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The Brussels Post, 1912-5-9, Page 5f 0 ss. • A BUSINESS CARDS, UT li. MotaRACKEN-•,- e Issuer of MA.rriago Ltoenses. O. Ace at Groeory, Turnberry street, Brussels. K. 0, T. M. Brussels pout of the Maccabees. No. 24 bold their regular meetings in the 1.4190 Room, Backer Block, on the 1st and 8rd Tuesday evenings of midi month. Visitors alwayti weloome, A. 80 8181198, 00111. A. MoGUIRE. • WM. SPENOE CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LIOENSE8 Mee in the rest Office. Ethel. 894 JOHN SUTHERLAND 11401/11.071111, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS. L(1 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - HER. WIll 11011 for better prices, to letter thou, in leas time and less chargee than any ether Auctlouee r in East Huron or he won't charge anything, Detail and orders can always be arranged at this office or by 9f/000116i applioatIon, 1.10AL AND tIONVEYANCING. %AT M t3INCLAIR— V V Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Notary Public', dm. Officio—El Lemurs !Moak 1 door North of (lea tral Hotel, Solicitor for the Metropolitan Bonk. pa014DFOOT, HAYS & K1LLORAN BARRISTERS, SOLICIT- ORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC. W. Pationroor, R. C. 0. Hers J. L. Ittraproat Offices—Thom formerly occupied by Mews Cameron de Holt, GODEMOH, ONTARIO. ALLAN UNE Royal Mail Steamers St. Lawrence Season TO LIVERPOOL Steamer From St. John , From Halifax Tunisian Friday May 0 May 31 Virginian Friday May 10 June 7 Corsican Friday May 17 June 14 Victorian Friday *109 24 June 21 TO GLASGOW Pretorian —.Saturday May 4 . June 1 Hesperian Saturday May 11 June 8 Scandinavian Saturday May 18 June 10 Grampian Saturday Mays26 June 22 T HAVRE se LONDON • Sicilian .......Stinday May b June 9 'onion.— Sunday May 12 June 18 Corinthian ,. „SundaY WY 19 June 28 Scotian Sunday May 28 June 80 Lake Erie ..... Sunday June 2 July 7 Full information as to rates, etc., on appli ta. Mon to W. H. 'KERR. Agent Allan Line, Brusselo. ait le Many Business Colleges ti < c 1 os eufsotr by:to:it:I:, :WigrdJg July Aug. a ELLIOTT • TORONTO, ONT. does not. Students desiring Strictly Nigh Grade Training for olioice positions are invited to write for our catalogue. Enter llOW if you can; Our g graduates readily get employment. Oor. Young and W. J. ELLIOTT, Alexander Sta, 1 Principal. aNixesVecieeiee'ereeeeeieteNeoNesetair ejizesENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. Our Maeoes 1110110W larger than ever before but we have enMrged our quart. era and we have roomfor a few 111000 II SbUdOION. Non may enter at any time. kr, We have a staff of nine experienced in- 7, 96011000A 01111 out. courses are the best. Sr Our graduates succeed. This week three recent graduates informed us that they have positions paying MI5, $70 71 and $122 per inianth. We have three de. parinneitte — commercial, shorthand and Telegraphy, Write for our free 4 "101091..8A 1MCLACHLAN, Principal. ax,d= gtedYdXSM.V CO,d'eeiVAISSfer.5:$46., R UMBER° 0 •6800 MAPItt NCO oTOr Me. ROOFING 100`"""ite attleio e, is made in soft, hand- Ite Al some shades of Red, Brown and Green, as well as natural slate color,. These colors are in Integral part of the exposed surface, not painted on. Cannot fade out or wash off. Let us show you samples. /7 Sole Canadian Mfrs. THESTANDARDFAINTC0. et Canada,t1mIted.ltontreal. dratlittPiti Ament Brusseh Is there anything in all this world that is of mote Impottattee to you than good digestion Food must, be eaten toanstain life and inust be digested ItIlti converted into blood. When the digestion fails the whole body suffers. Chamberlain's Tablets area eational mud reliable cure for in. digestioe. They increase 'the flow of bile, purify the blood, strengthen the stotnach, and tone np the whole dlgettive aemaeattus to a netutal and health action. For sale by all dealers. t IW. H. L.OV E Funeral Director and Embalmer • 1 Orders peomptly and cave - telly attended to night 0 I, day, Phone 228, ETHEL-,:., ONT. oor•rr-y•-•,."v—I...-v-y• Business Cards DR. T. T. M' RAE • Bachelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Licentiate and Graduate of theiJollege of Phy. Minims mid Surgeons, Ont. ; Pork.graduave Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, chioatto,rn, Ex•House Surgeon to St. Mich. ners Hospital, Toronto. Office over 3'. It, Smith's Drug Store, Telo. phone conneotion with Uranbrook at all hours. DR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. Physician and Surgeon ;Post Graduate courses London (Eng,),' New York and Chicago Hos- pitals. Special attention to disease of eye, ear, nose and throat. Byes tested for glasses. DR. HAMILTON Dental Surgoon Honor Graduate Dental Department, Toronto University ; Licentiate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons, of Toronto. Moe in Smith Stook recently vaunted by Dr. Feild, DR. WARDLAW Honor graduate Of the Ontario Veterinary Oollege. Day and night calls. Office opposite Flour Mill, Ethel. MAUDE O. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Peroonal graduate Department of Ophthal- mology, MollormIck Medical College, Chicago, is prepared to tem eye.; and fit gleans at her office over Grewar'e Restaurant, Brussels, Wedneaday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday every second week Office lion re 10 to 12a, M. and 1 to 0 p. n,. In Toronto, at 71. Spadina ave., remainder of time. Phone 1219 Mistrid Betas Belgrave The Ripley Expo ess says :—"Rev. G. W. Rivers has been invited to remain the fourth year on the Ripley circuit. Mr. Rivers has been a very successful pastor, and every effort should be put forth to see that he remains for another year." He was a fernier Methodist pastor here. Molesworth The cheese factory comtnenced milk on May lst. The curing lemon of the factory here has been re -shingled. A new library has been purchased by St. Andrew's Sabbath Sehool. Rev. •Vir. Bell attended the annual meeting of the Synod host week, at Loudon. Jno. G. Mitchell has been laid op with erysipelas and lagrippe but we hope he will soon be n. k. Last Sabbath Rev. D. 13. McRae, of Ceanbrook, conducted tete services ill the Presbyterian church here. Sick headache results from a die- oedeeed condition of the stomach, and can be cured by the nee Of llhatubei - lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Sold by all dealeis. Bluevale William Duff has gone West on a. business tri p. Rev. W. J. West, B. A., preached 11) Ilarriston last Sunday. lloward Stewart, opeeator on the G. T. R., has returned to his home here. William Champion, of Brussels, spent Sunday with friends in this After spending several years in the States, Miss Eva Duff has returned home here. J. Gibson, of. Wroxeter has taken a position 10 111101 mill of Duff & Stewart, as sawyer. Miss Gertrude Harris, of Wroxeter, vieited the home of George MaeDon- ald recently. Mrs. Hugh Beek of Clinton, spent the past week with ber parents oto the Bluevale road. T. M. Henderson has gone to the' West, whenehe has sectored a farm. The family expert! to follow later. GOOD WORK IN THE NORTI1.—The. North Bay, Sentinel speaks as fellows the All and 8108. Robe.rt refeered to being a son-in-law and daughter of Mrs. eltoesden Smith, of this town- ship :—Mr. Ilebert, recently of Tor- onto, now of Tomiko ouni Widclifielcl, meaching here and 'tie services are much app!•eciated. The young people held a Social and welcome abont three weeks ago for Mr. and Mrs. Robeet, but owing to a severe cold, 8J04. Robert was not able to be present Rev. Mr. Price, of North 13aV, was with us and an enjoyable time spent., —The W. 0. T. U. held a parlor ioog at the home of Mrs. Detler, Feeley evening. A paper was mond by Ales '1'. Dretbuy on the Eaton strike and conditions that caused 11. &Ire. Rev. Price gave a talk on Mrs. Robert's rescue work in Tovonto. Miss -111. Richardson gave a sytiopeis of. Mica Pankhuret's address in Toronto some weeks ago. Refreshments weee. served and a SOCial 110110 spent. A silvee collection wee taken in aid of the W. C. T. U.—Soon atm. (limier on Wednesday, M1019 Mai y M ark ie, pee- sutuably about 18. pens 01' age, who with her foster mother, have been eooks fm setae yen re at loli I to Os cerep, about three Miles f1.(0/1.1 TO1 11 i f elm) heeself near the heart with a 22 calibre rifle. It is stated she had been in the habit of shooting squirrels end one be - hog heeled mute the cetrop (hieing the noon hout• she went out witlt the eifle !mod was soon aftee found in the toon- dition above stated, It is assfinted by some that the tonfortmeate oreottr- tence 11(119 01.8 accident and by Others that it was dohe with Intent, owing to the burnt clothing about the wetted indicating close proximity of rifle hi discharging. A messenger went to Totniko for Mr. Rehab, who is ool toherge of the Baptist miesion, and he. oseeomptioded by Mrs.'Robert went 90 he scetie, The gut was taken to Tamil° fon a steetelier then brought by 1)19711. to, no. 1)001)1 10 North Bay, toe- Mtleirnti:(11117e .13„y Tiospivi MIS. Poiret, '-ie was where she rested faiely well Wednes- day night, The bullet, Wad extracted Thursday morning and it ie thought there is some chances for her recovery. Blyth ; D. °atter has taken the agency for the Deering Harvester Oo. Gordon and George Cook left for Cochrane where they ere going to fauna. Miss Janet Laidlaw, who had been visiting in the vicinity of Chicago, has lammed lenne. Rev. J. L. Small attended the meet- ing of the London and Hamilton Synod at London, Frank McPherson visited with his mother 0011 Woodville last week. It is his intention to leave for the West. Ie. Everett, who has been engaged as baker here for some time, resigned his position and left fot Termite, where he hes sectored a position in another line. J. Griming loas been laid aside for several weeks with blood poisoning in lois hand. Monday of last week it was found necessary to amputate two 0,11 )11.8 fingers. His many friends hope foe his recovery 80000, Oh, for a Clear Complexion .A. (dear complexioto is the outward evidence of inward eleanliness. In bud health the face becomes a sign- board, telling the disease within. If yellow, bile is not properly secreted of pallid, the kidneys are Unity ; if skin is nitwits, and dark cireles be- neath the eyes, look for constipation. Whatever the (mese, no remedy com- pares with Dr. Ilamiltotes Pills which are mild, safe, purifying and vitaliz- ing in their action. They give a marvelous rosy tint,' to the cheeks, beighteti the eyes and establish health that defies age and disease. Sold everywhere in 25c boxes. Morris TIle sad news was received Monde 0)' last week Ibal. Mrs. W. Logan, o Morris, load passed away. .A. give many didn't, knrow,thet she was :sick so the news wee rather unexpecte( She has only resided hi Blyth a littl more than a Yeal but in that time sh 01)011(10 00 great many friends who wil sympathise with the bereft husbanc in his serious loss. The fitheral too place on Wednesday, from her hot 009)49181 100 Morris to Burns' cemeter ullett. John Maxwell, a brother of Gaeta Maxwell, of Morris township, died a his home in Lloycitown, Yolk county on Thursday, April 251,11, in his 8511 year. The deceased was a bachelo and had eesided tot York county fo Mal/ y year.s. The remains wet. brought to Wilighaill and the funera took place flout the Inane of his niece Miss Maxwell, Griffin Week, on Sam. day atteonoon to the Brandon cetne tery. MUNICIPAL STATISTICS.— ASSeSsol Wal Soli, hoe been "on the job' ?or 35 yeers has completed his poll fon this year and from it fl114 gleaned doe following statistics of interest 1.0 leaders of Tati POST :—No. of 801.08 resident, 55.221 ; nomeesident, 100e acres cleared, 44,554 ; acres of wood land, 4220; acres of slash land, 1199 neve., swamp, 11111.0811 anob WILSte 14111.1, 4901 ; value of real property, 1)41,457,- 135; value of buildings, $637,100 ; property exempt, from taxes, 3306.00 ; business assessment, 33,600 ; taxable ineente, 8600.00 ; total assessment, 32.098,435 ; (of residents, 2125 ; persons front 21 -to 00, 660 ; births. 13 ; oleatlis, 15 ; No. of dogs, 341 ; No. of females 9. Scr000x, REPORT.—Pollowing is the school report for S. S. No. 10, for the months of March and April :—Sr. IV. —Examined Lin Gram., Rec, et id Comp., Hygiene, Writing and Geog. Total 450—Getrege Moffatt 295, Harvey Outt 283, *Maggie Richardson 228, Walter Messer 218, *Teressa Robb 44. Jr. IV. -13x1001. in Rec. and Comp., Draw..„ Spell:, Arith., and 'Writ. Total 850--Zelma Turvey 326, Hi:tempt Powell 120, Mary Miller 104, *Viola McLeod 45. Sr. III,— Subjects the same as Jr. IV—Selah Breckenridge 200, Maggie Breckenridge 157. Jr. III.— Exam. in Draw.. Ateth., Rec. mai Comp., Gene., Lit. Tani 450. Addison Fraser 263, *Alex. Shaw 172, *Hazel Robb 135, *Melissa Johnston 33 0 Haevey Robertson 17. Se. Subjects same as Jrs 111. Total 450. Relate 'Vervey355. Elva &unsay 299, Velem, Johneton 288, *Cheistie rot-. reet 70 Pt. II — Good— Sperling Johnston. Sr, Ist.— Excellent— Gettie R berterno--Very Good—Gor- don Moffatt, Laura Johnston, Harvey Joheston, Janet 1. 01 01 1 k y t, 01 • • • 6 4 TISIT.2.01.11111119M191..1111111, i The A. Y. P. A. of fit. Paul's church DOCTORS ADVISE , ,..„,i)P business the following officers 1)91.,) its owned] ineetiog and aftee 0 .— its., 4eo, Jobh ; Vim, Pres„ E. Nash ; Sec., Mise LizZie OPERATIONS ii,>cei,FL,i11..;:11,ri,i8r.Liei,s ii: iv,40.i,l.niratc, Mies R. .14.100”acirec)! ey Pankham , 4. Lotton and W, Lamb, Con - Saved by Lydia E. rmms MMUS Of Committees —e'Progrant, Vegetable Compound. Swarthmore, Penn. — "For fifteen years I suffered untold agony, and for . , one period of nearly two years I had hem- orrhages and the doctors told one would have to un- dergo an operation, but I began taking Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound and am in good health now. I am all over the Change of Life and cannot praise your Vegetable Compound too highly. Everywoman should take it at that time. I recommend it to both old and young for female troubles."—Mre. EMILY SUMMERSGILL, Swarthmore, Pa, Canadian Woman's Experience: Fort William , Ont.—"I feel as if I could not tell others enough about the good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I was weak and tired and I could not rest nights. A friend recommended your Compound and I soon gained health and strength and could not wish to sleep better. I know other women who have taken it for the same purpose and they join mein prais- ing it.' —Mrs. WM. A. BUM, 631 South Vickar Street, Fort Williams, Ontario. Since we guarantee that all testimo- nials which we publish are genuine, is it not fair to suppose that if Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound has the vir- tue to help these women it will help any other woman who is suffering in a like manner? If yon want special advice write to Lydia E. Pin-I:ham Medicine Co. (confi- dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a Wotan and held in strict confidence. Miller. lit (B) Vary Good— Harry Robb, Margaret MacDougall, Delman MacDougall. lst(A)— Very Good—, Louisa Maser, Jessie Messer—Good Mary Breckenridge. Those present every day in both months were— Geotge Moffatt, Zelma 'Purvey, Herbert Powell, Addison Fraser, Elva, Ramsay. Those marked * mis- sed exams. B. B. Brexites, Teacher. Now is ).he time to get rid of yonr • heumatism. Yen will find Chamber- lain's Liniment wondeefully effective. °toe application will convince yon of its merits. Try it. For sale by all dealers. Seaforth W. H. Colquiin, who has been en- gaged in the butchering business has 101(1 ont and intends going West. Dr. MeKay has purchased an auto 1101 0)8(0 in his pettedly and is having a garage erected near his rersidence 00) Goderich street. Mee. W. D. McLean and son, Don- ald; of Dundee, left for home on Dies - day of last week after spending a few days with friends in town, Rev. Mr. CarsWell, of McKillop ; Rev. Mr. Lavkin, of Seaferth ; and Rev. Mr. Shaw, of Egromodville, were in London ?Attending the, Synod. Officers for the skating rink were elected as follows 0—President, R. S. Hays ; Vice -Pres., Harry Colbert; Secretary, W. Ament ; Divectors, John Beattie, 4. C. Steele, Oscar Nell and John Rankin. 7 per cent divi- dend was paid the shareholders. Wongham Mr. Davidson is making good pro- greee With the second to well and kas a twelve inch pipe down over 50 feet. ' Bert. Wellwood is home from the' West on a visit to his parents, and to meet lois sister recently returned from the Missinn field in China. The Methodist Sunday Sehool in- tends holding their amoiversary on Sunday May 12111, Rev. G. W. 1311.01C - el, of Woodstock, will be the preach- er. King Bros. have purchased from R. Vatostnite, the site of the burned Beaver block and work 'has ahead, begun preparatoev to the erection of a fine store. The building will be two storeys in height, with a thirty foot frontage. Money- In VALP51.=.=Aftr.:A.A11.144.111. i••••••••••••••• ****** •••• Potatoes 16 • Barrels of it . • • . : Whrn in town be sure to see the 0. K. Canadian Po- : tato Machin( ry and learn hots, putt° growing is made : extremely profitable and easy. • • • • * ream Separators * • . 1 . I i N. St. McLauchlin Agent i . , 1 13 RUSSELS : * - ' ' " * • * ***'*** ' "*.4 4 4..+4.6•••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Remember in these lee lea<l and are giving values thott stagger cowmen:met Its easy. howevet. AN we 1091111 -1' no train 1)10 )00119,1.1)044 salevinett, erecting experts, collectors. elc,, We are enabled to make the cost lo OUr ellAtothera coirespond i torly le88 ()wing also to MU' 00011e^ 9vIIR1 lengthy expeteenee 10 this line of wook, Mil ending as it does (wee the. past(nearly) twenty-five years, Ave are able to select from the many different makes offeeed somethibg WORTH WHILE, and alsn 10sret, the closest, possible prices. When needing 010)71 1)10144 usually sold by Igen 18 you will feet her your personal interdsts by COristilLi rig 08 005 to terulaf 4)1.1008, OM W. H.Willis; Visiting and Looksbut , Miss May Smith ; Miss -lottery, Mies 111, liaslate ; Social Mrs. D Relines , . . Tho Clause *Pedro Foot Examine them carefully and you'll probably find corns. Whether bard, osoft or bleeding, apply Putnam's Corn Extractor. It's painlees, it's sure, and above all quick to act. Insist, on only Po Manes, Atwood The cheese factories of this district are now in operation. C. H. McFarlane, of Vancouver, B. 0., has been successful in passing his council, which gives bin: he right to 00)1(11101 10 drug store in t he Western provinces. .A. large gang of men are now em- ployed at the cement plant and are busy in repairing the mill before it commences the manufacturing of ce- ment. The home of Samuel Vipond, of Donegal, was visited with a storprise when 0. large number of friends took possession, taking baskets of dainties. Mr. and Mrs. Vipond were each pre- sented with a luxurious easy Chair, and Miss Maggie Vipond with a beautiful gold watch. The address was read by the pastor, Rev. J. C. Reid, B. A„ B. D. Listowel J. N. Hay has bnilt a new garage. The annual district 'meting of Strat- ford District Methodist church is to be held on the 22nd and 23rd Meta. Listowel retains the Hough Cup. The Woodstock College Boys failed to take the trophy away although 11 was a tie game. Rev. De. Barber lectured at Palm- erston under the auspices of the Ep- wnrth League of the Methodist church in that town. The subject was "My visit to Bethlehem" being an account of a visit made to that place by the Doetor several years ago, With the advent of fine weather ground has been broken for the new dry kiln to be built by the Andrew Malcolm Furniture Co. and 11 18 stated that later on the extension of the factory itself will be undertaken. W. 0. Kidd, Listowel, Limited, has sectored the standard bled trotting stallion, Crockerdo, from Me. Watson, Detroit, Mioh. Crockerdo has a trial of 2,10, matinee record to buggy 2.16 1.4. He was sired by the great Ax tell 2.12 that was sold for 3105,000. Groat Distress in Nor Throat Not an uncommon experience was that of Mrs. H. S. Wilt:min of Shuler, N. S. Doctors failed, still a quick eure was found in "Oatarrhozone." Notiee this statement : "I have been a most &earnl sufferer from bronchial trouble and catarrh. On damp days I would hawk and suffer great distress in my throat. I used all kinds of medicines but didn't get permanent relief till I owed Catarrh - ozone. 11, has strengthened ony throat cured my rough and made me entirely well." Refusesubstitutes for the one reliable bronchial and throat cure. All dealers sell "Catailbozone" in 25e and $1.00 sizes. Fordwich On Tuesday of last week a former Ford wich girl, Miss Beatrice Walkey, became the bride of a Mr. Oldham, of Toronto, Rev. Mr. lloskings per- forming the ceremony. The pleasant event took place at the home of Geo. and Mrs. Walkey, of Palmerston. The young couple will settle in Toron- to. The flour and chopping mill is tak- ing an enforced holiday. Some of the cogs of the crown wheel on the en- gine shaft were broken and had to be sent to Toronto for repairs, which will only take a few days. The owners have commenced to repair the dean. A concrete wall will be built to make it secure from washouts in futute. Hamilton's bridge, 6111 con„ West, is unsafe for traffic and the Council has posted up notices to that effect. The Spring freshet undermined the West abutment. It will cost the township about 33000. The old bridge will be made use of seine other place as the epout is too short for this par- ticular place. A new bridge with a longee span will be erected then!. Washouts and injured culverts will cnst the township about 3500, This with additional expense of county loses will make taxes high this year. 4. 141, Howell, a populat druggist of Greet sbtorg, Ky., says, "We use Olotombeelanee Cough Remedy in 0110 O9711 household and know it is ex- cellent." For sale by all dealers. McKillop Heigh Rees is having a well drilled on hie pastme faint (01, 118,' WWII line. A. Oehler loots emuntenced operations for anothee eettso» at Wit1tha op but- te,' fact ory, A ineetieg to orgahize the Sabbath School anti Epworth League, was held al. -Bethel clittech. Herbert Irvine, who was at home most of the Winter, has taken a 08Si- 131,01 the staff of the Toronto News, Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll of the Municipality of McKillop will he held at Winthrop on Monday, Nay David McFarlane intends erecting a plank frante been on his farm. The; will be one of the flea of these strut - tures built in Winthrop Mrs. Tilos Dodds, one poof the oldest residents in this distict, as not been in very good health ft' stime past but we hoe to hear of ere- 0019113'm 10nSiainon hag pm chased the 15 ilexes of land adjething his own fermi Miss Margatet Henderson for the stom of $6500, Me. 810001 01097 loss a fine farm of 72 acres. Following statistics are taken from the assesettient roll of the townehip of MoKillop for the year 1012 t Total bomber of aereo in townehip, 52,112; total aseessonent, $2,252,270 ; poptie A. RAYMANN ie prepared to supply the best goods in Windmills, Iron and Wooden Pumps and Stable Fittings, such toe Piping, War - el' Bowls for stock, &e, 4epaies to Pumps promptly attended to. Give me a call. A, HAMANN, Cranbrook laden, 2,174 ; number of dogs, 326; number of days of statute labor, 8,328 1-2. Next, meeting of the Council will be held at Walton on May 15111 at 1 o'clock. . Mr, Hart, who has been living in Eginondville for some time, has en- gaged with R. Scarlett for the Sono-, mer and has moved his wile and family into the house on Mo. Scarlett's fat no. For soreness of the muscles whether induced by violent exercise or injury Chamberlain's Liniment is excellent. This liniment is also highly esteemed for the relief it affords in eases of rheumatism. Sold by all dealers. Perth County Measles are quite prevalent in Kirk - ton. Mitchell will not be behind in hold- ing the annual sports on May 24th. A highly successful Sunday School Convention was held at Kirkton. Another storey is being added to the carpentering shop at the Maxwell Works, St. Marys. A meeting of Mitchell town Council was held a few evenings ago to con - eider the advisability of repairing the mill pond. Granton boys have organized a Football Olub with A. H. Westonan as President, Frank Riggs as Captain, and Alex. Reith as Manager. W. J. Stevenson, (son-in-law nf Geo. and Mrs. Wright, Mitchell,) principal of Indian Head, Sask., Public schools, was unanhnously elected vice -President of the Educa- tional Association of Saskatchewan at the annual convention which was held in Saskatoon. fierb,.0aesar, Dungannon, left for Northern Ontario whooe he 1140 00 po811,1011 as five ranger. Several farmers of Heneall section have formed an egg ring, and are shipping abeolutely fvesh-eggs to. Mon tf eal, W. 1Veisli, Hensall, disposed of Itls and lumber yardto 11, 801400). Mr. Welsh bad been in /Mei nese for 20 yeare. Mrs, John Henry Petty Heneall, had the misfortune to fall from- stable loft and fractured her leg be- tween the knee and the ankle, fudge Dowling's scrutiny of ballots in the Harwich local option case resulted iu a victory for the antis. True bills were found against General Manager Fleming of the Toronto Street Railway and employees of the company 58 10 resell of the recent "fake" negli- geuce actions. 1610444.4••••••••••••••••••••• • * • • 0 • 0 r i '4 "Witirlrlr.qr-Nr10",""‘"."Nir : : • • W h at 9 . • • • • • • • • • • • Why, our Spring and • • • • Summer Suitings, • 1 •„ • • with all the up -to- 0 • • • date tones and col- * : • • ors, combined with • * • • quality, at RIGHT • • • • • • PRICES. • • • • • • • • • • • • W. Pi Fraser • • * Merchant * Tailor * 4. BRUSSELS *0 e ave eon 0 • • 0 • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Atearoaseee.arnowval a Brussel fluor 1115 Again Running Full Time WE have just installed, at a very heavy expense, the newest, and latest machinery for makiug the Best Flours and are now manufactnring the highest grades of Manitoba and Blended Flone. Heretofore all Manitoba Flour had to be shipped in from some other mills, but we are now in a position to offer an "All Ma,nitoba" equal to the best, at less cost to the consumer. OUR "PRAIRIE PRIDE" an all Manitoba MO Grade Patent Flour, you will find equal to the best all Manitoba made, being ground from the choicest Manitoba Spring wheat. Begin by trying a small sack and you will he more than nleased. "WHITE LOAF" is a Blended Flour made from selected White Fall wheat and blended with the Manitoba Spring wheat, It makes a choice family flour of highest quality and most excellent flavor. An all round flone for either bread or pastry. "SNOWFLAKE" a pastry flour only, for those who desire a light white crusl or cake. Made From selected White Fall wheat. Give us your next order or tell your dealer to give you PRYNE'S FLOUR and see that you get it. A cell on the 'phone to 52 will get us pronoptly. We deliver anywhere in town free. Pryne Milling Co. eses- We have had the misfortune to have our dam swept away by the floods but we are nor dismayed. More flour will be made fut- nre and more feed ground than ever. Keep your eye on 00. leM1111111111NigMometuNnoseiesi High Grade Implements I have the DEE RING Agency and am prepared to give the farmers the best service in all kinds of this splendid make of Farming Implements. Grain Binders Corn Shredders Corn Binders Corn Huskers Mowers Hay Tedders Manure Spreaders Hay Loaders Drills Plows Beattie Bros.' Litter Carriers Gray's High-grade Carriages Fetrolla Wagons Etc., Etc. Pianos, Organs and Gramophones. Sewing Machines Cream Separators Maxwell Washing Machines Waterloo' Threshing Outfits Gasoline Engines Full line of International Implements, , , Msta.M.temessiallieniant. (I40 -Now 18 the time to make you, selection. Kindly give me a chance to figure with you befewe placing your order, Agent russels earter, B 4111111.1111111111FieRkileteelleteentlelletimielellileelelleeitettilletieeletterielealistealietelletilliel$1110101 1