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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1910-3-24, Page 5BUSINESiS CARDS. C/ H. Ma(I,RAO.gpFfi— t' r . issuer of Marmite Idoen os. At• dee as a '1' 8r -tat nr s6n.- (7ro r 1u4 r T u. y Y, u y 00 if O r. M. / llruolule ,Pout o4' the. Aluoenbual. No, 24 hold the'1 regularwaatlngn )u Lu da a iUUal U A Hoak 1 glues, on ( at and id s i .�. `unci tu' 1 a ov a of un11801011'... Y e s y • ,' 80 Ell Ginn, a eiao,3Ui1i 4 R. S. ' WM. SPENOE i, 1' UUiVLYA-Vc.Lli AND 1»UL+li 1 , 'or d'1'i 141�E1,ilrL+ L1l,l�iV 7�,:1 glee iii the foci /Allen 811101. 88.9 ti i.1 G .14 11ES liAtiRla, Agaut blow Ink 1'ldtuftl Fire lnsurlaua4 (Jouipau) onten mil110.t u as 00- WALTON, ON'r. JOHN SUTHERLAN 1 0111Ncx, FIRE AND MARINE GUELPH AUCTIONEERS. A. S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION • Ran, will well lot better outlet, m oetLal' luau, 117 kale tame and leww °harem, (Oen any other nuotiouael In roast aurum to ,no won't charge aaybbtug mates Dud or4n1. eau always 00 arranged at tine ogle° or n1 o ere.ual applluatiou. 13uisinea8 Carrds MISS BERTHA ARM8TRONIR Tgaeher of Plano et (Jailer's Alusla Store, no door North of the 4 d Bank, rua.sla tl Ml oS l. 5 .•' PE P R HA E 1108 puaeed au,3uoaelully her av0ond Wettable- dun etta le- o the 'Yoh tl 1 he ' Hews 0 Departmentf utuC kn 1 A ut 11u •no id is re n re ti f11(11laU• R,al t a d recite v t n I ul y '1 x06 atl' 0 to Luka pools at Our tonne; Prowess a A• uR. T. T. M'R,4 13uoheter or Mt -divine, Univaralry of 'Toronto i0rn andGraduateuP he Voile',. or Pax - :40100n rtlatO / 1t Voiles,. tins:ag Dud MurNus. OI i, ; 'c,u1 radttn[l ,'tomato Eye, Min'. Dud r1(111 (l 4 .11 Der, .'u•uF�u, 111 all-11011,0.Korg. on ill a' .+l a•ir• .o1'e ink:pilet, tortoni).. Oidea over 1+, li. realties Drug Stw•u, I eta- Daunt+ winneerlon with Unupn•uolr ut all hour-, DR. HAMILTON Dental Burgeon Honor Graduate Denial Depart1eut, Toronto Uniyet its ; hleeutwte of Royal Uvlleg4 04 Dental `il nI aW, ee r Ia' . )tu l 18,34 over 14,Rosa' lives, ,I i I Will visit Wee/corerthe Matt and Howl1 n r 4 t+ Dud a 1d Ynnr Il 5fonda e f W 't+4 io to et+ t t 9 t? Munrhiya eroxch mmlth. OR. WAROLAW Sonar graduate of the Ontario Vetw'infea Oollegu. Day and light oohs, OtIee ennead r Flout' 21141, Ethel. Q'isa.l o l'av m RaIL it s r BRUSSELS GOING SOUTH 1O4Nb 1104(111 Mail 7i05n m Saloon, 111:55 it Express, 11:25a in Mail 1;44 p u' Uprose, 8;112 p In I Express .....8:58 p Ca.vaDzwie r8fr°1J' C° WALTON ROST. H. GARNISS4o Toronto To (*.detach Express 8:41 a in . Express ..11:87 a tsLU3.V8LL — - ONT. Express....... 8:08 pm; express... 9:15 p u, Auctioneer for Jiuron County. Terme reasonable. hetet, arranged for at the Moue ul P00 Ponn, Browne. 2214 L tial AN. t'ONVEYANVING. `' NI caINULAka-- t . nu,rletn, 60110140r, Uuuvayau01f1, ,.,Lacy Putlio; dee. latae-8tawait'.. 111804 door 4(441 th 4' tlehtr41 Hotta Oulicltor for the Metropolitan ,Sauk )ItOUDS'001', BaY8 & BLAIR . Rut8'1'10 40, hri die1018101h10181010.4. Puma,. Iu'1'O. W. PIWODYOOT, H.U. li. O Hein, G, F. 110.81a. Oaloee—'rbeoo ,formerly uooupind-b, Mener, Catenate Holt GODER1013.. 4.N•rd1r10 DENiISTRY DR. R. P. FEILD, IIINTIMT Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Nurgeoue of ()uterio and First-class H:,nor.. Graduate of 'Toronto Uulvere„v demur neat to Brewer's Punto. Galiery, Bruleele, 1gt-Will visit Ethel on toe 2nd Muuday of anon Month. 1'1 CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. write tt611/01300 (ur 0nr Yreo .catalogue and learn Sha netnre of our court+ w in �• Commercial, 8horthana or Tel:- ?� vc graphs departwan1s• We boon the ,, q Wester,. praoariol,. training school In 14, Western Ontario, Onuses 1110 thor• ,1 I- oug h, In (tractors experienced Imd we ?a assist 441aduate6 10 positions.. Ntudeata Y are entering eaoh .week. You should �o enter now. 1c' D. A. McLAOMLAN, Principal •0481414'01Y6ruvA 111 0 :(A4, DO YOU NEED TILE? Farmers and others (esirin4 'Tile for the coming season Han seem l- what they te- quire at carload rates, at Brussels (4 Ethel stations, if orders are sent in sol ficient time to arrange for quontite and date of delivery. I will nntile the par chasers of the arrival of the ear0 and as. sist in toadied Iron) car to wagons . Fur- ther particulars may be obtainedby seeing or writing W. E. Sanders Agent Drayton Tile, Ethel Order at once. All sizes from 21 to 18 inche:l maybe obtained. 'Tile from 8 indhes up are 28 inches long. CEMENT KEPT IN SEASON. ••••••••••0••••♦•0004sess oa To Machinery Users and farmers • r r Ir�'r7TT� - • • The New Machine Shop of the • BRUSSELS FIRE APPLIANCE • and MACHINE Co. • • 1s now, ready for business, and, • with good 'Machinery and Skilled • Meehatrica, we are in a position • to attend to your repairs prompt. s Zly and at reasonable rates. • If you will lei us know you( t wants we will give you hottest , do e It - I1 advand help if connected • • I • With Machinery. • Give 0i;atrial and, by coming • to Brussels, save time and money 1 • for yourselves, • z�-ABSIOE & JAMES G • IWlfl Street BrusSe s ••••••••••••••••••••••••*L .ist� ict l.elus lielgrave Mrs. Fleming, of Toronto, is visiting her sister, Ales. Carlisle. 1$ev. and Mrs. Cook spent: a couple of 'days with Irieuds at Ltuatit. Mrs. Jaulea Wilkinson, of Ripley,' tva8 a visitor at the home of W. K. ail 4 Mi•s. Whaley. Juba and set. Gat•ui8s'lave moved. into Belgrave. .Vlr.'Gatrlll88 is a sou of Win. Ulariti8s, Sud hue of Morris. P. T. Dean. who for several yeats has cuuducted is grocery ue88, is disposfug of it to itis taus, Eugene and Victor. Noble McOalluui has left fur his hole it+ MLtuLt0ua, after speudiug a 00ttpl0 of weeks with his sister, Mrs. Thos. Bt'ydges, sr., and outer rela- tives. Goderich The junior baud is prepasifgfor an- other couoert about the beginning of April. While E. B. Hale was running a ripsaw at the, Kensington. furniture factory the saw in SUMO manner threw the btao'd which was .being sawed against him, inflicting a pain- ful bruise just above the right kuce. There appeal's to be some reason to believe that the Canadian Pacific. Railway 18.lab0ut to proceed with the building of further brauch lines in this. part of the 1'revinee.. and that Goderich will be an important point in the exteusiou of the Uompauy's branch system. A liue from St. Marys to (llodeetoh, .tripping the rich agricultural section- between these two points,'. is said: w be on the plau8 for immediate cuustructiou, and if so Goderich will become more distinc- tively than ever the port of We1teru Ontario. .4. direct suutheiu commo- tion will be of great ativautage to Goderich, and it will be a valuable 0iiuuectiug link for the 0. P. lR., which unto has no Nertii-and-South line in this part of the Province. A Wonderful Cola. Cure Just think of it, a cold cured in ten ult1utes-that's what happens .when you use "Uatarrhuzuue." You iuhale its soothing balsam8 and out goes the cold-suitlieS are cured-heutlaOhe mired -symptoms df catarrh aid grippe disappear at Duce. Its the healing essences and powerful ttutisep. ties in Vatereh(IZUt4e that enable it to act so quickly. lu disease of the nese for irritable throat. bronchitis, coughs and catarrh' its a marvel. Sate even for children. 25c and 4$1.00 sizes at all dealers. nnreing 001110 40, Site p44118edl 8Way a little ke%ore noon oh Tuesday, .>iutll was a bright, lovingand lovable child, in her 141h yews', M Kill G P n TUNIY8IliP t.10U11UII;•-- 1i.cliillop Connell t1 t' t ri'a lrti, an Mondayll • Is All the l e abet present. 14 t hist, 1e 1 1 1 s i P ',• '. 1 1110 the 01 1u.t for coos a'uuh 4 Lt t North abutment of the Roxboro' bridge as per specifications and con- tractor to do the exuttvating, was let to' L. Looby, of°Dublin, for $6,44 per cu. yard, to its completed .,Illy 1st. 1910 and the contract for the superstructure of salt' bl•idgu, high truss 100 feet, long, 16 feet road wrty and cement floor, was let to A. Hill & Co., of Milehell, for $2,085 to he completed Aug.. 1st, 1910. A grant of $16 was given to the Sea• forth Agr'icultuetil Souiet'y for Spring Show. Connell adjourned to meet again at Commercial hotel, Seaforth, 1)11tun u 1aMab S 'c 2011 at 1 1 O'clock 1 y I 141,Mangan, F7 Clerk. t+1 u R A Tho 04,1 that ie Pale She is in (Jaeger, her system 1s run down, weak sire needs nourishment needs t+1 her blood. More than all else elm needs Pert'ozoue, needsIt be - noose it brings back the nerve energy witch lapid growth and study have exhausted. The OILI time visor, happy spirits and pew strength return With Ferrnzone. The delicate maid is ener- gized, strengthened and rebuilt. Isn't it wort') ,(111111' using Ferri -moue when it 801 ely dues so much. 'At all dealers in 60c boxes. .MoneriefF (Intended for lain week) H. Nicklin spent Saturday at his home in Millbank. Will. Eislop made a business trip to Toronto last week. Wul.Tart' and Win. Fraser, left on Friday for the West. M. number of young people attended the party at Jas. Noble's nd all'repor•t a good time. During the, past week the farmers have been busy sawing the year's sup- ply of wood. We are glad to report that James McTaggart has recovered from his eceut 111(1888- 1Jiss Auua'"Diliilnp' entertained a number of her friends on Tuesday evening to the thorough enjoyment of all. Wednesday of last week Joe and Mre. McKay entertained a large num- ber of their friends and a delightful time is reported. The congregation of Moncr•ieff chuich is grieved to learn of theillness of their pastov, Rev. Mr. Lundy of Walton, and hopee for his speedy .re- covery. The people of this vicinity were shocked to hear 'of the total destruc- tion by fire of the residence of Audt'ew Meehan. In the early morning Mr. Machan .awoke and had barely time to ar0nse the 'rest of the family and escape. WI ngham Rev. Burwash was visiting friends in Paisley. 1111. McIntosh and his daughter are disuontiuuiug the jewelry mud optical' business in Wingham, and twill re- move to Mt. Forest. The Wt lg Fire ) h 00.acknow- ledges 1 ue ledges u donation tit 010 4a!uu the Canada Furniture 141fre for services rendered mt the time the Ohaii lattory was eudauge1ed'by fire. Joseph and Mts. McOlellan, .of Orangeville, formerly of Witighatn, tare prostrated with grief IIVOr tile loss of their only child, Andrew, a height little boy of about tltt'ee years of age. His depth took Platte flow typhoid pimuluouia. Jets. McKie, who is general (1g011t for this district for the Mastley-Hai'rie Co. received tt pleasant sat'liris0 whoa he received a letter Ruin the firm infoemiig hint that he, had won the second puce in the general agent's selling competition for 1909, and was therefore entitled to a gold watch:` which has conte to lmn14. The malty friends of A. II. and Mrs. Lloyd regt•et to hear of the death of their beloved daughter, 'Florence . Ruth, which took place at the hospital on Tuesday ' morning. of hast Week. Wednesday of the week previous she was at school as 4180(11, but in the evening complained of u headache, and although the next more ng the trouble bad increased, no Alarm wane) felt. But towards evenfngl ,more serious symptoms setting tun the doctor was suululuued, The illness soon devoluped into an tecute form of rheumatic fever attended with great. suffering, wihich the young patient bore tvitlt wonderful patience and. edtu41 e. Monday it was thought ad- visable to remove the little atttf0ler to the hospital, where,' despite every- thing verything that medical skill 41(4(1 carefull • Grey Council Pursuant to adjournment the Municipal Council of the Township of Grey met In Loog's Hall, C'r:mhruuk. Monday. Mar. 7111 Ah menlhe(s present. Minutes of Feb 1420 read and adopt ed. Moved by las McFsdzean, seconded by 'S. S Cole that Adam 'tut null be appointed Weed Inspector on the same conditions as last year Carried. By Law No. 1o, Iwo, appointing Pathmasters for current year and.. defin Ing respective road divisions, was read filar. second and third rime and passed. Moved by P. A McArthur. seconded by S S. Cele that Council take no action in the matter of, the proposed new School Section. Carried. Moved.bv Jas. McFadzenn, seconded by John Cutt that we ask for tenders tor Drain Bylaws of township of GIev Carried. . Moved by jos, McFadzenn, seconded hr John Ceit that the application of V. F,4ersler and Jas. M. Knight re the cleaning out of Locking Drain he grant - ,•d and 11111 the Clerk be suthnrtzrd'to preptue Hy -Law -appointing John Roger as Eneineer 10 examine sante and report •,n Council. Carried Mused ht• P. A VieArthur, seconded Fi S S Cole that petition of Robert Close et a1 asking for the construction of , Municipal Drain be granted and Hue the rico k 'e instructed to prepare H(pLaw appointing John Roger C. E. io examine and report on said petition Carried: Moved by John Cult. seconded b,' la McF eizrao that Council psi. Dr '•10lmes, of Brussels, the sem of 817 00 RUPTURE Cured At your home without pain, danger or operation. My mt•thod will cure ap- parently hopeless cases no matter •what your age is or how long ruptured. Why wait until your rup- ture becomes strangulated when you can be cured ? Bo not wait - Fill in coupon Age.......„. .. . 'Time Rep . Single or Double Name. .... ......• :..; .., ., Address . and return to J. S. SMITH 88 Caledonia St. Dept A Stratford, Ont. Alcohol not needed Ayer'ser sSarsaparilla Is not a strong drink. As now made, there is not s drop of alcohol in it It is non-alcoholic tonic a. and alterative. Ask your own doctor about your taking this medicine for thin, impure blood. ;Follow his advice every time. He knows. l�. W. p ubl ish our ur brand* •t . Winboa.rim••ohoi ersiWe salt yenta consult your doctor u Ask your doctor, "What is the first great rule of health?" Nine doctors out of ten will quickly reply " Keep the bowels regular.' Then ask him another ques. tion, "What do you think of Ayer's Pills for constipation?" ....acute b7 thiS. O. Ayer Va. LoW•U, Nu..— for medical attendance to N, Nichol ; five visits and medicine. Carried Moved by las. McFadzenn, seconded by John Cott that in the case of Thos. Willis, we authorize Reeve to try 'to effect a settlement with him or his Solicitors. Carried. Accounts to. the amount of $1504 00 were presented and read. Muved by Jas YlcFadzeaf, seconded by John Cult that accounts as lead be paid Carried. Moved by P A. McArthur. seconded by S S. Cole that Ne adjourn to meet Monday; April y'h, at Ethel, at to.3o a m. .Carried. A H MActloNALD. Clerk. MaitlanPresbytery The -Presl'vtery met at Wingham on March 1st, with Rev. Mr. fait presid- ing. Rev Mr, Bremner reported that Pine River and the Kinlough charge would be self sustaining. Rev Mr. West and Inspector Otis holm were appointed melnhers of the St nod's committee OD Bills and Ovei- lures and Mr McLean was appointed member of the Assembly's committee on Bilis and Overtures. Mr. 'Pout presented report on Church Life and Work. Mr Wishart reported. ,at arrangements had been made wnh Mr L.uud, to glee reveler service ,0 Wmoreff congregation A committee .res app•.iilte0 to levet ed with the ((r. ganortttiun 01 Monett rff ((('n a regular cuualegarioo Rev. Messrs. Feignson, Perrin, McLean aid ,Fest, and Mess's. Martin, las. Henderson, Campbell and Rutherford were appointed. Cummin- siooets to tin- General A-sembly which Meets-, at Helllax in. lune. Mr McKrrroll pr. -smiled the report), on Svsternanc Giving and Moral and Socia! Reform, and Mr. Wishart Abet on Sabbath Schools. Mr. Fergusou pave the report no Young People's Societies. All these reports showed progress. Mr. Tait presented an offer from an office bearer ot 'l'eeswater congregation offering one half the support, foe at least three years. of a medical missionary in the Soudan. The offer tvas gratefully received and forwarded to the F. M, Committee of the .Presbyterian church. Mr, Rutherford was appointed convener 01 committee on Schematic Beneficelice and Mr. McEachern on Moral and Social Reform. Mr. Bremner was elected Moderator for the ensuing six months. 't`be induction of Rev. J. S. Hardie took place al Ashfield on March and (1lr. McKerroll presided as Moderator. Mr McLean conduced Divine service, Mr, McLennan addressed the minister and Mr. MoKerrolll the congregation. Ashfield was vacant only a little over a munch and is now happily settled with Mr. Har fie at he helm. Rev Peter Mathison was inducted into the pastoral charge of Nrrth Kin lass, Bervie and Riversdale on the 3rd inst. Mr. McLennan presided, Mr Lunde conducted Divine service, Mr. Paulson addressed the minister and Mr. Bremner the people L is gniv two months since this charge was arranged as one pastoral charge, and these congregation- are 11(llpily settled under the cwild/wee of Mr, Mathi,oh, W. J tt'E$T, ('Ierk, The e Orange Grand Lodge g Of Ontario Annual Session held et St. Catharines On the 21st day of Fehruar'. t86o, with the Hon. lt'hn Hilliard Cameron presiding, the Orange Grand Lodge Or Ontario West was called into existence, and. na)ureliv, the speakers and the re- ports of officers and committees at the present session of the Grand Lodge, which opened in St Catharines Wednes- day of last week made reference to that event, so that in a sense this meeting may be looked upon as its jubilee ses slon. Wm. Fitzgerald. Grand Secretary, de- voted some time it presenting iia rP part to a ht'tory of the progress of the order since lhe Grand hitdpe'if Ontario (,Vest ,v50 orenn.ized (811(1 shenl 65 mete ernes representing 12 eotnit les, I ort i Clriems anrd prinrlry lodges 'die attend'nx'e 'fine p34resent Grand LOdxe hm over 50 r1 nal y been 110 dtFitie, x11(1 11 Park :8441) pi unary lodges all inn 11 .211.hin0 4)1)411- len S'nee last teeming the new C.42ni1 Lodge of lenl;akS lliug, and 27 new plainer, lorlees have Oren one eel 1)tn'ing the Pear 4, 53 new or re•inslld ed members have oxen secured, and rile Iossee were, by death 2(8, expeller' 3n, and tvilhth'a,vu eta, thus giving a net gain of 2.gon. making the total Mentbet'- Ship 541011) 2(1,000. lobi, Hewitt, 'Toronto, Grant 'Treas. met%' in his repeat showed 'that the 'Balance brought forwatd t 7 154 65 from Ign9 was Rac'el from prima lodges, 6,811 5o Interest on batik deposits.,,,.. 7447 $1 Total receipts •• 9124o6 19 Expenditure.,,,,. .,.. 7,547 81 Balauee in fi bank $, 26 Rt,. 63 e 1 u n hand ....... ... t 66 sal 1 t -3 1`aiill .$ 6,758 29 The audltllrli, reP oit acetified1 to the aeculcY of(lie e tuuuts and urged al l ledges to pay )r m tlY tho regular dues fur support of the Grand Lodge, Tile officers, elected were 4—Harry Lovelock, '1`orontu, Greed Master ; Fled, Dane, 'Toronto, Deputy Greed Master; Dr, Wlleems, Woodstock, Associate Grund Mester ; Rev, lobo Coburn, Toronto, Grand 1'reasurei• ; Wm. M, Fnzgereid, Grand Secretary ; J, J. D, 13 ming, Cuokstowu, Grand Leeturel•; C. A. 13. Banning, Grand 13n'ec4ur of Ceremonies ; A, W. Wright and JH. 'Taylor, Auditors, W. J. Parkhill, of Midland, installed' ele't•d uers The e the newly v offs h next v meeting- will!): held 111 Hume, The Grand Lodge officers were in, stalled by fest Grand Master Wurkman James 13. Nixop, Toronto, Finance Committee -T, A. Hastings, Toronto ; C E, Cameron, Iroquois ; 1 M. Peregrine, Hamilton. Laws -1 13. Nixon, Toronto J os. Gibson, In g er- sof1, E, DIae Ottawa Le 1sla- nun-Rev Canon A. H. Aliman, Murk's Falls ; T. G Irving, Toronto o 1R J, Sanderson, OrIla AP P ea ls- F. G,u nod Toronto, Ch Ir an Col. A Allen, pon lLen orae, Chairman, Newmarket. Distribution- R. W Camden East. Credentials -Robert Ingram, Chairman, Ottawa. • State of Order - T. M. Cornett, Chairman, Ganaltoque. Grand Medical Examiner's Report - 1. T. Allen, Chairman, Ml, Forest. Incidental -S. 13. Morris, Chairman. 1 01nev. Special Committee re Sec. (9. G. M. W. Report -S. 13. Morris, Chairman. A. O. U. W. Grand Lodge With 450 delegates to attendance and Grand Master Workman S. Li. Morris, presiding, the 32nd amoral Grand Lodge ul the Au11108 Ottley 'Hinted Workmen was held last week to 'Temple buticliug, /tweet.). Arnuna the delegates were tour ladies t Mr's. Rusabelle Todd, Niagara un the Lake ; Mrs. Sara A. Ktuse1111. Nurtu Bay ; Mrs. M. Me - Gillis, Rugae Lodge. Ottawa, and Miss A. L, Buddy, Lady Minto Lodge Toron- to. Dr. ),V. D. Cowan, of Regina, P. G. W. M. of tile Grand Lodge of the Canadian Northwest, was present as Western delegate. lu th, report of the Committee on Laws, presented by J. B. Nixon, it was recommended that Grand Masters of lodges be given power to suspend ot- fic e s of subordinate lodges against whom charges are made, and to reinstate them It such emerges are not proven. The clause, though recommeeded by the executive, aroused considerable dis- cessiou,, and as a two -third vote Is re qulred to change the constitution the mu1011 Was dealal ed. toss. 1)r. i• N1, Cotton, Grand Medical Exalmner, reported that the average age ut the 3,855 ap1n-ants was 25 year's and 6 mouths. Ot the 516 deaths lust year the average arse was Go years 4 mouths.. F. G. luwuua. Grand Treasurer, certi- fied to the ueaithy eundiuun uf the fivances. Special tetereuee was made to the death ot Col. Melville D. Dawson, Past Grand Master Workman. 1`ue lepurt ot the Special Committee uu Orgeutzauoo was sue most Important quesuuu to engage the attention of the session. 01 anti 1re11suler P. G. Iuwoud presented toe report and (1.8 aUoptlou u 'taunt amendment was very gratltymg lu the committee. It provides fur the eugagpmeut 01 ageneral Ul gamer who (Mali have full emerge of the tag/minium] uork subject to he supetvlstun uf the Organize, mu Huai d. 1'1] Grand Longe, A. 0. U. W., elect- ed,fiicrts at its srsetuus Thursday of last week its 1o110WR :—G. M. Wot•kmao, Major J. J Craig. M. P. P., Fergus, aca(amattuu ; P. 0. M Workmau, S. b. Moms. Roduey ; Grand Foremau, Jas. Mc:Ewing, M. P. P., Drayton, acclanta- (ton , Giaud Overseer, W. C. Mike', K. C., D. C. L., City Solicitor, Belleville ; Grand Recorder, M. D. Carder, P. G. M. W„ Toronto, reelected for 32nd consecutive year ; Grand Treasurer, F. G Inwood, P. G. M. W., Toronto, by acclamation •' Grand Solicitor, A. F. 3, Lawrence, 'fronto, by acclamation ; Grand Medical Examiner, Dr. J. M. Cotton, Toronto, appointed ; Grand Guide, Thomas E. Bloodworth, Toron• to ; Grano Inside Watchman, I. A. Kinsella, North Bay. District Deputy Grand Masters elect- ed :-St. Clair, J. W. Stewart, Windsor; Erie,. W. Kerley, St. Thomas ; London, James W. Cook, Littlewood ; Brant, S. A. Gibsou, Ingersoll ; Hamilton. W. B. Shoup, Hagersville ; Niagara, Myron McLaren, St. Catherines ; Guelph. John E. Vogt, Berlin ; Huron, Harry Morris, Godelieb': Bruc'e, lames Grieve, Moore- fie d ; Dufferin, R. B. Henry, Orange- ville ; Pe•l, Geo, McManus, Mono Mills; Toronto, W. H. Morgan, Toronto ; York, W. ,H. Clark, Stouffville; Sire - cue, T. McNlght, Cookstown ; Ontario, W H. VauValkenbu'gh, Whitby ; Derham. F. Cl. McMaster, Havelock ; Qulnte, Atex Moore, Plainfield ; Klug- slue R W. Longmore, Camden East ; St Lawrence, James Cnmmhngs, Lyn ; l4toi rnuut, W. Clark. Cardinal ; Ottawa, Wit. Hughes; 0 taws ; Lanark. E W. Vendu eu, Smith'. Falls ; Georgian Bat, it J. Sanderson, 0)441 (1 ; Superiur, W E Reber sour, Ig(Oce ; Nipissing, tV 'T McGaw, Callender. Rept see nta'lye from the Ontario Grant) Lodge, to the Grand Lodge of the Canadian Northwest -Charles E. Cameron. Past Grand Master Work- s Vols. Alternate- B,Mor- ria, I u SM 4 odney NI W. ris,R Rodney, G Grand Trustees -Rev. Tames Skene, Balnmore, W,N I'win. Toronto ; Col. A W. Allan, Newmarket. ExecutiveCommittee-J. 1`. • Allen, Mt Forest ; Robert Ingram, Ottawa. Appointed by Grand Master Workman --Joseph Ross, Hamilton ; R. E. 17el- 81n), Guelph. Auditors -Geo, Clay, C. G. 'Knott Toronto. Maple Syrup I will be on hand with a sup- ply of guaranteed Pure Maple Syrup this Spring. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. Place your order if you want an A 1 article. 'Phone No. 246 Chas H. � 9 Knight, Cranhrook •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 father Mother ••a 4, 0 { S A Business ,Education is the • greatest 1o aey � you can leave your children, We et down to • to bed -rock foundation of lilt- 4 !•► ing business science, and assist •;; • wposoritthyions. graduates to the choice ♦; • •',, o Enter anyday. Individual in- * et1 notion. 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