The Brussels Post, 1911-7-20, Page 6VAlsotio fiAt
prfugapsty, JULY le, int?
FIF'13)°'1bs. ijij3Thep/lase es high a
'record from beet nrefileatkies and sun
strokes se has manila to us this :lemon
, It le fortonate Met the great beat bas
abated very considerably and the worst
Mae be over for this Sommer.
Ir it were not for politics there would
be almost a unanimous vote among the
farmiug community in favor of Recipro-
city i hi natural products between the
, United Stateand Canada we believe.
The Canadian farmer certainly eads te
win if the agreement passes. When the
armer strikes it rich we all profit by it
either directly or Indirectly hence the
, foolishness of opposition to the tgoadee-
,i, big of trade relations.
' CUT the weeds now and save the cast-
ing of the seed to insure a bigger crop
than ever next year. Many a highway
is a genuine seed bed for wbat may
cause scores of farmer days of labor to
• eradicate the results from their farms.
Wily dont they insist that the weed
slayingis properly done? The Statute
is right at their hand on the subject and
nobody can say them Nay if the proper
course is pursued. Brussels could take
I the hint too and profit by it.
• RUMOR says a Brusselite, who some-
times associates with the cup that in-
ebriates, has been giving "trouncing"
lessons to his wife. Tbis note gives
notice that he will get into trouble be-
fore a Magistrate if repeated and may
also receive a cooling off under a
pump. Our municipality bas been fairly
clear of wife beaters for a good many
years and it is not going to stand for it
now. It is to be .hoped this friendly
hint will be accepted and that conduct
worthy of a husband to his wife will
mark the ensuing years.
HAVE you a Rural Telephone ? If not
you are a great loser and in support of
this statement would advise a call on al-
most anybody who has a telephone as to
its value. Less than 4 cents a day will
pay the cost and put you in touch with
over moo homes. The uses a 'phone
may be made serve are almost beyond
enumeration and the simplicity of its
working makes it getatable by almost
the youngest member of the family if
necessary. A a saver of time and money
the telephone is right in the front of the
procession.
TNOsE who live in the country where
we have an abundant supply of good
water hardly know how to sympathise
with Toronto and other cities in the
famine that sometimes extists in secur-
ing the necessary quantity of aqua pure.
It strikes on that somebody must h ave
blundered notoriously in the past in the
• planning and installing of some of the
one horse systems to which some of
these cities are tied. It's certainly a
• great privation to be shorn of abundance
of good water, Some of the rank stuff
pumped to the homes in some cities is
' badly libelled when designated as drink-
ing water and the collection of rates oh
such samples implies nerve of a very
high and audacious order.
• Dominos:. Parliament is once more in
• session witb a little more fire in the eye
• than ordinarily. For the sake of keep-
ing the 04. P.'e comfortable electric fans
have been installed in the building. It
is doubtful if some of. the bot heads will
be kept cool by the electrical appliauces
when it comes to the discussion of sotne
subjects. A cabbage leaf in the hat
might be added as an additional pre-
servative against sunstroke. If some of
the members are es dry as their speech-
es they might catch fire almost any
time. Keep sweet, boys. Remember.
you are drawing big salaries so get
eight down to business and leave bluff
and bluster out of the count. We know
volt can attend to that department with
out further proof.
Exsonnvs clemency has been shown
Mrs. Neapolitan°, an Italian who de-
liberately took the life of her husband at
Sault Ste. Marie, and instead of her
being hanged by the neck until she is
dead site will be imprisoned for a period
at least. It is well to proceed along
humanitarian lines but the great Murata
that is got up to save criminals from the
gallowe is often a silly sentimentalism
built open the Sante platform that iu-
duces some folk to send boquets, sponge
cake, lemonade and jolly notes to the
biggest toughs that can be cdrralled in -
the jaile. If half the interest were mani.
fasted in working to Kaye young people
from the way of transgressors better re.
sults would be obtained. Mrs. Neapoli-
tano may thank her stars that she es-
caped a penalty she certainly deserved.
• Williern.B. Fleming was overcome by
• the heat while working ou the street
railway construction at Londou, OM.,
• and died while being take u home.
DtoWning fatalities reported inelude
George Abstinent, Of Chatham, two
Coins rained Gilbert, at Partridge le -
land N. S., and George Howard, of
at Port Stanley,
Sore Throat
Catarrh 1
With the many remedies' yott have
tried you merely know that no 11(1111(1
medicine eau cella gone Bilotti: or
nose. lave» e gargle nilly bathes the
entrance of the throat—It men really
bget inside, noe reach the Militated
ranchial tubes.
With Catarrhozotie, its so different
from medieine.taking—y on simply
breathe its balsamic filmes, which
carry cure and relief to the minutest
air cells in the lenge, twee, throat, and
bronchial tubes.
In this scientific way the soreness
and inflammation is rapidly alleged,
relaxed cords are toned up, the entire
tit ucons mete beetlein vigorated. Every
trace of Catarth dieappeers, the
agreeable dropping of mucous in the
throat, 'hawking, spitting, and stopped
ttp noetrils—adl these glire signs of
•Catarrh and bronchitis arepermanents
ly cured by Catarrhozone.
Catarrhozone
Is Guaranteed to Oure
Recommended by the medical Deo-
fession for conghs, colds, bronchitis,
sore or relaxed throat, laryngitis,
clergyman's throat. smoker's throat,
bronchial cold, week chest, chest,
infiammetion, huskiness, hoarseness,
wheezineee, loss of voice, that tinkling
congh, old age eongli, aethina, chest
tightness, croup, whooping cough, and
children's throatand chest weaknessee,
and all adult thloat and lung srilinents.
Beware of the unscrupulous dealer
Who Offers you sprue cheap substitute;
insist on Oatarrhozone only. Two
months' treatment, $1, smaller, 50c, ;
all reliable dealers, or by mail fecnn
the Catarrhozone 0o., Kingston, Ont.
EAST HURON FALL FAIR
October 5 &IS
The Board ot Directors uf East Huron
Agricultural Society already have their
plans well matured for making the Fall
Pair, this year, which will be held in
Brussels on Thursday and Fs iday, Oct.
s and 6, the most successful one ever
held under its auspices. The School
Childrees' Exhibit will receive special
attention and among other features will
eontain a Special Prize value at Sacsoo
for the best specimen of handwriting
exhibited. We hope this will stimulate
the teacher; and the pupils of all senior
grades to give special attention to this
very Important subject and that many
competitors will strive to win this pnze.
For information apply to the Secretary,
W. H. Kerr, Brussels.
Why Burn Your Toes ?
Stop using Acid Salves, use Put-
nam's Painless Extractori1 costs a
little more, but it's fax the 'best. Use
only "Putnam's-26c at all dealers.
OUR MONTREAL LETTER.
Thattserial geography may shortly
assume a place with the other text
books now einployed in schools is
suggested by the fact that the first
official air maps ever prepared in this
country are now being drawn and
chartered here. The task is an enor-
mous one and when complete will
provide maps and charts undreamed
of a few years ago. Some idea of tbe
scope of this new aerial geography
may be gathered from the fact that it
will show all the air currents and air
routes of this country most favorable
to aeronautes. Landmarks, including
not only lakes and moutitains, but also
the distinguishing night lights of the
different cities will be explained in
notes on sections of the map, just as
buoys and lighthouses are explained
in footnotes on ocean charts. Light-
houses too will be shown and it will
be shown and it is proposed to con-
struct a series of inland lighthouses as
has been done in Germany for the
guidance of flyers. Sectional maps
showing different air routes or dif-
ferent sections of the country are also
to be made. These will be printecion
long strips of parchment and fixed to
rollers. The yellers in torn will be
fixed in a permanent place in the air
ship just as a ship's compass is. As
the airman pass over each part
of the country they will thus be en-
abled to identify it without moving in
their seat by merely unrolling the
map. These sectional maps will re-
present areas about ten miles wide,
thus making an allowance for the
aviator being blown off his course.
Altogether the coining of the air age,
among its many other results, may
revolutionize the study of geography.
TARES PIVEYEARS TO GET ACQUAINTED
That five years of discord is the price
of ultimate marital happiness is the
judgment of a superior Couet justice
just rendered here. No more in-
opportune time could have been selects
ed for the rendering of this gloomy
opinion since marriages at this time of
year are more numerous than at any
other season. However, the dire
pronouncement of the learned official
seems to have hal little effect slime
Cupid tontinues to be just as busy RS
ever. In my opinion said the Court,
"It takes about flee years for the
ordinary couple to become accustomed
and adapted to each other before they
can live • together congenially. In
other words it takes that, for them to
overlook one another's faults. The
Cosset also upset the prevalent notion
that a legal separation is meant to
divide the man and wife for all time
he declaring nothing of the kind.
This decree to live apart often has the
effect of forcing the separated man
and wife to appreciate each othee's
company. They can reunite. Ap-
parently in view of these leaned
opinions matrimony is still more of a
lottery than even pessimists have
pictured it.
nalsrtas AGAINST GNIIN AND IYIOTTI
Along the country roads of the
Province of Quebec there are some
complete -ins demonstrations in enlotn.
ology, There are examples of What
the pubs and moths wilt do if left
alone, what happens if the public
authotities interfere With them and
what the natural beauties of the
foreste eould be tit tile thres of the
keel. nyder TtlYereble conditiens,
Property /thing this ISIS Istlaerefle0 and
Ottawa 116 Valuable and as seriously
Itt vaded lid any, part or the provi nCe,
Is egalti an objeet lemon for the sup,
inniteee end et Wee or the Preeince'd
Malloy toward' the insect situation.
Thetas the summee resit] en te have IMMO
forsmstd again 10 11 pnblie epirited way
and given liberelly toward the ellecks
lug of the • motile. irreepeetive of
ownership of the infested woodlends,
Everything Se befog done that 'science
/sod practical experience OM/ emu/need
and the eonclitions that have been
brought Mena there are the results of
is method, for which the militia have
offered no substitute. The result 16
that, although /pubs and moths still
aPPedrt the lireeli are thriving and the
foliage i fairly well teeserved. In
other parts of the Province rattling
branches picked bare of green are an
evidence of the inroads of the insects
and the inability or lack of cooperation
of the communities to cope with the
pests.
NEW INTEANATIONAL CANAL '
Plaits for a big undertaking, Which
has in view the establishing of a new
canal between Moutreal, Lake Chari.
plainand New York have been placed
before the Department of Public
Works et Ottawa, for approval by
0. L. Haevey of Montreal on behalf of
the Lake Obamplain and St. Lawrence
Ship Canal Company. A 12 foot
waterway is proposed. and the scheme
will involve the eonstruction of
twenty-one miles of new canal through
the counties of Cheekily, St. John's
mid Laprairie.
The works will 61111 at Flyer's
Island, five or six runes below Si.
Johns' and theminate at. Longuesill,
opposite Montreal. The est 'mated
cost does not appear fi ow bile plans
but will be up 111 the millions.
The object le view is the con
of Montreal with Lake Chum eIain by
a better system of water way that
now exists, while from Lake Cham-
plain couneetion will be made with
the Hudson River anti New Yoek.
For Summer diarrhoea in children
always give eh 0./.13berlain's Collo,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and
castor oil, and a speedy cure is certain.
For sale by all dealers.
OUR WINNIPEG LETTER
Naturally the big wheat crop, so
well on the way to maturity, is the
big thing in the West. Men who are
in touch with the crop situation are
confident that 200,000,000 bushels of
wheat will be harvested and some es-
timates place the crop even higher
than this figure. Reflected and immi-
gration officers are already calculating
un how to bring out 40,000 harvest
hands 200,000,000 bushels is twice as
much wheat as the West' has ever
had in one harvest, and the acreage of
oats, barley, and flax is greatly in-
creased, besides. The problem of how
to handle the crop of 1911 is becoming
an interesting matter,
Winnipeg lost one of her best citi-
zens recently by the death of the
Hon. T. Mayne Daly, police magistrate
of Winnipeg and:email who did a very
great deal of philanthropic work. Mr.
Daly was actively engaged in the
work of the Ohildren's Hospital, the
Provincial Detention Home, the Res-
cue Home, the Knowles Boys' Home
and other like organizations, He was
judge of the only juvenile court in
Oauada, and a splendid type or man
in public and private life. IVir.
funeral was the largest ever held in
Winnipeg ; thirty thousand people
passing through the City hall where
his body lay in state.
Considerable attention was attract-
ed to the Dominion GlOvernment
mums this week by the discovery that
a good many persons had apparently
been overlooked in the tasking of the
lists. The work was notfinished how-
ever and added activity and interest
in the matter was aroused by action
of the Winnipeg Development and
Industrial &wean. This organization
took the matter tip and added its
office staff to the census takers by tak-
ing names of those who had been ski/s-
ped and turned them over to the
census rendered fuller and more accur-
ate than it inightrotherwise have been.
Winnipeg's bank clearings for the
fine half of 1911 show •that the city
will run into the billion dollar class
this year and have a,good margin be-
sides. The half-year s clearings shows
a gain of 23.08 per cent, over the first
half of 1910, and gave a total of $191,-
310,500. The Fall of the year is always
heavier than the Spring foe banking
business mid there is not the least
doubt that the first of January, 1912.
will see Winnipeg with a year's bank-
ing of more than a billion dollaes.
Montreal and Toronto are the only
other Canadian cities in this class and
there are but tsv.elve in the 'United
States.
Tenders have been asked for build-
ing a new Catiediau Pacific railway
station at Brandon,
saagAtostsswats
A thousand miles of new railroad
trackage will be laid in 8461;10;0m wan
this season. The C. N. 01. is comitiuct.
Mg 830 miles ; the G. T. P. %construct-
ing 340 mites ; the 0. P. R. is construct,
ing 342 miles. this year. The activity
of the three transcontinental roads
centime at Regina. The longest Single
stretch of railway being constructed
is one hundred utiles. About 1.8000
miles of new grading will be Clone this
year. The total construction for this
year is almost one-half as great as in
the preceding five years. At the
end of this year. there will be 4,162
miles of track in Saslcatchewan.
Moose jaw is back among the liquor
license cities after a few Mouths in the
dry column.
The dairy branch of the Sasksitelte-
wee Depattinent of Agriculltite is
offering this seaaon eigh 1 silver Medals
for competition among the patrons of
the various goveenment area/netters.
The medals will go to the patrons stm-
piing thegreatest number of pounds
of butter. fat per cors per siX.Sunerner
months.
0. N. R. improvement work is being
rushed at, many points in the province.
and the 10124 of heavy steel on the
Wattnan-Seekatoon branch is already
completed while that on the Regina -
Saskatoon bresiell will be finished
Shortly. The new station at Stettlee
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Add soft wheat to flour—r.
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Soft wheat flour has less gluten less
nutriment.
Your bread is less nutritious, sustaining,
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gluten,
Giving less good things for your money and
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Use Manitoba flour—Manitoba hard wheat Roux.
Having everything the soft staff lacks.
PCIVO Roses Is all Manitoba.
Without a grain of cheaper wheat.
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Use FIVE ROSES.
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is rapidly taking shape, mid will be
completed at an early date. New
freight simile at Mance Rupert which
will give the connaamy three times the
space which they now hisve, will be
yearly in a month or two.
ALBERTA
Calgary is to have a new Wates' sup-
ply wieh three times the volume of the
present service. Surveys have been
ordered and will be made at once.
Spokane and Calgary joined hands
on July 4th, when a big, party of
Spokane businessmen visited Calgary.
The party was entertained by the civic
government of Calgary and assisted in
celebrating "Atnerican and Calgary
day." The Spokane party had
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Change in
• Business
meseaseammilatielneesitems
The nudersigned has purchas-
ed the Baseless Business of G.
Molise, Turn beery st, Brtiseels,
who will continue it, in the old
stand wheee 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
Gocels always in stock s' made
to order. Nice range of Grips,
Trunks, Telescopes, &e., to
choose from ttt moderate
prices.
Will much appreciate a share
of public patronage,
Careful attention personalty
given to either repairs or new
work.
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EA.ANESS MAICER
pkvicmely been to Banff, Laggan and
Field ha the Canadian Rockies.
Macleod is to be made a chief point
in the Canadian Northern systein.
The town will be ant admirable point
and will have a big freight sheds, a big
station, divisional yards and repair
shops for all of Sonthern Alberta.
Red Deer is in the race with Cal-
gary and Medicine Bat for the big C
P. 11, shops to be located in this sec-
tion of Alberta. It, remains to be seen
which will get the shops, as all three
towns are very -much in earnest.
13y -laws authorizing the expenditure
of over $54,000 forwaterwoelcs and
sewer extensions and local improve.
ments, were passed by a big majority
by recent vote of Red Deer.
D. McArthur, contractor, and Mr.
McDonnell of Janse & McDonnell, of
Red Deer, and the Northern Con-
struction Company, will submit ten-
ders for construction on the Alberta
Central Railway. Week is going a-
bed& very rapidly on the Brazcau
branch of the Canadian Northern Rail-
way. Two large outfits, with eighty
teams went out last week, and four
carloads of dump wagons came in the
other evening.
Work on the grading of the 0. N. R.
Manch line froiu Camrose to Strath.
cons is progressing -rapidly, and the
line will be ready foe traffic this Fail.
Of the 1,000 homesteads advertised
by the Canadian Northern Railway in
ono district. the new pea Vine prairie
country, Northwest of Edmonton,
over 400 homesteads have already
been taken np in anticipation of the
new Oanadian NOrtheen line running
North-west of Echnoaton. The land
is reported to be A 1, with a heavy
geowth ofssea vine and native geneses.
The pea vine makes the soil rich hi
nitrogenous matter and consequently
develops the largest wheat peon.
idteel on the Canadian Northern
Railway is at present laid to within
sixty miles of Yellowhead Pass.
• SURE SIGNS
• That You Have Kidney 'Trouble
If your back is constantly aching
mid if you expel 'mice dull shooting
pains, if your urine is thick and cloudy
ci your passages frequent scanty and
painful, your kidneys and bladder are
out of order.
Neglect quickly
brings ou rheu-
matism-, dia-
betes, lumbago,
sciatica„ etc.
Booth', Kid-
ney Pills . are
guaranteed to
tes,jMoney back.
relieve or your
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They . are the
world's greatest specifit for kidney
and bladder trouble. All druggists,
50c. box, or postpaid froth the pro-
prietora The R. 'I'. Booth Co. Limited,
Brie, Ont. Free trial on armhole.
tion. Sold and guaranteed ipX3rtlaSele
by Jas. Fnx,
The Hats
Girls of bygone days wore hate
Think of it the stupid flats
Styles so simple and So Crude
We have httrled to desuetude,
Nowadays upon their heads.
Women carry featherbeds.
Footballs, flower pole, laundry bags,
ittales of feathers or of rags
Helmets, pie plates, butter ttibs,
jungle growth and trees and shrubs ;
Dlshpens, saucepans, jardinieres,
Sofa cushione, flights of Mahe ;
Baskets greets and pink nod brown,
Riglit hide tip and upside down ;
Pyramids and Eiffel Tower.
Otteden plots of gm getros fiotvers ;
Buckets, barrels hives for bees,
ritetee meant for rriiit or clieese :
Drying frames with wires and slats
Anything in short, bet hate 1
Voters' List - 1911
Municipality of the 'Village of Brus-
sels, County of Huron.
Notice is hereby given that 0 have transmit-
ted or delivered to the persons mentioned in
sections 8 and 5 of tred04tagoa ”sireoutIrt
to 10
eOetilitierneert orregli; red of the list made,
pursuant to said Act, ofesti persons appearin •
by the last revised Assessment Roll% the sat
Municipality at Elections for members of the
Legislative Assembly and at Illuniciptd Elec-
tions ; and that the said. list was first posted
up in my office, in Brussels, on the 10th day of
Jaly,1011, and remains there .f or inspection,
Masten are nailedupon to examine the said
list, and, if any omissions br any other errors
ings to have the said errors corrected accord-
1a1rweftootmlawd .therein 10 take_ immediate proceed -
Dated this 20th day of Juhr. 1911.
P. S. SCOTT,
Olerk of Brussels.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that a Court of Re-
vision will be -held, by his limier the Judge
of the County Court of the County of
Enron, at the Cleric's Office, Wroxeter, on
Wednesday, the 20th. day of July, 1051, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon.
All persons having business at the Court are
required to attend at the said time and plaee.
Datesi at Wroxeter this 12th day a July1011.
JOHN BRELRALFEit, Clerk.
The People's Column
THORO'-BRED YOBIISHIRES, either sex,
S hor 't1t:1•7 %it, 555 IlliZiuifit
at Brussels Fair. JeAeS. SPEIR, 1,05 0, Com 0,
Morris. Box 276 Brussels P. O. 'Phone 100.
ABT A BAGAIN.-W11 dispose of cottage,
Elizabeth street, 13russels, at 5850, a great
,nsln, in order 00 aeeure qtil,k iarr
aLe veiv
n, it d fein . 1 Per inrUc.
pticularse Mr. Leckie orWrite
the under-
signed, .7. IL CAMERON,
10 01 George ht., London.
0 OMPORTABLSstable, well, Scu, and 2 aurae of choice
Iland for Bale in the Southerly part of 13rus-
eels. Immediate poseession can he given. Por
further particulars apply to P. l3. Scott, BE-
eets, or JNO. MeARTPLUE, Walton P. 0.
cABDI EOR 8AL50-13eing Lot 20, Con. 14,
house, bank barn with hog pen combined, and
acres, all cleared. On the Prenlises is a brick
towifship, containing about lig
a new power mill for pumping, grinding, 80,;
also good bearing archer:, chiefly eine. Land
is in extra good state of cultivation, having
been (mopped light and large stook of both
hogs and cattle fecl 00 11 for years. Farm is
situated X miles from school and g miles from
Walton (1. P. N. station. 101 further particu-
lars write 1.1. HAMILTON, Walton P. 0., or
apply 011 She premises, 40-tf
FARM POR SAL111.--The 100 acre fa1
lug rm, be. 1
the property a the late Pettn• bloNell,
Lot 25, Oen, 14, Grey, is offered 00' can by the
undersigned, There are 05 Sores cleared, bal.
*moo well titnbered. On the farm there is a '
good bank barn, large driving shed end a eon),
fortable house. Pince in good condition and
well fenced _. Fur further particulars trimly to
JAB. A. ItIoNAIN or JAB. D. MUNAllt, Exec.
eters, Orantwook P. 0., or If. S. SCOTT, Brim-
sehh 7,55
Fle,A.BM Fon BALB.-The undereignecl. offers
for sale, his 100 acre farm, being Lot 80,
Con. 15, Grey. About 70 Imes Moored-, halal=
in swamp, acres in Pall wheat, 01 neres lieeti-
ed down. Fall plowing 10 being clone. 01 the
farm Is a frame house, hankbarn, driving shed,
geed Orchard and drilled well. Woe to poe5.
oftlee, church and sohool. For further portion-
lars apply to .1055 Old1301tN1ll, Proprietor,
or V. ld, Scott, Brussels.
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F'WARM FOB SALT], being South half Lot 26,
Oen. 4, Kerrie township, Aaron Co., con -
Mining 100 norm more or less. On 511 prem-
ises is a frame haute, bank barn, good'oroliard
well, wiedmiti, &o, All °leaved excitant about
an acre, school 15 miles distant. Only .14
%Iles from Brussels, 001155 of Pall Wheat'hi
and. about 00 1101.68 seeded down. Per pride,
Wins and other information apply on the
premises or if writing Brussels P. 0, 'Phone
120: Or S. Scott, Brussola
1.14f, 45.7. EMIR, Proprietor,
eA21M5 11OR SALM-Lots 21 and 22, Con. 14,
• elogitioe, lidLot 28 on the lath Conces-
sion. Lots 21 and 22 %repose the Gardiner
homestead and eentains about 150 acres, all
&eVm -Claland, well folioed, well tile drained
and hoe 16 acres of gool hardWood hush 'gond
comfortable build ngs with all modern 1111.
provements ; plenty of good spring water mil
good hearing orchard, Thfil is one of the
Choked, feria in the County of :Rerun end
will he sold on terms to stilt purchaser. 1,0t
08 contains 126 acres With small house and bon
eltiuit pasture and has been !Or yont% Thant
arc ton mires of good IAA nn thin feria, POr
further partictilare apply to A LEX, GA11D111.
10R, Walton P, 0., or on the grandees. 40-10
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tr Btudenfu front the class room were .14
placed recntly per month A graduate with Nome ex -
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gorier%) was placed recently nt 61800
per annum. Ail graduates swore posi-
Mons. The demand in past rear was
01 six times the number graduating, We
have three departments-C,ommeroial, ,
FShorthand and TelearaPhs.
: D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal.
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