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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1911-5-18, Page 5• BUSINESS DS , C AU K. O. T. Mr Wessels 1Tont of the Macoabeos,. 110, 24 hold their regular moutInge in the Leal. e Room, Booker meek, en the let and Ow!d Tuasaay evenings of mob month,. A, 00'9 19V1leogrnad d,MlgUI tt:A1, it. Z. WM. SPENOE doeVEXANO R aD ISSUER of MARRIAGE LICJ;NrE8 Mee 1a the Post Office, Ethel, 50.1 JOHN HARRIS, Agent ;Howiok Mutual . File Ineurauee Company P Y Orltoo.and Reglaeaoo- - WALTON. QNT. JOHN SUTHERLAND• Iaa000000, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS.' 1 r S. SCOTT AS -AN AUO'TION• i • ken, Will sell for better prices, to better urea, In less bolo and logs charges than any other Auctioneer in East Huron In he won't charge anything. Paten and order., pan always be arranged at this 011100 or dl p 4reonal application, A •ANA Vttri�I;i I.i6iAL N11 E F+4 -6'1. 3INULAlli- 1a '�r f1•iettl sem:1m •rluuvo yauuo. YV.r r Notary Public, Aa, 0Il1ee-plbW„1 C'b, Ii,l,el' 1 door North ei i.o, tram 11x1,•. 001101ter 101 ll,, 4lettopaitl u'I,:u,., l& 4ouI I'O01', HAYS .ILLORAN L aA ltltltTI'.HS, 804rWl'1'tllt0, NO'r AX*IO:S PUB id 1, O.Tl1. W . 1'auunentre. 14-11 1i O. 1.1 aro J. I.. 111 1000 earaoe-'JL we lormerly ,ropa .IetI by ttuemr+ Cameron ,k 11911 (iullaaIua, - DN1•dltt0. ALLAN UNE Steamship Company Limited Operating the finest fleet of passenger steam. • era on the St. Lawrence route. Summer Sailings MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Royal Mail Service Corsican; ; May 5th June 2nd Virginian ... May 12th June 0th Vunisian - May 10th June 16th Victorian May 20th June 28rd. Jo ,MONTREAL TO GLASGOW 0 'old logien May 0th June Ord aat. Grampian Atay lent June 10th •..,q Scotian May Roth June 17th Hesperinn. .... May 27tH June 24th MONTREAL TO LONDON . One Class (Moderate rate) Steamers calling calling at Barre, Franco. Full Information as to rates, eta., 0n applica- tion to W. H. KERR, Agent AIben Lim., Brussels. we are pre. 4,..6,.. p Dear Reader- a )•it1 P g [;fit young people for business at .-.. The 4 Listowel Business College ; and place our graduates in positions. Students may enter at any time. I .5 Spring term opens April 8rd. For par- I Maulers address EDWIN D. MATTHEWS, Pri_n,t .claegVV,ma'9eznea. r2Xecrete2eie +A' a b. 6y.arA lbravA chw Distance is No Hindrance a 0 to those who -wish to get the best, g Maty students' fromthe distant pro- 7 vinees and the United States attend the g Toronto, Ont., This School has a I. national reputation- for high `,, grade work. Graduates readily get 1now itlWri.e tor pen a oatentire reteyear. En - (ter Oor. Young and 5' W. J. ELLIOTT,. Alexander St', 1 Principal. �',aavts'Vlc^a'9zta stay `4aa RUPTURE: Cured; At your home without pain, danger or operation. M.v method will cure ap- parently hopeless cases no matter what your age is or how long ruptured. Why wait until your rup- turebecomes strangulated when you can be cured ? Do not wait` `- Fill in coupon gATime Rep .......... ?" e Single or Double Name. Address and return to, • .J• S. SMiTH 88 Caledonia 8t: Dept. A ' Stratford, Ont, auliiness oard. l3Nsides her husband there is left to mouth bei loss 1)50 boys and .two - wIt 't\111. G '1ib(i1r1 (rlII ri•I ,1 1BRSYO19. Mil,MIS. E TH AR NQS A MRLf>�? 131'I ilt11i IIItlilt/(f LJ1,1iIP.1y1. OPERATION Teaohar of Plano Standard • Alrs, AletG,'1'lllcer, of lluw- ice( and Frank 1+7 Elliott, of Betio tenet. i 1 1 ini,LI t„l6 pia 1t front n he 1 ate Afternoon, 1 1 in- lOo 1 uisulenme. 'Wednesday all t torment being glad( le lestnwel cemetery. Bey. AIr, Ribbert, of Clorrio (oolnrted the set'viree, The "lnn1010ns a 111 bre and at el I b e 1 1 lends of the 1 family ex len(1 sympathy i11 their II011r of 50rrow, OR, T, T. 'M'RAE r 'Ia0110101•0rMedieine University of Toronto of the0Stanndard Stolt, Brussels�lle door clic Sank, MISS PERLE SHARPE hes. passed ettcoe0afplly Iter seuenit examine- 1 tion of the Plapufot'to Department of t10 To- reuto Oonservntory of Music, turd is prepared t ka pupils G her home er• tensa street; tqa pap n h 1 '1�-Viel90lttbel7!!rtday and Saturday of melt loiunloelltlate and Grttdnia0 of the I;gllugl, of Yhy. s and kfurgeons, Ont. I Puat•5g�radnette 'swage J9 0, 0111, Nose and Throat lioy axe, '!longe, Ill.. lox-k10u.a, Surgeon to St. Mete of a lioepttal, reroute. Debre over 15. il, 131uit11'e Drug Store. ' Tele- ) eone eoluloeiiou with'tirnnhrook at 011110111% OR. M. FERGUSON ETk1EL., ON,I',. .11r Stolen and Surgeon; Pest Graduate eeurses pilins 11 *wen l attention on od seas �1ofeeye,Hear, nose and throat, Eyes tested ter glasses; DR, HAMILTON Dental Surgeon Honor Graduate Denial Department, Toronto University 1 Lioentiato of Royal College or Dental Surgeene, of Toronto. Olhoe )n Smith Biopic recently vacated by Dr, Veild. R. M. M'LEAN, D,D,S,. L.D.S. • Gorrie, Ont. Honor graduate University of Toronto,- De. !)nl•tnl en t of Dentistry ; Graduate Royal Col- lege of Den tat Surgeons of 00tarlo, At W rex• e0er every Ttteudny-afternoon and Wednesday. Ulnae in lx rood Uontrnl block. A 0. Ford wick every Ur)dny forenoon.. 0111es by Gorr to ih I.evah'a Block. 21.eni DR. -WARDLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario .Veterbtr3 College. Da and night calla. O1il 1 Flour Mill, Ethel, b ce opsosne. BRUSSELS Go1No Soomll GOING Nou'r11 ,roti 7;0711111 Exple0a 10:111 a 11. Express 11 :25 a w Mail.:. 1 :60 p ro M• .\ tl tlH6 2:66 ) ti x ,l'ea6 - : R l . 1 1 E tl D 1 1 1 p WALTON Goderich 7.9'Reroute To O a 1ah'. Ex res. ' 7 41 a m Express 1 :6 a u P 4 1 7 r -.n Express ” 2:57•> n Express m re � , .-6 pt � I p WROXETER Going.' East 7.05 n. in. and 8:55 p. m. Going West - 12:96 and 907 p. m. All trains going East connect with 0, P. R. at Ornngeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T G. B.stotions, GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent. 3, istrict eb Goderich SEAIOCH11\G FOR POTASH. — That more than (L passiug interest is pl e- ductive of the recent• rumor of experi- ments to be Made -bare by the Germinal potash trust towards the discovery of that mach -coveted mineral is evi- denced itt the negotiations for lauds suitable for such: tests. A large tract on which one of the first and Most progressive salt wells was operated in the days of the Goderich salt boons ,has jest been purchased by a ham ty.or British capitalists, who will enter into tete manufacture of salt on an elaborate scale. Machinery for the work is now en route to Goderich Prem England, Loud when installed and the p. o1 lint is {m operation test -holes will be sunk in expectation of finding pot- ash deposits which their geologists ate'-conftdent exist ander the brine. 'rhe process by which these capitalists will produce salt is stated to be runell cheaper than that now in use and with such exceptional shipping facili- ties as the Canadian Pacific, Grand Trunk and Ontario \Vest Shore Rail- ways, together with an outlet by Leake Henon to all parts of ells world, these manufacturers chose Goderich els the• most favorable location from which to secure the minimum freight cost. One well Which eland idle for a luilnbel.• of years anti; other existing plants are operating to capacity and the rumor that the Canadian Pacific' Railway, wit ich,holds a'large. treat of lands in the vicinity of the local salt deposits, will enter into the manu- facture of salt and its 'by-productsis again revived. What about the ant i- reciprocity'outcry ? It Actually Destroys the Cause 'MAWS why catarrh is invariably cured by inhaling "Oataerhozooe.' The healing vapor spreads to every part of the breathing organs. Germs Infecting the tissues of the unse, throat and lungs are killed, Nothing is left to cause lege elation. Spots that are s0ce ate healed: Discharge is cleared: away and catarrh becomes something of the past. �ou i st. est Cattarr. '1 e e hgzons" and you• 1 ernvery, is guar- anteed. Two sizes, 25e and $1,00at all dealers. Blyth On1Tu-ua5.—After 11 lingering illness there passed away 1111 1101' Route on Gorrie sideroad, Howirk township Monday, May 8th,' Elizabeth 3\la,nary, beloved wife of \Vett. K. Elliott to whom she was married in the year 1867. Deceased 10111 horn ill Lanark county, Ont,, in the year 1811 and cattle with her parents to Listowel, Perth County,' in 1850 and \vas one of the oldest residents of that, 101511 Mi- tfl 1L-fewyears agog her husband hav- ing beeu connected with the tannery there for over 24 )'eats. About 18 years ago deceased with the family moved to a 'farm on 1110 811i eon, of 17111110 bat. after a residence there of one year they rammed In lestowel. Some months later the el:wily moved on a farm on 00lsi cors, or rinwick 1 fur ",idcc l 114 'r• Mayne, ie tvh era they' nett y Y a'eoupie of years, going teem there 10 Haeristnn, where 'Me. Elliott beeanle engaged ill tide marble business which Ile. emit; tined until few' 701(1811go last March, tette)) they moved to the late. residence, Gorrie sidoroal, The late Mos Elliott was a staunch nleinber of tbePtesbyCe,utn 0(1n1ch and took a live interest in all chuteli work, especially the Ladies' Aid Society, while a 055fde115 of Ilarriston, She writ a woman beloved by all who icneW her, or mostkindlyfeature, and, a1 wILy4 ready, t(1 syr))p1t:h)se with and' 405185 those lu eicku0ss or distress. I .good Cern shelter. For Ree. A 11)ttrvel ol'Nllieaey auc1, pre ulpt(1ess a. remedy that does enre°nor'11N1Mid war58. Its_ name is Polanyul's Corn 17xtraetoe. Ccnlltin0 no Voids, "lever pilins, gives lasting satisfaction. 111- slat 'on ''Putnatu's' only, , 5011 the beet Fordwich So11d07 School of Trinity 'church now commences let0.3011. 01, and the service at 10.30 o'clock. George 111el\lichee; shipped a car of 10 fine !ensue to Sennett', Seek., 1'hitee- day. Aveeagenriee was $185, Hoene Bolton tapped sped 100 trees this Spring and hem, the sap 'obtained mde 185;eets of 1111tple syrup. Reiss Tillie helve left on Tuesday afternoon uF last week fur Pi'inee Al - het 1., lbelt, Sask., where she will reside with eelnlivrs • Many Children Sick' Get their feet wet, catch cold or cramps, and give: mothers an 1Wxiun•1 time, \Vit! the file, L shiver or silreze rub the Ill 1le glee's chest with. Nervi - line, gargle the lheol(1, and give len. (hropsin hilt water at bed -time. Next. inorning all is well-. No cola, (10 time lost at school. If Ner vilille isn't in 7001' 11311310 get: it there at clime. 1)e,tl- ers sell it iu large tie bottles. Morris - - Olmil'uATIN.—Tile DOM./tine ;(Jean.). Times, of May 4111, speaks of the de- cease era fernier esteemed resident of this towiehip 11,1 follows : Auotller gap was Line 111 1)11 1,0311Ci or tile old. tuners on almelllty, when our highly respected ci1Iz'13, \\ Hilton 1'l11wthutne, was called hence. Since lust Fall he , - e 3Ll1- 11)2(1 n under Lilo- dot Lt 1 n 11A11 bl l (httlni, the last few weeks was feeling mach belles and expected to bl able to take hes 114(11(1 daily walks but early Monday morning as he was sit- ting in his arm chair, the end CLLIIie. Deceased was in his 07111 year, and carne to Maliitoba in the year 1888 from the township:of Morris, in the county of Huron, Out., and the carne year pnroh0sed the East half of 32-3.22 just South of Deloraile, which be successfully farmed up to the last two o1 threevenrs, when he with his fami- ly lunged ami-lylunved into Lown to enjoy the fruits of his labor. He was well known and highly 1 espected, and his death will be regretted by the whole country side. He leaves to wife and family of four sons and seven daughters to molten ' his liss :. Wiltiaitm, at Killar- ney ; James, at Saskatchewan ;Ernest at home; Lorne, at Melville; Annie, at Killarney ; Mrs. J. W. Reid, Mel- ville ; Alta. McKenzie, Sask.'; Mrs. Kaiser, at Napihka ; Mrs. '1'ornour, Weyburn Hattie, Canova and Edna, who have the sympathy of the entire community {n their sorrow. The '511001101 service was held in the Pres- byterian Church ,yesterday by Rev. T. 13everidge'after which the cortege under the escort of the Deloerune Orange eL Lodge proceeded to the ceme- tery ce Lary tvhe. a interment took place, at- tended byaltirge number of friends. It DeesOure Womanly 111s "1 feel my ditty" writes Mrs. S. Mead of I1'ratserville, 0111., "to let you know that sometimes previous to the change of life I suffered inure than 1 could tell. Neighbors ,told ale nt Fee- remedy • rezoe was the only rtdy aucl the!' a r s advice was good. Ferrozone pat a stop to 111y pain a11dsickness, had la. direct' action on my troubles that re- lieved fern thest1151. I safely pesseel the turn, and now enjoy perfect rest No womanly y. medicine and health. N can be better than Ferrozone. In - slant relief is found in Fen ozone for female weakness of every kind, 50c leer box at all deale1a. Gorrie G. W. Weikel. and .1 no, Hammond were appointed delegates to at teed High Court, which' meets .in Toronto on the second 'Tuesday in June. 1511:8. Kinder, who was 1L resident of one village al•.the recaory with person. Rev, 13. A, Kinder, for about five months is seriously ill at the hone of her sou in Stratlarny. Jubilee Services of the Gorrie Metho- dist Outsell will be :held June. 18th to June 2S0. Among those who are to .......................... 0 • • ignet ♦• • • Rings . O• • Y l -:.i i • • popular indeed is • • Vecv 1 p n • • tide Signet Ring for 4 • Lady's or Gentleman's • Wear. We are showing • • • an exceptio11111y fine col- • 9 lection • o A LOW IN PRICE • • 0 0 • But High in Quality 0 a One or these Rings May 4 be jest wluol you ate • ♦ hulling for to give )nue •• Weed. •• • We do the Engraving • • Free, Ynamaychoose •s : wha111001gn yen like. e° •Z ♦ ♦R1Wendtt Wroxeter 0• • ♦ 44.44.♦40•••••••••••••+••o 11ER �NLY CIIAN� NATURE STOPS 4 D T WMgNTHIt KIDNEYS CI litl. 1)11 yon feel that yoit siulply 1110) 1. ;' 1111) feetlier-.-fluff you luuat have rest fur' that lame aid 1Lchiug bare. 1 til ed that 'u s t tel cline"foul 1 r t o to a 1 rd r 1 l a '')11)0001 it 1b r reeling—freedom l I l l stat i g• (lasting pains? 11 is natter'e'd waxwing thin s ar U10 )(1tbrN e } giving out 01111 01101 you need the help of 13ooldt's Kidney Piller the gual'- 1Lnleed 1(111110)' remedy, In every machine there 58 one part tha' Werke time hard, est land gives out first, The kidneys work night 111111 dayfind naturally iL life of 1101/0011 activity doubles the chilies of the kidneys and in time the sttaiu tells, The Iciclneysgive out-1ud 1rtltute 11ies 11slop." 13uoth's !Chine), Pills 000 s01d by all dealers, 4, 50e,, 11st- 111id from The It. T. 130"1'1 Co, Ltd., Fort Erie, Out. There is tie pill just as good. send 1for it 11) ee hex, The test will prove the truth of our state- ment. Sold and guaranteed in Brus- sels by Jas. Fox. Was Cured by Lydia E.Pink- U n ham sVegetabieCom}J u d Lindsay, Ont.—"1 think it is no More than right for me to thank Mrs. Pinkhaln for what her kind advice at Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Corn. pound has done for me. When 1 wrote to her Some time ago 1 wasa very sick woman, 011 f!ering from female troubles, 1 -1 a el inflammation 0 f the female organs and could not stand or walk any distance, At last 1 was dot -dined to my bed, and the doctor said I would have to go through an operation, but this I refused to do. A. friend advised Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and now, after using three bottles of it, I feel like a new woman. I.most heartily recommend this medicine to all women who suffer with female troubles. 1 have also taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver Pills and think they are fine."—Mrs. FRANK 31AISLEY, Lindsay, Ontario. We cannot understand why women will take chances with an operation or drag out a sickly half-hearted exist- ence, missing three-fourths of the joy of living, without first trying Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. For thirty years it has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with such ailments as displacements, inflammation, ulcer- ation fibroid tumors irregularities, , aperiodic pains, backache,g indigestion nd nervous prostration.3 take part dee Rev. R,-J.'GLLrbult"L, L. 13, ; Rev. Thos. Kelly D. D., of Philadelphia, who orginally was a Gorrie boy, Itev. Dr. Forbes, also of Philadelphia, Secretary of the Hore Mission and0llurch Extension Society of the M. E. Ohurch North. On June 23rda tea meeting will be held at which many former pastors, in addit-, 1011 to elle above speakers twill be pre- sent. Gorrie Ep. League leas a member- ship of 40 ; ulolies raised for League purposes $43 ; For Forward Mission- ary Movement $20. Officers elected for coining year:—Hon. Pres., Rev. J. W. Hibbert ; Pres., 14. Sperling ; lot Vice Pres., Miss L. larding ; 211d Vice Pres., Miss M. E. Gregg ; 3rd Vice Pres., Miss Alberta Evans ; 4th Vice Pres., W. 11. Gregg ; 5t11 Vice Pies., AAs 19. James ; Sec., Aliss E. McGill ; Ouresponditlg See., Miss E. Nichol ; Teas,, G. Dobbs ; Organist, Miss M. Edwards. A Cordial Invitation to Disease !Chis is an apt description of consti- rpation t' an unnatural condition L It's o to begin with, and it's more, because It brings about blood deterioration, in- terferes with digestion, renders you susceptible to infectious diseases and causes anaemia. Not so much ce pur- gative ass tlatm l stimulant to the bowels is what you need. You get it in Dr. Hamilton's Pills which increase liver activity, restore the bowels to peefect'nnotiou and positively cure con stipatiou and its attendant evils. In- sist on having only Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, 250 Per box at' all dealer's. Atwood Dr. 0. MoMane was laid up with a sore knee. Atwood Foot Ball boys will play at 1\lilverten next Monday. Eli na0hoeseRButterMfg. Co. LL•d., shipped 200 boxes ofeheese to Lovell & Christmas, Montreal, at Dec. a 1b.. the arnri(1ut being paid was $1,884.23, Mrs. W. G. :Inglis left for New Yell( 5101' 10 holiday ti-ip to visit hers0u Johu, of the New York Central R. 13. Het sister, Mrs. Wm. Cowing, joined her at Drwnbo. Board of Maitagernent of the Metho- dist church, Donegal, has p(1rcblased a site from John Hymen, for the erec- tion of (L new ehnr015 which will be erected this Slimmer. In Brantford, on Wednesday, May 10th, Miss Josie Young, daughter of 1 end Mrs. Young, * 15118 married OhlLI t s �, to I. P. eteensides, of Atwood, by Ret, Dr. Scott, of Onlbntne Street Methodist Olitirah, Brantford. CURED OF CONSTIPATON Mr. Andrews praises Dr. Morse's Indian l400t Pills. Mr. George Andrews of Halifax, N.S., writes: "Por many years I have been troubled with chronic Constipation, This ail- ment never comes single-handed, and I have been it victim to the many illnesses that constipation brings in its train Medicine after medicine 1 have taken in order 50 find relief, but one and all left me in the sante hopeless condition, It scented that nothing would expel from me the one ailment that caused so much trouble, yet at last I read about these Indian Root Pills• That was indeed a lucky day for me, for I was so impressed with the state- ments rnade that i determined .to give them a fair trial, They have regulated my stomach and bowels. I am cured of constipation,. and I claim they have no equal as a med. Cin e.ii For over half a centuryDr, Morse's fndiau Root Pills have been curing con- stipation ante clogged, inactive kidneys, with all the ailments which fcsult froth them, They cleanse the whole system and purify the blood. Sold everywhere at 260, a bolt. 2 OUR WINNIPEG LETTER -- e out- . Again the Hanel elearin are tl ort standing feature of 1 -lie week. The in- crease for the week ending May 4111 1x149 $6.700,284 over the corresponding week of last yetu•. this nulling au in- crease of nearly fourteen millions over liter year, which, in turn, made great gains on 1909. Two happenings of importance were the Earl (grey Dramatic and !Musicaal Competition, Which` gatheleel talent from all aver 0101311,1n t0 Winnipeg and hrorlgh1 His Ereelleil'y, the goveuor- General 1(1 this e:il•y far a week. 'fele competition clellulnstratetl the fact 9s ' amateur Chat I hr West is well (1p in hist' ionic talent, tile Edmonton troupe being in the first division when the competition closed. \Vinoipeg dill rather pool ly, on the whole. Earl (11 ey put• in it busy week. r fidelity lb bus) - t\ 1 4 .ul •oma. fit t 1L I his St y Y lessmatttrs, leis Excellency employed all his spare time In receiving delega- tions and gathering information 011 needs and wishes of Winnipeg people. One of the committees that waited npor Earl Grey was that of the Iin- peeial Home Reunion Association. This organization assists British work- men who have located in Winnipeg, to bring thsie families to Lhis city. Since last November, 500 persons have been brought to Winnipeg in this way, Earl Grey displayed (teen interest in the work of the Association—an LLd,jnnet of the Winnipeg Industrial 13urean—and gave the committee per - 'mission to use his naule to forward the movement It is ennonriced this week that the Midland Railway—Mr. Hill's road.— will spend large snn15 0f money in 'Winnipeg preparing adequate terminal facilities for the 11lidltwd here. The exact nature of the tvorkluls been stat- ed. The Sheffield Choir closed a three - days engagement here on Wednesday of last week. The choir delighted huge audiences that gathered in the Amphitheatre Rink to listen to splendid progl•aL1ns of 111085c, much of which sounded Ute note of empire rw 1,, st ( g ' Tl;le, celsy! of immigration continues1Lt 1 unabated. Fou' thousand persous ar- rived in this city in one clay --a, record for inemigration figures. Seeding in Manitoba has gone for- ward (under ideal conditions. The weather has been cool and dry and work has beeu pushed rapidly. With continued gond weather, the crop will hepatin underthe most favorable :ble circumstances that could be trd, SASKATCHEWAN This huge province shows unmistak- able signs of great development this year. Every city and town is alive with the biggest spring business that bus exec been transacted and farm- ers are putting in their crops under excellent, conditions. The country south of Moose Jaw is corning in for a deal of attention. There is to be great railway building. in this rection this year ' and the country needs nothing else to snake it one of the -great sections of the Vest. Moose Jaw -itself is growing faster than ever. The new street railway will be in operation in a month. Work on the new union station for the Canadian Pacific 0md Oanadian Northern at Regi nit is experiencing a building boom which exceeds any- thing of former years. Saskatoon is living tip to its eepn(a- 0 1 liveliest among tlgn as one r the 1., many lively cities. Building permits roe April event to $1,188,000. The city Will spend 1L million dollars this year on local improvements, $00,000 for concrete walks Orate. rate. . The City Colleen approved an agree- mentwhich will simply Saskatoon with natural gas fur industrial pur- poses. A 20 -year franchise will be granted and the -agreement will be void if gas in sufflei('nt quantity is not stlpplicll Within eighteen nimith8. t nloug maey itnpeovemenls to the busiitess•fne11111es of Saskatoon, J. F. (Nene is to build a big department store, the best lo Saskatehowen. Prince Albert building permits for April show (mother remarkable in- crease ower lust year, which was the record to date. Figures ant : April, 1010, $17,550 ; April, 1011. $102,355 ; firstfour months, 1010, 837,525 ; covi•es- poncling period 1011, $810,0555. Business is booming In T3attleford. dtcaUin ee n it' of bel.4 e That reliabler ;rn1th the Y Ft La C15to1S receipts, its slimy a Marked inereaSe over as k year's as the following figures show Colle,eLions in March. 1010, $1,451.00 ; collections, 'Manch, 1011, $14,313 ; 14th of April, 1910, collo etiol4, $1,003.88 ; to April 21I, 1011 $11,327,67. Alll0a't'A. 4 i' oof Edition - toeweek the bt 1 gess s1 t tett ftp a ev(id of 23 motley by -latus placed before them by the Oity:(7omr- (41, authorizing aggregate 00 wudit 011' exceeding $700,000 for itnproeemenis and betteetllents to various .city t services, The 1110still,portant bylaw waft one coveringe1i1g2X expenditure f 'n a ti• inlet t ,. t Ih�iO,UQU for inoteased li 1p I a I he pewee house and pnwp111 .statino. During thew* week Lite City 001.311 - ell decided to accept the Genus Offered by the Dolnini,I Gavet'nalleut i11 re. geed to the privilege e 0f d oveto ' 1 l hydro -electric mtela lehotanluids setae 200 hundred 101100 noeh of here 011 the Athabasca River. The city is u 1 soleconstruction lu o.0,lece al L 0r1 t 1012 and must be in a position to actually deliver 10,000 bo'sepower in Wino]) in 1010. The city hes the right to .ultimately. develop 00,000 hul'sepnwer. An important industrial enterprise was miceisesfully promoted here during the past few clays. This is the Edmon- ton Portland OeileutCo., Ltd., owning extensive marl deposits at Entwistle,. on the P5111bia River, to the west of Edmonton. A strong directorate leas been formed, including a' number of business wen, with Lieutenant Gov01- nor B01y'e0 115 chairman, Construe - lion is to be eomineneed at ()nee, and the plant is to be 10 operation early in the season of 1912, At Red Deer the 0. N, R. contract - on; whose men have been brushing the right-of-way 0.01.005 the river, have come into the town limits. Work on' the Between branch is being hurried forward and several hundred niers went out to the construction camps in the last few days. Excavations have been about com- pleted for the six stall addition to, the engine house of the C. P Ie.. here. Milk and cream are in great demand 'i Edmonton and the 1 C(tilgary and dairying industry is having an extras rush of trade in .consequence, The Comedian Peeilie Railway is to have a new irrigation and colonization building at Oalgaey. The structure will be large, commodious and thorou- ghly in keeping with the dignity of the corporation awl the magnitude of the enterprise is to 'serve During the in05ent week 824,000 worth of pre bred stock, consisting of Olydesdale horses, Shetland ponies, Durham cattle and hogs. were Indeed - eel at Vegeeville. all having been pur- chased by Roberta Deoe,to send tes Biel,' farm (011(1 anti a half ' anlles fl':mns YN>zreville, This luakss filo 1'0111111 . rlouaiggiWcit of ptu'e bred 1'100)0 un- loaded at. iregreville since Janeary jet, 1011, the to lel valuation being upwards 0 1 f.7 $74,000, ) NATURE WILL CURE YOU Of Kidney Disease, Aided ty Father Morriscy's 1411., 7• Kidney trouble is one of the most 51l tressiu ailments of mankind, and leads to bacTuche and 011eumati51n l'llis is r because of the importance of the wo • 1k done by the kidneys,- work which must pt{ r ce nor t I w t0 insert; good health, t A very lrge'proportion f civilized peoplo e have some form of kidney trouble, sul10(101es without 111owying that their malady Is of that nature, Many obscure pairs can often be traced to diseased kidneys. These organs are We filters of the body. Their function is to strain out of the blood and eliminate through the bladder the worn out tissue and other impurities gathered by the: blood in its course. 'W11111 the kidneys become congested and sluggish, these 1rM)uritfes including - the irritating,and ncludingtheirritatiug,and poisonous uric acid, are not .entirely removed from the blood. The result Is that the uric acid is deposit- ed in the joints.nnd tissues, causing the agonies of rheumatism end frequently affecting the liver and other' organs, Fattier rlorriseyy, the famous priest - physician of llortibog0e, 5;15„ afterriluch w . 7 research compounded a remedy thiel worked hand in hand with ?Nature., His doctrine, justified by thousands of cures, not c was that the need is 1 t •L at !neck . p relief, but a' treatment that will enable the forces of Nature, working through the kidneys, to accomplish their intend- ed work. His famous prescription, No, 7, assists the kidneys to work vigorously and glint- mate • the harmful uric acid from the whole system: In the forma of tablets, No. 7 is easy to take, and will effect cures where other remedies have failed, Do not trifle with kidney disease, but take No. 7 Tablets, lire treatment taut hes �_--__- proved so successful to itis Other sufferers; 50e,hox, at your druggist s or front Lime fo r Sale Motttreai, Que. OP Fathers tlorrisey Rfedi, me Co., Ltd., • MUSKRATS Messrs. Savage & Rose opened a kiln of Lime on May 8t11. Parties wanting same should call early. Savage & Rose Box 52 TROWBRIDGE Wanted in any quantity at the fel. lowing prices :— SPRINGS WINTERS SMALLS KITTS, 420, 350. 25c. ilc. I also pay highest prices for all other row furs, Consignments solicited. Write for my latest price list. J. 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