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The Brussels Post, 1913-5-22, Page 5
W. H. LOVE Funeral Director and Embalmer I Urdu's promptly and care- fully attended to eight or 011µv c Ph nu ..18, E MEL ONT. O T. • v-Ir7'T®7TT1" 1.1 •'Nr• Bu•Inoes Cards DR, T. T, M'RAE 18oh9lur of Medicine, University or Toronto ; Ace:mate and Graduate of the College bl Phy- .1011100 end Surgeonµ, Out. ' Post - graduate lineage Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hosppital, 'Menge, Ill. Ex•HOuae Surgeon 10 St, Miele a H00pital, Toronto. (Alice over F. R. Smith's Drug Store. Tele- .0one t'OnnOOtion wlth Oran)rook at all 1800,5. DR.r' T. BRYANS dnuhelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; ,,lueoliato of 04;illege of Physicians and aur. 18Hexa, Ontario ; ex -Senior House Surgeon of western Respite I, Toronto. 0100081 of late Dr. A. Molievny, Smith Block, Brussels. aural phone 95, OR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. •hya101101 and Surgeon ;Yost Graduateooueses Aondon (Eng.), New York and Chicago Hoa- nia, 0peolal attention rodlaee09 of eye, ear, ,oneand throat. Eyei tented 1'ur slaloms. DR. WARDLAW Rotor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Joliogo. Day and night calls. Moe opposite 'lour Mill, Whet. MA DE U C. BRYAN S OPHTHALMOLOGIST .'ersonnl graduate Depertmont of O hthnl- nology, MclJormlck Medical College, Chicago, III., Is prepared to teat oy00 and at glasses at ,er cake over Grewer's Restnurent, Brussels, n Thursday, Friday and Sniurday of every vied. Office hours 1 to 0 p. m. Forenoon. 'y eppO)ntauenl. Phone 1219. T. R. SENNETT •0111 give bettor satisfaction to both buyer and eller than any other Auctioneer and only large what is reasonable. Sales conducted nywhere In Ontario. Pure bred stock HAMA n specialty, Write or 'phone 28 Wroxeter, GRAMOD Terms ltxi1I.181'507 BRUSSELS Go800 001119 Going NOIt00 dell 7:07 n m Expr00a .. 10:55 n in 19xpreee 11;251 nl Mail 1;50 p in n,xpres0 2:65 p in Express 8:62 p m Ca s` .tiOrsov Fa WPM WALTON To Toronto To Goderioh Sxprage......... 7:11 a m I Express 11:65 a in Expreaa 2:57 p m Express 8A0 p nl WROXETER Going East - 7:05 n. 91. and 9:56 p. t 1. Going West - 12:46 and 0:47 p.m. All trains going East connect with C. P. R. et Ornngevillo for Owen Sound, Elora and T G. B. stations. GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent. istrict gttos Walton 8311.1) BIRTHDAY PARTY.—Th0 33rd ltiul1Veraary of the cornet stout' laying of St. George's church, Walton, will be commemorated by special serviceel o11 Sunday Juno 8th 9uµ1 a Tea, under the direction of the Dulles' Guild at ,lobe Bol er's of 1 1 VOdue du >= (venin g Y g .lame 111 h. A good pt•ugruw will be presented. — Goderioh Robert Snowden,- of Stanley, de. livered ,at Goderioh. six hogs, ante 11 which weighed 050 pounds, and hemmed, 852 00. The six totalled 5100.01), ao average of $28 17 each. There. Is some talk of organizing 0 mattnflwlurers' base ball league, which would Mulatto the Fut'lititre 0111 Organ factories, the Wheel Rigs O(t, Duty's Engtue Works, the American .00ail Machine (Io. ami the Western Canada Flour Mills. Meq' • l0tH, Mr`s. Wm. Green. Trafalgar street, reached her 000 birthday. Although 110 formal cele- bration, wets made for the -event a large number of het friends took ad- vantage of the occasion to mall upon the venerable lady and wish her many ret,urli8. She also reneiveti presents and congratulatory messages from Many (180811181. poi11ts. Ill's. Green, who is in excellent health, both of mind and body, cane to ne r " G 1 l 8111 in 1 with vlth her fµ11000, James 11u1•ria.181101 with the exception of a fete y111.ra spent in Dakota has been as -iced lent here ever :deice. Lllnle hack is usually caused by rl11. . 1Iru1µ1.8 a 1 of Lhe miusrle ' Museles u1 the back, for which you will find nothing better "than Chamberlain's Liniment. For sate by all dealer's. Blyth Aria Al le 1 � v s Youn las ttrl e ed 181810 Y 6 flute a ten mentis trip L0 the West 8115 .1110 Smith, who has been visitiing for some t1lu0 with her brother, SV 8(1. Pallnck, has returned to her hone at Petoskey, Mich. A. R, Welds, of Blyth, has passed with first class honors his fitst year exams, in electrical engineering and J. A. Coombe has passed his final year in Civil Engineering. bliss Ella Metcalf, who has been in Vic:toile Hospital, London, for some ,cline' recovering from the effects of an operated, pel'Ptlrtneil there, hag re- turned to her home although site is still weals. Dr, W. Sloan, of 'T0(0nt0, tette the guest of his brothel., A. VV. Sloan, fora couple of days last. week. The doctor cattle up to , inspect, his ((11,nnnielnt in the Union Cemetery which had blown down diming the wind stoma slime weeks ago. It will be neces8101'y to send it to Toroeto for repairs, The Standard says :—We under. eland 1 that (1 t 'll eaecord(uuut to law 1.110 Reeve till n' v r oelaldm Cnunmlinl Geo. 1'owell's stint vacant int the 11+x1 meeting of the Cinlined as that will be three consecutive Months slime he line tlaken hie seat, 11n'Pngh µ1150n'1' front town IOW Nis ulludelstoo(1 that • - 1.1 dik BUSINESS CAM'S, WM. SPENOE CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER Ai% or' MARRIAGE GE Ct LI �,NBE race lµ the Post otnee, Ethel, au.i JOHN SUTHERLAND 1NUUBABa11, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS, 1.'b. SCOTT A. AN AUO'TION• • anal will 8011 ler- better prices, to Cotter wen, l0( less time and lase oharson Than any ether auotluuoe, 1n Emit Huron or he won't °Large anything. Dates and ordure 0011 always 110 arranged at Mile Mace or by (, ..rso nal application, • I AI Aril) i;ONVEYANDMS. M. SINCLAIR- 1' V • Barrister, Solicitor, Uuaveyaneer, notary l'ablia, deo, UIDoe—iiIewart'µ Sleek 1 auor Nor 011 el Central Hotel. Solicitor for the Metropolitan Bank. petit) D1000'1', HAYS & $ILLORAN R A 111002 Etta, SOLICITORS, CH/TABUN PUli',Li, ai't'U. W. Pµ00000'0, B. 0, R 0, HAT( J, L, Exnr,09AN (1Noee—'these formerly occupied by Messrs Oamerou k Holt, Ooonatoa, ON'WAaia. ALLAN LIN Royal Mail Steamers TO L.IVEI8POOL Iroln Montreal ('ofaioan .. Pat , llny 17 .lune 19 Virginian.... ...... '1'h❑, May 2 June 19 4'unlabul I,nt . May 81 .Tune 24 Victorian ............. .. Thu., Julie u July 11 TO GLASGOW Senna Ineviun............ Slit.. 11. .y 17 .tune 19 Hesperian....... ..,, ant. Mr) 14 June 21 Prutorinn ............... Silt., ll.'y 111 done 28 ........ Snt„ a.nY 18 Jone 20 TO LONDON AND HAVRE Scotian , Sun., May 18 June 22 tOorinthinn ............:Sun., May 25 June 29 Sicilian Rte, “lutio 1 July 6 Ionian Sun., June 8 July 18 tUorinthinu will not enlist Havre.) Full Information es to rates, um., on nppll'an- tlon to W. H. KERR. A gent Allan Line, Brueeele. r.„.....vravratz4: .49A eeXarivatexe i4 5µI0, The Cost of Business or short- Pis LLL8 hand Education in the Z TORONTO, ONT. lip you know just how little it costa 1 to [mitre n thorongh buoinees educe• t tion that will not only Mermen your earning capacity but will 0181110 you 10 B. get 0-p geta position where you will 001110 in Contact with influential people who t2 can 0seist you to further edvnnoemebt•y 1,4 Our antelope/ will give you full par- tiinlnre. A postal wird—one effort— 'R we do the rest.L Cor. Young 8111) W. J. ELLIOTT, l Alexnndor Sts. S Principal. 7ictV :avF^aPmavxiv F:a rtivFaL L'aPR^a arta CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. r The best practical training school in �to Ontario. Threw• departanonla—Cern. i tscr, merelal, Shorthand and Tologra. phy. All 00011 0 Arn thorough Nod 1 prnotiaal. oaohnFs Etre rxporieneed +� >� and gr8dunt09 Ore 11100184 111 p00811µ119. (,d 'We give individual attention and stud. ay Shynulimy ay enter at 11y'1.111µ (1.j 0900. write for our free oatnlogue et 3 D. A. MCLACHLAN, Principal. VA .rilrn 4v'eris„av<w karntiirMa1t gialaV rat< meameeeN 5µ7r mare 'aviveve x\te__,61' r Tuesday, Mar. 25 1 is-tho oponing day of the r Bpring Toren at R The I a Business 1 t s owes 1 t_Itttttl college 9 0! TWo Courses— to L, Commercial and Stenography EDWIN O. MATTHEWS, Prin. vi d.m'Ve(4>,ie(a4'RtiG:t7A .sra'PxvaV;c!*A'4' Y THE Best Brains 11 Canada hey°participeated in the pro. parntionof our splendid Houle Study Courses In Banking, Economies, Higher Accounting C01nm0101111 Art, Show Curd Writing. Photography, Journal. ism, Short Story' Writing, Shorthand and Bookkeeping. Solna the work which most intei'eots ;you and write us for Particulars, Address . THE SHAW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 302.7 Yongo St., Toronto • ` I - Health Depends On, Good Blood Evel'ynne WILD uses b'ereoznne has good color and great vitality. Reason for this is 141>rr'o71)1)8 s power to create nnueishie blood "i was broken t g k 11 drove, had no strength and couldn't coat” writes Mts. Chas. Benny of Cloyne, Ont. "My nerves were irritable, I was Lhi'!t-hio0ded and con- tinually o1-Ldnu1dly Unhappy. 1tit,l eln zone Its gave Mme neve ('1101 forelegvilli g o gY 18 brought 100 strength—made me well," Greatest tonic n(1 re-hnilche O a vvel' known is Perl0znns. Sold eve -y. where in Coe boxes. Redoes not intend Lo return ID Myth to 1.088(112. Um will 0111111 the elec. tion of :mother Uouu,iller to fill out the balance of the Year. .51 611e ulnae or Lhe 111111/11 meet dug o h Ladies' Aid t 1 f the 1a of the Mt , 11 1.l c 8L cl 1 ec of Tuesday µ'Le •1 t ori , t b o l 1 Y t> I I of 1µ8C week he \V 110 s 51i5µi r u41 Y 8001et31 Met and pl'eaellt001 bird. 119y8e8 You'll; with 1111 address and a belttltifully 8ittnet1 Life Meulbeeellip (ferUficate, to the value of 825.00. MPS. Y0111401118 been 88 most fal1bf111 worker 111 1.115 M1811o11asy Society 101' many years, in feet she has been laciitifled with all the o'ganizal8an in eonneel84(1n with the church from their inceptiwl during the past 80 year.(, and the address end preeenla- don wee a most tangible way toe the Missionary Society to µh001 theft. (ap- preciation of her labors. Grey ANCIENT i'lisToaY.— Following is taken from a directuly of 138001 comity, published in 1803.— "Grey township Wile 801(I ill 1854 and is now well 901 tied. '1'110 laud is at good quality', the soil being genet ally clay. The 1)8(1181' 8a v088 heavy and elite Niel s of 01111, beech, maple, err., with a little pine smut roma.. It 8s 0001c -red by Monello; o8' the Maitland and many cullet st.lreams, The pupnlatir)n ;teem ding In 1111' Inst, emicti8 0(•tucne wadi 2 131. 'There were 00 hulls, oxen and st pees ; 8801 11111rh roues ; 125 (ntiveo Anil heifers ; 31 hoeses nvel' three yea) 5 ol(1, valued at $9211, 1111(1 four culls ;Old fillies melee 3 ; 120 sheep ; 100 pigs: The value of all the live stock was 88,973. There ours only one 0µ1•I8130 kept for pleasure, the value cif was which 5 i s e , the 70 , bet 8 , Of the fortnnetemeet. 8s not given." Pits Your Case Exactly Y1u know haw you feel,— blue sickly and heavy. Each morning you waken int 1.t (1u11 "dopy" condition and wish 8t were night again. Your liver Is Wrong autl needs fixing with De, Hamilton's Pills; they do rnl'e all liver ills. At mice Shy: system is re- lieved or 111isnn8, blond is enriched and purified, appetite increases and digestion picks or), Health and vigor ram 11 because Dr. Hamilton's Pills make the body proof against tvenk- ness and disease. Foe yew 1Fve1, -your kidneys, you stomach, for the sake of ynnr looks and feelings, try 1)1'. Hnnnilt0l's Pills, 25c per box at any (1011181.0. Atwood .inn. 88.10205 11(19 purchased from \i1•µ. Bnyd the two back lots adjoining her resi(lenr0. J. W. McRain lois been very sick (lm'inlg the past few weeks at11(1 is still confined to his mom. Mrs. Benson, an elderly lady, who 8s living with her sister, Firs. .T. A. Turn hull, had the misfortune to fall down 8t11ie8 brenking several ribs. She is now progressing rapidly. First sitting of the Court of R2. vi98nn no the Assessment Holl fol the Township of Elma for the year 1918, will be held at the. Agl•ietdtnrnl Hall. Atwnnd, on Monthly, at 2 o'clock. H. Beldon, who has been a resident of this village for' 1 he past two ye;u•s and nlltnlger. of the Cement, plant, moved to- Tornntn this week, where they intend to make their future home. Following are the oMc:era 111 min- uet:t8on with the File Brigade 2— (Thief, John Roger; Deputy -Chief. Wnl. Robb ; Captain of -Fire Engine, r D. Hodge ; Captain r f Rurket Brigade, Hugh Porter ; Chief of Hose Dept.. Thos. Dickemi • Aseist,ts, J. P. (arirnsielee, F. B,u Brown, Jas. Haney 1 Chief of Rook and Ladder Dept., .1oh/1 Sanders ; Assistants. \Vin. Sherr, George 61 ilia, Bennis 1310 ton ; $9010kµ1 y 7`rvvtuu'er, T. G. Ratcliffe : Auditors. E. H. String and Gen. hochhend ; Trustees, John Roger, J. A. Roe, Tilos, Dickson, Now 8s the time to get rid of your rheumatisnn. Yen ran do it by ap- plying Ulmtmlilllatin's Liniment and massaging the part's `freely ,at each application. For sale by all dealers. Bluevale 21111,NnER1tY COUNCIL.-0,,uneil Inca herr 0111 610y 6411. Al rltlhel's all pres- ent, Reeve in Lir chair. 31.en:tee of Inst Meeting reed and on (notion 11 Messrs. 1Vheelet and ,llcfiuree3 adoplyd. lilntied by Wheeler 81,1 41013urney, 11110 we pass a 137-1115, to issue debentures foe the stun of $12000.00 to build bridges, se)d de- bentures to I ne for 20 years at 6 pet cent. and that wi selI it 1y total (80- Isen 1111-08 (18 (LI 12 11 o'o'decl this year and the balane1 ellen 1egnit'ed. .A vote of the ratepltyel's will. be Laken ml. said By-law on Jeno 7th 1018, Moved 811 luurndm ti b' 1V>llwood 1 N t ( a nil 5 Rutheefo•d that the issue d(lbeninres for $10000.00 on the sane cont1i11oiuz es ill the motion. The :Intendment was lost. As elesst's. Breckenridge and McMichael refueed to sign agrxe- til' t v to LleBolLduvui he leek was t (. 1.9 nn - 8 1 111 tic 1> (' 1 t 1 u motion >f Wheeler and 0111 Mc13nuley to again advertise for dig- ging said Drain, tenders to be ripened May 20th at 4 p. tn. at Council Chamber, I3lnevale, Well wood— Rut That l this Council ad- journ to meet at Bluevale, 00 Mon (hay, May 26111, at 10 10. 111. and as a Court of Revision of ltssessnienI roll at 2•p.'in, P. POWELL, Clerk. W OMEN'S INSTITUTE.— The annual Meeting of the Bluevale branch of Ole WoueIPs.-lnet.itute Was held at the Bonne of Mee. Geo. 1 (21)00405 ort May 88.1). Officers were all . preaeni and(t good Uttend,ulrs for the bray season. After 1190111 , business had been transacted, Secretary rend no (LekeowledgmeI1 11 on the Queen 1'11µ0y Hospital, Toronto, stating nl1e. contribution had been a'reelved and was very helpful and in the 1(24,1' future the 100111(1 0000800 a photo of tl(e cot we had helped 1.0 furnish The annual cnnlvention at Belgr1ve Wile then disensse5. Members 'who would like 10 attend must be present 11. the Jane meeting as fuether ar t mlgt': t menta will E, he made. d0 '1112 f e 1' 1 I m l of 110(1009 • v t follows 1 a as it v — 1 81 115. Pleshdent, Mrs. 1ltiht, illaek 878rr lytesideto, Miss Olive Scot t 11'v 13804 001180 ; Rae -Sect elnl t, Mrs. P. D. King ; Auditors, Mrs•' W111, t .i of f �tS Recommc.ids Lydia E. Pillke ham's Vegetable Compound for Backache, Nervous. ness, tics.dachcs.. Lyndon, Ky.— "I have been taking LydlaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for headaehes,neuralgia pans, backache, nervousness and a general run down con- dition of the system, and am entirely re- lieved of these troubles. I recommend your remedies to my friends and give you permission to publish what 1 write," Mrs. H. VON RODEN, Lyndon, Ky, When a woman like Mrs. Von Roden is generous enough to write such a let - tar as the above for publication, she should at least be given credit for a sin- cere desire to help other suffering women, for we assure you there is no other rea- son why she should court such publicity. Canadian Woman's Experience: Windsor, Ont, — " The birth of my first child left me a wreck with terrible weak spells, but I am glad M tell you that I do not have those weak spells and I feel like a.new woman since taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound. I am now well and strong and can do my own housework. Ido not take medicine of any kind. It was Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound that restored me to health."— Mrs. ROBERT FAIRBAIRN, 72 Parent Avenue, Windsor, Ontario. It yon want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi- dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. 7:111,01tiri lessee, Ales. 3, W King ; Directors, Mrs. McDonald. firs. Henry Ditnent, ills. M00(111. There was 7 members added to roll. Miss Scott gave a very interesting and helpful paper on "Flower Oniture and Bulbs" telling how to. fertilize ; how and when to plant; how to care for, to produce t he most, bloom and the most pleasing variety. A piano dart, was given by 318sses 011.10 Messer and Mary King. A vote of thanks was tendered. Mrs. McDonald for the use of her hmlre ,Mud to those taking part. Meeting was brought to a close to meet on June 12th. Listowel Motor -cycle races in Listowel on May 24th. John Livingstone, Main street tvevt, has erected a Pt'eston galvaniz- ed iron garage. Rose Hermiston, who has been attending the School of Pharmacy. Tar01t0, 15 spending his holidays with his parents in town. 0yrus and Airs. Hacking, and daughter, titer g Miss Marv, arrived f0µ40 British Onlumbia last week and are visiting at the home of Mee. Hack- ing's sister, John and Mrs, Living- stnue. The Many old Listnwel friends of Sidfot'd and Mrs. Tatham will learn with regret' of their intended de - pa Lure from Listowel. bh•, and Mts. Y'aLhatn and family puepoae leaving for Toronto where they will make their 110110 in the future. It. is about 88 years since Mr. Tatham took np his residence in Listowel. + • y4 • + • + • H• • •+ + • •• • • • • •1 There's no Crowd when the Third's •+ •A 0 ++ • INN•01111111101111110®B Anybody can Kodak— i O • • ••+ No fuss, No bother, • No dark room. 0 • Kodaks from $6.00 up + • Brownies $1.00 to $12.00 .4, • + Now that the bright days te are here conditions are right • for getting good pictures, a • Everything for the Ildaker• • always in stock. •IWendt J. R. ww n e d1. I 'r • • Jeweler Wroxeter 11101). Fleming passed away late Th ni cloy afleruoon. 0000/Wed had been 80 failing health for scene time peat and death was not altogether• u, r 1 1 xi 1 cecLl.d, wife anti threw (hind• 111 1• ' n at l vlve. There died in Listowel on Friday May 11th, Margaret Uatn 111011, be- loved wife of Robe] l McMillan, In her 48th year, The deceased lutd been in i'uibug 110(411.11 for some tinge and had 1101'0 bedfast I'ut" about tiro weeks before her death. The late Mrs. McMillan 4018,5 the elated danghtsr of Alex, incl 1111.8. Ulmmpbt18 and was born neat' Moleswot•111. Ttvelve years ago 081e merited liubort Mc11811an, during which thee they have lived mostly in town. Besides her parents and huabaocl, 1)11(0e sisters and throe brot111888 0nrvive., etunely, Mee. Hag- gard, Ros1tuwn, Sask. ; Mts. J. Smith, Neepawa, Men, ; and Mrs. G. Hamilton, town ; 135)8)1. Edmonton, Alto. ; and Daviel end Henry, 111u1es- worlh, The funeral took place on Monday aft :lemon to Paha/82W 00100-. Levy, Rev. 1). W. S. Unquiet t con- ducting the funeral serol/,'.. Barely Lived Through 11 A terrible experience lied Ldw, J. O'Oonnor of Sault Ste, Mamie, „From boyhood" he writes, "I have been a cotxtaut sufferer from asthma and catarrh. My nose and Lht•o(tt was always stopped up and I had dtop- pings in the .throat. When attacks came on 1 thought 1 couldn't live through the night" I would sit up gasp for breath and endure great distress. Oatarrhozone made me en- tirely well." No stronger proof 8s re- quired. ( 1 e d. Ast I ma is curable so is c11t(1'1 b. Use tar "On 1.bu zone" and your recovery is gnatamteed. Two sizes, 26c and $1.00 at all dealers. Morris SCHOOL REPORT-- Report of p1.O- mo18o11 examinations 8. S. No. 1, Morrio, Those metered * failed. To 81.. IV.-- Levine Wallace, Lillian Rogerson and Willie Phelan (egnal. To.lr. IV.— Mamie Hall, Harvey Nivils, Bruce Brown, Vera Hall, "'Tillie Rogerson. To Se. III.—Ken- neth Tayl(n, Harvey I3elr'lles. To Jr, III.—Louis Phelan, Richard Wal lice, *Anlhoey liaggit. To Sr. II.— \d,trgal'et. Brown, Nellie Kelly. M'u'y Healy, Jnh1 Craig, Earl Heal v, *Willie Kelly. To Jr. Il.— Boyd Taylor, Lizzie Fear arid Robbie L. Laidlaw (equal) Ernest. Nivins, Oharlie Cunningham, Alice Kirk. M. E. FEAR, Teacher. Fordwich Walter and Geo. McMichael have returned from their Wester„ trip. ex -Reeve T. Ce. Shearer 8s able to be t eta alter his long and serious 111- „(.05. Alex, Gibson, just East of the town has two,.geese that have laid. 02 eggs this Sptiug and one of them is still busy. Cemetery Trustees are having a tiew fence built and other necessary repairs atteude.d to at the Fordwich cemetery. A. and Mrs. Montgomery, J. and Mrs. M08tgontely, W. and Mrs. llnntgoinery and Mrs. McKennitt at- ('nde(1 the funeral of a relative in tlarkdale. \Vin. 13ennett sr. Gor'rie, left fora three month's visit to Ireland, ac rlMpaui25 by his niece, Miss bitty 1\'µ1(0'r8, daughter of 301111 Walters, .f Orange 11811. The Junior League of Ole 1Vletho- Ii81 church 18015 t.he18 annual meeting I'or I he purp86e of electing officers. They err as 841110We :—Snperin80ndant, Urs. 11. S Me.Oabe ; President, Hilda (4illcinsnn ; Vice -Pres., Lola Willis; Mec'y., Bu01ah Strome ; Treas., Nellie IL83ery ; Organists, Aline Schaefer, lethel Downey and Lola Willis. Jamestown A FORMER RESIDENT.— Blyth Stanla1'5 published a short biography 1f one of Blyth's 1nelst familiar 01tU- zens, and u former well known resident of Jamestown locality, namely Joseph Coombs, better known by his intimate friends as "grandpa" Coombs accompanied by a pot trait of him. It. spoke es follows : —Although lie will Iiave reached his 83rd birthday tomorrow, (Friday May 16) he is certainly a remarkable man fur bis yeal's ; las spry as many. 0101 half his age and he takes all the pleasure out of life there is being an eothusiasi1c bowler, and his bowls ae, generally twat. the jack. He is a lover of sports and was one of the fist with the rod and line on the opening of the teot29 001(6011 this month. As he knows where Lhe best holes are 110 generally brings home a „i„ aIn 1r Mee a t 1 {, al d this Cone 401.µs no xcep1101(. Ile is a 0ue8ervaLive of (me old school in politica and delights 1.1 51501158 p0111100 5,5 18123' are 80-1.5(8.7 rod bare been 8n the past. Few men 1 e blessed with all their faculties to .toll a 1' > t v old age laud. able to 00(a'0 p g Y Il( as h , e. AJ r. nlMbBu al e 180.11- C s t E nen by birth being 0011 at Cheer' ton, 411 vo1shil0, ill the year. 1830 and when 80 yeere of age cµ11180 with his 1804) e•01,11ef8 11 Ualalla and settled 811 ..18.1(111 where the suhjeet of 0119 emelt was apprenticed to the blink }lugtoldstonemason Dade. A8'let erv8ug 4 yeal'e he cuulmeneed con- luctieg on his own accomit which Lost Vitality J aused By Kidney, Stomach and Bowel Disorders St, John, N. B., September 18th, 1911—My 610th(. was agreat suffrter porn kidney, stomach and bowel -mettles and was given up by two ,ortnr5. He ryas advised to try your teig Pills, which he did, and after eking live boxes was completely re - eloped to health and is better t0 -day 11401 he 11119 been for years. Yon "amt Mont ee Fig t 1 m n 11 l i Pills Loo highly. hl . 6v g , 1 W MA aL NVE 8 18 all dealers 25 and 60 cents 00 The l'1e, Pill (lei„fit, Tlnolnte, Ont. ,Sold tel rrrn;umeudrd 8(1 1l'us5e15 by J. Fox, Dru3)9808. be continued In that city tun 7 years, In 185211e was married to Altai Eliza Hillier, or Setuulerllill and they :twe- ed oved to a farm io Grey Township (near Jamestown). 4 year's later he et>tu('u- eti to Landon µ11d some rrrolChs after went to the Stelae; where he followed ilia tletd0 of met:acting. Tide he continued for upwards of 14 years when he returned to his farm in Grey and purchased 200 acres adjoiniu , While working this land Ile did not cease his oocnpation as mason and i11 Company with his son-in-law, Anthony McDonald, of 01110)1 brook, 041111acteil for and built malty of the buildings throughout that section. The 510t11- 0dist church Blyth 1 one at Bluevale two at 'Walton, and another at Wroxeter are monuments of his work. In July 1908 Me. 00ombs WAS bereft of his wife and the following Fall he came to Blyth and has since made his hone with his son-in-law, Jaynes Ontt. Mr. Coombs is the father of'afamily of 4, all of whom have ,net with much prosperity. They are : Mrs. Jas. Cott, Blyth ; Mrs, McDonald, Cranbrook ; Wm. George, in the employ of the 0. P. R. at Moosejaw ; and Joseph Edward, Public Seiiool In8peetor, atSaskatoon. Mr, Coombs' :nonevents friends in Blyth, extend to him congratulations o0 having attained his 8381.1 birthday and itis the wish of all that he may be spared to enjoy many Inose. HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSI ONS TO MANITOBA, ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN Each Tuesday until October 28th. Inclusive. Winnipeg and Return - 835.00 Edmonton and Return - 43.00 Other points in proportion Return Limit two mootilo. HOMESEEKERS' TRAIN leaves Toronto 2.00 l3am. each Tuesday, May to August, inclusive. Best train to take, as Winnipeg !s reached early morning, enabling paste"Sera to make allbranch line 10080 dole. 'Through train Toronto to Winnipeg and West Particulars from Canadian Pacific Agents or write M. G. MURPHY. D.10.A., C.P. Ry., Toronto K. L. JACKSON, Agent, BRUSSELS She Was Wlld With :Foto From Willow Creek, Ont„ M1ss F, Die a1401.11.es . fete e rs age I 0080 drenched vit r 1 an t' a b an d get hnuhago ; 11. was like n 01.001 red pie elg back. I also heti earache and wee just wild with pain, 1 anp- piled bµttiug emitted With Net- iline to .toy Par and rubbed on Nerviline for the lumbago, Pilar rubbing re- lieved•a>id in a few flours I was we11, No other liniment could do' this," Ws the penetrating pewee of Ner- villim the' : n1101000 81. superior to all other Iiuiule1115. Noth1ng heals l8, 25c atall dealers. Microbes in Your Scalp Authorities say that a microbe Causes baldness: if you are losing hair try our remedy at our risk. Professor (lnua, of Gemlany, and Dr. Sabouraud, the great, French Dermatologist, claim that a mi - ()robe causes baldness and their theory has been verified by eminent scientists. This . microbe destroys the hair follicles in time causing the scalp pores' to close and the scalp to become shiny. 'filen, it is believed nothing will revive the growth. If treated before this occurs, baldness may be overcome. Wo know of nothing thathas given such universal sati8faetion in treating the scalp and hair as Rexall "03” Hair Tomo. It has been de- sigued after long study to overcome the cause of falling haw as discovered by Prof. Unna D. Sabouraud and • Other soap and hair specialists, and we believe it will do more than any- thing else can to remove dandruff and stopfallen hair; andl0( 11 any human gd a n � ' 1,12 a Can ,ornate a new growth of hair it will do that, too 6 t. We want you to make us prove it. We will pot for a month' 1 treatment of Result "ea" Hair Toric used der- ing a tient, if you will use it ac- cording 00 directions, end are not thoroughly satisfied, When we will do this, you surely should not hesitate to at leeot try it. Start 1..h. treatment today. Your mere request will get your money back if you want it, Two sizes, 60e and 61.00. You can buy ltoxall "93" Hair Tonic in this community only at our store: F. R. SMITH. Brussels The � ,I4oro Ontario There is a Rexall Scorn in nearly every town rand city in the United States, Canada and Great Britain. There is a different Rexall Remedy for nearly every ordinary human M— inch espeetally designed for the partioutar 81 for which It is recommended. 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