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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1911-5-11, Page 4tJll®MESEEKERSl 1`tlt11t13DAY, MA'Y it; WI Ie milks es if the day of the Rural Telephone had arrived and that the loruf dietetics advantages were at our 'land, Of course we. will have to pay for the privileges. Doutxtox.Parliament takes n restfor two months, It is .to be hoped some of the members will get rid of their grouch t t' r sols d,It o t before the sess,or is e n l e i w a d seep them from being nettle a laughing stock; , WITH the approach- of Summer wea- ther bush fires are already on the pro gram. During the {last week a consider able timber territory, 16 miles from Kt... nore, has been enveloped in flames. Lerge gangs of fire fighters were byse to heading off the flames, Thousands of dollars worth of timber was destroyed,. 1'lr> Kodak Is playing an important part in supplying occular demonstrations of scenes in real life in connection with evidence at some legal svnabbles. Those who append "fiend" to the marvellous little instrument may find satisfaction in such proof' as the above when eritizing the intensity of the ardor sometimes displayed on the part of those who are determined at any cost to seeule the shadow before the sub- stance fade, are running nide A Nr3tD2R of the S g what they are pleased to call "Bargain week Sales," during which the railway fare and meals while in the cityare paid on purchases totalling a certain figure The advertisements are sent to news- papers 6o miles from the centres and are li . Hot catching the ptU may v the towns and villages forestall this style of attracting business? By check mating the method by a similar one and proving to the intending purchaser that they don't have so leave bonze to get good value for their money, Tire plan fdlowed by Sir Wilfrid Laurier of asking strongmen from the Provincial Legislatures to the Commons is being copied by R. L. Borden, leader of the Opposition, one of the new men invited is tion, Rich. McBride, prime minister of British Columbia, who has given bis consent. on. Robert Roge rs, of Manitoba, will also respond to his leader's call. It should be for the good of the Dominion to have such men in Parliament and we hope they may long be spared to sit on the Oppositiou benches. A Mrs. Held, who was travellingou a California train, threw a pair of discard- ed stockings out of the car window only to remember in deep sorrow, that $5500 was in the toe of ooeof them. The con. ductor was summoned and a telegram sent to the nearest depot asking that a search be instituted for the missing hose which. Mrs. Held should have held on to at least until the cash was removed. The treasure was found all right and on arrivalat Wiuslow the cash was paid over by the railway company (who woukl be reimbursed on the arrival of the stockings) to the well pleased tourist. Many a gray headed joke bas been worked off about the wealth— padded stocking but the one referred to was no joke. It's too bad to give the secret away as highway -men may now vary their imperious demand from "Throw up your bands" to "Hoist up eid's ' WeH Our feet.'hope Mrs. Y, ex- perience will be a warning to ladies who travel without their husbands. OUR MONTREAL LETTER. With the problem of accommodating a population of c ne million five years hence staring ben in the face, Montreal is planning to rob Father Neptune of nearly a square mile of territory in an effort to provide additional room. As iu the case of many smaller cities the plan in question simply proposes re- clamation. In this case the reclamation will be from the river involving an amount of laud which will be worth something like a million dollars, The idea originated with an engineer who has acted in a consulting capacity in the erection of some of the largest buildings in the city, and has made a specialty of foundation and caisson work' His idea in brief, is to lengthen the island of Montreal by the erection of sea walls, behind which the space could be filled in by bumping sand from the channel. Chimerical as the scheme may sound at first hearing there appears .ts ue no reason why it should pet -be carried out, since the valug RMhe made land will far ASP excee 'lye'cost ofits creation, Of parse until borings and surveys have lien made it is impossible to more than roughly estimate the cost of such an un- dertaking, but it is believed that it would not only pay for itself but would leave a handsome profit besides, It is well over a year now since Tohn- ny Woods, an expert second storey man and false key 'burglar, stepped out to freedom and announced that all was not as it should be behind the walls of St. Velment de Paul, penitentiary where he had been confined for the five years previous for robbing the home of ex. Mayor Ekers whilst his Worship and faMily were abroad. Johnny is a smooth, well educated young English - marina he tells a good story; The newspapers took him up and he became famous in a night. Briefly be charged that cocaine, rt1111, dope.01 any kind and pipes be smolte it with, dainties, tobacco, even knives and razors, were .bartered soil exutanged with the walls of the otgghsy Colts mactlr oats l alP lite e'Ifl br1111n11 OUR WINNIPEG LETTER BRINCI1ITJ5 1f there ie tut uih1Jent• ill the throat or chest, it is surely essential that therotttedy be eout'eyed direct• tothe affected part.- 14's because thebealittg vapor of Oatarrhozoue is breeched into the sore, Irritated throat and beenchlal tribes, because: its balsamic fumes kill the gentle and destroy the cause of the trouble. These are 'the reasons why Catarihozone never yet fell- ed to cure a genuine case of Catarrh, A stla lru chitis or Throat Trouble. ., u The tvohder'Piilty.snollting vaptu, of Oaturrhozone iMites 11ly reaches the furthest recesses of thelnugs, prodeees a'healing crivative effect that is impossible with a tablet or keroid, which goes merely to the stomach, twid fails entirely to help the throat' or lungs. To pertnanently cure your winter ills, your coughs, sneezing, and Catarrh, by all means use a trietl 511(1 ptnven remedy like Oatarrhozone, but bewtrte of the substitutor• and irritator. Look for Catar•rhozone only, 500. and $1, at all . dealers, Catarrhozone Just Breath It "pen" as freely as they would be outside. Coin of the realm was the standard of trade, although, if short, au ordinal, plug of tobacco cut into ten slices, stood for fiftv cents. From outside appear maces Johnny's tales did not ruffle One whit the equanimity of the prison offi- cials, the inspectors nnrthe Department of !lattice. but it has been learned since rasspoken, s that, abuts as tioou be had .p searching investigation was ordered through the Drnuiuon Police. Now t turns out matters are even worse that lobnny pictured thein One guard had the audacity to euter in'o par.nersh'p with a cmvict to run a bar room. The guard smuggled in the fire water by the underground route" and the prisoner wed lied it, his place of business being sated taros in the a' a well cone huge c n pile standing in a corner of the walled yard. A hospital orderly sold cocaine and morphine from the hospital stores A cook, when discharged after his time was up, walked out with seven hundred dollars in his pocket although be had not cent when he was sentenced, all of it made by selling dainties and extra rations to the wealthier instates. Sever al euards have already beeu suspended and a general make up and reorganiza- tion is being brought about behind those high grey walls. Cheques totalling $713.397 51 are be ing sect out from the City Hall as a cheerful May Day present from the city to its various creditors. The whole stem comprisesrises \ out cal s half yearly av- me nt of interest on the various civic loans, including interest on the loans .of the several municipalities which were lastyear ear n unexed to the city Nearly two millions of dollars are expended each Year in this way. The sum of £04.509 tis. 4d. goes to the bank of Montreal in London #19,204, as pd. ¢nes to the bank of Scotland in London and £.i6, 6d goes to the Bank of Scotland in Edinburgh The foregoing amounts are equivalent to $555 632 25 in Canadian currency, and the balance of the interest is made up as follows :—Coupousparable in Ncw York 866,495.50. coupons payable in Montreal $[t8,to3.4S, regis'ered stock dividends payable in Montreal $94,x16 23 ; Cath- olic School Commission coupons Sri 000. That varions citizens throughout the country may bathe unsuspecting wear- ers of gun cotton neckties and explosive socks liable to blow up at any moment, is the startling possibility just brought so light here. Nor is the feminine sex im- mune from the danger since petticoats may likewise be articles of destruction. This unsuspected condition of affairs has been discovered through a local protest recently filed against the manufacture of artificial silk from cellulose, in which it appears that there is a possibility that almost any article of wearing material made to imitate real silk may actually be explosive. There are several processes it appears according to the protest by which artificial silk is produced from cellulose. One process employs nitro- cellulose which is really nothing more itthe I le u tl than soluble gun cotton. From 0 threads to be used in manufacture are drawn in ether or alcohol. After the thread has been drawn and is ready for wearing it is supposed to be denitrated. 1f it is, it is entirely safe. If itis not, it may be exceeding dangerous, for it then remains nothing less than gun cotton spun into a fabric, So in the future it may be worth while to refrain from stamping the "near silk" 'clad toot or yanking viciously at the cravat of the same material, even though no casualties from explosive garments have yet been reported, ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS Scheduled to Begin on Monday, June 26th. The I3igh school entrance examina- tion for 1911 will be conducted under the same regulations as that of 1910, and will begin on Mcniday, June 26th, at 1.15 p. m. The time -table is as fol- low ht0\.DAY, .1L'24E WITH. P.M. 1,15-1.30—Reading instructions.. " 1.30.8.80—Composition. " 3.40-4.20—Spelling. TtsESDAY, Jt7NE 27th, 0.00.11.30—alt i tit the t i e, 1.80.3.30—Reading (examina- tion paper'). WEDNESDAY, JIINTS 28111. A. M. 9.00-11.00—English Grainmer. 11.10-12.00 riling. P. M. 1,30- 3,30—Geography. A. M. THIN HAIR ON TOP If Parisian Sage, the hair grower that Jas. Fox guarantees, will net cause hair to grow where the hair is thinning out, noticing on this earth will, And we say to everybody, yon can have yoiir motley back if Parisian Sage isn't the best, hair grower, hair save]', Hair beautifier and dandruff care on the market to -day. It stops itching scalp and falling hair and makes hair grow thick and abundantly, or molly hark, 50 cents for a large bottle. Parisian Sage Winnipeg bank clearings are the big tiring of the week. The banks of this city have made big records, but the record for the week ending April 27tH surpassed el1 othsta, The gain over the corresponding week of 1010 ryas more than seven million dollars and the same period of 1009 show $4017,- 011 22,017,011 for tine year as against $11,009,- 510. two years ago. This lndicittion of big business is jueti edweather 11 ion rite 1 fi bythe c 1. s r l ttId t 1 e t the generally udvttnced condition of cropst d'the seasott's work, Wea- ther conditions are excellent. Seeding is far advanced and the greatly in- creased area prepared foe the 1011 crop will all be seeded 111 a few days metre, It is 00 exaggeration to Fey that this Spring is the best the West could pos- sibly have. Alveady, most of the 5uunner butts have arrived, green groes is eoloriug the landscape and trees are In full leaf. A traveller who returned from a trip" East as 'far as Rhode Island says Hutt t egetatiou and foliage are Wallet advanced bees than' illiyq he saw in all of his jnut•uey. '1'rauseon°, the G and'rrnnk Pacific suburb of Wiunfpeg, is making great strides Mimed becoming a town of size itnd importance. Another big con- tract for $2,600,000, was let this week and by Fall the town will have [t enticed to considerable size old will have laid a solid foundation for future growth. F. W, Iieubach,,, President of the Winnipeg Developtueotaucl Industrial Bnrean, teal a leading business mauaf \riunipeg, rcttu•ned from a five months' trip to 1;mop a this week. Mr. Heubach says 5• "'the eyes of 010 Country capitalists are turned toward Western Canada. Investors IGreat Britain, Germany, , France, and, in fact, I'.hioughnub Bur- ope are optimistic in so fru• as Cauadn is ccmeerued. Capital in all these 'nuntr•ies is looking for good Canadian investments. "As far as immigration is concerned, there is only one thing which can be emit'. and that is that every steamship which can be pressed into the Atlantic. service has its eaparityldre+idy booked fat into the latter part of the season with future citizens of Canada." _ The good toads ruovement is making mach progress about Winnipeg. The city and adjoining municipalities are giving the manse close attention and the movement will receive financial 1 meat. A. Mredilivrtty, gam support from the provincial govern - td roads I aoinmissioner for I5'Ianitoba.; Street+ Commissioner W. F. Talhnan, of Winnipeg, and C.- W. Sharpe, of the Winnipeg. Parks Board, left for Chi- cago ca o this week to study the matter of good toads and park management in the Windy City. The annual prize list for the Winni- peg Industrial Exhibition has been an- nounced and provides for $40,000 in cash prizes to competitors. The field covered includes practically every agricultural and industrial activity known to which some special cope. titions have been added. vi ion is wide en. The Lake ua 1 at op first lake and tail shipment of goods arrived at. Winnipeg over the Grand Trunk Pacific line this week and was the first important shipment of goods into the 'Vest over the new G. T. P. route from the Bast. SASKATCHEWAN An important happening for this province was the purchase, by an Eng- lish syndicate, of alarge tract of land around Melfort, Tisdale, Lake Lenore and Wadena, this Spring. This pur- chase covets some 125,000 acres of land, and called for an investment of $1,800,000. The land was sold by the Canadian Northern land department and will be occupied by settlers from Great Britain. The ciLylimits of Prince Albert have been extended, The city area was 1,- 832 acres, but will be 7,539 acres 000er PrinceAl- n order of things. the ew beat is forging aheadas a business centre and the Hudson Bay Railway will mean great things for this city, American investors have bought 20,000 acres of Saskatchewan land for settlement. Beaver are reported as doing serious damage in several parts of the prov- ince. These animals have increased fast ander protection of the law, and there is a large number around Ox- bow, where their ravages have become especially nnticeable. Great damage to poplar and willow trees is reported and the beaver are said to have cut down large elms. ALBERT.. 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The flow is said to be excel- lent and gas will be piped to Oalgary. and Lethbridge ft um the new well. will t L live tel at till get int() C caul ai Calgary plane of the citofficial and the Board ail:e•ade at'ectt1'14ml out. Secretary Webster of the Board of Trade has reeignecland steps are to be takers to appoint an itrdostrial com- i1 a nlissionei• and to bi IPlY hitt with fund of ten thousand dollars for the put pose of gettiug wider publicity for Calgary than the city has had hereto- fore. Settlers are making their way into' the Peace River country at a great rate. Every sort of conveyance that can he need is pressed into service to fcnward one the greatest rushes into a new country that has ever taken place. There is great activity in the Ver- milion district. This live town is grooving rapidly and the tributary couutty is filling up with settlers who are farming on a large scale. The. land is suited to traction plows and these out fits are being purchased in considerable numbers. N O APPETITE ? This Remedy Will Restore it If you have no appetite for meals, can't work, can't vest and are annoyed with too fieguent urination and a burning, scalding pain in making passages. If at night you retire, hoping for sleep that erthen does not come, oris troubled and fit- ful,. you have kidney idne trouble and needl3ooth s Kidney Pills, the guaranteed remedy for all kidney and blad- der trouble. A few doses Booth's Kidneyof Pills will wake up the sluggish kidneys and regulate the urine. Continued treatment will cureand heal the weakened kidneys and restore the appetite in the natural way. Sold everywhere 50e. box, or postpaid from The R, T. Booth Co: ad., Fort Erie, Ont. Free trial sent on application. Sold and guaranteed in Brussels by Jas. Fox, . +• • i : + TheMiIiinery •• Toronto Parlors • • • .•r Were opened for this season, I 4. • � according to announcement, with I • • 4.an elegant display of Fashion- .I i e able Millinery. e 4.+ 4 +�• A . e Misses • Sanderson Carr • 4. Wish to thank the Ladies for 1 • • • their attendance, their compli- ' . + I •l nlents and their highly esteem -4. • ed orders: If you have not seen • + our dis la call in. 1 +4. • ♦ PY 1 • 4. • _ • SATISFACTION ASSURED v� 4 A • +♦+.+♦+•+•+•+•+•+♦+49'41+•+♦ +44.40•+•+•'1'•+♦4. •+•+•+• •'e44 Your Painless Corn Whitt ib wants is the soothing at- tention of Putnam's Corn Extracto, which lifts out the very rant and branch in short order. No pain, no after effect, just clean wholesome cure —that's' "Putnaufe." PO CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. g' A Large School A Good School g 1'9 The Best -4 gThis school has a continental reptile- 69. tion for high grade work and for the. 6a success of its students. we have three v departments, pomwercial Shorthand and Telegraphy. Ambitions young c9 for womenshouldsend at'once to for ton lenge free catalogue: Wrie for {tat once and sae whet our graduates vt are doing. '- This t9 a good lime of theyearfor You i, to enter our classes. Students are ee- r,� tering each week. Commence your p }: course at once. Y/' tI, D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. A7DaAK8eea,s, Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of Alexander McKee late of the Township of Grey, in the County of Huron, gent leman, deceased. Notice is hereby. given pursuant to "The. Revised Statutes of Ontario," 1897, chap- ter,: 129, thatall creditors and others hav- ing claims against the estate of the said Alexander McKay. who died on or about the 25th day of April, A -D, 1911, are requir- edA. on or before the post. preps day ti May, to D.1911 to fiend by post, prepaid, or dol -sten to Mary McKay, or George 9leKey, HMO P. 0., their Ohristien and surnames, addre,ee and statement of `their amounts nthe nati nature and the nature of the security (if nny) held by them. And farther take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the easeteof the deoeaaed amongst the partiesentitledthereto, having regard onto to the °laicise( which they shall Iwlil not ler 10 )10 Par the said 1809(5, or 1117 part thereof,to anype -son or persons of whose P d to the under- �+ B e dee ae TE DE 9 d EA LED N t+ r Putlia �7 ted "Ten erfo inged, su nth, On. Building,00 .u., on M5 Ontario," will be received inti[ 4 o rue a0 Monday, May :'.Bch, ]911, for the construct Mn of a Public Building at Sea - forth, Ont. Plena, speiidcation and form of contract can be seen and (oats of tender obtained at Lamb. strict Engineer, the office on tyle B. a Lal . us h l nth and London. Ont , at the fist Office, Seale , Lo p nti rs ntedtent. Personsstendering are notified that 011 the will not be considered unless made on the ' •ted with their a•b edfarmssu lied and et r nt 6 ctual ec 11, cid staling :.their se of drum, nod. places signature, e.the In the case of corms, theuand signet ere, the eofea each ocerof tion. and place or residence of taaeh. member of the firth must be given. Beall tender mast be accompanied by an ac- eeptedeheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order or the Honourable the Minister of Pubic 'Rorke, equal to ten percent 110p.c.1 of the amount of the tender, which will be for- feited if the person. tendering decline to enter into 5 contract 5ct when called upon to-do so, or fail to complete the work contracted for. If the'tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. The department does not bind itself to no - sept the lowest or any tender, By order, R. 0. DESROCHERS, Secretary. Department'of Public Works, _. Ottawa. May 1, 1911. Newspapers will not be paid for this edver- tisenlentif they insert it without authority hem the Department. 94.2 The People's Column FOR SALE OR TO RENT—The IN of Lot 2, oil; the 12th Oon, of the Township of Grey. Apply toRS.KELLY, Turnberry street South, TEORO'-BRED YOR251111RE8 either sex, at breeding age, for sale. Also 2 young m of e r shorthorn ball ,one them let prize winner Borrie. B Fnir. JAS. SP. Lot I,o,o 166 6, Morrie. Box 276BraseekP.O. 'Phone 166. AT A BARGAIN.—Will dispose or. cottage, Elizabeth etreet,:Brussels, et 9650, a great Bargain, 1n order to seem% quick sale. Bey may be had from Mr. J. Leckie, For further particulars see Mr. Leckie or write. the under- signed. J. H. CAMERON, 10 St. George St., London. DIGS FOR SALE,—The undersigned has for claim notion shall not have been received by P sale on Lot 21, Con 12, Grey, 5 well bred them at the tone of such-dietrihution. young Yorkshire amps bred from a prolific ' Dated et Brussels. this Third day of May, wlthi aaraatfooto pig. Also9choice sews A. 191L with littersvetootorwill sell young n1qscoop• W. 1fI. 6INCT.AIR, crate if desired. Apply to .7.Y, MCINTOSH, i.- Solicitor for theExecutore. Cranbrook. Phone 206. tl&tt Popular Stallions Following will be the routes of the horses named for season of 1911. BARON -FIFE ROOT..MODoNALD, Proprietor. Monday will leave his own stable, Lot 18, Con. 9. Grey, and proceed to Donald McTag- garHs,Lot21 Con 1e for noon: then East Lo Monerieff and South to John Melville's Lot 191, Boundary for night i Tuevday will proceed South end Bast to Geo, Renniolt's Lot. 21, Con.. 19, Logan, for noon, then Best and North to JohnHolman's, Lot 12, Con. 17, Elmo for 'night. Wednesday North and West to Jae. Mann'e, Lot 85, Con. 15 Grey. for noon: then North and. East to Rus, Riddle's Lot 4, Con, 14, Blom for night. Thursday North and wast to Wm Buttrey'5 Lot 29, Con 11, Grey, for noon; then to hie own stable where he will remain until Satur- day morning. Saturday will proceed to the American Hotel 1 o wele, for noon , then hi a own sMon- wliharerehe will remain remain until the following Moi - day morning. LOTHIAN TYPE JA1 e0 FAaa, Proprietor Monday, -wilt leave his own Stable, Let 1, Con. it, Grey, and proceed North vin .75rneH- town, then East to Andrew,tecklin's, Lots, Con 2, Grey for noon; then Haat W and South 1544mlles, then West to Win.Lowe'e, Lot 14, Con. 4, for night. Tuesday West 6 mllesto Wee, Jerms n's, Lot 26, Oen. 2, Morris, for mien ; then West Sud South ward (len., then 810110 his own stable till Thursday morning. Tlanrede'q Routh via lirustelb, then West2 miles 10 W m. Pipe's, Lot 28. Con. 5, Morrie, for 'won • then Smith to Con. 6, then East to W. 1 H: Me0utc}sene's, Lot 29, for night. Friday, Best to Hbtn 'e School BOUM, 1211i Con. Grey. then Nort1,to Con 10, then East to Jae• Armstrongs, bot 8, fornewn; then East and North to Peter Bi'liop'e, lot 14, Coo. 0, for night. Saturday, West via 61h 0011. t0 h1,, own atehle where ha will r0nrabl until the follow. lag Monday morning. COMFORTABLE BRICK HOUSE with stable. well, &a, and 2 acres of choice land for sale in the Southerly part of Brua- sels. Immediate possession ca, be given. Por further particulars apply to F. S. Scott, Brus- eels, or JNO. MoAR' B alt Walton P. 0. FARM FOR SALE.—Tice 100 acre farm, be. Mg the property of the Tete Peter McNeil, Lot 22, Oon. 14, Grey, le offered for sale by the undersigned. There are 85 acres cleared, bal- ance well timbered. On the farm there is a good bank barn, large driving shed and it com- fortablehouse. Plnee in good condition and well fenced. For further particulars apply to JAS. A. 21ONA1R .or JAS. D. sioNAIR, Exec- utors, Orunbrook 0.0„ or F. S. SCOTT, Bruit - eels. 7-tf FARM FOR SALE.—The undersigned offers for male, hie 100 acro farm, beim • Lot 80, Con. 15. Grey. About 70 nares cleared, balanoe 10 owamp 8 acres in Fall wheat. 81 Serle seed- ed down. Mill plowing Is being done: On the Tann fan trams home, bank burn driving Acted, good orchard and drilled well. Close to post - office, church end school. For further portion - lam apply to JOHN 08BORNE, Proprietor, or P. 6. Scott, Brussels. FARM. FOR HALE, being South half Lot 25, Ooh. 4, Morrie township, Huron 00„ eon- taining 100 acres more or less, On the menu laao 1e a fra,ne hoose, bank barn, good orchard, well windfall', So All elenred except about an acre School 14 mi18, distent. Only 21 miles from Brussel,,. 11 acres of Ball wheat in and about 50 acres seeded down. For trice, ternie and other Information apply on the premises or if writing Brussels P. 0. Phone 120 Or F. 8. Scott, Brussels. 11-tf A. L, BERR, Proprietor. FARMS FOit 8ALE.—T.ote 21 and 22, Con. 14, McZilloiih and bat 28 of the 1)11h Canoes - Moo. Lute 21 and 21 compose the Gardiner hotnestead and eontnine about 180 norm all fleet -class land, well fence', 7vall the (trollied end tae IO nares of good hardwood bush 1 good cewfortable buildings with ell modern 1111.1 provemsots t plenty of good epilog water and , a good bearing orchard. nig le One of tie 1 alioioeatfarmrs i0 the County of Heron and w111 he Hold on term to milt putel,e er..Lot 29oontnits 125 acreel with small hone and barn 511 In pasture and hem been far yetre. Thers, are ten sores ofood hush on thin farm. Per further irth:111mo apply to ALEX. CARUIN- 19R, Walton P. O., op,on the premises, 9it-tf H. 5, JACKSON. Notice The Court of Revision on the Asaenement Roll of the Township of Morris will be held at the Town Hall in said Township on Mondsy, the 29th dry of May, next, et 10 O'elook a. in. All parties interested will please telae notice and govern the115515 a ec0nrdingly.' A. MsoEWEN, Clerk. Bluevele,May 1st, 191L +red••+♦+♦+♦+•+ 0 TheBusiness+ • .� d• • • .1. + + . • World• • g. 4' Ie calling you. why not prepare ,t•, now 1 The leading mercantile • • houses of Canada 'and United + States recognize our efficiency.• • The Spofton Business 4. ♦ Colleges e 4. ,t • have given thousands of young +• • people a good start in life. We • . can assist you. • 4. Our Home Study • + Courses . 4. • 0 offer unexcelled advantages to ,1•, those who cannot attend College. • + Full particulars upon inquiry: + • 4. + • • ♦ 1Y 1�l ♦♦ 4. + e Business College Princi AI•CEO. SPOTTON, MUSKRATS Wanted in any quantity at the fol- lowing prices :— SPRINGS WINTERS HAILS KITTS 92c, 350, 25c. 100. I also pey highest isrieos' for all other raw furs. Consignments solicited.. Write for any latest prioelist. J. YAFFE 72 Colborne st., Toronto, Ont. (EXCURSIONS TO Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta. 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