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BUSINESS GAIW ,
WM. SPENOE
OONVEYA.NGIWI.i AND ISSUER
or MARRIAGE LIOENSE>
Mee 1n uta Purr office, Ethel.
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JOHN SUTHERLAND
IN6saANat,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH, •
AUCTIONEERS.
S. i3COTT AS AN AUCTION
i. • Gan, will dell for better prides, tt'
natter wen, in load time and lase charge
than any other Auctioneer in Must Huron o
tie won't charge anything. Dates and order
uan always be arranged at tbls Male° or b
,1, rsoasl upplioutiou.
1,EilAL AND UONVEYANOINO.
,,1I1 M bINOLAIit—
V V • 71urrIoter. aoI oktos Uuuve aaoel
Notary l'ab11o, do,' I)laoe—Slotrurt'oy 111000
l door North of Central Hotel.
8ldiotter for the Metropolitan Sank.
p1tOUDFOO'1', HAYS & KILLORAN
HAaitterrette. SOLICIT01RS, NU'1'ARINIF
PUISLIU, M'L'q.
W. L•11oUDB0oT, K. C, R C. HAy,
2. 1,. Summits
Offices—Those formerly occupied by Meow.
Cameron .t Holt,
Commies, 0,11'A210.
ARAN LINE.
Royal Mail Steamers
ST. .J3HN HALIFAX LIVERPOOL
Prom 911.10118 Proal Ha life)
%%Widen.,........ Apr, u Direct
He8peritn ....,,- Apr, 0 Direct
VIOt0rinn Apr I1 A or. 12
Oorai0nn Apr, 10 Dirtc&
Virginian Apr. 2A Apr 26
BOSTOV PORTLAND GLASGOW
From Roston From Portland
Scotia,) .,. Apr 10
Scandinavian ...-- Apt'. 17
Parisian ,. Apr. 24 --
Nurnidlon .. .May 1 ---
Pall information 118 to rates, etc„ on nppll w•
Mon to
W. H. KERR.
A emit Allan 1Jne, Brnseele.
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' OWING TO THE NIGH STANDARD
mmbltninrd in this 001)008, the demand g
for r00g radlul Ere 14 far Ill exee8a of the
supply,This 1s unquestionably one Of
Uanndn'a Best Oommrrol8l Schools.
Its a•oaord proves 11.
TORONTO, ONT. •
Admits 110u4ents at any time, pre-
pares them properly 00,' choice pori. .
? tons end 8+d1011 worthy students to
secure employment. Collage open ell '.
,.year. Write now for handsome Cala.
Logue. r•
Our. Young and 1 W. J. ELLIOTT, t
Atrxelder its, f Principal. {
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STRATFORD, ONT,
', The best prao01ou1 trniniag 1.011001 In >
5 Ontario, 'L'hrou dopa rtmnnea-.Com•
morcial, Shorthand and Tologra-
)2 phy. All 00118080 aro th0rough.8111
21 practical. 'remitters are experienced
nod graduates ere 1)imet'd b1 positions, >7
�t we, givo hldivtdnmi ate,tien tmti rind -
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gwrite for our free catalogue at
once,
D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. i
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The Business
Listowel
Two Courses—
Commercial and Stenography'
EDWIN 0. MATTHEWS, Prin.
`MI c407J70.14'4,ova! Rt6.1k1,40%7aVROMP., ®9
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R. HAYMANN
1s prepared to supplythe best
goods in Windmills, Iron and
Wooden Pumps and Stable
Fittings, 811011 as Piping, Wat-
er
itter Bowls for stuck, &e. -
$lepair's to Pump promptly
attended to.
Give me a call.
Ae HAWAIIAN, Cranbrook
Was � Ho W s L a!o
"What Matte yiat so lute?"
"I met Smithson,"
"\Veil, that, is no 101eolt why; you
should be an hour late getting home
to supper."
"I know, but I asked hien how he
1100 feeling, and he hleieted on telling
n111 about his sl nnl2h 11.1111111e,"
".Dill'you Iell him to take Chamber-
.
lei0'8 Tablets y"
"Stites that, is what •he needs,"
Sold by all. dealers,
Ill/. M. LOVE
Funeral Director
Embalmer
and
Orders promptly and care-
fully attended t0 night or
Iry Plume 228,
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ETH EL.. ONT.
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Business Oards
DR, T. T. NT' RAE
n,oheiur of Medicine, University of Toronto ;
,)081101008 and Graduate of the (foliage or Phy•
)duan 10414 Burgeons, Out, Pont -graduate
flimegu Bye, Eur, Nose and Throat Hospital,
!Mauro, Ill. Ell -Rouse Surgeon to 8t. Mich.
ore 1008p1111, Toronto.
OtiiOu over F. R. Smith's Drag Store. `fele.
1101m enmleOtiol with Crnnbrook 811111 hours.
OR, r" T. BRYANS
!Mabelnr of Medicine, University of Toronto ;
Licentiate or College of Phi'eoaua end 8m*
Meets, Ontario ; ex-Herior honed Surgeon of
Weide, n Hospital, Toronto. Offices of lute Dr.
A IreKovey Smith Sleek, Brussels.
1{lt,'el phone 29,
OR. M. FERGUSON
ETHEL. ONT.
i015816 an and Surgeon ; Post Graduate courses'
London (Eng.), New York and Chicago HOW.
pitals, Special attention todisease of eye, ant,
nose and throat. Eyes tested for glasses.
OR. WAROLAW
Honor graduate Of the (Mae10 Ve0erinar)
Oollege. Day and ,tight calls. Office opposite
) lour Mill, Ethel.
MAUD E C. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Personal graduate Department of Ophlhal.
otology, Mauormlok Medical UollegI,e, Uhiwago,
011., 10 prepared to twit eyes and Et glasses 111
mer 01Bce over Grower's l00staurnht, 8.8108lt,
on Tlu,rsday, Friday and Saturday of ever,
week Office hours 1 to 6 p. tn. Forenoon
by appointment, Phone 1210.
T. R. BENNETT
W111 give better satisfaction to both buyer and
seller than any other Augtloneer and only
charge what is reasonable, Wiles conducted
anywhere in Ontario. Pure bred steak 811108 u
specialty.
Write or
'phone 28 Wroxeter.
Cnal , this toyer
AN early clean up should be on the
program of Brussels Board of Health.
24'011 of May corner ou'a Saturday this
year. What about a celebration in
Brussels?
SUCKER fishing is among the antici-
pated spores. 'rhe Maitland has been
too boisterous for the past few weeks.
WILL BE HONORED.— Among those
who are to be honored by the degree 01
D D. by Queen's University, Kingston.
is Rev. Daniel Strachan, B. D„ of 'Pots
onto, formerly of Rockwood,• and a
relative of tt•e Strachan families of
Brussels vicinity.
Don't be stu'prised if you have an
a.t.taek of rheumatism Ode Spring.
Just tub 0110 affected parts freely
with Ohtun1erlain's•-'Liuilneut and it
will soon disappear. Sold by all
dealers.
THE careless drivers who pull 0111 a
grass plot in front of your property the
you spent hours to get level and keep
the grass cut, and plow it up iu the
soft weather with their buggy or wagon
wheels ought to be shot.
DJN'T kick about personal items being
overlooked if you never turn your baud
overend a note
to u • s s To "catch on"
to a few hundred of these items every
week is 'quite a chore while all you
v o atter
would have d to would be one
or two probably. Your help will be
appreciated but kick yourself belore
you start on us.
You will look a good while before
yott find a better medicine for coughs
and colds than Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, It not only gives relief—
it cures. Try it when yon have a
cough oroolti, and you are eet Lain to
be pleased with the prompt cure
which it will effect. For sale by all
dealers.
SIMCOE Reformer.— "A daily paper
auno0nces that a shortage of maple
syrup is feared. Fortunately the sup-
ply of "nraple syrup" is not dependent
upon the eccentricities of sap. Brow')
the buckwbeats and pour on the
poetically named staff. In the best
times maple sugar can usually prove an
d syrup alibi." Dont j u i ge all the y p by the
Sinicoe variety, BBro, as we have some
of the genuine article here
IT CATCHES THE NEWSPAPERS 'ToO
,Referriug-to the price advances made,
the Brantford Expositor has this to
say : "Printers are paid much higher
wages for an eight•hour day than they
used to receive for ten, while paper
costs More, and the same is true of type,
presses, stationery, etc, increased'
advertising patronage has enabled
most newspapers thus far to carry the
additional Toad, but they are not want
ing indications that this Cannot be Clone
much longer."
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE.—The next regu-
lar meeting of the Women's Iustitule
will be held in the Library audience
roorn 041 'Thursday 17t11 inst., 80 2,30 p.
m. The subjeetk to be discussed will be
the "Legal Rights of Canadian Wom-
eu," by F. S. Scott and "Suitable Fruit-
for Spriug and Summer" discussed by
the tnembers. 'there will also be'a''ra.-
entTable at this meeting and also Rot,
Call when member's will be asked to re-
spond to their name by giving some
small economy which they practice in
the home. As the 1110 nearing the end
of the year's work we ask for a full at-
tendance at this meeting.
HELLO :—Apropos of rural telephones,
"While talking over the 'phone the
other day, Uncle Si Lo,te' and El.
Larity grew quite angry at one another;
.' ,lick ha en
Mrs. 1' 1 ed(?)to take down
pl
her receiver just as they tvel'e at 10,:
height of their fury tied heard the
sulphurious part of their talk.. 8,,
shocked did she . become that 011,•
threatens to have her'lihone:taken out."
We hear there are a great many Mrs
Flicks 0f late 011e. neighbor is
g was s.
f011111ng another that a certain titan'
roof WOE off A voice sternly cot'ecle
h1m-11 was the barn roof, What ca
be done to eavesdroppers ? What tree
a telephone if all the 0001)1141 know you•
affairs ?
740",TR '7!are,.we,.w"w'wRa.w.m ..w,.a . , nw.`n..w1w.",w.0
Jau1011 and Mrs. Maxwell have gone to
the West. hers, Maxwell sr, wear to
Miehigitu whereello is making her home
with her daughter,
Tez P01 f1a number Ut
9n
all ac-
amnia 011 its books, such as small ad-
coR .•. r � i •x 1: ;;
verklseineets, 0Oticea ordered over the J �` l a
'phone and not prepaid, Will the per- {fi�wttnoe lISSOeoo li r
SOLS concerned please Settle tor these
without notice and thereby save us 1)
lot of bother,
To Improve 111 Temper
Relieve the physical suffering of
come. Quickly dune (, t � bythe ell 1
(Zr be
Putnam's porn L''xLegor. Beware
of soul flesh eatlug substitutes and
i1111st of " Putnaul a ; " it's the one
ank'e ail(! pa1111eae cum.
SUFFERED.
•
The damaged steeple has been renew-
ed trout Melville church, no small job,
Some utjury was done the roof in the
drop. Necessary repairs will be made
to the buildiug, A goodly uurnber seem
to think a new edifice will be 1 1(1ertak-
eu betels long,
Epworth League' Anuiverslty will be
held in the Brussels Methodist
church Monday and Tuesday
April 211 a1111 21, lieu. A Brown, 01
Goderich, will preach the anniversary
sermons trod Monday eve')iug a Violin
icons) will be given with Aliso levohu
Nmlclne, uf,Millbuuk, as tee chief per•
former. Resetve the dates. Muller
aunouucemeut next week, -
WILI. ERECT A PAttsoNAGtt—'1.110
Guelph Mercury of last week said t—
"A building peuuit has been issued by
Building luspector Limbert, t0 the
Paisley .Nleulorial church, to erect a
dwelling huuse to cost $3,000 011
Howitt street. The new house will be
used as a parsonage " Local interest
centres in this item from the fact that.
(rev
El. W. Avison
B. A. formerly ri
e of
v
Brussels locality, is the pastor.
WHAT WE MAY EXPECT.—
MHOS.
Marbles.
Crocuses.
Slra.v 11ate,
Spring fiuwers,
Foot Ball practice,
Early garden "sass,"
Population to grow.
Farmers 011 tate alert..
House cleaning program. .
Board of Health to get busy.
Busy season owing to damage by
storm.
'rHE Pos'1'subscription to continue t9
grew.
Tenacious Form of Systematic Catarrh
'Not an easy thing to cure, and a
remedy that makes good deserves the
credit. Oatarrllozuue cured 011115. H.
Webb of Woodstock, N. B„ .who
wetted : "Fur a number of years 1
was troubled with systematic catarrh.
it -0va8 a very tenacious form of the
disease mai nothing helped. I used
Catarrhozoue and got relief: To
build up my system 1. used Ferro.
zone. Tlris combination can't be
beaten. They cured ale," Your
ease may be 4,11 Mie but Cater rhozone
will chive out catarrh and keep it out.
Two sizes, 25e mei 51.00 at all dealers,
suld under guarantee of satisfaction.
FAasWELL GIVEN RETIRING PASTOR, --
The London Advertiser speaks as fol -
lutes of a former resident of Brussels
locality t—The Wesuniuster Ohmrehes
were hiking farewell of Rev Dr.
dad MI's. McCrae last week, St. An-
drew_, Gltulworth, on Tuesday evening
mil First clime!' un Thursday evening.
Ou account of weather conditions, the
impassable state of the roads and the
impossibility of people drlviug Guy dis•
'once after uigllt, the affairs were en-
tirely informal. Dr, and Mrs McCrae
were presented with beautiful addresses
and splendidly filled purses. The ad
dress at St. Andrews was read by 1. H
Elliott and at First church by David
Lawson. Others taking part in the
presentations nsat St. Andrews A ews
were
D,
vlePherson James . J e ,McLachlan, T. M.
Brown and Richard Rose and at First
church. W. S. Laidlaw. W. E. Grieve
Rnd Fred. Bodkin. 13oth congregations
have shown s magnificent spirit towards
)heir retiring pastor. Dr. McCrae
preached his farewell Bemuse on Suudat
end on Monday evening was inducted
into his new pastorate at Hatniltou
Road Presbyterian church, London.
A Loudon correspondent says:—"'The
Presbyterians of Ealing, witnessed an
iuterestiug ceremony Monday night
when their new pastor, Rev, Dc• McCrae
was iuducted iu the presence of the en.
tire Presbytery of Loudon and a congre•
gation that filled the large Hamilton
Road chbreli, Rev. Mr. McKay, mode-
rato first j
lotto uCecl Rev.
S F. Harper,
of•Chahners church, who preached •411
elegantsermon.
Rev. Dr
. I. H,Mc-
Donald,
c
Donald of Kiut
ate addr
es, ed the e uaiu-
ister, and Rev, john Smith addressed
the people. Mr. Smith is the retiring
pastor of the Haniiln.0 Road Preshy-
teriau church, having accepted a call to
Dorchester. It was during his term
here that the new church was erected
and he enjoys the esteem of all the corn -
enmity. 0.'. lcerae'eomes to the oily
For Years, Restored .To Health
by Lydia E.Pilnl.11am's Veg.
etabie Compound.
Canadian women are continually writ.
ing us such letters as the two following,
which are heartfelt expressions of grati-
tude for restored health:
Glanford Station, Ont.—"I have ta-
ken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com -
,pound and never
tZij4- found any medicine
to compare with 1t.
4 I had ulcers and fall-
ing of womb and
Ai' doctors did me no
'lit good. I suffered
dreadfully for years
ntil I began taking
yourmediclne. 1 al-
so recommend it for .
nervousness and in-
digestion. " — Mrs,
HENRY CLARK, Glanford Station. Ont.
Chesterville, Ont. " I heard your
medicines highly praised, and a year ago
1 began taking then) for falling of womb
and ovarian trouble.
"My left side pained me all the time
and juat before
my
periods which were
irregular and painful it would be worse.
To sit down caused me pain and suffer-
ing and I would be so nervous some-
times that I could not bear to see any
one or hear any one speak. Little specks
would float before my eyes and I was
always constipated.
"I cannot say too much for Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and
Liver Pills, for there are no medicines
like them. I have taken them and I
recommend them to all women. You may
publish this testimonial." — Mrs. STE-
PHEN J. MARTIN, Chesterville, Ontario,
Canada.
after many years' service at Westminis-
ter, where the cougregation recently
showed their affection for him by part.
ing gifts and his acceptance of the city
call is looked upon as an important ac-
quisition to the clergy of London." The
reverend geutleman is a brother to Mrs.
Ta,, S,,eir, of Morris, and Mrs. Angus
Lamont, of Grey township, and is well
known to many people in this communi-
ty, who wish Dr, and Mrs. McCrae the
highest success on their new charge.
"Wall " Miller, a former well known
member of Brussels champion Foot Bali
team, has purchased the restaurant busi-
ness of Robert Johnston. of Wingbam
formerly a resident of Brussels. Mr
and Mrs. Johnston will remove to Tor
onto: We wish Mr. Miller success in
his business.
WORDS OF CHEER FROM 'L'HE WEa'r.—
A subscriber writing from Sunny
View Sask., says:— We appreciate
your paper very much each week and
look for THE POST as though it were a
letter from home, — From New -
dale, Manitoba, comes a letter
containing the c8sb sud a few s 0000000
of good cheer --1 like to get the old
home paper, which I have taken for the
past 15 years and wo"old not tike to be
without `lt Enjoyed my visit in Grey
township of two months last Winter
and had a fine time but after a residence
in the West for 15 years I like it out
he:e,--Iu remitting subscription to TILE
Pos'r for rim. W. J. Norton, of Calgary,
formerly of Brussels, says :—"Our in-
terest in the old hone paper never
wanes as it always keeps up to its re-
cord of "giving the ne es" and in a
bright and spicy manner." The Editor
is pleased to receive these words of com-
mendation as they are worth scores o'
those who forget to send the coin or the
note. As a rule 'I'Fte PoOT subscribers
,are a square going lot.,
Clinton
Geo. and Mrs. Huller recently
celebrated t heir' silver wedding.
Thoa. Shi Ile ole toEdml
Edmon-
ton,
! Y leas g
ton, where he has secured a contract-
ing job for the Summer.
The football enthusiasts have suc-
ceeding 111 organize a team to ehl el'
the Iuteemediate \V F. A. series.
M. A. Cal telun has put in a tender
on a reservoir for 130wmativille water-
works. 2511, Can1elon built the
reservoir here.
James Graham, Godo'ich Township
met with 1L bad accident at: Clinton
station when his horse took ftight at
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• any or every room iii your house. •
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••_ Walls -, Boxes' Wall Papers, which are the best :'
s �vulues of Uletnarket,
• Woodworff Sherwin-Williams Paints, all color's and ..
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• Malities for ever. surface. •
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IQQrS Linoleum, Floor Oils, Stair Oils. Best •b
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Patterns. Also Tapestry •
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• Blinds --Plain and with fringe. e
• Lane Curtains. W hi1x• and 11cr11 of
v Windows Cestui. 36eto$260per pair.
• Unetain Nat—ivory and Bern by the yd. ••
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Modlin,�Stttcens and Saints. •
• Dr -Alar' emega.ofPrints Sli`'; i •
• gntiings, Drills, hlnelihs, Vestings, ern •
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RHEUMATISM, LIME AND LAME
BACK
can be cured by the great fruit kidney
and liver relnedy,
fIG PILLS
13rantfnrd, Cut„ Aug. 16, 1911
Your' medicine, Pig Pi1ls, )las work-
ed wonders for rue. The rheunatiC
pales have 0111)1ely left we and 1 owe
everything to your remedy. You
are lib tt to publish hi
t L aG 4 y pt a Ude.
It. H G1At1,2rAN
At 1111 duelers 25 anti 60 Cents or
Mailed by The Fig P111 041,, 41.
i'hiltnus Ont, Sold and recommended
iu 13ruseelil by J. Fox Druggist.
a freight. t•ILin /Cud upset the buggy.
Ale. Graham bad three ribs fl'l041I u' +11
and 5118111 eed other injuries.
Alter 14 yea] s•of faithful service as
uigllt +a0c'Itn1au 111 the Doherty pinny
1'extory, A, H. (doudwill lies resigned
and 1011 go out West.,
Samuel and Mrs. On'11' s, -1 is, cele-
brated their golden w,d:l.t; 1111 Fri-
day of last week. They Its to resided
in Clinton fot 37 years. .. family of
seven children is living lied they
have 16 grandchildren.
Atwood
Phos, Hamilton has started a diey-
ing business.
William Kitchen bought 1h(' fart]
that was auctioned off at the Elute
House from the estate . of the late
Thos. Kitchen, for $4,800.
Otl1ari0 Government has granted
a charter to the Donegal people Who
g
intend erecting a cheese factory to be
known tis the Donegal Cheese and
Butter Manufacturing Oo., Litnited.
Ladies' Aid of the Methodist chinch
will holt) a molal and illustrated
Lecture Friday evening, April 11th.
Rev. Dr. Rosser will take his audience
on a trip,"From Epworth to London
John with t 1 J In Wesley," illustrated by
1111031E 70 stereopticon views of the
travels of Johu Wesley and a visit to
Sr. Paul's, Westminster Abbey. the
'Power aced darty others of London's
most interesting places. After the
lecture lunch will be served.
For rheumatism you will find noth-
ing better. than Ohambe'lain's
ment, Tt'y it and see how quickly it
gives t•eltef. For sale by all dealers.
Listowel
A. O. Bricker left last week for
Barrie, whel'e he may take a position.
Firs. J. H. Geuther left last week
for Chicago, where she will spend
501110 time visiting relatives.
Miss Helen • Hawkins, graduate
Muret., who lute been spending the
past few 0101110115 with her parents in
town, left for W' e
w
y where she
!
will follow g+
llow her profession.
Among those who passed the final
examination in grade "A" at the
London Normal School lust month
was Miss Cora Snaith, of this town.
A. Moos, proprietor of the Arliug-
ton, is making extensive iluprove-
mellts 111 his hotel. The room that
was fra'ulel•ly used as a reading and
silting 100111 has been divided into
two parts (011(1 11 pat titiuli built. The
front room will be used as a reading
and sitting room and and the other
roots will be used as a travellers'
writing room.
H. Shields, of the Bank of Hamilton
staff, Palmerston, has been trans-
ferred to Listowel, and has taken
the pnsi1100 of teller in the
Manch here. 61r, Menzies, who has
been the teller here for some time
past, has gone to his home in Owen
Sound., He has left the service ,of
the bank.
You May De Sick To -Night
Without a moments warning pain
springs upon us. At the outset it is
instantly cured by Nerviline. Stu,
prisingwhat fifteen drops of this
marvelous medicine will do. It's ex-
ternal action is no less certain than
it's wonderful effect when taken in-
ternally. Of coarse Net.viliue is
powerful or it couldn't be so penetrat-
ing. But not irritating or caustic.
There are other pain remedies, but
when you use Nerviline you dee the
difference. That ,difference is this,
—others relieve, bat Nerviline dues
(tore sprains, strains, swelling,
ear
-
oche toothache, n
neuralgia,
lumbago,
in fact all muscular pains. Large
bottles Zoe at all dealers.
Goderieh
Hector Hays has been appointed a
preventive ofl9cer in connection with
the Customs offices at Goderich and
began his duties on April 1st.
Goderich Mineral Water Co. have
placed a number of modern water:
coolers in banks and business places
in town, using Meuesetung spring
water.
John S. Plant, who has been Sup-
iutendent of the shipping department
at the Western Canada Flour Mills
(Jo. for the past 11 years, has resigned
his position and taken up the duties
in connection with his appointment
later Fall to the position of Govern-
ment Weig�hivastee of grain at the
pout of Goderich. The growing grain
trade at this port Sec 881101ed the ap-
pointment.
Town Council had a conference
tw i th 001. Hodgins, D. 0, 0., regard-
ing possible arrangements if the
Militia Department decide to hold
the carne of 1913 at, Goderich.' It WAS
understood the r'nstees of the Attrill
Estate refuse to lease the grounds
again except on an ltgt'eeuleet to
purchase, and a hitch has arisen
55111011 may necessitate a complete
change in the prugrl1m,
A11 i11IF1•estin session of Knox
chane)) Senility School was held on
Sabbath aft01'11,0ll when the centenary
of David Livingstone was celebrated.
Rev. Joseph .Elliott gave a very con-
cise and instructive address On .the
life of the great African explorer and
Missionary. A pleasing feature of
h( o r
t n oeedm ti we, the peesenee of
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Thomas tlon(1, Moa 1n hie flOth year,
who was bout and lived for a great
)Manly years 411 Blttntvte, Scotland,
the same town as the Livngstones,
1011(1 who was once ready to go CO. tag.
Slot, Dr:, Liv{hgstone In Africa as at
tlreahanie, wthey hen MI'sCalve, 13uad's b®511)1 u" 0th ),ills and with I'ernediel3
tailed and, to Oaiudu iu- ,h ,tidy ;elle backbone tai Winter le
gLoad. At the close of the meeting bn•+y ngnilt ; that dndgusted beet.
42 silver medals, the gift of H, H. bone that jimlwiett'd backbone, that
Out wore. presented •n od to •
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e t tc a (Millets s h, 1 u c a to s .bus again.
P 111 ales) a lbt 1 g
and pupils who were present every It'. not Fllf,r to bet that the Winter is
Sabbath in 1912. i over till hens go to setting and horses
The lecture room eCt lu m of Knox church is shed hair, Lill bees are a buzzing a^
undergoing extensive in/Movements nnincl in the clover, and flies are 110
which will prevent any meetings' thick that they make father tare,
being held there fur the next two Ut'
thie0 weeks. When the work is I - •eutllpleted a reunion will be held to
mark the re -opening, at which it is
ho
have 411 Revs, Vlr. Sleveright
and Dr. J. A. Turnbull, both termer
pastors, as gueste for the 08008)011,
and Dr. Strang will give some
reminiscences from the early history
of the congregation, having compiled
from its old time records a most in-
teresting history.
WINTER
ENDED
This Winter seems ended, the soft
venial breezes cone up from the
Southland, refreshing and sweet ; We
bid a farewell to the North wind that
freezes, we think we are done with
the snow and the sleet ; and just
when we're sure that old Winter lies
bleediu', as dead of the deadest of
petrified leen, the wind swings a-
round to the North-West of Sweden,
the backbone, of Winter gate busy a-
gain ; that fussy old backbone that
volcanic backbone, that militant
backbone gets busy again. We tire
of cold weather ; we view it with
loathing, and soon as a robin is seen
on the lawn, we say, "It is time for
our light underclothing ;" we take
c11' out flannels and put then] in
pawn. And
d t en we've the grip P
and
the jumping PneunynY.we furnish a
snap for the medical ]leu ; they 1111
eed Oats
FOR SALE.
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BLUEVALE
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