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The Brussels Post, 1913-3-20, Page 5r • t3 x 7 BUSINESS fAROB, WM. SPENOE CONVEYANCER AND 188UER or MARRIAGE WORN SE 8 Ince in the Post 1111I434, lapel. JOHN SUTHERLAN D 0100ae000, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH, .u•r AUCTIONEERS. it j . bOOT'T AS AN AUCTIuN- • eon, will null for better prices, to better mum, in lose time and lees charges than any. ether Auctioneer in East Huron or ae won't obarge anything. Dates and urdors eau always ue arranged at this Moe or by oga'e"nal aiiplioatlon, ttUAt ANU & UNVEYANCIN . '1,11 '2( SIN CLAlli- VV Barrister, 0o1101500, Ounveyauou, Notary Public, d 1MaotlB L Waxt k Moak 1 door Northof Central Hotel Solialtur for the Metropolitan Bank. ��t(OUDL'OU1', NAYS & KILLORAN RARIkin'l MR8, BULI01Tr RS, NOTARI 111)' P1.1131 ,111, MTG. W. PaoonyuoT, 5. L R 0, IlAsr J. r,. HILLORAN Ulnoea-Those formerly occupied try tu.Ner• Oaworou h Holt, noDnitiUn, 0ns'.11(c, ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamers ST. iJ )HIV HALIFAX LIVERPOOL. Prom Sr.. .Tnhn Irisin 11. fiat Gramplul ..... Mini 21 Dlr,•et Virginian........... Mar. 28 Ma, 20 ' Tunisian ... ,. . Apr. 5 1)12r0t Henperfan A pr, -0 Dir, r5 Victorian. .. A pr. 11 Apr, 12 BOSTO'V PORTLAND Floral Boston Parisian Ionian Mnr. 27 Pretoria¢ Scotian ... Apr. 10 Scandinavian -- Full information RR to rains, tion En GLASGOW Prom Portland afar. 2' Apr. 8 Apr. 17 500., 011 app111a• W. H. KERR. A gent Al1at1 Line. Bruesrle. rr✓Avz,yAvar.Azoz. v4ruya� Aw y ttr . r. --.- -tit yl priers 000KKeepers Coehlel•n, Oflto3 Assistants, Oom IllerC{111 ( ;;'t and Shortland 'Punchers are in g5rant c? �! demand if they graduate from the o. ELLIOTT TORONTO, ONT. -4 Many former students are now earn- f Mg front $100 50 02,090 a year. Wo de,l In ottly the best kind of Practical 15.1. ueation, We nee beat 'Isabelita, employ hest teaeho'a nod produce the bent re- D nuns. Enter now, Catalogue free. .,'6�, Our. Young andELLIOTT, (€ >.YAlexander Ste,. 1 W. J. Principal. -R 119 rSaV JAcgrn 4.. Rtayetacm czegif?a26� J CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. The bust practical training school h, 1. Ontario, Three departments - Corn-' reroial, Shorthand and Tologra. U actionl. comma archers n a(•e thorough experienced 52 and graduates ore pine( d 111 ponitiws, it We give Individual attention and stud- is Buts nmy enter at any time. el Write for our free oatnlogue at 't once. SY D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. i 'Aey[v't SS/AMY/MAIM earArrrA.V.JUL;Y.W •:,/t� • Isy ....,yAysrdSi�• 1 ruyAruyA05Y.lSl ,a. --,Y45 r Tuesday, Mar. 25 le theSpriopng Toningordayratof the - 04 The . Business 1 �• is owe I J q 4 i , 1 ®Celle e r 4�� 9 f9\ • Two Courses- rii "I Commercial and Stenography rpt EDWIN O. MATTHEWS, Prin. �a man nmta v.% . R^aG,mA'P,t4a'9ICPA rASA-'4� A. HAYMAN is prepared to supply the best goods in Windmills, Iron and Wooden Pumps and Stable Fittings, such as Piping, Wat- er Bowls l'ot stock, Su:. • repairs 611 Pumps promptly attended to. • Give me as call. i Ar iIAYMANN Cranbrook Overtaken By Nau5oa Yoh don't know whether it's going to stay clown or come up. You feel, " like 1:I 1,1 y cents and look even worse. If one thing is quicker 1111111 another, it's "Nerviline." 'Merl lions iu sweet: Cited water gives relief instantly. Almost like magic is the change you experience, 'fie cause of the maser is removed, every symptom cif vomitingand indigestion is coral within ten minutes. When NI r vilitle is s1( trusty and economical, neral, n bottle at home wouldn't he ant sM 'Largo ones for it quartet'tttall dealers. 1 W. Hr Lova 1 Funeral Director and Embalmer IOr(1019 prOtllptly amd oitl'H- fully taLbend0d to night or llh day. Phone 225. 1 ETHEL, OIVT. • 'P-11•.'ir• Business Cards DR, 7'. T. M'RAE daehelor of blu0loine, University of Toronto ; ..,Ioeltiete and Graduate of the (lollege of Phy• donuts and Surgeons, Ont. • - Post -graduate Ma,.go 1570, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, jhloego, Ill Ex.:louse Surgeon to 5t, Mloh• ,ora aloapltal 'Toronto. Ot roe over 11' R. Smith's Drug Store, Tele: alone commotion an tit Oranbrook at ill hours, ON. M. FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. .'hysieian and Surgeon; Pont Graduate courses London ISng.), New York and Chicago ,los' :,it((ts. Special attention to disease or eye. oat, nose and throat. E e4 Mated for 6la313e6, DR WARDLAW honor gradtwte Of the Ontario Vet•er'+ea') Oollege. Day and night calla. ()Moe opposite "lour .25111, Ethel. MAUD ' C. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGI.ST Personal graduate Department of Ophthal- mology, Motionniek Medleal•Uulleg1,e, Uldeego, 511,, is prnpared Co test nye. and 09 'deems. at her ulnen over Grewar'n Restaurant, Brussel:, on Thn:'i `1ny, Friday and Saturday of, very week. OIIioe !inure 1 to Il. p. m. Fora moan+ hy app oint:nonl ,rote 1219. P T. R. BENNETT Will give bettor malefaction to both buy,•, and seller than any other Auctioneer and only charge Willa 19 rennunable, Sales onniluotrd nnywhero in Ontario. Pure bred stook setae it specialty. Write 00 'phone 211 Wroxeter, • goxal 41038 4U.elns COLLEGE AT HOME.- By means of the Spotton Correspondence Schools, every home may he transformed into a college. ','ens of thousands of young people holding excellent pnsiti 119 in Canada and United States used their spare moments and are now reaping their reward by high salaries ','hes, courses can be secured and paid at any time putting them within reach of al . Further information can be secured bt phoning or writing the Wingham Susi mess College. It will be well for al. toung people to read their new ad on page a in this issue. Children are much more likely to w�y�ly`tagiuus diseases I osis 1,v when they have c'd\t s ,,,,, cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever and consumption are diseases that are often contracted when the child has a cold. That is why all medical authorities say beware of colds: Por the quick cure of colds you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Oough Remedy. It can always be depended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. 000BEARSR 2 24* A seNNA'rIONAL SIRE. -lust one year ago, Seeker & Muldoon, of Sruss:1s. Out., visited the Chicago sale and brought back with them the y0uug stallion, Cupbearer, 3, 2 2e.tilt ht Dodd 2.14, dam Rediviva 2 27 b( Prodigal 2 16 Cupbearer and a lew of the oldest of his get, then ,two gents old were consigned to the sale by the noted Indtanolia, Ind breeder, Lott Greets owner 1 er of Maple Lawn e p t farm. Cupbearer came to Canada at a Mood price snd his 3 colts remninel in the States, selling for $650, $435 and Saw The one commanding the largest price was the filly Cown, note a member of W. B. Taylor's stable at Sadalia, Mo. and considered one of the most proms ing trotting colts in that part of the country. Last Summer she worked in 2 16 and this year in her three year-old form is expected to trot in 2 10., This Year Lou Green consigned three more iwo•yenr old by Cupbearer to the Walt and they brought fancy prices. NlcOl, a bay filly, sold for $125• 'I'. 13. Hawes, a bay colt went for $535 aid Redbearer, 11 bay filly was sold privately to Cha)'ley. Dean, the Palatine, III. trainer for a large pr'ce. Redbearer is out of Zen. ovia 2 2ifhv Red Medium 2 23+ ; sae• and dam Novice, dam of faith by Nut. wood 2 184 third clam Artless. by Hamh le 0utah iLand i said .aril (O be 111E handsomest filly that passed through the sale • 1 H Ha res the Iwo-vear•old sold for $535 was bought by F. H. Farnsworth, of Storm Lake. Ia . who brought out the geed trotting cul Mecliumore 2 12* las, season 531(1 sold him to Tommy •Murphy. Listowel The renal customs office has been moved In the new quarters in the post offiee builclnig. Rev. J. H Arnim,- B A., of Tor- onto, conducted the services itr the Methodist church last Sunday. There is a movement on foot to secure Hydro Electric, power ' for Listowel as soon as it is possible to do so. Mrs. Chambers of Listowel, (laugh. ter of ,'hos, and 1\Irs,'dials has been engaged to take charge of the Metho- dist church choir in Hara'istnn, and commenced her duties on Sunday. We deeply regret to r'epor't the death on Saturday of Benj. Both- well. He was in Ills 7$111 year. Pn11- (t'nl tonic pl3ee Tuesday afternoon,, service beteg. Held in the ,Methodist hump. - Iter. D. W. S. t7rgnhart was ap. policed it member of the Public Iii brnry 13(''ard for two years and R. 0. 13nutford as rnertihi'r 5(31 three, years from January 1, 101.3 by 1110 School 130att d. The many friends in town of Dr.(alit Mrs. 0. P. 'Thompson will be 5011'y to hear of the sorrow That has nvettaken then) in the death of Omit only child, John Mason Thompson. aged a ninnt•h atnd 20 days, In Ban Francisco, Cal. The child was in only 1 1 6 days. ( 13 had Ir Y r0'e I V (i n scratch whish developed into sawn pelas and despil( (he best tried Ica] attendance death iV(Irmm( Mtn on Sunday evening, March 2nd, Cul. 0. 0. Campbell attended the annual aneethlg of the Royal Arch Maisons in Tor(et5, '1'1:o.1 131ttck. more, own, wets appohlted it Grand 81ewart, ars aleo wet ;,Melvin Downie, formerly of Listowel, and 0110s. Fullartum, formerly of trim, Scott, of the Listowel Bazaar has Inu'llntsed the two stores un Main 8trce1 belt ngin to J. 8, Gee, Mr. Scutt pllrpnnea having, the block r3- modelled and tuade 51)11) stn up -to - (late store. Mr. Gee will continue to (wimpy the building until the Sud of the year. Ynu can say 5,51(1 byo to vomit ipa1ion 1PIL11 14 013111' (101150e11C0 if you Ilse Ohwmrberlaih's 1'ablels. Many 141109 beat, permanently e0re(1 by their usu. For sale by all dealers, Walton 170:3 SALE,- Frena and feeds of all No. 1 kinds Including norm et the Written Blew:tor O. U. DI(A0111. The \Vest -ern fet•0r lma8 11, goodly hombe.l +uotind herein ins grip, (401.n 111CADED CANE. -The follow- ing 1101,, riforring 511 t1 reverend glmlb'ouItt, formerly of „'all on. will be rend with interest :-"On'C1( Sunday y unu utii ', 10,1, 1656, the Cnligeoplaiun of the Al e,hodisl rhwrh, 13,u•Itng(oo, 1.001i occasion to p1, swll 1590. Alfred Andrew-. 341111 a (,old.hevnl d elute. Ih-u, .11411 4,ns Mix been now eight. yams 111 Iho 15110 011 aid 1118 fn'1 Renre 1(„11 1.11111 1 1' 1114 helnv,d t'il'" !MVO 1,0311 1 bro0dk•l.iou 511 1110 quash. He has rhnrge 1(t' the Sunday morning ideas ,34111 helps very nm5Piially to pra:yer- meeting and other seryt(•12. it is hard to convince most people 511)11 he is now nearly SU years old. H3 c3t- Itoly does tnt Milk it. Ethel '1'111. POST gives the news. A little 83')) was born recently to the 1101110 of Rev Robert and Mrs. Pearson, lied Deer, All but. the Inddie 0111y lived It few minutes. Quite a few Grey township fat uers will take a part in the Standing Field Competition to connection wvith East hlnron Agricultural Society. The crop will be oats, the same, its lust. year. A not'efrom R. H. Neale, Melon - says "Weather is beautiful, clear and cold and prospects look gond in tate city for the ensuing year. Mrs. Neale anti I are enjoying the hest of health and are now comfortably settled in our new home." Old friends here wish them many happy, pros - pet cats year's. Danger In Corn Salves They usually contain acids and burn the flesh. The one safe Miro in liquid form is Putnam's Painless Ourn Extractor, which is purely 071501441110, c,utR"R on plain and 1•tu es fu -v, 1) n't forget thenanit'- Girl" tv m, a u r, ••PII111 tI211 b." el 7 Atwood 14. A. Thompson haw sold his reel - knee In \Vto. Dnnbru„k, of Eluent. 13. Hell left for Calgary after a0end- 5glhe Wintry 1(t his home.. on the 1211) con. \V. Iloiuilioi was appointed Col• lector of the 'P.oveship of Elmo tar 1913 at salary of $110. I'hewedding' of 11iss Adele, dr(ngh- er of .1. aim Mrs. Noi herc,tl Lo .Muhl Hlrnnil took place \\'edoesrlty. Alas. .1 A. Klulnp and daughter tVo'sen, tvhn have been nn an ex- tended visit to friends in Atwood, Rift fur (heir home fu Oaln,raa, Sask. A large number er of friends and neighbors gathered the Mime n' L. and Mrs. C1(,- de- part cto the 1Weste t and their .4 ae i,leaslu,L 11010. Daring 511e ('v0111115 11 r, and Mrs. Cogblin were the eeip- i1•nts of fan address and pr estura'ihn, OBIT-\Vedoeaday, February 255th, .Moho Andrew Hurst, a well known incl highly renpecle1 resident 1(f Elliot, departed this life under eh,- ruul.9uuiees tlott have caused deep sorrow to a widow and as family of live clillree. A short time before his death he received a scratch on the tonal tr'ut'h turned to blood poison- ing, and despite the best eff,ILe of physicians and laving hands nothing (•uuid he clone Lo stay the hand of await. M1•• Htll•st wads bni•11 011 December 5, 1899, in Morniigton, aye Pstf,rs, and was the eldest. son nf"Lh3 late George Beast, of Morning lots C1( April 13111 1892, he merited 18Mien ln 111 Reid, 1 . e fthe County fleland his Y now bereft, part r This inline was bleasc(1 with +i. family +I 6 clil d:en, 5 of wh,iui . 111'V5' a They atret GPM' e, Isabella .lana, \\'illiaw D, .JO1rn Charles A., I'honuts .1., enc son, Samuel R., dying '11 infancy on July 2i.d 1911. Besides his Borrowing wife and children, he TWO r• 9 ,[ What Lydis E. Fri n is h ars i's'V e g' etable Compound Diel For Their. Health --Their own Statements Follow. Haliburton, P.P.I. ;-" I had a doctor examine me and he sal 1 IMO falling of the womb, so I have been taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it has done me a lot of good. All the bearing -down pains have vanished. I have gained ten pounds in weight, tire discharge is all gone, and I feel better than I have for a long time. !think any woman is foolish to suffer as 1 did for the sake of a few dollars. "You can use my letter as a testimo- nial. Itmey encourage other poor women who suffer as I did to use your Vegetable Compound." - Airs. Ono. Cott tcu rr, Haliburton, Lot 7, P.E.I. Read What This Woman Says: New Moorefield, Ohio. -"I takegreat pleasure in thanking you for what your VegetableCompound has done for me. I had bearing down pains, was dizzy and weak, had pains in lower back and could not be upon my feet long enough to get a meal. As long as I laid on my back I would feel better, but when I would get up those bearing down pains would come back, and the doctor said I had female trouble. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was the only medicine that helped me and I have been growing stronger ever since I commenced to take it. I hope it will help other suffering women as it has me. You can use this letter." Mrs. CASSIE LLOYD, New Moorefield, Claris Co.,Ohio. leaves to month his loss a widowed mother, 5 brothers and a Mister, all of whom were present at the funeral. They are Sam. G„ and Reuben L., M. D., of Winnipeg i William J. and David R•., hi Mo•nitlgton. and Joshua E. and Miss May J., at home. One brother, Isaac A„ died 5 years ago. The 2 brothers from the ,Vest ar- rived too late to see their brother living. Mr. Butst was a plan of noble rharartee and had manly fine qualities, and was held in the highest este'el- 1'g.l51I whose privilege it was :intact with him. He ins and loving bus to cob was an Indus 1 , band, a devoted and 1 m,u.,,mts_. id iginn Dit•. Hurst belonged to the Anglican church, and was a faithful member of St. David's ch111 eh, Rem flyh. In polities he was a 05¢011011 Conservative, and he also belonged to the Orange Older. The funeral took place Saturday, Merril lot, from his late home, Con. 11; to Trinity church cemetery, Elmo, where the 1 ('m151110 were. 11,1 erred, and 40145 largely attended by a large conennrse of friends and relatives R10, Mr, Connor, of Atwood, assisted by Rev, 15. Deacem, of Milverton, cowl not NI the service at the elnireb. The casket was borne to Ihr grove by six fit e.11u•en of Ethel L. O. L. No. 631, 0f which he was a 11101111100. bereaved f(unily halve the Rympcthy of the entire romnluoity in their sorrow. The floral tributes Irmo beautiful, A 40190411 from the family; as spray from 541588 \Nilson, nurse, and a wreath from Ethel Lodge, L. 0. L, No. 631 were in the number. You judge a man not by what he promises to d1(, but by what, lie has done. That is I he .only true test. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy judged by this standard has no superior. People everywhere speak of it in the highest terms of praise. ' For sale by a ealers. Perth h County Y STRATFORD DEFEATS 0. P. R. 13y - T AWS -The oat, payers of Stratford Monday voted down the bylaw to allow the 0. P. R to go through the city by rho South river route. The by-law furnished a spectacular battle of Parks Versus Railway, The line the 0, P. R. proposed to build is front fir .••••••••••••••• .. t.w Mr► • righen t • 0 • • We have just what you need to Brighten Up any or every room in your house. • • • Walls130500' Wall Papers, which nee the best • �valute on the market • • • • woodwork J$uael'Wi,'.5N511iams Paints, all colors and • 7q Iles for' every surface. Floors Linnleunts, Floor Oils, Stair Oils. Best • Patterns. Also 7'apestey 1-t gs, a • '131incfs-plain ,and with fringe. 9 • Lace Ctn'Laills - White and Bern o' o Windows Cronin. 35c to (152 50 et late. • • Cnrtait Net -Ivory and Evan by the yd. •• Fall l\Insliii • , Colors , • •• Al 1, Colored as, •Muslin, Sateenis and Scrims, • large elf 0 • 2`Al • g g Pr11115, Shutiegs,Drills, Muehhs,Vest lugs. Ent. • •broide'1es, Crepe hlnslins, .Dress Linens, etc.• • Produce taken as cash on all of above • goods. j p R. A McDonald & fir/ o• I PHONE 5210 CRANBROOK • a a {••.00'00..•••••••00••••••••'•••••••••••••••••••••••••0 Millinery Opening Geo. M. Mitchell's ETHEL Wednesday and Thursday March 19-20 The Ladies of Ethel and vlc.. miry are cordially invited to 31(11 and see the latest styles in a,lillinory for the miming 8e158011, MISS A. SOH 1111)'1', Jilliinot. Butter and Egga toh rn as Clash Phone 2211; G. M. Mitchell Special Bargains in Lin- oleum. See them. Etnbro to Linwood, cutting through Str•atford's unique park system with Lake Victoria as the central feature, from end t encl There was 1 or- o e e w 11 1 ganized effort to prevent this, while on the other hand all possible in- fluence was brought to bear to get the C. P. R. connection so longed hop- ed for. The determination to slave the park won the day, the railway fly -law bei,g defeated by 127 votes the figures being for 930 ; against 1.003. Mayor Greenwood aunounced when the results were known that the Council will at once enter into newt. Rations with the C. P. R. to come to Stratford by some other route. Crowing Old Before Your Time Broken in spitit, weak in body, nervous stud discouraged, Something is wrong, and each day sees you fail - Mg away. Just one thing to do - Solid up. To do this, use Ferrozone. What a tonic it is 1 Appetite, why it makes you eat tremendously. Di - best, indeed you will. Rich red lood will carry nourishment to every corner of the body, tired organs take on new life, color, spirit and ambition are restos ed. Perfect manhood and ab0nn(ltn : health is the unfailing product of Ferrozone-try it. 50c per box everywhere. Yurnberry Council Council {het on Match 3rd. Mem- bers all present, Reeve in the chair. `•lytiut.es of last meeting were read and 1 ,. ',lotion of Messrs. Wheel- utiopterr- `'- Wheeler, • 4 .,,,. f: ,i:.e er-tllcl3ui•ney, Moved by Rutherfnru that, Clerk receive tenders ,corn Tines and Advance. not later' than Match 301)4, fur the printing required by the Council fur the year com- mencing April 1st, 1913. Carried. A c(mmmnicati(n was read fro the Wingliaru Hospital and laid eve for.fnther consideration. On tooth of Wheeler -McBurney, By -Law N 7 was passed appointing the follow{ I•ell' - ' ce v,ewers- \V. H. Mundell, Aitken, W. S. King, T. Haugh, Vanstone, .1. E• Nichol, J. Lover, Wright jr., E. Orvis, R. Leatllort ,loved by \•Vellwood- RutherfOr that, I3y-Law No. 8 be passed a pointing the following Pound.kee els, 1t. ISlcKis ue, A. Fmdlater, J. Scott, H. Tucker, A. Gemmill, Jame Mann, P. .8. McEwen, F. W. Weigh so.. L. Orvis, J. Williamson, J. Mundell and W. D. Elliott. By -Law No. 9 was passed appointing the fol- lowing Path -Masters -A, Findlater, N. Schiestel, W. H. Mundell, A. Campbell, R. Jenkins, W. E. Mitchell, A. Stapleton, H. Gndkin j1(, J. Tervitt, D. a Marshall, R. Stokes, James Weir, W. Campbell, L. James. G. Oasenlot'e, T. Wheeler, S. Woods, A. Forgie, A. Hastings, W. Haugh, F. Oarrntheis, W. Deans, T. Pitmen, M. Willits, James Wray, P. Mc. Donal H. Ousemor e I. B W' riht H. Times S. Iiia g / Times, g, ,1. �Ellinit, P. Mc- Ewen, J. L. Mct5wen, F. Wright ji„ R. Hoofer, J, Hislop, J. McEwen st'., P. Scot 1, W. 14. Moffatt, R. Black, P. King, H. Diluent, E, Jenkins, J. T. Lennox, ,T R. McKenzie, W. R. Gallagher, G. Gannett, E McNaugh. ton, R. Hogg, G. Walker H. Merkley, J. Lane, A, Getutuill, 11 Muer, W. Lack ie, Jatnes Moffatt. \Vingh,alu town Plot.- Thos. Lind, T Gannett 13Oi'uekshauks L. Hart, A. Waite, R Deyall 131uevale R Musgrove, Moved by Wheeler McBurney, .hat a new beat he int mrd on Con. including Lots No. 10, 11, 32, old fuhctionville. Carried. On :lotion f Wheeler -McBurney, T. Finnen vasa appointed luted to run road -grader for he season at $2.60 per day. The following tl:v unts wore passed and cheques issued t Pratt k $ 5.00 .... Moving pier Bo11's Bridge . Wylie ., 82.56 stone, Gem- niel's Btldge Grrmnell:...,. 5,00 Insp. Gem- mlel's•Bridge ,Municipal World 4.34 Rolls, Ass. 0(50 '8, sheets and Guide . Ilall ..., . 1,60..,• Cards for 11.1. 0. H. P. Po37011 1.85,.,.. S1atlntlery V. J, Boyce ,,,,, 50 Repairing Assessor's Box Powell .,..,., , 12.00 By Laws, .13011 Draln- J. Moffatt 1.00. 0, A. Jones r'0 Molt's Drain McNaughton, 2.00 Work 131,11'0 Dea)t1 M,'Ewal,..,• . 2.00,... Work 13n11's Drain atm, len „ .,., 1,00 Work LUST VITALITY h, leanly startlers from. ahem t mail• d surprised and delighted Caused by Kidney, Stomach and Bowel Disorders &t. John, N. 13„ Septeanbe• 1851t, 1911 -My brother was as great sufferer from kidney, stomach and bowel troubles and was given up by two doctors, He was advised to try Fig' Pills, which he did, and after taking five boxes was completely restored to health and Is better to -day than the has been for years, You can't reoom- umend Pig Pills too highly. � 3. W. IIIANVERs, At all dealers, 25 and 50 cents or The Fig P111 Co., St. Thomas, Out. Sold in and recommended in Bros - eels by J. Fox Druggist. DR. F T. BRYANS Bachelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Licentiate of College of Physicians and Sur. peons, Ontario ; ex•Senior Bailee Sur eon of Weetern Hoepftal, Toronto. Offices of late Dr. A. McKeve Smith Block, Bramante. Rural phone 96. Or Alan office -Walton Hotel -Monda and Friday of each week from 11 a.m. to Bp. m. with the prompt iel5ef afforded by op. plying Chatuberlain's Liniment. 10 a Clue came of r'hewtueatienl In ten re, ' soiree ally internal treatment wlato'. ever'. This liniment is for side by all dealers. Manitoba Improved Farms For sale on easy terms or will rent to desirable tenants, `Write for par- ticulars to John E. Smith (Owner) Box 1038 Brandon Man; 1.444.i-•Ai'd'.4.+�r°r•1•''r•t+.1.4.4.i+++1"t'i••Fi'4-3.3'i..1.4.1.9.4.+4.4.1.4.4.+•F++4.4 Y Waiches! + + + + Just arrived another fine assort- ment from the best.malcers. Our reputation and wide exper- ience along with the makers' guarantee is at the back of every Watch we sell. Elgin, Waltham, Hampden and Regina Watches always in stock. + Our Prices are unbeatable .5.+ Most 11 We will convince you on this {natter if .. you will favor us with a call. .1. J. �1�gg Jeweller + V e N"aa We dt� &Engrg. 1 Wroxeter, nrithi [)off Fe Ste wait 80.00„ ... Contract, Hilt's 1315dge OOtinrll adl14urnod to meet Monday, st�l March 31st, at 10'11. in. 1'. POWiti14L, Clerk. +4. 0000i • • • • • • • • • • • • n • • • •• • • • •_ • • • _ • O Mcbuchlin, • A ant r Il S . ruS aellssoo•oeeee•000*tsaoe•trge Oo(tosoosoo••flu••tll•••0 de sin but Trays after ala *,s above. 111 surface, - use You look for to and rap Cream Separator ^-•st- Look at It -I Size its substantial construction, only a slight indication of the, super- ior work and endurance of which -it10 capable. "STAY ON" till you've tried a Simplex at your own dairy, then you're safe. Patented, Manufactured and Guaranteed by the pioneer and larg- est manufacturers of Dairy Supplies and who flret introduced the Cen- trifugal Oreatt'1 Separator iu America ; it is the product of many years' work and 'study and is the ever increasing "Dairyman's Favorite," Not, depending on Gigantic and Costly Advertising Campaigns,' ','ravelling Sidemen Flee Machines anti Free Ttips to Agents, ere., to rush stales we et 0 able to embody the saving thus afforded in superior construction and ,material and thus give the user more value for bbl money, Call 'or Write and we will tell you more about 5t. B es