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The Brussels Post, 1909-3-25, Page 4C4e •ouoods ' T/11Ji1)A.Y, MARCH. 26, 1909. Stirling an Bannockburn. l'otIte NOW of Ton Pow: Dana St:se-There are certain places that move its deeply by their moral as. eueintlotts and gratnories,cepeeially those hietorie plaees where a Neeton't libertY was secered or bravely defended. seeh eS the Mel/slow of Renuamede. the fielO af Banneekburit Or the seige of Dern'. Those, and other stuth places, have e tendency to awaken io all petriotic minds profound ernotious, beeztose of the events thewere tbere Melees:W(1 and were the foontain•heade Of vast re. ettits that will flow on for &I titue come, I have always had a stronge desire to visit those places where the. mighty struggles for civil mei religioue liberty have taken piece. Dr, lohnston said "The Man is not to be envied ot 110Se blood would not warm on the piffles ot Marathon, or whose piety woilld not glow amid the ruins of Iona." The little islatal of Iona is one of the shrines of Scotland wnere St. Columbia landed In his small skiff from It•eland in the 6th century and ereeted the stauclerd of the cross. Scotland is a smell country hut it hat a wouderful itch history. It tidies time to see all the interesting places one would like to visit but Glasgow is a very suitable centre for visitine an/' Plage that one wishes to go EtS railway lines radiate from there in all directions, fast teeins, cheap fares and all the comforts for which one could wish. The run from there to Stirling is about eo •miles through a nice trainee part of the coun- try • Scenery is delighttul, as the lights and sliticlows chase each otber over the brown and purple hills. Sunehine was a rare.thing in Scotland that Summer bat that day was an exception and the hear was intense being Ss 2 in the shade goo in Canada would not feel more oppressive owing to the humid atmos- phere in Scotland. Sterling in some respects resembles the older parts el Edinburgh in its ancient buildings, steep, narrow streets and castle rock. but it lacks the palatial mansions, the beautiful thorougufares and famed public gardens of which Edinburgh can boasts At the same time Stirlitig pm- sesses pre=eminence above all other towns in Scotland from her associations with the birth of Scottish nationality, but many waves of change have passed over the town since the days vf Wallace and Bruce. The town itself, except in the imme- diate vicinity of the castle, shows but little trace of its great antiquity. One of the oldest houses still iu good state of repair is Grey Friars cherch, 200 ft. in length and is occupied by two separate Presbyterian congregations. The old church represents io herself the history a Scotland. Kings and Queens, Nobles Cardinals, Bishops, Reformers and Covenanters bave all in turn rendered the place famous. Toe fed castle is aux used as a mibtary depot. From the battlements, which are about eteo feet high on the one side and almost perpeo• (limier, there is a grand view of the surrounclieg country. The cemetery. which le just a little front the castle, contains the remains of many notable people. Here rests the body of that loveable man, Professor Henry Drum- mond Dr. George Adam Smith, SEWS —Professor Drummond was one of the purest, most unselfish, most reverent souls be ever knew. Tbere was a die Ruction and a radiance upon him, that compelled respect.—There are also effi gies in pure winte marble of those two female Scottish martyrs, Margaret Me Laughliu and leargatet Wilson, who suffered death by drowning in Wigtown bay rather than deny their allegiance to their Lord and Master. About two miles North from Stirling ie the Wallace mouument on Abbey Craig. The hill on which it stands is about 600 feet high and 11 15 pretty =eh in its natural state covered with trees and brushwood. It is an exceedingly steep eltmb up to the top which is cleared and /evened off, a fitting place for such a stupendees memorial to a great man, "Scots wha hae wi Watlace bled" is still the war song of the Nat1011 The. monument is a large stole building towering up to a great height. One of is large halls might be called the temple ol fame as it containe marble busts, ot natives of Scot- land who have been distinguihed for their genius, then learnine and ether virtues, as Wallace, Breze, Knox, Burns and miters Tee view from the top of this eraig 1 for rencning and tin a cleat day the turrets end spires ot Edin- burgh come into view, while .tettrer is the bridge of Allan, the great retreat for invalids. and in full view is the rivet Forth winding its way through the fertile valley towards the oceen. The view from the hill can scarcely be excel= led in Britain. tbe whole valley dotted over with grass Mids, ripening fields of corn, interspersed with bine houses, towns and villages and strip of green Wood:: ail, combine to form a pleaseut prospect long to be remembered. Bannockburn is a little over 2 miles South of Stirling, but there are cars ranning betWeen Stirlingand the village of $t, ?miens. A little farther on is the femme batttlefised, the supposed spot where Bruce eet up his standard is marked by a large flag pnle protected by an iron railing and close by is the Sere stone covered by an iron grating. From there the large graes field slopes gently away down to tbe village of Bannockbern situated on the banks of the stream called .Bannockburn, At that Bare stone Robert Bruce, with the armed might of Scotiaod, took his stand to bar the approach of Edward to the castle. Edward hoped to gain not only the castle, but Scotland as well, aod the Scots hoped to gain not only the castle,. but also tuitional freedom, bill, over the brow of which the earn!) folloWers appeared, IA about three quarters of a mile Northwest of the bare stone. The position of the Scots was 'strong and well chosen, while Edward to avoid the steep bannoolt, the Marsh and hogland, had to make his advance Otter a oMperalively narrow space of ground, Which it ie said gruett had filled With pitfalle. Drainage and cultivatien hati long since completely changed the appearan ce Of the coo etre. Tbe tramline eircuMstanees 01 the battle expleln the e.xollation with which the Scottish pece pie look, -back upon that glorioes day. complete victory of the smaller nation 'that was fighting for ite eery exo istence,thus entitle Sannotskborn to rank not enly tte thegreatest battle in Seettish history but ns one of the most tremor. able in the tiuimils ol war. The Scottish nation has never been conquered, thee 'eve beee defeated et tnues be over ,yhelsning numberu bit never subdeed "In the annals a history stand recorded the valor awl dash of the gallant band of Seottieh Waters, who Steve always maintained the animating spirit of the army and the dignity of their Me. On the frozen plains, the fevered swamps, eWeltering desert and the rooky heights they have fotaght end died With a daring and hal diettod that OM gained for Mena an immortel fame auci a world.witie ad- miration." Yoers respectfulty, JAMES SMILLIE, SR. Dapple Grange, Mercb bath., 1909, A SURPRISED MINISTER — "For many yeaes I have been a &Of- ferer from bronchial catarrh, and had despaired of atlything like a mute, Judge of inypleasant surprise when I first used,Hyoutei, which brought complete relief. Hyomei has been a veritable godsend."—Rev. Obarlee Hartley, Sardinia, Ohio. Thousands of catarrh sufferers have given tip in despair. They have tried stomach doeleg, snuff, sprays and douches without sueeess, and now be- lieve catarrh to be incurable. But Jas. Fox the druggist, holds out hope to all distressed. He sells a remedy called liyomei which -is guar- anteed for catarrh, colds, coughs, bronchitis, asthma and croup. Hymn& (pronounced High -o -me) is naedieated air, full of the healthy vir- tues of the mountain pines. You breathe itt the delightful antiseptic air, and as it passes over the inflamed andgerm ridden membrane, it allays th. e ofitonmation, kills the germs, and drives out the disease. A complete klymirati outfit, includ- ing a hard rubber inhaler, Costs but $1.00 and an extra bottle of Hyomei, if afterwards needed, costs but 50 cents. See Jas. Fox about it to -day. THE HEIDEN SHEAF AND HAY LOAD- ED COMPANY, LIMITED, Officers are Dr. W. L. Holmes, Brest scis ; Vice Pt esident, Pliiltp Argent, Bruseels ; Sec.-Treas., Geo Howe, Palmerston ; General Manager, W. IL Beldeu. Directors, David Stewart, Listowel ; Win Halpeuny. Listowel. Auditors. I. F. Rowland. Brussels, and E. McDonald, Listowel We have before us a folder gotten up by the Belden Strata and Hay Loader Company a most sireciug and interest - tog pamphlet, not only because it bears the stamp through aud through ot the manager's handiwork. bet brings before us the possibilities of future farming -operations in the West We =mot but heartily aingramlate Metiers Stewarl. oo being tee first and only men who have been able to perfect this sort of implement. To W. R. Belden the amount of good wishes he should be Lie corded we will not now state only this much we must admit that the man who takes up so large an undertaking eer- tainly has his a erk cut out. Already the Company, ot which Dr. W. I., Holmes. iS President, and P Ament. Vine President, has sufficient stock subscribed to handle the business of this year and orders for machines are steadily coming in. It is the intention of the Company to create a sub •tantial bank acconut as this svill set at rest the mind of tee investors, knowing the dif acuities of doing bueiness where notes aud bank Money is used. All this hies been eliminated by this Company, anti the man who wishes to invest, a very teasonable and fair proposition is placed before him in their prospectus. This is a straight industrial Company. each machine costing a third of the sel- ling price and is a tangible asset as the busine-s is a goiug concern with both money and orders behind it. Loaders are being manufactured at derlin as rapidly as they can be turned out and extra men are to be put on in order to get out the maebines in fair nit mbers. As a money maker for the farmer out West it is a marvel, cutting tut as high Els 'Isom° per day in wages where the the largest threshing outfits are used but m the farmer who owns from three quarters of a section of land and up- watde it ie incliepensible. He is enebled to herglie his hay and stack Ms rccimm qnickly. allowing him to at once corn nience tilling the land for the following Veer% crop, There is no dnubt but that a bright Nitre ie in store for the Com patty. MONEY NO OBJECT When People are seeking health or relief from any disease She prim never counts. It is is fact that not less than a mil- lion is spent every year by people seeking a satisfactory cnre foe Catarrh. Bronchitis, Asthma and consumption. Probably the best and mbst highly recommended preparation is Catarrh - ozone which treats the local amp-, toms very effectually by means of medicated air supplied through at con- venient hard rubber inhaler. The poisons in the blood are driven off by Femozone Tablets, which are taken after each meal. They promote ap- petite, aid digestion., and Inake the blood rich teed pure, so that it will nourish all parts of the body. This combined local and consbitu them] treatenebt in catarrhal diaeases has met with wonderful &access and can be relied upon to cure every time. The inhaler stopwsneezing, coughing, droppings in the throat, and brings quick relief and cure to all the die- agreeeble symptoms Of catarrh. The following testimonials from well-known Oanadiams furnish abut. dant. proof what Catarthozone ac- complishes in stubborp cases, Mrs. James Tweedie, of Jay Bridge. says• "For years my daughter doc- torecl. unsuccessftilly for Catarrh. She had droppings in the throat, ,hawk- ings, nausea, and cola net sleep at night. The first days' use of Catarrh - ozone behefitted and ultimately cured my daughter so that Catarrh has LITTLE DIGESTERS Positively cure Dyspepsia. Promote Di4e5tioa. Money back if they. fall to cure. A U Druggists or direct treat 25c. a Box. COLEMAN maw= co., roroutv /Inver returned. I can recommend Catarrhozone as a grand remedy for Catarrh," Thousands cif strong letters could -be given like the above if necessary, but all that is required to prove the merit of Catarrhozone is a trial. It is sure as death to cure and if it fails your money will be refunded. Catarrh - ozone emed lots of cases WOree than youts and can do it again. Complete outfit costs $1.00. Small size 50c. Sold by druggists, or N. O. Poison & Co, Kingston, Ont. OUR WINNIPEU LETTER. The upward coerse taken by Western bank clearings since the opening of the year et being followed with remarkable regu lari ty . The past week's clearings at Winnipeg show an increase for that of the same last year of $2.000,000. Cal gary and Edmonton both Mow increnees of over so per cent over last year. BANKERS Mtn CONFIDENT Alexander Laird, general manager of the Bank of Commerce, Toronto, while in tVionipeg last week said "Phe noticeable feature of trade conditions in Winnipeg is the spirit af moderetimi ad= opted by all with whom I have came in coutact Yet An air of generul prosperi- ty seem,: to be in the air and r look for is year of exceptional progress. RETURN OF PROsPERITY r "It is a fortunate circumstance that the return of prosperity is taking piece progressively but slowly. It means con tinned development OD a solid Mende - tion. I feel confident condition:1 are shaping to give the Dominion better times than ever before experienced anti without the dangers of any boom feo tures. Surveying the country as a whole my firm conviction is that everything points chat way. "The immediate outlook is bright and %loner is now quite easy. The bank.: are all prepared to give mule aid fer all legitimate commercial and intinetrial put poses. Canadians have been going hruugh an educational process during the past two Vears. Atter the end of a long period of phenomenal prosperity, attended by much unwise speculatinte it was inevitable that the reaction would follow, Manv profitable lessons, which are not without their edecational Paine. have been learned, and these will enable people to avoid certain dangers in future." MANY CHANGES This is Mr. Laird's first visit to Win- nipeg in three years, and he i- astonish- ed by the many changes. "This is etc ceptionallv noticeable," said Mr. Laird. 'in your outer sections and the resident- ial district is the finest I have seen in my travels" INCREASE 114 MANITOBA LANDs Prices recently obtained for femme in the Carberry dieniet afford much light on the money increase of Western Can- adian land when beougbt under cultiva tion, as compared with the same land, wild, net long ago. E Bailey, of Carberry, sold a section to John Witherspoan, for 835.000 an averave of 835 per acre. Mr, Bailee's farm is a good one, is hut lour miles from the town of Carberry, has good buildings *men it and a comfortahle house. Fletcher Craig bought half a section for $thefoo, and J. G Barron, the well-known pure-bred stock raiser, bought a mutrter for 86,65o These prices are Set to 845 per acre These are bona fide sales and the prices are considered reasonable by the actual eul tivators of the soil in that particular witiNIFEG BROKERS OPTIMISTIC The members of the building trades, the architects lumber, brick and supply deelers, have reason to anticipate a heavy season in their respective linetc. and their calculations are based upon the record of the large number ef build ing Permits that have been taken out since Jan 1st this Near All through the whole ot Western Cat.ada there are a remarkable num ber of structur- es to be erected in the larger metres From a reliable source your correspond- ent is lammed that in ter) of these Western cities there is now in view the construction of new buildings to the mine of $3o,000,000 anti of this amount Winnipeg will contribute el ro,000,000 At Cnigarst and Edmonton there is much rivnlete fur the building supremacy in Alberta, and Regina and Brandon can be depended upon at holding their own, end Me totals will result in both citieS Medicine Hat, Moose law, Prince Al bert, S,askatoen and Lethbridge are other cities that will sbare in the general prt sm. rity, 13.5 CONSUL -GENERAL RETURNS Dr John E Jones. consul general for this portion ot Canada, has returned to Winnipeg after spending several weeks at WaShinglon and New York. Speak- ing of the interest the Arnerican people are taking in this part of Canada, Dr. lanes said s -I spent ten days in New York, among the big manufacturers. They were all surprised at what I had to say to them, at firet, as to the oppor- tunities in Western Canada, and they (Mowed meeh interest in the proposed World's Fair of tete. Out of the hun- dreds I interviewed, I did not find one man who was pessimistic as to the •tri- vantaeee of the exposition. All said it %meld be one of the best Clings that cotild happen for Western Canada I arn satisfied that the United States gov ernment will be largely repres.ented. ..While 1 ani not in,a position to give facts and figures, I may state that several houses in New York will trand refire. sentativess liere in the early Spring to look Over the situation. With a view to the eetablishment of branch houses. "L'he fartnerS of the Southern States ,a111101111111.1100•MIII,1/11.1011111111161.5 aro beginping to take an interest in Western Canada, and the reports of big eretii,,pu,in this section are alluring to t xooszvsur Num. VISIT THE WEST "1 went to Washington," said the con- sul.general, "to pay my respects to the retiriog Plesident and to invite him to vieit Western ()puede, I WAS Surprined at the wonderful understanding Presi- dent Roosevelt had of this section of the country. showing that he had given con- siderable thought to it. He spoke in high complimentary terms, not of our Canadian cousins, but our Canadian brothers. "Without any question, ex -President Roosevelt will be with us next year. after his African hunting expedition is over, He desires to go to the Peace River country, to see the beauty of that region. regarding which I have inform• ed him," , Defeated 14y Dr, Hamilton. In no way is health so menaced as by constipation, It leads to tion, insomnia, anaemia and a hun- dred ills. Ordinary remedies fail— they.relieve—dont cure. The woist case is defeated and cured quickly by De. Hamilton's Pills, which cleanse the entire intestinal tract, stimulates kidney's and liver, keeps the poles cf the skin open. You'll never have stomach trouble, yellow complexion or headaches if you nse Dr. ton's Pills. They are a perfect system tonic. Mc, at all dealers. Willie Woodward, aged thh•teen, killed at Lecan, being' callellt in the ehafting of a planhig mill where he was work ing 'Phe detectives at Hnienton opened the :sewer at the Kitirade reeicience re stoic for the revotver wit h which Mee Ethel Ktorade wai murdeted. PRIZE LIST HURON COUNTY STOCK AND SEED SHOW Clinton, Thursday, April 1 Horses LYDE.eDALES Rtallion, 8 yearsand ',ear Stellion. 2 years icti under SHIRES Stallion, 8 years end over . 10 fl Stallion, 2 years and under 0 4 PEROHERoNs Best Percheron Stnilion 11/AcKNEY Stallion 8 genre and over Stallion, 2 yettre and under ..... HEAVY DRAUGHT limed. mare. 8 yew, and over ... 5 8 Filly nr gelding. 5 ream and aver 6 8 Fill, or gelding, nfldet Sytate 5 8 Team in hartiess-...ee apeeinls ... 0 4 Faintly of nuke of 11E8, proe-..... eny 51 55,5,, Hire ........ 6 4 AGRTGULTHEAL Team in harness-mee speeittla 0 4 Brood mare &veers and over 5 8 Filly or geldine, 2 y eftre and over4 8 Filly or gelding, under 5 years • 4 GENERAL PURPOSE Team In harness 5 • 4 ROADSTERS Stallion, 151 hands and over .. ... 8 4 Stallion, under 16i hsnls 9 4 Carriage horse in Mumma, equip mem considered 6 8 Roadster hone in harness, equip meat catmint -wed 5 ^ Carriage team in harness 6 8 Roadster team in harness 5 8 Saddle horse 4 8 Age in all elassee to be considered. Site to date from Jan. 1st Brood mares must be in foal or have raised a foal. Cattle SHORT Emma Bull, 8 years and over $8 Bull, 2 years . . .. 5 Bull, 1 year 5 Cow. 8 yeare end over... 5 Helfer, 2 years 5 Helfer, 1 year ............. 4 HEREFORDS Bull, 2 years or over 5 8 Bull, year 5 Cow, 8 years or over 6 8 Heifer. 2 years ...... . 6 8 POLLED ANGUS Bull, 2 years or over. 5 8 Bull, 1 year.. 6 8 Cow. 8 years and over 6 8 Heifer, 2 years .. ......... „ 6 8 DAIRY COWS AND PAT CATTLE Dairy Cow, any age or breed 4. 8 Fat Heifer, age considered . . .... 8 2 Fat Steer, age considered 8 9 Two gook Moore, 2 yea re and under 13 2 Two stook ltetfe,s 5 yinand under 5 2 SWEEPSTAKES Beet 8 of any breed, 8 years aud under with bell 6 13e.st male, any age Diploma Beet termite any age,. .. , .. Diploma Cattle data front Sept. 20th. Grain and Seeds 910 90 0 4 10 5 5 4 6 4 29 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 a 2 $5 $11 8 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 2 1 Fall wheat, any variety $8 Oats, black. named.. ...„ .... 8 Oats, white, molted, 8 Barley, twarowed, netted .. ... . . . 8 Barley, mix -rowed, named 8 P1515, named . 11 Timothy Seed ...... ...... .... , ....... ...... 13 Clover Seed.. 11 Potatoes, ate, named 8 Potatoes, early, named.. , ......, 8 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 $ 60 ,60 611 .60 .fi0 .60 .60 .50 .60 .60 Special Prizes Per beat three hiimnen, mere., or geldlnati, nae considered, open to each township in t -he County of Htwom The animate must he owned Inst Mhreh by re..idente of the natned Townships. Pelee $25 00 tot follows: Should any ene Towle:1111p compete $ 5 00 Shonld two Townships compete-. . ... 10 00 Should three Townshies rompete 16 110. Should four Township') compete .,. 20 00 Shonld flee or more Townshi pa oornpete .. 28 02 Any number of entries will be received from each Towlinhip. For best bag Michitput Amber Fall Wheat, Mr. Jits Pair donates nee bag Faintly Flour. Molgonei Bank, Termite, value $16.00, for beat Reavseleuerat eosin itt hstettess. Thom, Murphy, agent Deering Mtra. CO. don. Mee ti WOO Improved Dive Harrow, for best Agricultural Teem in harness. The tereetore of the Clinton Bowling Alley' of. ter $660 for best Agrioulturel Brood Mare, Half rates on railways for all Stock ehovvrt thell'atir, JAB. SNOW DR, SHAW, ' President. Secretary. 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Who died on or about the sixteenth day at Peurtmo 1800 are required 00 or before iliv Witill day ol April, Me, 40 send by post prepaid, oi delivei to the Undersigned, full particulars of then Menne duly verilbAl by affidavit and the nature of security if any held by them. Pul thea' lake n0Gloc Wine lifter the last mentioned date the assets of die told deceased a ill be diet' ibutee union Ihe parties entitled thez•eto luiving re. 1, a td only to the Monne of widen net= shall then hove been steam Dated at Grey this 10th day of March IBA 1111010. JAIal 112031elic, Aduilliigeletria Notice of DisSolotion AkFauTA104:0 1101J15I1 ARP boy roil *AL,10,--tiood yeller, weter told Breit trees. Begun u of trt, T. DINGSION, or P, 0, hos NU, Brussels, 8241 WOO. SALIC-Cionitortable house' on Willimn street, Brussels. 14 non) la, good wail, garden and fruit trees. For terete tipple to Pt 1ifectim or De H, Scott, Brussels tr. Cre011IFORTAB”E residence and 98 nose of tend, Mime 101 512 Albert etruet, lirtne eels! far solo. 5196150 1011,V4tballt, with all cull. venteuees and possession <mold be Siren at once. Per further particulars apply ola tho premisen to Min, Jae, Pergu.son, or D. Fer- guson, Teeswater. tf. OOBIFORTABLE COTTAGE, stable and sore of land for sale, Wornberry street, North, tiruseels. Good well, fruit treat, &Q. PoSeeileion could be given at once. For further particulars as to price, terms, &a., apply on the premises. ALEX. MoLAUOHLIN, 7-tf COR SAT.,E OR TO RENT. -The underidoud offers his well located property in Bruasele for sale or to rent. There are 04 eons of land with 'comfortable house, with cellar, etablt,. orehard, well, &a Possession on Aug, Forprice, terms, and other information toJAS. DUNFORD, Winton or 'P1114 P051' Brussels. THOS. DUNPORD, laingdon, North Dakota. 10n ACES FARM TO RENT. -The under. to signed tent rent his fele 100 aura farm, Lut 8, Con. 2, Grey. (Mod Memo and barn, orchurd, &a, Place well watered and well fenced; all seeded down exaept 10 acres. Miles from Jamestown and mile to school. Poi/session given at once For further mirth:. ulara apply or wrItelo W. G Combos, motes - worth, =IA 5. seopt, Brussels. 8145, PtiOPZIITY FOR SALE. -In order to °Jose the mete of the lute Thos. MnLciuottlttt the klmitiutors offer for sale the real estate consisting of al roomed house in good repair, X acre of land, together with 6 mires of arm - class land and large commodious stable, quite eon venient to house. For full description and location id property apply to P. SCOTT, or A. STEWAKT, Queen St., West, 13romeels. tiounty of Huron. tf. Notice to ,Crediltors In the tnatter of the eshte of 1015 Colter, late' of Lite Village of Brussels, in the County of Heron, carriage maker, deemeted. Notice is hereby given pursunnt to ',The Revieed Statutes or Ontario," 1807, section 80. chapter 120, that allereditore and othershav- ing Manta against the eetitte Of the said John Lieber, who died on or about the 26t11 duty of Jen. A D., IVA are regnired Ou or before the rat day of May, A.D., MD, to send by pos6, prepaid, to Jacob. N. Colter, at Bespeler, 0110., the executor of the last will and testament of the Hold deceased, their Ohrlstieu and sur - allies, addresses and descriptions, the full Particulare of their claims, a statement of their aceonnts, duly ea rtinixi, and the nature of the seetwities if any) held nv them. And farther take notice that atter such last mentioned date the said Executor will pro. teed to distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the partiee entitled thereto, having regard only to the &aline of whieh he shall then have notice and that the Bald Exeouter will net be liable for the said assets, or any part thereof, 50aine person or 35500130 0! whose 010ini nether shall not have been received by .them at the time of snob distribntion. A Dpat.eldonoot,Etespeler, this 181» day of March, JACOB 21 000E11. 'Box 206, Hespeler, Bx- ectutor of the last Will anti Testament of John Caber, deceased, by 0. It. BANNING. Solicitor for Exeoutor, All mem indebtea to the shrive estate are requeSted to make settlement forthwith to J. N. OOBER, Executor. liONESEEIKERS EXCURMONS TO ' liaeltaba, Saskatchewan, Alberta Bendel Tabulate.; Toronto 3.00 a.m. on AFRO, 420 MAY 4,18 JUNE 1, 15, 28 JULY 13,23 . *up. 10,24 SEPT, 7, 21 Second clap dada kepi Ontario makes to principal Netthwat twine et LOVV ROUND.TR1R RATES eViselpse cad rotten $32,00: Edmonton and alum $42.58, end to other ?tone in propogion. Tiokau good to totem within 60 dart from going date. -140.4Uo.Rollk!sT cSomLfgErt.Ebtr SLEEPING hmOy CARS 71/411 bedding, ea; be ramrod attendant* ram the:nigh lt.,l,,nnnt. 'Battle appilcritloneust be Made Atilt FOR HomEst Kurile' PAMPHLET inmedifids rata and full information, App!ytoas,cstC.PR.AsentoitoR.L. Thompson, Did, Pan. Ad.. Toronto. ONLY DIRECT LINE NO CHANGE OF CARS .41•101011MEMOIMIWO.....MINIMMMIIIMMy. T. FAA . Agent 1 BRUSSELS 6 Photographs Cne Dozen erstaniaeausigasmosecetscaarsaamed . For the next few weeks I intend to give 16 Photosfor each citizen ordered. 'rids will include Cabinets and all sizes smaller. PoSt Cords, 3 for tic You are always welcome at our Studio to look uver our work. Enlarging dune 00 short notice. A fun line of Picture Framee and Monelings. R. Brewer • eget'ree eseseseffeeteeieseeeeeeezegeeeseeeeeree) BY-LAW NO. 3, 19095 g 2; Ifuirnmufigl.,=" g u pretence it leading i'amidinn ,411101.1VOI1 rent' es, employed by of the village of Brussels, the gouty of hilt 4 ag===== 5 ...6 -.---. ---- -- g_ 1 Vilerstitllitnl it, MA -meted privately ..L.4 l'a authorize the Corporation of theVillage of Brussels, in the County of Huron 61 en l' ` 4' .k* ‘• 1 r" a ,- at It 4 m 11 .K W .1 74:411b 0 in. ,rad - , .., t. to t be ne4 poottons. to burrow tee stun of l'wenty five tiUCCIred.pollara by the issue of debentures -111, ee courses -t ommerrial, Steno- o; .. tO teat ainouitt, and to loan the same to Walter J. Garside and. William James, .q graphs end '1 0liwriii,12,y. V of the City or Loudon, 'Manufacturers, tor the puepuee ol put cheong a site or SI1'1" l•l"""a' 14""'""*. d8/' §. lie for purti,nlars. building, or to Purchase it site and erect a beetling aud equip the :sante with ;a sutcable machinery for the maoutecture 0 Chemical Fire Extinguishets and VYingham for the term of ten years tram the date this By-law rakes effect in the - , said VIIg for a General SALK:Moe Repair Shop, and tor working capitato l ruu the same, -Business Ooliege g • ,t1b% lago of Brussels, M the 'eaty of Huron. 0E0. spopront, Principal Z520:0 ,-04taitincomus.tcarxuh.twnrzi4vAmoVR, 96 Whereas the said Walter J. Garside and Wililam Janice have applied to the Muui- cipsa lemma of the Philip of Brusseis for H luau nf the dein of Twetay five hundred dollars for the term of ten place, odd lotsu .to bear intereat at the rate of five per emit per Renato, aud repayeble an follows :- 4850.00, pert of the said printiipal item, at the sud uf the third awl each eneneeding year for six years mud the balance at the end uf the' teeth year, together with imerest yearly at the tete atorenaid and }Mould auy lutenist remain in arreare the same to bear lutenist at the rate afuresaid aud be compounded each year. Seid hien to be adeemed to them ae soon as they shall owu mud equip a taot try with suitable machinery for the mauufacture of (Minimum Fire Besiege/share and a gener- al inaulliue repair Mop in Me stud Village 61 Brueizels and DM% Gemmed a first mortgage on tne odd factory, machinery and meet aud also ou the reeidence of the stud Walter J. Garaide iu she city of Lou- don, 10 the county of Middlesex, Ontario, whi h said ree84eU0e in tO be worth at that time at team the HUM 01 01,000.00 in ee- cordauce with the terms herebt set out. Ansi whereas- in order thereto it will be neceasary to isms debeutures of the said Municipality for the sum of 42,600.00 an hereinsi ter provided whisk is tee amuuut of the debt iuteuded to be created by Mile bylaw, the prooeede thereof to be applied tu the purpose aforesaid tsnd to no other object. Atid whereaa it is deferable to issue the said debeetures at one time and bo make the priuoipal of the said debt repayable in equal &Unita' instairneete of principal and iuteresb during the period uf ten yeuxe next after the issue uf the said debetrattres. And wherees the total amuuut required by the Municipal Aot to be netted auuuully by speoierrate tor the payment of the said debt and interest as hereinafter provided ie 4225.76. And whereae the amoutit of the existing debetuure debt of the said Village of Brussels, is 041:1,885.03 and uo principal or irtreetilt: udweartzrate amount of the whole rateable property of the Villitge nI Bruseele, ateourdinx to the teat Aseesamem Roll of the same Is 4380,16.5.00. Therefore the Munittipal Council of the Oorporatiou of the Vlitage of Bruaaele enacts aa follows :- 1. That the Municipal Counoil of the Coreormitet of the Village of Brussels shall loan to Waiter J, Gertilde and Wil - Mem Jamee and such other pereoue as 'nay be esomisted whit them mild for the par - polio of misting fetid Num debentures of the Village tif Brussels to the ailment of 0220000 ere TO he issued in 8111115 of not lase time 911)000 eactli and shall be m- imed un the fifteenth .day of March 1909 and each of the stbid ciebentgres shall be dated the ditmeal h day of April 1909 be- ing the day of the issue thereof end shall be peptize) lit ten ogeet mental instalmente of prittuipal told etterest on the fifteenth dity of moth eueceeding Alen for teu years at the tam of the ntaticiard Batik of Oitilada here. 9, Each of the mad debentores shall be signed by the Reeve and Treueurer of the maid Village of Broseels and ideal have offixed thet•eto by the Clerk of the esid M u Mei pality the said oi the (mid 'Village of Brusselis 6. The said debentures shell bear 111005551 01 the rate of five per uetst per aniline pity •ble yeerly a the mud Book on the fiftet nth day of April in teeth and every year during the ourrezety thereof, 4; Dut Mg the curretioy 01 20 said, de- benture* there obeli be rosed itimually by special rate oti all the rateable property in Me Reid Vtilage of Brueziele the stun of 855875 Itue r1lor1)113p, trttttpttl4ndEiTtrteitrq4estthine res.peos ssf the Said debt, ' 0, The staid autu of 82,600,00, being Ithe proceeds of the said debentures, is to be heeded over to the said Walter J. Ger side nod 11 1111501 James as woe as they shall owu to suitable faotory iu the said Village of „13rutesels mud 'lave the some properly enUipped, with suitable mitchin- er) for the reauufauture of Chemical Fire Exiluguialters aud for a general machiue repair ahup aud will have executed a first mortgage uu the eaid facitory, site, plant and macemery and ttleo on the resideuce of the said Walter J. Garside, in bile City of Imudini, said mortgage to be for ten yeare from the Fifteemli day of April 1909 aud Mali bear interest at the rate of five per. mum per mutant yearly, payable uu eaoh atm every 15th day ef April ou all principal trout time to time reutaluitig uupaid until the principal SUM ie mud in hill as well after as before maturity and the stud principal BUM to be payable as -follows, 4860,00 00 each loth day et Apt•il in eauh of the ) ears 191/, 1912, 11114, 1916, 1918 and 1917 and the b lame ou the loth day of Ape 1918. Said mortgage Outsl pre,: vide that the said partieti will insureehe said properties to their full ineurabte value in a Cumpeuy'or Computes approved by the (Jouutal, with loot payable to ehe said Village of Brussels as their iuteree4 limy uppear uuder isturbgtge, staid policies to be 'lauded over to the said (amuse' end maid Inortgege is also to contain all the usual etatutury ouveziants. 6. Tule 13y -law shall take effect on the 19th day of Maroh, 1909, should it receive the asoeut 02 11,8 Meiners. 7. The votes of the said electors en- titled to vote on sued By-law shall be takeu thereon az the following those mid places that ie to s•y : On Monthly the 5th day of April, 1909, oommeming at the hour of nem fu the forenoon aud coutiuuing un- til the hour of Ave in the aftertmou of the same day. Iti polliug divisiou No. Oue at the (Am 'of Rube Thumsen, Jae. T. Roan, Deputy Returuing Officer ; in pulling divieion Nu. Two et the ()Mute' Room aud that, N. F. Gerry be Deputy Returniug tinker ; aud for pulling disitdou No. Three, at the residenue of Om Birt mei that eeter Stunt be Deputy Returniug °ffift.e.eron Monday the 29th day of Msreh 1909, the Reeve of the eta Vit. lege of Bruoirala Mall atteed at the Council room, at tett o'clock in the fore- noon, to appoiut pereone to atteud at the yariem polling places itforaoaid aud at bite suinnnug up of the votes by the Clerk ou behalf of the,persone iutereeted in pro. muting or uppolong the passing of the /laid bylaw respectively. 9. The Clerk of the Village of Remotes Mail attend 'at the Council room iii the ToW u gal, at ten uellook iii the forenoon, on Tuesday the teeth duty of April 1009 to sone' up the motto uf vutes fur and ago:hest theested bylaw. Read the first time iu epee °outwit and pommel the 101,11 day td Mareh 1909, Read the snotnal tiara in epee. Counoil mid p ogle() the ltals My ut Islam!' 1909. Reed in open lemucil after hoeing re - ()bleed the eosins!, of the Measure sod flintily paused she day o5...........1909. Reeee. tlet -- TARR NOTICE The abitve is a true copy of IS proposed bylaw wheal heti betel toilet' into coneiderta tent °Aid will be limey platted by the Commit of the Village of Bruosele in the eveut uf the assent uf the elemors beim; obtained thereto after ono month from the firet peblioasiou in Tan CAUS-IALtl PoBT, the date of she lima publieetion was the Ilth day of ettrch 1909 stud that Me votes of the electors of the said Municipality will be taken thereon ori the day and at the hours Dud places theteiu fixed. F. 5, SCOTT, Clerk. rgermerrsrarrorr........arsosorar SUMMER SCHOOL June, 1tely and August leadts into our Fall 'Perm without any break. Enter any time, New Catalogue free. Write for it to -day. attnins CALLECZ The Largest, most Reliable of Its kind. 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Cite grad. 50 times nevin tti,ttttit ttti Mike assistiuthi ep end 1311H1110H4 colleee 1.1e1,511ei.8, Write i!„ Lt fur free cuts Imtue Enter 1,15 ti 4.4 Enloe* & whoLachlan, Pr inelpaM, 1.1. * MONTH LY 1fst Fairs USSELS The reesuler Metelhilt Horse Fairs Will bc held for the seeson as follows THURSDAY? APR, 1st, mog o 11.• h • Ihr