The Brussels Post, 1911-6-1, Page 5ROSINESS WOWS,
if
Sar
Brussels Peet of the IUasateeee, Lip, e4
held their muter meetlnris In the hedge
ituomr, taunter aloe, ou the to !tad :Ord
luosday evehinge of 040 Mead%.
Vlettt re 444144 pr. woleenl,
A Si). 4 $, mea, s a eloatitl'l. it, 141
WM. SP.E'NCE,
CONVEYANQER AND ISSUER
T �
1 N� ,E
LT()L Gk4 $
;nue is the rest 4446.,0, meek 140.4
JOHN HARRIS,
i
Aleut Iilowiok Mutual
Fire Iusur'au(ie 0ompapy
(Mee and Residence--
WM.. TON.
esidence--
WALTON. ONT.
JOHN SUTHERLAND.
14101811801,
FIRE AND MARINS1.
t4UELPt,
AUCTIONEERS.
I,' S. SOO'T'Y AS AN AUCTION•
A , ran, will sell for butter prices, to
better WOu, )a 108,, tune and 1000 charges
tom.: coy other -auctioneer in Plast Hurcn or
he won't euarge anything, nates and orders
ct.nalways be arranged at dna otaoe Or by
,re,ual 4Pplmotio1,
t.4.;t Ai. AN.; A£It1�VEYA6+IGIN�.
P r Yl Sii•ULtAllt—
a
V1 moven., aetse(te,, ueovey1neer,
Noary111h11e Le. 11)1.'^A "canal's 1440014
l
604 411 +'14 4.0tnt0,K" '
b„uo'tur tin tar Metrel„i,4"ii mauls.
Busltlrott• °Ards
MISS BaekrHA ARII4STRONG
Teacherof Piano
11(U4.le at Qarter's lkttlsie Stot•c, oile11001' North
of the Standard Bank, Brae:wit ll•tf
MISS PERI -E SHARP€
a s' b salol her `u ul a •(111 11.
!tapas passed u((v t> 3)c 451 a sI i±
tion of the PhltOl'y•0 tdrage m1(1 of the Ab.
romp Oaneervnta a of iu, P , and td pr1 n.
So to (F+ paptls aro her home, Prtuoosa ity 044')
t Vlnlas ifldlelFriday and Hato:day of Niel'
week,
DR, 7'. T. M' Ra g
Ilaeheiur of Mediolne, Unlverslly of !reroute 1
1BOeutlateand (>raduate of the Oulteeeet Phy
slelulte told -,Serpens, Oct.,.Post-graduate
(Jhlntlgu Nye, ltar,Nose and Throat 4(044 bel,
Uhieo r3), LIL lb/41°11Po Surgeon 10 et, 1111011'.
aura Respite', iul'un to.
Ot1100 over to. 11. Smith's Drug Store, Tele.
phone eonneol18(1 with Uraubroolt at 'all flours,
OR, Nr.. FE1GUSQN
ETHEL,' ONT.
Ph sloinn and Surgeon ; Post Grad u te1eur0ee
1-41111011iLulf ), New Yorlt and. Chicago $00.
pita 51. 44(11,013(1 attention to d isrose of eye, ear,
neat and throat. 'lyes tested for glosses.
DR. HAMILTON
Dental Surgeon'
Hutton'untdoato Dental Oepa,'1,leal, Toronto
University ; Licentiate s or "loyal C Ilego of
Dental Surgeons, of 1010.4 to. ogless!n 4403)111
Noplt,'ecently' vaonted by Dr•,1+'eild,)
R1 M. M'LEAN,
Gerrie, Ont.
Honor graduate Uniyerolfy 'of Tdpnto De-
11partment of Dentistry ; Gratitude loyal' Ooh
ege of Rental Surgeons of Ontario., At Wrox-
eter every Tuesday afternoon anti due WIOI(
Office In Grand, Central block. At ordwioh
every
4 's BlFridayforenoon. Officio 31 -' orf) In
1 0
6,er h' Block. .
v 4478 1 1-m
244..
DR. WAROLAW!
Ro1101' graflnete of the Ontario'4y"eterinary
College, Pay and night calls, 011115 opposite
Floor blit', Lrthel.
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t/tmrroe ,t4. Ilan
((ODaa1044, - ON'r8nie._
ALLAN.Uti
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Company Li -'ter'
Steamship m mi
P pY
Operating the finest fleet of passenger steam.
era on Lha St. Lawrence route:
Summer Sailings
MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL
Royal Mall Service
Corsican Nay 14th June 2n1
Virginian May 12t11 - • Jane 5611
Vanlaina May 18th June.18th
Victorian May 28th June28rd
MONTREAL TO GLASGOW
Ionian ........ .. ....... Alay- 6111 Jane Ord
Grampiuu May 18th June 10(11
Scotian - May 20th June nth
Hesperlan May -27th Js4,0 24th
MONTREAL TO LONDON
One Cases (Moderate rate)
Steamers calbiig at Hnvre,'Ereace.
Palliator:natiolt a8 to rates, etc., on implicit -
'.tion to
W. H. KERR,
Agent Allem Line, Brussels.
ars tM Vi 41,44 trot +raY
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Dear Reader we are pro•
Ira') ria g
\ nun people for business 3)t
young P P
the
Listowel Business College 1
9
gand place our graduates in positions.
Students array enter at any time.
Spring -term opens April lied. Abt• par-
tloniere address �,
EDWIN o. MATTHEWS, Prin.
:. .E ti A wtt'uv.dvuvDrc+v,bv++�i'1
1 Distance is Ho Hindrance
to those who wish to get the hest.
Many students from the distant pro.
; viuoes and the 'United States attend the.
ELLIOTT
Toronto,. Ont„ This School has a
national reputation for high
grade work. Graduates readily get
good positions. Open entire year. Ea-
ter now. Write for cattilogue.
Cor. Young and 1, W. J. ELLIOTT,
A.lexauder Sts, Principal.
acayasersta"4Rva iziai "a aa`ritr, �'a'�s *�a
RUPTURE
Cured
At your hone without
pain, danger or operation.
My 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 - fillin coupon
p
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Address
and return to
J. S. SMITH
118 Caledonia 8t.
Dept. A • Stratford, Ont.emosmsomasseirmaissessi
The Mimi:leg I4ree Preet 0 Mar '8th
sp •aks ns follows of f4 rnlel tpi'11'nis of
BI 5.4.15 it rant 4) ttr+ll
u. G , .+ 1
i t
11144•; KI• and Miss Glnn returned
1 I
,4s'ae•Ilav morning on lhC I' i',
flues Califoinill via Viet i, They
have been i•prodIlit; 1lie.."ter month.
to-1,'tt A'lgeles 1in11' Pe, ',bun yin
(Irani )epo is busing•., in Ds A.1pe10
as /rite sttislact"I t 1'lle nniat
4 t l u
ahend y about 120,000 sad rotreasiug
rapidly. 041 pend ti(, s etc ipgtlhe centre
ofthe s age. and itis cla e21tho Metas
try never hada brighter outlook. The
greet systems of trap, °nation, both
sea and land, are foot adopting oil as
fuel, and the cousumpti for that pur•
pose alone it Is said, wil grlal one mil.
lion barrels per day bef a this year is
ottt.
Thatlittlebit.ot Eugl doll the Pa•
cific coast, Victoria. is wing rapidly
and it is claimed there tit business has
never been better. le C. P. R. is
doing a largely inereas . business, but
the G. T. Pacific has ow a splendid
fleet of boats on the We 00004 and will
have to be reckoned w The settle
ment of the Sarghees ndian reserve
question and. its avail li'1' for railway
and harbor purposes wi greatly slime
late railway ilnprove,njts around Vic-
toria
"Vancouver is fore'
tinned Mr. Grunt, "Its ;tvthdtiringlat,t
few years is almost pee lg. There ap.
pears to be a great fut a in store foo
Vaucouver. The pop tion is said to
be already 145.900, 0 still growing.
nthe . k
Corrin hast o C re t �'a
Comingg tl
re i visible, s eci -in Saskatche-
wan.
s s e Saskatcle
g P
wan. 'rhe '(rain is co Mr along nicely
and there has been pl y of rain East
-s
of Moose Taw.
T
Reciprocity with CF (111 111
e Baur
i 1 M -co' and rectos rebellionn c r.1
IeLo.
Angeles times explo.(1 and the,ar.
fest of the lynamite• has kept the
papers clown South q busy. So far
as reciprocity with Ca, a is concerned
one would gather fro' he pape-s that it
is generally looked up with favor, if a
few meddlesome politais and a fringe
of farmers al0og tit ortheru: tier of
States, whose motif' are gnest!ouecl
could be eliminated."We are all glad.
to be back in Wen* " concluded' Mr.
Grant,
ahead," con
6All,irzas' Lxcurai 10 Gue'pll an.
Wednesday, one 1 r Plait (0 go. •
Rev. S. S here,.D., a one time
Metho'list pastor he .has been. telling
the people of IKun. n in effect that
Bible rending is not inlportettt in the
school as- religion acted in the life
and exatnple of th teacher, and who
will say he is mit r't.
Oiot Not Th hole Thing
Your table IS 1 ed with food—di-
geslible and who 11110, yet you 'lever
gain strength. . hat's the trouble
Look within. an hitt do you find ?
,2i lazy liver, sun :h overloaded with
work—useless • ort because the
bowels and liv,tee not sufficiently
;delay
active Relief i supplied by
IPe
Dr.Hauiliton 11144 145 make
They
weals folks sr. g by removing the
cruise of the we less Digestion lin-
In Lave
im-
proves, n liver t
o Scor st, s ekes
new life, hidllnwal(enp,-the whole
system is enlivtl by Dr. Hamilton's
Pills. No bet medicine foe' the sick
oe well, 25c at dealers.
OUR M. REAL LETTER.
Oflioials of 1(144)o trallapoi'tettiou
interests in b trealt are. tltlestiotting
one another to the meaning of
certain clap which appear ill bills
presented to United Slates House
of Reprose )vee recently-. They
feat' that th we aimed against thein
and are wo
to it that
itrt'ervsbs tl
aily.Lrcrea
ane • hbe
which Ova Yodecul in the Meese of
Represent es by Mr. Rucker of
0010,'adta, n tains the 1'lllotving
(pause • very vessel not of the
United St. that shall arrive direct
froth.her r. country, its. colony, or
with pas', ox's in 4a less proportion,
than one 'def her burden of capa-
city, for ht' or passengers its a-
foresaid. - 1 pay a duty tin the genes
measure t In addition to the re•
gular dot posed by law 0.0 follows t
On all ve: not exceeding 201)0 tons,
10 cents 1 on ; not exceeding 2,4000
tons, 25 3 per ton ; between 4,000
and 8,000 e,.50 Celts a ton ; between.
8,000 and 00 tons, 75 cents n. ton;
between l9 and 10,000 tons, $1, a
with [t view to seeing
1111(11a11 transportation
t benefit 418 a result of
tlaflie between Canada
ted States. Bill 4660
taro ; between 10,000 and 20,000 ton
1. n N
12 1 ( u(r•
5 a too; � la1
8 1 )20,000 r
ton
`k1,25 a ton." 'l itis is
titlteri ns'
direct, slop 441 Ualllt(lirtu ended Win
Shipping, tied mutt tul(tlly at th
bons 1)i' the °timeli 0) l'tteitio, mut
doing so prolitallln n.tru1#e bet+tee
Vancouver, Seattle, anti laske,
also 11118 e t 1111- ()even set v.ce )1%1.0I
04' 44100) ((1)445, which rimy be Anil 11'
s"
e,
il.
v
11
tweet; ialil'ax,.11oston and the Wee
lntliev, and 1444 131)1!4414 tad toms, lllviI1
along 1 the Atlantic; 4.11 .
tlst 1'•nu1
t;i `a."11,4
t 011 1• t f
u )h tell) n In t
tx 4 St. , 83)'44 t( Boslm
Portland, or othee Anima/ten porta.
"The gunboat Nashville, n'hi111 ha
been used by the 111inoi0 (11140.1 rl
serves nn the (trent 1Sthee fur the pas
nett)', has been (40level1 t+' the Chitties
town uavy{ya}d, wham it will 111' iv
in June. 1hie 11,1130 a14IIoUllconlen
by the U. $. .Naval 3(1411 101'S 1)4441 was et
first Miceli to (1)151311 that Alneriolt had
Oher own intuitive, decided L(
alleviate vette 0t11ndn'' oft 1xpl:ess4d 4.0(11
(3(thoelsLill Ieeag,t°1'1l nrt"thegrlini'nhgoami(rHy 7;0vteh
disappoiuliug however', for it was
foune! that the Nltehville will bo re-
lieved on the lakes by (he Dubuque, t
Lrlln1)111(t even more modern olid power
fid thou the Nashville. Tliis question
has often been up in Parti ((1114.1.. -Ln
never thol'(1tig]1y tlIves1101 r3)
lhongh the Minister of Justi1e, tl yen
or so ago. 11clmittl(4 that ib wns at
direct vI0h411oi1 et' the Asliburt(ul
T,'eaty.
For the ftrst time in Iran eters a
(11a11 has het l4 killed hely 111 tareglih1.:-
lion duel; lvith pistols. st( is Myr
oval
i ti no
action has been • I
t I t,tceu in the matte,
by the anith0utIes. This apparent
indilfel•4tu4e, however 44lao 1111 not be
taken as another indication of he
•114114.8 tallied of clime wave, for the
viellul 111(44 01411 "killed" in technical
Sense. True the duel was fought telt!'
read weapons which were loaded not
with cartridges but with 411(!5!0. The
,bullets hnwevt r ver tl 'mule of wax si,
that the poison steticIC 111ltfel'e(1 no in-
jury, This duelling with wax bullets,
tvhielrsv410 the featlite of a duelling
competition whirl'
1 Inrinlle I lace iu v
t t g,
with, every sort of weapon, 111131/4111.
and lnn(10rn. is by n0 means 4'. childish
411att01. The contest lilts 141(1 armored
with helmet W800Il t>Illll� those o'ot'i
by divers., The Necessity fol' such
p1'ecaulinns was illustrated. by the
fencinginstructor who r
tired u� wdx
bullet ata catalogue fol a distance of
ten yards, the missile 'penetrating 130
pages. • Contestants were stationed
thirty yards apart, but even at a
distance the impact of the bullets wits
severe. A. new death record leas
established by one man who succeeded
iu being "killed" foul' times, with foil,
duelling sword, sabre and pistol in
succession. Society has taken to the
new form of duelling and nniveIous
"deaths" may be soon expected
the "fort' hand1,t,,ads."
Some of the 'women workers for
civil: improvement in. Montreal have
advised as a. possible step in progress
to have the policemen's clubs and
revolve" replateed by light canes. 0110
or the city papers remarks that this
is the direction which all correction is
taking nowadays that of metal suasion
rather than force and tetninds ns that
this ideal has been Measurably attained
in some communities. The London'
"bobby" though ((harmed, usually.
uarl•ies his point, and the Paris sergeant
de vide, though he carries a, sword is
rarely known to draw it from its,
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warero®rnsi
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: BRUSSELS
• rTPP7T�eIr-TT 1"
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4. Buggies !
•
+••I Have received a dandy co1)81gr1. +
• men! of first-class Buggies from •
)veil known Trllanitltetnrel'8, •
which will be sold Ott genuine -i-
• bargains. .
♦ ♦
• "s" •
+
4.
: Cream •
Separators
• q
g• NothL1 better otile mar
tet
4,_
tan hour reln
U nSep seater.
.4•. ••
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Agent for '
•
-Deering Implements •
•
4. Cockshutt Plows :
i Singer Sewing e
••
Machines ;
• Pianos and Organs •i
• Phonographs, &c, i
••4.
'' Repairs for Plows 'l'
+F Always in Stock. +
•
T
•
1f you are interested in the
r above mentioned lines • call in:
1141C1 Bee OS and a0eel'taill tnlr low 4,
prices and easy 1011115 or pay -
.luau!. 't'
+
i
i S. CARTER t
• +
i LECKIE BLOCK
TIIE
BEST
REIBY
the extreme Soo them slid Southwest-
.
etl Se1tiOls, A muffed
seiHrnle
141011(1 1a e 1 " , 2'
el tilt' Ol 1111 h ri
1 ,All Ito'
1 lug
Le'2Jrtl I n 20th.
ForWomen—Lydia E, Pink=
ham's Vegetable
Compound
iiehepille, Ont.—"I was so weak
andworn out from female weakness
that I concluded to try Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable
Compound. I took
several bottles of
it, and I gaine(T
strength so rapidly
dly
that it seemed to
make anew woman
of me. loan do as
geed a day's work
as I ever did. I
sincerely bless the
day that I oracle up
my mind to . take
your medicine fox
female weakness,
and I aexceedingly
m
gratefultoyoufor
your kind letters, as I certainlyprofited
by them. I give .you permission to
Publish this anyy_time you wish."—
Mrs. ALBERT Wxor::ET I', Belleville,
Ontario, Canada.'
Womeneverywhere sbouldremember
that therenis no other remedy ]mown
to medicine that will cure female weak-
ness and so successfully carry women
through the Change of Life as Lydia E.
Pinkham'sVegetable Compound, made
from native roots and herbs.
For 80 years it has been cutin
womenfrom the wprst forms of female
ills—inflammation, ulceration, dis-
placements, fibroid tumors, irregulari-
ties, periodic pains, backache, and
nervous prostration.
Ifyou
wants special
advice a wrxt
e
for'
ltto
Mea. '
Puxltham Lyynn
It is free and always helpful.
bright 83ableted. While the condition
ir1 the new land, with its hetero-
geneous population still unsettled,
1n4ty not allow of the quieter' methods
of the older civilizations, still the stir-
ring of such questions points to the
day when the more brotherly ad-
monition shall be sufficient among us.
The appeal in London and Paris is• to
the ccrnlnanity sense of the people.
The need of law and order is recogniz-
ed there unconsciously perhaps, and
the established rule is more respected,
niore easily enforced.
While Montreal may never rival
South Africa and Brazil- as a natural
producer of precious stones, nor its
,skyscrapers give way to mining
activities, the fact has just been
brought to light as a result of boring•
for subways and gigantic building
fnnm]atil)las that itis underlain with
took' which contains all sorts of valu-
able genus. Throughout the islaudof
Montreal garnets, beryls to
urmaline
s
and other jewels equally valuable lie
practically
.Il
ld L foot,of itnow
appears.
Owing to their peculiar formation the
rocks on which the city tests provide
one of the most interesting mineral
localities in the
world. Acooxdrn .
to
it local mineralogist who has
ste
the question, the tide of budding Sof th
wal.d within the lust year has brought
16 light many new specimens of its
-gent-producing ability. There is
plenty of fools gold iron pyrites, and
the real yellow metal, it is said by
mineralogists, was once reported in
bits of quartz br00ght up from the
excavation of a building near Phillips
Square.
Rheumatism AlmostKilled Her
• For years Mrs. S. Stahlschmidt, of
Humberstone, Ont., was a martyr to
l'hetnatis(n. "I was so stiff and lame
1 -could scarcely .: walk" she writes.
"An attack striking 3)y limbs trade
walking impossible. Friends and
doctors gave prescriptions but I only
got relief from Fel'rozone. I took
twelve boxes and gained from the
first. To -day I am well, feel stronger,
weigh heavier and look the picture of
Health," Whether muscular or in-
flammatory, chronic 01'. otherwise,_
Pereozone does cute I•hennlatisln and-
sciatica, 500 per box at all dealers.
What May Happen In June.
Storm period covees first six stays
of June. The crisis, ef these storms
will fall on and ro n t
trueg the 4th and
5th. low A v barometer, Met
high tempera-
ture
au 1 '
g a-
tuleand humidity 411tty be put down
as foleshadiIlg severe' storms at Ibis
111110. Rising s baronet et'
and change
to fair and meets cooler weather will
pass ]ntstwardly over the country
±10m the OL11 to 9th.
Regular storm period extends from
the 18th to the 17111. Daily thunder
storms with an excess of electricity,
wind°, rain and hail, tray be expected.
Tornadoes may be looked for. Change
to very much cooler will follow about
the 16th to 1010.
A 'reactionary storm period will
In(41te itself severely felt on and t'nurh-
ing the 2018, 21st and 22nd. 'l'hls
period is at the exact centre of the
Summer solstice and great electrical'
mttnifestatiotls will mark this period,
and i11 all 11)1s p4t11 of - the lnon111 we
may loop for ah 0x11550 of lightning
all found the hettveus, in early even•
inggs and through the 'lights,
A. regular storm 1)0110(1 iscentral on
the 2610. e u
+Y probability bnbilitY t1`b
will prove one of the most decide(
periods of ciisitirhanoe during this
month. The barometer should be
o0nsnited with cafe as we enter this
period, and if it falls to very low r'eed-
tag—a, result to be expected—storms
01 violent character should be appl'o-
1ended. All storms clueing the lest
half, of June will be aerate in, ehar-
acter will n'tove fu diee0ti0ns out of
Ole ordinary, often doubling back
twee
their tra3LeafCo%'
they hetet)
8114)-
11081)3.1134 passed tiff • to the ]East, We
believe there will be 'tn1 much rain in
,Ione, foe best ag1n'11ultural interests,
except in Now England States, and
Women Read This
Parisian
Sage
PutsLustre
IntoDull, Faded Hair
)lively woman fender ol''Nig 1'0ST
5%1111 drid re5 1ablfut ilait' that every.
one I 3)c i l
Iru4selot (
1 tl 0 i
1 { JF
4 t s Pox x n -
b l
Clay and � t 1
1 tl4 large 5
uenL
Y g S G bottle of
1!144 1
1 1 3)4 4 Sage,
it 1s milt only it delightful and re.
ft coshing holt' dressing fuel benul.ifi
but it Is Hold tinder it rigid WI wanly.;
to b"Mist! dandruff, stop l'alllog hale
null itehulgspeill', op 1(1ut1ey hack,
1'neisi,tn Sege is the Hest bale Mole
0
!tl 141
+. Itis tliti 1 ulY. rnie that, will
cure (111(1dehl£,•cleanse -the seulp and
slake r he lutirgvow long. /tall Lamm Hui.
Hawick Township Council
Chimed] met, in the 'Township 11x11,
CJnia'i(', on ,May 1718 poste( ii to ad
j(nu'luueuf. i)J(+lhei..1 2115 i+resi'ut
1{ceve 111 1.11e chitil. Rlil,1111». . 1 last
(11(4041111 read mid on 1111 113)11 ul' 1)owll.
e,y and Hyudula1 were ad, ided. 'lit',
dill, ul' the 11ite1,ell Bridge 045., wait-
ed nu the Ouune1l with 1 "'femme( 10
Wilding 111 new 1 b e v .bridges this year and
offered to built' whatever bridges Ihe
Cuuucil require(! 4hie year foe the I'ul-
lowing figures :•-40 to 50 feet span fel
$17.25 per foot ; 50 to 00 ('t, $18.50 pee
foot ; 60 to 70 1'1. $21.50 pee font.
Moved by 1)owliey and Edgar, that
Mi. Hill receive the contract to build
whatever beitlges lh4-Con11011 reg4iie
this year at above ftgtu'es. Garbed.
Account was presented by A. S.
Strom e, for 9;0.00 fee plowing the
roads in 1Vintet•. Novell by Edger
and Reis, Haat Council take nn 011011
in the (matter. Carried. Tenders
were opened foe new abuitments.
Moved by 11.dgar and Reis, that Geo.
Barklay's tender to built' abutments
of Jilatl Bridge, for $4.25 per cu. yd.
b ttcce )led and Salm t. i I d J h 1 1'ylkel s ;le., len-
der for itbntulenlo or Fetousou bridge
for $5 per cu. yd. be exempted. Oar-
ri0c1. 3100/13.1 by Reis and ' Downey,
that SVu1. Rogers be given the con-
tract to make the Township Ole, 9 in.
524. 12 ine .
9518 141 $1.35. Olu viecd.
1 lovul by 'Reis and Downeythat the
Treasurer transfer ns1'er the general account
tit the Township to the 14ou1wich
branch of Bank of Hamilton Sink-
ing Fund a..000llllttlt relnaiu -i(1 Gol't'Ie
Brlulol . Oarried. Moved by HHeucler
son and Reis, that the following ae.
00310Ls-be paid :—John Adonis, repair-
ing chimneys on Township Hall,
$5.00 Peter Diekett, roadway and
lights, $5.00: James 13e11, ditching and
outlet, lot 14, Con. 12, $8.00 ; John
Padfikl, opening, road, $1.50; Geo.
Hubbard bnilding bridge, at•
Blind
Lake, $2'09.00 ; Bert Laird, gravel,
$259; Geo. Clelland, puttiug posts
nuclei' bridge, $1.50. Moved by Hynd-
(1au1 and Downey, that Council ad-
journ to Sleet in Township Hall &Ion -
day May, 29th as Cout't of Revision
and for general business at 2 o'clock
p. m.. Carried: • L. WAT,4BR,
Olerk.
Hair Health
If You Have Scalp or Hair Trouble,
Take Advantage of Thls Offer
We could not afford to so strongly
endorse
Rexall "03" Han,
Tt m
c and
continue to
sell it as we do, 1f it did
not do all we claim 1t will Should
cur enthusiasm carry ns away, and
Rexall "93" Hair Tonic nut give
entire satisfaction , I
o thea
users,they
wuklllf i]u
u lose tut' usa,r
dnm state-
ments, ments, and in consequence one busi-
ness prestige would suffer.
We assure you that ,f your ham• is
beginning to naturally fall out or il'
you have any scalp trobble, Rexall
• 98" Hair Tonic will promptly eradi-
caleclatudrufl+, stimulate hair growth
and prevent premature baldness.
Out' faith in Rexall "93" Hair Tonic
is so strong that we ask you to try it
on 000 "positive guarantee that your
money will be cheeifully refunded if it
does nut do as we claim. Two sizes,
60c. and $1.00. Sold only at our stove
—The Rexa11 Store. F. R. Smith,
Grey Oouncil
Municipal domicil of the Township
of Grey 'net as a Oonrt of Revision
00 the Assessnleue Roll of 1911 in the
Township Hall. Ethel, ou May 22nd.
Members present. Reeve in chair.
After .the necessary Declarations
had been subscribed the following ap-
peals to the 00urt were coueidered
Canadian Pacific Railway Company,
against assessment on lands David
Carson, 1Lgaainst ae888smellt of $3500
ou lot 88, con. 7 ; 30884411 .Engler,' a-
gainst assessment of $9000 on lots 31
0 8,
gild 32,
eon.441 n ..
mid lot e G con. 9
Llama
BtY a g aiu'st assessment
of
$666000 on lots 27, con. 16, and N. 3 20
03)11.17 A. C. Dames, against assess-
ment of $3.500 on lot 210041.15 ; George
Johnston, against assessment of $0000
on has S. i 18, 19, 20, 21, con. 1 ; 0,
11okulier, against assessmeut of $3500
on lots 21 mid 22 con, 8 ; W. J'. Clark,
for removal of business assessment of
$100.
It was agreed to assess the laud of
the 0. P. R. at the same rate per
sera as the farm .from which the land
was taken ; such assessment to be ar-
ranged when the railway furnishes
the exact )amount of land they have
taken from eat(111 of the lots tln'ongit
which they pass,. the assessment so
made to,t•emttin fixed for the next fol.
In wing rout' years.
Brown-.Fraser—That assessment of
David 0arsoll on lot 118 eon. 7 be re-
(113ed '20 . ()meted. e— '
$ 0 dr. 1 Cnl BtOwn—
Thltt assessment0f Joseph Engler, on
iot 29 coli, 9 be i'eduee(# $200. Unt-
ried, 131 ntv0--•MCAI'tl ur—'.Glatt asses -
emelt t of William Bray on lot 27 con.
16 he retuned $200 and his assessment
on lot N, 1 26 con, 17 be reduced $100.
Carried. Brown—Cole—That assess-
ment of A. 0, Denies on lot. 21 con, 15
be 10(1110111 $200, MOA1'411ti1'—Fr4ser—
'!'hat 1185080411441t of George Johnston
be reduced $300. Oarl led. M0A1'thm.
—F1'ascr—That assessment of C. Eck.
niter on Iota 21 St 22 eon. 8 be' reduced
$500, Carried, Cole—MoArthnr•—
'1'hnt L• business. a38USnellt
of W, J'.
Clark be 811)14314 off, Carried, Mc-
Arthur—Brown—Tleat ibe Oout't of
Revision be now closed, and Assess-
ment, Roil as now revised and correct-
ed b
e
be accepted as the Assessment 13 011
for year 1011. Carried. 01
council now took alfa ¢choral hue!.
3)5440. '41ie imputes 01' the promos
41(4 (thlg 4'041(1 and ntlojalecl, liequisi.
111vl was made 11y 14„ .Armstrong,
owner. of lot No, 8, Coll. 7, to have
some
minor remirs n the made 0 n he ,r -
1140ut Municipal 1)rllil1 T P. A. RII •
Actinic was appointed an Inspector in
ttceor(lance with therovisio Ys of t
14Grnlcipltl Draiuttge Ace, 10 the
3)t. work tend the cttolk
of %(pain and t413y-1aly
tonfirululg.0is nppoinnenL was pre-
pared 1(1(11 rerulsir'43 ae By-letw Nu. l4
01 1911.
Uu11 13rowli i'haf By-law No.,14
of 1911. 11441)1)1111(1, P• A, McArthur
Inspector W supervise the repairs on
the L14IIInIIt Municipal 11(11 'be now
rend a third time and finally passed.
Owehal. Cole — Fraser — 7,lttt the
cutlet of Revision on the close and
lire wee Drains he adjourned until the
19[11 (1i' .lane next as Lite: Engineer
email not. 0e present, at to-tiny'e sJt-
eiug. Chivvied, Brown—McArthur
That the Court of Iievision on the
Alderson 1)411in Uy -late be now closed
and Its no appeals have been entered
4114(ilnet the assessments, the By-irtw
be now read rt third time and 11141113
passed. Oltl'rietl. Ft user—Br0wn—
turd earlied— Thatt the following ac-
counts be paid :
]Ltl'tley Hennes, lamb killed
by dogs ............. ..... ....$ 3 33
J0h11 McNabb, salary as Asses-
ser ui
1 sttt rand stationery.. 101 25
g
A. 1-1. 'Macdonald,
Y
postage and
slatiouel4 ' ..... 4 60
A. K. Macdonald Olelks fees,
Close Drain ......................40 00
Dr. 111. Ferguson, medical at.-
teudanee o13, Storey indigent 32 50
Total .,., ......, $181 68
4.
o is
Constipation a)the
root of many forms of
sickness and of an
endless amount of
human misery.
Dr. Morse's
Indian
KOOt Pills,
thoroughly tested by
over fifty years of use,
have been proved a
safe and certain cure
for constipation and
all kindred troubles,
Try them. s
25c. a box.
r• � -- o �-- vlt
the ail .istin
111 .14 thnr C 1. T1 �
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tomeet Monday, Juo O b
lit i(
A. ;�t�+cl7axal',11, Clerk,
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Jest In Time To Save Nis Ute.•'
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letter tells the story :
Cabe1 ton Ieb
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Father Morriscy Med. Co.,
During the winter of 1907, while
travelling on tlle.Gaspd Coast, I
contracted a severe Cold which settled
upon 111y lungs,
After I returned home 1 wrote to
Father Morriscy explaining my case.
1 received a letter from him with a
prescription for his medicine, which
could not be filled at the time here,
After one week's delay I received .it;
justin the nick of time to save my life.
After one month's use I felt 1fk�
a•new man.
Yours truly,
Jno. Aylward.
There is not much time to lose when
a cold settles on the lungs:' Pneumonia
kills within a week. With Father
Morriscy's "Noio" at hand, you don't
even have to wait for a doctor. "No. ro"
cures all throat and lung troubles. It is
a reals Lung Tonic, and fortifies against
future attacks. Trial bottle 2, C. Regular
size sec, at your dealer's, or from Father
Morriscy Medicine Co. td,Montreal,
Que.
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Trunks, Satchels, &c.
Shoe Department,,..„ •'
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