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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1914-4-30, Page 5L. Jilt.411"-U R .;;SID & SONS LIMITED INSTAIMW GF9it�df,.am B,amanta tcAt AN ONVEYANi INb. pti0.1a111 OO'1',.HAYS & STLLORAN '3 A111118'1 h1RB, S11LZOt'1'(RS, NOTARIES 1'Ulf LIn, I7J70. W. PaonD9°0T,s.0, R O, HAYS L, kra7.0nAN .,i/Sees-Those - formerly ;mounted by s1essrs nulnerOak holt LLA VERPOO(. 'am GI,,ASGOW4ANDONHAVR v. Largest and fastest steamers on jd the St. Lawrence route. 1r For Information apply, 13 agents, or NE BESSIO ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS W. H. KERR, Agent Allan Line, Brussels. S , Before youp Look fe l h Rhea d ',A ta-t uBeforeaim you not, plan and r B high Tt F� you atm oonget A Superior be oolongBusinso Education you wall be looking lo - ward tho rr�S TORONTO, ONT. The 801100t thutbun lie habit of doing i t n elves of worst that hen, a the stamp of L- 'Superiority.(' Open nil Y ora'. Euler nny time. Handsome Catalogue rout 0 on reh neat. 1 z 0(tor Motu and ))W. J. ELLIOTT; Alexnod r Principal. l. a al?tiE`l2 eaaletaee:xeiv raea.'aana eravmatga � ttf ✓ sY THAL a. TRATFORD, ONT- Ce; NT- „ y- Goeulno n apuonit+.t Lr Basins v. It - otfera morn npportnn[rins unit nay ,'t, , other ell {ling. To reap tlLe fail Wiens• are of success yon tuna t linve the bent 1>o'otblo traintgg This is Ontario's 1. aBest Rusin„as oebori WA etvo in. 0- dividtu,t attention. Yonmay soler ono ;, etas-,- nt any tic.. "1'1" oe Depart- y t -lents, C nanerrrr, bn:,hnnd and lulegrephy V, rite t ace far 0111 free (00tlo,r^e, O. A. McLACHLAN Principal. U:go.e.43/' a a :r.:i%tAA. 4irA1rliY,!t,iyt.4,,,,14;Y!,.,„,,Y,,yt'"y v.,Yltu• Y� 5Enter t .. e CE stLBuSine'-Sg S. h ol lege Any tireade t, 3 t AND t, Grow with us. qa I'or pnrticnlm•+, address - EDWIN C. MATTHEWS, Prin. WAS <Oa7F^aP,cYa'7,c:a F^a,xRavlt:aV,cPaVRRa Attt,� a THE est a rat ns in Canada have pa rtioi prated in the pre-, nitration of our Rplonclid Ilon, Study Courses in 13eniting, Eoono nitB, Filcher Accotnttngg ' (inoloroinl Art. Show Card Writing, Photography, Journal-. Short Story Writing, Shortland and 13nol, steeping.. Select the work which moat interests yon and write no tor particulars. Address THE SHAW CORRESPONOENCE• SCHOOL 301-7 Yongo St., Toronto alallEnciiiimaimilizamaideMPHIMMAININO COLLEGE AT HOME Thousands of ambitions young peer ppie are flat n•e lar n in theown homes to occupy lucrative their posit -1011s 00 atmtogrnphera, booltheepers, tolegrie pliers, civil servants, in feat every sphere of notivities,- You may finish at college if yon se wish. Positions guar - nuked. Enter coltoge any day. I11di- vldnal.instruction, Export teachers. Thirty: yearn' experience. Largest trnblers ht Canada, Seven colleges, Special coarse For tenahera, Affiliated with Commercial Educe- tor'sAosocln(ib, of Camilo, Summer School at min ons Spotton Boyitleas Col- logetllogdon. - .. Wingham Business Colle9e Gao. SrowroN,. - W, T. racoon, President. Principal. netastaserentietanassatraniatess tip W, H1 LOVE Funeral Director and Embalmer Orders promptly and hare - fully 'attonded 00 night oe alar. Phone 225; ET'I-t EL t CAE/ i. iiigliP1 „`,""r","'"Ir.1 410. 110 "laa'd"ie Destine** Oards +JASM'.ANDE+, SON. Y,g'E I'1NARV SURGEON. .ul.pessul to 14.'15:: Moore,. Chloe at Ander. on 111.06 /Avery amble, Brttesele '1014410m! No, 20, • 9R. T. T, M' RAE:, laoneltlr el Medicine, Un>verslt) of tl'VI•ontu bloontittto lnitl,lry0ltluntu of rho College i1T Phy 110111h0 and aurgebits, Ont, Past•xradantt: 'n1ongoiIDye, Ear Nose and Throat Elospitat, vhluaxo,'ilt, Ex•Tionae $ursoon ,to St. Alioh- ,tol's hiespitsh Toronto, - • OBlee.over ir,. R. Smith's .Drug Store. Tele- phone connection with Vrtlnhr,uk at 1111. hours, L.+R, T. BRYANS Bachelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Licentiate of College or Physicians and Sur - gamin, Ontario ; ux.S0nror House Surgeon of Western Hospital. Toronto. Offices of late Dr. A MoKnveyy, Smith Bleck, Brnasels, Rural phone 40, ALEX. 0 M'KELVEY. M. B., M. 0,1...& S. 0. 103 Blborstreet East, Toronto Diseases. Ear, Nowa and Throat Wildcat ns.iatelrt (0 Ear, None and throat da -- Pout Glwdgate Hurvara` E) ed Ma It school, MAO ton ; late Senior beetroot Burgeon Maas, Eye star Inarmary ; late Clinical assistant i11 Nose and 'Throat department M000 Gen. HOS. Intel ; Irate (louse Snr•geon. Toronto General IdospilaI. tom• In Brussels by appointment, Pal men New Gen t Hospital. S'undae;' DR. M FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. Physician and Surgeon : Post Graduate ooursee London (Eng.), New York and Chicago Hos- pitals. Special attention todisease of eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes tooted for glasses, G.' H ROSS, 0 D.S„ L.D S. Graduate of al College e G flop r 1 e o' Dental yiirf g Toronto140? Faculty and Grad istryto•IInlvorany of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry. • Office in Ward Bloch, Wingham Phare 240 Post 019ro box 278 Painless Extraction,' Plato work and Bridge Work a Specialty • - DR. WARDLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Day and night esus. Otnee opposite Flour Mill, Ethel. MAUDE 0. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Personal graduate Department of Ophthal- mology, hthal- n olo .Ela ormlelt. Lon toe pp 1 y W ext 0 011 g 'glassine o Ell.. to oeo over to eras eyes and ilt, Bre ria nt her once over Friday 'a 1esO turda Brussels, nn 'Thursday, Frhours and Sp. 111.tlnF 1' every week. Ofaoo hours 1 to 8 p. m. Forenoons by appointment, Phone 1210. T. R. BENNETT' Will give better satisfaction to both gayer and seller than any, other Auctioneer and only charge what is reasonable Sales eoatuoted anywhere In Ontario. Pure bred stock sales n apeoialty, Write or 'photo 28 Wroxeter. vt1S •l'd? !Wd xR ,slur{ irar BRUSSELS Goma Souma GotNo NortTa Flail 7:07 a 1n Express ... 10:55 a m Express 11:25 a ni Mail 1:511p nt Express 2:05 n m Express ... 8:52 p In .9.14.% ot0°LLirit? fto af:PIC .. WALTON 1'n furont, To Goderiolt . 0:52 n 111Express ..,...,,12:18 a m to �+4,,. . 2;47 p m I Express . 8:311p in WROXETER Going East - 7:05 a. 1n, and 8:55 p, m, Going West - 12:48 and 9:47 p.m, All trains 6 ag East connect with 0 P. R. at Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T G. R. atatidns. (GEO. AI.I,AN, Local Agent. fon( lietus 4tema J. FRrnev will he May Day. COUNCIL meeting r next Mondayeven- RI-MB/UM pie Cortes next on the bill of fare. Go cents, in advance gets THE Posr until lanualy 1915, 'lits basement is finished .for John Ewan's new residence, PILL Tan Pos'r the names and places of residence of your visitors. This is not a nig task but would be a very helpful bit of work to us. Ir is a difficult matter to find a house in Brussels Jo rent. Not a bad sign. Now would be a good time to keep our town An the 'go." Will you help by speaking a good word and lending a hand where possible i' 1t Creeps Like a Serpent. Steals through the System like Ii Utief In the {light. That's how (AL - IO eh acts. Dnl,'t trifle with such a eeourge. 1)oi't experiment with It doubtful tech inert Tittle laid Px- pei ienco prove that Oatarrhozotc does cute, that it gives quick relief and so thoroughly destroys 111e distnde, that L dies forever. v1'r. Gest Oadn.rl linvtne it the Mist place, and "Vt111r em r IS '1LR• out ed. In 25c and $1.00 91/e0 at all dealers and guaranteed in every ease.. GlinAr RECORD.-- The, Mitchell Ad. vocnte jogged past its 54th birthday a week ago with the same proprietor, W. R. Davis, still guiding Its destinies Some outer newspaper men might match this record -not mtuy-bat tiro Davis has another string to his bow that would be difficult to equal, in the hint that to his hoosehold carneto sorts and 2 daughters, .all of whom are alive and prospering. Then there are 13 (said to be all unlucky ntuliber) grated children and surely if nuy nlali is to be envied it is W. R. Davis, Although about 75 years of age, he'sas ready for fun or a fight (newspaper of course) as ever. 13oth are prolably the result of being Irish. We wish the Advocate Buoceaa but hope it will go a little mild- er on its political dtsquisitiene. AN old fashioned stepper was served at the home of S. T. and 'Mrs. Pltnt> Thursday evening of last week and was a teal 10100055. The bonne was lighted be tallow candles 0nel reminded some of 1 the guests of docs of long ego An ex t 00110111 bill of fare was presented en the well spread tattles, consis'ing of bacon and 9020 potatoes, pieales, apple entice, Mead Anti butler, biscuits, pies, cokes, iltf)p11- nvttlp, cheese, ten, Fre., tact S Anl)yle justice w0s clone by the large conipe l reel Like linenetal 1)100011(10 were $21,40. Henle -made l,,-eatl, f cantly.. &c„ were also sola A +lett 1 tnnciosl program was rehtlerecl, 11 is to t be hoped Mrs Piton or • somebody else will see ihnt this ty'll not be the last nc' 1 15141011 or the hind an it Woe Mott 1 njn1' able, s FAILING HAIR AND ITCHING SCALD Needless -Use Parisian Sage No W that Parisian Sage can be bad tut; any drag cnntitef..06 14 eeltil1hly 'medic -tie to have thin, brittle, Mall red, stringy bale,' ;Nunitttterhow unsight- ly the hub', hoyv badly it ie fellil)g,-ne how (anon dttilds•ittf., Parisian' Singe: is all that is needp(l, I"i 1 gneut applica- tiong and 11't'11 robbed. into' the avelp will do wotd1'rs-it stets like lutikie. The bail roots . 1(1e tluurisbe'(1 and stitnnlaled 10grory new Lair, itching scalp, thiel 'ulr incl falling hair (tetute -your huh: grows -your head 1'eele fine. Beat of all, the hair becomes eoft, fluffy, ahitdaut and radiant, with life aid beauty'. You will be 8(11 !wised and delighted with Parisian Sage, Try to least one fifty cent bottle from ,lits. Fox be will refund the purchase price if you ale t)ut satisfied, CLEAN tip. Senor'', board Friday evening of this week. Ile would .not hurt if a little renovating were done at the Town Hall and Council Climb r. A new steel tank has been ordered to supply the storage for street watering purposes The wooclen one in use for several years collapsed last season. A. petitiou is being circulated for a sewer on 'Purnberry street South to connect with the main sewer cornerof w 'Iornberry and Flora streets Water lies in the cellars of a number in the district seeking for an outlet that will remove this serious condition of affairs, Thoy All Failed. Many have tried to devise a earn etre equal to Put.ntum's, but after fifty years nothing has roma upon Lhe mitt ken that so painlessly cures corms and warts; Don't. experiment,, rise the beet., and that's "Pntllant's," LAST Friday evening a meeting of the local temperance organization. was held •p rg u t e end past tour months reviewed. The officers were re-elected and piens devil• ed for the future for the welfare of Brussels and locality.' HURON OLD Bova' ERCUR»TON CHANGI' 09 DA'ri -Owing to the inability of the railway to supply cars on the 4161 of my the date originally decided upon for the Huron Old Boys Excursion from Toronto -the Executive ) decidedt 1tc as change the date to June 27 -the' Iasi S iturday in that month. While this is a little earlier than usual, it is not anticipated that it will make any material difference ; in fact many re- gard the earlier date as an advantage. It has been the practice for several years to run the excursion in two sections, one train carrying the pas- sengers for Goderieh ; the other for Wingham and Northern points, the. Godertch traiu almost invariably hay-. lug to wait at Guelph for n considerable time for passengers, who might be on the olller'traiu. This year the exeu•- siou will probably leave'roronto as ane large train, with two locomotives, the train lasing divided at Guelph, one section going on to Godertch the other to' Wingham. 'rhis will avoid con Fusion at.Toronto and will save time and avoid delay iluronians from dif- ferent parts of the Couu'y will also have a better opportunity of meeting e: ch. other than was possible het etnFore. "Skidoo" For Your Headache. A8e>.•1•Iltlll 118 (!1(1101 ,t'.el Ili• Ili' isle'( hind ler find 1,o1•I, L• III 'JlnunU•h nod bolt els A)" &I 1, Il Ionstipaled, isn't your I, vel $4ll0 ,st, `111''. 1 e v, Win t I t tutnaelr I'aili,.� in ia. nr' Sinn? Na hut you to-eat.1lieel, iug tonic' miler -low of 1h• lint -Mil 1', (Pills, Their is lading bin:mine they mid all the ailit,g nlgen. filial' I,nf all unhealthy mai tee, mid tune nit the. stomach. With Dr. llanriltot',. PIII- your Monied) gets tt elitowe to re omelette, and does so (mirkly Fon real btnyanit hee111h nye DI Ilni,il• tot's Pills regularly. 25c pea box at all QPalet'8. Fools B,u.t,-Five teams will bathe For the Hough Cup, emblematic of Inter -collegiate ecumer eupremscy this -eason and the fun will shirt on May 2 The five entrains are :-Wingham High School, St. Ma1'ys Collegiate, Wood stock College, Berlin Collegiate. Galt Collegiate. As last seer an elitllinatiati series will be played, the trams having been drawn as follows -Galt and Ber lin ; Woodstock and St, Marys ; Wing- h01u, abye. The opening games will be as follows, on Ssturday May z Galt iu Bertin, St, Marys In Woodstock. The return games wild be played Satur• clay May 9 The lemma are to set le on referees mutually satisfactory lo each. W. F A Secretary Ftebig is mixt en Butt all entries for Ibe Senior, Intel'- ntedinte and limier series be in by Mrty est, when the time for entering closes, in older that the grouping mai' he pro. ceeded with and the Btaaon got under way. LATR Tome CANDLER -One of M.tiver ton's aged i7 d cit .ens sassed t his rest g O 8 al on Sunday April 19tli, in the person of lobo Candler si, He resided with his syn, Wesley Cetdler, of James street, and has been a resident of Milverton for about a year, He was born hiller folk, hlighlnd, in 1834. In the year 1855 be married Miss Ann Ramm who survives hi111. 'two years later they set sail Tor Canada noel crane to ivtillbantt, On' where Ihet resided for 25 years after which they moved to Llnla where they resided until' about a year ago Mr. Caudler..,wns all his life a hard working ni11n ltd some years ago contracted rheutnetism from ditching and had been practically a cripp'e ever since. Besides his wife he is survived by a amity of nine sells and Iwo (lnughters tamely -James, of Mouse Jaw, Seek Willleu: of New Yolk ; Samuel, of Ilotvtnattvtlle; Mrs 1V, Mitchell, Wroxeter Mi t; R. Hainstocit, blow{-• leg, Nan, ; 13enj0,nIn, Atwood ; George trathcota, Alta. ; John. Milverton ; Edward. erntib, tonne Weoley, Milverton, 01111 Freda of Brusiels 'i'he uncial took place from the from the r� sldence of lis eon Wesley on Wedoeeday afternoon n Greenwood cemetery, Milverton, +here intr-rnteot took pplace. Rev. VU, 6 -C Roper was the nfiictnling ciente rime' 't'lle Naito 'or lin• Now, +'elo ems of tilt tleg'e057(1, OMAN SUFFERED TEN YEARS From Female Ills — Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Corian ound, • F Belleville, N.S„Canada,•-"Idaetored for ten years for female troubles and did not get well. I read in the paper about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and detected to try it. I write now to tell you that I ata cured. You can publish myletter as atestimonial," - Mrs: SuvRJNE BASINS, Belleville, Nova Scotia, Canada, .nothel Woman Recovers. Auburn, N, Y. - ” I suffered from nervousness for.. ten years, and had such organic pains that sometimes I would lie in bed four days at a time, could not eat or sleep and did not want anyone to talk to me or bother res at all. Sometimes 1 would suffer for seven hours at a time. Different doctors did the best they could for me until four months ago I began giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial and now I am in good ,laealth. "-Mrs. WILLIAM H. GILL, No. 15 Pleasant Street; Auburn, New York. The above are only two of the thou- sands housands of grateful letters which are con- stantly stantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass., which show clearly what great things Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound does for those who suffer front woman's ills. If you want see• efal advice write to Lydia E. Pinkltant Medicine Co. (001116• deutial)Lynn,16Iaas. Your letter will be opened, re ad•and answered by a wo- ninn and. hell 1 in Strict:. confidence, lyre. Foot Bait team have entered the W F A. in the Intermediate series. Schedule of gauges will be prepared forthwith A field line beeu I s lensed from W Oakley, mmediateIv North of the Ament factory, for practice and genies, owing to Victoria Park' being unvailable owing to the plowing and levelling that is being clone on it this season. • it Imparts Strength. Just think or the enormous strengthening power Ferrozono )0s- aeSse9,-corlsidel• what it did for H. V. Potter, well known in Kingston, "1 was niib'et1 00 spells of dizziness, For eight months 'I had intense pain in ley ( fight side bel wool, the shoul- ders. I teas almost incurable with weakness and lack of vigr. Often T searcely ate any breakfast and felt miserable all day. Nervous, easily excited, troubled with heart -weakness, T was in bad shape. Fei') o9,0110 re- stored and immeshed Inc hack, to health in slit'( order" Whatever yam• weakness may he Fnt'rozone will Pura. Price 50c pct box at all dealers. .'17111 1.0Tn RonsRrex MCLRNNAN - "he W'nnipee Free Peres any. ,of a Tome man well known here t -Roderick McLennan. lea st•'t, agent and broker 40441 n'e• of the best kiowti Winnipeg citizena..die' a' mirlmeh' ?nal night at ler deuce , Fhis fanny, 1 t1 roe t zl.l.00n srrtel, at the age of 48 ears- While a'trndiie it meeting of 'rte'- board of diree tors of the Sannl company at. Elm wood last Friday he contracted a chill sullen se -tied in his lungs and developed info p i'eumonia.: In the early •nineties 11ei'e were few names better lmnwn or more'popttl'lr in toe ama'eur lacrnsve and other snorting circles generally than "Roddy" McLetiusn for at that period he was recognized as one of the main- stays of the Winnipeg team in their •••••••••••••••••••s•••••• • y • i i 11)Yr Z 0 • 9 `r • • • e • r ,-) �. • • i t t lo'L • • ere. e oo • e. _ AY ?tilt's ■� L' Ii iit,Re.- 111:1, Waltham or e Hailtptl, 11 to 'uS, and we will show you as , . good Watches as ever a 0 man owned. o • a • - We blink noon any of these ♦• O makes pleasing ten out of } • tett of one Cnototmera--and • •they do it, •. •• For Why . 2 e 0 idecause they embody all • p that is {(caul by a perl'ee', • • Watch. • O • °• 0 How much do you 2 have to Pay ? e c Minn 5,00 In $2500 -just ae- 0 4 cording 1r) grade'. All sizes • o and styles of l'0090. Will • o y0,1 permit Its In show yon S • • ,J. i '.'s e6'1C ' • 9 3ewelee and Engraver s Wroxeter • • 0 o•®•eos••svo•e•e•oe•.eww. great betties with the renowned 9Dtfis, and in tris day was one of the best lacrosse players In Caneda, Mr, 14e. Lennon had aiso Laken n heel interest in every Lind of ntanty sport. 1n later years Ile was a strong supporter of the old Victoria hockey team, and his in. terest in this organization, had much to do well its success when it won the Stanley Cup, Which- carried whit it the amateur hockey cbampiousbip of the world, Ile also could be reckoned among the best of the local bunters of wild game, being nn excellent shot. For many years Mr, McLennan repre stinted a prominent Montreal fur house in Western Canada, and was widely known throughout the West as a emu merclal traveller. It was about four years that he severed his connection with the firm to enter into Lhe real estate andbrokerage business. Ao a poultry raiser Mir. McLennan gained considerable tante in 'the West, especi- ally In the breeding of White Otpittgtons for which he won prizes iu many parts of Western Canada, In politics Mr. McLennan was a Liberal, and at tithes bad boeu very prominent in eouuection with the work oftbe local organization. Iu religion Mr. hleL,enuau had always beeu connected n'rth the Presbyterian church and in Winnipeg had been a member of Augustine 0htirell, He was born in the cuuuly of Oxford, near Woodstock, and spoke the Gaelic language fluently. Deceased was a 32nd degree Scottish rite Mason and was also a member of the Shriners Kartonnt Temple, Mr. McLennan leaves a widow, two sons and two daughters all at home, He is also sur- vivedby brothers t Malcolm, of Elm- wood ; Alex , of Seaforth ; and a sister, Ellen, of On f Loudon. Wingham Wingham is proposing to celebrate Dominion Day. The K. 0. T.111. has been resurrected and appears to be quite alive, Earl Dickson llns retlll'tted from New Westminster to his hone in Turn beery, Reeve laleKibbon attended the Rex, all annual meeting at the Queen city. Rev. E. A, Oroly closed hie pastoral dttties its rector et St, Paul's church on Sunday and removed to Port Bur. well. Word has been received of the death of Peter' Kelly, yonngest son of Alex. Kelly, who moved to Stewart Malley, near Swift Onrrent, Saida He is a brother of loon L. Kelly, who lives on the old homestead. McKillop A new anti modern building will be erected to replace the elleeme factory recently destroyed by fire: The wort is being puebecl along ata lively rate. Public HMI will be upstairs in the new building. GOOD MARE.=Isaac 111eGavin, is the proud possessor of the Silver Clip do- nated by the Dominion Bank an it prize for the hest heavy draft flare in Nal exhibited - at the Seaforth Show The cup is a beauty and dor. McGavin is almost as proud of i0 its be is or the snare that Went it for biro, This flue animal is four years old and was bred by Mr. MnGavin. She is from the noted stock horse, Crown Guild, owned by J: 111Gavitt. The McGavin's are ail successful horse breeders. MORTGAGE BURNED -A very hap- py etinip1(113' gathered in Cavan nhnech, Winthrop on Friday evening April 17th, for 1110 burning of file mortgage whirl) was placed upon the el,nr112 pinperty, when the clrtll•e11 wag npP11 s;x years age^ A rler 00 hnul'n81n,1111 anther9e Rev D. C'ms•- 1 , 1. 1 0 lD s- well r he and Ft a ul tl k l chair sic 1 during a number who delighted the Midi elide Wil ll I heir sting Itnd story, palled fie, the peril of 'the evening. Mrs Robert Archibald, President. and Mrs, 3. G. Grieve, Seeretaty of the Ladies' A 111 Sonic(y and .1 timer; Bill en Robert. Simplot t.,.1 M. Gnvenluck, A. 13 Ross and J G. Grieve, tank 'part in the ceremony. As the Masi' sllt•edR of the (Memnon there disappearing, A. (anthill led t'he ctatgregotir'n in singieg the doxology. -Refreshments were served fold one of the meet in, teresting m1(.1191000 in 11(0 . rllurill's history waft brought to a cense, The wmlhy pastor and enngregation are to he congratulated on this happy (Went* and the ladies of the enttgregt+- Hon aim still Mettler ti bo cengt'ntnlai ed nn the good ehm•0 which they took in the work. Oongrcglitinn will now be better equipped than ever before OUR HOME WOMEN HAVE BEAV EI[R. HAIR Next time yon 59 to t11e thoatei 00 to the "movies" Inst {thee, it' yon please, how many of nm home ladies tat'e bPantit't l hair-gaetey, ht -I PnU0, and +yell -d1 o.s, d 'lh, t, 10 '111 1) 111. till live nl lt,t 11' 1 e.r tub,,,. 1n01 acetas to be 'partietllnry in' fly mai 1 as will k hew wlint tile) use 1,11 it. 1 we feel time (hitt at heist more than half 00 them will say t'lln,tnony Hair Beautifier," III is fast becoming 111,' rage with both melt and Lyon'{ who are pltrl.il.nbu' about the appeltrattce of their hair. Sprinkbe a little 'Harmony Hair 13e'an1iiietCullyliil hair each time Ow - fore brushing it, Contains no oil ; will not. 01iailge color if hair, nor darken glvly 1(11)1', 1 ] keep 1' lc ke hair and se+ 1 s daudt•itlf• ft'eealai clean, 1100 lalt.lminty b.'htlm- pun. 11.115 pare liquid shatipnn gives an instantaneous rich lather that im- mediately penetrates to every 6)111 t of hair anti Sea1p, 1nsnr1ng.41 gnillt, lhtu•- oni;h ell'luiantg. \\'Maned off ;in -t as moody, the 0(111'1' time aline 1a1t's only n. law rnnmetlls. (Innlalus no- thing that mot hent( the hatir; leaves 1111 harshness1' It lt' s-" s O std( m 8 yll L tL Sic c11'ttnlines9.' 13nih preparetinn11 Colne in odrl' sh,tpod, very ormutunuitl' bottles, with sprinkler lois. 11111llnny Hide Ira Ili i,'o, ki 00, Harmony ny Rlhun. poo, 6 0c. Butt gnartn sera to satisfy you in every way, e' ynnl' motley bark Soid only at the 11101'0 1 1141 11 7,00(116)exall Stnrae,and in 01119 town folly by tie, J2 :.1'1. Smith, Drmggisl, B(01800ls, ad ie benefit by this oven test.. it allows you. to use less deliti'. For only flour that makes more bread and better bread in our oven teat is offered you. Fr'oln each shipment of wheat delivered at our mills we tale a ig MA Awa,ykd ten pound sample: The sample is tf ground into flour in a tiny ruin(, The flour is baked into bread. If this bread is high in quality and 1 large In quantity we use the ship, j1 ment from which it came, ,Other- wise, we sell it. So your benefit from' , bearing this. name is sure. '% / "More Bread and Better Br ad" and "Better Pastry Too" b:10 11r Because Your Liver is Lazy You et a bilious attack en g wh your liver refuses to do its. woe Thebile k. does not flow. You become constipated. Food sours instead of digesting. You have that "biter as gall" taste. The stomach becomes Inflamed and inflated- turns sick -vomiting, and violent headache, -The best preventative and cure for biliousness is Chamberlain's Tablets.. They make the liver do its work -strengthen the digestive organs, and restore to perfect health. 25c. a bottle -All Dealers and Druggists, or by mail, 1 Chamberlain Medicine Company, Toronto: to go onward and forward with better' null bigger • undertakings for the Master's Cal18e. . Gerrie aninal meeting if Epworth LPngue at Orange 11111 wax held when follow- ing officers wel e tilerc t d ;-Pr es, Sara 0r . a Simpson it p 1st vice Pres. Norman Harding t 2nd vice Pees., .A flee Edgar 131(1 vice Pres., Alfretla Strang ; 1th vice Pres., Telford Montgomery t Ree. -See., Wesley Strong ; (`nr,-See„ Howard Cowan : Treas., Lawtenee Galbraith ; Organist Lillian Rainey. THE LATE 3VM. EV,i:g.-etlrfe loot one of its highly respected citizens on Saturday April 18, when lVtn.. Evans passed peacefully away at the age of 75 years. Although in poor health For tate lust 3 or 4 years 11e had been about as usual until Thursday rnern- ing when 11e Suffered it paralytic stroke which resulted in his (101(011 two days later. lir. Evans Mid been lL resident of HOwielt 'Township for 8, or85 years, living about a half mile \Vest of Gorrie until 10 years ago when he and his fancily moved into the village. He had been a member of the Ifowicic Agrienituial Society for 35 years, and for the last 3 years 011(8 an Honorary member, The -b 1 Sep eels. Sults to Order, 1 S Sand up Society sent', a beautiful wreath which was laid withlnthers upon the casket, M'. Evans tuna of active member of the 1letltndist ehnrcll and the funeral ,erviee nn Monday attenuant), which -vas largely attended, wan conducted antics home by Rev. Air. Rivets as- sis -ell 1 L by Rev. :0. NV. Andrews. Opal teeSociety or which deceased was a member attended in a hotly and eotilnt tent the selvien at the grave. lbesillee hie walnw, ,lir, . leans leaves to inntrn their loss foue daughters, Maa Wm, R. (,,`regg, Mrs. Hilton Ashton and ;Vise Edith Evans, of Conics ; 9.11,1 301'11, Elmer Pattie, or .• ' When Children Are Sick. 'They eat something that disagrees, catch cold; have cramps of colic, If there is penin just apply Neeviline- il's•l;uod to reit on, and for the inside it's most coulfin'ting. Effective and Peasant, you can't find a household panacea to equal .Poison's Npr'viline. LTaea with satisfaction for half a cella , tory and in bei ter 1enland every clay. because it sloes stop pain, ease suffer, tug and cure the thousand and one ills that constantly arise in the family. large bottles at all dealers fot' 25c. r ail ring AR Representative Wanted I have many mail enquiries and calls from here for Semi -ready Clothes. I want a local Salesman to join me and make money in selling Suits in towns and roundabout. - T provide a complete Tailoring Outfit; wherever there is no merchant selling Semi -ready Tailoring on account of the close-to-cpst price and the label' in the pocket, a splendid business can be done. It is easy to book orders; the order forms are illustrated and descriptive; 850 cloth samples—all English weaves of the finest woollens. Perfectly fitting Suits can be guaranteed; delivery within a week. Call and see me, or write me at once for full particulars. I can make the position permanent, and you can demon; strate the market for high-class tailoring at dose profits. WILLIAM G. HAY The Semi -ready Mare, 1413 Yonde Street, Torrento nsto� l i1 i4 a t r. k TIIE FORD — The. Lightest; Surest, Most Economical—the very essence of Automobiling—and all Canadian. MODEL '1' Run a b not f. o, b. Ford Oil tal'11) J, H. GALBI AITH, $600 Agent, � BRussO