The Brussels Post, 1907-4-4, Page 5Spring Farm Spark April Snd
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TORONTO, ONT.
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and hh0111)0ad '1'16lo hog, 1)01001111 for
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.�� Dotey, Alaguiltieut prepared
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good position iu 3380 Bummer or
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MEDICAL CARDS.
1111. R, A. BURNS—
;tuccussor to 111•. J. A. ,MeNaughloi
IIruasele, Ontario
Graduate et Pulyelluw Punt Graduate
Sellout of Medleiuu mid s6i140ry, Now York
Meunier el Oulleee of Physicians and 001•
tootle 01 0111141w.
011100 and 1us Weetie Heel lie lurmerly no-
onpteu by Lr. elo.,uusutuu.
Dietitian of ,vu.ueu u opeolelty.
'Phone No. 21,
BUSINESS CAHU3t.
}i, MoUItAUI:iEN—
v • 18011 et 01 Marriage i4o0120o6 0l•
nee et Goner y, Turnuetry weep, brunets.
WM. SPENCE
CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER
OF MARRIAGE LICENSES
Guice to the I'osl Qlllce, Ethel. 80.4
BCRTkiA C. ARMSTRONG 10 prepared to give insane on Haab
or 1teed Organ, Tonne on 6p11I1cattue
Pennant, malt ee0—uru0eels, Residence—
Lot 0,00o.10, tiny. Pupils may have teal,
lanolin at their own bourse i1 prolorded.
MISS MARGARET M'LAUCHLI?
TEACHER OF PIANO
Pupils prepared for the Toronto
Conservatory of Music.
JAMES HA3RIS,,
Agent Howlck Mutual
Fire Insurance Company
Moe and Resideuce—
WALTON, ONT.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM•
INSURANCE,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
�t S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION
i • skit, will fell for better prices, t
better won, in leen time and loss charge
than any other Anotluuee, iu Mae[ 11118011
he won't Waage anything. Dotes and ordor
0811 always be arranged at this Whim or e
p ereunal appltOatioa.
ROBT. H. GARNISS
ELU4:VALE — ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron Count.
Terme reasonable. Sales arranged [u,
at the ounce of 'Tan Po0T, brussels. 221)
VETERINARY.
r A. CUNNINGLIAM—
Vf • Rimer ,,lnuuu.n of the (iuteriu Vet
*titulary college, i0 14 01160011 10 treat ail gib
011.008 el donuen100t011 a0lmale m a compel
riot manner, Particular attention paid t1
Veterinary Ueetietry null Milk Never, Ual),
promptly ateended to, Ulhee anti luerms,1
—Four doors North of bridge, '1'nruborry 01
B 10000ls.
LEGAL AND t;UNVEYANCINIb..
B. MACDONALD—
A•
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• Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Site
0000 0aor to 1i. F. Blair, 011100 over Mai.
Bard Bunk, ltrussels, bulieitur. for MOM 0
politaa Soak.
V�/7 M. SINULAIR—
I • burrieter, solicitor, Ouuvuyunce
Notary 1'ublio, Re. Ufnou—elew6rt'0 Biot
l door. North of 080186) Hotel.
Solicitor for the Standard Bauk,
p 110UDi? 0OT, HAYS & BLAIR—
BARRISTERS, BULIOITURS, NOTA11119h
PUBLh3, GTO,
W. E000DF 1100, It, 0. li. O. HAY[
G, F. BLe.m.
Olnoes—'!'hose lot nearly occupied by Mann
(Munroe de Bolt,
G000181011, ONTARIO.
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEiLD,
011NTI01)
Graduate of the Royal 0ollege of Deuta,
8ttrgenue of Ontario and trirst-olaee Room
Graduate of Toronto University. 00810,
vert to Brewer's Photograph Gallery,
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SPRING TERM OPENS
TUESDAY,- APRIL 2No 1
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CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
11, This School, which Is the l0180.01 QI
ti, moot progressive COmrnex0lal and. 41
Shortened sawn' in Western Ontattu,
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befogs the repittatluu of doing the
host work 10 Bus10000 Education In �i'�
U6neda Our graduates aro in dem6011 IA
tee OOmmerelal loaoltere and olnoe as- ii5
f • e eatalo ue
fur our le a
i mid you Write
� bud you will got full information, non-
qi 001110g our 80haol.
di 1Llitol'r & McLACHLAN, li
Prluui nota,
WE ARE OFFERING SOME
SPECIAL PRICES
in Ladies' and Gents' Watches.
Be sure and Hee our stock. It
will pay you to buy now.
H. L. JACKSON,
JEWELER
ipzstr t:t ;re st
Grove -Lot.
Mite Alma Ardell is clerking in the
Vidette book fare.
T. Andrews woe in Exeter last week
atteudiog the fuueral of hue slater, Mrs
Delbridge.
Mlooiooary °ervioee will be held in the
,Methodist oh0roh 011 Sunday, April 71h
ration Rev. Mr, Wilson, of Teeswoter,
will preach.
di. t. w 0041.
The town gas plant hue 1104 yet been
placed iu working order.
A Spring show for Stallion° will h.
held 111 Atwood on the Agriculture
grouud0 on Tuesday, April 16th.
Jake Roeooh hue arrived met town au)
has started work at the cement mil. W
uudereta011 that he has been appoiutou
manager of the mill.
Elma cheese Co, began operations on
Monday, April 1st, and manufactured
cheese on that date. The patrons wil
draw their own milk during the fir0,
week as the roads are not passible for
the milk wagons.
The death took plao0 on Sunday morn
Ing, 24th ult., of Mrs. Cowan, mother of
Julio S. Cowan, of Donegal. The demos
ed had reauhed her 85th year .and hau
been ailing tor Borne time. Interment
took place in Donegal oemetery on
Tuesday afternoon.
"PREVENTIce" will promptly check u
oold or the Grippe wbeu take. early 6,
the "sneeze stage." Preveutioe cure
Bested aside as well. Proventioo art
little candy ould cure tablet8, sod Dr
Shoop, Rama, Wis., will gladly mai
you samples and a hook on rulde tree,
if you will write. The sampled prole
merit. Check early oolde with Prevent
ice and atop pneumonia. Sold in 5o and
25c boxes by F. R. Smith.
EE'.xeter.
Contractor G. K. Beaman oommeI0ed
the [0000!) work 0e the canning factory.
David 0obbledtek, of Ailsa Craig, has
purchased L. MoTagidars'e et.mk 0,
Exeter North and will modem the- store
Some boy or boys while using a itttlr
rifle 011 Saturday oho[ through the plate
glens window in H. Bpaukmau'e houoe on
William street.
G. E. Uaee arrived here from Toronto
last week and brought wan him a 'hand
eome piano ae a birthday pressor. to be-
little daughter Maggie, who is liviug wan
her aunt and grandmother.
R. N. Taylor had a narrow esompe o,.
Monday ut last week from etri0Oe injury.
He wee sharpening et 03100)ar saw in the
Roes Taylor factory when by some meant
it 00mme110Bd 10 run end be wag thrown
up over it. Wm. Howey and Ed. Jolter
were standing near and Imbuing the
accident they immediately hied him off
and saved him from even aslight scratch,
although the Bow had euoaeeded iu mak
Ing a large rip in his overalls.
Luc Allow.
John Joynt ie having the finishing
touches put on the interior of bis block.
Wm. Joho0ton, of Holyrood, has tokeu
a poeitioo at the Luokuow braooh of the
Bank of Hamilton.
Material ie being planed in position
ready for commencing work on the new
Carnegie Hall at an early dale.
Geo. Potter attended the A. O. II. W.
Grand Lodge meeting held us Toronto a0
representative from the local lodge.
On the 14111,0[ April at the Epworth
League aunivereary, Rev. H. Locke, of
Kincardine, will preach morning and
evening. Mouday evening there will be
a debate.
Baker & i3alo, of Wiarton, have par•
Owed the bu,oher.tng bnoiueee of
0011fue & Campbell and F. Gordon, of
this place, and will condom the beeinese
in the obop now 000upied by Mr. Gordon.
Win_ haxn.
Dr. Obiehoim, M. P., woe home from
Ottawa, to spend Easter with hie faintly.
John Wilson, V. S,, is preparing to re
move buildiuge to make way for his new
briok block.
Geo. 0. Hanna hap purobaeed the fine
corner lot, the Bite of the recent "Hanna"
store and will build there for himself.
An enthoeiaetio meeting of W iogham
BBeeball teem was held. The books
were examined, showing a onoceootul
season la0t year, and a email balance on
the right side. Thie ie evidence that
Baseball ie still a favorite game with the
people of Wingham. The following
offioere were elected for 1907 Hon.
President—A. M. Crawford ; Hoo.-Yme-
Pres.—D. D. Wilson ; Prreldent—A. J.
Alderson ; Vioe•Preo.—L. ' Kennedy ;
Treasurer—Wm. Armour ; Oor,•SeO.—
Eimer Mnnre; Manager—Wm. Britton ;
Meeeot—"Spider" Webb. The boys in.
tend holding a celebration 011 May 24th.
Wm, Ornikehank, of 'l'nrnberrye re
Porth a pleasant trip to California and
return. He went by way of Chicago,
Omaha, and the Southern Vaoifio, taking
the new short lice serosa Salt Lake to
Los Aegelee. Here he met Dr. and
Mre, Towler, who are enjoying their
repidenre in the Paoi&0 o0aet city.
Atter visitingthe chief points of intrreet
he turned Northward nearly three hum
dyed miles by the valley route to Fresno,
where he met Robl. and Mrs. MOInd0o
who dewed to be remembered to, Wing
ham friends, Mr. MoIndoo hap porches.
ed a tortyaore 08011ge grove, that to a
few years should prove a money•make.
for its owner, Mr. Crw'kehnr,k ,name
home by way of Portland (Oregon,)
V'0lurlaend V3at5ntiveri
three dahghtore of B; and
town,
to he [flet
8e, Ball, of
ca rtew
Son000 Raboirr,--Seooeoefdl popile at
/loiter Exuma. 80, S. No, IO—Jr. IV to
fir, IV --Natio Denman (houurr), Alma
Speiratt (hon0r0), Ivah Spuiren, George
Pivotal, Wthle Speiran. Sr. 515 to Jr.
IV—MRrgarette 1l1tchn,aon (honors),
Mary Alachua, Wilfred Whitfield, Jumeo
D uh, John Liolleubeok, Myrtle Spoi'au,
LLy Bateau. Jr, III to fir, II1—Delia
Whitfield, Barman Plehretl. Sr, 1I to
Jr, IIT—Henrietta Denman (honors),
Margaret Love (honors), Gertrude
spoken (honors), Millie 00x, /With
Pioltroll, Ps, II to Jr. III—trio Hutch.
mewl, Stanley 0peirau, Gruzard L'glt0,
Mary Iughe, Verne Ward, Jennie Ward,
Glydoe Relianb"ok.
13, 0. bliteGtra.Ivne0, Toaobar,
101 1)1-x-1 M..
SoxooL REPORT,—The following is
the report of No. 6, Morris, for Aural:—
Sr, IV --Vino Bowman, 404; Frank
Bryeue, 362. Jr. IV—Martie Ynin, 919 ;
Tena Yew, 414 Br, III—Ethel Bel•
tem, 409, Jr. III—Mabel Bone, 314 ;
Ruoeel Currie, 263 ; Harvey Henderson,
181. Sr. 11—Ru sal Boue, 406 ;. John
Riley, 358. Jr. II—Sadie Riley, 560 ;
Gerrie Shaw, 537; Lila Wilkins u,
240. Pt. II—liorold Currie, 460 ;
Ward Seller0, 372, Sr. Pt. I—John
Yells 965 ; Charlie sellers, 336 ; Irene
Wdki000n, 188 Jr. Pt. I—Isabel (haw,
171. 0. MILLIGAN, Teaeber,
dcaooL REPORT.—The following ie the
result of the examinations held daring
the mouth of Meruh,iooluding the pro-
motion examma1iou in S. S. No. 4.—Sr.
IV—Total 900, Roy Thoeil, 766 ; John
ldpeir, 748 ; Murtha MoCOtoheoe, 603.
Sr III—Poral 810. Harry MoUatoheou,
721; Wilne'l'buetl, 602 Sr. II,—'Poral
1160. Joseph 'l'husty 662 ; Harvey .410•
tluloheou, 646 ; Jenny Suitt, 676. Pt.
11—Total 200. Bertha Slovens, 142
Lame Steveu0, 103. Pt. I—Tota) 210.
Florence Boon, 187. ISABEI. MONAB,
Teacher,
SCHOOL REFonT,—Report of S. S No.
5 Verne for the 0011141 of March
IV o ase.—Mary Irwin, 695; Murray
Johnston, 365 ; •Berne Young, 215. Jr,
1V.—Heater Johoetou, 470 ; *Norman
Wheeler, 350 1 Irvine Ferguson, 258 Sr,
III.—Soots Irwin, 382 ; Morley Jordan,
233 ; Henry Armstrong. 187 ; *Viotor
Young, 144. Jr. III.—Horace Irvine,
160 ; *Carol Prootor, 158 ; floury Arm.
strong, 148; *E,mer Wilkinson. Ilnd.—
Mary Cele, 339 ; Jeanne Johnston, 320 ;
(Aortae Cole, 265 ; Wlhie Irvin, 241 ;
*Gertrude Armetroug, 218 ; Clarence
Martin, *Willie Vancamp, 85 ; "Gordon
Ferguoon, 60. Pt. HI.—Florence Proctor
Maggie Proctor, V Iluey Passmore, How -
.rd Wilkinson. Pt I. -Dora Armstrong,
Myrtle Johueoo. 'l'hoee marked by a
0tar missed some examination,
H, D. AINLAY, Teacher.
The news—No Pure Drug Cough Cure
Lowe would be needed, if all Cough Corea
were like Dr. Shoop's (tough Cure !W—
and hoe been for 20 years. The Nation
al Law now requires that if any poreone
enter iota a cough mixture, it most be
printed on the label or package. For
date reason mothers and other,), should
wain on inning Dr shuop'e Cough Cure.
No poison mer110 e. Dr. Shoop's tabors—
and bone m the medlome, else a must by
law be on the lube1. And It's u0t only
,ale, but it ie paid to be by theme who
Rn°w In beet, a truly remarkable tough
remedy. Take no chance, Fartjetlaroy
with your children. Insist on having
Dr. Shoop'o Cough Cure. Compare
earofully the Dr. Shoop package with
here and see. No pole°. market there I
Yea can always be on the safe side by
demauding Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure,
Simply refnee to accept any other,
Sold by F. R. Smith.
Bei grave.
BRIEFLY TOLD.—Jolin Cole bad a
euoeeaolul wood bee. -Mise Perrin, of
Turnberry, ie the guest of Mise Ben
g eah.—The borne of T. Brydgeo is glad
dened by the birth of a eon.—Jas.
Wilkinson is indisposed and ander the
Dr'e. care.—Mrs. Stubbs, 4th line Morrie
bee beau very sink Lind tumble to leave
her bed.—Mrs. Taylor, of Wawanoeh
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Solar.—Joyce
McLean ie learning telegraph operating
at the G. T. R. station bare.—Mise
Budge bee been having a bad attack of
la grippe and was unable to leave her
bed for a while.—Mre, MoAlliuter, of
Winnipeg, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Sproat.—Oh•,e. and Mrs, Graeby have
adopted a little English girl from the
Home.—Mise Hamilton, of Ottawa, was
opendiug a few days with her brother,
Dr. Hamilt, n.—Jam. Owene is slowly re.
covering from a severe'tleek of la grippe
but is yet vera poorly,—John Campbell
attended the funeral of hie Meter, Mre,
Suott, of Eequesiug township, last week. -
The Fan wheat has come through the
Winter fine, and if not too mach frost
from date on, 'here will be a furl crop.—
There has been a fine ran of maple eap
of late. The farmers have taken ad
'amain of It and the syrup hi quite a
,eat among the vnlsgere. —George
pli011e luta rutaroed ilotng from the
Wlughatn iloopitel moult Improved, al• •
though be thloke 411x1 be will riot be able
for kipring )Work,—U. and wire, Waldo.
0,10 Irate adopted a bright little girl of
Freda 14611'x, formerly of the Srd Hoe
of Morrie, Aire, Bell having died rr0e0t,
ly,—Mine Mary tottelflald has returned
mime from Bayfield after °ponding a
couple of 010,10110 WW1 her 0ie8er, Alia,
Ferguson, and friend, Mae Fargoeen el
that plane,
Ilr'ieettorth,
Mre, T. F. Oolemau, who hoe been on a
lengthy vloit with her mother in ohlmage,
hoe raturped home.
John Walker, of Roxboro, received
word of the death of his eon, Jerome,
which immured in Winnipeg, The de.
oaaoed had boon ill with an attack of
brain fever.
At a meeting of Mamma enthusiaele
It 0188 dooidod that a junior team obould
be mitered In the 0. L. A.. of time dieirtot,
tie following officero were eleoted ;—Bon,
Praia , Dr. McKay ; Hon. V,oe Prop.,
Thos. Plukney ; Pres. Wm, Morrow ;
Viae Pres , H. Smith ; Soo•Treas„ R.
Molieuz,e ; Com., W. Munroe, Ralph
Reid and M. McKay,
At a largely attended and onthueiaetio
meeting held iu the town hell, the Huron
Football Olub re•orgaoized, electing the
following ufjoers :—Hon. Pres„ Dr, Mo
Kay ; Hon. Vloe•Pree., Geo, A. Silly ;
Petrone, G. E. Parkes, J. Colson, G
Murdie ; Pres., F. Bilie ; let Vioe,Pres.,
.11, Broderick ; 2nd Viae Prep„ J. Mo.
Donald ; Treae., H. Hartry ; Seo., Oboe.
Stewart , Coro„ B. Oluff, G. Sills, W.
,Nnoroe, The c tai will enter teams in
the eoniur, intermediate and junior
aeries.
OExT.—The death took place on Friday,
22nd ult., of Mary Olaff, relict of the
late John Hareu, at her reeidenoe,.Jarvie
etreel. The deoeefied had reauhed the
good o•d age of 89 yeare and with the ex
oeption of the past three monthe, of ill
11800 from the infirmities from o,d age,
had been it remarkably 100)188 woman,
The late Mrs. H6rau wee born in the
ouunty of 9ermauagh, Ireland, in the
same year ae the late Quenu Victoria, and
061:130 to Canada shortly after her man
Hoge and wuh her late hooband settled
in Hungerford towoebip, Hastings
ouunty. They remained there for a
namuer of years when they removed to
the tuwnobip of M0K1llop and Battled ou
a farm on the 13eh conoeseiod, where
they ountiuu,4 to reside uutrt shortly
atter the death of Mr, Elargan, which
event 000urred about thirty years ago.
Mre. Barge. [ben moved with her family
to town and hail been a continuous real.
dent here with her two daoghtere, Mies
Horan and Aird. M. A. Coulter, until her
death. The deceased was the mother of
tau children, pix of whom are mill dying.
Those who were present for the funeral
were her only surviving mu, Wm.
Horan, of Iugereoll, and Mr, and Mre.
Morrow, oleo of Ingoreodl, the latter a
daughter and Mra. (Rev.) 0, M. Thomp•
eon, of Alpena, Mioblgan, also o daughter
of the deceased and bar graudeon, Ander
eon Coulter, of Ingereoll. The funeral
toms pl6oe ou Monday from her late real•
dance, Jarvis street, to interment in the
Maitlandbank cemetery.
WO1UANLY TROUBLES
SHOULD 110'1' BE ALLOWED TO UN.
DERRHINE HEALTH.
It is imposeib,e to go into details on
this subject bot the experience of many
a poor woman who is crippled for life,
just beoause she didn't nee a good remedy
1n time, should be a warning to others.
When the first maga of womanhood
appear in a young girl, a great deal de-
pends in getting her over this oritimd
stage, eo that in years to come she will
not develop green eickurss or 000eump•
tioo. When she complains of flashed
face, headache, bearing down feeling-,
give bur a course of Ferrozone wbiob
will oorry her past the erode. Ferro
zoite is the ideal regulator end o0ne00 al•
organs of the body to perform their work
properly. It purifies the blood, tones up
the nerves and vital ' euergi10. The
stomach is strengthened, and digestive
and assimilative promisees are improved
by the good work of Ferrozone. It reg•
olatee the bowels, cures constipation and
piles, and replaces disease and decay by
health and strength. There i0 nothing
better for the complexion than Ferro
zone. It removes the dark circles from
ander the eyes, removes and wares all
m0noer of ekin eruptions, game bright
11x00 and brilliouoy to the eyes, a rosy
tint to the cheek°, whiten° the teeth and
develops m well refined, plump and
1260810ome form. Ferrozone le the ladiee
favorite, and should find a place in every
household, It is prepared in the form
of a oh000late coated tablet, convenient
and pleasant to take. Prioe per box, 50o
Or three boxes for 61 25. Sold by ali
druggiete.
Weal York Liberals met at Weston
and onammooely nominated G. W. Ver
roll for the Legio•atorr.
A new cotton oomp• ly bee been form
ed at Montreal tom0u0taotnre hi .11 grade
goods with a capital of 91,750 000.
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IiIJLU.N ERY
HAVING DISPENSED ttjth the Formal Olielliug,
we' wish to announce to our Customers that
we are again prepared to show the Newest Styles in
all classes of Spring Millinery procured from the
most up -to -dine Worth 'uses in Toronto, Chicago and
Detroit. We feel convinced that we can suit the most
Fastidious tastes. If you wish to secure the season's
best give psi a call.
We have also a full line of Fancy Straw Braids, Un-
trimmed Shapes, Flowers and Ribbons.
8'4
Miss I. Strachan
LEATHERDALES'
FAMOUS FOR HOUSE FURNISHINGS
SPRINGIMPORTATION'S
Our Spring Goods have arrived and are ready for your critical inspection,
They comprise a line clever before shown in this community and unegtialled in
the history of this store. A. brief summary of our lines in this department is
given below,
Carpets
English Brussels at 90c and upwards.
English Veivets,at $1 25 per yard.
English Tapestry at 35c and upwards.
Wool Cart eta, 2 and 8 ply, at 85c and
upwards.
Union Carpets at 30e and Upwards.
Art Squares
We have for the Spring trade gone
into this hue more extensively than ever.
We have them in sizes from 2 x 2i yards to
13x15feet in
W/LTONS BRUSSELS WOO/-
VELVETS
OOLVELVETS TAPESTRY Un/ONS
11.ud at prices, Quality considered, the Cheap-
est.
Linoleums
Linoleums 2 and 4 yards wide at 35c,
40c, 45c, 50e and 55c per square
yard.
Inlaids from 800 to $1,25 per square
yard.
Oil Cloths
1 yd., 1} yd., 1i- yd. and 2 yds. wide at
22c and 25e per square yard.
RUGS
A large assortment of small Rugs,
•very suitable for wedding presents, useful as
well as ornamental.
The Large. t and Finest Assortment of Furniture in the County
Variety is the spice of Life—You get it at
Leatherdale )'
Liberal Discount for Cash.
UNDERTAKERS
A a,•owalidp et the Bri,Jienna Dopper
lMmuanv'e Damp at Howe Sound, B. 0.,
swept the engine howls away. Poor
men, including ono Jap were killed.
A BLANK
Application Form
for Membership In the Finest and
Beer. Business Training School In
Canada—The
CENTRAL BUSINESS HUES
of Toronto, from Jan.2nd, next, to-
gether with detailed lolormatiou of
the great advantages to be enjoyed,
will be sent free by return mail on
request of friend or letter.
Write to -day to
W. H. SHAW, Principal.
Yong° & Gerrard ore., Toronto,
ALLAN TIE- LINE
TO LIVERPOOL
From 80,John From Halifax
Virginian --• Sat, April 18
Tunielau Bat, Apr1120
VlotorIan — Sat, April 27
0rom Montreal From Quebec
Ionian May 0 4 0,m May 2
Virginian May 10 0 a.01 May 10
'1 uni8lan NI ay 17 4 ,0.m May 17
Victorian May 2A 9 sail May 24
MONTREAL TO GLASGOW
Corinthian Thareday, May 9
Preterlau Thursday, May 10
Sicilian Thursday, Eloy 2a
Numldlau Thursday, May 811
For sanitise, tints and full information
apply to
W. 11, KERR,
Agent Allan Lino, Brunets.
Brewer's
Reliable
Art Studio
If you are visiting in 11110 neighbor-
hood it would be worth your while to
look up our Studio. Wo are second to
none Bud our prices are lower than other
tow nee
We would be p'oaoed to have you
call end see 06mples, also see our large
ne0ortmout of views on Post Cards. They
mike gond Souvenirs. Don't fail to
have some,
WE FRAME PICTURES
'Enlarging done in Ant -Mass styla—
rWater-color,
Caoo or
Y
Give NH It call.
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PICTURE FRAMING
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To the people of Ethel and surrounding country we beg leave
to say we Lave opened up a Furniture and Wall Paper business at
Ethel. We also Keep a supply of Window Shades—orders for
pecial sizes and colors promptly attended to.
We cordially invite you to call and see our goods as we feel
certain we can please you both in quality and price.
PICTURE FRAMING DONE TO ORDER
We would also kindly call your attention to our
Undertaking Department
We will keep a good supply of everything necessary in that line
constantly ou handand all orders left with us will be carefully and
promptly looked after by MESSRS. WALKER & BLACK, Brussels.
Wreathes and Funeral Designs also supplied.
WM. H. LOVE,
youth Side, Red Brick Block, ETHEL
Do you like good Bread and Pastry ?
If so you must bake with good Flour.
I have in stock now the Celebrated
Puritan Brand
Manufactured by the Western Canadian Flour
Mills Co.,. of Winnipeg. Also the well known
Five Roses
the output of the Lake -of -the -Woods Milling Co.
A trial will convjnce you of the excellence of
these Qualities.
All kinds of Peed kept on hand acid sold at Rea-
sonable Prices,
ALF. BAEKER. BRUSSELS
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