The Brussels Post, 1909-4-1, Page 5BUSINESS CARDS.
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MISS: LAURA SPENCE
Teaohep of Piano or ()roan
artier-, QNT.
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urusisutli wept rot olio Mitnallboee, No. 24
hold Doty metier maintain. la Wm lattlite
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eveuiege of main mouth
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WM. SPENCE
OONV,IIYANOB Et AND ISSUER
• OF MA ltitiNG4 LICENS-bl$
glee 114 flee Pest °Ince, Ethel. 50.4
JANIES HARRIS,
Agent ilowick Mutual
Fire Insurance Company
umoo and Residence-
WAL.TON, ONT,
JOHN SUTHERLAND
40(8080000,
FIRE AND MARINE
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
t' B. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION,
. .ass, win mill Mr better Prices, to
better men, in lees time min loss obarges
than any other a uctioneet in East Limon or
be won't charge anything. Dates and orders
can always rie arruaged at this ogle° or by
mums] application.
ROBT. 11. GARNISS
eLuovALE ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County,
Terms reasonable, hales arranged for
at the office of Tuts .Poe'r, Bruesels, 221)
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
IA/ M. 6114 ()LA IR -
V V • Barrister, kieliettor, ConVoyaneur,
Notary Publio, dab U81 -8 80w44'0 Block
1 door North el Chlutral Hotel.
Solicitor for the Metropolitan Ranh,
p RUUD FOOT, HaYts & BLAIR-
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BARRISTERS, SOLIOPEolie, NOTARIES
P 01i LLD, WI'U,
W. PitoUntrooT, 1{.0. It. 0. Elias
O. 0'. BLAIR.
allIces-Those formerly owitipted by Alessrs
Cameron ,k flolt,
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DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. PEILD.
sasorgoam
Iiroduste of the Royal Itollege of Deets]
Efereepusuf 1.1u1141lo and Pirst.elase Honor
Ora:Mute of TOrtufto Univereity. OfIlee
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•Synopsisof0anaalan Northwest
HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS:
A NY oven numbered seetion of Dominion
▪ Lando in Manitoba, Sask., tohowan and
Alberts., excepting 8 and 28, not reserved,
may be homesteaded oy any person trip! Is
the sole heud of fondly, 01 083' insie over
18 years of age, to the extant of oue-qu..rter
risoilou of 160 neves more or less
Entry inn,. be wade personally at the
local laud 001 m for the distriet )u whieb
the laud Is situate.
The homesteader is required to perform
tyle 000414(0,01 000000141,! therewith antler
one el the toll .vida pious :
(1) At least six menthe' reseleuee upou
and onitivettoi. 1411110 land in eaull year for
throe years,
(2) 1)1110 1444,040,' (or mother, if the fa' her
is dectuase ) 01 the lannestetioer read.
upon a tom iu the viol .ity et the land
outortio tar the requirements an to red.
donee way be saldied by snub persoe re.
• 4119 with the father or mother
(0) 1! the esttler 0046 tits per:min:tut 100)-
(40800 upoo laming Mud mewed lty tam
lu the vteluity of We noweetead, the re-
quiremeuts us to resuleuee may be indite
nod by dUU00 upon the stud ,ano,
molittlir nt writing
RiVuU to the Ornuwissanter or 1.10121111i=
Lazne ht Ottawa 110 Intemetoo to 4414,.1y tor
putout,
W W. 0: atE,
Deputy of tunAil u star of Lawlor.
N. ti.trueuthertzud uf tide ad.
vertisoweric will not be paid for.
SALT
Farmers or Storekeepers
by coming to the
Brussels Salt Works
can get any kind of Salt
they require.
Gordon Mooney,
Foreman, Brussels,
Cough Caution
Never.nosinvelynover poison yourlungs. Ifyou
clough--eyen from a simple cold onlY.--yen should
810(018 110411, soothe, and east) the irritated Iron.
ohial tubes, Don't blindly suppress it With a
stupefying 001)044. It's strange howzg_nethings
finally °erne nbent. Iror twenty years Dr. Shoop
has consmntly warned people not to take cough
mixtures or prescriptions containing OPhun,
Chloroform, or similar poisons. And now -a little
late tho01g11-0000re16 80y1 'Tait on the lobo%
11 poisons are in your Cough Mixture." Good!
Very good 1 I Ilereeiterforthisveryreasonmothera
sad others, should 0410)01 00 having Dr. Shoop's
Cough awe. No nelson marks on Dr. Shoop'
iabola-and none in tbe medicine, 0110 46 must by
law be on the Isnot. All(1 not only safe, 04141 1*
10014111 to be by those the t know It best, it truly 18.
rearkable aguish tonsidy. Take 110 0116)1110 then,
partieularly with (10110 011)14(011. 1111(60 06 haring
Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. COMParc 0810111111' the
Dr. Sheets Package with others and note the
difference. No poison marks there; You eallt
always he on the safe side by demanding
Dr® Shoop's
Cough Cure
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Trowbridge
.A. 07.A.t.fArt7S-Still Uui elalimults
00ine for •the Da vanaugh for.
tulle. Tames R. Gillean is in re-
ceipt of anothev claimant, which
reads oe followTiowbvidge, Meech
15th. To2111, Loteloth 0110,
Deur Sir. -1 feel that'1 mu a lawful
tele to the Cevanaugh Mortey
ea my mother was Jane Cavanaugh,
eldest daughter 00 Thomas (Javaitaugh
oO Siticlulph. My gettutifather was
born Tipperary, Irelend, aild was
married and had fatuity of six child-
ren when ile left Ireland, tny motion.
being the eldeet, She was also born
10 Tippevaty, and was about sixteen
years a age when she left Ireland,
After any gromdfather mese to
this comary he settled in Bid.
duns's, where he died, He had thee*
more children born. All his family
are deceased except one, in the person
of Mrs. J. D. 'Whitney, of Poole. 10 16
40 neeessitry can give a list 00 011 Thos.
Cavanaugh's grandchildren, rus I think
there are about twenty five.
Sias. Thos, DAMS%
A. II, iteroNTRITH
diirrister, Saeger, Nonni, zee, successor to
A..13, Macdonald. -.Mee over Standard Dank,
Brussels.
PR, r, 74, m,RAE
Bachelor 91 2184(914(0, University of Toronto
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Chicago lgye, Isar, Nose mid Thross
()beings, 141. BuilienseSurgeen 4,04, 01)043'
ale's Respite% Torente,
Ofllee over (.4. 11, Smith's Drug 1444Pre, Welt.
phone elmeettion With Uraphreel( at all holm.
OR. HAMILTON
Dental gurgoOrl
Boner Gs= hale 1)01)4 9) Deka meted, Toronto
University Licentiate of Royal Uollege of
Dental sesesons, Of Toronto, Moo over J.
2", Boss, store, BrueselS,
Will Visit Wrthtetiir the first 011(1 third
1401140,re 001,46 the Mound and fourth
Moncesy or teeth moeth.
OR. WARCLAIN
210001' greduato Of the Ontario Veterinary
0011080. Day and Might calls. Officio opposite
Olulir M14E11101,
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BRUSSELS
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514press ,.. a in Mall ,,,, 1:44 p 111
Iktir . 3:02 p m Express 81,1)p 10
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WALTON
To Toronto To Goderielt
Express .... 8:41 a m I Express .. 11 219 a re
Express 8:11 am 'Depress 7:47916
riTAstrirt Ittivs
THE advent of Spring, three weeks
before schedule time, has aroused the
gardening fever and old residents are
gettiug early potatoes ready for plain
tog.
Dui Yoe KNow 7 -That ••iiilly" Grew
ar %vas une ot the first to demoustrate
curve base ball pitching. He often
made a "monkey" of the batsinan %wine
striking him out. -That Thos., Mc
Gregor, the celebrated sswfiler and in-
ventor of saw tools, claims he can make
the town wealthy if they will do what he
says in l'0))1414 (41,1 his patents.--
Preyenties-those Candi, Cold Otwe
Tablets will safely and quickly check
all colds and the Grip. Try them
once and see. 48-25e. Sold by all
dealers.
W HEN you hear a 111011 sneering at the
local paper because it ib 101 1146 cheep
and newsy as the city papers, you can
safely bet he does not squander anytte
f.
his wealth in assisting to make it bei
and that generally the paper has doue
more for him than he bas'doe for it
The inan who comet see the •benefits
arising from a lueal uewspaper is about
00 much value to a tOwn as a delinquent
taxpayer.
Ex PitesIDENT Itoosevevr's parting
words when leaving the White (louse
are worth preserving ;-“Don't be clmi.
t.
Lai , don'leave your duty to the other
fellow ; and always do the duty neares
at hand. Have plenty of 001118000 seas:
but bave high ideals also. . First of all
earn your own livelihood and support
414)t1( 447)00 1.110(1 children -and if you are
tete right sort of a man I earnestly hope
you have a wife and children •, but don'torget that in addition to duing vnui
duty to your family and voerself you have
u du your duty to Your country. There
are many problems fin the government
solve, .blit the most important prols
ems before us must be solved by the
seople themselves- by each mao Or
V01/11111 doing his or her full duty where
er and whenever the need, big or
le may arise."
The old fashioned way of . dosing a.
weak stomach, or stimulating the
Heart or Kidneys is all weong, Dr.
Shoop first, pointed out this error,
This Is why his prescription -Dr.
Shoop's Restorative -is directed en-
irely to the Ontlbe of all. It isn't so
lifficolt, says Dr. Shoop, to strength -
n a weak Stomach, Heart or Kid-
eys, if one goes at it cortectly.. Each
nside organ has its controlling 01) in-
ide nerve, When these nerves fail
hen those organs must tamely falter.
These vital truths are leading drug-
ists everywhere to dispense aud re-
mumend Dr. Shoop's Restorative.
est it a few days and see. Improve -
114e00 will promptly and surely follow.
old by all dealers.
Tits inauttlacture of cement blocks
as been greatly facilitated recently by
he discovery ot a process of curing
hem by steam %VW= has many /Myatt -
ages over the old method of using
atter for this purpose. A concrete
landing cured by steam is herder and
tronger after es to 36 hours than one
used by sprinkling or spraying that 1117
o to days old. The blocks are made In
military machines and transferred into
he ovens where there is 00 sun or cur.
ent of air to cause them to dry before
ley start to set. As soon as (In 0(4(40 is
Iled it is closed and Within one to two
ours 8140 0104180 is turned on and it 1)11-
0(614180141 couclenses upon the block the
(110 00 dew on grass. The moo tit of
Etter Applied in this manner may be
waged ton nicety. One who has made
e of this 8001)100 to a eonslderab)e ce-
nt says that a denser block can be pre-
med as the steam does not wash any
the cement from the block. as is the
se With the sprinkling system. Also
e color 4.41 the blocks 114 111010unifortn,
gardless of the cement used. He has
(1(10 blocks using dark as well as light
meet, end finds 1)1001 to be almost lie
eolor ; the steam gives them a.
bier color than 11 11611 been possible to
tale before. With steam curing,
mks can be made all Winter, which
1008 the concrete block just as 141414)).
1* as brick, and in case of rush orders
ocks may be delivered in 36 11011r1 or
quickly AS stotie min be obtained.
beware of Cocain* Medicines.
Thoesands of Drug Fiends have
been started on their downward thyme
through Catarrh snuffs containing
this 'habit forming dreg. If you suffer
frotn 16 cold, sneezing or Ontnieh-
don't use a enuff-use 10 sensible 010410-
114n47 like Catarehozoite, 1.1, heale and
soothes, brings relief at once, cures
thoroughly, In Bronchitis and threat
DoWare of Substitutes 1
Greetly.dealees endeavor to plan off
a substitute foe Putintufs 0orn lihc
80 08(44101', 1110616 011 "Pu imam's" 0 nly-
it cure6 mums and warts thoroughly
The imitation Islay fail,
Forciwieh
Reuben 10arclIng has rented Semite'
Clark's•farut,
M. Porterfield, V. S.'has purchased
a Veterinary Businessin Owen Sound
and has resumed the practice of his
profession.
Thomas B. Wade left for Fort Wil -
limn, where he will open op. a yard,
keeping building- material for sale,
if the market will warrant such a yen-
tuTreh'e Presbyterians finished drawing
ten cords of three foot wood to the
mantle for the use of their pastor. A.
bee was held some weeks ago in jas.
Hunter's bush where the wood was
cut. Two years ago the same thing
WAS done.
Omes-The death occurre4 at his
residence, near Fordivich, on Friday,
Meech 19th, of Thos. Mclanghlin in
his 40t1, year. Death was doe to
tuberculosis he having been ailing for
over two years. Dnving that time, he
took a trip to Western Llamado, and to
Dente, Colorado, in the hope of over -
wanting the ravages of the dread dis-
ease, lint all to no avail. His illness
became critical some six months ago
and little hope of his recovery had
since been entertained. The late Me.
McLaughlin was born and raised. in
the Township of Howiok. He lived in
Grand Valley for some time where he
conducted a grocery ancl bakery 00
late years he resided in New Liskard,
Tomstown ancl Oharleton, Nipissing
District. While living in Fordwich
he seeved 011 the Trustee Boatel for
years and took an acbive part in the
local Temperance lodge. He was mar-
ried to Miss I. L. Hoo -y, who prede-
ceased over two years ago. He leaves
two daughters, Misses Elvelya and
Gladys, and several brothers and 6)6
tors to 11101.11.11 1080. The funertil
took place on Munday afternoon and
was largely attended. The pallbearets
were Win. Goggin, A. A. Graham, J.
H. Rogers, R. J. Gibson, H. W. Laird
and W. Rogers. The oilciating cler-
gyinei was Rev. A. 13. Dobson.
Listowel
T. L. Hamilton left on at busihees
trip to Winnipeg.
In the Kemp Award no damage or
costs were allowed. ,Ni.s Bettor Judge
Barron's finding justifies the Oonecirs
action in closing Bolton street.
On Sneclay Ven. Archdeacon Mc-
Kenzie, D. 0. L., of Bra/it:ford, occupi-
ed the pulpit in Christ ()hutch. At
the mortiing service Ven. Archdeacoe
luchicted Rev. H. M. Lang -Ford at
rector of Christ Church, and preached
at both morning and evening service.
George Everall had a linger amens
tated that had been badly injured a
couple of weeks ago by being caught
between a now chain and the cow's
horn. The end of the fiuger was
stitched on 10(1 11145 Hine of theaceident,
bot gangrene set in, necessitating am-
putation.
Superintencleut Oborne, of the C. P.
R., came to Listowel in his special car
and intimated to the representatives
of the Board of Trade and a number
of citizens that the C. P. R. would
accede to their request for an earlier
train to Tomatoes far as was possible.
The morning train will likely be timed
to leave Listowel at 8 o'clock diwing
the Summer months, arriving at Tor-
onto about 11.20 ; returning would
on-akoholic
Sarsaparilla
If You think you need a tonic,
ask your doctor, If you think
you need something for your
blood, ask your doctor, If you
think you would like to try
Ayer's non-alcoholic Sarsapa-
rilla, ask your doctor, Con-
sult him often. Keep in close
touch with him.
We publish our formulas
We banish alcohol
/ ;rola our raudiotuos
-yere 'We urge you to
ecusult your
doctor
Ask your doctor to name some of the
results of constipation. His long list wil
begin with sick -headache, biliousness
dyspepsia, thin blood, bad skin. Then
as,s h m if he would recommend your
using Ayer's Pills,
—0(4o44y tha 9. 0. Ayer CO., 9,00(0(1,100010-'-
layo the city about 5.80 thus giving
over six home in the city and still al-
lowing of a teturn the same day, An
en eaves will be made to shorten the
rim between Listowel and Linwood to
thirty minutes, and to run tspassenger
coach through to Toronto without
01)'a'ilie)gvrIra.wing for the gold and silver
watches offered by L. OD. L. 882, Wal-
lace, to ledge funds to purchaee a new
banner, took place at the Queen's hotel
ill town. 0. Seebach, of Palmerston,
held ths lucky bumbee which drew
the silver watch, while the gold watch
was cleawn by nninbeh 7, which was I
held by the lodge. Jos. Walker and c
Barnett conducted Ole drawing, s
in the presence of a number of othes, a
Mr. Walker being blind -folded and j
taking the luelsy numbers from a, bat.
. weesweweierires'ett"blss
Mlee Belle' Whines 12111 cone who
ihetsis.4ezeteh traininguollor 411111071)0iflettplllititst:
Miehn for the. pest two 1310ittbS, pas0.
iel her examinetion successfully on
Mareh Ritl4.
ft kends of their daughter, Miss Ma-
A very pleaeing event Mauve" on
a recent evening at the home Of Dr.
and Mrs. Kidd when a ntueber of the
belle, gathered and gave her it linen
shower. Mies Matadi° is one of the
Most popular yonng ladles In atm
town, end la tends leaving' in the Beer
future for the weet, where she will
/ink her life With that of H. O. Wil.
'cinema, of Sathatehewan, and Limner-
ly of this tOW11.
FERE INSURANCE Co, -A. meeting
of the Direct ore of the Blum rariners
Mutual Fire Insurance 001n0(anY, Was
held in the Agrieultural hall, A twood,
on March Mb, Members were an
present excepting' Mr, Greive. A,
communication from T. E. Hays, see.
retavy of the McKillop Mutettl Five
Insurance Company, advising that a
meeting would be held hi the town of
Clinton on April 8611, to discuss
mutters pertaining to :Mutual Fire In-
surance, partieularlY gasoliiie engines
and the acetylene lighting plazas ask -
leg that delegates be sent from the
Mum Partners". Moved by Mi',
Raker, seconded by Mr. McCloy that
seceetary write Mr. Hays to ascertain
if the meeting is to be a general one,
if so that the president and secretary
be appointed delegates to attend said
naeeting.-Carried. A olairn was pre-
sented from Peter Nicholson, of Lo-
gan to%vnship, for drive barn and con-
tents destroyed by five on Feb. 2211d,
cense unknown. Moved by Sir. Baker
seconded by Mr. Donaldson that the
clams be adjusted at $420.00 and paid
forthwith. -Carried. The matter of
cancellation of policy No. 6905 Don-
aldson, left over from last meeting
was again taken Up. Moved by Mr.
Baker seconded by Mr. Remained
that the policy be cancelled. Carried.
Applications tor insurance 79 in ntnn-
ter amounting to $205,050,00 were re-
eived. Moved by Mr. Cleland
econded by Mt. Cowan that they be
ccepted.-Carried. The meeting ad-
ourned. till Tuesday, April 20011.
Coughs that are tight, or distress-
ing tickling coughs, get quick and
certain help from Dr. Shoop's 0ou441,
Remedy. Ou this account Druggists
evevywhere are fnvoring Dr. Shoop's
Cough Remedy. The tender leaves of
a harmless I tut g healing moun fa I nous
shrub give to De. Shoop's Cough Re-
medy Its curative properties. Those
leaves have the power to calm the
most distressing Cough, and to soothe,
and heal the most sensitive bronehial
membvitue. Test it once yourself,
and see 1 Sold by all dealers.
Atwood
Khea •Spring Fair will be held in
Atwood on *Friday, April Oth.
Miss Lizzie Iltay has taken a posi-
tion as (Torah's at the telephone of-
fice.
The Missioettry 13anquet which was
to be held in the Music hall 011de1' the
auspices of the Methodist Church,
lialclass evening last, has been post-
poned for the present.
Main street 'Brussels
'Belinontev
IMIRINEBY PARLORS
E. IN AN
To the Ladies of Brussels and sur-
rounding country
After having spent the past
three weeks ov more visiting the
markets mid studying the wants
of the public we will be prepar-
ed from this time forward to
either make or procure anythin44
yo11 may specially 0001114 111 eith-
er Flat or Bonnet Headgear, and
will be so in touch with the
trade that we can re -produce to
you the latest :cud newest
effects oti the shortest uotice.
Sincerely yott vs,
EBB INMAN
Mourning a Specialty,
ONE FMCS CASH ONLY
4P-413'-`3P-.2"-ir-sr":7-31rV"grIP-Niret
NATIONALROLLER MILLS
BR
WE HAVE
Bread Flours
Graham Flours
Whole Wheat Flours
Feed Flours
Corneola (Bralifast food)
Rolled Wheat
Cracked Wheat
Oatmeal
Bran, Shorts,
Flaked Oats for horses
and all kinds of feed.
eporms....*
e
Life will be shortened.
Those who fall to observe the funda-
meidal rules 00 health, especially
those who neglect constipation, -will
have short lives. Costiveness ruins
health, destroys vitality, weakens the
blood, causes dyspepsia, nervousness
and insomnia. Why not as Dr.
Hamilton's Pills aud be cured. Take
one or two pills before retiring and
yonee well next, morning. No gripe
or pain, no headache and nausea when
you use Dr. Hamilton's Pills, -they
cure scientifically. Positively the
best laxative known, 25e. at all deal-
ers..
Blyth
The family of R. Lear, of Hullett,
moved. into the house secently pur-
chased from J. G. Moser ancl are busy
getting settled.
Id, M. Bradford is haring an enforc-
ed holiday on account of having his
left artn Woken at the elbow. He has
engaged Alex. Stewart, of Belgraye,
to look after his blacksmith shop.
L. Hill has secured the contracts 201.
the building of house from Mr. James,
of Constauce ; James Res:Imolai, of
Westfield, and Chess Ruddell, of Hul-
lett. He was also awarded the con-
tract for the new school house, in S. S.
No. '7, Huliett,
STOCK AND SRED PAIR.-F0110Willg
is the prize list of the Stock and Seed
Fair of the Blyth Agricultural Society
to be held on Thursday, April $th :-
.110$8108
Uydesdalestallion .............. .......$5 00 $3 00
Shiro stallion , .................. 6 01)• 8 00
Percher= stallion 5 00 8 00.
()amino stallion ......, .......... ....... 5 00 1 00
Roadster stallion 5 00 800
sweepstakes, any • Diploma
Bow draught teem in harness 00 000
ClArriat
Shorthorn bull, aged 6 00
Shorthorn hell, under 2 years 8 00
ereford bull, Aged ...... •-• S 00
Rereford bull. under 2 years 8 01,
Polled Angus bull, aged 5 00
Polled Angus bull, under 2 years8 00
MOS
Berkshire boar, under 8 years-- 8 00
Tamworth boor, under 8 years 8 00
YOrkshite boar, under 8 years 8 PO
attata, 81019118, 12440.
000
2 00
ft 00
200
200
200
200
200
2 00
Spring wheat, any variety 1 30 1 CO
Oats, 0(11)00, 0187 variety ........... 1. 00 1 00
Barley, 2 -rowed. 1 60 1 00
Borley, 50'owed I 50 1 00
Field peas 1 50 1 00
Timothy seed 1 60 1 OD
Reit Clever 1 60 1 00
Alsike seed 1 50 1 00
Potatoes, arty early variety 1 50 1 00
Potatoes, general crop 1 00 1 00
12 ears corn, any variety ..... ....... 1 00 75
Aro you Palo, Anaemic!?
Anaemia means colotless blood -
means languor, blanched lips, faded
cheeks. You grow dyspeptic, ner-
vous, suttee functional irvegularity.
This condition can't exist if there is
plenty of healthy blood. Fereozone
makes good blood, rich nutritious
blood -that's why it cures. In con-
centrated form Ferrozone contains
certain rare qualities that render it
unfailing itt Anaemia, languor, poor
color and loss of weight. To build up
-feel young and vigorous, nothing is
better than Pereozone. At all dealers
in 50c. boxes.
Wingham
Ms, Hanna, .sr., will open a stock of
new goods in the nesy block, when
the store is vacated by the Robson
Mercantile Co,
On the evening nf Friday, March
1004), the members and friends of
Wingham Baptist church met arcelud
the festive board, in the basement of
the church, and 'welcomed to their
midst, Rev. W. L. &Reyes, of McMas-
ter Uoiversity, who has now taken up
the pastmate. After partaking of
the sumptuous spread so tastily pro-
vided, Octet speeches were made by
Peter Fisher, SS, Oosens, Gavin Wil-
son, Gunge. Pocock and others.
'1'. 111. 'Walker, formerly of this local-
ity, had a ease before the Assize Court
111 Walltertim. Walker is on a farm
01)0 1(1 Kineardine Tp., belonging to a
Mr. McKenzie. He claimed that Mc-
Ke.ngie hrul misrepresented the farm
to him, saying that there was it per-
manent watee sepply, which did not
move to be the case. Walker sued
for $1200 damages. The court nam-
ed 141411 $400 became of the misrepre-
eentations and $200 for seizure 01 1)18
cattle-MeKenele having effected
seizure,
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Leather ''.• es9
Famous for House Furnishings
ipring 1
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Attractive new Patterns in all kinds of Floor
Coverings that are worth your while to exam-
ine, and with every bit of extravag•ance tak( n
out of the prices. We are devoting particular
attention this season to
Rugs and Art Sq area
We are doing everything we can to clesen
your confidence, buying only such Carpets as
we can thoroughly recommend.
Carpets
English, Brussels,
Velvets, .Tapestry
and Ingrains.
Art 9°.t u a res
Something Special in' Medal-
lion Patterns, also Velvets,
Brussels and Ingrains.
Linoleuims
We emphasize this line of Floor Coverings in 4 yard
widths. We have a great variety of patterns and qual-
ities ranging from 4oc per square yard upwards, also a
few good ends that are bargains in 4 yard widths.
The largest and finest Assortment of I
furniture in the County
Upholstering done on short notice and Mattrasses PO -filled
Variety the spice of life. You get it at
Leatherdale Son's
Liberal discount for nash.
UOOID01RTAI(ERS.
leSeterseeeereuessreweewswowapeoese."..aseessesso, 40.104elvorterksAsices,Aebrawasousearnoweese,
The Domintott Government may post.
pone settlemeut of the Provincial bound-
aries question tor a year if the 1101101.
1)000 16(64 not accepted by the Manitoba
Government.
Thomas Plumbridge the farm labor-
er who forced the sharp instrument
down the throats of his employees cattle
Maple Syrup
The undersigned has purchased one of
the most up-to-date Evaporators
for the manufacture of
First-class Mapie
Syrup
and %yin be ready to supply the
needs 06 0110 public in dee cnurse.
First quality and fair price. Orders
filled and satisfaction assured.
Chas. H. Knight,
Lot lg. C. to, Grey, or Cranbrook P.O. 1
in Right county, 11.:18 been adjudged in -
Sat le, and will be removed to 0.11 asylum.
00 YOU NEED
Farmers sod others desiriiii Tile for the
corning season 001.1 secuie what they re-
quire at carload rates, tit Brussels or
Ethel statious, if orders ere sent in sof,
ficient time 10 51(1(0440 for quantity and
date of delivery, I will notify the pur-
chasers of the arrival of the 04445 4104 as-
sist in loading from car to wagons, Fur-
ther particulars may 14-• obtained by
881111144 04' writing
W. E. Sanders
Agent Drayton Teo, Ethel .
Order at once. All sizes from of to 1
inches may be ohtained. Tile erten
inches up are 29 inches long.
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