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The Brussels Post, 1908-6-4, Page 5JMi$aLAURASPENCE Teacher of Piano or Organ ETHEL, ONT. BUSINESS CARDS, K. 0, T. M. R Insole Tont of the Mfte9obeos, No. 29 holdtheir regular meetings in 11106 Lodge Room, Beaker Sleek, on the 1st and '3rd Tuesday evenings 01 omen mouth, Vieltore alwaye wolaome, A, 100114108, new. • A. MoOtJIIOI0, R. K. JAMES HARRIS, Agent Howick Mutual Fire Insurance Company Ua100 and Resh10n00- WALTON. ONT. JOHN SUTHERLAND 1Nan000010, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH, AUCTIONEERS, L1 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION- • nen, will sell for butter prioee, to better niers, 111 lees time and lees charges thanany other Auctioneer In East Huron or he won't charge anything. Dates and orders can always be arranged at this oillee or by p arsenal applioation, ROB T. H. GARNISS BLOEVALE - ONT. Auctioneer for. Huron County, Terme reasonable. Bales arranged for at the °Moo of '1'01: Posy, 13rnnoota, 221f VETERINARY. i'1 A. CUNNINGHAM- `X • Honor Gradua.e of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, is prepared to treat all die- eime0 0f domeativatod 041 103010 10 a compel lar atteutiou paid to Vet rinaryr. iter ,u d p Veterinary attended to. fine a'uYl Calls -Pour do attended to. (110, andrubor y ety. -Four door( North, ..1 bckigc, Tnruberry at. bru seal H. 'Phone 47 Ir LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING, M.. BINOLAIR- `Y/ Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Notary Piddle, &o. Onfce-Stewart's BIook L door Nor W1 of Oautral Hotel. Su lie (tor for the Metropolitan Bank, pdOlIDF00T, BAYS & BLAIR- aAIiRISTE118 SOLICITORS, NOTARIES 110131,103, ETC. W. Pno0DF00m, K. O. B. 0. Hera G. F. Brant. OOleoa-'1'boae formerly occupied by Maims Cameron 4 Holt. Geusalas, ONTA810. DENTISTRY DR. R. P. FEILD, DENTIST Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Flret.olase Honor Graduate of Tomato Ilnivareic , Office next to Brewer's Photograph Galler aw e9. BItD813ELB. CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. Eis the leading basinoee training scilicet in Western Ontario. We give a thor- aj ouggb, praetleal trainingg on Oommer- 1d olid Subloots. Isaac Pitman'( 811001- • hand, Totten Typewriting, and in Com. merolai and Railroad Operating. r Each department Is in the heads of Ir experienced instructora. Wo assist Pt um Atodeute to positions, Our graduates ►r 99ll always succeed, for our couree0 are 06.0 the boat, (let our free catalogue and til learn more about d0. You may enter 4.D now. ELLIOTT J: MOLA OHLAN, Principals, i�� ,��am-=»cam- �ti6"av"� •id�l�� SINGER SEWING MACHINES ARE THE BESTI Machines may be seen at MoKAY & SHAW'S Hardware Store,'Brussele. Easy payment system may be arranged for. I also handle the Nordheim- er Piano. S. CARTER, AGENT BUGGIES WAGONS If you want u really good article in the Buggy or Wagon line go to the old reliable Cober Carriage Builder ou Market Square, Brus- sels, where you will find a first= olaas assortment. Beet of hand made Farm Wag- ons with different widths of gree' and different heights of wheels. Extra large heed made Wheel, beerovet Re-t•iminipg Light and Meavy Wheels, Repairing, Repainting and Jin hennaing attended to on ehorteat 130110e; JON COBER oaTa ,�avaavaav grm c ay viwwAyT Summer School... 0 Our management trains mere young � imoom00olt boyawewroInn ; watar It, , Spacial Course for Teachers, AMan Courses, riINDHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE f Goo, Spotton, Principal. vd+'tbv rEy v6v vu^J Yuv rdr Gnaw!" T2i&w23 latah Il . F BRUSSELS C}0TN01101100 (d0,NO NOIt'Pn Mail 7:06 a m Express .. 10:65 111 Express 11:2111 a 111 Mall.. 1:44 p m Lxpress 8:02 p 111 Express 81511»11 aararazdar Pamela WALTON '1'o Toronto To Godorkh Express 7:46 e m Express 11:66 a 10 Express 6:86 p 311 Express 5:25 p w Gra( J� clvs Urnsns Aovxa'1•ISE In 'l'nl. Poser, STanw hats are ill season. Aas we going to have an epidemic of drownings ? Be careful. '1'Hlt than who rocks the boat is about due to get his name in the papers. 50 CENTS, in advance. secures 'rHE Pose. for the balance of 1908 to any Canadian postoli-tce, 131,1, Ringers ill Brussels Tow Hall Pane 18111. Secure your reserve seats in good 01010. Plan of hall at Fox's Drug Store. THERE a i, 161 opening at THE Post For "tr E S p R boy,town or count. who a lively v, wishes to learn the printing trade. Apply personally at the office. Juse,s the math of weddings and don't forget that 'rue Poser has the finest line of wedding stationery to be had. Our type for printing the in vita• Hens i, new and Up to date. . ANN CAI. excursion to Model Farm, Guelph. on the Kihlca•dine hue will be run On Friday June red). Special trai n will be run and an enjoyable outing promised. There MIS never more to see at Guelph than this year. Keep June .8th clear for the Eckhardt 13(11 Ringers in the Town Hall, 13russels, They are worth going miles to hear and are a wonderful musical family, Pisu of reserved seats will be open iu due course at Fox's Drug store, THE following corps will attend the June military encampment at Goderich -26111 Middlesex ;'27111 Lanlbtoo ; 3otb Wellington ; 32nd Bruce and 33rd Liar. on and the Army Service Corps and the Army Medical corp; of the district. Dares for examinations have been fixed as follows: for enh•anee to model schools, June 23rd ; high school en trance, one 24th, 25th and 26th. Nor- mal school eptrance and junior tnatrieu- lotion, June 29th ; entrance to faculty of education and scholarship matricula- tion, July 211(1, Now that the banana season is on it is well to remind users of this fruit who eat it on the streets not to throw the peelings on the pavement, Many a pedestrian has received a bad fall and some have even got broken or sprained ankles by slipping s 1 m l on one of these e treacherous ous peelings, A cr.nr in the strawberry market is the prediction of Fruit dealers in nearly all sections of the country. Reports from the growers of berries indicate that the coming crop will be better than for many seasons, and show that a larger acreage has been devoted to the fruit. It is predicted that lovers of this succu- lent fruit in many Northern cities will be able to eat all the good berries they wept at Moderate prices. LxCl+.NSE0 auctioneers of 1110 county are: -Geo Beckett, Thos. Gundry, Jas. Stanley, F. S. Scott, 'Phomas Cameron, W. 13, Newton, G. W. Walker, Henry Bossenberry, loin Gill, R, McCharles, 49. A. Currie, Wm. Holman, las. A. Smith, David Dickinson, C. H. Wilson. Thomas Brown, Alex. Morrison, Henry Torrance, john Purvis, Edward Bossen- berry, 13. S. Philips. Joseph White. The licensed pedlars of the county are: E. Barnwell. -W. McDonald, G on1 . Vanderburgh, H. A. Jones, Thos. Langan, W. K. Whaley, Stewart A, MRavelle, iGeo, Beatty,Nelsen Ra elle R. A. McDonad, A. Dolgoff, James R. Cutt, W. G. Combes, Robert Shaw, John Young, J. E. Frey, Wm. Bush. field. 'rite New York Journal 'says :-"The local newspaper that amounts to any- thing expends the most of itsdenergy in gathering and printing hone news, Che big city dailies cannot compete with the local paper in its own field. They are not in touch with _ the life of Me town, 'They cannot give proper perspective to the news, They do not represent the place itself in any way. They are outsiders whose interests are centred elsewhere. The local news. paper is a Home instittttiou and its people take pride in its career. It keeps them in touch with the happenings of home folks, folks they know and see daily. Its advertislig columns are filled with the announcements of the mer- chants erchants with whim they do business. Therefore they want aid.need it above all other publications." A core of THE Poser bearing date April 15th, 1875, oe 33 years ago, wits discovered 11v Samuel T. Plum last week. We reproduce the Council min- utes from it, J. Leckie being the Reeve "The regular meeting of the Council was held in Hall's hotel on Tnesclav evening, Present -The Reeve and Councillors 'Phornpson,-Leadbeater and Graham, Minutes of lost meeting read and npproued• An account for :1634 was received from L. 0. 1,., Brussels, .for use of hall for four Division Courts, A tOmtntlliCatiOn was also read 8'0111 .S. Cole regarding circus license, &c. Moved by 1)1', Graham, seconded by Mr. Leadbeater•, that the suns of $[2 be paid to 1... 0. L., Brussels, for use or 11511, Rs per agreement. Carried. Moved by Dr, Graham., seconded by Mr. Thompson, that the clerk lomat S. Cole that 111e license and use of grotinds for circus will east $20. Car, Ned, Moved by Mr, Thompson, second- ed by Dr. Graham, that 18, Prayne be Are inspector for the village of Brussels, for 1875, at a salary of $65. Carried. Moved by Mr, t.eadhealee, seconded by Dr, Graham, that the salary of D. Stewart, assessor, be supplemented in tllesum ofilo, 11uc1 that the sum of $40 bo inserted in by-1dW ratifyhlg his appointment in liett of 1630, as the responsibility is mush greater then formerly. Cale lee Moved by I)r. hell' • 1'. Thompson, . " •elr,n i set 1 (t d 1 11 1 UI t S 1adjournt • •t t ain h C the l/ meet t t ai; Friday (Welling Garbed.'' The Thompson referred to is Mrs, Jas. G. 1301103' father. I - .r Bronchitis creeps into Consumption .Coughing weaknes the tubes and makes a, 1.01411111.; [)lace for the baoiili, Why let Bronchitis become establisb- eQi' It's easy Io cure -Jost, intuit( Catarrhozole- breate in ita soolhieg balsams 1111(1 relief comes at once, Catarr'huzolle is SO certain in. Bronci,tis that every case is cured Throat ie strengthened, ea0gll stops, lrritatioll goes 61)011)', 411 danger of tubereclojs is prevented. For throat trouble, catarrh and coughs, Cataln'hozone is the remedy. 251 and $1.011 at all deal- er's. Get It to -day. cccCgvvv►aIy ASSISTANCE IN DRAINAGE Professor Daly, professor of physics at the Guelph Agricultural w llura (ulle1e has sent out the following that will prove of use to tlrnlere. : The deportment of physics at the On- tario Agricultural College desires to announce the coniom:aee of its previous offer of assistance to farmers 1,1 matters pertaining to drainage. Far the part three years we have been authorized by the Minister of Agriculture to go out and assist any farmers In taking the levels of his lands for drainage purposes, in plauni1g the must advantageous systems of drains, and in calculating the grades and sizes of tile for the different drains, A (Wished map bearing all the information is sent to the owner. This n 11 oses first as A guide serves two l I p t 111'11 second 1l ill con5uut.tn¢ he d t a, may be preserved ata a record of the ex- act location of evert drain, so that if for any reason it should be necessary in years to conte to find any drain it could be dale accurzuely at 11 moment's notice, 'Che number of applications for as- sistance has increased very rapidly so that last year the had many more than the could attend to, To enable us to meet this increased [creased G'errand the Minister of Agriculture has this year given us a special appropriation, werebwe have been enabled p trouble our staff for this work. A new feature is being added : We have found in Ole past that frequently the neighbors in the vicinity of the farm being surveyed were interested and wished to observe the operations This suggested the desirability of leaking these demonstrations public, and tins will be dune wherever possible.: Any- one interested will be welcome on all oecasi011s. 13y this meals we shall be able to instruct 11 much larger number in platters pertaining to drainage prob. letns Anyone wishing drainage surveying dooe should apply to Wm, H. Day, de- partment of physics, O. A. e., Guelph. The only outlay c0n)eeted with the work is the travelling expenses of one man, including meals, cartage of in- struments and railway fare at one cent a mile each way, The department has just issued a new .pamphlet on "Farm Drainage Opera- tions, ' which may be had on applica- tion. Hard Callouses Quickly Cured Soak the feet in hot water and then apply Putuaui'sPainless OornLxtract:- or--it removes the colons quickly. Be sure you get "Putnain's" only. Hensall The Kippeu circuit people intend holding a bee to paint the parsonage stable. Will Moore arrived here from New York owing to the serious illness of his father. Lore Scott was in Waterloo and has been,appointed district agent for the Doxniilion Life. W. Wilson and wife are leaving for Grand Beucl, where they have rented a cottage and intend running a lunch counter. Nelson Blatchford has purchased the Dalrymple property, formerly part of the Duncan Robinson estate and has moved into it. .Alvin McLean, son of D. B. Mc- Lean, Kippen, pe n, has gr adu ated from the School of Practical Science. He has seemed a good position out West. The perfection on Womanhood Who does not envy and admitea. lovely woman? The secret of her loveliness, of her perfection, is health, She sleeps well, eats Well, digest wol'1, Of all woolen nemediet, Ferro0000 is the beat -; it vitalizes the functions up- ol which health depends -makes the purest, richest blood, gives perfect complexion and lots of vigor. Every girl and woman who seeks health, vitality, ]volts -let her get Ferrozone to -day, Fifty sent boxes &t'all.balers. Listowel R. St. 0. Bamford left for St. Thomas where he has secured a posi- tion with the Home Bank. Jno, and Mrs. Holt, of Wallace, left on a trip to Manitoba and Dakota, where they will spend a month or two with friends. . The semi-annual meeting of the Loyal Orange County Lodge of North Perth will be held in the hall of L. 0. L. No. 370, Listowel, ou Friday, June 5111, at 2 o'clock p. un. Rev. 2. S. Hardie left on Monday for Winnipeg, whore he 'will spend a couple of weeks attending a meeting of tlhe General Assembly of the Pres- byterian church of Canada. Miss Gunner, daughter of the late Dr. Gunner, died in Stratford on Mon - clay morning of last week. The de- ceased who was well known in town, had 110 relatives living The remains were interred in the Stratford 001110 - tory, Reeve Hacking having arranged With the House 01! Refuge authorities for a d +eenh hlntial. ' Good prp re5s `is heirs made with tete work of putting in the sidings i11 P. R. and Emblem, Beat! alto � la yards. g Y and his effidiexlt staff are losing 110 time in haying the road completed hub will tate three or four Weeks yet before everything is in readiness. The announcement that the road Wonld be opened on Ante 15th was a little premature, it now being semi- officially stated that the road will not be ready for opening before July lst. The arranging of train se1'vite is no1v under consideration, A morning .al,. Brussels r S I Greenhouse PLANTS qNN BARS 1 quantity Tomato, Cauli- flower, 1 ntl of 1 )mat a i- Yq tY (.ul flower, Celery Mad Cabbage Plan to. Tomato Plants roc a box or 8c a dozen loose, 17i 1st Colleetiinl or Fluweting Plants. Choice let of Geraniums end Annuals for bedding. Boston or Japan Ivy can be put out any time in Summer -1 5, 20, 250 58011, Floral Designs made to order. Agent for Male's Cut Flowers, Miss Kelly. train leaving Here about 7.40 and reaching Toronto about 11 o'clock, and an afternoon train leaving for Toren - to about 3 o'clock, with trains arriv- ing from Toronto about 11 a. m. and 8 or 8.30 p. 1u., would sleet the wishes of our citizens. Blyth Rev. Dr. Hussey, of Fordwich, oc copied the pulpit in the Methodist church on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Anderson preachedl ttnday School anniversary sermons on the Klrkton circuit on Sunday. Alex, and Mrs. Taylor, of Port Stan- ley, were renewing old friendships in 1317th and Morris township. • Two rinks of Blyth Bowlers went to h on the e x Gael nrsion on June 2nd s to have a friendly game with the Club of that city Wm. McElroy, 'Wm. Jackson and D. D. Crittenden are appoiuted dele- gates to attend the Methodist Con- ference at Exeter. Two carry -all loads ofTrini ty church young, people visited at the home of Principal and Mrs. Hartley, Clinton. Theyreported a fine time.p Wednesdayrude of last week at n 1n 0.30 a. In. a quiet wedding took place in the Methodist church when Wm. Sims was united in -marriage to Mrs. Mary A. Tasker, by Rev. S4Auderson. Only the immediate relatives were present. The bridal couple took the (3. P. R. train to Milton for a wedding trip. Exeter .r. G. Stanbury was called to Bay- field owing to the illness of his father, Dr. Stanbury. Duncan and Mrs. McKay celebxatecl their golden wedding. A number of relatives were present. According to the by-law passed by the council at the last meeting those allowing cows to ro111n the streets without a herder, are subject to pros- ecution. Will. Knight received word that he had been appointed purser on one of the boats plying from Windsor up the lakes. He will continue on the boat until the medical school opens next September for the Fan term. The following gentlemen have been appointed deputy tY returningturning officers and poll clerks in Exeter for election day :-Fred. Hector, Arthur Snell for Na 1 ; W. D. Weeks, Jas. Beer for No. No. 2 ; Willis Powell, Ed. Walker for No. 8 ; Nelson Taylor, R. N. Rich- ardson for No. 4. Dr. T. A. Amos, 60110 left on Mon- day evening of last week, for Ray- mond, Alta, was that afternoon pre- sented with a Postmaster's jewel by the officers and members of Lebanon Forest Lodge, No.133, A. F. & A. M. Mrs. Amos and chilch'en will leave as soon as school closes fon' the Summer holidays. Dr. Hamilton's euro for Pimples All skin diseases such as pimples originate through failure of the kid- neys and liver. All taints that block the avenues of health must be remov- ed. Dr. Hamilton's Pills do this quickly. They cleanse the system, make the skin smooth. restore roses to the cheeks and give clear dainty com- plexion. xion. 1 ox good looks, goocl health and good spirits there is nothing so sure as Dr. Hamilton's Pills, lac boxes at all dealers, Atwood Atwood is going to celebrate July 1st, Thos. Karst had a heifer struck aucl killed by lightning on Tuesday of last week during the thunder storm. County Master Joseph Walker and District Master Adam Willoughby at- tended the Supreme Grand Lodge of British North America at Midland. While some of our boys were prac- ticing football on Wednesday evening of last week the sum of $0 was missed from the pocket of one of the players who had changed his clothes . and left them in the ticket office. In the Tug -of -War between Elma and Wallace field in Listo,.lvel on Vic- toria, Day the Ehna team captained by J'as. Donaldson,r., easily pulled the strong men of Wallace off their feet thereby winning the handsome curl which had been provided as the prize for that event. Stanley Ford took part in the Mara- thon race Stratford to St. Marys on Victoria Day. He made a good show- ing for the first time. Stanley was running nice and fresh when he was seized with cramps at about half the distance and hall to stop for a while during which time three runners pas - secs, and Stanley was not able to catch them, although he finished strong and succeeded in winning a handsome clock. A meeting of the Directors of the .P111;a'Fem e' Mutual Fire Insurance Company was s held in the Hall here May 19111. Members present Roth- well, Baker, 14IcOloy, Cleland, Donald- son,and lialn and. Absent Jowitt m Cowan and Grieve, The President in tie Chair+. The Secretary reported that statuary assessment and licouse foe for 1008 is $28,50 alsos0mo changes in the insurance lawwhich were voted by the board.. Claims for $1405.20 from John A. Hurst of lhlnta, for Toes art eont:euts destroyed of barn told p by fire on 1st clay of May, from ex- 1loslo111 of lantern, Was presented to he board. After considering the same it was moved by Baker and Ole- • laud that claim • be paid. Carried i from MN, Margaret Seiler 01 glom for loss1c )i ;0• 1 1u byN m A 1 t l 3 Ila tint,n lco d a1iaauaa llelel K Slog, Moved by Baker to and Cleland that claim be paid. Carried ; 81.47 from John C. Hoary, u1' El1na, for dalu11ge to house by lightning I1t March. Moved by Donaldson and Mef'loy that claim be paid. --Carried. Gloved by Donaldson and Hewitt that By-law No. 7 be amended. by inserting the word good before enoceupied houses. Carried. (111 motion 01 1-1'witt and Cleland ulaillications for insurance amounting to $84,800.00 were ar'cepted, Meeting adjourned till 10111 of June. Worse Than Onions Bad Breath From Indigestion Cannot be Overcome With Perfumes. Ni110-ieoths of the offensive breath 1s 11 result of stomach trouble, It can- not be overcome by breath perfumes or any 3111201' palliative measures, 1f you have a bad breath if there is heartburn, flatulence and gnlpings undigested food ; if the 01002 t It burns or smarts ; if thele is sleeplessness, nervousness, headaches or any other symptoms of indigestion, ;use Mi -u -Ila stomach tablets and get well. A.50 cent box of Mi -oats stomach tablets lasts for a couple of weeks and will ward oil a dozen mild attacks of indigestion, while its continued use will give 110 absolute and complete Ottre, ry Jas, Fox has mean so many cures made by Mi-o-na stomach tablets that he gives a guarantee with every box to refund the money if it fails. Political Pointers How much was there in that La kose deal "for the boys"? One MA 11, one vote, in Huron Co ; one 111811 two votes, in Toronto. 5, H. Blake congratulates the Whit- ney Government upon dropping law re- form. Hon. George W. Ross will present resolutions to Parliament in June aslc- ing tor an elaborate movement towards Senate reform. Liberals came into power in x372 and their first year's expenditure was $1.50 per bead of the then population Dur- ing the thirty years it was increased only one dollar per head. Whitney in- creased it $1 per bead in 3 years. 'Doose BECK Iloatsss,-Stratford Beacon : A correspondent asks the Beacon to give the details of the expen- ditures by the Whitney Government on the Beck horses to the international Horse Show at London. England, last year, The only statement of the expen- diture published are the following, talc. en from the public accounts of the Prov- ince for the year ended 31st December, ,So7, page 201. International Horse Show, London, England : Atlantic Transport Company, transportation of horses re International Horse Show, London $ 818 85 Beck, Mrs. Lillian V„ trans- portation horses re Interna- tional Horse Show 756 81 United StatesExpress Com- pany, Ep hau transportation of orses , re International Horse Show 142 33 $1,701 99 Hon. Adam Beck says he paid for his 00161 horses, so that the above expendi- tures must have been for the horses be- longing to his wife, Kars. Lillian V. Beck, as the Beck horses were the only Canadian horses exhibited. There must have been a lot of thein, or if a few, they must have travelled parlor car and first cabin all the way to make up a bill of $1,7(0,99. l Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without oil.. Better than old-fashioned cod liver oil a8ld emulsions to restore health for Old people, delicate children, weak run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Try it on our guarantee. James Fox, Druggist nitliSSlii,B Shoe Polish Don't be deceived by isnita- tion$. It means long life to your shoes to be sure of 2 in I Black noel all colors, et ell dr.altrs, 10c. alai 25c, , p0 lin L 1$2 In oat (the last year of Liberai rule) the.expendllure for the'edva0cement of ric t r 1 li L 11 was 6 $ i ] k 'H' . 1 n o it was 4 97 $181 c to ul real ( o 'fd s f per ^ 7..nt. 7 57c While the Province has incrased its expenditure on outside legal service by 240 per cent., the great agriculture industry, unquestionably the most im- portant m- po to t inslostry of the Province, has been given the Inconsiderable increase 01 7.57 per. coat. Allan l al Line Mail TURBINE STEAMERS -.0 -- MONTREAL To ;LIVERPOOL Virginian sa1131 .,. Friday, .Tuns 5 July 8 Tunisian stills Friday, June 12 July 10 Victorian Nails ........,Friday, June 19 July 17 Ooraloan BR lb Friday, June 26 July 24 MONTREAL TO GLASGOW Hesperinn sails Saturday, June 0 July 4 Ionian sails Saturday, June 18 Jaly 11 Grampian sails Saturday, June 20 July 17 Praterian snits Saturday, June 27 July 24 MONTREAL. TO HAVRE & LONDON Sicilian sails Saturday, Jule 0 July 18 Corinthian Saturday, Juno 80 Aug, 1 Parisian sails Saturday, June 27 Aug. 8 For sailings, lists and full inforination apply to W. H. KERR, Agent Allan Line. Brussels. S'VMMEII SCHODL June, 1u1v and August leads Into our Fall term without .a break, Enter 'any time. New Catalogue free. Write for it to -day, CENTRAL COLLEGE ThoLargest, most Reliable Of Its kind. W H. SHAW Principal Yonge & Gerrard stso Toronto Summer Session for Teachers u and ethers during July and August n 4,1 eaa the ELLIOTT rLLIOTT TORONTO, ONT. Remains open throughout the Sum. it neer and many students enter et this 9 tine. We have a greater attend- ance this year than ever before. It Graduates readily secure employment. Write today for handsome catalogue, It pays to attend the best W. J. ELLIOTT, qT'�I U Oor. Yonge ds Alexander els., Toronto, dl IIMMOIMMINNIMINIMMINOMMIIMINOU KINCAR�INE to DETROIT AND ETURN $1.50 Steel Steamer King Edward Algonquin Central Steamship Line Tickets good Going June 17th AT 4 A. 1'I. ARRIVE AT DETROIT 4.45 P. M. RETURN JUNE 19th and 26th Leaving Detroit 9 a. n1. Central Time. Meals and Berth Extra H. T. HURDON, Local Agent. T. J. KENNEDY, Traffle Biiulager. BUGGIES and WAGONS 24 Years oftyBusines workms inanshipBrusselsand is full proofdurability of gee thee suwheperioreled qual- i, rigs that Ewan & Co. turn out. Our business is increasing every year and our Buggies have improvements this year that they never had before. Our steel tires are almost double the thickness of „any other buggy on the market, and our wheels are all the best stand- ard make with extra deep rims, Have you seen our dash support braces ? They can't be surpassed, so there will be no more broken dashes. This is a preventative. Our Tops are of the BEST and we have a patent for the back stayes to prevent them from getting loose or flapping. Trimmings are the very best of No, 1 leather with eight different designs in workmanship. We use the lead and color paint and the best standard Varnish on the market. Both Light and Heavy Buggies to suit any customer and have also Rubber Tired Buggies of all kinds. A peep into our two large show rooms will convince any skeptic that what we say is true. Also a number of Farm Wagons always on hand made from the very best of seasoned timber.. Oak gears, oak wheels and spokes and heavy maple axles, all with capped oat. hubs. Any width of tire you wish,' alsolany height of wheels. Old Buggy Tops lined and covered complete and made as good as new at small cost. Our famous Artist, W M, C. SMITH, is berg in attend- ance to repaint your old buggy and make it look the same as new. It would really pay anyone to take a holiday and spend his whole time in Swan's paint shops and show rooms and see what we have and what we turn out. You will be convinced to buy both buggies and wagons and get your buggy repainted at Ewan & Co's up-to-date Carriage Shop. Call and get our terms and prices and buy from a reliable firm and support home industry. SPECIAL RiGS MADE TO ORDER. E WA N & CON, BRUSSELS .1011111111 NATIONAL Roller Flour Mills OUR NEW "FLAKING ROLL" is now in full operation. It Will save you money to have your Oats "Flaked" before feeding horses i`ry our New BREAKFAST FOOD Corneola - Made from White Wheat, Healthful and Invigorating, Don't nvl oratinDon't forget that our "White Loaf" Flour is still taking the lead for Bread Flours. tag - MI hinds of Food kept constantly on hand, WM . F BfLJSSE'L.S