The Brussels Post, 1911-6-15, Page 4:ILOlelCOloll METHC)6CF,JT CONFERENCE
PINE SESSIONS AND 'LARGE A"r rOOANOE
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The Atonal meeting of the Loudon llttyluelt, Clea N. Audaews, keys. Dr.
t:enferenee' of the Methodist churoh C ndt,: rhes Fidel', Joni 13, Kirk• We want agent fur lieussele and die, I
was held at Strati urd tills year and was lance and Edward Q.Intlunl were sup., Wet, to sell admouton City Pt oporty
and Alberta Farm. Lands. Meat b0 .
esi/ow:ale party laid worker. li,efer-
onces reguite ,
marked bp large attendance and deep taiennultled dot' one year.
interest, General seBSt0n. Opened (31 eito1(1 LN13 OF OItNUINI INTER PET
+d bank 4l' b11tl1neSS pre
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Agent a1f', anted
marked
June tit and closed 'ruesdav 1 The Ne etuerc decree, relative to It+reed, Good returns for to bushier,
fallowing. Rev, Dr, Warner, Principal marriage law. was condemned in a A.p ly at once to
of Alvin Ladies' College, St, Thomas, marriage
resolutlou, by a standing vote, p
was elected President on the second coupled with a lusty chorusing of the. HAWKINS &c COMPANY
ballot, Rev. J. E Ford, of Clinton, Nattunal Anthem, alouday afteruoon
being the next highest, the. vola stand- theproposed,baeia of Cbureb Unioli was Edmonton City Property Alber'tarnr,n Land:
ing 15fi anal 80. Rev. 1 S. J. Millynrd, warldebated for two hours, in lu 96 Jnspel' ave, W. EDMON roN
of klensall, was the Choice for Secretary minute Speeches, Both minister, and
and selected as his assistants Reeds. laymen took a hand. The vote stood ;- OUR WINNIPEG LETTER
Elford and Irwin with Rev, Toll Ministers for ri8 ; Laymen for 72.
as Journal Secretary, Ministers. against, 33 ; Lavmeu against
CONPEtt(NCE VtsI•rO asHeavy rains during the past fortnight.
I1, 'Poral for Igo against 4.q, majority have placed the wheat crop oil a highly
Rev. Dr. Carman, the well known for r 6. salislae1oty baits 'ell weather appears
general Superintendent ;: Bishop Quayle, - LAYMAN'S ASSOCIATION to hate been made to -order for crop
of Oklahoma, who lectured on Hamlet This body has grown very materially purposes 1'he Spring was diy ruin
f whichcifgood planting
address, both othe farmers Duty)
gave an ad bgave fan sg
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and andled ItvoP
u uveheld
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m interest t e t s t a
will live ; Rev Dtl. Leete, of Detroit,: sessions. Wednesday morning, the ex weather, and Uus been more rain ahem,
conducted the devotional exercises each pediencv of disturbing the pastorale planting time than the SV est has Ind ill
morning at the opening of Conference wader 3 years was introduced by F. years. Wheat is In excellent copolNell
and preached the Ordination sermon, Buchanan, of Wingham ; A -'P, Cooper, I and tdtho tgh the hcavv ruins have held
winning favor from alt who shared in of Clinton, dealt with the trend of the IIII` back planting Cads and barley iu some
the benefits of his addresses ; Reeds.invitation system, both of which i seetioeS, the laud is in good condition
Messrs, Hodgins, of the Anglican were discussed very heartily and I now and all seeding uperatuos have
church and Hua nth representing the various opinions elicited.J. R. Parker, been completed.
Baptist, body both of Stratford, also of Toronto, explained the new fipsuce Winnipeg business men are. on tour
Reeds, Harvey, Barber, Morris and System he is introducing fur the benefit throughout the Wrest. A special train
others, who had been transferred into of the church, Prest]ent, W. F. Law' '• of seven Pullman cars and dining car
the Conference .were introduced and rence, of Sarnia, presided. Saturday 1 left Winnipeg May 2y and will carry a -
briefly addressed the body, Rev. Dr, afternoon a couple of young preacher's I bout t 5 leading business men to all the
the\\ s Banff.
China, stirred uits as far eat a
Endicott, of C rprincipal )1 to t
Enda Pr
best to use
laymen on bow } P I
spoke e to the 0.
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cMstiant that he 11 1 h Is a
zeal and Rev,Mf. M Iv d show t I
Rentals s rrte t I
MissionaryI
du during Got
le ovacalion p
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the probationersg
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the Christian.1 Is L Iiur
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the editorsi great Snc(ts til 1
one of H L. Rice,of St. Marys gave a gond g t I 6
Guardian presented bis report in good talk on the Laymen's Missionary Move i plea did 1e nil to the w t) 11 buildti g 1
style., Rev, W. E. Hassafd, B. A., re- menu; W.5 Dingman of Stratford, i tip closer Ieat, ions ue.weri) she el i.8
• resented the Upper Canada Bible
presented
and urged increased work and dwelt lonp the best means 0f recruiting' and towns ol.11b,ul hu Ctnuuh+ __L.,-
funds'.
,mss r
funds. The Social and Moral Reform the pulpit, and W. H. Kerr, of Brussels, Build ml; tend bail „ ria_
emphasized by Rev. Dr. Moore, this had How to avoid ruts fn the social nipeg ceetteene, tee -eke, v "weeo.us }n- `
was em means of grace. 'rete members of the creases Up to the fist or leer, the
Secretary. Association went Into the discussion lank elea151)gs nuotuucd w fed 2.8531'
STATISTICAL. FACTSJ~
next a vim Preeid Followingll are ui$I * for 799 1111 inu•rnse 0991) the flit fie+- 3(01:118
The Statistical Secretary's report next year :-President, J. Mason,
showed a total membership of 50.947, au Stratford ; Vice Pteside)N I; 'Taylor,
increase for the year of 323. Report on London ; S 1.-'T'rea hj,' Kerr, St.
conoexional funds showed the following Thomas. Exe uce, C, J. Beale, C. E. Buihtwg figures are nut up to the. N'oli(1
amounts: Missionary $73,649, an in- Naylor, <B, Holtby and F. W. Miller. erful record of 1910, but permits lair $5 a
crease of $3,00g; superannuation fund, Thug a fine future for this ASSOCia- 701.250 tv0rth of new buildings hove
$13,425 ; education, $6.466 ; S. S. ex- ,chill if wisely guided. Next meeting b
9 4 , 437
ORDINATION cI ns et ler l h w•• of the
Women's Missionary offert $I6,z8t, env. '1 his plan will include Ilhe iustalu1
,naking a total for f Phe following six probationers, four tion 0f new ornamental steel pules and
amount raised tion on Friday evening, were uCi- of the best lighted elites m the
r or circuit purposes to t S bb th murmn f tl
01 Joie of $72 092,094 t t ulnon 'n
crease of the same groin.] 1' 1n w.II p'a e
the 1911 total well over the 1 911 run u.ar h,
ecu granted since the first r 1 1�anunl)•
tension $1,206 ; treuoe, ace, !1.- will be held in St. Thomas in lune 1912. City Electrician Cambridge has out.
6 ' General Conference r^'"
lined a plan fm the b e
t purposes o
$124,r86, an Mere% 01 $7,569. Total of whom were received into full conned- light clusters that wilt make Winufpci
e ordained
t E t tee boards at the close ofthe Sabbath g world. Delivery of power from 1e
eluding t
receip s o rus reacbiug service: --A. G. Walden,
and L. ,hes' Aid Societies was $277,992, Ripley ;Fred. B. Clydesdale, Corunua - ustimunicipal power
Winnipeg in July Borr Aug-
:.' increase of $9,826. Amount paid F R fl Rldgetotvn >✓ I the matter of lighting its streets eeono-
for ministerial support was $154,769. atthews, Fingal ; D. D. Fboms�n: mically and liberally.
The'sum of $4,565 due the ministers on Whitechurch • and R S. Lackland, of
euable dl with
Juo, evcra I.
on of SASKATCHEWAN
fug been paid, great interest and deep solemnity as the Moose Jaw has a plan in process for
GRANTS PROM CONTINGENT 111750 young men are set apart for their holy securing a number of small. industries,
ai the Conference voted ufne-
on e e map
The C f r
Th ,r an industrial building where g 1 CONFERENCE POST SCRIPTS turers may salary account was reported as not hay- Wralton. This Is always 110 occasion
id fromh calling.It was a good class.
This plan rests upon the fitting up of
Contingent follows: For rite y CONPxREN a establish themselves 10 a
on circuits during illness of pastors, The press reports of the various see- Small way at first and gain headway and
$443 ; for funeral expenses. $8o ; for cions were No. n. the Stratfoad dailies experience for bigger business. A speed
medical expenses -Geo. H. Thompson, making a great name for themselves by Cal committee has prepared estimates
$5o; W. Godwin, $ro ; C. P. Wells, thelarge amount of space given to the which show that the scheme $25 : T. T. George o7n7 ; R. I. Hoskiinng,
$so ; George H, Long, $25 J Ilii
$65 ; D. Wren, $7.50; J. F. Knight,
$13.
GRANTS PROM SUSTENTATION PUNA
To meet deficiencies in salaries grauts
were made to circuits from the Substen•
talion fund as follows: Bryanston, $45
Harmon $4o ; Salem, $25 ;
White-
church, $So ; Tiverton, $145 ; Ben -
miller. $8o Arkona, $13o ; Port Lamb -
ton, $2o ; Louisville, $75 ; Bothwell,
$20; Kinglake, $75. About $65.00 was
presented to Rev. Dr. Leete as a free-
will offering for his highly appreciated
services bythe Conference.
EXCELLENT MUSIC
The choir of the Central Methodist
church did its part splendidly under the
direction of Organist Bridgeman and by
well sung anthems, solos and male
quartettes outdid the musical exercises
of ' any previous Conference both in
quality told quantity. Rev. W. E.
Millson, the songster of the Conference
and his clerical and lay assistants, gave a
good account of themselves at the morn-
ing sessions. There's power in the
gospel in song as well as in sermon.
POPULAR LECTURES
In addition to "Hamlet" by Rev.
Bishop Quayle Rev. A. L. Russell, of
Wroxeter, gave a very practical talk on
"The division of Labor," relating to the
life and labors of a pastor. Rev, Dr.
Manning, of London, sustained his good
name by dealing trenchently with the
nature of
tow The human and Divine
P
e lheolo )cal Union.
'before th
Christ' g
Rev 3. F. Knight, B.D of Dawn Mills.
'presided. "Nathan Bangs, the pioneer
preacher of Methodist" lost none of his
historic' prowess at the bands of Rev.
evening.
' tarda
john Morrison on Saturday
MEMORIAL SERVICE
A memorial eervice for those of the
Conference who died during the year
was the closing feature of the Friday
session. Deceased members were
Revs. R. W. Millyard, Forest; Geo.
Long, Dresden ; N. Burwash (super-
annuated), Wingham and Lawrence,
Walpole IS
land.
P
BOARD OF EXAMINERS
The following ministers were elected
to constitute Board of Examiners for
r • Revs. G.
N Hazen
current year ,
Loudon ; C. P. Wells, Granton ; Dr.
Manning, Loudon ; F. E. Mellott, Lon-
don ; Jos. Phillip, Essex ; W. G. Me -
Allister, Blenheim; Dr. Warner, St.
Thomas; W. J. Ford, Watford.
CONFERENCE EVANGELIST
A large share of interest centred a-
round the action of the Conference in
approving of the report of a Committee
on Evangelism in placing an Evangelist
names were
in the field. Three
prominently before a Committee ap-
poieted to nominate a person for the
office, Rev. Dr. Oaten, of Brussels, being
unanimously selected. The Stationing
Committee io dealing with the appoint-
ment later decided upon Rev, A. Mc
,Ribbon, 13. A., who' was engaged in this
worn last year, consequently Revds.
Oaten andMillaon will continue in the
pastorate, .A Committee of laymen to
nSsist in collecting the guarantee fund
for Evangelist's salary consists of A. M.
Hunt, F. 13. Holtby, Lino. Kerr, C`, E.
Naylor and C. A. Austin..
RESTING FROM ACTIVE LAx011
e can be
well written review. Toroato Globe I floated for about $35,000 and would yield
and London Free Press had reporters a return of about 'en per cent.
in attendance, -It would not be hard to Fenders are being called for the con -
find a more orderly body of men than struction of a government wharf on the
the Conference, They are great on Saskatchewan River at Prince Albert.
"visiting," irrespective of bow it inter-
feres with business. -Rev. W. J. Ford
was not only President for a year but
last two
' t of the s
presided at a
has portion
in to the removal and
Conferences owing
death of his two successors He is a
good man in the chair too Bishop
Quayle's wit and humor is as prominent
as bis wisdom and ekquence and con-
stitutes as great a power for good. -
Rev, Mr. Patterson, who took charge of
the Conference post office and telephone
worked Tike a hero and was well entitled
to the well filled puree he received. -
The reunions of pastoral and lay friend-
ships is one of the pleasing features of
the Conference. -Rev. Dr. Rutledge,
who was Chairman of Wingham District
was compelled to return to his home
early in the Conference owing to illness
and has been confined to the parsonage
since. -Welt kuown members of Harm'.
ton Conference in the persons of Rev.
Dr. Antliff and H. P. Moore, Toth of
Acton, addressed the Conference, the
former on the Wesleyan Theological Col-
lege, Montreal and Mr. Moore on Albert
College, Belleville,-Stratford's bospi-
tal}ty and courtesy eaenot be improved
upon. --The delegates spent a good
many dollars in the Classic city. -Next
Conference will be held at St. 'Phomas.
Some well defined kicking was done
ri the
350
rail-
way
for vising
250 fee
over the g
es of the delegates. ales. I
c's a
Wa certificates g
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species of graft. -Stationing Committee
sat until 2 o'clock Tuesday morning in
completiug their arduous labors. -In
Conference sessions some parsons not
• r nes
bat
only talk on ahnost every
9 tion
would speak a dozen times on each if
they got a chance. A handy shut-off of
some kind would be a blessing in the
promotion of business. -The various
anniversary services were well attended
and the addresses were above the aver-
age. A number of the city church
pulpits were occupied by Conference
clergy on Sabbath.
ITCHING SCALP
Got Rid of, in a Pow Houre
There is nothing made that will so
quickly rid the scalp of distressing
itchiness as Parisian Sage, the hair
dresser and beautifier.
Jas. Fox guarantees Parisian Sage
to cure dandruff, stop itching scalp
and falling hair or money back, and
sells it for only 50 cents a large bottle,
It puts vitality into the hair and gives
it a radiant lustre.
It is the favorite hair dressing of re-
fined women because it so quicitly re-
freshes the scalp tend not being sticky
or greasy is delightful to use.
THE New York Sun says : "The
Ben Davis, that cheat of the apple
family, long ago found out everywhere
else, has at last been measured for its
true worth by its sole remaining sup-
porters and defenders, the Missourians.
They have stripped off its deceptive
mask, dissected its juiceless fibre to the
core and are going to pitch it over the
garden wall." W. L. [coward, prates.
sor of horticulture at the University of
Missouri, says that of the 30,000,000 rip•
ple trees of that state a large proportion
The committee on Conference rola- are Ben ,Davis or varieties of • equally
eratinuation committee, poor uality and the orchardists, ere set-
orsu q
tions p
hecmmmeuded the following ministers thlg to work in earnest to get rid of
for retirement : Revs. john W. Rob them by grafting or by cutting them
inSoe, Andrew Id. McCulloch, Jas, P, out. It costs no more to produce a
Ifehttedy, John 'EI hunter, Joseph ), good apple than a poor tete,
In ge
OSS
The nudersigned- has purchas-
ed the Harness Business of G.
House, Turn berry st., Brussels,
who 'will continue it in the old
stand where he will be pleased
to meet all the old customers
of the shop and many new
ones.
A full line of both Light and
Heavy Harness and Horse
Goods always be stock or made
to order. Nice range of Grips,
Trunks, Telescopes, &c., to
choose from at noehe ,te
prices.
9111
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1� much app ah•
of public patronage.
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Careful attention personally
gi yen to either repairs or new
work.
G.C.Manners
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The st acture will be 225 feet long, but
Wilma ely the w hole river front 1 or four
blocks will be built up in this way.
Recent rains have effectively put to
sleep the fears of any who were worry.
ing about the dryness of the present
Spying. Wheat is just about all sown
now, and, indeed. is coming up nicely in
some parts of the district. There is a
msreed increase in acreagein the Prince
Albert district this year and all signs
point to a record yield.
The Grand Trunk Pacific railway will
build 645 milesof new line in the West
this year, Much of this .new trackage
will be in Saskatchewan important lines
being those from Regina to Moose Jaw,
seventy-two miles of the Prince Albert
branch, the line from Regiva to Griffin
and the Rattleford Oban branch. •
'Che Winnipeg Business men's excur-
sion, touching at a large number of
is doing•
8aekalchSaskatchewanpoint s. good work
in keeping up good fellowship between
Western rnmmunitirs and is, incidental'•
ly. finding that the country has made
great progress since the last annual trip
was mete.
ALBERS A
Albe1in crop reports are highly en-
couraging, Unpleasant memories of Last
year's drought are swallowed up,in the
joy of abundant moisture this season and
the whole country is smiling and green
with graving crops and natural vegela-
tion, Under the impetus given by the
excellent crop prospects, the entire
province -city and country, -is full of
life and growth. •
ICalgary is experiencing a heavy
growth in population. new buildings and
general business.. 'Phe building permits
nearly double those of last year, the f+o-
tual gain for April being 86 per cent
over April, 1900. Edmonton made a
gain of 46 per cent for the same month.
Medicine Hat is forging ahead as an
industrial centre, due, of course, to the
great supply of natural gas at band
Such industries as glass factories end
1 igas n splendid
final nature
e Ixots P
steel u
heat re•
the intense
h
fuel for producing
q•
uii dhy such uxlusu';es
as these, and
Idly cost is, of courae, a great alUact,ou
Bylaws passed last week grant a free site
and 25o,ono cubic feet of gas a day to a
lass fewerr which will employtoY t
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hands and like concessions to the Al-
berta Foundry an l Machine Company.
hi all, twelve new industries have been
located at Medicine Hat, or are negotiet
ing for locations, since the first of the
ye
ar'•
The Grand Trunk Pacific and the
Canadian Northern are making high
speed in sniveys to reach Lethbridge
over the best route. This Southerti Al-
berta city is looked upon by good judges
as a good IlliIg for the present and
Sure to be better as time goes 011.
Che C. N. R. is also busy with its line
from Edmonton into the great Peace
River county. This line will be 440
miles long and will (reverse the rich
Grande Prairie section.
Business is brisk in Red Deer rind
buildings are going ahead at`e rapid rate.
A new record has been established in
prices for real estate, so Feet on Ross
street being sold at $!;300 00 per foot.
For the first twenty days of May, Red
Deer building permits ran up to more
than $ton,000. The crop outlook is ex-
cellent, Bright sunny weather succeed•
ed recent frequent showers and every-
thing is growing rapidly,
The Northern Constrnctlon Company
have over 600 teams at work on the
llrezeau Line of the C. N, R., and .will
begin grading on the Red Deer -Calgary
branch next week.
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CORED OFF CONSTIPATON
Mr. Andrews praises Dri.
Morse's Indian Root Pills.
Mr. George Andrews of Halifax, MS.,
writes:
"For many years I have been troubled
with chronic Constipation. This ail-
ment
ilment never comes single-handed, and I
have been a victim to the many illnesses
that constipation brings in its train.
Medicine after medicine I have taken in
order to find relief, but one and all left
me in the same hopeless condition. It
seemed 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,
h thestate-
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for was so impressed with
I determined to
give them a fair trial,
They have regulated my stomach and
bowels. I em cured of constipation, and
I claim they have no equal as a medi-
cine."
For over half a century Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pills have been curing
con-
stipation and clogged, inactive kidneys,
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with all the ailments which result from,
them. They cleanse the whole system
and purify the blood. Sold everywhere
at 25c. a box. 2
Overtaken by Nausea
You don't know whether it's going
to stay down of come up. You feel
like thirty cents and look even worse.
If one thing is quicker thou another,
its "Nerviline." Ten drops in sweet-
ened water gives relief instantly. Al-
most like tnagic is the change you ex-
perience. The cause of the nausea is
removed, every symptom of vomiting
and indigestion ie cured within ten
miuute5. 'When.Nerviline is so trusty
and we-momical, a bottle at home
wouldn't be amiss. Largeones for a
quarter at all dealets.
So CENT; gets Tile POST for balance of
lg11 to 5(15 postoBiee in Canada, ,
WHITE RlnnoNTIDINGs.-1n Germany
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that
if it can be
ire 'S an eXcefle law
Ile 1. u
proved Lhat a rn1111 1S earniug enough to
support those dependent on him, and is
squandering his earnings by vicious
habits he can be declared a minor. In-
structions are then given to his employ-
er
mployer to pav'the wage, not to the man him-
self, but to the guardian appointed by
the Magistra'e ul the district in which
he lives, who employes it for the use of
the wife and children. The police see
• that the men does not refuse to work.
There are officials in each district who
have to report to a head office all cases
which ought to be dealt with in this
neat,
A BAC) BACK
' lea Warning that the Kidneys aro Sick
a bad bask teens every twenty-four
hours into one dell round of pain and
r1115eey-you are lame in the morning,
nagged 1(11 day by a doll : throbbing
backache, can't rest in the evening or
sloe well'5')'ab
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to bend over,
hstraighten vo# strai a )
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,wll 1 chair, or lift
•Alga even
light*,
weight, Any
sodden twist,
tern oe awk-
Ward-movement
sonde a tearing
twinge of pain through the weals, spot.
Booth's Kidney Pills ieaeh the'weak
spot, the Icidneys and ;quickly restore
kidney health and comteet, They are
gnaratltecc. All dealers and dregq
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1 autcecl in Bruaeels by Jas., box,
Almost Dead of Bronchitis
Few people have suffered more than
Juo, P. Taylor of Dyment, P. 0., Ont.
To -day he is well and writes, -"I must
tell you 110w much Oatarr.hozoue has
been to ave. I was so bad with bron-
chitis sometimes thought it would
soon be over with: me: A spell of.
choking would come ou that left me
prostrated and weak. - Since using
Oatarrhozone I have lied no trouble
at all. It strengthened my throat,
stopped the cough, gave me 'free
breathing and entirely cured." Suet
the usual experience., Oatarrhozone
invariably cures whether Bronchitis,
Asthma or Catarrh, Two sizes, 25c
and 81.00 al all dealers.
Popular Stallions
Following will be the vitiates of the
horses named for season of 1911 :-
" AT WELL EN,OWN STALLIONON
LOUDON'S FAVORITE
118070) (11812)
15.3. - MOGAVIN, Proprietor
Will Maud this season at his own stable, Lot
22,s to . Colts b L oudon's Fav
or Co. won 1 t onil p 0 Y
orit aBrussels
d 2nd lab Fal. Ter,iu nnd4atand
2nd StBruaeels 1aet Fall. Terms -g8. 40•8.
The People's Column
THORO'-BRED YORKSHIRES, either sex,
at breeding age, for. sale. Aleo 2 young
Shorthorn bulls, one of them 1st prize winner
at Brussele Fair. .TA 8. BPEIR, Lot 50, 0011. 6,
Morris. Box 276 Brussels P. 0. -Phone 106.
P A BARGAIN. -Will dispose of cottage,
�' Elizabeth street, Brussels,. at $800, a great
bargain, 5n order to seams quiok sale. Key
may beltad from Dir..). Leckie. For further
particulars See Mr. Leckie or write the under-
signed. .1. IL CAMERON,
10St. George 8t., London.
`'COA1FORTAB7,.ID BRIOK HOUSE with
stable, well, &a, and 2 nares of choice
land for Bale in the 8ontherly ppart of Elms.
seta. Immediate p0wavae1011 em+ bo given II'or
further nrtieularw apPpp�lyy to F. $. Slott, Bru,,-
eels, or 31510. MOARTHUR, Welton P. 0.
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15 for our !ergo free catalogue. Wrie for
it at once and see what our graduates
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situated % miles from school and 2 miles from
Welton U. P. R, station. Nor furtherparticu•-
1M's write J. R, HAMILTON, Walton P. 0., or.
apply. on the premises.. . - 40.55
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r ing the property of the late Peter McNeil,
Lot 22, Con. 11, Grey, is offered for sale by the
undersigned. There are 85 mores cleared,. bal-
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bank use. largo in o sited and n tend
welt fen house. Plume good condition apply end
fenced, For oJAS particulars .MoNAC-Ex c.
SAS. A. MONAlk P or , r) A. .SCOTT, Bros.
aelse,0ranbrookP. or F. S. SCOTT,
I' for sale, his 100 sore faundersigned i being ob 00
Con. 16, Grey. About 70 acres cleared, balance
In swamp, 8 aures in Frt11 wheat, 61 floral seed-
ed down. F'nlllowing 1s being done, On the
farm ion framephouse, brunt barn, driving shed,
good orchard and drilled well.. Oloee to post.
ofdoe, Mh28511 and school. For further portion-
B RNE ro )rlotor,
or P. . S to JOHN s, O P i
or F. 8, Scott, Brussels. •
being ARM FOR SALE,e t Booth half 00.,Lot0 6
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Cyoalag 10meacresmore an lora. On the rom
Coals n frame balsa, honk barn, good orchard,
well, windntlll, &o. All cleared exoept about
an aerie 8ol1ool 1% miles distant. Only 2%
miles. from Brussels. 0 acres 05001 wheat in
and about 60 nares seeded down. For price,
terms and other information imply, on the
premises or if writing Brussels P. 0, Phone
126. Or 11. 5. Scott, IIruesolw,
11.55 A. L. 111umR, Proprietor,
'WARMS FOR SALE. Lots 21 and 22, 0011.14,
r Maintop, nod Lot 28 011 the 18th Combs.
Siong Lata 21 and 22 comppose the Gardiner
homestead and oontoins Cutout 180 acres, all
4rsfclass land, Well fenced, well tile drained
and has 16 aures of good hardwood bush ; good
comfortable buildings with all modern im-
proVemonts 1 plenty of geed spring water and
a good bearing orchard, This 1s one of the
olroleSStforms In the CountyofRiven and
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all in !mature and has bags for years. 5 Thaw
aro inn wares of good blab on Oita farm. For
further particulars apply to ALEX. (1Alti)1N-
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:ILOlelCOloll METHC)6CF,JT CONFERENCE
PINE SESSIONS AND 'LARGE A"r rOOANOE
entataAaGdaislialailnearno J
u
The Atonal meeting of the Loudon llttyluelt, Clea N. Audaews, keys. Dr.
t:enferenee' of the Methodist churoh C ndt,: rhes Fidel', Joni 13, Kirk• We want agent fur lieussele and die, I
was held at Strati urd tills year and was lance and Edward Q.Intlunl were sup., Wet, to sell admouton City Pt oporty
and Alberta Farm. Lands. Meat b0 .
esi/ow:ale party laid worker. li,efer-
onces reguite ,
marked bp large attendance and deep taiennultled dot' one year.
interest, General seBSt0n. Opened (31 eito1(1 LN13 OF OItNUINI INTER PET
+d bank 4l' b11tl1neSS pre
-
Agent a1f', anted
marked
June tit and closed 'ruesdav 1 The Ne etuerc decree, relative to It+reed, Good returns for to bushier,
fallowing. Rev, Dr, Warner, Principal marriage law. was condemned in a A.p ly at once to
of Alvin Ladies' College, St, Thomas, marriage
resolutlou, by a standing vote, p
was elected President on the second coupled with a lusty chorusing of the. HAWKINS &c COMPANY
ballot, Rev. J. E Ford, of Clinton, Nattunal Anthem, alouday afteruoon
being the next highest, the. vola stand- theproposed,baeia of Cbureb Unioli was Edmonton City Property Alber'tarnr,n Land:
ing 15fi anal 80. Rev. 1 S. J. Millynrd, warldebated for two hours, in lu 96 Jnspel' ave, W. EDMON roN
of klensall, was the Choice for Secretary minute Speeches, Both minister, and
and selected as his assistants Reeds. laymen took a hand. The vote stood ;- OUR WINNIPEG LETTER
Elford and Irwin with Rev, Toll Ministers for ri8 ; Laymen for 72.
as Journal Secretary, Ministers. against, 33 ; Lavmeu against
CONPEtt(NCE VtsI•rO asHeavy rains during the past fortnight.
I1, 'Poral for Igo against 4.q, majority have placed the wheat crop oil a highly
Rev. Dr. Carman, the well known for r 6. salislae1oty baits 'ell weather appears
general Superintendent ;: Bishop Quayle, - LAYMAN'S ASSOCIATION to hate been made to -order for crop
of Oklahoma, who lectured on Hamlet This body has grown very materially purposes 1'he Spring was diy ruin
f whichcifgood planting
address, both othe farmers Duty)
gave an ad bgave fan sg
alsor k
and andled ItvoP
u uveheld
e and esti e
m interest t e t s t a
will live ; Rev Dtl. Leete, of Detroit,: sessions. Wednesday morning, the ex weather, and Uus been more rain ahem,
conducted the devotional exercises each pediencv of disturbing the pastorale planting time than the SV est has Ind ill
morning at the opening of Conference wader 3 years was introduced by F. years. Wheat is In excellent copolNell
and preached the Ordination sermon, Buchanan, of Wingham ; A -'P, Cooper, I and tdtho tgh the hcavv ruins have held
winning favor from alt who shared in of Clinton, dealt with the trend of the IIII` back planting Cads and barley iu some
the benefits of his addresses ; Reeds.invitation system, both of which i seetioeS, the laud is in good condition
Messrs, Hodgins, of the Anglican were discussed very heartily and I now and all seeding uperatuos have
church and Hua nth representing the various opinions elicited.J. R. Parker, been completed.
Baptist, body both of Stratford, also of Toronto, explained the new fipsuce Winnipeg business men are. on tour
Reeds, Harvey, Barber, Morris and System he is introducing fur the benefit throughout the Wrest. A special train
others, who had been transferred into of the church, Prest]ent, W. F. Law' '• of seven Pullman cars and dining car
the Conference .were introduced and rence, of Sarnia, presided. Saturday 1 left Winnipeg May 2y and will carry a -
briefly addressed the body, Rev. Dr, afternoon a couple of young preacher's I bout t 5 leading business men to all the
the\\ s Banff.
China, stirred uits as far eat a
Endicott, of C rprincipal )1 to t
Enda Pr
best to use
laymen on bow } P I
spoke e to the 0.
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cMstiant that he 11 1 h Is a
zeal and Rev,Mf. M Iv d show t I
Rentals s rrte t I
MissionaryI
du during Got
le ovacalion p
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the probationersg
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the Christian.1 Is L Iiur
i Or of, and the )
the editorsi great Snc(ts til 1
one of H L. Rice,of St. Marys gave a gond g t I 6
Guardian presented bis report in good talk on the Laymen's Missionary Move i plea did 1e nil to the w t) 11 buildti g 1
style., Rev, W. E. Hassafd, B. A., re- menu; W.5 Dingman of Stratford, i tip closer Ieat, ions ue.weri) she el i.8
• resented the Upper Canada Bible
presented
and urged increased work and dwelt lonp the best means 0f recruiting' and towns ol.11b,ul hu Ctnuuh+ __L.,-
funds'.
,mss r
funds. The Social and Moral Reform the pulpit, and W. H. Kerr, of Brussels, Build ml; tend bail „ ria_
emphasized by Rev. Dr. Moore, this had How to avoid ruts fn the social nipeg ceetteene, tee -eke, v "weeo.us }n- `
was em means of grace. 'rete members of the creases Up to the fist or leer, the
Secretary. Association went Into the discussion lank elea151)gs nuotuucd w fed 2.8531'
STATISTICAL. FACTSJ~
next a vim Preeid Followingll are ui$I * for 799 1111 inu•rnse 0991) the flit fie+- 3(01:118
The Statistical Secretary's report next year :-President, J. Mason,
showed a total membership of 50.947, au Stratford ; Vice Pteside)N I; 'Taylor,
increase for the year of 323. Report on London ; S 1.-'T'rea hj,' Kerr, St.
conoexional funds showed the following Thomas. Exe uce, C, J. Beale, C. E. Buihtwg figures are nut up to the. N'oli(1
amounts: Missionary $73,649, an in- Naylor, <B, Holtby and F. W. Miller. erful record of 1910, but permits lair $5 a
crease of $3,00g; superannuation fund, Thug a fine future for this ASSOCia- 701.250 tv0rth of new buildings hove
$13,425 ; education, $6.466 ; S. S. ex- ,chill if wisely guided. Next meeting b
9 4 , 437
ORDINATION cI ns et ler l h w•• of the
Women's Missionary offert $I6,z8t, env. '1 his plan will include Ilhe iustalu1
,naking a total for f Phe following six probationers, four tion 0f new ornamental steel pules and
amount raised tion on Friday evening, were uCi- of the best lighted elites m the
r or circuit purposes to t S bb th murmn f tl
01 Joie of $72 092,094 t t ulnon 'n
crease of the same groin.] 1' 1n w.II p'a e
the 1911 total well over the 1 911 run u.ar h,
ecu granted since the first r 1 1�anunl)•
tension $1,206 ; treuoe, ace, !1.- will be held in St. Thomas in lune 1912. City Electrician Cambridge has out.
6 ' General Conference r^'"
lined a plan fm the b e
t purposes o
$124,r86, an Mere% 01 $7,569. Total of whom were received into full conned- light clusters that wilt make Winufpci
e ordained
t E t tee boards at the close ofthe Sabbath g world. Delivery of power from 1e
eluding t
receip s o rus reacbiug service: --A. G. Walden,
and L. ,hes' Aid Societies was $277,992, Ripley ;Fred. B. Clydesdale, Corunua - ustimunicipal power
Winnipeg in July Borr Aug-
:.' increase of $9,826. Amount paid F R fl Rldgetotvn >✓ I the matter of lighting its streets eeono-
for ministerial support was $154,769. atthews, Fingal ; D. D. Fboms�n: mically and liberally.
The'sum of $4,565 due the ministers on Whitechurch • and R S. Lackland, of
euable dl with
Juo, evcra I.
on of SASKATCHEWAN
fug been paid, great interest and deep solemnity as the Moose Jaw has a plan in process for
GRANTS PROM CONTINGENT 111750 young men are set apart for their holy securing a number of small. industries,
ai the Conference voted ufne-
on e e map
The C f r
Th ,r an industrial building where g 1 CONFERENCE POST SCRIPTS turers may salary account was reported as not hay- Wralton. This Is always 110 occasion
id fromh calling.It was a good class.
This plan rests upon the fitting up of
Contingent follows: For rite y CONPxREN a establish themselves 10 a
on circuits during illness of pastors, The press reports of the various see- Small way at first and gain headway and
$443 ; for funeral expenses. $8o ; for cions were No. n. the Stratfoad dailies experience for bigger business. A speed
medical expenses -Geo. H. Thompson, making a great name for themselves by Cal committee has prepared estimates
$5o; W. Godwin, $ro ; C. P. Wells, thelarge amount of space given to the which show that the scheme $25 : T. T. George o7n7 ; R. I. Hoskiinng,
$so ; George H, Long, $25 J Ilii
$65 ; D. Wren, $7.50; J. F. Knight,
$13.
GRANTS PROM SUSTENTATION PUNA
To meet deficiencies in salaries grauts
were made to circuits from the Substen•
talion fund as follows: Bryanston, $45
Harmon $4o ; Salem, $25 ;
White-
church, $So ; Tiverton, $145 ; Ben -
miller. $8o Arkona, $13o ; Port Lamb -
ton, $2o ; Louisville, $75 ; Bothwell,
$20; Kinglake, $75. About $65.00 was
presented to Rev. Dr. Leete as a free-
will offering for his highly appreciated
services bythe Conference.
EXCELLENT MUSIC
The choir of the Central Methodist
church did its part splendidly under the
direction of Organist Bridgeman and by
well sung anthems, solos and male
quartettes outdid the musical exercises
of ' any previous Conference both in
quality told quantity. Rev. W. E.
Millson, the songster of the Conference
and his clerical and lay assistants, gave a
good account of themselves at the morn-
ing sessions. There's power in the
gospel in song as well as in sermon.
POPULAR LECTURES
In addition to "Hamlet" by Rev.
Bishop Quayle Rev. A. L. Russell, of
Wroxeter, gave a very practical talk on
"The division of Labor," relating to the
life and labors of a pastor. Rev, Dr.
Manning, of London, sustained his good
name by dealing trenchently with the
nature of
tow The human and Divine
P
e lheolo )cal Union.
'before th
Christ' g
Rev 3. F. Knight, B.D of Dawn Mills.
'presided. "Nathan Bangs, the pioneer
preacher of Methodist" lost none of his
historic' prowess at the bands of Rev.
evening.
' tarda
john Morrison on Saturday
MEMORIAL SERVICE
A memorial eervice for those of the
Conference who died during the year
was the closing feature of the Friday
session. Deceased members were
Revs. R. W. Millyard, Forest; Geo.
Long, Dresden ; N. Burwash (super-
annuated), Wingham and Lawrence,
Walpole IS
land.
P
BOARD OF EXAMINERS
The following ministers were elected
to constitute Board of Examiners for
r • Revs. G.
N Hazen
current year ,
Loudon ; C. P. Wells, Granton ; Dr.
Manning, Loudon ; F. E. Mellott, Lon-
don ; Jos. Phillip, Essex ; W. G. Me -
Allister, Blenheim; Dr. Warner, St.
Thomas; W. J. Ford, Watford.
CONFERENCE EVANGELIST
A large share of interest centred a-
round the action of the Conference in
approving of the report of a Committee
on Evangelism in placing an Evangelist
names were
in the field. Three
prominently before a Committee ap-
poieted to nominate a person for the
office, Rev. Dr. Oaten, of Brussels, being
unanimously selected. The Stationing
Committee io dealing with the appoint-
ment later decided upon Rev, A. Mc
,Ribbon, 13. A., who' was engaged in this
worn last year, consequently Revds.
Oaten andMillaon will continue in the
pastorate, .A Committee of laymen to
nSsist in collecting the guarantee fund
for Evangelist's salary consists of A. M.
Hunt, F. 13. Holtby, Lino. Kerr, C`, E.
Naylor and C. A. Austin..
RESTING FROM ACTIVE LAx011
e can be
well written review. Toroato Globe I floated for about $35,000 and would yield
and London Free Press had reporters a return of about 'en per cent.
in attendance, -It would not be hard to Fenders are being called for the con -
find a more orderly body of men than struction of a government wharf on the
the Conference, They are great on Saskatchewan River at Prince Albert.
"visiting," irrespective of bow it inter-
feres with business. -Rev. W. J. Ford
was not only President for a year but
last two
' t of the s
presided at a
has portion
in to the removal and
Conferences owing
death of his two successors He is a
good man in the chair too Bishop
Quayle's wit and humor is as prominent
as bis wisdom and ekquence and con-
stitutes as great a power for good. -
Rev, Mr. Patterson, who took charge of
the Conference post office and telephone
worked Tike a hero and was well entitled
to the well filled puree he received. -
The reunions of pastoral and lay friend-
ships is one of the pleasing features of
the Conference. -Rev. Dr. Rutledge,
who was Chairman of Wingham District
was compelled to return to his home
early in the Conference owing to illness
and has been confined to the parsonage
since. -Welt kuown members of Harm'.
ton Conference in the persons of Rev.
Dr. Antliff and H. P. Moore, Toth of
Acton, addressed the Conference, the
former on the Wesleyan Theological Col-
lege, Montreal and Mr. Moore on Albert
College, Belleville,-Stratford's bospi-
tal}ty and courtesy eaenot be improved
upon. --The delegates spent a good
many dollars in the Classic city. -Next
Conference will be held at St. 'Phomas.
Some well defined kicking was done
ri the
350
rail-
way
for vising
250 fee
over the g
es of the delegates. ales. I
c's a
Wa certificates g
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species of graft. -Stationing Committee
sat until 2 o'clock Tuesday morning in
completiug their arduous labors. -In
Conference sessions some parsons not
• r nes
bat
only talk on ahnost every
9 tion
would speak a dozen times on each if
they got a chance. A handy shut-off of
some kind would be a blessing in the
promotion of business. -The various
anniversary services were well attended
and the addresses were above the aver-
age. A number of the city church
pulpits were occupied by Conference
clergy on Sabbath.
ITCHING SCALP
Got Rid of, in a Pow Houre
There is nothing made that will so
quickly rid the scalp of distressing
itchiness as Parisian Sage, the hair
dresser and beautifier.
Jas. Fox guarantees Parisian Sage
to cure dandruff, stop itching scalp
and falling hair or money back, and
sells it for only 50 cents a large bottle,
It puts vitality into the hair and gives
it a radiant lustre.
It is the favorite hair dressing of re-
fined women because it so quicitly re-
freshes the scalp tend not being sticky
or greasy is delightful to use.
THE New York Sun says : "The
Ben Davis, that cheat of the apple
family, long ago found out everywhere
else, has at last been measured for its
true worth by its sole remaining sup-
porters and defenders, the Missourians.
They have stripped off its deceptive
mask, dissected its juiceless fibre to the
core and are going to pitch it over the
garden wall." W. L. [coward, prates.
sor of horticulture at the University of
Missouri, says that of the 30,000,000 rip•
ple trees of that state a large proportion
The committee on Conference rola- are Ben ,Davis or varieties of • equally
eratinuation committee, poor uality and the orchardists, ere set-
orsu q
tions p
hecmmmeuded the following ministers thlg to work in earnest to get rid of
for retirement : Revs. john W. Rob them by grafting or by cutting them
inSoe, Andrew Id. McCulloch, Jas, P, out. It costs no more to produce a
Ifehttedy, John 'EI hunter, Joseph ), good apple than a poor tete,
In ge
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The nudersigned- has purchas-
ed the Harness Business of G.
House, Turn berry st., Brussels,
who 'will continue it in the old
stand where he will be pleased
to meet all the old customers
of the shop and many new
ones.
A full line of both Light and
Heavy Harness and Horse
Goods always be stock or made
to order. Nice range of Grips,
Trunks, Telescopes, &c., to
choose from at noehe ,te
prices.
9111
r' ret, theL18
1� much app ah•
of public patronage.
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Careful attention personally
gi yen to either repairs or new
work.
G.C.Manners
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The st acture will be 225 feet long, but
Wilma ely the w hole river front 1 or four
blocks will be built up in this way.
Recent rains have effectively put to
sleep the fears of any who were worry.
ing about the dryness of the present
Spying. Wheat is just about all sown
now, and, indeed. is coming up nicely in
some parts of the district. There is a
msreed increase in acreagein the Prince
Albert district this year and all signs
point to a record yield.
The Grand Trunk Pacific railway will
build 645 milesof new line in the West
this year, Much of this .new trackage
will be in Saskatchewan important lines
being those from Regina to Moose Jaw,
seventy-two miles of the Prince Albert
branch, the line from Regiva to Griffin
and the Rattleford Oban branch. •
'Che Winnipeg Business men's excur-
sion, touching at a large number of
is doing•
8aekalchSaskatchewanpoint s. good work
in keeping up good fellowship between
Western rnmmunitirs and is, incidental'•
ly. finding that the country has made
great progress since the last annual trip
was mete.
ALBERS A
Albe1in crop reports are highly en-
couraging, Unpleasant memories of Last
year's drought are swallowed up,in the
joy of abundant moisture this season and
the whole country is smiling and green
with graving crops and natural vegela-
tion, Under the impetus given by the
excellent crop prospects, the entire
province -city and country, -is full of
life and growth. •
ICalgary is experiencing a heavy
growth in population. new buildings and
general business.. 'Phe building permits
nearly double those of last year, the f+o-
tual gain for April being 86 per cent
over April, 1900. Edmonton made a
gain of 46 per cent for the same month.
Medicine Hat is forging ahead as an
industrial centre, due, of course, to the
great supply of natural gas at band
Such industries as glass factories end
1 igas n splendid
final nature
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steel u
heat re•
the intense
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fuel for producing
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as these, and
Idly cost is, of courae, a great alUact,ou
Bylaws passed last week grant a free site
and 25o,ono cubic feet of gas a day to a
lass fewerr which will employtoY t
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hands and like concessions to the Al-
berta Foundry an l Machine Company.
hi all, twelve new industries have been
located at Medicine Hat, or are negotiet
ing for locations, since the first of the
ye
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The Grand Trunk Pacific and the
Canadian Northern are making high
speed in sniveys to reach Lethbridge
over the best route. This Southerti Al-
berta city is looked upon by good judges
as a good IlliIg for the present and
Sure to be better as time goes 011.
Che C. N. R. is also busy with its line
from Edmonton into the great Peace
River county. This line will be 440
miles long and will (reverse the rich
Grande Prairie section.
Business is brisk in Red Deer rind
buildings are going ahead at`e rapid rate.
A new record has been established in
prices for real estate, so Feet on Ross
street being sold at $!;300 00 per foot.
For the first twenty days of May, Red
Deer building permits ran up to more
than $ton,000. The crop outlook is ex-
cellent, Bright sunny weather succeed•
ed recent frequent showers and every-
thing is growing rapidly,
The Northern Constrnctlon Company
have over 600 teams at work on the
llrezeau Line of the C. N, R., and .will
begin grading on the Red Deer -Calgary
branch next week.
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CORED OFF CONSTIPATON
Mr. Andrews praises Dri.
Morse's Indian Root Pills.
Mr. George Andrews of Halifax, MS.,
writes:
"For many years I have been troubled
with chronic Constipation. This ail-
ment
ilment never comes single-handed, and I
have been a victim to the many illnesses
that constipation brings in its train.
Medicine after medicine I have taken in
order to find relief, but one and all left
me in the same hopeless condition. It
seemed 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,
h thestate-
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I determined to
give them a fair trial,
They have regulated my stomach and
bowels. I em cured of constipation, and
I claim they have no equal as a medi-
cine."
For over half a century Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pills have been curing
con-
stipation and clogged, inactive kidneys,
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with all the ailments which result from,
them. They cleanse the whole system
and purify the blood. Sold everywhere
at 25c. a box. 2
Overtaken by Nausea
You don't know whether it's going
to stay down of come up. You feel
like thirty cents and look even worse.
If one thing is quicker thou another,
its "Nerviline." Ten drops in sweet-
ened water gives relief instantly. Al-
most like tnagic is the change you ex-
perience. The cause of the nausea is
removed, every symptom of vomiting
and indigestion ie cured within ten
miuute5. 'When.Nerviline is so trusty
and we-momical, a bottle at home
wouldn't be amiss. Largeones for a
quarter at all dealets.
So CENT; gets Tile POST for balance of
lg11 to 5(15 postoBiee in Canada, ,
WHITE RlnnoNTIDINGs.-1n Germany
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if it can be
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proved Lhat a rn1111 1S earniug enough to
support those dependent on him, and is
squandering his earnings by vicious
habits he can be declared a minor. In-
structions are then given to his employ-
er
mployer to pav'the wage, not to the man him-
self, but to the guardian appointed by
the Magistra'e ul the district in which
he lives, who employes it for the use of
the wife and children. The police see
• that the men does not refuse to work.
There are officials in each district who
have to report to a head office all cases
which ought to be dealt with in this
neat,
A BAC) BACK
' lea Warning that the Kidneys aro Sick
a bad bask teens every twenty-four
hours into one dell round of pain and
r1115eey-you are lame in the morning,
nagged 1(11 day by a doll : throbbing
backache, can't rest in the evening or
sloe well'5')'ab
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to bend over,
hstraighten vo# strai a )
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,wll 1 chair, or lift
•Alga even
light*,
weight, Any
sodden twist,
tern oe awk-
Ward-movement
sonde a tearing
twinge of pain through the weals, spot.
Booth's Kidney Pills ieaeh the'weak
spot, the Icidneys and ;quickly restore
kidney health and comteet, They are
gnaratltecc. All dealers and dregq
gists, 50e..ot• postpaid from The R.'].',
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Dile, r filth Co.On. Ltd., 1'�ot 1 e Ont. Send
for 'll'iec Box which evil( be gladly
sone on application, So111 and guar-,
1 autcecl in Bruaeels by Jas., box,
Almost Dead of Bronchitis
Few people have suffered more than
Juo, P. Taylor of Dyment, P. 0., Ont.
To -day he is well and writes, -"I must
tell you 110w much Oatarr.hozoue has
been to ave. I was so bad with bron-
chitis sometimes thought it would
soon be over with: me: A spell of.
choking would come ou that left me
prostrated and weak. - Since using
Oatarrhozone I have lied no trouble
at all. It strengthened my throat,
stopped the cough, gave me 'free
breathing and entirely cured." Suet
the usual experience., Oatarrhozone
invariably cures whether Bronchitis,
Asthma or Catarrh, Two sizes, 25c
and 81.00 al all dealers.
Popular Stallions
Following will be the vitiates of the
horses named for season of 1911 :-
" AT WELL EN,OWN STALLIONON
LOUDON'S FAVORITE
118070) (11812)
15.3. - MOGAVIN, Proprietor
Will Maud this season at his own stable, Lot
22,s to . Colts b L oudon's Fav
or Co. won 1 t onil p 0 Y
orit aBrussels
d 2nd lab Fal. Ter,iu nnd4atand
2nd StBruaeels 1aet Fall. Terms -g8. 40•8.
The People's Column
THORO'-BRED YORKSHIRES, either sex,
at breeding age, for. sale. Aleo 2 young
Shorthorn bulls, one of them 1st prize winner
at Brussele Fair. .TA 8. BPEIR, Lot 50, 0011. 6,
Morris. Box 276 Brussels P. 0. -Phone 106.
P A BARGAIN. -Will dispose of cottage,
�' Elizabeth street, Brussels,. at $800, a great
bargain, 5n order to seams quiok sale. Key
may beltad from Dir..). Leckie. For further
particulars See Mr. Leckie or write the under-
signed. .1. IL CAMERON,
10St. George 8t., London.
`'COA1FORTAB7,.ID BRIOK HOUSE with
stable, well, &a, and 2 nares of choice
land for Bale in the 8ontherly ppart of Elms.
seta. Immediate p0wavae1011 em+ bo given II'or
further nrtieularw apPpp�lyy to F. $. Slott, Bru,,-
eels, or 31510. MOARTHUR, Welton P. 0.
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R�ER BALE -Bean
otownship, -Being
Calvin,,bout 02
sores, ult eloered. On tkn premieoa faubriek 1111
STRATFORD.• ONT.
?,d A Large Scheel A Good School
The Best •T. his school has a continental reputa-
work and or the
i icesa o high
grade P
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have three
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'T1y. and Telegraphy.
uoung
paoa,,d 1 001*11 Ambitious0)11snliyoung
man and women Should wend at once
15 for our !ergo free catalogue. Wrie for
it at once and see what our graduates
meduinl,•
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,y 'Phis r a rola tsel. 7 S
l to ranter our classes. Students are en-
tering each
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1111 course nt once..
D. A. McLAOHLAN,' Principal.
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house, bank barn with hog pen combined, and
a new power mill for pumping, grinding, &e.
also good bearing orcherv, 51 1317 Boys. , Latatt
cultivation,a io
state or having i in orextra good. g
been end calight and large ars. of both
hogs raid cattle ted on it for year,,. Farm 10
situated % miles from school and 2 miles from
Welton U. P. R, station. Nor furtherparticu•-
1M's write J. R, HAMILTON, Walton P. 0., or.
apply. on the premises.. . - 40.55
+ARM FOR emelt-The 100 sore fern) he-
r ing the property of the late Peter McNeil,
Lot 22, Con. 11, Grey, is offered for sale by the
undersigned. There are 85 mores cleared,. bal-
ance n the farm there is a
good b
god b well i timbered. Bred. O
bank use. largo in o sited and n tend
welt fen house. Plume good condition apply end
fenced, For oJAS particulars .MoNAC-Ex c.
SAS. A. MONAlk P or , r) A. .SCOTT, Bros.
aelse,0ranbrookP. or F. S. SCOTT,
I' for sale, his 100 sore faundersigned i being ob 00
Con. 16, Grey. About 70 acres cleared, balance
In swamp, 8 aures in Frt11 wheat, 61 floral seed-
ed down. F'nlllowing 1s being done, On the
farm ion framephouse, brunt barn, driving shed,
good orchard and drilled well.. Oloee to post.
ofdoe, Mh28511 and school. For further portion-
B RNE ro )rlotor,
or P. . S to JOHN s, O P i
or F. 8, Scott, Brussels. •
being ARM FOR SALE,e t Booth half 00.,Lot0 6
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Con. 4,Morris ore or los Huron enon.
Cyoalag 10meacresmore an lora. On the rom
Coals n frame balsa, honk barn, good orchard,
well, windntlll, &o. All cleared exoept about
an aerie 8ol1ool 1% miles distant. Only 2%
miles. from Brussels. 0 acres 05001 wheat in
and about 60 nares seeded down. For price,
terms and other information imply, on the
premises or if writing Brussels P. 0, Phone
126. Or 11. 5. Scott, IIruesolw,
11.55 A. L. 111umR, Proprietor,
'WARMS FOR SALE. Lots 21 and 22, 0011.14,
r Maintop, nod Lot 28 011 the 18th Combs.
Siong Lata 21 and 22 comppose the Gardiner
homestead and oontoins Cutout 180 acres, all
4rsfclass land, Well fenced, well tile drained
and has 16 aures of good hardwood bush ; good
comfortable buildings with all modern im-
proVemonts 1 plenty of geed spring water and
a good bearing orchard, This 1s one of the
olroleSStforms In the CountyofRiven and
1 1 e sold on terine to 8
will n contains 1, 11Withst t phohouse mid am
Lot
al co t s 2f a roa ownlaiI5'30r mrd burn
all in !mature and has bags for years. 5 Thaw
aro inn wares of good blab on Oita farm. For
further particulars apply to ALEX. (1Alti)1N-
ER, Walton P.0,, arm the premises, 40.85
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