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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1910-3-10, Page 5I*. l;) tilOINERS GA150$, S, Mt1Ch,4Qi.C.E t„ I • Leman of ll'IKrris t, 11Iuvi4p . ti e Qt Ub, µ4 W0011,1 y 1' ^trtiv4, u)•unae4a ,' uaanarrl' . K. 0. r, Wl, 13rooeule ;Tent qt the bluvoaboos, No, 2A hold choir rosalur Ineetiuge is the Lodge avian, uaai:erlnees, on the 194 and ata Pawls); evoolygo 0t oaolt Meath. Ylslpops alway. WOloowe, A,, 60 ° 6116+1. 000L A. 411v'ltI0E, R, S.. WM. SPENCE CONVi4YANULit AND l.it [Jl;,ii, OFtail($i+' 1,10L'NSEZI wee 111 the ol,s Post 1,1 ave, 1dhv4 aAA J.A°'lES HARRIS, Agen.t,'I:Towwels Mutual Fire lnsuraillce Oornpauy °nice pit( ita„ldenoe,- WA4 rOly, ONT, J0,HN SUTHERLAN D INenaeNex, FIRE AND MARINE„ r,UELPH AUCTIONEERS. 1 S. SCOTT .AS AN A,UUTIUN • aim, will sell for butter prtueK, 4.. Jotter mien, In 14404 01044,E µ140 14404, 0bllt'a•, tutu any utbet 'Auu0ionee. to hset Iiuruu el Se. W.41.1 01,strge auythtug .044tes apd 44844444 tau „lwa,e o1. ecru( 4(,l 441 this office gton or n ,artl atl.,ppLuµtlUII. ROBT. H. GARNISS ItL014VAL18 — 08.5. Auctioneer for Huron Opurity. '!'arms reasonable. bales arranged for at the vitae of Tun roes. arns04419, 8214' uk UAL AN t:UNVEYANCINO, 1J M d1NULAlEt— Y • barrister, lioholtor, Uuuvnyaneer, Notary r (bile,. ho. U Nue—elowarl's Hlook t door North 0t (Matra] liutol. OoIloitor for the Metropolitan Batik. pkt0110FO01', HAY4 & BLAIR B Aaltlb'rN:$e, 81)LT0172141t3, NOiAltll440 HADA ., 0.150 w, raoonyo0T, K. 0, 1t.. 0. Hers G. F. 81.41a. Olaces-17.10ae forluerly ou0apted by ttuser. uaalel'0„,0, ff Olt. Gonna:0a, Otranto DEN fISTRY OR, R. P. FEILD, ((1radvate of the Hoy al College of Menta Surgeons of Oulariu and F)ret.c1ass H •no, Graduate r1 'I to onto Universa, O@o next to 44 rew•'r's ruoto..Gal,ery, B u,eel x L 1. W I visit Psthe: on toe and blouday 01 04(044 awl th, After Easter 0 is a good time to enter the jf' ,r.ir TORONTO ®This College is noted far and near 7,, for annular work and enjoys a great attendance We x44+ist ons students to seoare (hoses':positions. Take one step . towards success today by writingfor our free catalogue College open en. Q tire year. Enter any tiu.o. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Cor. Yonne &Alexander sts, Toronto. to cal.4.3avtsaVisxMMcaizuxii to r a t• MONTHLY � ►'arse Fairs ! e•. BRUSSELS The regular Monthly Mime Fairs will be held 4n 138n0801$ as follows : THURSDAY, MAR. 31st, 1010 Leading Loral and Outside Buyers will be present. •♦♦•r••♦ O••O♦000® 1. To. Machinery Users 0. iand farmers • 4 • • The New Machine Shap of the o • BBUSHELS EIRE APPLIANCE and MACHINE Co. 9 is now toady foe business, and, . „ • with good 11iuohieery and Skilled * • 11Jechtthics, we are in a pooi hull • to attend to your repairs prompt- 3 • ly and. at ream inable rates, ' • ♦ A. •If yon will lot us know your e : wants we will give you honest 5 • advice and help if eouueeted o ® with Machinery. ® Glve us a trial and, by emeing : . • to Brussels, salve time, and tn1111ey • foe y0u88elveh, ' • 0 ) :U H IOE & JAMES qoj Mill Street Brussir s a 4♦•OW♦0••♦+PV••♦•♦•4.• ire tel.,. B►lsinese Oaras A? /SS BERTHA ARM STRONG • Yeaphorf 1)1 no Q R St1110 at Qilrteeti Mu,fc !!tern, env dour Milk Of 1114, btlinde •(1 gunk, 4rues0444 (3.10, M1bS F'ERt-E .tiHA'Pe In )it 01 4(l e' W441111(41. 04 I std suave sf ly h 4 aeiteus 1'0(4,01' 4118 Bm101y W Dupartu)auo0g 444 104 rgnto Qmts igl to4'y 0f 0ritu,4o, rind la ttllr44p0104 to tilk8 pupils st her ho(4)a, Yi' Acese 9trcet, A, H. MONIEITH 130rrikt(1', Solicitor, Rotary, ,oc„ 44uceexaor to A, B. fhtcdonald.. 01110e over Standard 13afm(, Brussels, r, T. rveRnE 14am4elw' of MelnuM0, U111v0,sity of '1'urentu ; 1,4u44n4141e and (*radium) of 4111100310ge or Phy- 331.444(444 44(41 Surgeons, Ont. E0441-gt,.�raduule Uhlm4gt4 1.7Y0, 40,' NOse 4414( i!hrm)t kion utnl, 01441,440, 111 69.H0ne44 burgeon to tit. abide n,d'x Hospital, 'Toronto. • OMLue over N. 18. itau1111's Drug Store, Tele. phone connection with Ut•anln•ook 444 all how's. DR. HAMILTON Dental Surgeon donor Graduate Lamm) Department„Toronto University ; bloentiuto or ,loyal t)ullege of Dental Snrgegns, of Toronto 014408 over .1, 1', 14l)'store arn4xels. Will malt Wroxeter the brat and third Minlday44 ard. (}orris the second and fourth. 144onriayx of each month, DR. WARDLAW Reno eye ihl'0hlidee ,(,loge. Day and 04ght 04(148, Offlte opposite ('lour M111,1411101, tom' i oi.y° r`a'f(/r.s!^J.i3' 4(l $(k tP'•9� BRUSSELS: lxorh SOcma e 'oOs NORTH4 1K 7:05a m Mail 10;55 a o) Express 4P5 p In I Express 8:59 p l4( Mxprese a;U' p m Express .: 8:59 p 114 C.exaallov ea VIEW WAL.TON • To Toronto To Goderich Expresssa ss... 8:41 a m t ..Exprexs ......11:87 a w •6xpross 8:u8 pm I Express 9:18p rn r istr:izt �cW Morris Soao0L REI'ur1T.—The following is the report of S. S. No. 11, 4lorris, for the month of February, the sLaudltig based on class work, cuucluct and general proliuteucy. Sr. 1 V—Howard Bulger, Juhu Marshall, 0ertte Mar- shall. Jr. 1V—Ida (1aLeotl, Douglas 1'o'uud, LeliaHarris, Tolbert Chars, Dauslua BhOir. Sr. 111' —'Agnes Butimp, Della Harris, Wilfred Clark. Jr. 111 Atex. 111eLeod, U1a41'eueel3eu• nett, Ouster B0uuett, Charlie Bullock, Elgin YulLee, `01a1e1100 11'111011, Amite ucLwughlul, LrdWru Alrller, 1304 14141 tallows Sr. 11—Eddie ltyau, Gurtleu 4Vaguuru, .Maggie Biau, lallUert.rlu- Ua11um, marine .rt) an. J1. 11—liatte.. 8uuuttce, Davit! Amltdite,' .0tla'Suol- dWe. ars 1't. 11=lith)( 4Vaghuru, James Waters, 75dua limght, Laura Knight. J1'. Pt. 11—Bert 11JuLeud, Gladys Bolger, _Katie 111cLaugulur, Maurice ltyuu, Olm•aklyau, tlludtdeue Ryon. §O. 1'4. 1—Jeauc •router, Elbe! 011uldiee, tial tie _Bulger, liar a y J3ot- get•, Beet Audersuu, Berudeua Rpm, L4011e•. 13ulgee, Nelson 410Lauguhu,, Llae,bell Suul,er. -Jr. Pt. 1-13,.1.4.,6 millet., Auguo rlluh;allum, Albert,11»- Uulluoh, J essle 111CUUlluou. Number eurulleu 58, average atteudauce.42. Al. E. 004TPE, Teacher. Why Cough Syrups Fail. They slip quickly over the sore irri- tated membranes, drop into the stom- ach and du little else but harm diges- tant. IVs dlfe)•eut with Uatarrhozoue —you inhale it,. Every breath sends healing balsams to the illtfawed tissues. '1'igltuless, sureness and in- flammation are cured by healing pine essences. The cough goes away, 11.1e0at is stteugtheued, huskiness 14 ,,lll'iit 1. NIILh l b r s4( simple, l r slm s4( cuu- v1. leu i, 1 t J certain tU OUl•C 118 lia4.241111 ozone. Try ' y n4.. 'Lou, and E1.0U sizes. .601t1 everywhere. Grey S01100 . REpoltr.—Followieg •is the repotL lin S. S. Nu. ,6Grey fut. Jtuntaiy and February, Those 'narked ” were abseub for part of the exam. Se. IV. —Alex. Collins. Sr. 11I.—Frauk Liudsay, Elsie Rea, Russ Coates, Gladys Rowland, Willie Campbell", Clifford ltuwlaud, haste Clarke*, Jr. Ill.—Maggie Coated, Lyle Bradford, Jim CWLIts, John Savage, Lizzie Kleunscruth, Annie. Clarke. Jr. 11.— Ida 43reuner, Harold Bradford, Char. lie Jiuu(w. Henry Khutschrotll. Geol•ge ltovlaud, Alex. 4410U.uuald*, Eve Hudson*, harry Hudsuu, Gotdou 41uJ)uuuld", Lutte Ward., Pt. II.= Jlaud Dixon, Gordon lfea, Johnston Aamserung, Sr. L --(label Clarke. Inter, I.—Willie Rowland, Gemge Campbell. L. STIIA.CllAN, Teacher. •80.11.00X,i' J uroltl—''ouow 1 anti s the b report, furS. S. Nu. 0 Grey.Pupils N s examined i45 Gram., Geeg Lit., (pros, Writaug and Daawurg. Peeettutage given. Nutty IV Sr.—.Roy Hall, 81 ; Sarah Hutchinson, 62 ; Eva Mitchell.. Form 11I Sr.—Horare Grayson, 60 ; ,fled. thee, 40 ; Will. (11144.10011, 89 ; Wesley Yee, 84. Fort! .111 Jr,—Ge1'- tru(le Ames, 71 ; John Peteriuk. 64 George Hall, 43; George Eilse*. Poem IJ Jr.—Stuuley hall, 78 ; Myrtle Lament, So Eitel Lowe, 54 ; Hazel Rose,.48 Mussel Yoe, 43 ; Mary Rose. 40. Pt. hl.—Ldyth Attlee, Wilfred Hoy, Minot( Flood. Pt, I Si' -- Clarence Ulareice Floud, Joe Mai tin,. Latvl'e11de Lutve, Isa11c 1405e. 1't. 1 Jt J4, ward Cole, Viola Mitchell. + ab0ettt fur exams. 13. L. MOSES, Teacher, Sosoox. REPORT.—The fullulviug is a report of S. S. No. 10 for J.auua!'y 1111(1- Fein. uar'y, 51.0011111g based eh general ability as shown by tests. ' Names in toiler Of 111r't'lt :—•V. !Exam, i4( Comp., ()Wog, Spell., Latin.—.41. liutchlu5041. 1.u11au)cu.--•L(Xaw. 14( Ari h. t Gttg, Spell., Gluon.— 111. Mitcham 0, Evans, lutt.n. JY. -1. Speiran, 1), Whitfield, 4444. Speiran, W. Whitfield W. Speltatt. Jt•. TV. - 1 1.1 Arith., (bog., Spell., Gi'41n. —Ger4ie Sp4 1('11tt, ,41, Love, 11. Spetran, G. WhiUield, 11, Douulan, St'. 111. — EXAM. i4( 4416104„ elpi4 h,,. Scull.. - Grog. —Earl Rothwell, S. ,Wtu(han, F, Oox, 11, Cox.le, 'Taylor. Jr. 1X1.—t4, Booty, 111.44 tilehiesote, S. Spetrau, L, Lake, M. "Inglis, G. Holleubeok, 11111lenlr,cic, G. Inglis, B. Xlniielbeck, 1 wan;( Se. W, Ballautlyue, U. Ward,` Je. 'XL—Exatm, in. Spell., 1 Siet Read„ (aeog., Antis.—L. T hitfleld, 0, 3Peiran, ,S, Baker, Good, John $Jeling, 0, Sieltolz, Faits P. I1.—I3, S r Wilted t 1 E. VYa • , , td 1't, I—M, $peil'an. Average etteudanoe for Jatitte •y 27, Average ettelidampe for ],rebruttry) 8. 4, FIRANI, Teacher, , Ot1L 3 1. owinFT 1 L1rD 1 vu) r J l e 6 s tt School report of S. S. No. 8, Grey Poe. the menthe of .10411, and Feb, Pupils Were examined le all subjects except 1 skewing;—Glass V --I *1844, 60 %.— Ernie urtlill, 70, Class IV --Pass, C0%—Wesley Brews, 69 ; Bul'uet Smith, 69, Sr, Jif --Peso, oy—Dale 11'ICDouald, 82; Bessie 'Smith, 73 ; plttt•iuu Smith, 69 ; Millie MOFarlane, 50; Uvulae' e' 13relver, 40; Sadie Miley, 48•J01)f Riley,) l ( s, Jr, $ Ili—Stoat t Grant, 07 ,L1IG( Bisit p, 63 '1`• Dieluer. 41 , Joe Smith, 25, St, II— Total, 460, pass 220,—„((64,11 Cardif, 433; Jeines Celt nee. 383; Jhue Mc- Farlane, leFa rlane, 200, Pt IL—Total, 400— Oli)) lie Smith, 387 ; Jin) Riley, 267. Pt. I—Very good—Alinis Dietner'.. Good—I1uy 111cJi'tu101110, George Bis- hop. M. BATtiK. 7•'caeber, Women's Period of Pain. ,regularity of the system can only he seemed by maintaining strung healthy circulation.. If feeble, run- down, nervous, be save that circula— tion th.nucu•. !'lie iliotied ”-L'1ralt"-16 "Giiii esLiou that exacts so severe a penalty. Beeitles beinga foodfortnel' and nerve tonic, Feerozone adds addi- tion/it vigor to the heart and ensures strong blood cireulatiou. This is the only means 01 preventing congestions that cause pail,, headache and nerve weakness. The whole system is re- newed and fortified with stiengt.b, vigor and endurance. For girls and women nothing equals Ferrozoie, 500.. at all dealers. Ethel ROLL or, Hexon.—Following is the school report for Se. Department of S. S. No, 11, Grey, showing each pupils standing. Entratice . Class.— Spence Heulsworth, . Clifford Dunbar, Vera McColl, Lizzie McIntosh, Wil- fred Eokmier. Jr.IV.-Olive, Cooper, Pearl Bateman, Oristle Engler, Noi- man Addy, Noble McKee, Edmund McLeod; Verde, Pollard, Elwin. Dob- sou, Edith Flood. Sr. IIL—Russel Balmier, Willi id Thompson, George Utile, Stanley Stl'achan.' Redge Hems- worth,' Edith Ferguson, Grace Eck - tiller. Jr. III.—Della McKee, Pearl Dobson, Roy Dunbar, Walter Schafer, Bert Vodden. Jr. Department. Sr. IJ.—Stuart MoDonald, Lillian Martin, Lockhart Dine. Stanley Gill, Flossie Sanders, Lela Vodden. .Jr. II.—Viola Schaefer, Myrtle Bowes, .Evelyn Mc- Iutosh,-Laura Hemsworth, James Lucas, Clarence-t\IeIiary, Erlich Eck - met., Lillian Davidson. Pt, II, -- David McKee, Harold Love, Pearl Love, Russel Krauter, George Pollard. Sr: Pt. 1.—Willie Dane, Verua Mc- Oall, Quest Dobson Bertha Cole, Cecil Bateman, Alfred Menary, Minnie Martin. ,Inter. Pt. I.—Flor- ence McIntosh, Clifford Ferguson, Harvey Florid, Edwin Kreuter, Isola Mitchell, Annie Hemsworth, Ella. Mitchell, Leslie Pollard, Alice Eck titer. Jr. P1.I. Man Vodden, George McKee, Ouyler Anderson, Blake How- lett., Laura McIntosh, Lily Sanders, Willie Woods. M. E. Walsh, Teacher. Contains no Caustic Acids. It's healitng and drawing—that's why Putuacu's Corn Extractor is bet- ter thou cheap acid substitutes: In- sist o4( Putnam's only. Moncrieff James, son of Bobs. McTaggart, was very ill but we hope he, will soon be all tight again. Miss Pearl Harrison is visiting friends and relatives 'i4( Woodstock and Ingersoll We are glad to know that. Messrs.' Nicklan and Hislop were o4( the whi- ning side at the debate held in Ethel \Vtu Sohuotk and Marshall Har rasou attended the Presbytery meet- ing 41711101) 117118 held in Wiugha,u. Tuesday of last week. The peeple of Mouclieff vicinity are pleased to know that Maitland Pres. 3ytere has granted their request to UI'ga.1118e a4 congregation with Rev. 111r. Lundy as pastor. Jim. tied Mrs. Meehan entertained a large number of theit friends last Monday oveuing. Me. a4ut1 MPS. \lar hag )make first -4:,(088 host and hostess is the verdict of the guests. Quite a large 1iaulber of Western people, 4vlh) have been ,visit Mg i4( this neIghb,nhoot,, have 'started back for the West this last week. Among then were Will. mud Mrs. Me.Kay, Hugh and Robt. find Mrs. J. A. Mc- Kay; a daughter of Jolie McTaggart, 16th con. Smoot, REPORT,—The followingis iL 1'1. 111 It of Al�Il 111 Ik' 1 t fflulhcSchoflfm I School c Feb, min. Nal es arranged ordee. of ule)t. Sr.IV.-Lily Harrison, Bessie McQuareie, Emily Smith, Beth _ 0020v -e- eza 104 Nought, JtsIV.. -Nlay Livingstone Violet McKay, Noble$ohnock; Harold Livingstone, Bert Snelling, Sr. Cranstozn, Elinor M633447, Jim 51action, Stuart Mc4 ua,rie, Johnnie McKay, Mel vitt Outwit nee, Jr. 111,—i -1m riot ke lilcgluerls, Laurie 111461(, , 510044401 Smith, Colby Snelling, 'Yilfrid Me - Nought, Sr IL—A11)01d McKay, (Howard M chart and Mary Saab, , a 1 tit u,l�, equal) Viola elebnoek, Willie Neable, Hanel MoNaiighl, 000. Crawford, Peat') Cummins, lllable Dodge, Flossie 5Ia01an, Sam), Snelling. Jr. II,—Ora McKay, Gracie Perkins, Harvey I Suulliug, Willie Mecham Pt, II,— III E(ldie Meehan, Alf, Neable, Jdarold Neabls. Pt. 1.-11lta'1e Liviegetune, Elijah Mantle, Ut 'e Snelling, g, Hattie Mantle, Jack Suellhrg, R. Nuett. I', Teacher.', Aro you Prowsy after Meals T Is there a fulness in your St0tnaell a drowsy, lazy desire to sleep—this lee% natural in healthy folks and only occurs when the liver is torpid, You need a Stirnulttting tonic—need Dr. I4aloilto11'e Pills 440 stir you) liver and put life into sleepy organs, Yolt'li feel brisk and lively—you'll eat, digest and sleep well after regulating with D. Hamilton's Pills. No medicine so universally used, so mild, so sure to sig lit as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Sold by ell (041 sin 25see.. boxes. Goderich.--.. The last Horse Fair of the seasonwill be held in Goderich on Friday, March 11tH. • W E Kelly has sold out his jewelry .r, business V. 69 'tU , W. H Harrison, of Tor- onto Sunday Rev. George F. Salton, of Stratford, peached in North e4reet Methodist church. This ehurcb cele- brated its fourth birthday on that (lc- ca9iotl. 141. 0. Johnston Sae been appointed 01'own Counsel by the department of the Attorney -General for - Huron County at the Assizes, which opened in Goderich on Monday. At the recent meeting at Toronto of the Ontario Grand Council of the Royal Template; of Temperance, John T. Newell, of Goderich, was elected Grand Guard. Rev. James A. Anderson, pastor of Knox church, has had conferred upon him by the faculty of Montreal Col- lege the degree of. D. D. He left on Monday to receive the distinguished honor. The Standard Loan .Company has secured the services of Joseph Doyle. as accountant. Miss (Jonas -lice Griffin, who was formerly on the staff, is entering upon a hospital course as a professiol)4d nurse. Dan. and Alex. Mclvor, old Gode- rich boys who are doing .well at Win- nipeg, the former with the Western Canada Flour Mills Company, and the latter with a wholesale paint com- pany, are home through the illness and death of their mother, Mrs. Neil Molvor, town. 13elgrave Fred. Scandrett is attending the School of Science in Toronto. Stanley Clark, me Rochester, is at the home of his mother, quite ill. Miss Tessy Halliday is visiting her sister, Mrs. Stewart, at Bayfield. Charlie Jobston has been quite in- disposed but is improving nicely. 511.8. Corbett, her daughter and Bon- in -law have retw'ned to their Home in Edmonton, Alberta,. Miss Mary Corley, of Bnrkton, is spending a few weeks with relatives and frieuds i4( this vicinity. Wm. Watson is in very poorhealth, apparently' run down, and is thinking of taking a trip to try and recuperate, Mrs. Dow is at her mother's, Mrs. R. Leishman, very sick and without Much hope of taco very. Mrs. Dow is a sister of Mrs, John Armstrong, of Belgrave. &Ins James Cunningham passed away Thursday night Feb 24111, after a lingering illness of some mouths. Ear r ern dus were laid to rest in the Brandon cemetery o1 Monday. Mrs. Cunningham was a woman highly respected, and leaves her husband and a grown up family to mourn the loss of a loving wife and kind mother. 33017. J. A. Ferguson, of Knox church, Belgrave, conducted the funeral ser- vices. Which Liniment is BestR For musculus pains and, aches a thick oily preparation can't penetiate —that's why Nerviliuebeats then all —il, sinks right in. "I wouldn't live without Nerviline in any house," writes J. B. Outline, of 4Jastown,: N. S. "If you have rheumatism or sore- ness i41 the muscles . or in fact any need of an honest iinitnent, Nerviline fills the bill. I eau 'recommend it highly because I have proved that in. one application of Poison's Nerviline there isour t ( virtue than in whole t le bottle of ordinary Iiuitui:ut,." Try one of the large 25c. bottles. Seaforth Atex. McLennan left for Winnipeg where he will spend a week or two. George Bates, of town, has puachas- ed the grocery business of \V. Hord, of (Mitchell. Norman Heudersol left on Tuesday of last week for Moose Jaw, Sask., where he has secured aL position. Revs. N. Shaw and D. Rogers tnade shell' annual exchange of pulpits oat Sunday evening. Fred. Roge1s, who spent a few days I ► . . at hie home bete, left to take charge of the general store i4( 13elmore, Nies Thompson, o9' Sl. 5Jo.i'ys, has accepted ay position in the millinery . �,,�e� department of \V. Pickard & Sol. '�' IZ/ J. A. Killen, formerly of Searortil, has atx'epted a puriLien wi4.11 theAspiu- ' wall & Spat•li ng On., of , Buffalo, as travelling salesman for. Western ()amnia. elle meezliot William Morr)son, sr., of- McKillop, 13801motcl tie property of John II O'Keefe ) t r • I 1 h G u74.1'ic11 St. Last. Mt', Morrison and family expect to clove to town about April 1st. At 14 meeting in 'the Cooncil chem. . byte the Liberal 0n11Se1•VaUUVes, of Seaforth, elected John AJcLeuull.0 and W It Vetch as delegates to the big 1 Cotventirn to be held at Ottawa o44 . June 15th and 161.11. ZS Ata regular meeting of Fidelity ' ( Lodge, No. No.55, I. 0. 0. F. an ad- / dress accompanied by a presentation teitmennatisidisal Hcwe Doctor No sense i un e e n running die¢ from one doctor to another, Select the best one, then stand by him. Do not delay, but consult him in time when you are sick. Ask, his opinion of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs and colds. Then use it or not; Just as he says, I We publish put tuvm¢L8 p htm pu12wwin arsit tor .4.7b Always keep a box of Ayer's Piila In the house. Just one pill at bedtime, now and then, will ward off many an attack of biliousness, indigestion, sick headache. How many years has your doctor known these pills? Ask him all about them, —gads by the F. C. Ayer Ca. LUFOS. of 79 years, Friends tools the body to la' xete4' for Interment. W e W, lis 'Newcombe, of Ingersoll, was inw4( a on t Tuesday o . P last l tweek. He leaves for British Volulubia where be bas secure( a good position. Galt Refot'ioer has the following item which ch 1 of s to veli- tno n citizen of town ;-•-lr. 0. Fleming, late Secretary of the Huron County Y. 111. 0.. 4.,joined the staff j � of the Galt Col- legiate In Institute, taking the place of Mr. Hackett, who is leaving to accept an advanced pe Gomes highly I' •shou14 snake a Nal the t ataft', A company to cat docks 1'11 to1? *181111(11., The Govcrnnien tricots with the X Company for 14 Montreal, Ii al life Aoslralia and Ne i f!3,♦'i'��'khII,�•t'MII'e.4.*.y'�•l'e'i,�,4'�'F�ro3'.'3•♦� !IMPROVEMENTS •T0. •. Having' purchased H. R. Brewer's Ph( and apparatus and all interest r �• pp t1. est in th t close the Studio on Tue'sday, Marc .� improvements and re -open it for day, March 17th, • • Ga F. MATT • 'F�'Y•'t.1•Fi'i'.•1• •'1••'II•®'F.'F�•4'�'F1'II'�.Q•• •II•••1•••II'♦,1' ••i••�*•,•i' We who has been amember of the Secretary e Order 4(r 80 years, and has been 000•••••0SeOS1110000000011000t800e00•000000000 local lodge for nearly 30 years. • We regret to re ort th' '-cath of an 0 oldrson of • McKillopre 'rl sr crit in the. Janet Russell, se I re1J cleft he late ltu ... N EW WA�.� PAP Turnbull, in her 82nd year. The funeral took place Thursday from the s residence of her eon -in-law,' James • - McIntosh, 2nd con., of McKillop, to l 0 the place of interment in Maitland- e bank cemcterv. • 0 Clinton Huron Co. Spring Show at Clinton, on Thursday, Aril 7th. The waterworks well is now in good shape and pumping 4,600 gallons per • hour easily, Wm. Smillie, of Brucefield, has tak- en n positionofclerk in A. J. Morrish & Co.'s store. Miss Mabel Danford returned to. town after an extended visit with relatives and friends in Brussels. The Ladies' Aid of Ontario Street Church intend giving a St. Patrick social In the Church on the evening of March 17th. Rev. Dr. Rutledge, of Winggham, has been secured to preach in Wesley Church, March, 18th,' the church anni- versary sermons. During the past week two deaths occurred at .the House of Refuge :— Wm. Connell, of Goderich, died Sat- urday at the age of 82 years. Body was Interred in the Clinton R. 0. cemetery.—On Friday Juo. Ferguson, from Exeter, passed away atthe age • • O to • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The balan arrived and we a the public the LARD shown in this Village. Beautiful Patterns at very clos We trim all Papers bought fro for hanging. Call and see them and note ourrices fore buying. p Picture Framing a Special of our New Wall Paper w prep' red t stoc us re. Furniture �J • • .N LOVE Dealer eLBARIN€ SALE Our Sale has bceo a Big .5 Far beyond our expectations but we still have a large stock of goods to dispose of and will sell them if prices will do a; This Sale Benefits the Public far more than it does us. Put us to the test and we willProv it. You can make dollars bybuying p uyng now. We cathnot_. any means tell you of all the bargains we have, but a few 1\ give you some idea. Furniture Iron Beds, any width, regular 3.5o for ,.., ... .-. 4 00 1 only all Brass Bed, 2 inch posts regular 35.00. Sale price... 25 00 Spring Edge Velour Couch, reg- ular price 9.00, for .. ... 7 00 A number of other good Couches ranging in price from $20 to $25 which we will sell at Very Low Prices Carpets and Tapestry Rugs, 3x0. yar lar price Sao. Sal Ingrains from $3.50 Imported Linoleums, 4 y regular 2.00. Sale Canadian Linoleums, 4 Sale price Oil Cloths, Sale Carpet Ends at Mattresses We have always made our own Mattr antes them A r. Every Mattress pe These we are selling at G earl and get Prices and be eonvin Leatherdale urniture and Undertaking of ah easy (,lair was made to Bro. Jas, l