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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1911-3-2, Page 5OUR'(INESS CARDS. A.UIC 1V--' 1�, tklo(lki •�+ rV' u • i Ltoon es, 1, le a R aanax of lt'1 er ago Y J s - 9. dee pt(3r000ry, A''urnuvrrY stxeot.11rua@@18�,. o .y 3 el +Buas. s Fou t4(t 1a eah ee, No,' 2i hots their regular meetings 14( the Lodge Room, Becher Btogar nu the tat and Ord . rneulla}'. evenings et paint month A,u ltS, Coit.(vuya welcome, tie 11, K. WM: SPENGE- ` OONVEYA,NUE1:i. AND L$.`UITER OP MAII,13,14011 1+1UI;Nn1t'r,f "Ileo in lite rani Office, Ethel. 80.4 JOHN HARRIS, Agent Ho toit I4(tu al Vire Iusurauce Oompauy dolos aid ltexidenoe WAI.TON,. ONT. JOHN SUTHERLAN i5BU1teNox, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. • AUCTIONEERS. If'- kl. 800TT AS AN AUCTION - sea, 39111 Gall ler. wetter plicas, to oetter mea ,n lase time nue lase charges thanany other Auettuneet to N;a80 !lama ur no won't deluge anythuig. Dates and orders Jun always ve arranged at tune office or. by .rca. n,ul apphoation, ROST. H. GARN1 SS BLUE VALE .-- • ONT. Auctioneer for Huron County. Terme reasons We. Salus arranged for at tbo °Rioo 01 THE Posr, Brussels. 22tt iltdiAL AND uUNVEYANCINO. 8,1,%/ • M t81NU1..A1Lt— e 'tiornater, 08115180., Oua'veyauoer, :u4ary f ubne, 8p. tllhue--S tewar1'e Sleek 1 dour Nur Lb e8, imutra1. note! Solicitor for 4810 Aletropuhtau itOUDL'00T, HAYS ar KILLOBAN BARRISTERS, aOLI01T111t8, NOTARIES 1'U BLAU, E'MU, W. PA01nDree1I. 11.0. 3I, 0, Haze J. 4..SlgnoneN Oliioes—'1•booe• formerly useap4ed by Messrs 0amaroe & Boa. Gormaton, OrreaBro. ALL14P; LINE Steamship Company Limited ---•®rtes Are You Sending for Relatives or Friends 2 : P.t•opttid tickets issued rrenl any point In Great Britain to destination in (Meade. - —Noe- - D irect Services er vice s Liverpoolto Halifax and Montreal. Glatzow to Halifax, Portland, Boston or Montreal. London and Favre to St. John and Montreal. (According to season ) • LOW RATES. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Early application for berths advisable for March, April and May sailings.. Full tnfornintion as to rates, etc., on Implion- tion to W. H. KERR. Anent Allan Line, Brussels. MONTHLY HORSE FAIRS BRUSSELS Rngntar MOnlhly hats' Pal 1s Will be held in Brussels this 8808084 as follows: T.QURSDAI, Mar. 244d, 1011 April (it11, 1911 —0-- Leading 0— Leadin local and outside buyers will be present 9 9 _ 8 ° 1 Ti ��sc�ller Users orsr and farmers '• ' r' r-xv'sa'-'r y--.„ • 9 The clew Machine Shop of the e BRUSSELS FIRE APPLIANCE •• • and MACHINE Co. •• • • • • • • • • • 0 ♦ • is now reai s lot business, and with goodMachineryand Skilled'd• Mechanics, we are n 14 position ♦ to attend to your repairs peompt- 4 Y A 1 and at eeaaouable rates. • 0 If you will let us know yOtL wants we will give you hottest' ♦ advice and help if c0uueoted with 11laohuery, •Give us a trial and, by coining 0 • to 13r:weals, save time and money' o • f•ar yourselves, • 0 • IU IU & JAMES •• Mill Street !Brussels 0 4.4.0044.0004,•••••••••• 0440 Lilitsitte$a .Oardl MISS BERTHA A. R M STRONG RHA 1' Tuaohor of Plano Studio at porter'a Meek) lit ore, one deer:NOrt11 of 100 Standard Frank, Brussels 8.0 'S IV al £ t- HAtrPE 4 R R � n exnnllntt- d s4( •e s 4(11 her imam* has mussed it vG a r Y ova 1081.0 Lha P)anufurt0 Ssslo, In Aj ot-the ttt'eU rento 0085! vatory or Memo, ped 1s nrOPered to take pupils at her hoose,-P1llieea8 street. DR. T.M• T'R AE IIniver of Toronto • BatchelorLicentiate of Medicine,atXy of the ofh•. 0d 1841 3 an and Graduatet g4 Pity, aluhnas and Burgeons, a n6 Postkradnn 1, Uhlaayo Eye, Lar, Nunn nud`abrou4 084,(!x(, Ohioa :0,111- Ex -house Snrgeol( t8 - S4. !Mich• unix Etospttal, Toronto, Game over y, R, smith's Drug Store; Tele- phone commotion with Urmull'ook as all hours, DR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. Physician and Surgeon ;Post Grndnate courses London (Eng I. Now Yurk find Ohlonge'lbs- pitald. NProhm gttcntion to Weems of.eya, ear,. nose and throat Eyes tested rot, 0108888. DR.- HAMILTON' Ponta' Surgeon Honor Graduate Dontai Department, Toronto University •r Licentinte of Royal Uollq c or Dental Surgeons, of Toronto, pane in Smith Block recently vacated by Dr, Pend.. R. M. M'L.EAN. Gerrie, Ont. Donor (radnoto-Univ,rxlly of Toronto, De- l114,08nt of Dentistry ; (1' adnate Royal 'UM - lege of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. At Wrox- 8ter every nrtrrnnon and Wednesday, Olrico in Grand Ombra' blank, . -At Pordwieh every friday' forenoon. Chloe in Gurrlo in I+groh'e $lock. - 21.8m DR. WARDLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary- College. Day and night culla. 0111oe opposite Flour MI11, Ethel. itemga reswar Razz stir BRUSSELS Gansu Sour4 - GofNa.Norern Mail 7:05 n m I Express 10;55 n m Express ,11:25 a ,n Mail .. 1-:44 p m Le xpr8 8:02P 10 Express 8:59p 01 .v'a..vrar x A101'1 t0 WALTON To Toronto ToGoderioh' Express 7:41 a m Express ,.,..:,11:87 am .. Express 2:57 p m` Ifxprese 7:25 p WROXETER Going East 7:05 a. m. and 8:55 p. m. Going Wast- 12:40 and 18:47 p. Alltrains going East connect with 0. P. R. at Orangeville for Owen. Sound, Elora and T. G. B. stntiona,- GEO. ALLAN, Local'Agent. oral Itebiti After a sMARCH r dOu DAYS have stred!e t. ;MAPLE syrup comes next. =READ the list of Auction Sales. CROWS and robins have put in an ap- pearance. Tits thaw for a few clays reduced the snots veru perceptibly, Bowies: Mutual Fire Insurance Co, met last Saturday at Gorrie. A. 0, U. W, installation of officers Friday evening of this week. D. D. G. M. Morris will he here. MARE YOUR HENS LAY. --A constant supply of ground bone mat be had at Baeker Bros. shop,. Brussels It is the very best aid for increasing the supply of eggs. r1440 people, especially the bnsines- portion are glad to have the incandescent light circuit once more in use. We hope t will be a long time before another n nterruption in this useful, convenient and modern utility takes. place AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNl 'rtRE —Saturday afternoouof this week at 2 o'clock, Mrs. Griffith will dispose OI her household effects at her home Turn. berry street South. Sheintends re• moving to • Winnipeg where her son is living. F. S. Scutt will be the suction• per. FOR COLLRc9•ION -A number of sub scribers to 'rim POST are nears in arrears and dent heed our notices askingfor payment, hence we have decid, d to hand over several of these for collection after March tot. The amounts may appear insignificant to .the iedividua', but when multiplied by a few score means a great des( to the proprietor We are very grateful to those who have been squaring off old accounts. 'MUNICIPAL CLERICS WARNED.—Dr. J. W S. McCullough, ,provincial deputy Registrar -general is warning clerks of municipalities that they must send in. returns, of vital statistics.' Many 01 these officials are neglecting to send in returns,. although it is compulsory for them to do so under penalty of a fine 'Pile clerk of Adjala township. county of Simone, has already been prosecuted and -fined :$5o. Other prosecutions will follow unless re- turns are sent in. EASTER COME' .LATE.—Easter Sandal fs sometvllat late this year, coming on April )lith. Baster day is one of the movable feasts, its date depending upon a phase of the !noon. I1 is always the first Sunday after the full moon, which happens upon or next after the 21st .lay 0' March. If the full moon comes I n a Saturday, Easter day is the Sunday .fol lowing, I1 can never be earlier than March 82nd, or later than April 25811. It is a common notion that Spring is early or late. according to Easter coming em•ly or late. 'Phase who believe this tell us we will have a late Spring this year. Listowel T. II. Kay and 'I'. Male were 111 Tor- onto attending the annual meeting of R '1 1 '. f ii 1)t + . 1, A hockey 1•t irked from of the !(tun P' 13usitless Onllege and the Methodist Church played against the High L 1' wit111111 b 1 he latter Srhnol tears 1 Y ,S score of 0-4. Rev. J. W. Aikens, rift Toronto,' Secretary of the Temperance and Moral Reform Association, peeaohed in the Methodist Church Sunday even- ing, A.nguet }lardtnan, who has been \vo'king in the Banner office .for the past five yews, left town fat London, where he bas ,taken a situations with the London Street Railway Ca. FT. V. and 0,Tr8, Bamford and family, of Detroit, will take up thele eesfdenre hope. Mr. 13111nfn,d, who lute been tvo'knng in Detroit Pot the past fen years, has taken tL situation as fore - Mall of the. Listowel .Banner, 3. 1,1, Oltt'tbely, of the law limn of 1'lorphy, dr Oapthew, has deoided to go Mettle at Regina, Seel', t I 1 alt t 1 ) tsl , 0s and Will c $ West i , b cl left to take pool, ODona1 tea 7uilttn llJ � 1' lure 1' rut •hrero tiOn 'Winnipeg,11. Ira brothel", 4<pi11+ 'Will, Mel JOlil) Alel')uuAid are now •living, 1 A Note From the West. Dw&1t 1.Drroiz,---I wish. to writ445 yon ti• few Imes giving your readers tonne ,e' f tea weather R tole ideaO what kite" a v t 5 1t ,• 1. •t ce a' Sask!! else- i P cv f m'1 t>I 1 4 1 1 in i 1. v1 g. avian.' It lila been very cold, lho thermometer fulling 1'10114 50 to 02 degrees below zero for the past 4 weeks, : Some (1 the early Set tIeo of the .1i:eatloy. district say this is the coldest (Intl must disagree/1111e Winter there has been for Yea' 8. I ata 80651 ROI altl'e in saving Ole wind changes 4 tittles i11 24 hour'saed foe every good day we get a 5881.14 of bad days in ru- tern, leaving it, impossible' to keep' the !fads Open. It i8 much differe,14 Ootario Mao out here as if Mug:nese overtakes you here ,you have malting to guide you its prairie is one big field and the neighbors live from t to a mile apart, 11 ood Will soon beat thing of r P the past out, hemi owing t0 so nuuly pinhole fires, which sweep, for Ittiles,. leaving nothing behind to destroy. Often it, burns many a aback of the poor hOntesteader Mich not securely fire -goat dell. 1V11'at ural I(et nut hope is from 60 to 10 (nettle ro'colcling to the ditfereutgrades and outs /tee selling from 35 to 40 cents owing to there. being t1 scarclty last Fall. Farmers hero depend on theft crops eurirely which !.lien are ,absolute fa limes, owing to frost, dittug''ts and h til. In some sections gopuers destroy a vast Imam 111. They live mostly Where the soil le light. 1 1Inuit the tune is curring whet the Taranto will go into !nixed farming as 8,u Ontario. It •will soon be a year since I came to Sask atcltewatn. T spent my first•-Su84unee in Albertta. I have had the pietism 0 of reading '('Ina POST which ttiwny8 comes to ]nun 1 asuw lc aisle ter from home. During Inst Sttmuler 1 worked neat' Ale. 1'Iasnn's, i'ormetly of Ethel. now of Fielding, and as they tool( Tono POST I• used t0 get (he holne, news regularly. I will now draw to a Mose thanking you fur your space. 110811faailn, - Rol1E1=T Can. Keatley, Sask., Feb. 0th, 1911. A NoteFromIowa. DEAR ED1moE.--The weather here IS beautiful. Had a great deal of rain in Febl nary, but it has turned colder now with a little . snots, a very light fall. Webster Oity is a town of a- bout 0 p 000 Mve 8,T streets, electric lights, L ICartificial nal is Corn vts an excellent ria) last year, Iowa naw' l he beaten fora colli producing State - but hot so gond far wheat. They are having a great time over the Reciproc- ity bill. Some are fighting it hard but talking strong of. it passing as then they could exchange products without duty. I luso send a notice taken trout the Freeman Ti ib(n,e, Webster City, IOw1t, of Feb. 18th, in regard to 0,5011 - in -taw of John and 'airs. 1lu0ter, of. llruubr0ok, Uut: "1V. H, OmsleaLl , a son of J. N. tu1e1 ('It's. OIt18toad, of sed the interest this city, has purchased . of .las. A. Duukel in the Tuscola Sup- ply tG Ouustrncliui, Cempauly and will assinne the position of engineer for 1 he compailly, 1110 position formerly held by lir. Dunkel. Mr, Omstead has been employed as an engineer by the company for some lime and has grown into the business. The Tuscola people are alUl(Ilg 111e largest employ- ees of labor in the drainage business in thii5 Section of the canut'ry and go after business ail over e • Western l 1 Iow L. kir. Dunkel has' been connected with the cowpony since ins inception. culniug' here with J. W. Hittlo from Tuscola,. Illinois. He has no plans for the futnre as yet but will remain in Web - stet City." I enclose 0110100 to pay subscription to Toe POST which is a very weleolue visitor: Boer yours truly, altos, W, H..OMS'rEAI) (nee I\liss Ohara linnter,)' 723 -1st Street, Webster Oity, Iowa. Morris Council Minutes of meeting held in the Township Hall, February 181 h. Reeve i11 the 0111111 and member's all present. !Hautes of last regnl11t' utoeting read and adopted. Auditor presented their 1 eport and on . motion by W. Elston and 0.13. Wilkinson lite re- port was atdnpt'd. Moved by W..1. Johnston seconded by (.4. 13. 54'ill(ioson th11Onunoil enlertaiu the petiti011 of ratepayers 'and that n resolution be passed memorializing the Ontario • 4. • 0 3• • • ••. THEFi E is -a wide t. e• breech between • cheap Clothing and T l • really good Clothing, • There is nothing here • Has but all wool—no hy, shoddy adultera tions, and the fabrics • are cut -with care and • made right.• The Best to be had • • •1' • •• • • • • • .p • 0 i• • COME IN ! SEE THEM ! Wm. P. Fraser t Merchant Tailor Brussels •••••••••••• ••••••••••••• ,DE WELL AND STRONG By Lydia P. Pinkbaw's Vegetable Compound Toronto. a I gladly give you my testimonial In favor ofour wonderful Octor wrote toe I w ntedieines. Leet b r you for advice as I was completely run down, had bearing down sensation in the lower part of bowels, backache, and pain in the side. -I also suf- fered terribly from gas. .After receiving your directions, I followed them closely and am now entirely free from pain in back and bowels, and am stronger in every way. I also took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound before my baby was born, and I recommend it highly to ' all pregnant women.—MRs. E. WANDBY, 92 Logan Ave., Toronto, Ont. Another Woman Cared Maple Creek, Sask.—I have used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable -Com- pound and Blood Purifier, and I am now in perfect health. I was troubled. with pains every month. I know other women.who suffer as I did and I will gladly recommend your medicine to them. You may publish this if you think it will help others.—Mas. F. E. Coote, Maple Creek, Sask. If you belong to that countless army of women who suffer from some form of female ills, don't hesitate to try Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Com- pound, made from roots and herbs. Legislature to grant the, power to "Municipal Councils to withold as well as issue pool 108131 licenses. Carried. Moved by C. 13. Wilkinson, seconded by W. Elston, 111th we call l'ortenders for 941111•l'ete abutments for 3rd line bridge, 1st with 12 of stone and 21td without stone. Als o a steel s uP et st 4(lLule lot mY t 1e span 1P 195 Ipe t 14 foot roadway clear of abutments and 211d tt two span structure of 05 tort each clear of abutments, ten- ders t0 be opened at Council Uhambee 2 o'clock,•17tu•ch 1311). - ((loved by 1V. J, Johnston, seconded by W. 0. Thnell that. the (all for tenders for the con- steuctiou of the Nichol, Murray -Lamb and 51e0a11 drains, tenders to be opened at nor next regular nleetiltg. Taro(( 1311, at 1 o'clock. Following accountswere paid :-0. Agar, gravel, • or $l O1 ; Account \Vest Boundary, y, $30.-- 24 ; 1). 1V, Oatupbell, road allowance, $900 ; Account South 'Boundary, 524 - 10 ; 19nuieipal World (1raonn1 supplies, $11.45 ;A. 0atcl1weu, stationery, 51.- 00 ; . MacEwell, express, 40.ets ; James Richmond, rep. brifige. $1.50; Alex. Strachan, courtroom rent, 80.00; (ferry & Walker, pail and cup, edets. ; R. Johnston, auditor, 58.00 • P. llc- Nab, auditor, $8.00. Connell adjourn- 'd to meet again on Match '13th, -at 10.30 o'clock. • A. 1l.OEWEN, Clerk. 1 * FOR FALLING HAIR You Run No Risk When You Use This Remedy. We premise you that if ynne hair 10 falling Out, and you have not let it go ton far, you clan repair the damage already done by using Rexall "93" Bair Tonic, with persistency and regularity. for aleasnunble length of time. It is a scientific, cleansing, antiseptic, ger•nlieidal preparation that .destroys Microbes, stimulates good circulation around the hail• roots, pro- motes flair nourishment, removes dan- druff and restores hair health. It is as pleasant to use as pure water, and it is delicately perfumed. It. is a read toilet necessity. We want you to try R'xall "93" Hide Tonic with our promise that it will cost you nothing unless you al'e pe:10911y satisfied with its use, It comes in two sizes, prices, 50e. and $1.00. R'uombea, you can obtain iRoxaili Remedies in .this community only at one slate—%L'he Rexatil Stem. !. R. Smith. Howick Township Council Colneil met 7011 15th in J'mvnship Ball Got vie, p1110121nl to adjntll•11111e11t. llllubels all preseet. (Reeve in the chars. Minutes of last Sleeting rend atnd on motion of Reis and Edgar were adopted. The Auditors' report 985 i•olul giving full detailed stit'.ent of the standing of the mtunicipality, showing a cash balance in the hands of the Treasurer of $114 07It was moved by Reis and Dnwnoy that the auditors' report be adopted as 1 eat1. Carried, ied, Moved by hldgar and Reis that the auditors be paid $1.00 each pxti'a 1113' fUI1113l1 1115 41)1-' .Council with tin additional 1opv of Ole auditor's' I (.pari. Carried. 'fenders fm• Town- ship minting shi o were then 1 opened, there 11 being two tenders, one fpmn the Dor- eie Vidttle for 585.00 and one fermi the Ford with r Record for $75 00. V raved by Edgar and Downey 111111. the Ford whit Reeord receive therontract, to do all 1110 p111(11ng and advertising far the snnl of 575 00. ('Amies.• (loved by Reis and 13yndinan that 13y -tats NO, 3, to borrow money from the Bank of Eltunitinn for eurrent,ex penees be read 'the third time and passed. Carried. Moved by Ranee; and Reis that the tittle foe the 00llec tion of taxes i4( the \Nestor,, Divi- ain71 be extended until the March Meeting, (Carried, Moved by 7Tynd- man add lime nay. that the 11,11nwhi5 a0cau1lls be paid ;--3obit Dave, Shmt- age 0. Ii,. 0. I''ey,. 452.00 ; 'funs, •held lin, shovelling gravel; $1,25: G. W. Walker, eatpt(58 04('aessesbulent toll to Co, tilerk, 50 01s 1' A.(I0lll A. Gra. 1111111.. 5nlat' es audilul $ .00 Jobe Y X1,1 ; Iliotimiel eatery (14 (11111itor 11$,00 ; Y , >l+ 11! uty Sheiefet•, Wood for '.olid _Mae. 138,110, 111.001J(415408 Sanderson, tilling lipproltc1 11an1811ou'8 I idg0, ( • "�1fl O) , Wm, Winters, balrtu'.l8, on 1111)1155 0011 0 (loved by Jlyndulan awl Downey that Cott tell adjourn to Steel Int+tl- eesday Bare(( 1001 in the '1'o3118hi1) Hall, I l a uo IT:n te ul'1s will 1 ( eei vett for making the toweship Lilo also tiiUUnitslcrs I)Bnd 'teepeesola( ff nee viewers al ill be 1puiuterl. Ccu'rfcd, L. 1VALx.ert, Clerk, Wrnprttrtm, L, 11. Bosniail's house and lot 0n Sorest 08419(1? Leopold street Was sold to Lloyd A.lt*tui, ' t)Ritchie,. while t t the e. Mrs. Jobe 1t L hl t t tea bible 011 lft.'idtty evenwg Fob. 1.7t11 (841(4 stricken with a stroke of paralysis, • Mrs, John Ort' gave 1181 Sunday 1 8111/0( (lass of Ht. Paul's (1lurcli,a jolly 'sleigh -ride 00 lined ,y eveuieg of last Week. P. Lewis, 578lIg14001'0 night -watch. I as' n ll 10- men, has 1 tYl" le(1 his posit it (Ill 1 rw ,t el. ,1 cepted u situation with the T, R., looking after the engines 811 the t011nt1 house during the night. R. Clegg received a telegram flog: Detroit last week antou(eiug the ` deal(! of \\1 m, \Vhite, a former em- ployee of Walitei' Sr. Clegg. He lel'!' 5511 45htun several Meikle ago. 1 Andrew Uurrie and wife are 14( deep grief'on account cd' the death of Chair daughter Jessie- she; was not quite eight yeat:9 of age. Bronchitis and , clone were the (Mose of her death. At the close Of the regular meet lig of Camp.Calednllia, bons of 8801111101 on Monday (vetting of last week the members spent a pleasant social hone at L. Kennedy's eesta1uaur where (tyslees were served. Wit'ne1N0.—A quiet wedding was solemnized 111 Sl•Stephen's Anglican ((hatch Toronto, when Rev. 1V. J. Bronghall mulled in ulaerutge, H,tzel, eerupd y0n14e81. :d110gllter of \\'in. and lure. 1Valsli, of Palmerston, to Ohestet A., (+Testsun of Joseph anti MPS. Pugh, ,tP V 11Igham. The beide ware a grey tailored snit, With hilt to dint' 1,. as dittulnnd 1 ingthe gift or the groom. and carried a, etiotv(r of lily or the valley tool violets, 1'11 and Airs. Pugh left. for Montreal. On their re- turn they will reside in Palmerston. Goderich enitplo got lostin a field as they were doing lit 1t p11147, The 0394(584 01 Gbe !1'111 kludly put theta 011 the road again tool hey rest} r5dtheir ou 1 Y gljuycd themselves very tnnola, but they aro not saying 1pn01h about gutting last 017 tlto Held. On 1Sunday ov04( tB lately u1Y somee uiarr(t visited the 11e11 .st belong, i,lg to lila 3, Bum) and carried off two flue pullets. 011 Aloudaevening of last week the 1111111 bees ofthe\Vonten's lnsti(ule Mehl their o stet 0111 lar and served a Y 4 l fair sized crtvl .13 14( v! s Hall, Judging by the way the bivalves and the delicacies provided, disappeared, theta efforts were highly appreciated. A.fter the tables were cleared, firs. J. I1, Wad', Pueoidentof the lnelitute, look the chair and culled on the sever- al uuulbers of the program, Address- es were given by lieeve Winter and Rev, J. Bu11 and th1'ottghont the even- iug`s 8(1101taiutn(+n1 the orchestra' gave -a liberal supply of good music. The lrntair)t101• of tilt' 584140ing passed very plcaeantly 391832 getmea this 80.,801 teniYeese, The pvoeeedioge were (laa- 1d With a quartette, "Good cd Ni ) by Messrs, Iiufasu, F. Athuus,' l'. (84(18• stuck and D. Walker, and the sillg. Mg of Auld ',Lang Syne" and the Nee 1ional Anthem. u ll( ods + The furnace •1 � 1 Lh i r ' 1 uruuLl In t lie 1 ago ontees played out, over t weeks shulct4 i 4Ly5t 4(t Slid a new One has 4o be installed, ' 8t]'. The service vette held ill the...Presby- terian 1'ts y the ' ) Su idat evening, a ' tet '11tu 1 tot'lal l 4(l a 3 Presbyterians kindly (Iv ofl(Pu 1 ir tor flatpurpose, Stewart Slrailnn has returned from the sanitarium ill (111tvenht(rdt, where lie spent the last ten 111001115. His health has Wonderfully. improved. A l'liuiateral Association has been organized 4(1 G 1 wl withh Rev. Dr. Dougall all as r tesidesl Rev. Jas Ham- ilton vice president, and Rev. John POI look secretary -treasurer. The well -know(, pacing stallion, +liiseonri Chief," the property or J. 5?. Smith & SOU, hos been sold to Moore Bios., or (,owanstowtt. He holds a record of 2:101. °Meet•s (vete elected as follows for the 11(1sinal organization :—President, R. G. Iteyuods ;Vice president, Alex. Sauude s t Secretuy, W. Ll. Robert- • )llem- sun • 'lttasuret• O. A. Nailm bees or txlruli'a ,1, S. Platt, 55'. Millar, \V. I:. Kelly, J. A. Rnmbatll, H. D. Watson, David 'I'hnulpson, J. 13. Hunter, Geo.0111111eu, 1V. Dietrich, 1 H. D. Dunlop. A. 11. Polley met with a ;nasty acci- dent. Flo (110 driving his hank into the barn when his forehead struck the bnacis. just above the eutrauce. His spine and the back of his neck were iujtu'etl as a result and it will he some time before 1181 Wel l-Itnuwn figure will be si'eir in its accustomed place again. ; ,� -i 1 ,�i1,'('L Di..Field has found it neces- sary to assume his new duties of In- spector of East Ehnen on the 1st of April. arra ngemenls have been male whereby Di. Strang will art 114 princi- pal of the Collegiate Institute until midsummer and an assistant will be employed rot the teaching of Moderns. Fora'wich Miss T. Davidson or Listowel, 18 the guest of MIs. H. S. 'McCabe. Oscar 57ade is hone from 17ing- 11an1, having tt slight attack of inflam- matory rheumatism. Mrs. '(71.(1. Feegmsou of (ilenannau,T ie visiting her (lriught'Is, Nhs. Ernest Albrorhl and 110. Albert Johnston this Week add renewing acqutttntances in liowirk. Irvin 1\'!liner of Ayr vicinity, visit- ed his parents, ll. and MIs. \\itmer, clueing the past week, llr (gls(i visited telatives and 1 'Sowed 4t°(I 1111int(Lnees 8,u the eh:thi ly. 1)ouldd al(1%eurie or Alrml' laver, Matt., wan renewing 1'(!11111111titlle(S 111 the village on Monday anti Tuesday. He will probably return 10 the West about 11 arch lot. \Ve have r(Itd of people getting lost in 1Veoteril blizzards bat very seldom do we hear of them getting' lost in storms l4( linwiek. On '.Cat sday even- ing of lust weelt a young \VlJitesvi)le ••F••F•044•0•00+•+♦•.444'•4 ••k • d, O �.al yr Jolt and N. • • • - 4. I. SowJ Jewelry Store 4. + ♦ • Watch Repairing 4 e J'a•eh'p Repauriug + 1• Clock Repairing 0• IL'llgl'ftVlllg ♦ ••• • An excellent stock of Watches, M• Clocks and Fine ,Jewelry, Ster- • ling Silver and Plated Ware at • your service.. 4. 0r -1 g•} • •r �anveun-N * .♦t. Etlgalgl'i021lt and d• ' • Wedding kings 4) • 1 • .0.1.0+4. 0+0;•♦-8,•••F•♦•1•••1•••t•0'f•000 ETHEL •j • • Prot. Chatlt, Toronto University, . lectured In Mitehell.St'iday evening on the Sut1, SETTLERS .n8,. TRAINS — TO — MANITOBA, ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN The only through line) LOW COLONIST RATES For o'lacrn Irevellinf with livestock and effects Trains a i S ec n T s 59111leave Toronto Each TUESDAY MARCH sad APRIL 10.10 T.M. Settlers ea femalesmate l olivestock slctuld ate Re¢ular Trains Leevio( Tomato 10.1(3 1,18. DeU) Throsl4 Colonist and Tourist Sleepers Colonist Cars on all Trains No charge or berths Through Trains Toronto to Winnipeg and West Zak any C.r,11. Arm for copy of "Settlers' Ovate" ....... -.. 7 . FARROW, Agent BRUSSILS • n IlWD011 t,�aulli(�im�#�IU'r FOOD V LUE5 t4ea ..__...tat Boles . 4 s5 Perk...., -.......loss P0505043.........P0505043......... t949s FLOUR...6540 10 CENT WILDS Beet i Mutton O ers 110' eta Chteeesre ,n Bai Petetoe,msz, FLOUR0✓'" Reduce the Cost of Living ET us look into this problem s of living. Let of high cost g g us see if we can whittle it down a bit and extract some of its fangs. Weallagreethatthe cost of living has gone up. Eggs have gone up, butter has goneup,meatandpoultry and vegetableshave goneup. Every- thing we put on our tables has ad- vanced in price from 3o to $o%. Except one item—Flour. Most of us have known this in a way some- time but have we ever for a moment realized that t o cents spent in good Bread buys more real value than fifteen timer that amount -spent in Eggs, Beef or Mutton. Just glance at the tables above showing the comparison made by the U. S. Government bulletin. From a food pork, fish or vegetables. The only element of sustenance that it lacks is fat and that you provide for by using butter. Bread is the one item of food that has not advanced in price, and has advanced in quality. Modern first-class bread made from ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR is vastly superior to the crude bread of our olden times. It is not only better in taste but vastly richer in food elements. It is the d ientific f cies ificstud sc resulto an s t Y methods of milling. "ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" is the highest perfectionofflour. Noordinaryflour iscomparablewithRoyalHousehold for qualityanduniformity. Oneway to reduce household expenses is to eat more bread and pastry made from Royal Household Flour. Ogilvie's Royal Household Flour Let us make good, clean fresh, home-made products from ROS''A4, HOUSEHOLD FLOUR — bread and pastry and cookies and muffins and ' roar for the youngsters and In that way we will all get better food and be heathier and wealthier hi the long run. If you send in your address and the name of your dealer you will receive a copy of .Ogilvie's Book for a Cook' containing 125 'tried and tested recipes. point of view— bread is the most important in our whole bill offare. Test after test by various Govern- ments has proved that first class bread is in itself almost a complete food and provides most nourish. ment to the body. It is a fact that the best bread made from OGILVIE'S ROYAL HO USEH OLDFLO UR is richer in real food value than anything you may eat. It furnishes more all round food in the shape of carbo- hydratesthaneither beef,vcal,lamb, Ogilvie Flour Mills Co. Limited. 34 WIVA. & R. A. PRYNE The first pound you use will win your lasting favor