The Brussels Post, 1894-10-19, Page 34u'T, 19, 1894
Town, D OQ or..-.
11fr1pylDDla OOvaeibmSabbath 8ervioee
at 11 a 'ln and 0:80 Mtn, Suotday 8ohool
at 200 p Al, Bev, I39ba Boss, B A,
pastor,
KNax Ouuaon,--Sabbath Services at 11
a m and 0:130 p m, Sunday School ab
2:30 p m. BOY. D,111i)lar, Pastor.
ST. alohmm's Cnuhton,—Sabbath lServioas
at 11 a In Bpd 7 9 m, Sunday Sehool
ab 200 p,. u. Rev, W, G. Reilly, Mauna -
bent.
METttoplsw Onuncu,—Sabbabh Servioes
at 10:30 a m and 6030 P m, Sunday
School at 2;80 p m. Rev. G. II. Cobble.
dick, 13 , A, B D, pastor.
BotrAN CATHODIC CHDaaf.—Sabbath
Sorvioo third Sunday in every month, ab
10:30 a hn. Rev Joseph Kennedy,
priest.
SALVATION An3IY: Servloe at 7 and 11
a in and 3 and B p m on Sunday and
every evening in the week at 8 o'clock, at
the harraolls.
ODD FEImowa' LOpGA every Thursday
evening, in Graham's bloolf..
MAeoem Lowe Tuesday at or before
full moon, in Garfield block.
A 0 IX W Lopq° on the 8rd
Friday evening:of eaoh month, in Blas.
hill's block.
C O F Loewe 2nd and lash Monday
evenings of oath montiY, in Blashill's
blook.
I 0 F, 2nd and last Friday in Odd
Fellows' Hall.
L U L let Monday fn every month
in. Orange Hall.
SONS ON 800mitNo, tat and 8rd Thee -
days of eaoh month, in Odd Fellows'
Hall.
K, 0. T. M, Lonoz,'let and 3rd Thurs-
days of each month, in Vanstone block.'
Hoare Oman, 2nd and 4th Friday even-
ings in Blashill's Hall.
POST 012120E.—Offiae home from 8 to.
m. to 7 p. m.
MEOHAN108' INsTITOTE.—Library in
Holmes' block, will be open from 6 to 8
o'clock p. m. Wednesdays and 3:30 to 5
and 6 to 8 Saturdays. Miss Dolly Shaw,
Librarian.
Tows, Couxom.—W. H. Herr, Reeve ;.
W. H. McCracken, Robert Graham, R.
Williams and S. Wilton, Councillore ;
F. S. Scott, -Clerk ; Thomas Kelly,
Treasurer ; D. Stewart, Aeseasor and J.
T. Roes, Collector. Board meets the 1st
Monday in eaoh month.
Scam, BoAED.—Rev. Ross, (chairman,)
Dr. McKelvey, Dr. Graham, A. Reid, A.
Hunter and J. N. Kendall ; Seo.-Treas.,
81. Rose. Meetings 2nd Friday evening
in each month.
Pusnro Soaoon TEAOUEn8.—J. R. Cam-
eron, Principal, Mies Braden, Miss
Downey andlitilss Cooper.'
BoAnn or Ewalt —Reeve Kerr, Clerk
Scott, A. Stewart, T. Farrow and J. N.
Kendall. Dr. McNaughton, Medical
Health Officer.
MY WIFE'S BROTHER.
Atlanta Constitution :—
My wife's brother's been violin' ne,
And he' eth' exoit'neet little cuss
'At ever drawed the breath of life
Er, whittled my desk with a bigjacknife,
Furst day be trim be tuk the oat
An' hitched'er up to my of silk bat ;
He bored a bole right thro' the brim
To make a horse an' cart for him.
When he gob out fust thing he did,
He licked our next door neighbor's kid ;
An' bled his nese, an' blacked his eyes,
An' then I bad ter'poligize.
Nes' day et rained. He elk his ball
An' played a game in oar front hall ;
He used the hat rook for first base
An' smashed the hall clock in the face.
Then yesterday, he went ter play,
An' first we knowed, he ruoned away.
A p'liceman found him after dark
Up with the monkeys in the park.
•
For seven days, he's been aur gueet,
An' each day's been the exoitin'est
Tomorrow he's a-goin' hum,
An' nex' time—we won'thev no room.
Lucless w.
A new skating and curling rink is like.
ly to be built here.
I. Groff on Show day sold his magni•
fioent team of blank oarriaee horses to a
Chicago buyer for 8600. They are to be
used as a hearse team.
The Ladies' Aid Sooiety intend giving
anold•tiree Hallowe'en supper in the
basement of the Methodist church on the
evening of Wednesday, Oot. 31st.
The members of the Ancient Order
of United Workmen of the village will
attend the Methodist church in a body
on Sunday, Oot. 210, at eleven o'clock,
when the pastor, Rev. John Mills, will
preach the annual sermon to the Order.,
George Girvin, of this village, offers a.
,ohalleoge of $100 to any mac in the Do-
minion on it running shot, at deer, fox,
bear, wolf, rabbib or hare.
Exeter.
Sam'l. Baskerville had a potato stalk
that measured nearly five feet in length.
It was of the White Elephant variety.
The Orangemen of Exeter and vicinity
will attend divine service in the Trivitt
Memorial church on Sunday, Nov. 4th,
when Reit. E. W. Hunt will preaoh an
appropriate sermon.
The Advocate says :—Some time be-
tween Sunday night and, Tuesday some
fiendish person or persons gained admit
Canoe.into the basement of the Main
street Methodist church through the back
window and made a moat dastardly at-
tempt to fire the building. They pro-
cured two lampswhioh were in the
church and after emptying their con-
tente over the floor, immediately under
the choir place, set fire to it, but strange
to say it went out in some myeterioue.
way before much damage was done.
Gliituten.
Tbe Evaporator ie using about 300
bushels of apples every 24 hours.
W. Tedford will return to bis situation
in Mimeo ,,as soon as hie health will
warrant it.
The Doherty Organ Factory ie now
lighted by the iucandeseent electric light,
and runs itsown plant.
Mrs, McIntyre has a fine sample of
raepbertioe which she pioked on Wednes-
day morning of last week.
At a meeting of the Collegiate Board
of Trustees, it was decided that some
member of the board perform the dutles
of Secretary until the end of the ourrent
year ,wnd the full year's salary be allow.
ed Mr. Hine'sestate.
Mee. W. MOW, jr„ waa Called away
last week by the death of her father at
Detlutny, near Port Hope.
Bev, jr,W, ffolmes attends a meeting
of the Bdnoetiopal Committee of the
Methedieb chapels, at Sler4, on Out. 28rd,
The Liberate have entered about ,0
appeals against the town 'voter's Diets,
and the Ooueervativee make about 70 ap.
peals.
A couple of sheep whioh had been im.
pounded here, were sold by auotion, and
brotI ht the munilioent auto o3 22,45, or
at the rate of $1.22,} eagh, not enough to
pay exponaes,
!,"3eaforill.
Johp A. Jackson passed eeaoeeefully
the examination of the fleet year at To.
ronto University.
0. H. Olarkeon, who is at present
teaching in the county of Dieex, will'
have charge of the Edon school, Usborne,
for 1805.
Dr. Campbell, of this town, who has
been absent about three weeks, ie home
again. He went with his son, Charles,
who has entered Jefferson Medical 001.
lege in Philadelphian
A committee from Beitannia lodge,
A. E. A. M., waited en Dr, Srnibh before
leaving town, and presented himwith a
well written and moefy worded 'address,
expressing the sorrow of his brethren 08
bit departure, and at the same time
asking his a000pbanee of a beautiful
Past Master's apron as a reminder of the
many pleasant hours spent together on
the Maeonio floor.
The following officers were elooted for
work in the W. 0. T. U.—Mrs. M. B.
Smith, supt. of Literature; Mrs. Ma•
Oulloah, associated with her, Mrs. Nee.
lin heredity and hygiene; Mrs. Logan,
Band of Hope Mrs, G. Duman, relief ;
Mrs. Elliott and Mies M. E. ?dolman,
press work ; Mrs. Kemp, lumbermen.
The general otlfoers for the year are Pres.
Mre. Willie; Vice.President, Mre. M. B.
Smith ; Cor. -Sem. and Treasurer, Mrs.
McLean ; Rem - Sett., Mrs. Kemp.
About three months ago the residence.
of Michael Hurley was entered by some
unknown person during his absence at
church, and the sum of $47 taken from,a
puree in a drawer. On Sunday evening
of last week his house was again entered
in a similar manner, and the sum of $67
received the previous evening as payment
on a note, and a note worth a consider-
able sum, extracted from the same drawer
in the bureau, whioh had been looked
but was evidently pried open with a stove
lifter. The note was found on Tuesday
evening lying inside Mr. Hurley'e gate.
Goc%e rich.
Chas. Garrow left last•week to .reeume
his studies at Toronto University.
Gardener Wells, of the Bayfieldroad,
reports seeing wild strawberry plants in
full bloom in the woods.
Large flocks of wild dunk are daily seen
on the lake and the boys are thinking of
borrowing the oaanon on the bank to go
shooting.
Chas. Wells and his eon John, who
have been visiting in Goderioh and vicin-
ity for the past three months, left for
their home in the Antipodes.
Two lads in Saltford, Robert Ellis and
Geo. Greer, were brought before the new
P. M., ahrrged with steeling grapes from
James Stewart. The boys admitted tak-
ing the fruit.
As Oolin Campbell was paddling
around the, back part of the harbor, his
vessel -a poorly.00nstrnated raft—went
•to pieces and the young sailor was pre.
oipitated into the water. A young man
who was near by went to the rescue and
a000 had the youngster ashore.
Complaints are being made about the
waves between the piers caused by the
shape of the extended piers. The Sephie
came in with a strong South wind and
all went well until elle got abreast of the
North pier when the back waves from
that pier swept ber decks. The swell in
the harbor with a Southwest wind'is very
large.
The canvaes made amongst the bad-
ness men of town by the committee,. for
stook and subscriptions towards the erec-
tion of a Summer hotel and sanitarium
in Goderioh, has not been as successful
as was expected, and certainly gives little
hope that the project will be accomplish-
ed. Lean than $1600 has been subsorib-
ed.
John Oox, the popular Reeve of Gods -
doh townehip, met with a bad aooident
the other day. Going to feed hie horses,
he was carrying a sheaf of oats, whioh
frightened otie of them while he 'waa in
its stall, and it kicked him on the thigh,.
inflicting a wound that is exceedingly
painful and has einoe confined him to
hisroom.
(3nnadteirlt No NV to.
London is to have a spiritualists so.
oiety.
The T., H. & B. bylaw was (tarried in
Hamilton.'
Galt's population is 7,420, an increase
of 202 last year.
The first survey of the St. Olair Canal
bee been oompleted.
The Canadian Pacific exhibition oar
will leave for New York State.
George Nixon died at London from the
effect of the shooting aooident.
Gideon Degnire was killed at Montreal
by grasping a live electric wire.
Lord and Lady Aberdeen were pleas.
antly entertained et Prince Albert.
A. Semple, M. P.; was re -nominated
by the Liberais of Centre Wellington.
John Longhlan, of Gleneig township,
was thrown from his wagon and killed,
Rev. S. Dew, rector of Christ Ohuroh,
Belleville, has resigned from the min-
istry.
The annual eoenty convention of tho
Wellington W. T. U. was held at
Mount Forest,
Charles Green was acquitted of the
charge of having tnurdered Patrick Oos.
grove, at the Oornwall Aeeizee.
The Grand Trunk elevators at Sarnia
are brooked with grain, and there are no
oare available to relieve the glut.
Janes Finlay, East avant e, St. Thomas,
has received word of a fortune of £300,.
000 sterling, left by his father's eider.
The Sarnia Post wants the town to.
fix up a room for the policemen to sit
down and warm themselves after the
saloons are closed.
RlsuoATletr Ounce IN A Dir.—South
American Rhenmatie Cure for Rheumy,
dem and Neuralgia radically cures in 1
to 8 days. Its action upon the eyetem
is remarkable and Mysterious. 11 re.
moves at once the cause and the disease
immediately disappears. The fret dose
greatly benefits. 76 cents. Warranted
by G. A. ;Deadman.
TRE BRIU$SE $ POST 8
Ntenetwiettetteeteatircerinnelette
Wm,Bobinson, ex•0ity Pingineer of
London, Ont„ died Friday, aged 82.
13, .f3uanee, of Delhi, raised a cabbage in
hie garden this year whioh weighed 25
pounds.
Diphtheria 28 so bad in Deltic/nide
Ward, Ottawa, that it bee been found
ueeeaeary t0 olpee the 8olmele.
M. T. Berne, of Tilsonburg, oaptur
$460 in prizes on hie poultry at the fa
at Syrasuoe and Newberg, N. Y.
Turnkey Bruce, of Whitby jail,
beaten almost to death Friday by it 09
viot named Arnold, who escaped.
At Brantford the stock of the BrigAmerican Starch Company was sold f
$5,000. The purchasers were D. Lowe
and Geo. Footer.
The Eastern Ontario Press Asaooiat'
met at Carleton Place Friday, 5.
MacDonald, of The Arnprior Chronic
was doted president.
The Council of the Toronto Board
Trade have pnoeed a' resolution urgi
the immediate oonsbraotion of the Nipi
sing and James Bay railway.
x At Fredericton, N. B., George Brow
andJefferson Mount were sentenced
twelve yeare eaoh in the penitentiary
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At a recent wedding' In Clinton the
bride wore a pair of stockings worn by
her grandmother at her wedding, They
are now 62 years old and have been worn
on four bridal occasions.
Michael Montague, who was formerly a
resident of Ilingeton, was blown from the
top of a car of lumber at Buffalo, falling
on his head, Elie skull was fraobured and
he died in a few minutes,
The Patrons of North Bruoe have
chosen P. L. Potts, ex•reevo of Arran
township, as their oandidate for the next
Dominion election. He ie said to be a
member of the P. P. A.
HEART DIeiAen RnaioVED no 80 MIN.
uTEe.—All oases of organic or sympathetic
heart disease relieved in 80 minutes and
quickly cured, by Dr. Agnew'e Oure for
the Heart. One dose convinces. Sold
by G. A. Deadman.
Near Blenheim, Ont., Friday, Joseph
Laird, an old resident, who lived alone,
hanged himself in his barn. He made a
rope of binding twine, formed a noose at
one end, fastened the other end above,
stood upon a chair, placed hie head
through the noose and jumped off. He
is said to have been a heavy drinker.
Human life is held too cheaply' when
the individual who needs a tonic for bis
Lasing
seeks to oover his wants by pur•
chasing every new mixture that is recom-
mended to him. Remember that Ayer's
Sarsaparilla has a well earned repute,
Son of fifty years standing.
Prof. Saunders, Director of the Experi-
mental farms at Brandon, Indian Head
and Agaseiz, reports the fauna all doing
well. At Indian Head there are over 120,-
000 fruit trees growing and at Agaseiz
over 10,000, and about 5,000 trees a year
are being put out at the latter place, so
that in a few years it is expected there
will be a valuable plantation of trees,
comprising all the best hard wood of
Eastern Canada.
Tho "Soo" is booming just now. The
town has sold the power canal to an
American syndicate for 2260,000, just
about the sum paid for its construction -
and the new owners are bound to spend
half a million developing the property
and building pimp mills, etc. The whole
North S.hore,from the Sault to Miseiesau.
gua, is full of the finest timber, which eon.
stitutee the raw material. Heretofore
large quantities of this timber have been
exported to the States, but hereafter it
will be manufactured in our own country.
Dunlop vs. Strome, mounted the court
ab Stratford, Friday. Plaintiff, James
Dunlop, a farmer living in Howlett, and
defendant rune a saw mill and steam'
threshing machine in Fordwioh. On the
12th September, 1893. defendant was
threshing at Dunlop's farm and owing,
as plaintiff alleges, to a defective smoke
stank in the thresher the plaintiff's stacks
and buildings took fire and were destroy-
ed, for whioh he olaime $1,08225. A
targe number, of witnesses were called and
the contradictions were numerous. The
jury gave a verdiot for the defendant.
Mr. Osler, Q. C., for plaintiff; Mr. Mabee
for defendant.
A wife chastises, her husband.—Why
ehonld Jones forget them ? His wife
gave him implicit directions, told him
just how they are put up and where be
would find them, but poor Jones is absent
minded and sometimes drops in at the
wrong place and comes out with a
wonderful change of .breath. The oaee
was importanb however for his wife had
a terrible sick headaohe, and was nerv-
ous and fretful. She knew Stark's
Powders would cure her instantly, but
they didn't come and the row was inevit-
ble. Twenty-five cents a box at all
ruggiste.
J. Hall and wife, of Brampton, were
bribing at Innerkip last week, and on
riday morning started to drive to the
talion there to take the early train on
he 0. P. R. for home. Just before enter -
g the station yard Mrs. Hall started to
Alt to her husband, saying "I have
mething to tell you," and immediately
expiring. She was at once taken to the
sidenoe of Robt. McNichol, but medical
d was of mo avail. Mrs. Hall was about
years of age. Tbe body was taken to
rnmpton on Saturday.
The new system of telephoning whioh
e Boll Telephone Company is putting
the different buildings of Hiram Wal -
✓ do Sone, at Walkerville, will be most
mplete in Canada: By the new arrange -
ants the firm will have thirty-four tole-
oaee, all connected with the Central
Moe. La eight of these principal offices
11 be located small switch boards, so
et' any of'the eight can hold oommuni•
tion with eaoh other without calling up
e 'mail. office As it is now, some of
e offices only have private lige oonnee-
on. . The firm else have leased one of
e oable wires to Detroit from the com.
ny
At the Orangeville. Division. Court. last.
ek before Judge McCarthy, A. Currie,
Hilleburs undertaker, sued Robb. Dan-
deon, of Deet Garelena a, for a balance
$20 due on an Recount for funeral ex.
Hees. • Currie's bill was $50, on which
0 had been paid, Donaldson consider•
g the balance an over charge. The ao•
ant was contracted for .the burial of
onaldeon's brother, a wealthy miser.
he evidence went to show that caskets
pplisd by the undertakers for $40 Dost
m $16 to $18 originally,' without the
mminga, and that $0 ie the amount
urged for dressing a corpse. Donald -
n disputed the account becanee the
neral expenses of another brother who
been buried in Toronto had east only
6, while the gilleberg undertaker
nted $50 for this job. Judgment was
ven for the $20.
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13, Westwood, a lad of .eighteen,
living in Parkdale, watt shot and danger•
ouoly wounded Saturday night ab the
door of his residence by an unknown and
myeterlone aseallant,
Ayer'e Bair `Vigor, whioh has outlived
e u it
and suparBed d hundreds rade of slm ar pre-
paratione, is undoubtedly the Moab
fashionable as well as esonomleel hair,
dressing in the market. 13y iba we, the
poorest head of hair becomes laxuriaut
and boa utifol.
A BOON TO Honsnnitiu,—One bottle of
English Spavin Liniment enmplebely re-
moved a curb from my Verso. I .take
pleasure in reootpmepding the remedy, as
it sots with mysterious premptnsea in
the removal from horses of hard, soft or
calloused temps, bleed spavin, ep3ints,
ourbs, aweeny, etiflae and sprains. Guo.
Bonn, farmer, Markham, Ont. Sold by
G. A, Deadman.
During the competition for Indy drivers
at the Lions Head Fair,R. A, ltioore'e rig,
driven by Miss Wallace, came Into col-
lision with that of another lady, resulting
in an upset and Miss Wallace being nncere.
menieeety landed in the ring, The horse
continued its course round, and on its
eapbure at the starting point, Miss Wal
lave pluckily reassumed the ribbons and
entered upon the contest es if nothing
bad occurred. The incident was rather
sensational while it lasted, and Miss Wal-
lace is to be congratulated upon her
escape £rot injury.
RELI= IN SIX Houns.—Distressing
ney and bladder diseases relieved in six
hours by the "Great Soubh American
Kidney Oure." This new remedy is a
great surprise and delight on aoeounb of
its exeeedii,a promptness in relieving
pain iu the bladder, kidueye, back and
every part of the urinary paesages in
male or female, It relievesretentionof
water and pain in peeing it aimed 'im-
mediately. .If yen want gnick by G. cure this is your remedy. • Sold by G. A.
Deadman, druggist.
LIME i LIME i
To those who Intend Building.
Having boils a Lime House at the Sta-
tion I will keep if supply of the Best
Fresh Lime for Sale suitable for all
Building purposes. Also
WHJTE BRICK
And Plastering Hair for Sale.
D. A. Lowry.
BRUSSELS.
ALLAN LQ N Er
Summerafa.I��a s,
1594.
MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL
8E EI VICE.
Front Pram Prom
Ltberpo'l STEAatsun,s. Montta,d. Quebec.
Daylight. 8 a.m.
058.18 fNn mules Nov.3
25 Parisian " 10 Nov,11
Nov. 1 Mong'Olia, " 17 18
'Will not call at Rimonski or Moville.
Passengere embark at Monte -al after 8
p. m, on Fridays.
For further information ns to rates,
&a., apply to
W. H. KERR,
AGENT, BRUSSELS.
Only the Scars Remain,
"Among the many testimonials whioh I
see in regard to certain -medielnes perform-
ing cures, cleansing the blood, etc.," writes
Emmy litrusoN, of the James Smith
Woolen Machinery Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa., "none
impress me more than my
own oaee., Twenty years
ago, at the age 0218 years,
I had swellings come on
my legs, whioh broke and
became running. soros.
Our family physician could
do me no good, and it was
feared that the bones
would be affected. At last,
my good old mother
urged me to try Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. I took three
bottles, the sores healed,
and I have not been
troubled since. Only the
seam remain, and the
memory of the poet, to
remind me. of the good
Ayer's Sarsaparilla has done me. I now
weigh two hundred andtwenty pounds, and
am in the best of health. I have been on the
road for the past twelve years, have noticed
dyer's Sarsaparilla advertised tit all parts
of the 'United States, and 'always take pleas,
urs In telling what good it did for Pte."
For the euro of all diseases originating in.
impure blood, the best remedy is
AYEtt'S Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer St Co., Lowell, ]thee.
Cures others, will cure you
Z e falx Line.
ROTAP NAIL STEdfdS1111'S.
between New i'loria and Llyerp901, via
l,iupenstewn, ovary wedueeaay,
As the 8toamers of WS line carry only a
strictly limited number in the man. and
:car oo:RIN 48,0 intending
pilpatipp 130* beertbe is neeeasary at ethis see.
son. For plane, rates, stc„applYtp
W. H, .Kerr,
Agent, Brussels.
7I1iE COOK'S BEST FRIEND
lARGCbrr S,ILS 111 CANADA.
M,r.l<. cL O D' S
System Zeztovator
'—«— —•A.N9 01110
TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
Iron Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleepleseness, Palpata.
tion of the Heart, .',Giver Oemplainb, Neur..
algia, Loss of Memory, Br000hitie, Oen.
sureption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney
and Urinary Diseaeee, St. Vitus' Donee,
Female Irregularities and General De.
bility,
LABORATORY OODERiDII, ONT.
J. NI. MoLEOD,
Prop, and Manufacturer.
Sold by JAMES FOX,
Druggist, Brussels.
Corsets are now recognized
to be the Standard Corset
of Canada.
Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded.
ASIC YOUR DRY GOODS DEALER FOR THEM.
Taylor & j lie
Are now in their New Store,
Dr. Graham's Block, Brussels.
A Full Stock of Groceries, Flour, Feed, Bread,
Crockery and Glassware,
CHEAP AS EVER FOR CASH.
,fill
Saleable Produce taken at Highest ,Market
Prices, but no Credit ,haven,
Commissions of all kinds
Promptly Executed.
Remember the BREAD and
other Prices in Proportion.
Goods Delivered in any
part of the town -
No Loafing or Spitting but bus -
mess on Business Principles,
Which we are aided in carrying out with 17 years exper-
ience on both sides of the world.
TAYLOR & SMILLIE.
CONFEDERATION
LIFE ASSOCIATION,
TORONTO.
Established 1871.
Capital and Assets, $ 5,000,000
Insurance at Risk, 22,560,000
Gain for 1892, - 2,000,000
W. C. MA.CDON,LID,.
Actuary.
Annual Insurance, $ 900,000
New Insurance, 3,670,000
Gain over 1891, - 750,000
THE NEW UNCONDITIONAL -ACCUMULATIVE POLICY
Is Issued Only by the Confederation Life Association.
1=s It is absolutely free from all restrictions se to residence, travel and occupation
from the date of issue. t it is entirely void of all conditions. r.-Ic is absolutely
and automatically non•forfeitable, after two years. The insured being entitled to r
(a) Extended insurance without application, for full amount of the policy, for the
further period of time, definitely set forth in the policy, or on surrender to a (b) Paid
Up Policy, the amount of whioh is written in the policy, or after five years, to a (c)
Cash value, as guaranteed in the policy.
President, Managing Director,
Hon. Sir W. P. Howland, O.B., M.0.Iif.G. J. K. Macdonald.
W. II. KER,It, Agent at Brussels.
"Footprints
On the Sands
Of Time.” .
Looking at them closely it is not hart. to be-
lieve that some of them might have been made by
ants, so very small their step and so crooked their
way ; excitable little creatures that with all their
flurry never seem to got anywhere in particular,
and whose whole interest seems to be that of turn-
ing aside from obstacles. Others again, it the
great length of their stride, remind ono of the
mighty jump of the kangaroo. They are evidently
getting somewhere, and on reflection it occurs to
the observer that these must be the tracks of those
shrewd merchants who 'got there' by jumping from
one advertisement in This Biwss>;Ls Poet to anoth-
er,
and as we ponder their prodigious strides, these
beautiful lines of the poet come to .Lind i
Footprints that perhaps another
Sailing o'er life's troubled main,
Some forlorn and shipwrecked brother
Seeing may take heart again,