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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1914-3-26, Page 5JNO, SUTHERLAND & SONS Business Cards LIMITED I S °. LI 'CE )JAS ANDEMSON. VE ERINARY SURGEON. e o • to at Ander. 0(a ass i H Moore. Ol an at i(�dgd6�1A aN2°a9 M o n Wlt dN: tr1 " entitle, IlaaeIa '101ap!rVlle 1 . LEGALAND CONVEYANCING. APiCtNa. DR.T. T M AE Q Y R. p i0UD11'00T, HATH df EILLORAN FlAItHIST 1 E8, 1ULIOITIRid . NOT AEI E8 PU131J(1, N'I'U. W. PaoUDFoOT,K. O. H 0, HAT. J. L. EILLooAN Otn000—Those formerly °donated by dieser namoron h Bolt nommen, 04'r.su o LIVERPOD SGOW-LONDON•HAV Large, comfortable steamers --every , convenience, every (C luxury. For inform- ation apply agents, Or .. the Allan Line 12 ° TORONTO Awe W. H. KERR. Agent Allan Line, Brussels. ,,,.,,,,,..,,,,„.........,„,,,„„„4, : Beforeou Look Ahead I Y Step Before yon n t.nn and aim high ri r 4,u sin o ytou Superior ooki 'Z 0- e iEducation you 1Yill be luokn•g to- a nod the Q Sof TORONTO, ONT. Y® 'fh'• Scheo7 tko'hnx the hnblb of do10 P to 1e •lass of tvorlr that Beal a the etnmp of -'Aunm•lurity " Open all 1 est. Enter r env time, Handsome Catalogue .ons 011 ' eq,t ext , gOcr Yonne and W. J. ELLIOTT, 10 .-3Alexander Ota. 1 Principal. 3. 1 i areAt WZAIR:aWSSZA :i:'0 ARa`y LVati»+WA-a>i +a•`4 g CENTRAL / VI 0 .,�y' / //./ / w P t;,TRATFORD,• ONT .,. Become a speeinlixt in Bttsiaes9, It Offers more op lortanhiea than any '' other calling. 1.a reap the full meas. tree of ntt000o,• you meal hove the best possible training This is Ontario's 0 0° ��y7 Bi et Boat nem School We give in- dividpal attention. You may enter our Meares at any time. Throe Depart - manta, Coumuorcinl, Shorthand and , Telegraphy. Write at once for onr free aoLologuo D. A. McLAOHLAN, Principal. q ru'/.f, u)A'aa$• I yr,r•,, trigAvSvArVtAvZ.Y, 11104,, .... y5v.AY4r4vm•sv5v,1...Ar..,,,„.. Enter 0 5 Listowel sDSineSS College y 0 g EDWIN G. MATTHEWS, Prin..... a -t Any time AND Grow with us. For particulars eddreos— THE Best Brains In Canada have participated in the pro - aeration or our splendid Home Study Courses in Baniring,Eoonomies, Richer AOconntl ng, Commercial Art, Show Card Writing, Photography, Journal• 18101, ZIlinrt Story Writing, Shortland snd Boolrlreeping. Select the work .` which mast interestsyonand write us for particulars, Arltl reos f^ THE SHAW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL lal-T Yont;o at., Toronto .�.. >cst--•'10'10= e There lire gotta points in near- ly all makes of watches— there are faw that are bad hi, every respect. 1n REOINA WATCHES you will find emc bodiod AL L. tee good points a Wt,tch can h v4,, judged from the standpc,iats of SOLIDiTV DURA Iii LITY, ' RLL I A BIL,IT Y. For sale by Walton L., Blake.. Thorns in rho Flash. 4,'a'' a of 1, rhS. it,van w I, c 1s the age ray \Vhy suffer—our,. is oval ting in every drug 8111(1 in 1110 fo1111 cif Pubi.0lll's (Joan liber elnt whin' 1)0Iirveti at urine, o}n,re8 thirou$lilly and' Wit be bent ppair rine gond results (086081y"i*ttt� ltslglit" Bachelor of Modiolne, University of Toronto ; 1..ioensiate nod Graduate of the (ionogeot Phy- stotmis and Surgeons, Ont. , Post - graduate Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat lion ital. ihioago,111. Ex.0oose Burgeon to St. Mich• 1's Hospital. Toronto. Olfloe over 10, R, Smith's Drug Store, Tele. none uonneotion with W'anbrook at all hours. DR. F T. BRYANS ,mhelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; u,rnl late of College of Physicians and aur - suns, Ontario ; aX•senior Hotem Surgeon 01 '.•0tere Hospital, Toronto, 011laes of late Dr A MuRevoyY, Smith Bleak, Brussels. Buret phone 45, A' EX. D M'KEL.VEY M.B., M.C-P.&S.. O. 108 Blom. street 1104. Toronto Diseases Ear, Noso and Threat anneal aa'Ixtant m Stir, Nurse and 1 brow! de. ancient New General Hospital, Toront:a 'est Gracia., to B toward 110110111 School, Bo. ,,, bit.. 4..0100' Resident Merger. 0141 HH, Et ht entry ' late (ghdoal ,oa.lctent 1, Jose and Throat department Mass (Om Bra. 401 • late House Surgeon Toronto Genera Inrpf tat ter In Brussels by appointment. DR. M PERC:USON ETHEL, ONT. 'hrsioien and Surgeon: Post Gradnnteeonrs," melon (Eng 1, New York end Chicago How -dintstinecial attention todioease of eye. eel ',rise and throat Eyes tatted for glasses. ^. H ROSS, 0 D. S. , L D S Graduate of Revel College of Dental .eansnr0,1010titand Grn.lneto Univoreily 1,' n t duke. '1!nr n n Nnrn of D I kLY• Office In Ioard Block, Wingham Phone 239 Pox, Otfl''e box 278 Painless Extraction, Plato- work and Bridge Work a Specialty DR. WARDLAW Honor graduate of -the Ontario Veterinnrp rloltoge. Dep and night palls.' Moe opp0tlt' "'lour MITI, Ethel, MAUDE 0. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Personal graduate Department of Opphthli uolugy, Moe lormiok Medical College, Clilnag.. [Il., 10 prepared to teat ayes and rat glasses at her once over Grower's Restaurant, Brussel. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of ever' week Moe hours 1 to 0 p m Porenoo, by appointment, Phone 1219. T. R. BENNETT will give better satisfaction to both burer nor seller than any other Auctioneer and only ,Marga what is reasonable Sales conducted anywhere in Ontario. Piro bred stook soles a apnalaltr• Write or 'phone 2B Wroxeter: QJi x.t. Vigour Razzwanr BRUSSELS Gana Sotdn GOING Noreen taxa 7:07 a m -Express 10:50 a m Express 115 a ,n Mail 1:59 p;2 lamaresa 2:55 u m Express 9:52 p 17AdldI eef.L PdWWPIC WALTON To Toronto To Goderich laxpresa 7:52 a it I Express 12:16a m 1txpof ress 2:47 p Express 8:88 p WROXETER Going East - 7:05 a. m. and 2:55 p. m. Going West - 12:46 and 0:47 p. in. All trains going East comma with 0. P. R, at Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T G. 13. stations. GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent. dol l 1,1,ews Rents (CROWS. ROBINS. 1 HR next and last Monthly Horse Fair for this season will be held on l'hurnclav, April and 75 c9N'rs, in advance, gets THE POST 0o the close of 0914. If it's the new. yon are after uow is, a good time to sub- scribe, THE house and lot known as the Holmes property on the Corner of Flora and Alexander streets has been pur- chased by S Wilton. A letter from H. Ham; of Ferguv.- fOi'nlel'Iy of Brussels, ssys Mrs. Ham ,10t'18ving-Very robust health Many old friends here wish her early improve mens until completely restored. WORD ' F 000D CHEER —A note -front Caronto sat 9 :—"1 receive '1'9111 POST fleet V Week and it deems to me aN good 's a letter and I always like Friday a9 I am sore of interesting reading when it arrives." THE Pori heartily th'(nks those who have beet, to:oa'ing off- suh.criprinn 1 ,ecnntn'; and throes to !tear 'root a few Hundred Vlore during Starch Write t)9 n letter when you 1 telling tthont. yntl(' locality prospects, etc. Miss Maggie ~Mellen, of the 4131 ine, Morris townshm, has leased the hone formerly occupied by Mrs. 11)0 l0'irher, William street, lately vacated by Harry Kcys who, with Mrs I{i-ys, THE REASON FEWER- PEOPLE TAKE REMARKABLEI nod use a rialto and der V( un the If I s n other 1 t harsh physics is becolulug less every year becltuse mope aid move people are using ltexall Ordeeli('8, which we newly believe ter he the b• t.st. bowel ! remedy Duct' made. They taste so 11111011 like candy that even the child- reit like therm. At the same 1,103e they act so easily and i8turally that there is 0(o pnrging, gelpieg* or patio. They promptly reprove the 5Ous(G potion and, by soothing tool streughh- eniug the bowels, make it less liable to occur again. 1Vt( hove the utmost fotith in them. we know what they are Made of and the pleasant, beneficial results that always follow lied use. Yon needn't take our wind for it II' Rexrtll Orderlies don't help you—it they don't entirely relieve all pal bowel troubles—come back and tell u. .0073 we'll give -hark your looney lr, vest puckt'l tin boxes ; 100, 25e, 50. you (11tH buy L'1' ,all Or clerlies 4,1111 rl ')'Ire lir-omit til„rer,, nuc i11 1111 ''071 0111\' 01 tor. U. lt.. Smith, I)o-uo - -rist, Brussels. THE regular monthly meeting of th W, C. '1'. U. will he held in the suclirnc room of the Public Library o r Fnd8y .fternoou, March 27011. at 3 o'clock The topic "Purity and Moral Ede cation" will be taken by Mrs. Dail{ Vise ors always welcome. D G Anderson, formerly of Atwood, who hes been public school Principal rat St Mar%sschool hos purchased the St. Marys Argus and will take the editorial 5 t chart shortly,(aural the Atwood He t lice at one title. Mr Anderson is a cousin to Mrs (Rev ) A 1 Mann, Bros eels, THE Po -'r welcomes Bro. Ander son back to the Fourth Esrate toad wishes him sucees5 In laking hold of the Ar 0(. which is an old and well est abli led weekly.. The Pa meson Spectator. SAWS of an 81.1110 01 Mrs (Dr.) Holmes, of Brui'elx: We are pleased to slate that Mrs. Gro Chambers. ot Harriston, who figured 'n the automobile arcdent on Chrism) eve, has completely recovered from t1' accident and is- enjoying good health once more. May ibis kind o'd lady enn- titunto improve in health and enjo the pleasures of this life for many mor. years is the wish of her many friends in Hetriston and abroad. Shako Hands With Asthma. Awl'nl distressing is asthma. Brat worse if possible when combined Willy Ihnurh}•tis. Relieved quicker by (lata•rhnzoue than anything else— mired so thoroughly by "Catarrh - ozone" lhott it doesn't return. Cater- thnzoue's heolitig vapor is breathed right into the bungs, destroying the Catlett of Asthma and succeeds in the moat chi relic eases. Try it. Two sizes, 26c mill $1.00, at ail dealers. THE REDLTRIDUTION OF HURON.—A .press report from Ottawa in reporting the progress of the redistribution gives the following concerning Huron :—In Huron 'he difference of opinion is over the Townsutp of Goderich. The new North riding of Huron will becom- pnsed of the present east riding with the addition of Ashfield, Colborne, West Wawanosh, the Town of Goderich and Goderich Township, If ii is decided to include this latter municipality The new South riding will be made 0D of the old Smith ridnlg, together with Hallett, Clinton with Goderich Township in case it does not go into the North. EVERY 111 EMBER SUNDAY.—Thr Listowel Standard of last week ssys ot a former Rector of St. john's church Brussels :—Every member Sunday at Christ church on Sunday last was a de- cided success. Large congregations were present at both services and the services throughout were marked by an inspiring heartiness. It is just five years ago, since the present rector os- sumed charge of this parish and the services on Sun lay last were a .fitting climax to his Eve years of labor h're, and it, is confidently expected that in veare to come Christ Church Listowel, under the direction of Rev:- H. M Lang -F., -d. will be blessed in the same manner that it has been blessed under his ga'danee in the past A RURAL MAIL RULE—It is strictly against the rules of the Po:ii Office De- portment to distribute bills or any kind of 1nai1 mItter in rural mail boxes unless full pnstaee i9 mad t'lereoa, all couriers are instructed to collect all such deposits and deliver them at the post office. where they will be treated as "dead" matter. lois is n point in connection with the rural mail delivery system that snot t!enerally khnwtt, and the give it al; a pieet.4,1' ;ntor,n; tti0n Ant' person, however, ('au (1.pow t a iultt prepaid let'er or p reel Ina , ural m tit b •x r •r any other rural mail pinion along the same route Hud it will be delivered by CASE of Mrs, s M DeclaresLydia L i a E. i lt:tl drir itl 6 & Vegetable Compound Saved Her Life and Sanity. Shamrock, Mo,— "I feel It my duty to tell the public the condition of my health before using your medicine. I had falling, inflamma- tion and congestion, female weakness, pains in both sides, backaches and bear- ing down pains, was short of memory, nervous, impatient, passed sleepless nights, and had Neither strength nor energy. There was always a fear and lread in my mind, I had cold, nervous, veak spells, hot flashes over my body. 1 had a place in my right side that was no sore that I could hardly bear the -veight of my clothes. I tried medicines c nd doctors, but they did me little good, and I never expected to get out again. I got Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable '!impound and Blood Purifier, and 1eer- mly would have been in grave or in an tuns if your medicines had not saved But now I can work all day, sleep atri night, t, e at anything I want, have .et flashes or weak, nervous spells. +dins, aches, fears and dreads are , my house, children and husband • • no longer neglected, as I am almost ;rely free of the bad symptoms I had taking your remedies, and all is ere and happiness in my home. "— .109IE HAM, R. F. D. 1, Box 22, .eek, Missouri. on want special advice write u. Ia. Pinitlram Medicine Co., . lential) Lynn,lliasa. lie courier as if mailed at a post office. It is necessary, however, that the courier obliterate or deface the stamp before placing it in the box to which it IS addressed.' SPRING 'TERM OPENING —On Monday. Nlarelo 3, th, 09(4, the Sprint Term ((pros at Lisiowel Business College 'I'hls year has been the moot successful in the history of the School, both in re gard t0 the attendance of Students. and -iso in quali'y of results ol'tsined Students have been registered from Listowel, Atwood, Milverton, Newton, Burns, Brunner, Millbank, Britton, I'effers, Kuhrvville, Trowbridge, Ethel, Hent.yn, Fordwich, Gorrie, Harriston Palmerston, Dravton, Moorefield, Gnwanstown, Wallace, Tevi tdale, Clifford. Elmwood, Mount Forest, Southampton. Dungannon and other places Nearly twice as many Diplomas have been issued by 00 this year as Eggs for Hatching Hegel Strain White Wyaadattes Pens Nov 1 & 2 consist of 12 pullets in each, selected fends afleck or 80 and Mated with o cock bird and cockerel from 221) and 212 egg record hens. Pens Nos 8 & 4 rooxist, of 12 pill` lets h1 reek, selected fruui balam0e of my sUmlc Mid malted wish cork bird and cockerel from 200 aid 196 leotard belie, Provincial Farm Strain of Bred to Lay Barred Rocks Two pens -21 selected pullets—from flunk or 106 and mated with 2 cocker- els of heavy laying strains. Eggs per setting of 16 Pen 1 White \Vyandottes ...... $2 50 Per, 2 " „ 2 00 Peri 8 " " 1 50 Pen 4 " 1 00 PensBarred Rncks ..... 1 00 75% Fertility and square deal guaran- teed, Only a limned gnnntity of \Vyand'tte eggs fur salt' rip 70 1\lely 1. Riverside Farm Phone 66 or 24x R THOMSON Brussels. 1 e4.•s••+•+.-i•40+•+.+04'•+•+o4••'r04.•41•4•+o41e+•4'•4.04.04'0a•• 9.04' s • i• esve sllot'I Iv for the West.. + I THE DAILY GLOBE —The Daily Globe • own he Secured from now on for $3 ell : Mflhnery er annum to any t mn pnS ,flier• Sprinq Send yntir subset lotion to 'I Het Po anadT 4 The, i)aily Matl-Emi n'e has .reduced : • to the same fee. "his places both • • loaper8 on a par it relates to town and country. CAn91t . FOR ALARM —Thea life of an editor ass saved the tithe( thy by a silver dollar in his pocket A crank shot at Mtn anil the ball struck the dol- lar Now should we happen to get shot before you pay Up 30tlr subscription • 1)11(1 olo're It, no dooIIar to stop the ball„ • we shall glwaVo presume you alight 4' have Saved our life • When. You Ent Too Fast. you have indigestion perhaps marlins, 4 nr it) any. case I he system is overload- ed with 1311(11,1'1' that,shonId be elimnin- ♦ rued, Breath gets hail, eyes look dull, 4 boitdanhea are, frequent,. Why not F (demise and purify the whole system, • why not strengthen the etonael), et-. ('11,11 1114' blor.tl and assist your over- taxed digestive Vlorgans y tfre. L with DDr- lit Hamilton's s P lite thele noon is need ttlifying. every Y T, case they give the eXnet assistance 4 r r g i e e Ytilell 1'131 MCI' rl. top, have it clear color, 0ht rests flit sleep if you Iegtifale ,your tysteltt Willi »r 111(ttitilltlfi'H $'flit, Price 211e i ylltl' 140I* 38l' $11 i'ilrlrlitril • CORDIAL INVITATION is extended to the ladies of Brussels and locality to t • visit our Show' Rooms and see the new creations' in Spring Millinery Following the custom in othy r places we are not holding; a formal Opening .this . Spring and are now ready to carefully look after the wants of our customers. Our Showing will Our prices are Interest you. - Reas • Doable. We will be pleased tohaveyou call. u� P • + • 4• ht. atlinit Iti at s i q oil ♦ c Richards Block • fits Hud floc', Pat. ttoh it shah, strep a E. ROSS Brussels 1 I 1 L 4. ft • T I '•+044MabtN'.Mi'..440-4/'-4*e'r+'f+e' Fs'i':4•4444'N+►'t'.4.4'14'N•'a•+044 THIS STOMACH REMEDY REMARKABLY SUCCESSIVE Yon know us—your home druggist. I'm) know we wouldn't geometer any remedy to relieve hltligestioi or dyspepsia, eJeia, Mr 1ncsY bark, unless we Mt the Mooed to Hden e in that, remedy. Therefore, whet) we offer you Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets with this peon? of our J'aith it) I heln, it leaves you n0 10(00) fur lleadtaliill or doubt. i The tetnarkable 9urees9 of Revd' Dyspepsia Tablets is due to the fact that they contain, among othee1 things, Bismuth and Pepsin, two in- gredients enc1118ed by the lmedicelI profession as invaluable in the. treot- *meat of etemech 1118. '71107 soothe the inflamed stomach; chock heart- burn and distress, stimulate the secretion of gastric juice, aid in rapid and comtortahle digestion of the fond and help to quit'kiy convert it into rich, red blood. It) a short time they tend to restore the stomach Co 0 naturally cnnlf(n'tehle, easy -seting, healthy slate, They alio benefit the bowels. $,exall Dyspepsia Tablets are snlrl only at the 1110re Lhut) 7,000 Rexell Stares, and in this town 01117 by us. Three 91709, 25e, 50e and $1.00. F. R. Smith, Druggist, 13011ssels. contnared with any preceding year, and our graduates are meeting with splendid success wherever they go, IF you in- tend to take up 5110C1 at studies along commercial trees, you make no mistake in entering at our Spring Opening on March 3oth ;the best season of all the year from a student's standpoint. is be- fore you For information address, 1 EDWIN G, MATTHEWS, Principal. Mothers, Here It Is A ?t•ierid and comforter, .011) unceas- ing aid 1(1 every house foto the hund- red aid one aliments that 110 turn up. Nerviliue ie too valuable to be with- out. If something este» 080808 teouhie, if it's c000uips, indigestion: or headache. Nerviline cures. Fur cold en the 4.111.91, aching limbs or Irene batik rob on 14't' roll loto and get ease et none. As a family 90egueoed nothing 19 known to excel Poison's Nei viline. get to large 25c bottle from your deal- er. Leadbury Atwood Nesbitt Hamillon has moved Into the 11101140 (m Main street vacated by ')'hos lloeinih1011, Mrs J.1rn1 : A t 3 11entertained lie I You ug Flees 1311)1.. class,3 the 3letlii- dist clown') 4,11 ,'ut'slhey evening, Jou, Hor0Z,. Intl rented his I1l'upka'I y to Jiro. Suekfiog, of town, and will leave for the West in l near fill1 ore. VmBoatman left laweek 111 Ru,'kviile, Mint)., Where he ham been engaged a9 blackatni111 in a atone guru ry, The dredge belonging to ')`lessee, Crowley & 5300011nell, was unloaded here this tveek fuel will he put in operation o0( the Ellice Maitland Ito, lief Drain, When all the improvements that are nn,lerwttt' on the property of the Grand J'r'uuk Railway 0urruuuding the station, it will have a better ap- pralarice than ever bef'or'e. Tile stock yatd4 have been completed food are now hi use whit'h allele are worthy of note. They at Strongly bolls and Made 111 1400 cool partille00 t 4, 011e coin pat intent being partly (fevered to protect the stock during .the int SUIMMO• days from the sun. The station has been renovated to some extent also the platforms surrnnodiog it, and the filling rap of the roadway with cinders from the station to the )\lair, road will (Wase the ninthly (ren- dition of the yards during the Spring and Fall. Winxnam The dolls' -city celebitttiolt, which took place he Wiughai in honor of St. Pato ick's Day, tot ped out to great success, and the efforts put forth by the tradesmen to make thedayn et - 4 a 1 joytible one for all who came were well rewarded by the great crowd of people despite the bat roads. Flogs were flying from all public buildings and quite tt number of prizes were a- warded as follows :— Oldestgentle- man Coming to town, Adam Reid, aged 87, born in Connaught, Leland, five -dollar armchair. Oldest lady coining to Winghatn— Mrs. Van Alslitre, aged 98, born in Prince Ed• ward, Ontario, twelve -dollar chair. Person bringing ibr the largest Ir'od of people to town— Alpert Foxtrot, Dulless, 81 it) load ; five dollars in cash. The longest distance to Wing - ham that day— David Gliddins, 11,111110, laialI811.1.1•11.1MINNOW Your Children witho Cathartics-- t g }tarttls— Chamberlain's'l'alile:tsdre most effective in regu}a- tinstr n g stomach troubles and con- stipation for the little folk --•one BEST tablet going to' bed means a sunny face in the morning. Pleasant 00 take, they never fail. 25c. a bottle, Druggists and dealers or by mail. Quit Dosing -7N Ciatal,erla}n Medicine Co. Toronto 4 737ti Howiek, drove 15 miles to Winghafn, five dollars in cash. The most recently married couple corning to town— S. and ,\Ire. McGee, $5. Single driver—Thos. Gilmore; heavy draft team, Jas. Poster ; general parpnse team, Jas. Foster ; creamery wagon tesnt. 'Wu). Weir. The person purchasing the moat go0de Dom \\ringham stir es during the day J. D. Anderson, Belgr'ave. The town was well supplied will) anisic by the town band. Paper LIangiiig John Lunn Painter, Paper Hanger Grainer and Decorator A Trfal Solicited Flrat-Class Work Phone 41x Thomas Street, Brussels tilts. D. Boyd has returned frf n b ° f ti Whish where she was visaing with Flour j �l �1 trial is �1 e)i>� C,iit{�.�_ but— NI l,il.t"` Y g i.' �� �l� Y.��GI.� �i:9� her sister's. Lead11r11'y Beef ring will start opera- tion i0) Tuesday, April 70 h. .1nhi R. Hell..of Morris, will be the hotelier. Arbon• Love and Samuel 01 awford have gone back to the West after 9net ' Idmg the Winter with friends here, Jos. Mose and family have taken possession of the Dennison farm which they purchased some time ago: They were former residents of the Bayfleid line. David M0Ontchenn and family left last week for Saskatchewan where they purpose making their home. They have been old residents of Mc- H}Ilnp and will he much missed. iticheud ROW 118001 has re -let 11i8 farm to McNichol Bros., fm' a term of years. It will be remembered he leased it last Fall to the late 1100. Dougherty but the fancily nit wish- ing to retain it merle it necessary for Mr. Rubinson to re -let it. J. J. MaGa vin has purchased tturnhe'land Gert), the splendid Clydesdale stallion, from the well known importer, J. T. Berry, of Hensel]. This is one of the good horses and will stand inspection by the public or his pr'oeellt Menet would not have hire. Mr. McGavi 0 is a lover of ginolity in stork of this kind and no doubt has Shown his judgment in this purchase and we hope he may meet with success. Blyth J. P. McIntosh left last week foe his bonne at Ooblanz, Sask., after spending a week renewing old ac- quaintances in squaintancesin Blyth and vitenity. 5(09, H. Thomas, who has not been feeling well fin' 9111110 time, hes gone to Weston Sarilariunl where she :will Undergo treatment fur tuberculosis. P. Daley, who is ()titillated to his bonne through illness, is slowly ion - mewing and it is expected that be will be able to he about in the course of a few weeks. J. A. Ononbs, of Toronto, formerly of Blyth, who had the tnisforlune while h. the Nith nerettrlty' to gel. his Iright hand severely frozen was visit- i11g ,'Bl,lllves anti friends here last week rind we tore glut to Say t Incl he is not going to Ince tory of his flngets aS WWI at title, 9llpp(r4ed. Sea#orth 111' \'Vali11, or Turonl1, 11(11108, (1 the Wt metes Oama(tiou, Cluh in the Cnt nrgtt' Li31101 v, on Tuesday Iasi. Itev A. 11 •MeInlmh, B. 1), or Saskatoon, Sn k , Is in tool Visiting his parents, 111. and Mrs. Wink-li. George .1/eek-nn, who has been Immo for ;011111+ lime, haltHied In 11 Ater - feta Iiia wee13 -10 oomph -qv his e"n- tract .if building the 8111100e -Poli Dover Rttilrnod. Abe Davidson is steadily improving at1(1 is now able to situp. Uonsidet- iteg 1411•. Davidson's lotv•eontlilfou al IIIn'' t In1e, l his l (l)0Vl1'V as venom 1101111(0. 'PheMedieal nnen of the Could yof Boron met in Convention i11 Seaf'0•Ih at the 'Down Hail 0(1, \Veclme0d,ly even- ing, A dinner was sewed them Itt alio Cuinliprcint H111 e1 all Pee el de, \Vide out hi the (70001)7 abbot three mules, fixing hydro-oh'rlrie wires host 5fniaay, (me of ow pl,yees, VINO, binh,n0019, errelVed the faiI Charge 0(r 18,200 volts, the volts enlrrilig his head e1Lusing tp sleep. wound. lir fell Ko'nsO 1 he 00 (004 items, whirl) 111)11(111111 OILVell 1119 lir,' es total he loth) r t 's weld the wt)( he L 11400 been horned In 73'0,011, 111A 10,1111iYn9l+d 111111 1 (1111, !LI t <h'ov Speed 10 toren for ?nil Il e neediest attendance. He was delirione nu'et. of Slmaay night 1ot11: egained (nneeininntes9 towards turn rang 101111 WAS-D3tt: tvnlltiug.at MM. o'ullu'1t Nino' day a, in. apparently little the worse ata ills IillNltap+ pt) it is not your work! Flour \'cries from time to time in baking quality. This is because v.rheat continually varies according to soil condi- tions, etc. Therefore, if baking re- sults are to be constantly high, baking tests are essential. It IT> is unreasonable to expect you ` to nuke these tests at your expense. So from each shipment of wheat delivered at our mills we take a ten pound sample. ® This is ground into flour. ® Bread is baked from the flour. % If this bread is high in quality % and large in quantity, we use %the shipment. Otherwise we tseli it. % By simply asking for fiou® baring this name you uan always be sure of mor bread an(9 better bread. e .� d "More Bread and Better Bread" "Better Pasty Too" and 623 i;,74 -'''''''......r it sa'''d Y C N l v t• R$ A,I.,; c,,4 R..:. 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