the nature of the eeuurltteo Of any) held by
them:
And notice 18 further given that gator the
sold last mentioned date the eatd. Exeout-
or will pr000ed to dien•ibute the )snots
of the deceased amengot the partle, anti tl-
od thereto, baying regard only to the o,aima
of which he shalt then have notice and that
the said 8xooulor will not be liable for
the rumen/. or a0y part therelt, to any person
or p0reen0 of whose claims notice shell not
have been received by him at the time of
such distribution.
Dated this lath day of Mardi, 1007.
PETER WATSON,
80.8• Exeoutor.
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the estate of William
Forrest, late of the Village of Wea-
sels, in the County of Huron, Gentle
man, deeeaaed.
Not(oe is hereby given, pursuant to "The
Revised Statute» of 0ntarlo" 1807, and
amendments thereto, that all creditors and
others haying 01E1,11113 . agaiuet the said Wil-
liam Forrest, who died on or about the Six.
teenbh day of February, 1907, are required
a br before the Thirtieth day of March,
1927, to °end by poet, prepaid, or deliver. to
W M. Sinclair, of the Village of Brussels, io
the County of Huron, Soltoi for torr, 8. Beott
a0d Chanes -B, Forrest, the Exeoutoes of
the last will and testament of the said -de-
ceased, their' Cnrletlan and surnames,ad-
dreeseeand desorlptioue, the full. pariour
late of their claims, the statement of their
accounts and the nature of the securities (If'
amyl held by Elem.
Acid further take notice that after such
last mentioned date the said 3xeoutore will
prooeod t0 distribute the meets of the de-
ceased amongst sue parties eutttled there-
[), having regard rally to the claims of which
they scall thee have notice, mud that the
said Executors will not be liable for the
ea14 eabete or any port thereof, to any per-
son or•peeooe or whose claim notice shall
nut Lave been received by them at the time
of snob distribution.
Latent this 3410 day of Maroh,1807.
W. M. 81301.6.101,
Solieitor for Executors.
A BLANK -
Application_ Form
for Memberebip in the Finest and
Beet Business Training School in
aanada—The
CENTRAL BUSINESS COILED
of Toronto, from Jan, 2nd, next, to-
gether with detailed information of
the great advantages to be enjoyed,
will be sent free by return mail on
regae81 of friend or letter.
Witte to -day to
W. H. Slew, Pdneipal.-
Tonga & Gerrard ate., Toronto,
T1A.nal LA 3OURj7RS
,iii AND DOMESTICS=-.
I bavo been appointed by tbe Dominion
Government to place Immlgraute'from the.
Uuitee Alumnae in 908111on8 so farm lab.
on0el'0 or domee0ie servants Int ails Vlotuity.
Any personroqulrins ouch help should noti-
fy me by lottor atatipg fully the kind cif tide
required, when wanted and wages offered,
The emollient arriving may not be 000001on t
to supply all regaeste but every effort will
no made to Previdg eeclt applicant wltb
help required. .. F, 8, 80077,
Callahan Go00rnment Ilmploymogt Agent
82.13' Broomall) P, 0.
Farm Labourers
.
and Domestics
iliav8bean app oiu0ed by the Dom10101
Government to place Immigrants from the
United Kingdom in positrons as farm lab.
008008 or domeotio eorvante in this vieioltyy.
Any person rept1airing auoh help should not*•
fy me personally. or by letter stating fully
the kind of. help required, Whey wanted and
wageeotferod. The numbers arriving may
not be sufficient to supply all requests but
every effort will be made to proVldo each
applicant with help required,
ANERIIW W. SLOAN,
Oanadtau Government i0mploymeut Agent
92-8m Blyth P. O.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON FARM PROPERTY
Rate of Iotereet 6,1 per cent per annum , drat
LIFE AND FIRE 'INS. AGENT
Excelsior Life Insurance Company
The Equity Fire Insurance Company
411 business attendedto promptly,
N. R. BREWER, J. P.
Olerk 4th Dlviefon Court
Synopsis o f Canadian Northwest
HOMESTEAD .REGULATIONS;
ANY even numbered section of Dominion
Laude in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and
Alberta, excepting 8 and 20, notreserved,
may be homesteaded by any person wbo is
the mole head of a family, or any male over
18 years of age, to the extent of nue-quarter
section' of 100 soros more or Mese,
Entry may be made personally at the
local land office for the dletriot in which
the laud is athlete,
The -homesteader is required to perform
the coedit:0 us 000000ted therewith under
0110 of the following plane:
(1) At least six menthe' res,donee upon
and oultivetiou of the laud 1u eaoh year for
three years,
sof the homesteaders resiles
upon a farm in the Yloiuity of the Iaud
entered for the requirements as to reei-
denee mayy be satielled by such portion re.
sidingwith the father or mother.
(a) If thesettler has hie permanent reel.
donee upon Bramble land owned by him
in the vicinity of hie bomeetead, the re-
t,J1eIremente-00 toreetdenoe may be antis -
fled by residence upon the said land.
Six m_ outbe'uoelee Pu writing should be
given to the Commissioner of Dominion
Lands at Ottawa of intention to apply for
patent,
Deputy of the Mi in W.
r00f Interior..
1 veriioement will not beupaid fa , of this aQ.
Days' Sale
OF SURPLUS STOOK
Buck Saws and Hand Saws
A large stook g too t moat be reduced at low
prices to make room for Spring
Goode.
Lamp Goods
Now „is your time to secure a hand-
some Parlor Lamp at a low prioe.
Pratt's Animal Regulator -
It use for over 30 years. Veterinary
Surgeons, Professional Breeders and
Soientifio Farmers the world over
recommend it and urge itsconstant
use. Now is the season to use it.
Reduced • prices,
The Sharples Tubular Cream
Separator
for sale at our store. Sold on its
merits. Hee it, try it, buy ih.
Stock Food
A surplus p to be cleared out ab DOST.
Barn and Manure Forks
A limited number, redgoed from
/11,00 to 76o,
Guns 1 Guns 1
A few left at very low prioee.
Granite Ware
Clearing out present stook to make
way for Spring supply.
Bicycles and Bicycle Supplies
All kinds of repairing done at rea-
sonable prices.
Cross -cut Saws, "Maple Leaf"
A choice lot to be sold at greatly re-
duced prices.
1i'Caeh for Raw Pure, Hidsa and Sheep Shine,
This reduced sale is but for Thirty Days. First come, first served.
McKAY
SPECIAL..
VALUE IN
inn
ts
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BRUSSELS