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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1915-6-17, Page 5ti •U8INESS�iG{ApRUI, ItiNOI SUFHERLANQ & SONS I7�y� �!ID 7p� ro�rLIMITED (GEAMP.M Oxif aU0 Western University, London Another Great Advance Income doubled . Now y$75,000 Another large addition and Mediatns. Equip - went inorgneed Enrolment in View, Write for pa le lou litre to •, g, E. Uraith mite, President, For Sale 12• foot power windmill with meat,: One r oun d wooden supply tank end an iron force pump Metalled 1 n have for Naim Ileeson for ur li r V ply toe Atvor, For R, or Con. lers 7, Gap. Ethel P OPE Photttte 84 E, Lot 16, Oon, 7, Croy, Farm for. Sale That flrst•olean farm hying Lot 28 and the 15 of L0124, both in the 18th Ooureaalmt of the Township of Grey, containing 150 acres. On the farm la. a 0ret•olnsa brick veneer 110u80 with all the modern improvements. The barn u In tdw, fl,'at•OIltna in every eartleu'ar end' fa 58 x 58 with strew shed 40 x 87 with wilier In the atahlee, which are ere -01.68 - There I. nine a wlnemlll on the faros 1t 1. 8 collet Froin Ethel station on G. T. R. and a ndlea from Malaught 07atlon on the 0,. P R. - For fell partioulat'fl apply to the undo •signed• TEA!i1DALEHw8I800>T ,Bruaseler to 47x4 i�a0 Many Colleges alma for Vacation at e"l Mid -Summer. Our College does not. ELLIOTT 0 TORONTO, ONT. (A' is otrlotly 8rat•olnae.. None better In Canada, enter now so an to take a peahion in the early Fell. One gradu- ate writes 1—"My new position me what I of at teaobin r of mile wh g h e ! t 8 sehore • o use � preview' leas than four yon g juat placed to n young your College," We rlgrad tate young ve 1n' a placed .! alter graduation and have now planed him agate.. Catalogue free. Cor. Young and 1, W) J. FLI•IOTT,• Merles Ste. 8 Prinpleme.., ` Y Y l vtaa9lsa'V,L'a r®a'',WA S64`aaVaareat1 W CENTRAL X a STRATFORD, ONT kOntario's Best Practical Training 13 School. We have thorough courses and experienced instructors 1n eaoh of our three departmetttn— a Commercial, Shorthand; Telegraphy 4 b, Our gradoatee Bummed and you should- I. 1'FS9 read our large, free catalogue. Write �t for it at once. 66��� ra D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. Iv ti Ouffii ffides 041* ilk JAS, ANDERSON. VETERINARY SURGEON. SuooerAor to 7r, H, Moore, (Mee at Au 4 e' ACM Bros. Lively atable, Bruegole, 7eleplt No, 20, T, T. All' RAE M. B., M. O, p., 6 S. 0. M. 0..H Village of BruHaela. Physician bm'geen, Aceouchoar Office over Standard Bank DR. F r, BRVANS Bachelor of Medicine, Univeralty of Toronto ; Licentiate of College of Phyato ane and tier- getOoepoptneofate e7oornHital, ex -Senior Oes lateDr. A. MoSevey, Smith Block, Brussels. kural phone 45, ALEX. P. M°KELVEY M.B., M.C.P,41S. 9. 1138 Bluer street East, Toronto Diseases a Nose and Throat C r , Clinical assistant in Ear, Nose and Throat de. pertinent New General Hospital, Toronto ; Post Graduate Harvard, Medical Sohool,:`Bes. Inc ; late Senior Resident Surgeon Mase. Eye & Bar Infirmary ; late Clndcaleseietent in Nose and Throat department Mass. Gen, Hol' pita' • late House Surgeon Toronto General Hospital, sruanels by appointment; ENROL. NOW at the S� LISTUWEL BUSINESS COLLEGE r Thorough Courses taught by Competent Teachers. g For particelars address— COWIN O MATTHEWS +!. Listowel, Ont. 4s%R:AVaiai !gel isa" 4ataase ran M". THE Best Brains in Canada haye partialpoted 1n the pre. Itaretion 01 oar splendid Hone Study °Qarees in Banking, Eeongmics, H1,1170r Accounting, Crenulerpial Art. Show Card W ritit g, Photo rap1y, Journal- ism, Short Story Wilting, Shorthand and Bookkeeping. pleot the work watch most. interests yqn and write n0 for pertioolars. Address THE HAW CORREOPONOENCt SCRNOK DR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL., ONT. Physician and Burgeon ; Pont Graduate courses' London n'epeeial attention todisea0Oe of eye.. ear, nose and throat. Eyes tasted for elegem G. H ROSS, D.D.S., L.D.S. Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sir - goons of Ontario and Graduate University of Toronto Faonity of Dentistry. Office InhoardBlock, Wingham Phone 240. Post Office box 278 Painless Extraction, Plate work and Bridge Work a Specialty MAUDE O. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST' Persons)graduate Department of Ophthal- mology, Me0ormlokMedical College, Chicago, Ill., to prepared to test eyrie and At glasses at her office over Mlio Icrosn'e millinery store, Office deype—Wednesday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday of every week. OMee hours -10 to 12 a, m. ; 1 to a p, m, Evenings by appoint. mint, Phone. 1219. DR. WAROLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Day and night mills. 'Office o PP oeiteFlouMill,Ehel PROUDFDOT, NILLORUI & PRDODFOOT Canisters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Office on. the Square, 2nd door 6om$a1illton • Street, GODERICH. ONT. Private funds to loan et lowest rates. W PROUDVOOWT,, P O0. IIDPOOT X. L. RiatonAN111. ONLY SXT�N. GIRL VERY SICK Tells How She Was Made Well by LydiaE.Pinkham's'- Vegetable Compound. New Orleans, La. -"I take pleasure in welting these lines to express my grati- tude to you, I am only 16 years old and Werk in a tobacco factory. I have been a very sick girl but I have improved wonderfully sin c e taking Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegeta- ble Compound and am now looking fine and feeling a thousand times better." —Miss AMELIA J.iQUILLARD, 3061 Te- houpitoulas St., New Orleans, La, St Clair, Pa. — "My mother w a s alarmed because I was troubled with suppression and had pains in my back and side, and severe headaches. I had pimples on myface, my complexion was sallow, my sleep was disturbed, I had nervous spells, was very tired and haJ DO ambition. Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound has worked like a charm in my case and has regulated me. I worked in a mill among hundreds of girls arid have recommended your medi- cine to many of them."—Miss ESTELLA MAGUIRE, 110 Thwing St., St. Clair,Pa. There is nothing that teaches more than experience. Therefore, such let- ters from girls who have suffered and were restored to health by Lydia' E. Pinkham'e Vegetable Compound should be a lesson to others. The same remedy is within reach of all. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Plukham Medicine Co. (eonil- deutial) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will woman and reada tit Strict confidence. Blythh t Rev. T. H., Mrs. Farr and children autoed to Durham with William Moore last week. Stanley Ohellew disposed of his Regal car to H. A. Thomas and has purchased a. swell 35 it. p. Overland. Friends will regret to learn that Ben. Mason is not improving in health as rapidly as it was thought he would when the mum weather came. Following officers were appointed for the, new Brass Baud :—President, Rev T. H Farr ; Secreta) y, J. M. Hamilton ; Treasurer, Dr. McTaggart 1 Managing Committee, Reeve Dt. Milne, Neil Taylor, De. McTaggart, S. H. Gidley, E. E. Robinson and Jae. Tierney.. Fordwich The caterpillar is prevalent in this district. Fordwich drug otot•e has changed haflds..the purchaser being H. Samson of this village. Mrs. (Rev.) Ball, of Kerwond, visited her sister, Mrs. D. Spink$, for a few days. Ed. 00111s, and Con., is the latest party in this section to own an auto, haVin Ir, purchased a Ford. J. H. Rogers Mot received) word from A. S. Copeland), who was wounded at 111le battle -,f Langeularclt, that he has felly recovered anti is hack on the firing lite. Miss )Esther Stiliwell showed the Record the leaf of a gtt'ltiiinrrl 'which measured 6x4. holies, 111111 thele were 01111.1.s 1111 the suite pietnl ;pint AS large.. - The Trust ese of the; How tea t.+m,•. selrl vmnge at., Terentp let y held beam In 1.31 n. 11111:11 as 1 pnssibl'etl1'ttp;t1I'm """-t•k "nn for blp'ntl pnrposPs n.nrl +U Thr temp .1, of many who have friends hurled 3 here. Brick and Tile Brick and all sizes of Tile are now to be had at the Cole El Dougherty YARDS HENFRYN Pilia Hanging gin g � Pa int ing FREDERICK TUFF SUcowssolt TO T000 LATE JOHN LUNN PAINTER, PAPER -HANGER GRAINER and DECORATOR My aim is In g1V!' anlaefacliol by lion(' Work and Mnitiate Prices, Thomas .St, Brussels. Phone 41x, • ice (7olI erc hlllaid Half. MUeleal selectlone Were tendered by Wee J ohcrttton, soloist, Central Metlindtst church,.l3t1'atfod ; Ivor 8wi Il and Alegg) s, Cox anti Robs Wean, of Atwood. Al lee Vera Hilsser was the pianist. Splendid and ineple- irlg addresses were delivered by Bev, Dr. Barber, W. H. Mllison and 0. T. Moot (Mouee, Proceeds of t he clay aelounted to abohm $260. The bast., mentof the,eburolt is hunt, of cement blocks. The joists ate Iain and the falao thine 1s in place and .everything is ready for the brick work. I. Wingham John Hughes, mail clerk, who has recently been on the sick list, has again.resulned his duties. Some farmers who lost corn planted early and killed by frost have now got the land in shape andsstarted to plant it over again. Sewer work is still under way and the Cou13011 met recently In order to have inore work done to keep the men employed. to ed. P Y v The repent rains here have been of great benefit to the crops. ' Fall wheat. has started to fill and timothy and clover.are looking well. A. H. Wilford, who recently bought out Gunn's storage plant, has had IL renovated and equipped with the lat- est fire -fighting apparatus. Farmers are making additions to their barns and sheds as they have cultivated more land than usual and expect to have larger Drops. Alderman F, L. Binkley and other officers of the sport and amusement committee here have about completed arrangements for a Dominion Day program, which will be given here of Victoria Park. Baseball and lacrosse against outside teams will be played, two baloon ascensions will be made and a good program of music by the Citizens' Band will be rendered. "And also expeeas my willingness to give up any ill -will that I may have held against W, T, Pellow in connec- tion with his work in securing evi- dence for the enforcement of the'Iiquor laws and to treat him .as a gentleman and es a friend, and to co-operate with him as far as I can, in endeavoring to - see that the illegal sale of liquor in Goderich be et upped. "And I further promise to carry on my hotel business in the future, as long as I remain in it, in accordance with the law and in an efficient man- ner." "Witness : "Lowrus E. DANCEY" "J. S. BEDFORD" 1 o:n• Workmen en uu the 1 lh tc',t 11111 fat Cllr{ l,te nnw r. t;, I - t11- thitd story cos •Uurtion. Dhngrtnl nt1-(i(1(r r ch 1 ural nrnil route will open up ,s:ug. 1.1, •t 1.11 10 slit. Arlitsu•olg as 1'1114 i.•r,. Miss ;Tenn 13. Ton ,inn ep rialisty' standing) e moderns and hist ftry itnd seen? ed Interim Hiatt School assist- ant's cerlifiriate at the rarest Ii'aon ley of 17dIlea Iinn cx,ln1i1101ion Miss Jean Al• Cult, Form Iii A. at the G. 0 I., is the winner in the Pestty elltupetiti011 011 the snhjecl '(Hew the Made -in -Canada Movement Contrib. nos to Canadian. Davelopflleet," - Applications for nnlurapznlio3 from Max Ptelyer, of Goderich, Ki vel Label. of Blyth, and Angn8t Lahr, of Sea - Noah, came before the Renerid sessions of the peace for the County last week, tat l onus assizes will be hold The A It Goderich as follows : Jury, Tuesday, h lief honorable the 01 21st. thehn Sept. l by Justice of the Onnunoit Pleas lury, Tuesday, Nov. 23rd, by the honorable Justice Britton, In view of recent events at the Bed- ford hotel, the following etittettieht, signed by Me. Bedford 0(1(1011 siote 07 Apeii2n , makes interesting feeding "I, John Bedford, do hereby 'apolo- gize for any violations of the Liquor Laws, of which I have been gtulty &idler the hist few rnottho, and of which \V. P. Pillow has knowledge, as h wing been gnlilg on in the Redford Hotel, here, mold hereby promise to get tvd of, permanently. the ptCgellCe of ooriain undesirable parties (to be named by Mr, Pellnw) who have been employees or frequenters of my hotel, Clinton R. O. picnic here on July 1st. The financial statement for Ontario St. Methodist church for the past year shows a balance on hand of $260.00 and the total amount raised for all purposes to be $4500 00. Earl O'Neil, only amt of W. T. and Mrs, O'Neil enlisted and will join the 38rd Battalion at London, accompany- ing hien will be K. Wilson, of Mulsons Bank staff'. Clyde Wheatley, son of Wallace and Mrs. Wheatley, with a crowd of boys, were at the river bathing. The young lad got beyond his depth and but for the prompt action of Ernest Hall. of the New Era staff, there might have been a different story to tell, Saturday evenings have always been a bad time for people walking to gat around at the batik comers, owing to the crowds nn the streets and to the nnrnPP0118 antes alld riga driving up and down, but things changed last Saturday and a new melee came into force when Chief Wheatley and Pollee Serge. Welsh trade all rigs and nems keep 1'n the right and the con- fusion was lessened. North Huron Conservatives The normal meeting of the North Huron Conservative Associations as constituted for Dominion and Pro- vincial purposes -was ,held in the Town Hall, Wingham, oil Tuesday after- noon of last week with a good attend- ance, septesentatives being present frorn all parts of the •riding. The offireve for the Dominion Association are as follows :— Hon.-Pres.—Wm. — Hon:Pres.—Wm. Campbell, Gode- rich. President—Peter W. Scott, Bel - grave. 1st Vice-Pres,—Matthew Lockhart, A nburi. 2nd Vice-Pres,—J. A. Mallough, Dungannon. Sed Vice -Pres,— Dr. Armstrong, Gerrie. , Secretary—H. J. A. McEwen, Gode- rich. Treasurer—Dudley Holmes. Wing - ham. The chairmen of the different muni- cipalities wetealsoappointed viz Ashfield—Jas. Alton, Belfast. . Colborne—A., J. Goldthorpe, Gode- rich. West Wawanosh--Robt. Medd, Au- burn. East Wawanosb—J. E. Ellis, Blyth. iNlorris—Rich. Procter, Brussels. Tlu•nberry—Robt. Musgrove, Blue - vale. Howick—John Dane, Wroxeter, Wroxeter—Fred. Davey, Wroxeter. Brussels—AlFred Baeker, Blyth—Joseph Carter. Goderich—Mayor Reid. Wingham—Dr. Redmond. Grey—George McCall, Ethel. Officers for the Provincial riding are as follows President— Dr. Redmond, Wing - ham, 1st Vice-Pres.—John Dane, Wroxe- ter. and Vice Pres.—Dr. Armstrong, Gorrie, Secretary—W. 3. Greer, Wingham. Treasurer— J. Waitou McRibbon, Wingham. The cnstomery resolutions were passed relating to the Commons and Provincial Parliament also t'esnlntinns of sympathy to D. Bell and W. F. Vanstone, who are i11. Addresses were delivered by Jas. Bowman, M. P., A. H. Musgrove, M. P. P. and Editors Neftel, ni' Goderich Star, and Joynt, of Wingham Ad- vance, Atwood Comma STo0Es LAVED.—The four corner stones of the new Methodist rhne'ch were laid 7'lrnrsdny of last week neclee fevorehle conditions, Tae J:w '013* fine and the at tendanre ,tr:*n 11, 1101.1'.. T,i'lnwrl, boa the ,t ..tone to: h,•h•,IP of the Trustee 17,3,3.1 ; \Ir+ 1 \t' Floyd sr, the old - r .nrciei't1 110ntln't, for the Ladies' \i'1 ; f 1171'1, IM•toltell, one on be - holt ,.P the Remise l e.hnol and Mrs, on bel 1P of � s, nn, to t 1 is 1 it , t) f ( 1 `,, 1'e 1 wPi'P 1 r 11 1.0./1:Y111‘ lit 1 nPs t 1111 1 in rnrhhv Rev Dr Musser, tusks .f 11,0 ship ell, who had full After ehnrge ••I' the ceremn Lriss. 01 (mmeg Were 1,11(1, following gave suit - awe slid npp1,gn'iate addresaes Ilesets 1'.Aile 11ora, 00itohellt 11110ilt.n,, \liltlaank ; Mrs (Dr.) Has- sey nod RPvo 11. A, Miller, Milver. tot ; A. 13 Doan, 13. D , Monk tot ; V. h Hinson, Stanford 1 and Mar- shall, of Atwood, Musical dlreta were furnished by Rev. DP, and Mrs. Bus - Per A0 the close of the progron the Taffies' Aid served a first-class supper 111 one of the vacant stores and it was well patronized. In the evening an excellent prngeem was given ht the Plants Choke assortment of o Geraniums and Annuals Bodq ng 9 Cabba a1 Cauhflower, Tomato to To a Celery and House Plants Agent for Dale's Out Flowers. MISS KELLY, I 40.4 Brussels Greenhouse, e The Watchwora of theRtlantic „refinery is Quality .flsk for - and Look for this Ball N , on all Lantic Packages &Bags • lily of the valley and roses. The bridesmaid .was Miss Eva Petrie, In- gersoll, who wore pink flowered ba- tfste and carried a baguet of pink 1, roses. The best man was Stanley Moon, brother of the bride. Little Miss Mildred Bainbridge, Hamilton, daintily gowned in pink, was flower girl. After the ceremony, congratu- lations were showered upon the bride and groom and a buffet luncheon par- taken of. Many beautiful gifts testi- is held. Mr. and the, Love left on the 1 evening train for points West on their honeymoon. They will reside itt Dun- das. Hearty congratulations are ex- pressed by old frieuds here. Ethel WAIT FOR XT,—The Ladies' Aid of Ethel Methodist church will hold a Garden Party nil Ilse Cli inch lawn 011 bh'iday evening of this week, 18th inst. Slipper set yea in Township 'Hall fron 0 30 to 8 o'clock- Program will consist of instruite null and voted music, recitations, drills, midi e 'e•4 by Re v.MrM nn reh n»se ,1,N B t t - men A. P. Admission 25 cents Children 150. P1nceeds i11 aid of public shed fund. Rev. Mr. McKelvey e 1 will1 chairman. DOTY—LEGE.\R. — An interesting event took plane at Kalamazoo, Mich , on Wednesday, June 3rd, heing nothing less than the tnatriage' of Fred. Doty, Vice -President and Mana- ger of the Doty Marine .Rugine and Boiler Co, Ltd., Goserieh. The lady of his choice was Miss Leta LeGenr, eldest daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. T, LeGear, formerly of Pthel• The ceremony toot place in the Fired Methodist °beech, of whirls the bride's father i8 pastor and he conducted the marriage service. Mr. and Mts. Doty left for a honeymoon trip which ht - eluded Chicago, Detroit and New York, They will reside m1 Notfolk 8[18 Goderich, street, TovE—Moms,— e hone of it R1 treat r 1 ersnll Moon, Bell s T 1 Mrs. M g and wedding at loos the arena of n prePl y 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon of lest week, when their vonneest delight et, Irene, became the bride of Rnsee11 Edgar Love, Dundas, formerly of Ingersoll, son of W. 1T, and Mrs, T,nvn, of Ethel. Rev, Ronald Macicnd, pastor of the Presbyterian Chareh. ' Pe' tlrtl 1Pr officiated i» the presence f a n of telatiyes and friends. The wedding marc'll from Lohengrin was rendered by Miss Pearl Love, Ethel, sister of the groom, and the bride was given away by her father, a lie honer. de- corations were beautiftll. The bride looked charming in tt gown of white taffeta with trimmings of pearl and lace, She carried a shower bognet of W 0. T. IT. will meet on Friday, June 1801. Mrs. Hyslop, Dominion Organizer, will be present. Apublic meeting will be held at night. , John G. Robinson, a former Listowel boy, has been chosen by the Conserva- tives of the new Federal constituency fled to the esteem in which the bride Listowel Listowel .Driving Association are making arrangement for a three day race meet on July (3, 7 and 8. R. T. Kemp and A, H. Hermiston attended the annual meeting of the Canadian Order of Foresters, which was held in St. Catharines on Satur- day. atur- d The sum of $50 was gtanted to the Children's Aid and $50 was made to the committee in change of the Twelfth or July celebration by the Town Council. Dr. M. Moore has received aletter from his brother, Dr. W. Dloore, ft'oin "somewhere in France," who says everything is going fine. Be is a Lieutenant with the Canadian Alny Medical Corps. D. Baitja met with a painful acci- dent. Be was elating grass with a scythe when in some unaccountable way it struck his leg, -making a nasty out. Medical aid was summoned and 8 stitches put in. of Cariboo, 13. 0., as their cand date at the next election for the Huse of Commons. M1. Robinson was born in Erna township til 1808 and spent his younger clays in Listowel, having served his apprenticeship at the print- ing business iu the Standard office. NYAWS Mayfiowet- `I TALCUM POWDER lt:Clie fs `, Fr grant fiesr e,ski tw Mayflower Talcum Powder The distinctive odor of Mayflower Talcum is entirely new, and of such charm and delicacy as to immediately appeal to every woman of refinement. Antiseptic—exquisitely fine in texture, it is pre-eminent for use on baby. All Nyal preparations are in a class by themselves. Nyal's Face Cream and toilet requisites are almost indis- pensable for the complexion. Ask at the Nyal Quality Store for free copy of our booklet, ''Your Complexion," which includes directions as to proper methods of Massage. SUES Mayflower TALCUM rewsm 829 James Fox, Druggist, Brussels ®t THE AUTO -OILED WINDMILL WITH DUPLICATE GEARS RUNNING IN OIL Every bearing is constantly flooded with oil. Two quarts of oil in the gear case of this 8 -foot auto -oiled windmill will keep the gears and every bearing flooded with oil for a year or more. The galvanized steel helmet covers the gears, keeps out rain, keeps out dust, keeps in oil.. The mill needs oiling but once a year. There is a windmill, known the world over as "the windmill which runs when all others stand still." This new windmill with gears and bearings flooded with oil runs in much less wind than that well known windmill. The two large gears, which lift the load straight up, are each independent of the other and each Must is driven by its own pinion on the main shaft and take its half of the load at all times The auto•oiled windmill,withitsduPlicate gears and two pitmenllftine theload stmight up, is un- breakable. Every B-footmill is tested underapumpingload of 3000 pounds on the pump rod. For the larger sizes the load is reakaleter. We know that gree eve one of these i ionto i o re e e assertion every w n sob stable. W venture th that this is the most of nen Perfect, best made, best tested, iiel-, best oiled, most nearly perpetual, automatic and self - e ., a sufficient of any machine of any kind ever made - L,"d ., for farm work and the most nearly fool -proof. r tn•p t^, 1'n? }t There is no friction on any part of Ole furl - 1111111" --r` ,� '?i,_.. ing device when the mill is running and very @@ little whenthe wheel is furled. I 1mit ii l i�rr i,rn tr, <g A small child can east's/furl this windmill or an automatic regulator can take caro of it, One of these mills hue been furled 10,000 times In one day by a man on our premises—more times than it would ordinarily be furled in 30 ears of service. A band brake, of the automobile type, is used, and it always holds. The gear case contains two pairs of gears and the supply of oil. From this gear case the oil circulates to every bearing in a constant stream. It flows' out through the friction washers in the hub of the wheel and is automatically returned to the gear case. Not a drop of oil can escape. It is used over and over. So long as there is any oil in the gear case the gears and every bearing will be flooded with oil. If you are tired of climbing a windmill tower; If you ere tired of buying repairs and having them put on; or, if you are tired of waiting fora big wind, let us fur - nigh you en unbreakable, self-oiling,9 9 9 Y o on ever -going mill to any old tower. It costs but little and you willgot the difference between ff b tw n no water in a light wind g and an abundance of water inalmost no wind. The floodingof allthe Working o parts with oil theperfect balance of thewheel g w e 1 and vane on the tower, the verysmall urntable on oil, the mill pivots and the outside furling device make -this diffrence. Now there is no objection to a high tower. Have as high a tower as you need to let wind. You don't have to climb It. Your dealer can come once a year and put in oil, if needed, and inspect the mill. Running water purifies itself—stagnant water, standing water, collects and retains impur- ities. If you pump from your well constantly all the water lblcan spare, the water that comes in to take its placswill be pure, I1the water in your well steeds until you happen to want some, and you pump but little, then!!. is likely that surface watet wilt flow into it and car in im- purities. pump n 11 I b carry D The unsafe we s the that has standing sitter• A flowing one r' teething a other < The auto -oiled o Wen windmillncot. 00 int this ed, writ A r can run from one year's end to theChi ago. Whypmctnot ace flowing no ter, of in sum writeAwatmoi winter, 1146e,So. always fresh Ave., Cpure? It Why not have O nothing, t water, toll i summer and warm in winter, k.ways tesh tad nreSt will cost nett tof dMitIt will Hive Match lc family yosc and lycan t, a the hwaterave w run into t a' good size en atvoir and Mite all the ti1thec the choice kinds your otherw can eat, and have water g. irrigate Our garden and mnkC It raise many flocs as muck relit would otherwise. Water costs nothing. Use f A pull of 301h,• on tldi wire furl, the min, t. To tet It atind le to abuse it. P AM ENT, Agent Brussels