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The Brussels Post, 1907-4-4, Page 4opeodila mnfldeli, We pltukeil nu• bre k ^ , able things and left the boat et 9 a. m. ; game bank to it again at 12 80 noout Itt gaol abape for dinner, 1 spout a day on TEtURS1)41' APR. 4. 1907 the Ruherte anboat 0ud bad a lively time With their little e oyOse we Mab team, AN INT 'RESTINQ LETTER FROM CHINA ^- Two of the boats got behind, and when night name my home was nuwbare in eight, Dr. Aux breokbt me home la oua t of the life aiming b rete. The motto woe perfeet, and the te,l rooks seem,d to reach m the eky wi each side of lite lover. The he °errant was very swift and the six rutin e had hard work to row us. Oa Monday eveuiee, we bed it party ; at it was Mr. Robertsons birtbday, and ee their Pompey made the party. The program was formatted by the bachelors and wee original. Mr. Wallace wrote up e a propbeoy for (tech of Oe twenty yeere w beams. Of mouree none of ue ended up its it Missionary work. Ibave forgotten sly deetivation, but among Ise photos. hang. ing in the Hall of Fame were Jonffs, k Wellwood and Morteoo. I have almost forgotten to tell y0U of b my experience yeeterday, Wheu we left the boat, we had to wait a while, and I t wandered on by myelo!, and eat dowu to n study Chinese. After a whir, a baud of coolies camp toward me. I thought I e would not raise my eyee until they pare e ed, bat their ourioeity was 001 so easily d aetielled, I looked to see thew eurruued. a ing me, and after they bad examined my I omit, my ooatand book, and eyed me from a bead to toot, they passed on. The pativee never seem to tire gazing at us ae a we pass. Tee message goes from hut to r hut, and whole fernlike appear to nee the sight. We on,y used to ltend for Ave minulee to have an aadienoe of 100 or more, e Nova. --Mise Wellwood Wooed bar letter, Buying that it is dtffieult to write ,f an the river boa. She le in good beuitb, and possibly by the time this is in the Ya bands of our misdate, the missionaries will have reached their destinationinthe tnterdor of that thickly populated beatben and, Wm, Wellwood has another letter fro hie dsaghter, who et time of moans a +Stier, Nae still on her tedious rive :Quemoy into the interior of far off Obin whittler she ham gone se a Mieeionary from Wiogbam, Miee Wellwood writ OS du a of Jan. 28rd It is two menthe einoe I reed my Ise hater feral liome, at Vletorla, B. Q„ a no mail bas overleken ae yet, and Obeli have to wait three weeks more nut we reseb Obungkiug, where we May for few daye or a week, ae it le the (Aloes New Year and they gan't do snythin daring their bonday, We left hitting the evening of the 150 of Jan. It was quite au exeitiug tome, a our four veaeeis with an extra oargo boa two life boats manned by Ohivame with red jaokete, and email boat utteud nd aeon large oua, moved out from tb city amid the uoiee of fireoraaker Brume, and the noise of (modes employe10 tow us op the river. Imagine it, in. email boat that tree up at our aide a ntgbt, sleep about 45 or 60 traekere (u they call those taint pale us up the rivet 'Their ropes are buttoned to our boat, tit other end reaches to the ebore, with 25 o 30 tandem pulling. Sometimee they sr up quite a distance ou - the aide of tit moeotain, walking along a little ledge o rook. `There la one man who has oloarg of them to gee that they do their work we call him the "slave driver." H carries a piece of sane rope, and if the don't pull to snit tom, they get it eve the back, Sometimes they only wear tk coat ebe Lord gave them, and sometime they put ou one of man'e making, with out any troueere. Some places we ar between high rooks, where there le n pluoefor the traukers, and then the come on board and uee large oare, two o eeoh tide, and about eix or eiebt pull on eaoh oar. Then yen bear noise, for they ulwaye make a loud sound se they work, and owe in a while a thrill whistle which 'means they are calling for wind. In the middle of the deok there ee i e a hole where they have a stove with an i m manest 00 po top, where they boil rice and vegetables for the coolies, and whet, they alt pile in for meals, obey more the, ebovel the rice with their ohopstioke, holding their bowie right up to their Atha. The scenery is gorgeous all along here, and it is hard to do auythiug bat enjoy it. Every eve*i0g, when we tie Op for the night, we go on shore for a walk for examine. Last week when I was looking I did not study mach but this week am having a lessor) in Obntese every day, tied enjoy it very muob, alibougb at seems like s tremendous leek, and I expeoc to have an Robing brain many times before I oan do much at it. After we left Iobang, everything went smoothly, with the exoeptwn of one day, when we got loco a whirlpool and tarn ed oompletaly round until we anahored at the foot of a rapid ; they pronounced it very badlndeelt, and we found 22 boats anchored before tie, to go over one by oue. Snob a time ae we had ; our boats away ed backward and forward, and there was not mach Bleep that night. Some of the ladies were quite seaeiek, bat I manager' to keep steady. Snoh a tome ae Mrs, McAmmoud and I bad, tr)ing to de cooking to last be over Sunday, with the water splashing out of the pots. Sou day forenoon we moved nearer the foot of the rapids. As we were amine dinner to go sbore that ourboats might be pulled op the rapids, they crashed against emote sober, and a hole was bruk en in the We of our house boat. How. ever it was high enough, so that no water came io, and atter we had piled all the dishes (that won d break) in our beda 0100 fixed things up so that they would not ay around too badly, we made for the rooks, and sat down to watch our "all" poll over the repute in safety. One boat lost its rudder and bad to etay behind. I oertainly was grateful, when we tied up in a still, gmet corner on Sunday after. noon, and after welled the boles patched up, we rattled down to life agaio. We were to have bad service in the evening, bat everything was in mob a tumult, we could not think of it, so several name to our boat and we bad a helpful service of song and prayer, The rapid we had passed is called the Ohintan, bot we nam. ed it "Tiopan," because Mre. Mo. Amwond Iota pan out of the window ae ale was washing !t. It ie very exoiting 10 see the boats come dawn over the r is' a d one upset while we were Ehere with two Chinamen in it. The life boat went out and sieved one ; the other went down with the stream. Yesterday we paeeed another rapid that at times is very bad, but it eeemed so small, they said we need not leave the boat. Ae we were getting supplies from nnder ebe floor, all at once the boat swung to one aide and sent the organ stool and Iwo chairs on top of Mr. Mo. Ammond, who was "down below." Our boy, Ooei, was ou hie knees doing a little wasbieg, when he received half a pail of sugar, on hie head, with some 000ked meat, sweet potatoes and other !blues, He got up as if his end had come, ouch e eight, and what a laugh we bad, not. withstanding we loot so much sugar. They tbiuk we have peered the worst rapid and I bops so, but I have not been nervone. mud have every ooufldenee that all will be well, The baobelore' boat was the one that made the biggest hole in the aide of our boat, and bow they laogled over it, for they said obey were forming an entrance into Tibet, )Teb. 2ud—As they tell us there will be an opportunity to night to mail lettere home from With Helen, I must Holts this. They are trying to reset) this place to tie up for Sunday, ooneegoently we were disturbed before four o'clock tbie morning by the noise of traekere getting their tepee reedy 10 move on, and by 2,130 we ware on our journey by the light f the moon. Imagine bow tired these nen will be when night comes, 506ing Dorboat op stream against the wind all di y. Yesterday, we passed the third and Iakt of ibe big rapids. They tel, tie the rest art small. We thought we should have to inp 0t our boat t0 go over the last, b, our little bonne went over gallantly, Th othee boats toots the other aide of the titan and were not so fortunate, and slap. ped , gainot the rooks, and holes were ; broken in their aides, Whioh had to be o FORECASTS FOR APRIL. u A. reaotiouary storm period ie central from the let to the ere with probabilities that disturbances of the host storm per iod in March will be prolonged pilo thie opening period in April. Tbemonth will Acme in with onsettled threatening sot Aitione. "h conditions These c ud, toot won teen 1 in quickened etorme of rain, wind eon snow o0 and touching the 201, Snow of °aurae, ie more probable over Northern parte of the oonutry but late equine are entirely possible in central to duuth,r, parte. Change to hiuher barometer, Westerly winds and cool enough for froete in most sectiune Northward may be expected from the 21.5 w the 6th be ginning io the Northwest and advauoipg Eastward—Southward. A regu,ar storm per,od covers the 5th )o the 9th. This period le Dermal Dn tl 8th and wail reuoh its ou mouating stager in low barometer and Apr!. thunder storms o0and touotiing the 7th, Ste ani. 90b. If rising barometer and change to clearing, cooler weather foliowe them atoms, they will be of short °oration The indications are that contortion threatening weather with April ebowere will be prolonged into the next period. A reaottonary storm period to central ou the 11th, 12th and 19tm This period embraces the moon on celestial equator on the litb, and new moon on the 12t3 These tante lead os to b, have that eto. m oonditioue will be prolonged from the preoeding period, aim that a marked omens of April etorme will tai, un and teaching the 11th and 12th. A very low reading of the barometer at this time will presage violent danger. Vicuna, e,eotrioal etorme with hail, will vielt many notions during the paeeage of these storm centers from West to East. Taking the 12th at the center of a period of flee days, we may reaeonably look for reports of eeiemio dietorbanote from varioue parts of the globe. This ie a question which every ourefnl reader rf t the world's daily newe may Boon and timiefa000rily Battle for himself. The "old gag" that "all these things are happenlog joet ae muob one day ae another, somewhere" is a false aseump ion. A few "Ofioial professore" who ETHEL BRANCH \V N. hlcK.Y, E4W3 AcniN'i' nee "old raw" ae a refrain to their stale and worm ietiteu oritiaiame, know better bun anyone else that it is not so. There are regular periodioitiee, or cycles, which any patient, persevering, oonetaut oh -tweet may prove for bimeelf, in whish etorme, earthquakes and ail related phenomena rase end tall to maximum and minimum. At one time they prae tioally disappear, at aaotber time they break forth in all directions and with estoniektng forme, A regular storm period is (euttal on the 19th extending from the 17th to the 2201. As may be Been by the storm diagram fur April, this parted le at the center of the great Saturn period ; it 'is oovered by the venni equinox, and oleo by the opening u1 the Mare period. The moon is 00 apogee, at extreme North decantation ane firse quarter, se rlydtoated. by A. N. aµ0 Pia on the 18th, 19.6, 20th, We beneve that this won prove nue of the most Oetitdeu, if not vtoleut storm parole of ibe month. Auyoue who has oultiveted the least familiarity with the moods sod uAlast,a, s of t00 r n may know if storm °oudttim,e ereP rarest sod ,hrrnteinuc, looxty, tiering thin or any tither in rem. I1 It grown very warm aµ0 musty, with Maim South wtuue—if, above al , the barometer to at to very low readiugs and ominous a onde appear, the meet prudent aod'oalm watch ehonid be kept milli the etorme develop ane pass well to ,h. Heso of beet) °tservrr'e- Iciest Ity. Ata tame Itke thie merit, Sturm t aroxybme. may gather end paee over the same tooatoty within a few boors. When Me winds shift permanently to be Moat end the barometer snows a decided rise, the clanger sae paused to the EaeiwarO, ane the stiff gale., that may fuuow from Westerly directions may be regarded ae harmleea. A eery decided change to isomer, with obaeues of frust 12 irthward, will follow behind the storm area of. this period—euy from about the 2let in the Northwest progreeeitrg Eaet• ward daring the 2200 to the 24th. A reactionary storm period is central or, the 24,1,, 26th, 26th. The disturban. tee of ibis period will ao,mtnate on and tonob,ng the 25th. Geueral and heavy April euowere will be naturally attended by very demdea lightning and thunder. Our readers, eepeatahy those whore in. termite are most at eke, will not forget the Not that deetruottve bail mama are apt to aooumpany eientreoal clouds at this and other April pentode. It ep, proaabing thunder Montle take on a de. oideaed oupperieh hue, it wel its eafe to aeoripate bail eeoeee and use euoh meant as are &vet able for the proteatiou 01 exposed glass end other !rune, perish - mole property. A marked nee of the barometer, with cbange to cooler mud ratite Norihwerd will be doe about the, 26th and 2703. A regular storm period ie central on the last day of April, extending from the 28th to Nay the 8rd. The influence of the mercury period Seo aovete the teat four clay. of Apra., with full moon on the 28th and in perigee on the 90th. Storms of rain, hail and thunder will moat likely develop by the 28th to the 29th and eon. tinne daily into the opening daye of May, k'rom about the 22nd to May the lei or 2nd constitutes another period in whiob seismic probability fall on Rowley, Mon. day end Tuesday, the 28th, 29th and 8011*, Fon Catarrh, let me send you free, just to prove merit, a trial size box of Dr. Shoop'e Catarrh Remedy It le anew white, creamy, healing antiseptic bairn that giver ing,unt relief to oatarrb of the ,,nee and throat. Make the fro- test ant. see. Address De. Sh, op's Raoi°H, W, L re, jars 600 eeoh. Sold by F. R Smith 3c. a day will Cure Rheumatism. The aim of most "cures" for Rheu- ma 'its ut seems s io be to relieve the pain. When they have done that, their usefulness is gone. And the next time you take cold, or your feet get wet, or you over -exert your- self, back comes the pain. is different. It does relieve the pain, as quickly as tate best lini- ment. And it does MORE. IT REMOVES THE CAUSE of Rheu- matism, uric acid in the blood. Every drop of blood passes through the Kidneys. These organs should filter out impurities. When they are weak, inflamed or diseased, the impurities stay in the blood and are carried to the sensitive nerves. Rheumatism is simply this irri- tation of the nerves, caused by uric acid and other impurities being de- posited upon tient—their favorite place being the joints and muscles. Make the Kidneys filter the blood properly, keep the blood pure and rich, and there can be no Rheu- -motism. Bit -Ju does this. Buy Ru -Ju on an unconditional guaran- tee that they will cure you or money re- funded. At all druggists, roc, a large box, or sent on receipt of price. THE CLAFLIN CHEMICAL 00,, LIMITED WINDSOR, ONT. 73 1 The Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion CANONGATE No, (19521) THOS. McLAUCHLIN, the well known importer and dealer in good horses, has pur chased the Imported Clydesdale Stallion, Ctnnugate (No. 10521) and will keep hire at hie stable, Brussels, during the season of 1907 Following is the pedigree and description :— CANONGATE (row) (3770, Vol. 72, Cly- desdale Horse Association of Canada), brown, stands e7 hands. weight 2200 lbs. Bred by the Marquis of Londonderry, IC. G.. Seaham Harbor. Sire, "Holyrood," (9546), by -Gallant Prince." Dam, "Camilla" (11435), by "Prince of Wales," G. Dam, "Nannie Blackhall" (tog87) by .'•Bonnie Breast Knot" (t03), CANONNGA'rs is a handsome horse, with great, style and quality, with clean flat bones, excel- lent feet and pasterns, and true cart burse action, He won first at Northumberland show as a yearliug, first at Glasgow, first at Paisley as a two-year old ; also the Duke of Argyle's Premium in 1900, and in igo2 he was selected to travel the Turrilf district for,C4Oo. Sire, "Holyrood," the winner of the following prizes: -188x, rat at Darlington as a foal, 1st at Bishop Auckland ; 1892, tot at Durham County as a yearling ; 18g3, tat at H. & A. S. Show, Edinburgh, as a 2 -year-old, ist al Yorkshire, est at Dewberry as a 2 year-old ; 1894. ist at the Royal at Cambridge as best Clydesdale Stallion, rat at H. & A. S. Show at Aberdeen, 1st at Yorkshire Show at Beverley ; 0895, list at H, & A, S. Show at Dumfries, Champion Prize as hest stallion at same allow, President's Medal at same show, Breeders' Medal at same show. Dam, Camilla, is an exellent breeding mare, She won bast and cup at Dumbarton, second at I Durham County and rat at Darlington. She is sired by the world-renowned Priltco 0f Wales, whose reputation is such that comment ,s nu- ❑ecesssary. G. Dam, Nannie Blackball, a typical brood mare got by Bonnie Breast Knot, the Strathern premidm horse in 1877, the Dualities 1878, and the Glasgow prize horse 1879 He was got by Time 0 Day, a well known breeding horse, which had the Glasgow Premium twice in succession, first at the A. & H. S. Show at Glasgow, and was afterwards sold at I Soo fa: exportation to New Zealand "Gallant Prince," the sire of Holvrood, is a moat successful breed, ing horse. In addition to Holyrood, be is the sire of the well•known Knight of Cnwnl, un- beaten as a two-year old. and since the winner of numerous prizes and district prenhinoos ; also a Good Gift, the Duke of Argyll's premium horse, a a three-year old, tet at the 14 & A S. Show at Glasgow•, and in loom the Mowravehire Farmers' Premium. Gallant Prince also won drat prizes at Glesg6w as sire of 1 he hest five family groups of yearling. and two rear nick. exhibited, Holyrood's dam was the need Darnley imee Jennie Darnley, the winner of the first prise lot the Roval at Norwich in 1886. first, at the l)tr loam County show in 1888 Champion at Kelm) show in 1887. first at Northumberland show in 1888, itolyrood's g. g g. dam having won so far back first at the ti. & A. S. Show at Glasgow to 1867. CANONGATE is deaeended from 1 he heat breed ing strains of blood on both sides, and having a strong dash of Prince or Wales Blood, he shuu,rl prove a most •impressive breeding horse, and prove worthy of his most dlatingrished lineage. While in Scotlnna the terms for Canongnte were Z'3, payable at service, and ,a'3 additional when mare proved in ford. Some of the best two-year old mitres and stallions sired by hint have been imported this year. King's Herald, sired by Canongete, was imported by Truman's Pioneer Stud Farm, Loddon, Ont and is spoken of by the Farmers' Advocate as one of the best stallions ever brought to this country, Breed your Mares to a draught horse .that will weigh a ton or over and produce saleable stook, lavmmts IMPORTANT NOTICES FAtUt( x.4uaaNIttgamna lag . 1RI0I STORE TO RENT )37t F, bemire 101 -mart of t}mltb Bleak, 22x88 feel ; and door from.Amerine, ROM ; latah used 4e tattering mod gouts' furnish. Ia g eetabilobtnent For !orbiter parttaflare apply to Dl! fileEELVEY, Brussels OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE -7'i, undersigned nfkere ler Halo her Neuse and 101 nu 1•ureberey street, Brun. Hale. PI eeaee1Au °rind be gleet at pone 6'„r prime, terms &o„ apply to MR13. 5, Hfl118LN, Wel ton ll. O„ or toa au Poe', QEIORT HORN BULLS FOR t.. sAr,tt.—One was a year old in January, 1000,am' the other 10: mouths old. Prise animals and In good (rendition, Terms to 'et puionater. JAMMH1N 01i'181R, Lot 80, tion, 0, Morrie, or Brussels 1'. 0, 18.61 I ULLA SERVICE—.TFIE nudersigued will see!, ler gervioe on Ni Lot 28, 1 u0, 7, Morrie, the pure tared N rrtiot a bull, HNartlena zed. Pedigree mita tie went op upi,llcutlap. Tet we, 0l s0, with privilege of rein milli �g If necessary, 97.4 r'. 00 lull EON, Proprietor. Ia'OR SALE OR TO RENT— I'woaoreeof baud with good frame d gel inn bone,., frame stable, about oho sere of food young orchard, awl guud'wen, ening seat of Lot 81. Coo 14, hicKil10p. Bur urttier partioultera apply to S(1HN SHORT. 1010910, JE., Let 24, Con 9, Morrie, or Walton P. 0, 3918• K. 0. T. M. Brussels Writ of the Macoubeee, No. 29 hold their regular meetiege its the Lodge Ileum, Banker Hloeh, on the let and 9rd 'tuoaday evooinge of each month.• Vieltere always welcome. a, SO'tt ESB, Uwd, A. aleDVIltE, R. E. • L)ROPERTY,FOR SALE—THE uuderaigued offatre Ole hones and lot, intuit° on Still eereet, Brussels, for 'Sale, it is well logatad,e, eni,venient and.00mlur- able h, Me. Poeaeeuiuu oat, be' given at tame. Will aleµ Bell the vaeaut-tut, Corner I Mill tied kliz.aueth atreete, woke would make a nae teLdiug site. For farther par- tial -dare asto price, terms, Jo„ apply to bHl91). AOA.514, Hardware Dealer, Ford - 50511, 80-4 Farm Labourers and Domestics I have been appointed pp d b t1* Do 1 H Duero y o m nine mtlui E luau ( tui r p w ante !COW the R Dui nu Maud. n , i m i ea 00 nn in b Yw 0 1 u lab. ur.oe , r du Badu e, oaoh lo to this vicinity, any pereuulia yl ur ; rue tier tatwg lud- t as 1 0.0 00 beth eqbyo, letter etatmg lady ue anal of heap regmred,wueu wanted aµ1 wages offered Tun numbers ormolus may out oe eulloieutto supply all requests bot every effort will be made 00 provide than applicauc with help requ,red, ANDREW W..SLOAN, Oatadlau (iruveruwei 1 ampluymeat Agent 82 -Ow Blyth l', u. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of Rachel Barubill, late of the Township of Elmo, in the County of Perth, widow, deceased, Notice to hereby given, pursuant to Rinds- , thoaChap. 29, heamendtug statutes of that crratlton1ite having any elaime sgatuet the estate of the aid It,whe, Barnhill, wbo died µnor about be Seventeeutu oat of February, 1907, are equired on or before the Fir.t day of June, 907, Mimed by poet, ',repaid, or deliver to Teter Watton, of the Village of brunets, or o Margaret Laidlaw, of the Towaebip 01 Mina, in the Ouuuty of Perth, Atwood P.O., he Exeou.ers of the said deeeused, their Christian and surname, hodadurseaa with till part colorant writing 01 their claims. the tateuniet of their .muuu000 and the eaters .,1 the securities Ciao)) held by 00800. Aum uulioe.ie further given that after the uid lust n,entiuued date the said Basco - ors will proceed to distribute the sweets 1 the di crated amongst toe parties eutatted ,hereto, hostel) regard fluty to toe claims of wbioh they thall time have notion and tout he said Executors will out ue duble for the tweet,, of any part thereof, to any patine hr persons of weose Molina u1t1Oe shah nut ave beta received by them at the time M such distribution. Date„ et Brussels title 27011 day of March, A 0.1907 (igo.) PMEAHTERtaAHWe'1'H'r LAdrtMIULA W 1 Eleontor6' Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of Rebecca Beiroee, late of the Township of Grey, in the County of Huron, Mar- ried Woman, deceased. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to "Tho Revised Statutes of Ontario,' 7597, and ameudmeute thereto, that all creuitore a d ,,there having cainas a581080 the said Rebecca Belrnes, who died on or about the Thirtieth day of Ootober, 1005, are re. tiaired on or before the Thitteentaday of April, 1007, to scud by poet, prepaid or de- liver to W. M. Sinclair, of the Village of Brussels. in the County of Huron, Solicitor or John Perna Seines, the Executor wilt and testament of the Intl a moot o P the .a e !d deceased, their descripChristian and eareamho. uddreoft and deeos,ptie attainment the funt 0f their slurs o; their Ole eutectic)! the encurites (n auy) held by chem. and tnrtlier take notice that after avab art. Ineutio,-ed date the said 1,Xecu•or will proceed to diatieute the assets o1 the de. eased nit MOO the parties entitled therm• to, having regard ugly to the claims of wbioh he shall teen have uo.ite mil that he said elxuumur wilt not be hulile for the aid ameba. .r 507 Vat t thereof, to uu 7 car- ton of wb ,ee claim outme that Mut have seen receive 0 by 1000 at the Elmo of such distribution, Dated tits 22nd day of Maros 1907. W M.sINOtA1R, 888 Solicitor for Itxeoutor, E4 LEO TENDI RR a'ldreteed to the Mole, mailed. am! oedermma "Telmer for i'emp,et", n '0 Wodarinh breakwater', wilt I e „-ceived a th,e Mee I:0 l 1ltureday, .. April 18te, 1007teolaelvvly for the ouwyle- •41w of Hunte water tit Ondrrteti, Huron O, anty. mania, , icor, hie tit u e au rad ei'eoiOcanun i„ be seen at the ohblees of a 08. Hh.u, It.q keuhlent bot einem, , oufed- enatli'n 1., le tluilulug, Torohto, Out., H. 3, bomb, Req, lcesluebt Engineer, London,, Ila! ,e„ ape featioh to too Postmaster at (iuderteh,and et the departuleut of Prllto Works, Ott,wa, 'fender,• wet net be ounairered unless ma- a uu thin pruned forth ,.applied, and sigueu with the eetuel efguatutee ut !end- ows. An naoepled cheque 0 a (mattered batik, payable to the eider of the Hut ournbli the hl,uleier of Putin° Wet ke, for eevaa thou- sand ave bummed uuhxrs (457,000,00), .must flee wl ane each twitter. rue mite qua will be fey,, it,el ll We petty te"oeiug deo.!.° the emit tut, r lu,l-te complete the week eoutreetel ,,r, auµ will be returned in Ouse of sou-aeoaplwee of tender. Thu lhepattm. at dues not bind Itself to accept the lowest or any tender. ba Other, 1 GELINAS, Seirt tory, Department of Public Wnrl.e, Ottawa, ,Norah 18th, 1857. Newepepi ra will not be paid tar thin ad. vertleeine '.t ti !hay ibae.t it without authority from the 1Oapartmeet, 1 !lave beep appmooted by the 000)10101 Onvarnweut to plans lwrnlgraata 00001 the Uulted Eingdom in t taltli•ns has farm lab. aurora or damastia servants woos vlolpiby, Any pereeu 109010ine euoh hello 510001,1 Ceti, fy toe by letter etatlilI fully the kind 01 help requite d, whets welted slid weytea mole ed• teopuy alltlreq Iva! ti tlY Y rbeetturleiwill o etaadde Ou pri•vide epeb applleap4.witu bele regalred 10, 8. 03' 00'1, Oauedtan buverpment Emplaymeta Agent 82.1y - tfrueeels P.O. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM PROPERTY Rete 91 J0teratlt al pet most par minuet, Area ortgaae INS, AND FiRE ... AGENT Bzgeluior life Insurance Company The Equity Fire 1peuraueo oomPaoy All buelneee attended to promptly, H. R. BREWER, J. P. Clerk Oth. Division (Mart. aa7arAtviceo-s-Naafi%--rise c^a4lsv tosvorizommeg^a'P,2ar�'�a•'P 'rcrarAwA The• . 6 1�i es H hkfrk 4 A1(1) NOi9 SHOWING The Very 'Newest Creations its Spring P. -tyles and we want You to see them • Our Bata have a "Smartutes" and originality of at) le t,eculilu'ly lheir ntyll. We nim at exclusiveness of designslid are confident that we naw have , tie of the handsom, at and most orig- inal assortments of flats its town. If you're looking for a' inething St)li.h, "Colic," Neilihy, Naar 00 with a call when its town nod we'd show you "flfhat'e what" its Up- to-date ltilliuere- 'LOOK US UP" r SOON MISSES HAJKIRK ?d aydvarbvavbguyAsrr4e vita! s�v rbv r4� ;� 4rur0v;7d�Av s�v! �igAvuvAvu7pv IMO leileinaltIMOMI,OMSOMIMMOOMmainr 6v1 .1‘11ioudl Roller Flour Mill The undersigned begs leave to intimate to the Public that they have purchased the well known Flouring 11111,1 friim Mr. W. F Stewart and will be pleased to - bo favored with the patronage of the public. Best Brands of Flour and Feed kept in stook )ur Aim, will be tJ Please our Patrons Ming up Telephone No 4 if you desire anything in our line and ,have not time to call, vii hohoo,ii pi iii la.aet sours, • WM. 8c R. A. PRYNE BRUSSELS MIIIIEMIESIMEmmasol SPECIAL VALUE IN inner Sets �"tt_ A T ■ w Geo. Thomson' S IOW? BRUSSELS Sotto! your trade. We carry the largest and Moat complete stock In lids section, comprising Hardware, Woodenware, Cattery, Garden Seeds, Iron, Steel, Carpenters' Tools, Paints. Varnishes and' Brushes 11 you need a finish for FURNITURE, FLOORS, OR ANY INTERIOR WORK We sell and recommend CAMPBELL'S VARNISH STAIN, 20 years oa the market, tt elweya divert aaHatectOan 1l dries quick and heldd Metros a durable Haien 10 COLORS CARO ERRE McKay & Shaw sin a4,