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The Brussels Post, 1910-7-28, Page 4
-THURSDAY. IDLY s8, 1,9xo The Square And The Compass The Masonic Greed Lodge which stet at Belleville had over 600 delegates in attendfnee. Uelegatee representing 21 districts stet in viu•ious parts of the city Wednesday, when Deli sty District Grand Masters were elected as follows NO, #, Erie,'. le, D. Laurie, Chatham ; No, 2, St, Clair, Thos. Montgomery, 'S•arnia ; Nor 3, Loudon, M. Spencer, 53,'1'herein; No, 4, South H:erou, Fred• erick 1iolwell, of Baden •, No, 5, North Huron, lames Burns, Southampton ; 0, 6, Wilson, George Naylor, logersoll ; •7, Wellington, t o gPon . f Ireland ; No. 8, amilton, G. R, Lloyd, Hamilton No, 1 a 9, Georgian, u G. E Brown . No. Niagara, R. G. fioovey, Thorold; No, 7r, Toronto West, R. W. Brennan, Toronto;' No, x2, Ontario, J, Begg, Lindsay 1 No, x3, Prince Edward, Dr. I, P,,;P,clst, Wellington; No, 14, Fron- rac, Robert G. Graham, Gauanoque; , 15, St, Lawrence, Thomas Dowell, Brockville ; N. 16, Ottawa, Walter M. Ross, Ottawa; No. x7, Algona, D, H. Carry, Renege p No. 18, Nipissing, Freak D. Haynes, New Liskeard; No, Muskoka, 1. T. Harris, Burk's Falls; No. 20, Otouabee, A. W. McLeod, New- castle ; No at, Eastern, H. C, Jones, Vankleek Bill, 1 Thursday morning the election of officers took place resulting as follows ; Greed Master, G, M. MacWatt, Sarnia, (re elected), Deputy Grand Master, Aubrey White, Toronto ; Grand Senior Warden, W. Bro. L. R. Towiller, Belle- ville ; Grand Junior Warden, W. Bro, H. R. H. Kenney, Peterboro'; Grand Treasurer, M. W, Bro. E, '1'. Malone, Toronto i Grand Secretary, R. W. Bro. .'Li -Gunn, Hamilton, Grand Chaplain, Bro. W. De la Rosa, St. Catharines ; t -and Registrar, Bro, W. T. Smith, card of General Purposes -Bros. W. Li JdePherson, Toronto ; S. A, Luke, Ottawa ; John Hoodless, Hamilton ; A. Ki 'Young, North Bay, and A. Shaw, ingStee. jr-The next place of meeting will be St. Catharines. The lodge concluded Thursday afternoon when the officers were installed by the Grand Master. One O of the best reports ever present- ed tor G and Lodge was that at ou "Con- duct of Masons," presented by Col. Penton, of Belleville, He commends the Grand Master's lessor's ad dress and urges t g hese }•ce m n ten fund and be better tr looked` after by some of the members. The fact that '$32,000 is outstanding for dues is not pleasing. There is in the opinion of the committe, too much at- tention to hilarious functions, such as Irish night, Scotch night, Cauadiau night, t ff etc He hoped that the Masons will not prefer joviality and rhetoric to reason. ' t John. E. Harding, reporting for the I. Benevolence Committee, pleads far the �'bencontinuation of the Masonic Relief As- sociation. It is estimated that next year 000 o will be required u ed for evolent pur;7oses: q CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE The next Census of Agriculture will be taken under date of 1st June 1910, The area, product and value of field crops harvested in tyro will be enumer- atedfor Fall wheat, Spring wheat, bar- ley, rye, corn for huslciva, buckwheat, beans, peas, flax, mixed grains, hay and clover, alfalfa or lucerne, corn for forage, ther forage e mops, s, [nuns ls, man - 0153 igar beets, Other field roots, ots 'totHo and hops ; and grass seed, red clover seed and alsike clover seed will be enumerated for product and value. Grain and other field crops for the harvest of mix will be taken by areas only, as none of these crops will be ripe at the taking of the census. The pro. ducts of these crops will be gathered later in the year from the reports of correspondents. Animals and animal products, also under the head of agriculture, will in - Jude the number of horses three years d and over, horses under three years, 'Ich cows, other horned or neat cattle, swine, turkeys, geese, ducks, he b d chickens and hives of bees held. or owned by each person at the date of the census on 1st June of x91,1. The number of horses, milch cows, other horned or neat cattle, sheep, swine and poultry sold in 1910, will be recorded, as well as the wool, milk, tome made butter, home-made cheese, 4gsand honey products ofthe year,. "the' `goaatities of milk and cream nt to fautories or sold. Pure bred animals registered, or igible for registration, which are own - at hetime of taking the census will inerated for horses, cattle, sheep (twine, but their number will also be ',punted with all other animals, Perth County canton Civic Holiday Aug. 28. f y excursionists from St. Marys took in the Guelph Band excursion to Detroit. • .A. farmer West of St. Marys reports that he. had 14 chickens killed by weasels. 'he crop of pntato bugs this', season d Mitchell is a record breaker he continued drouth. , Band intend holding a d Day o'le-Weednesday, Aug. 10th; the Athletic • rk, St. Marys: Miss GertrucleNeelands, formerly of 5t, Marys, bas secured an assistant inclergarten teacher's certificate. minty Judge Barron has been stil- ted as a Member of the Conciliation and which is to investigate the dis- 3020 "between the Toronto Railway 7o, and its employees, William Lullaby was hit on the head a plank. falling froth the second o0r• at Brown's planing mill, St. tlarys. Several stitches were regnir.. ,c1 to close the wound. „bias. Joseph Beavers and ,grand- ettghter, Miss Ethel Bellarny, of St. Mays, left for the 'West where they rill visit;) the forrner's daughter, Mrs - t, lietnp, near Winnipeg. 'Walter Thomson its ,Son have sold heir building and seed business on nd laii Bessie' Thomsaln.t whomwill laeon- k lan8 the business Ca before. f SJ ,JAS, FOX Par101een Sage, '.Phe Hair WOW, er, is now WoiO in Canada On Money Back Plan It's a mighty gond thing .for the Women of Canada that Parisian Sage can naws b obtainedin a toruli o consequel#ce, y l No preparation forthe has done so mush to stop lalling hale and era- tiicate danclruiil sed make wolrleu'e hair beautiful as Parisian Sage, Parisian Sage is the duly certain destroyer of the dandruff microbe, Which is the cause of 07 per cent of, hair troubles. These pernicious, persistent and cle- struotive little devils thrive on the ordinary liaix• tonics, Parisian Sage touch au eatn aordiu- ary and quick acting r eJt etlatoi that t r J. i ox , who is Cita agent in Brussels, guarantees it to time dandtuf2, stop failing hair and itching'scaip in two weeks or money back. 1t is a inagui• Acent, deessing for woxnen who desire luxuriant, Matrons hail' that compels admiration. And a large bottle of Paeisian Sage coats only 50 emits at Jas. Fox's and all over Canada. 13Laster Harry Judd, son of W, H, 3-ucld, Water 86., St. Marys, was bitten by a dog recently. The dog's head was sent to Toronto by Inspector Dr, G, Hr Gibb for examination, Dir. Sawyer, assistant time keeper in the G. T. R. shops, Stratford, has retired from the service and has goue to Winnipeg, where he has accepted a position with the Mooney Biscuit .(Jompany. .A Granton correspondent says :- The G. T. R. strike has made the train service rather erratic the last few. days. 013, to be like Kirkton, where strife and turmoil and railway stripes" are unknown. Canadian speedeis upset the wise men events at the Port upset Driv- ing Association meet. Tial B., owned by P. L. Kastner, of Sebringville, Ont., was barred in the betting and had a walkaway. W. Cherry', of the Albion hotel, Embro, o formerly of the Albion Strat- ford, had the misfortune recently to have a pop bottle explode, cutting an ugly g y gash ire his hand, which neces- sitated several stitches. Dr. Shillinglaw, Mitchell, is in re- ceipt of a letter from the a thor" u plea at Ottawa w saying g that the beaiu of John Davis' 00w, which died a couple of weeks ago, showed that the animal was inoculated with rabies. At the second and closing session of the Knights of Pythias at Peterboro on July 13, Chas. Farquharson, of Stratford, was elected Graud M. of A. of the Grand Lodge. It was decided to hold the next Grand Lodge conven- tion in Sarnia the second Tuesday of July 1911. Rev. Hugh Ferguson, agent of the Children's Aid and Humane Society, addressed a public meeting in the Oarnegie Library Hall, Milverton on the work of this Society in Perth county and assisted iu organizing a c branch for Milverton and Morning- r ton part of Pei th County work. t were Stratford and SebrJngville and the letter was not every registered, the envelope having a hole torn in the side, .Chis ie a tribute to the 1lolleety of the p rotoftic° Werke through whose hands at pawed, AtweiOd Roe. J, 0, Reid was in St. Thomas attending Summer School, Mrs, Alex, as, Sirxtpsan and daughter, Una, left Monday of last week for Braddon, Man, They will eonepeto 131 bettar•making. at the fairs in that ruutttry, Chester Little, 8111 con„ WAS "taken to the Stratford hospital where he underwent an operation for app -en• diseitis, The patient is getting along nicely, Acozn> NT. -trigs. p. T. Greensides Attended the funeral of the late Mrs, ms i' At t ort in Li v 1 stat a g on Monday of last weak and in driving L• g G the i stat on u t t evening to retttru home to e the hox'se, which teas 'being driven by Thomas Johnston became frighten ed on a, bridge by some boys. '1`139 animal turned around and in so doing upset the buggy throwing the occu- pants out causing painful throwing. to Mrs. Greensicles, although she manag. ad to'get home. The Dr, found that a bone was broken in lieu fight ai'm, beg face was bruised, and she was hurt in- wardly. Mr, Johnston escaped un- hurt and no damage was done to the rig or horse. Mrs. Greensides many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Never Pare a Cern. It's a sure way to get blood poison- ing. Use Ptrtnam's .Corn Extractor, It's safe, painless and sure to cure in a day. Gorrle Robs, Baker was kicked on th by a.hnrse. f arm Mrs. Gilpin, of Orillia, and little son, are visiting. the former's pal encs, Ed. - and Mrs. James. George Worrell, an old Howick boy, and his wife, also formerly of klowick, have been visiting friends in the township for a tirne, Miss Maggie Padfield, who has been teaching school near Walkerton, has given up her school, and has gone to Orandell, :elan., to join the rest of the fat ' illy, MRs. BENNETT PASSED AWAY. - Mrs. Wm. Bennett, sr., died at her home in Got'rie on Tuesday of last • • .. _-.. �.r.--,._...,,.. a,..: ..... •-^.""7,�1:MsMt;�r ""�'.'•,,.:i r�""'mwiw�?�'"c"mow. x B des. '"""The id -Summer Fats ■ M p■ 11 5 I�erso1"A . Carr •• a:• • Toronto Millinery Parlors ♦ Fit♦ i •+,+. * II ♦ F • h0 i • 10 II, Mi 44.4.4'♦•••F♦'1'♦'h0•i•••1•••4•'II'♦d•MZ• • menton Park, Alta, on :Monday, llth inst, Wish to announce that they have a com- plete showing STOW n of Mid -Summer n1 l nor Hats �' a t. ranging in price from $1.50 to $1 0.00. If you have not already pur- chased �ypr chased call and see them. Very Latest Styles Assured. Andrew Strome, J. J. G1egg and E, Graybiel have purchased a sawmill near Vancouver, B. 0. Mfr. Strome will dispose of this interests here and the family will settle in the Pacific city, Word 1vas received that Mr. Strome had been wounded on. the head and alert. It took 8 stitches t0 close up the scalp wound. 1911 FAIL FAIRS Atwood Oct. 3 aud4 I Blyth Brussels Dungannon- Exet ' et Sept, 89,20 1 p Fordwich .::.. Oct. -0 a week, aged 71 years. The deceased Guelph .Sept. 20, 2t, 22 had two paralytic 8stokes over a year tibderleh _Sept. t9, 20,' 2t Y H ago twoincarton ,Sept.z , 30 v more a few g weeks! 9 Agft Kincardine and Sept.i i t wasI 22 not exported she. Kirkton Oct, 6,:7 would recover. Mrs. Bennett's maid- Luckeow en netme was Muria Reinhart and she Listowel was one of the pioneers of Ho ick w , Loudon having settled with her httsbaud on Milverton the Howick-Grey boundary, where Mitchell their son, Thomas R. Bennett, now Mt. Forest lives. For the est few years the sold Y Mildmay na c 3 couple e hav e resided A s u1 Got au The Ottawa father, one son and one daughter, Mrs. John Finlay; survive: Mrs. Ben- nett was a fine woman, being a good neighbor, a loving mother and a faith- ful wife. Interment was Made iu Gerrie cemetery on Friday, the fun- eral leaving her late residence at 2 p. m. Service was held in St, Stephen's hurch before interment. The be- eaved will share in the sympathy of he commuuity. .Oct 4, 5 o Routly, sr., narrowly escape death at the Grand Trunk crossing on Elgin street, St. Marys, at 3,35 Mon- day afternoon of last week. The old gentleman is at present lying in a precarious condition. lie was cross- ing the track opposite the J. D. Moore Co. cold storage building when the 3.35 train from London struck nim. The train n was slackening its speed to pull up at the switch stats ov and Was making10 or 12 miles an hour. His body was caught by the pilot and force of the blow almost crushed hi thrown upon the cattle guards. Thes skull, and in falling upon the cattle guards the base of tuts spine was fractured. Peter Smith, Secretary of the Downie Mutual Fire Insurance Com- ntaini as wad of $21)0 received n inan billsthe follow ing note ]Enclosed you will find $200 (two hundred dollars) for payment on a policy in case of a barn destroyed in- sured in your company. Yours CONSCIENCE:" The letter was addressed to Sebiin ville and returned to Stratford, the. writer evidently not being aware of the fact that Mr. 8101611 had. removed from Sebringville to Stratford. The only postmarks the envelope bore Fordwich Miss Morton, evangelist, is aguest at the parsonage. alias Flossie Ball has improved somewhat, but is in a poorly condition yet. It was at118811 thought she. had appendicitis, ileitis but the he do etoi s yuan not surewhat the trouble b e ns Miss Norma Cook is spendingher vacation at her Borne here. ,she has.. spent the past year and a half as nurse -in -training in the Western Hos- pital, Toronto. Miss Bertha Becker, a former Fordwich young lady, is also a nurse -in -training in the some hos- pital. W. H. and Mrs. Downey, of Wind - 808, are spending the Sommer holidays with relatives in Fordwich and vicini- ty. At the recent Entrause examina- tion Mr. Downey sent up 24 can- didates, of which 29 were successful, 7 taking honors. One of his pupils was awarded the city medal, taking the highest mark, 534. Miss-.Aggie 13rown, of Fordwich, Miss Sadie Montgomery, formerly of Orange Hill, Wm. and Lindsay' Wil- son, Thos. and Mrs. Edgar, J. M. and bars.' Henry, formerly of Gorrie, Stewart, formerly of Molesworth, and Miss Nettie Barber, formerly of Ford- 'cli, enjoyed a pleasant picnic ail Ed - r.:.a. ries _: ,••C�.'..+--'-�...,^4yypt I Sept, 22, 23 Sept.20, 21 Sept. 9-17 Sept. 29, 3o.. Sept. zo, 21 Sept. 28, 29 Sept. 26, 27 Sept. 9-17 Palmerston ......................Sept. 27, 28 Parkhill Oct. 4, 5 Ripley • Sept. 27, 28 St. Marys ...... .• :. Sept. 27, 28. Seaforth............... ....Sept, 22, 23 StratforI Sept, 15,16 Toronto. ....Aug. 27 to Sept. 12 Tavistock Sept. 19, 20 Teeswater Oct. 5, 6 Tiverton Oct. 4 Sept. 19, 20. Woodstock Sept. 21, 22, 23 Walkerton Oct. 15, 16. d l W rig R111 Canadian News Mayor Miner, of Gratihy, Que., has presented a perk to the town. Forest fire, • are e Mill• ti sg an u much damage ttud seffet itg in British Colum- bia. George Lawrence, of Sauna, was drowned while log•driving 111 the St. Clair River, The Government has issued invita- tions to Canadian and British shipbuild- ers to consider the question of construct- ing vessels for the Canadian navy. 1). A. McDerrnld, Secretary of the London Temperance League, has been appointed to the charge at the Toronto office of the Oman io Branch, Dominion Alliance. Miss Unwin and the two English ladies who had been missing' since Tuesday morning when they started to 01itub the Rundel Mountain, Banff, Alta„ were found by search parties Wednesday night. They ' had slid on shale into a dangerous position near an overhanging ledge of Mount Runde] and had to be pulled tip with ropes. The ladies were somewhat exhausted, as they were afraid to sleep, owing to their dangerous con- dition but they were not seriously hurt, The body of Miss Gertrude Luke, drowned at Oshawa, drifted ashore East of the harbor. .On a charge of throwing aced in a ' nM t ns Face Mtis. Louisa Pearce, of :J`or- ontn, was committed fur trial. It is currently reported in Ottawa that when the changes in Sir Wilfrid Larder's cabinet materialize, before next session of Parliament, John W. Defoe, the well•known editor of the Winnipeg. Free Press, will be one of the new member's. ' Reports from Gretna state that the black grasshopper, the nnnst destructive pest ever known in the Northwest, have made their appearance in swarms within the past few clays and are attacking garden stuff. ff. Fr om 1871 t to 1674 they y covered the country in swarms, eating thing green and stripiuSGhe bark from the poplar trees attar they had destroyed the Crops. The grass- hoppers are large and have. a wide spread wing, resembling g butterflies le s when in flight. t t. '1'lley have coma, from the Dakotas and appear to be headed North. Constipation is the root of many forms of sickness and of an endless amount of human misery. Dr. Morse's Indian It.00t Pills, thoroughly tested by over fifty years of use, have been proved safe and certain cure for constipation and all kindred troubles. Try them. 25c. a box. The People's Column HOUSE AND GOT FOR -SALE. -Undersign- ed offers her house and lot for sale in the village of Ethel. jf sore of : land, comfortable house, cistern,: well, stable. prohard, &c. 1 Possession, about August 15th, Will also sell furniture. For further particulars apply on the premieee to MRS. JAS. LAIRD, Ethel, tf HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE•-Underslgn- ed offers for side a }5. acre of land, Turn - berry street North, Brussels,. neon which is a comfortable louse an&good stable, fruit trees, well,. 0, Posoesalon on short notice.- For 3ur- toeWALTERaWIr i3EE o price,' terms, &c,, apply• Brussels S L'r�,rrl�i,�e , Factory have two show. rooms 111195 p1113 a bettel'sanrple of Buggies than they have ever had in the past. The Buggies have all the latest iii irbvemenls,' whiz Mee high 14 inch curved dashes, with solid brast}'reils, fall silver plated; with clesb supports on both sides.. This prevents the dash from anv•brealt- age whatever. Bodies of Buggies are an 56 mottos long with nice elevated seats, alt trimmed with the best hand -buffed leather, spring backs and cushions with double rows of springs. The latter 5ave5 sagging of the c ion u sh 'C for l ea• t fin hi e e ll.sicte• a s which d makes the seta both g P k r ea 1 it roomy and comfortable, Wheelsare ther n e highest grade with XXX shafts, k, We build only i ., u o vola grade of Boggles and that is s at the B r 1 • g LS1. 6 have F O 1 l lot g A erof arched -axle 13uggies whin auto seats which sell at sight, Everybody is welcome to call and examine our stocic. Remember we put on all kinds of Rubber Tires -both Solid and Cushion. Repairing of Rubber Wheels done promptly as we keep a first- class machine for the purpose. . While thanking our numerous customers for past patronage we invite all to call and inspect our stock before purchasing eiseWhere, D. Ewan, Brussels HOifB a LOT FOR -SALE AT ORAN- I. naoox.-Goodbriakhouse, frame stable and half sere of land: Good well 3 fruit of all kinds. For further partloulare apply to Donald McDougall, Oranbrook. FOR SALE. -Nine cores of land with -e good buildtirlok aottnge, :back barn and other out partienaRa, also a good orchard• Fpr further pparticulars apply to 4., J. M. Helm or `blue. Jno. Dfixhtg, Oranbrook. OR SALE, -A very valuable piece of prop- . erty in London on Pottersbur Hale sret South. House, barn -and 5 acres of land. For further particulrra apply at Tau 80833 Publish- ing House, Brussels. 41-tf FARM FOR SALE, -Tho undersigned offers for sale, hie 100 aero farm, being Lot 80, lCon. n s ysmp r8 aorea About n Iral wheacleared, meee seed ed down. Fall plowing is being done. On the farm is a frame house, bank barn driving shed, good orchard and drilled well. Close to. post- office church u th and school. For further praetor, lars erg. p. lySc tot JOHN 08BORNE, Proprietor, erg. e. Scott, Brussels. FARM FOR 8A1SE.-The 102 acre farm, be- ing the property of the late Peter McNeil, Lot 28, Oon. 14, Grey, ie offered for sale b the. undersigned. e ned. g There are 85 sore Cleared, s v bal- ance well timb Brad. On the f111.221 shore 9s ood bankb r: a K barn, Place a in goo abed and a cm. wentIen house. r furt in part condition and well fen JAS. A. M0NAIRrorrJAS. particulars apply Exec- utors, Oranbrook P.O., or F. S.80OTT Bru- tish]. %1-tt FARM5 FOR SALE -Lots 21 and 22,- Con. Id, MoEiilop,.and Lot 28 on the -18th Gardis.ner hone Lod 21 and 22 ins about the ores, all homestead andd,well fins ebout ll t Acura, all has 1 land,- well fencd hardwood well sue ; good and has ab a buil good with abode ; good comfortable bnildinga with all modern im- provements_ ; plenty of good spring water and a good bearing orchard.. This is one of the ehoioest farms in the pommy of Huron and will be sold on terms to suit purchaser. Lot all iennpasture and hoe U egreenhouse o ,, There are ten acres of good bush on this farm. For further particulars apply to ALEX. GAMIN - ER, Walton P.O., or on the premises. 40.16 ••♦•••••♦•••••••••••a•♦••, • 4 ♦ • s• • • 0 4 • • Pryne �I • • The• • • • • -` 1 • • e • E, -the undersigned, beg to • notify the public dont as • •• we are installing new • • waterwheels, putting in new • Home and overhauling our mill • • in general, our plant wiil be • • closed.down for these necessary • repairs op and, after June 80th • • until further notice. A S While there will be no chn • • ping or rollingdone wheat willil• • ♦ be exchanged as usual as we 2 • have made special preparation T • to supply • our customers and • • have a good stock of Flour and • • Feed on hand for sale, A ♦ • • ® 0 Business College o° g NOTICE We are appointing Bales agents now in every unrepresented coup for the season of 1010. Oyer 05 per Dont. of, the year's business is done during the Sumner months. We u ood. money weekly for services rendered. Give ex- clusive territory and supply selling outfit free.' Over 110 Acres under Cultivation, our acreage is mentioned as it is important that you should represent a firm of good standing and size. We Supply strictly. first. condition. and We want the guarantee moin st relia- ble agent in every district. Established over 85 years. For further particulars write Pelham Nursery Co. 44.15. Toronto;. Ont. '9'S'l^'d�i4*aa stra+�A'4�:,5'�, 2� aktilt6',1`4",c^ Fail Term from Aug. . 29 ed/ifisg V ENTRAE STRATFORD. ONT. The largest and beat practical train- , 6 Mg school in Western Ontario. •There : , 6 ie no better in the Dominion. Our course ere e Cho rou h and d rn ti �' practical, cal our ur teach r e 8 ere g experienced and we sweet rnduat slat e s o B t positions. departments p Wo have three ,> Commercial • . Shorthand. .i -� Telegraphy {,e Write nt once for our tree catalogue. CA\ >y. D. A. McLAOHLAN, Principal. 4 -00@00@0000♦♦1♦@00101100100 O $2,5oo SALARY •• 4 • ♦ • As Provincial • ♦ al Ylau n er g 1101V ♦ • 2 earsf ago y hardware noclerk O el t• gat O $ p week, and who cults a • far me •' tssnn ♦ 23 years of , Y e • and without/Mil. age • Six month's • • training in one of our branches • • and two years' faithful service O to his company nfatde the dil• - e !'erenee, • • • The difference between .the • big men and Lhelittlemen, the, • successful and the unsuccessful • • -is only a difference of train- • • ing. We have transformed • • thousands of little men into • big amen. • ;' You may stud partly at o Y home ltndfinish at College. • • • • • Fall Term opens August 19t • p 9 h 0 • 4, • W1NG1-- - -- • O , prop., Brussels, 1-t ' • ♦ ® • • ___..: Wm. & �� Al Prylae © ♦♦04.4444♦♦♦♦00.4400.4♦444•* GEO. SPOTTON, PRIN. • One of the Beauty Spots in New Ontario -Lake Tomiskaming • 0••♦••••♦♦••♦•♦♦O♦♦0.00@•04z.,t."" S ^"waarereeenn^wnvwwarw Wanted The undersiggpea desires to purchase a lar a quantity of will graded Wool and to se. 01.111' t11ai quality is.preptteed to give a cash price in Ad- vance of the 104010r• mar- ket of at least 2 Cents. Inexuhange for goods will give a furthct' advance of 2 Cents, Wocd 1(11156 11913) 981(338 con- dition to 09(105,0 the above prices, Bring it along foe inspections aid get the top notch figure. • J. Te Wo i d Excelsior hitting Factory B c1U$Slf'.LS T9 At your home without pain, danger or operation. My method will cure ap- parently hopeless cases no matter' what your age is or how long ruptured. Why wait until your rup- ture beconies'strangulated when you can be cured ? Do not wait - Fill in coupon Age .... Time Rep ....,., .,. Single or Double Mime ......... ^h Adees1 and return to J. S. SMITit' 88 Caledonia St. Dr pt. A Stratford, Ont. solazamaireseeessumentemansessuni Cott tba 2108 eau pore klu at't T Ili Vie Oor Pet Het Iotj fA t Ln Po it S int 2n^ are air