The Brussels Post, 1910-12-29, Page 7StMsl14e4S' CAIiU$e
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'Brussels !'Peat o1 the''Maooaboc,,, No. 24'
hold tapir regatex Meetings iu tae Lodge
Mem,' Backer !ileus ou the 4- d d
1a an JC
•.'4'u ads ueach
a y v ;Int is w ys welcome, month,
Vtd,,,po always ,M
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WM. SPENCE"
CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER
or' MA1t1 UA:GE LICUNSEti
wee ho the rest, Oitrpe, Ethel, 00.4'
JOHN HARRIS,
Agent I; n >TGowiuk Mutual
Fire ,I.lre insurance Company
moo anti Iroseienoe-
•' 'WALTON; ONT.
JOHN SUTHERLA,N Di
1580841908,
FIRE AND MARINE.,
OUELPH,-
{AUCTIONEERS.'
1.4' • S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION-
/ pan, will sell for better prices, to
better men, in loss time sill leas charges
Man any other Auctioneer in East Huron or
he won't ohar$o anything: Detail 'an,1-orders
can always' be a'rrauged'at ths office or by
9110)081 application,
ROBT. H. GARNISS
BLLIEVALE - ONT.
Auctioneer ' for Huron County."
Terme reasonable.. sales arranged fot..
at the oMee of Tun Poem, Brueaele. 22(1.
tEOAL AND CONVEYANCING.
M.- ii1NU'LAIS='
Y s Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer,
Notary NMaio, &o, Ulaoe-Stewart's Brook
t door Nor th-o 1 Casual Hotel. •
SuliefLo11 for theMetropolitan Bank.
PHOUDli'00T, HAYS & XILLORAN
BAlilalb!1E108 SOLICLTnH5, NOTARIES
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Sugorigr,nocommodatiun may be obtained at
minimum rateson sailings for the 'balance of
the Winter season. • _-
CORONATION June 22nd 1311 ,
Resorvations,for ping, tine'tnlidJnly.awnings
should be made as soon eSossible to btain.
chotoe,of, aaooiomodation. pReservation lists
now open. ,ran -information as to rates, etc.,
on application to,
'. W. N. KERB, • �
Agent Allen. Line, Brussels.
The Aflan Line, T7 Yonge st., _Toronto
MONTHLY
HORSE FAIRS
BR:ussice..LS
Re ular Monthly Horse Fairs• will be
''r'Lield` in "J3'russels this season as follows
THURSDAY, Jan. 51h, 1911
Feb. 2nd, 1911
" Mar. 211d, 1911
April 0111, '1911
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Leading local and outside buyers will he present
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TO Machinery Users
and Farmers
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'. The New Machine Shop of the
BRUSSELS EINE APPLIANCE
and MACHINE Co,
i t1OW ready for business, and, •.
• i Lit good Methineey and SI( illed ♦
•✓ 0(hanic8,' tee are i11 tt position •
to attend to your to 1111'1• prompt. •
• Y e ' p r
•• Iy and at reasonable rates, 0
if you will let us knew yam- t
et tvitnts We will give you 'honest
• advice and help if connected
' • m
With Machiny.
• Give us a trial and, by cooping
• t0 .Breesels, env° time and money
• for yonrselves. •
•
IGABSIDE
& JAMES'
N. Mill Stec:0iv ' Brust3e g
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Business Carats
BERTHA
MiSSARMSTRO Q
N
."Teacher of Plano.
Studio at,Carter's Mirsio Stores, one door I2�1''olta
of the Standard Bank, -Brussels, 8-tf
Mit$ QERLS SHAf3RE
has paused nngdesefully" her eeaoud examine-
thin
xamine-
tion of the Phtnererte Department of the To,
"onto Conservatery .of Music, and le,prepared
to take pupils at her home, 9'rineess stamp,
pR, r. F. M' RAE
Bachelor of Medicine, University of,Toronto ;.
Licentiate and Graduate of 1IHo:l;olleb a of Pay
naou us and -Snr�eons Ont, ost-�td
ate
Chicago Eyo,EmNoiaone Tawas ospinily
obtuseo, Ill, H0.110(490 $llrgeon to St, 2411111,
ael's Hospital,Toronto,
Odioo over 1 R. Stnitit's Doig: Store, Tele.
;hone conneotionwlth U8anbrooic nt all hours.'
pp.M.' F.'600USON
' ETHEL;. ONT.
Physieliin end Burgeon eon PostGraduate
courses
London (EngJ, Nny York
01,4 011114000 Roe
patats. l,peeiol attention to disease of eye, ear,
nose and`throat..; Eye tested,farglasses.
DR. HAMILTON D• ental Surgeon
!donor Graduate Denb'ik Department, Toronto-
University
orontoUniversity ; Licentiate of Royal College of
Dental Surgtaous, of Toronto. Office la Smith
plonk nounly vacated: by Dr, Feild.
R. M. M'LEAN. 0,O.S., L.D.S.
Corrie,Opt.
Honor graduate University of Toronto, Do-
0Nrtment of Dentistry ; Graduate Royal Co' -
tater every Tuesof Dental day afternoeons of o
n and W Adnesday.
office h Grand .Oo trnl block, .At lPotfdwioh.
everyFriday forenoon. ,,Office in Gerrie in
Leech% Block. • 21.Om
DR. YVARDLAW..
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary'
College, Dap, and night calla,' OMoe opposite
Fjour Mill, Ethel.
Gioixtaflir,aw ' Razz irar
.BRUSSELS.
Goma 80.1(1 GOING Henze
Mail - 7:054 m I Express 10:55 am
[Uxprese 11:21 a r Mail 1:44 p m
Express .,, 2;023 m. Express - - 8:59 p m
Cax sezaw f.IttiR1Ce
WAL.TON
To Toronto ToGoderloh
Express' .. 7:41 amEapress,..,,..... 11:87 am..
Express - 2:67 pm !.Express 7125•
pan
WROXETER
Going East - 7;05 a, m, and 8:55 p. m.
Going West - 12:90 and 9:47 p.'ln.•
All trains going least connect with C. P. R. at
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T.
G. B. stations. .
GEO. ALLAN', Local Agent.
ural' leb3s tei>Ys
HArrr New Year.
GREAT depth of snow.
POsroPPICE 11011(0 on New Years Dar
will be g to to a. rn. And 5 to 6:p m,
1800ssets postoflice hours on Monday
next will be•q tO-r0 a in. and 5 to 6 p..91
POSTMASTER Farrow -and 'his deputies
had a busy time of it hist week- with the.
Christ mei; rush of, mail Matter. -
SINGLE fare return tickets on the
railways for New Yeats. G'1ec1 'going'
Saturday and.returning.on Tuesday:
Ir was 12 o'clock when the 8 44 train
arrived last Seturd99 night. There was
a great erowd of Gllristmas, visitors a
board,
QlARAN•r1N9 against the•e•t urdahome
for diphtheria was lifted this week, 'the
danger threatened being overpast we are
pleased to state.
THE Pos'r would'be glad -to be ftlr-
oished with reports of the aminal rural
2711001 meetings in • the, neighboring
townships, by 'letter, teleptione 'a?
personal' call.
ARRANGEMENT.+leave -been made with
the Stratford Daily Herald 'whereby we
can chill it with '1'210' Post" for 1911 at
the low . price. of $2 5o for the two
Sample copies may be seen at our office
• Tneeehos been a great 1111611 at the
central office .of the: Rural .Telephone
during tlte'holiday season- and as a' re-
sult three tired Operators by the close .0f
the day's work, The lines are giving
fine satisfaction, - '
THE Rural lelephope Co, has• issiled'
a Ci realer- askn1R greater care'oti the,.pnrt
of .the phones it1lite various, homes • and
cautioning- partieat:8gainst listening to,
conversations not" especially intended for
their ears. Some• compinints have been.
made heuce the counsel in the hope
that (he practice will he discontinued.:
Rev Dr. Dougall, North Street
'Methodist Church,, Goderictr, 1100 been
iev{led to tat Methodist Church $t,
Thomas,for next term, Rev. -D. E.
Martin, Trinity Church, "Stratford, hes
been asked to become p119101 of -Kings-
ville Methodist Church and Rev, Mr,
vlillsou, of the latter, invited to Strut -
,1 ord.
trut.lord.
AT TIM Tor. -Tile Postal World, a
newsy monthly edited by A.' D. 4uther-
lend, of Seaforth, whose constituency is
the postal seyyice, speaks in its Decent
bet number in reference tosortatimi
of mail matter in, the -'ands! tests
Made, . of a former Brtsselitl, fl,
W Farrow, son of Brussels well known'
L'ostinaster as follows H. W. Farrow,
tvho runs on the St, Themis and Wind.
sor route has made an even more wond-
erful' record in some respects, - He, too,
has always passed 99 per cent. twice
11t one exaihtnatdon. (1908) he actually
sorted the 1,500 cards, using ,no labels
on the 100 'boxes to distinguish Mem
apart, the nerviest feat vet, At the
examination of 11908 Mr. Farrow set a
new, and probably' laming record for
speed sortation in Canada ; 1;5oo card);
(n. thirty-two minutes, 1,496 of them
correct :
A Coon SdaooL,-Tile Listowel Batu
tier of last week says :-A very success-
fel Christmas entertainment was held
in -U, S. S No. a Elnm and Waliace,'on
the boundary West. The school is a
modern and handsome red Krick build -
{lig, the inside 'neatly finished and a
oietaliic ceiling in the school room, the
(911010 place being heated -by a furnace
11 is0long step removed from the old.
ashioued little red s0hoolhollseA,td 161e
ralepa79111 are to be. c(ugrnl(111teff. upon
11thing a' school of this clew. '1`Iteen-
teetaiument was given by fhb pupils,
assisted by 11 number of frien<1s'and a
great deal of credit i5 dee the teacher,
Miss lean Armstrong, (of 13ti14sels.
need itv), for the excellent P ogram
Which must Itavt, told•(! lei' 931(1 taldut,u-,
9r8CUee 'rhos 616 i6, 1 f l,igtt wet;
tiered ai shad n1Eu1 an his usual capable
Mlle After the p11etett1 Sant; haus
dislribeted presents from the Chtlsunas 1
a'l'es, 'file 11>('>''do amounted' to over„
1$26,09,
Bolg•rave
L. 0.' TL,-]3elgr'a ve 1,. (), 1r, No, 902
sleeted the following officers foe the
mate! tt Pat' s -W. 41,, Bgbt..Osvepe
1), A'1„ VV,.T. 14c81n11aY; Chapllin, 11;„
8100I'ea, ,Secty., Gilbert Netli9ly ;
teas W. 13evaus ; Die. or Ce •. Wn1.
1 VD f r,
Leve 1Lc L. Bert Wrk5a Goui
t
tees -John \VaLcon, 11, McMurray,
Arch, B17dges, '.('hos. \VLlljtnns, 1Jd,
'Walsh, eMn1'ray, :fast District
Master, iustlwlt0l the newly. ly elected
officer's,
Oran breek
A rORMER 1RSII)L'Na' l'ASSIs AWA Y,
--A'lt's, Thaults 130th well, an old
resident of
Grey township, aged 80
years anti 4 months diet! on December
home l of her daughter,
13th' at thei l l s u
giter
Mle. ]{{stun, .iia \Viettipcg with
whom she has heel hvdug for the last
12.years. Slit W1114 buried there. in
Elmwood cemetery o11 the 15111 1(91,
Her husband predeceased her 'about
12 years at Cyan tn'nole, Ont:; where
she foeteel•iy, resided. MIS, Bothwell
hurl• been in _ ftrilitlg health (pr 9ulne
t' 1 and 11ei' death was. nil lulex iect
ti e t, L i
i•by e
eShe1 survivedO daughters
heels
d s c al
s g
and 2 sons 301111Mrs,. 11i9ton tlnd
Mrs, White; of \Yintlipeg • James, of
Part'y Sound; and Mrs, Pawsoie; Mrs,
,7aelclio, of Muskoka district; Mrs.
OhaptnaIl of '1'01.0'110 and Mrs. Jas.
Sinclair, of Grey.
Morris
DIED IN '['1'111 WEsr.---There (lied at
Seattle, Wash., 0n D110eftlhee 81'.61, at
former„resident of Mori is, in the per
son of Dr. Joseph, son of John and
MIS.. Kelly, of Goderich. The • deceas-
ed was bora' in Morris, 20 years ago
andspent his childhood days in. this
vicinity. He had been fon some tiu1e
ailing with Heights disease whi011
finally terminated in his demise. The
late Dr. Kelly was of a.'kind hearted,
jovial disposition and had warty win'm
friends wherever he made his 'home.
The remains were:. brought from
Washington and interment took pla(0
a1 Thursday to S(•- Michael's cemetery.
Deceased leaves in his immediate
farnilyi to monfn his loss, halides. his
parents, fuer brolhers'and four sisters
namely :-Patrick Miles, William and
John; Belly; Mrs Foley, Chicago,
Mrs. J. Dwyer. Detroit ; Mrs. Mich-
ael laer,Goderieh. Besides his family
there are many relatives who, with
the family have the sympathy of the
coil mIuity atla!'ge, This family has
been bereaved no less than three tittles
within the past twelve months and'
this last and sad rernovel, while yet in
the ver !rime ot,Ife is i d r iu
need t
Y1 y
S•
. Molesworth'
In Henfryn on Friday, Dec. 16611,
John Lucas passed away -in his 78th
year. The funeral took place from
the residence of his son, 1(104. Lucus,
Henfryn, on Monday . following tri
bJolesworth ceuletery.
CHEESE:. MEETING. -This 111111(101
meetilig-,,of "the Molesworth Cheese
and putter; Conipony(Liimited) will be.
held in 'the Olai.nge Hall, Molesworth,
Saturday, January 7tli, 1911, ,for the.
purpose of receiving Auditors and a-
unitl reports. for 1910'Bee 'ejection (if
officers for the coiling yejtr and any
other business that may-• he necessary.
Mutt IN. Has YOUTH. -The death oc-
cnrLed in Grey township on Friday,
16th inst., of Tlfn•nce W. Cunnning,
the twelve -year-old soil of Thos. and
51 Is, Cnnnliing. The little fellow hail
been in poor health since Sumrheeand
succumbed te.(tn attack of di'phtheria.
The funeral nil account of the nature
of the 1i91910e1, was pi-ivate, interment'
mer
CIubbing. lis.'
Tmt P00T` has made aro!a!t er4,lente
to ehtb with the following pailg069. Hand
will be Sent, to an address (except, the
Y 1 pt
Unit>d,S"0 f•,
t lates tuts a 0xLl'a the
t
folio wing slbsc!•iptiopl prices :--
Weeklies '
POST SW '1'.otx>uto Globe., ,, $1 (10
!Bail and 1.nlpn t; 1 00
' , London Meettlsee,'.,, 1 00
Lund oil Free Press1 80
F u"1 t4 ' r IJe aid and • 1 � 0
i
'A1nlWoeklyoLyttlHun \Vituess 11 8080
" Partners' Advocate.,;, 285
Northern Messenger, , 1 85
Dailies
Pon 14udToronto Star 52 20
" Toronto News......,,, 2 85
Toronto Globe J 50
'1'tnuitttoMail-Empire., 150
" Totem World 3 00
" London Advertiser, , 2 80
• Oall at the office or remit rite
amount by P. 0.01 der, Expvess Order
or Registeredisterec
letter addressing
THE POST,,
Brussels, Ont,
being made in the Molesworth'cefne-
ter'y the following day.
Blyth .
Heise Fair here on Tuesday of liext
week:
. bliss Hales,'(9 Toronto is visiting
with her sister, Mrs. Gardiner:
W. H Morris, of Hamilton, has`tak-
en a position with S. H. Gidtey, a9
cutter and coat maker.
Dr. Perdue, whose livery barn was
burned, is having a sale of rigs and
horses on tl1,e 3r(1 minx.
D. Taylor, who has been in the West
the past Summer helping his sots on
his farm,1(0s returned home.
E. Livingston and John Boss went
to'i'nrol1Lo Monday of last week with
the paoer, "Red Dart" 'whish will be
placed it the ice races.
Mrs:- 1V. J. Tongh, who has been
visiting for the hist two months with
Ilei• father, Thos. Laidlaw,"Dinsley
St., has rotuuned to her borne., in
Stanley.
17. H. Robinson harness maker, has
lensed and is now in the possession 09
the Robertson block where he has
mo.veclthe renivant's of what was sav-
ed from the fee.
The special meetings to be held in
St. Amlrewv.'s Ohurch,-ender the •lead-
ership of Rev, J. \19. McLeod of Bel -
wood, will begin on Wednesday even
iug the 411 pox. Miss Hart will not
be able to be present bat special
music will be furnished throughout
the series of meetings.
.The Toronto Star of hest Saturday
says: -The chestnut ,pacing-geldlug,
Red Dart,' by ' ouung Sidney, ,owned
by E..Livingston, of Blyth, 18'.014001.
the biggest -gaited pacer at the track.
1lis work, ,however, lias been confined-
chiefly to utiles around 2.35; with an
occ(tsioual brush through the stretch.
The special. Christmas services in St.
Andretv'sOhmic h on Sunday were •l11-
terestieg. The pastor concluded hie
series of sermons on the Cardinal
Virtues by preaching on ."Love" at
the morning service. In the evening
he took for .his text "There w140 nn
da
rodc ugood ri'ohtwhetonrk 1n ilio tobncl- ,'flit 0(la(1111y,
1'
throe *ut the
sin -ing�,its °horns 'TslLit alit ;" "13e -
hold the .King ;" and "The Angels'
Song." :' 8'liss'M Myrtle K Nichol 4101 991
pretly at the evening service the sola,
'No room in the inn."
"More bread
and better
bread"
11. ltnl6 Ml s. (,G101111141 6141111 the 11011,
da) In Totem to, •
Ale 1 '
I and l l r
l3'itl
1 s, t l ! of o
l U11Bt al
ei.'.dieil Wvitll,Tiro,and 111: A1e111trchle,
,111x. Uart0r, will .,beglad to see all
her 1(1(1-909to)9015 at her house 0u
Dll'151ey street, I3.er $1 ore was bairn.
ed.
lt. 11. Robinson has set ttp business
4111e55
,
the • n0 It (1 1•
1 111 k! mixt t M,ales o
t 5 n
9
stole and is aclvertislq g 'a 11417'weale"
a greatly rel led
t tL r t pr'ieds
CI1ttelie and Airs. Black, 01 Gadel'ieh,
and 1h^, and 11'11.1, 001114114 \r; orf
040'101, spent 01lest inns in to
91611)1114 W, A. and Airs, Carter.
810914a W6DI1nN4.--Th0 i'olinwiltg
is ken from C e htpDiego Ul'
n
and refers to Puente{' well known 01111
respeeted residents of Blyth :"1$• and
Mrs., Mc0ow,uitls celebrated their
sdvet
' wedding 5 dC 1101 ell' 1rSi.
dense; 1403 OeStele
St, on. Finlay
evening, Dec, 9161, They well 1110
recipients of many hearty . cnngrat-
citation and 0111)1etous pretty gifts,
atmmwig thein beings hands0ute cabinet
of silver, the gift of their four child-
ren." Among Utuse•;tested, were J.
N.. and Mee, Kin's and Chef les C.
Jacobs, fllt'rnerly of Blyth.
• W Ingham
Mrs. (Rev.) Rutledge has returned
{rola a three weeks' visit to Montreal.
Benson Cruicicsllank brought 2
dressed chickens to tnarket that weigh-
ed 84 pounds each, .: and the pair
bronglit hiui $2,55 at le -cents apo(lnd.
Miss Bessie M0rsales, of Buffalo,
is visiting her grandmother,
Mrs, RR,eynol(1's. Miss Ma•sales has a
good position its teacher in one of the
Buffalo 601)0015,
J. E. McGuire, (forwerly-of the Bank
of Hamilton staff in 'Winghanl), Iced
recently Maoagef, of the Neustadt
branch, bas been promoted' to be
M• anager of the Luoknow branch. We
extend congratulations,
Seaforth
.1. L, Brown is visiting in New York
City. While thele he wiltattendthe
World's largest Poultry Show at
Madison .Square Gardens,
A lrteellllg"of farmers of this district
will be held in the Town Hall. Sea -
forth, oil Sattnratty Dec, 31st, at 2
o'clock. when Messrs Shillinglaw and
T. lidoMillatl will present a report of
the big.deputation of farmers who
waited 011 the Fecle1al Government at
Ottawa in regard to tariff matters.
A t a special meatier of the Public
SGhool .Board, Miss L. E. Gillespie was
etigdged its teacher to till the vacancy
on the Public Schoolstaff caused by
the reieignation of Miss Livens. Miss
Gillespie, W110 .1$ a du(1ghter' of \Vtu.
cid lir ' 'Mlles to of LOWD, has been
a 1 s G L t
N
i, r n he Guelph
engaged as teacher t L
Public School.p
Bluevale
PRIaocix' ..L : STEwART REMAl1V8;-
1'lre Acton Free Press laet,'week,
speaks as %follows of a former .131110 -
vale resident :-After advertising in
the leading dailies for over 8 week and
receiving only ilne application foe the
position of Principal of Acton Public
and. Cuntitmati0u Schools, and the
applic nit it lady, the Board 09 Edueat-
kat concluded the 6ituatiou was
critical, and called a special Meeting
last Friday evening to 41901155 the
most {advisable steps to take. All the
members wore• present, Me. Mowat,
Cht1it'ruatf presiding. A letter wits
40(4116 1> 106(1 J'S• Deacon, Inspector,
who . had been requested to., aid the
Board iu the securing of a Principal,
slauntg that h<.feared it would be im-
possible ' for hintto give .the Board
1t90111(nee as he had 00 knowledge of
any 9(0pr!rly quttlified,teaoher avail-
able. The 1300rd would not entertain
the application from the lathy 'for the'
Principalship. 'Trustee \'l'1lliatns felt
that the Board had laude a mistake in
aceeptiug thelesignatio; of Principal
Stewart. A. ID..Nitacliu suggested
'that a-committeecourposetl lit the.
Chairluaul and Dr, Aute should wait
upon All Stewart and ascertain if he
would entertain a pt0Silosal to recon-
sider his lesiguation. ,seer if so upon
what teruls, this wag concurred in
and. 111e committee visited Mr. Stewart
Who aceolripanled thein to the'meet-
ing. Aflee a lengthy consultation an
agreement was arrived at and the
following resoltltiou was carried,
Pei111;pal Stewart accepting the
terms. Moved by S.' Williams, sec-
oncle(1 by A. L', Nicklin, that this
Boatel hereby tleeept9 tate pi'0P0Sal of°
W. 71 Stewart, for re-eugagonu•ntas
Principal. at the salary of $1,100.00
for initial salary from January lst,
-1911, 15' 1111 011 00111;01 11191•01tse of $50,00
Lull it the 8(1111u•y shall reach $1,200.00.
--Carried. 141r. Stowatl had resigned
to aec•ept aI position on 11.07 cif
Collegiate at Parry Sound.
Listowel
E. G. Matthews had two teeth
knocked ont while playing in tt hockey
march with the Church team,
*Poultry Association decided to hnld
their second annual poultry Fair the
first Thurs,hty incl Feiday in Feb-
maty,
l• eistowel factories have been work-
ing overtifne to get out Christmas
goods, The Piano factory and Ubt1ir
factory have been rushed with, orders,
many of which they are unable to fill
in time foe_ the holiday 114ade.
Edwin G. inaLtbews, has re-engaged
Miss A. Myrtle Smith, as teaciler,ul
the Shoe {hand Department of the
Business College, for the corning term.
Miss 81nit11 is an experienced steno -
member mid besides being well liked
by all her penile Is rclnpetent to
10(11(lle 11)19 \Vo1'k lhnrn11g1117,
Before dispersing for the holidays,
the pupils arid staff of the Listowel
high School pressured W A, McMil-
lan, B. A,,9Oience master, with an.
appreciatie 'tul(1 congratulatory ad-
dress, acc0ulpiilied by a 1>anclsOme
sectional bookcase. Mr. McMillan
was inlrrie1 O'1es(Itby of this ,week 10
aToronto young lady.
\Vnl'd leached Ilerc of the death of
Chitties Zilliax, youngest, brother of
Fred. 54.1(1 Chou, Zilliax of town,
which m n u red. at Reston, Siam, at
1)76:20(11... t)eeettsed was (t tieemi111
by: 'trade and foe a time kept the
, A111(li1(1(1 hotel on Wallace etrcet,
ife 1(ft 'Llntow t l over 21 years ago
told lived in. Chicago for some years,
oveyiol(0 1411 t'Oitll"Vi Hg 'le Manitoba.
Ile was Munn: l7_ years of age ana.
'staves a wife and three children. •
.Rev. D. D. 'Hamilton line deel(npd
'Iho Invite! ;1
1 ln'. the ''t di
1 t! Central a t
AlAtlt s
ebtn'c11 to St. a
t 11! f a to become the
puslpr t11n4e le Aim, 191. Me.
(1011 111911 has accepted an invitation
to become ' pastes Of a vhttl'(tl1 in
Pratt 190Y(1.
At tree last'Onunell Meeting renewal
of the Bell Telephone (70'9, franchise
for y
three ' e
ala from 111areh Last in
ennsidel'ation of $90 per annnlxt in cash
or Telephones was granted, 191r, Craig,
the company's representative, pointed
out that the Bell people were extend-
ie 1
g the service very materially in this
vicinity, by erecting rural lines in
W
allateand Etna, and were else
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IN ANY QUANTITY
At -est Market kat Prices
1 pay best in prises for Minit, Ooon, Muskrat,
Weasel, Lynx, Bear, &e,
I payall express chargeS, charge no Oo
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mission.
Ihodatefare ep separate on request.
Write for my latest prier. lint, 4 �
J. YAFFE
72 Colborne st:, Torsonto, Ont.
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aequilting she nee of the pl'esen1:llnes .1
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Limo, A Trowbridge 1 s.
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One Barrel of Flour Instead of Twb-
TES, in the old way
1 there was one kind
of flour for bread
and another for pastry.
Now,OGILVIE'S ROYAL
HOUSEHOLD FLOUR is
an all around flour. It makes
not only the very best bread
but also the very best cakes,
pies, biscuits, rolls, muffins,
pop -overs, pancakes,dump-
lings,
dump -
lings, anything that you
want to make or bake from
flour.
"ROYAL HOUSE-
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trouble. Instead of having
two barrelsof flour in the
house you can get along
much better with one. And
you can be certain that it is
always uniform -will always
come out right whether for
Bread or Pastry.
ROYAL HOUSE-
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finest grade of wheat in the
world, Manitoba Red Fyfe
wheat, and milledby the
very finest machinery, in.
mills that are a model of
cleanliness.
"ROYAL HOUSEHOLD"
costs a trifle more by the
barrel than ordinary flour
but this trifle extra proves
real economy when the
loaves are counted. For ;,
"ROYAL HOUSE-
HOLD" goes farther than
ordinary flour -farther in
actual quantity of baked
product.
Even if "ROYAL
HOUSEHOLD ", cost a
great deal more than ordinary
flour it 'would be well worth
it forit is more nourishing.
Yen n't afford to buy im0over-
vhed flour at any price. You can't
afford to skimp on health. And you
do skimp on health
when you buy flour
just because it costs
less than a'ROYAL
HOUSEHOLD",
WM. & R. A. PRYNE
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