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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1911-5-25, Page 5f . Rl' t $11NESS CARDS, K, Cy. T. M. flruatela i ent' 1(l the fil0000boos, No, 24 110141 their regular mieotless in the Lada0 Boom,Ba01(er BlOok oil the 101 sad Ord Tupxda evoala a Of (1.) 0 zap tb Y g u Visitors al,vay l 0. lour. A, 8U .l 01411, Uoull A. incaUlehi, li, 4. WM. SPENCE CONVEYANCER, AND 188Ma,, or IVLARBTAG f' MOH NS11 S Moo in pre )'ex) Office, MO, 80.4 JOHN HARRIS, Agent liowiek Mutual Fire dnsurance Company and Residence-, WALTON, ONT. Wille JOHN SUTHERLAN D. 3ae00(0(0, FIRE ANO MARINE:. GUELPH AUCTIONEERS. I41S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - J.'• E. en, will dell tor better prices, to beoter800u, 10 losstone end leas allergen 3800 any caber Auotl000p) l0 East Hume or bo won't charge ouy0hiug. Dates and orders eau always be arranged at .01:10 office or by p:•.re mai appnoatlon, 1&.ilial r,Ai clONVETANCiP'JtL tii1VULe lit -- T V • iatii(etet, boil) Lu), t,euvbyaaoer, Notary ,.88310, 40. „elu4 •-b t,w ,l•t'x dtleaa ( OouC N0'88 ,1,1.011'41 081)8144( (0r ( (a alet,op.438 i1( ,tuck. +- iin.)UD1'OU t', IiAYF3 t: KtLLORAN 0 ARIGHT SRO, KuL1U1'Pnit8, NUTAIk8b.K L'U13L1 •, 14 r0 W. l'oounpou•r, N. U It. (1. tiara J, 1,, 4r1n.e.,N Uhta40—'fbeoa ferrite: iy• 3000 v10,) by 8006331 ltanlerun & 11014 Steamship Company any Limited Operating theft -nest fleet of passenger steam- ers o(1 the St. Lawrence route, Summer .Sailings MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Royal Mnil Service Corsican I,Iny 6th Juno end Virginian.. .., May 12th - June 90, Yon:shin May (0111 - June 10th Victorian .. Mny-29th ' ,Tune 23rd: MONTREAL TO GLASGOW Ionian May Oth- Jaye Ord Grampian May Ilt1) Juno 1083 Scotian .,,: ,...,.,: May 200h ,luno 177th Iiesper)nn May 27th June 24th MONTREAL To LONDON One Class (Moderate rate) Steamers calling at Havre, France, )Pull information as to raise, etc., On applica- tion to W. H. KERR, Agent Allan Line, Brussels. Dear Reader ,7,4,—,7`,"y1 � oun eo le. for business at Y B people The' Listowel Rosiness College r 5 and place our graduates in posltioos. Students any enter at' any' time. Spring term opens April 0rd.. For par- -I tloulars address I �. EDWIN a. MATTHEWS, Prin.. �. T LA'4rPa�VFSa. A71TPAi'i(•Pfi+air62T. /,ca�4A''aV.ea'o�'a r....,,,......,..... stance is 1 -lo Hindrance fl to ly so 801 wish to gat the best, -®`ny atndotte Prom the diatten pro•. % a einem and the United States attend the Q ELLIOTT 8 Toronto, Ont, This School has a /' �( national reputation for highpi - • ((, grade work. Graduates readily' set - g( good positions. Open entire yeas. En- -4) ter now. write for catalogue, Cot'. Young and rr W. J. ELLIOTT, Alexander Stn. S Principal. ktav _ -„� F"a'OE4>,^9RT � ,GRA`4x"a L'%,�YL,`.'dY w� kV 'se RPTURE Cured At your home .without pain, danger or operation. Iyly method will. Cure ap- parently hopeless cases no matter what your age is or bow long ruptured, Why wait until your rup- ture becomes strati 'u1ated when you can be cured ? Do not wait fill in coupon Ago.,..... Time R(tp..,...,, Single or Double Name , ,.. ..,. Ad(iress and totem to J. S. SMITH 88 Caledonia St, Dept. A Stratford, Oht, ssummeintammusemmisamarmassniamerml Sinai 11000 Cards • - onkins. With his wife he {vent to Oosper, where Ile liver 101' a year and thou welt 1 ( st 014 awl engaged 1farming ;tri 11 itt hie brothers bu'l. 1 t A ill l mud Peter Switzer, and A. W. !Boyd. 1'rn(() there he 38(')11 to Mendocino 4(1(11 10' with A, 1 . 3 (1 entered v Y orad 'alto l0 y , t La lie b st esti v v tt u 3 u. they r''' a la Il b mt 1ud 1 y Y 4 on foe thirty pates and d, 11(i VIM) lime � were engaged ill lite saute business in Fort 13lllgg, 4'eth'ing in 1.007, He leaves a five (10.0(111te1)s, f to 00118131)1 fele greed children, a broth. , e1), Albert`;4vJtzrr IiIn edlnnut, Ciwltle(a(l, 0110 alstee and olio brother 11) Pamela, IY 30{83{ 1 it o1)k 1( p t ! (l New "X 1 nod 1 ! v 1l 11301) George Boyd Cali tot rat (4oi\E ,FO IIIS R V.811D James Longmire was been 1n Bolton, 1Ve,0t" meraltud, Eioglend, In 1810, 01)d Was the yoiwgest child of 0 family of 12. !:lis fal,het' waive gardoue).. A:t the age of 15 he was taken (roto sc1800) and boned foe 7 years as apprentice to eabieet making ; the sum Gf 315(1 being paid for his ttppee(Li 0811in. On Account of ability and atten.t1veness. be was t0100() out a liliisbed 3801)0man at the end of 0 years. At the lags of 21 he (:!Line l(1 America (mill worked for 14 Sheri'. 13 (10 iu Cttlooblikqu., New Yolk State, Iatee coming to Aluukton, 0•Mathio, where he en(1aged with 1Vin. foster, taking chms;e of his Field tore department and the tilanufncture or ca�Iiov which were at that. time all ulnde by haul) A year or two Intel hla, with it lint Linn. J3'red, 1l(3! 0)11, now deeen0014, bnn¢bt nut the bu>iness, It Was Ind. long however before Mt, Holman Ureide( to go (Vest so sold mit. 3114'. Louglmire Went to Vol l fie. the Davies (Sir Alford and If. O. J. who weie i(1 the tiuillee business. Inn l 133(3e)nod with thein t! forewarn both at llnuktnn ,and Jlenl'ryu. While al 31101d:ion hodid it 2i ea) den) IUWn1'ds Wilding Ilie Jioglisb 01101011 ; (1101)13 At,lien(ryn he mit ieely built the ling-. lisp cl)nrelt and helped in the building 1l' the Alumni) ;edifice. Ile worked with Lim G, T. IL, et lienfeyn as a, sectio( :nun, moving 10 Al.wood tW seo8i(Iforeman Rucceediug1'. Barlow. After 0 y11•4 (.131(1{130 lie re1i)('ueil to lien (1'1) its Berl ion I'Ill'enmall (11111 statins (;gent, llenl'ryn at that tnie being muffle 0 flag silt lion. In hirer ym(aes his health ('ailed him and he 1)'' lIi'e(1 (13(1) moved 10 iitwnnd' but never regained his health but. grew wealter and (after several attacks dead{ eatne 01100 toend his suffering. 1'1e belong- ed to the 11 10011114 Order and C. 0. F. and was an active member of both fur many years. In religion lie was an ardent English Churchman and in polities n Onusez•valive. He leaves a widow (1.1)14 two sous to mourn his loss, Iobo li. of Milverton, section foreman, 0. P. It. and George It. of Winnipeg, C..P. R.eOndl)cI•or. M1SS t3ER'i"!iA ARMSTRONG 1VG teacher air Piano Studio at Darter's Neale Store, one dor North of 31300 Stmulnrd Bonk, Brussels; 141 iS$ PERL.s SH RP Ilan (3 1)10 Phinefe 10y her tin 1)d14012310n,1 tion of the 0vatol'y 0 Duo(o, (rat i of the (0(01 Cm)serv(311(0 of o, P1 and Ix Prepared(001, .to tube pupils at ker home, Prfn8nve 1331)0(3. k-s•ylslts lgthelFriday an(1 Saterdny or enol, weak. DR, T. T. M'RAE l3(lohelor of 11101iuln0, University of Toronto 1 bacon ttatomic Gi actuate of the (,alto a of P)3 • actives and 9uzyoous Ont. Past redna3e Coof1G• oN 0 lC01, None and Throat Hospital, panFo II 1LY lion a t.u(buon to EL MUM. aels Ionpitnl, Toronto. Office over F. 18. Smith's Drug (Store. Tele, ))hale conntotfolt 311 ti4 Uranbrook at all hours, DR.' M; FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT, P1tyslola» and Surgeon I Post Grnduotecouroea London (Elle,), Now, York end Oh4aago ((los- noeu and throat, Eyestestedglasses. ear, DR. HAMILTON • Dental Surgeon Honor Graduate Dental Department, 'Toronto University ; licentiate of Royal College of Block 1 eeentlytvac (tof ed by' Dr; Vend. in Smith R. NI. NI'LEAN, D,D.S., L..0,S, Gorrie, .Ont. - Honor graduate graduate Univ,'roify of Toronto, De- partment ofDentistry • Graduate Royal Col- lege of Mental Surgeons of Ontario. At Wrox• eter every Tuendity afternoon and Wednesday, MUM inGrandCentral block. A0 Fordwlali ve er,Fy niftily forenoon. Office in Gerrie In 131)¢1)yWeek. 2I•ih ll DR. WARDLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Oollege. Uay and night calls. Mace opposite I Flour 01i11, Ethel 1 014,)4'11 TVifo,'Yl!' SBIZ114F'Ji1'' 3. BRUSSELS 1 GUINn $001(1 - G0(8e N0111,(3 1 Mail,..,. . , .07 a 81 (Express ..:10.61(. ant Express "'••1I126 it in Mail - - 1 :fill p til 2.• Express 61) n n• , m i Express 30:62 P P 1 I 1. WAL To Toronto (Express 7:41 a 1)r Express 7:17 n m. To (Tod (lob I Express 11 117 a in {express ,7426 pn1 wROXETER. C4o10g East - 7:05 a. 771. and 9:06 y, in. Going West - 12:40 and 0:47p. in. All trains going EMI.00nneat with 0.-e. r:, at Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T G. B. stations, GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent. Fordwich Annual Garden Party on June 13tH at, Mayne. Me. Eckel is, busy re -shingling the North wing of the flour mill. V: Adams sold his span of ;ponies and purchased flue black driver, Rev. 113r: Ball has Black Minorca hens that are laying .on record. One egg 01008(110(1 88 inches by 7 inches and weighed four entices and another measured 711- incites by 88 inches. McKillop Miss Maggie Smith will teach in the Harlock School until olid-Sumt(i01. W. G. Hart fell and injured one of his arms so seriously that he was forc- ed to quit work fol' a few days. David Boyd was the delegate from Walton circuit to he district ' 3 in g held ina odertch last week. Emerson' and Mrs. Felton intend leaving for Winnipeg. They .lived .in California fol some time bat prefer out, own Dominion. Drainage demonstration hell on the ft11m18 of E. Maur and Chas. Dolmage were largely attended by the farmers of the suroundin neighborhood. Some foolish individual set fire to the pine swamp and with the high winds, wood piles, felines and every- thing with which the fire cause in con- tact, were swept before it, leaving a black trail. One of The Saddest Stories First it leas a cold, neglected of 0011188 and catarrh developed.. Noth- ing was dote and consumption fol- lowed. Watell the little cold, keep it from growing by using "Oatarrlio- zone." Nothing simpler than inhaling the germ -tilling vapor of this grand. ('6lnecly. Colds and catarrh flee as be- fore fire. Every trace of throat and bronchial trm'ble yields immediately. Oatarrhozone is scientific and abso- lutely guaranteed for preventing and euriu(1 catarrh and kindred ills. Two sizes, 255e and $1,00 at all dealers. Atwood t 1 1 0' the 1)a n factum t cwn4nt at the plant began last week. Miss .Alice Reid, of '1'01)01(30, is visit- ing her brother, Rev. 7. 0. Reid. Thos. Anderson bad the misfortune to fall off a load 01 !lay e1( the farm of Hugh Wilson, 10t11 con., resulting in the breaking of his collar hone.. A subscription list 413121 circulated it - round the town for the purpose of raieing enough money to per0ha0e oil for the oiling of Hain street during the Summer;. - - Following are the Officer's foe the Vire Brigade ' 1011, -•-- (Thief, Jud, Rogers ; Deputy -Chief, Geo.'Br w1) ; Captain of lire engine, Gen. Brown ; Captain of bucket brigade, H. Porter ; Captain 'of hose department, , Thos. Dickson; Assistants, I./avicl Hodge,' S. Donlan and Fred. Brown ;' Chief of hook mid 1,1417100 dept., 'Jim. Sanders ; ASsistants, 17111)1, Sheri, 13. J. Walker and Denuls Barton Seo.-Tieas., Thos. G. Ratcliffe ; Trustees, Jia ]tngev, J. A. Roe and Thos. Dickson Auditors, E H. Swing and (lea, Laehlleatl, OTIIruAltY.—Geo. S it'Ne1 la broth r w o , •oBoyd, L 1)1)131 Switzer and Mrs. 3.W. B of Atwood, One a our old and eetee80- ed 011180110, was stricken With paralysis Wednesday. afternoon about -s o'clock while workIg Itt the garden. from the effects of which he never rallied lass., ing amity ani 0 o'clock, Friday evening, George Switzer was born in hillgstd 'Canada, ;Tone 1801, 1880,. and cried 10. ii'ort Bragg, California, April 28611, 1011. In 1803 ho wont to California by way of 1?0031()0, where he remained I'or six years and thele . NAM 1)0(1 .to Caned a, In 1870 lie married lalizobollt Gorrie Gorrie Tennis Court is again in shape. Township Council met in the Town- ship hall' on Wednesday of hist week. Mts. Jas. Atmsttong and Mrs. Jas.. Beswitherick were le 13elgrluve visit- ing the Women's Institute. Rev. J. W. Hibbert had charge of the Epworth League anniversary ser- vices to Trowbridge' Methodist church on Sunday. Rev. A. I. McKelvie, of Trowbridge, took Nil•. Hibbert's work. ' ••+. o 's, Crtrr. 1.•• • • t'i. •} • • Ware rooms + • i • BRUSSELS • ;. • TTS t►°4'�TTT�9'• • 4. •F 4, Buggies • • • ▪ Have received a dandy consign• • anent of first -1180s Buggies from ,t, well IkllIWI) 'manufacturers, • t. which will be sold at genuine k • i bu1'gai)s. • • ,i. • •.1. s • o ,Cream 4, Se r• arators 4.• • • Nothing better on the nm2rlkot : • N& 11 g • • 44 • T t Agent fair • t • • Deering Implements a°. Cockshutt Plows Z • , Singer Sewing s. • Machines • Pianos and Organs Phonographs, &c. I 4. Ne i • • than -010• Omani Separator. Repairs for Plows Always in Stock. • a• • • • e, • ed in the• If you are n teles( < y s.. lines 'call ill . l noel ht 011)(113 mentioned (s • ;and .tndtascertain sccrta(inrloav ! d91e no aL x 4' • prises and r t1.sy teima of pay- • 0)63(8. • • ., CARTER iL4'CKIE B>;oCK •' 0,its'i'0'F•'A••,4'O'4••44+.d'e4'b't +++ 14 Ett SUFFEING YEARS Cared by Lydia E. Pink- h m 'sVe a ableCom ound Fox ()reek, N.]3.—"1 have alwayys. had pains in the loins and a wealc. nese there; and often after my meals m y tcf4tl would distress m10. arid Cause sure. nese. Lydia E. Pinkham'sVet,Beta. bre Compound has done me much good. I am strong- er, digestionis bet- ter, and 1 can walk with ambition. 1 have encouraged many mothers of families to take it as itis the best rem- edyin the world. You can publish this inW i rMIAaz z the papers. '— Mrs. V BouilquE, Fox Creek, N.B•, Canada, The above Is only one of ,the thou- sands of; .grateful letters which a.re constantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn Mass.,which prove beyond a doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, made from roots and herbs, actually does cure these obstinate dis- eases of women after all other means have failed, and that every such suf- fering woman owes it to herself to at least give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound a trial before submit- ting to an operation, or giving up hope of recovery, Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., invites all sick women to .write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health and her advice is free. Miss Wiuuie Talon, of the General anis Marine hospital, Owen Sound; nurse in training, lois gvacillated with honors. Ph stsitting of LLe Court of Revision Assessment Roll of Howick Township will be held in 'Township, Hall, Gorrie, Monday, May 20th at 2 o'clock. 1111). Ea(l0, Principal, of public school. has been writing on the hacul- 11yexams. while his sister supplied 'for hire, in (erne, has resumed work at school, Select Your Medicine with Care In debility duct weakness me1)0010 should be mild and' far rear.hing. Many pills and purgatives are too harsh, are drastic instead of curative. Excessive action 18 always followed by depression and knowing this, Dr. Hamilton devised his pills of Mand- rake& utte!nut so to mildly in- crease liver and kidney activity, flesh out the elementary canal, Lune and regulate the bowels. Thus • do Dr. Hamilton's Pills eliminate poisons from the body, restore clearness to the skin brio strength and that sweet restorer of health -sleep. Bcst medicine o1( earth, 25c per box at all dealers. Listowel W. E. Binning, of this town, who went West a few weeks ago, is arehi- Met and superintendent forte $30,000 block in Maosejaw. Several of one citizens complain of having flowers stolen by night prow- lers. W. R.. Clayton bad a beautiful bed of hyacinths carried off. 13. Oo 1pany, Listowel, 281) Regi- ment, held 11 (11(1. 330)1 (11'10Cl0 013 Sueday m0ruiltg and attended divine service in 0)11-181 Chau'ch. The local Boy S couts also turned nut. • P. R. Blewett,' K. C. of the law firm of Blewett & Bray, has decided to remove to SltaLfold, where he has made arrangements to open tin office for the practice of his profession. The business here will be continued by his late partner, Geo. Pray. •r Vincent \� . Price, B. A., has been visiting his parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. 1t. Prise. lir. Pti6e has just gra- duated at McAlester University, Toro- nto, taking honors in Political Econ- omy, S'ociology and History. Ile is :sailing for England, where he; will spend the Summer as representative of the Reading Camp Associating of Canada Pa I it Co oc- cupy a preturning the l aosition 011 the teaching staff of Woodstock College. .Struck by Lightning Neatly describes the celerity of Put- nam' -s Ocrii Extractor.. Roots corns nut in short order. Clauses no 'pain, leaves no scar, and gives 'perfect sat- isftartion, Remember there is only one"best"—that's. Potnam's- fifty years in use. Seaforth Jas, Beattie was the lay delegate tram Seafm'th to (goderioh District meeting. Rovds: Fathers Northgrave and Corcoran were in lorento attending the funeral' of Archbishop McEvoy. Al!'. Carnegie has increased grant of $05000 for a public library in Seaford( to $10,000 al request of Boatel of Trade. A service 88(10 held 111 4110 Methodist 011111'01 Sunday MCIthilg in memory of six members w110 died, during Corn ferene8 year. Jas. mid firs, O'Leary left on Mon- day f last, Veek i11) their (1)13 in Winnipeg, alter rt 1)11.00 0100ths' visit in town and vicinity, Frank Callan wits presenter with a lair of military brtrlb1108 from the ;lab. • (slab, pi'evintls to his depart - tie for his new home in Hensen- A meeting was held in ),he 00uucil Ohamlber to elect:ofiirers for the (min- ing season for ladies Bowling Olnb an (1 melts follmvs :—(.Ion. Pres., Mrs, M Y. •McLean , Pres., Alva, Colson ; Vire Pres,, Mrs. Neil; Sec. Areas„ Mies 110ndeeso) ; committee, 1111'x, It Is CurableB. A Strains Man Inetease your vitality and nerve 11'spepsia may he Neil Mutely el tl)IIirrtLed if pl0perly treated. IVO sell a 1)11Gedy that 3(e positively guar:tot:ea will c[ 1(313 'olio m 1 1 relieve P Y o' + 'indigestion1 tl a 1• d )1 lei n t the I 4 dyspepsia, ulydiclue Head dining � fit) 31'{1)1 will 3.1(301 the user nutldug, ',l'iiis remedy has been earned 11e4c-1 all Dyspepsia .1 mhlets, 00rtainly no , oiler c0uh� be more fair, and on)' 01101 at c be l •positive !t ti 1 400: that a -a s proof 1 4 1t a~ tl1 Dyspepsia '318.bletn 1)t'c a, dependable reluedy. uas the ted 1'i will cost inasmuch 1.0 1( I. 1(L t 1 cG l 1(a o but if' i tt1 e l benefit l k G du 9 not Jel L r n y gyou, we urge you who ate silfferi(1(1 with uiligest,on or dyspepsia 10 t3 Rexall Dyspepsia Pableie. 25 -cent box contains enough medicine for fifteen - days' treatment. Por chi on(e cases we b14v0 two liege.( siren 50 emits and $1,00. Remember you rail obtaht Rexoll Remedies duly at —The Resell Store. P. R. Smith. BurrowsAirs: McGinnis, Airs, (1. twills, Miss N. Cardec{; Skips, ;(lis. Ooloou, 1114'30. Sills, pias. Burrows, Mrs. Mc- Ginnis, piss HOWL Henderson, anc1. Mrs. Amen(. Don't Use Greasy Liniments A century ago they Wert) 'popular. To -(lay people want snole1biug easy to' (apply, certain in r00(111s, and above all a elven lininhe.u1. When 'Nei. vilille is applied ,it hes led (11 1t a lea, a, c L palsc9pl 1 s the pores;absorb il8 soothing 1loalieg inopertics• Nerviliue penetrates 1b 1110 (-03(1 of the pain, eases instantly, and leaves 00 oily bud ,smelling 1nem- Cry behind, Good to take in,rapilal to rub on, and five times more power- ful it1 destroying pain lean any 11)3' liniment. Don't fail in get at large 25c bottle. Goderich Farmers'Institute excursion to Guelph Prid,Ly, ,lime 01 h. John Page, who hold position of bookkeeper in the offlCe of SVestei 31 Oaua(la,flnu' ;dilly Co. at Goderieh for the past seven years, left for Toi' Gli(0. having been prOluOt(.d to a slinilar pnsili 0) hi city . office of salve Company. On the eve o1' departure employees of the Big Hill presented him Wil:h n gold watch. • o 0. R.. Elliott has taken honors in his third year, in civil engineering at bhe School of Practical 'Science, Ter - 1110. Walter L. Saunders and Herbert 141. Smith are suceessfal in their first-year examinations for the degree of bachelor of applied science. .-W. R. Pinder has been awarded the - 0013 trap': he0013travt 10 supply piping and other supplies necessary for installation of Water service at the military &lamp. Cnula'aot $115.00. Pante and boiler have -been secured from Doty Engine Works and engine belonging' to J. T. Gnliltporpe will also be utilized. The hatch committee of the Moron County Rifle League suet at Carlow on May 12. The following business was transacted : The next shoot of the League will be held at Point. Fat•u, on Jule fled. 'Thele will be a tele- phone in use on the 500'yd. range, the President and vice-president or persons authorized by there beiug the only persons allowed to operate same while firing is going on. ICILLED BY DR(NIi0N. LYE.—A sad accident occurred in Godorich town - l. 1 death of ship which resulted in the de a 4 'fl -k1) wn resident ofthe township vc o zest in the person of James McIllvain The unfortunate r nilate man drank diluted Gillett's lye in mistake for buttermilk. Fol years he had beeu troubled with to 0(30008014 ailment and bad been in the habit of drinking buttermilk as a remedy. On clay of accident, the vessel containing the buttermilk had been emptied and removed from its accustomed place. 'When Mr. 141c- Ilwain went to get to drink the only vessel to be seen was one containing G'illett's lye and he tools two mouth- fuls of the deadly liquid before' he dis- covered his mistake. Medical aid was summoned ab once, antidotes ad- ministered, but despite all that could be clone blood -poisoning set in and death ensiled. Deceased 01119 71 years of age. 3 0 11,01Nl7 ('ATCAlts RATS. — The death \watch placed o11 Edward Jar - dive, who will hang on June 16111, re- port, that the prisoner regards' his position 1)3 the coolest timelier possible. He - is careless sand light-hearted, r speud)ub tiiuctt of his time in playing LL mouth or(11111, which was seemed for 1110 at his own request. He has ordered several photographs which he will give to his tz'icuds before the day of Ins execution. The corridor where Jardine spends his clays lately beetun0 infested with rats, and a' trap was set for the rodents. The'pristner's great- est pleasure is to catch a rat and to S i) k each he gives to mune, calling it (after sane official who figured 111 his trial. His guards stay that so far he has caught the judge, his counsel, the prosecuting attorney and: half the jury, besides various officers. Rev. Geo. E. Boss goes to see Jardine three times each week, and is the only one who is permitted with the prisoners besides his (guard. He says that the young elan is bothered w1141 his con- science, but, that physically he is im- prnving in health. It is stated that a final (attempt to appeal the case to the conn of appeal, made by the prisoner's counsel, L. E. Dacey, has failed. THE FRESH -AIR, BRIGADE Sing a song of Sleeping Porch, a fam- • ily of Fresh Air, Beds are vacant in the house, people every v t 18110'13 . On the roof,) and on the porch, on ver- andah, too, Blankets covered d thicr with s1 10(1, (108(s pinched and blue. Father's hell is on the roof of the kitchen ell' Mother's underneath a drift., where (.1144 snow flukes ('ell 4 13t other hakes his Sleeping Bag 111388(1 among the Iroes r; Sister had a Window Tent te ontace)1- ti'ate the tweeze, '!'hough they semi (1(33 and kleridc, 1 shall not begin --- Scene one's got to Watch the house, so Tin sleeping, in, (11)131•(1,8. 20011(1)0 viol and revue to your overworked body, Per! 000110 will do tide as It slid for Walter Wood of 13eau1xtrt, N. 13., who writes ; "1 van say ei •o o ] e 1 1' I 7. l e has {(1131) 1)313 a new y g n lease of life. A. year tgil Is1)tfvl l so from fllV la exhaustionlwasseal G! ly able to drag myself around. 141y appetite wile gone, 1 had 110 color or ambition and telt used up. One box of 1'etrozol?e started me 11at:lc to health, 1: took a number of bOxe8 and ley' healthwas completely re- stored, 1!'01 lee/ who tared, pale, tt ei ( a1) G , nervous and thin -blooded til r o t1 ! t g compares with Fexrozone, boa per box at all dealer's. MY WHEELBARROW. My trusty wheelbarrow is long and it's narrow, WW's painted a. beautiful, delicate green ; ills strong and it's handy 1113 simply a dandy—a better wheelbarrow i never have seen, With joy that's abiding T "take my wife 11(lieg ; she climbs iii the barrow, I wheel her around ; 11(371 motorists gny Nue while joy -riding by ane, but little I care fur their laughter:' aodsound. My good old wheelbarrow goes straight as al) arrow, T push it before with ]ubil- [tut feet ; whatever 'twos made for, 14)8 (eine—and 1Ls paid for and so I don't envy 111t0autos I (4)006, I'd, rawer go r ' wheeling Utw 'o )i feeling 11 1 fY at ) i y my is raiment grow moist' with-. a rich, limiest sweat, than ride an a Carriage like g1 own to 111s marriage, and have it debt, ad uowlvl e that T vas , d b , the s 11 t T g 01ail thew world's curses c9 l o 13'30 ( Il - 11% that: iis le Lha} going !t debt 'a1)I e things 1)'e don't need ' ea blithe 419 aacsparrow, 1pnell Illy wheelbarrow —lees) tab on 381 motions, gel on to 311 y speed. y lime.fOr w Sale J.. f 'Messl•s, Savage & Rose opened a kiln of Lime May a 8t on 8th. Parties wanting same should call early, Sava se � o Box 522 'TROWBRIDGI Cured ldis Rheumatism in Three Weeks. James LeB. Johnstone, a prominent member of the Citizen's Banff, of Chatham. writes ; "'contracted Rkeumatism by expo- sure, five years ago, and wile a1lles for two months nod in great pain all Ute t ne, I ofFattier Morrsc s No. 7 Tablets suet ooh (Rforabouta three mean,' when thedoreturn Rheumatism all left me and I have had no 1)1331(1)0 ol'the pains slice:" Father rilorriscyl's "No. 7" Tablets RevFd.ther311 have cured thousand{ of this terribly painful disease. Rheumatism'is generally brought on by exposure,but is really caused by Uric Acid in the blood. This Uric Acid is, au irritating poison, formed from the waste matter of the body. The kidneys should remove it, but when they fail it poisons the blood, and, settling in the joints, causes Rheumatism. "No. 7" Tablets clear out the clogged -up Kidneys and stimulate them to perform their task of filtering the Uric Acid out of the blood. When this is done the Rheumatism simply and naturally vanishes. "No 7" Tablets cost 50c. At your dealer's. Father Morriscy Medicine Co. Ltd. 28 Montreal, Que. a�+ "271, 12:422,25a 4+44••••t•••1•ad•ed••a•O•:•••1••t•••i•O'NO•i•O•t•Oo'•••.+0•bi•fi0+4). 'C••II•6' 'u • 4 • • o .•• The Throutoillinery Prr4... + • •• eie• Were opened for this season, •+ 4 � � according to announcement, with � • an elegant display of Fashion- • able Millinery. • • • • ,1. •3• i i' .? •. yy.> • 1. Carr ▪ Misses Sanderson • •• • t • Wish to thank the Ladies for e ••• their attendance, their compli-• .•.. ments and their highly esteem• - ••t• ' ed orders, If you have riot seen• • • our display call in. • • d- • • 2 SATISFACTION ASSURED :•r • • •*• i••+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+•+••14+• +®.©:•O+A4•0-:•44•i'04'4•1•+++4.444+4, .t. • r,... .w3 tip',.:' 10,4.: ♦'•�c,�w,� .i1 ,l. �... -a .... ..i'1) -.. Look at that Lo f ! . That's Cream of the West Flour for you ! If you'll only try Cream of the West Flour I'll stand every risk. I know what Cream of the West will do. It will bake bigger loaves and more delicious ius bread i too, ofa1) ,{ 6.113 fi heCreir,t•i.' guaranteed for bread hard wheat flour g Post' just try it. Ask your trocer. Tell him you're to get your money back if ft fails you on a fair, square trial. Tell him 111e Campbell (Killing. Compapy, Llxiaited, say so. He tau charge it to.1)S. • Limited, The t aa'n;l�ylbell, Mating Company, -L.lm ► Tconi ¢ A1CNIBALD CAMPBELL. [ttefidoat. 106 1 IkO 11)