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The Brussels Post, 1910-8-4, Page 5
BUSINESS BABAS. Hlzo01 0 EN— Of. r eoarriu o Lsnee , fiee•atGrpoo7y,TerDigrry street, Brussgis. K. O. T. M. Diminole ITout .of Oho 2atioaboee, No. 24 hold their regular mgotingo In the A0420 ltognl, Ba0kur Block, 05 rho 1st alai .,Ord Tuesday 0veninge of 0aplr month. Visitors always welcome. A, SOMERS, Own.A. MoGUORE; it, 71. WWI, SPENCE CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER 02 MARRIA 1E LICENSES nice Is Ohs Reel OfHee,'Ethel, 80.4 JAMES HARRIS, (Agent Howiok Mutual Fire Insurance Compan: y OAloe and Residence— WALTON, ONT. JOHN SUTHERLAND. 144008(421011, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS. 1 1 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - L ' • Dan, will sell for hatter prices, to hotter men, in less time and less charges tb an any other Auctioneer in East Huron or he won't charge anything. .Dates and orders can always be arranged at tills otnoe or by personal application, N GARNISS BT G S BLDLVALE — T. Auctioneer for Huron County. . Terms reasonable. Sales arranged for at the office 82 280 POWT, Brussels, 22tf LEON. APD CONVEYANCING. 1/ M. SINCLAIR— V • Barrister, Solicitor, Oo0Veyancer, Notary Publio, oto, 011100—S tewnrt's Brook 1. door -Nor til of (Antral Hotel, Solicitor for the Metropolitan 13 ant:. p) ROUDFOOT, BAYS & BLAIR— J14A15ItIST1511.l, SOLIOI'r0lt5, NOTABLES P(1131,101, !din. W. Pn00Dr'0OT, E. O. - it. O, Are G. F. lltela. Ghees --'!'hose 'formerly occupied by Messrs Cameron & Halt, 00081,100, 04(1111040. ALLYLINE Royal Mail Steamers MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Virginian Friday July 8 Aug. 5 Tunisian Frlclay July 15 Aug. 12 Viutoriml Friday July 22 Aug. 19 Corsican Friday July 20 Aug. 26 MONTREAL To GLASGOW Southwark Saturday July 9 Aug. 0 Pretorlau Saturday July 16 Aug. 18 Hesperian Saturday July 28 Aug. 20 Ionian Saturday July 80 Aug. 27 MONTREAL TO HAVRE ,@ LONDON Lake Erte July 10 Aug. 27 Pomperanian July 28_ - Sept, 8 Sioihan July 80 Sept. 10 RATES OF PASSAGE According to stammer. 1st Class —807 50 477 50 487 50 Sid Cd lass — 27 b 50 28 75 80 00 46 00 47 50 60 00 For full llar8ioulurs of rates and sailings apply t0 W. H. KERR. Agent Allan Line. Brussels. The Allan Line, 77 Yonge. st., Toronto Fall Term Opens Aug. 29 f5 Ulla year the nttendanoe has baen the 50 greatest in 5180 Idstory of the ,1 ou>ilinolls Oard MISS SEF5THA ARMSTFOQNG reacher of P1 0 0 oPlano ._-.n. Studio at C'nrter'e Music Store, one door North Pt the Standard Bank, Rruesets. O.tf MISS PERLE SHARPS has passed successfully her Second examine-' tiol of the Plenoferte Department ofand is the Tp• to take 11nto 01 ileat Conservatory homeuk'r node 857 Ot.prepared' PR. T. T. M'RAE Bachelor of Ol5ndicine, University of Toronto ; Licentiate and Graduate of the College 08 Pixy - 0101,111e and Surgeons, Ont. Post -graduate Ohleago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat BosinteI, ohmage, 111. 19x.11puse Surgeon to St. MUM. 150081dtosp1581 'Toronto. 001e0 over 1.'1. B. Smith's Drug Store, Tele.. phew) 80nneoti0n with Ul'arhbrook at all hours. OR. M. FERGUSON ' ETHEL, ONT. Physician and Surgeon ;Post Graduate courses London Mond, New York end Ohipago Hos- pitals. Special attention to disease of eye, ear. nose sad throab, .Ryes tested for glosses, OR. HAM! L.TON Dental Burgeon Honor Graduate Dental Department, Toronto University ; Licentiate of Royal Oollege of Dental Surgeons, of Toronto, Office in Smith Btoo1 recently Vacated by Dr: Feild. OR. WAROLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario 'veterinary College. Dayand night Dulls.. Office opposite ' lalour Mill,. Ehel. 1c TORONTO. There is ii -reason for it. Day by day and year by year the superior work of this school is becoming better known. Oar graduate readily get choice p081510ns. Catalogue is free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Cor. Yonge &Alexander As, Toronto. t9i.'3ai'Eia-9.R'r e '\'m46MtoIr‘ r •0®44000!•fl0?444040005'040As 0 a To Machinery Users and farmers 4 '0 4, ' Tr"' "7-7 `Q•wP" t7'f' 8 t. ▪ • r9 Neve Machine She of the e h • B6115SE1u FIRE APPLIANCE•9 • O 4 8ilfl IACBIflE 0. 4 •e i• • i • • is now l.eady for business, and, g tvi111 good Machinery and Skilled O Mechanics, we are 111 a 1108111011 • to all end to your repairs peompt- 14 p lyatndatreascnrablelyttas,• 9 • if you will 1rL WI 1.110W ,v0ni a • wants we twill dive you (((1(144145 • tdvice tu1(1 1151p if connected •• with 'KocLliuery• Give ns a'rial turd, by coiling •Z to J3rnssele, stove Li Me mid money • Z' for yourselves. a e gIpp & A gE O t8 6"Y A. a s 2Mill' Street Brussels .. ♦i***eAs`e••r••s•s•eees++ Gaol") nifvovir : aZ:gf?,IZr SRU.SSELS GOING So1TTn GOING NORT0 Mail 7:05 n mExpress 10:55 n m Express 11:25 a,n Mail 1:41 p m Express 8:0214 in I Express 8:50 pm CaArdargI sl? P' ardc"FQ WALTON To Toronto To Goderich Express 7:11 a inExpress 11:57 a m Express' 0:08 p 10 I Express 7:25 p m wROXETER Going East - 0:54-p. m. and 8:88 p. 411. Going West -. 12:44 end 9:47 p• m. All trains going Emit connect with 0.P. R. at Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T. G. B. station., 13E0. ALLAN, Local Agent. stt:cxt Hisao Hill is placing a new cement floor in the cellar .of the Molson's Bank. The lawn in fvon e of the Postoflice and along the side is one of the beauty spots in Clinton. Freight Agent Mitchell Jake Slow t, g man, baggage master, and W. Brom- field have been out on the G T. R trains. Sunday evening the annual sermon to the Canadian Order of Foresters was preached in Ontario Street Meth- odist Church. On Wednesday morning of last week, at the residence of the bride's parents, there was quietly solemnized the marriage of Miss Blanche Shep- pard and D, E. Kemp, of Ottawa. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. E. Ford, of Wesley Church. J. E. Howard left for El Reno, Okla- homa, where he intends to reside for the time being, and following his trade as Piano tuner. Mr. Howard came to Clinton 10 years ago from Ohicago and has been connected with. the Doherty Piano & Organ Co. The latest inmates to be admitted to the House of Refuge at, Clinton are Angus Macdonald, of Bayfield, and Robert. Dunbar, of Wroxeter. There are now 85 people in the house. There has not been a death in the in- stitution since the first of June. A very interesting and well attend- ed Farewell Service was held in the Lecture Room of Ontario Street Obnrch on Wednesday evening of last week in honor of bliss Sybil Coultice who is leaving for Japan. The chair was occupied by Rev. T. W. Cosens, After devotional. exercises Mrs. Oosens read an address and the presentations of a Life Membership Oertifleato and pin and a silver cream and sugar set were made by Mrs. Samuel Oriel), Miss Minnie Kerr 0,410 Miss Margaret Walker. The recipient made s, very suitable acknowledgment. To Stop a Drying Baby It may be cramps, perhaps colic, polo Or gas on the stomach,—but in any case a few drops of Nerviline_ soothes the pain and allows the child to sleep peacefully. Nerviline cures minor ills such as colds, headache, in- ternal and external pains as well as any doctor,—safe to use because a small dose is required. Mothers you will find Nerviline an invaluable aid in preventing and curing sickness. keep a bottle right at hand, some day you will need it badly. Sold every- where at 25c. Dais not Color the Hair AYER'S 11A!R VIGOR Stops f algin% ,Flair An lEf,egant Drenning pestroyr Dandruff Winkles flair Grow Ingredikrits: Sulphur, Glycerin. Quinin. seetamChiedd. CaPetcum huge. Alcohol, Water. Perfume, A hair preparation made from this formula is harmless, yet possesses positive merit. A hair food, a hair tonic, a hair dressing. Consultyourdoctorabout these beirproblenis. J. 0. Asan oourA,r0, Tnlwell, Main-- Ruluoe has it that W. Henry lute been appointed conductor on the G. T. It. to takethe run betwee5 ;Strat- ford and Owen Sound and that Geo. Lamont, of Whitechurch, will take Mi'. Henry's, place as agent in Wing - Mem S. A, Magvire aid family -have re- moved to Oampbellford, Ont. 14Ir. Maguire has been foreman in the Wiugham 'Times office flu• several years, and was a working member or L 0 L. 79e, Court Maitland 0. O. F. and also in the I. 0. 0. F. For sev- eral teems he was Secretary of the Eureka Bible Class, and Airs. Maguire was a valued teacher in the Methodist Sunday School, always willing to assist in church work. Groat Danger in Headaches It's often dangerous to consider headache a trifling ailment. If the head aches,' the stomach is out of order disease may be 9 eri0n 5. S y and some im To tone a the stomach (4ndiu to give it healthy action, nothing 10 modern medicines is so successful 8s Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Thecoucentrat-' ed vegetable extracts in Dr. Ham- ilton's Pills have a. quieting healthful effect on the stomach and remove all disorders. Your headache will be cured and they won't retail, if you 118e;Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Sold every uhe re. Seaforth J. L. Killoran is holidaying in Mns- koka for 0, couple of weeks. Rev. D. Rogers conducted quarterly meeting services on Walton circuit on Sunday. A. Close has purchased the barber- ing business conducted by James Peuder. D. 7'. Pinkney, recently shipped his trotting horse, Pilot Brine, to the other side and he will perforin on the Ohio Circuit under the management of Chas. Barrett. Miss Ada Sleetll and Mils 1 Y1. Livens have been engaged as teachers by the Public School Board to fill the vacan- cies canoed by the resignations of Misses Wiseman and Best. Thos. Grieve, 2nd con., brought the first nese wheat to town this year. Ou Wednesday morning of last week he delivered some to the Ogilvie mill and received a dollar a bushel for it. A very pleasant time was spent in the school room of the Methodist church when the members of the Twentieth Century Ctlub of that church held their banquet and social. A short program was provided by Members of the class. W.. D. Bright teacher of the class, occupied the chair. Wingtectm The Members of St. Paul's Chair were enjoying the lane breeze. at Kincardine. John Fisher left for a4 trip West, in the hope; that the change may be beneficial. Jelin Elder left to spend the next two mouths with his son, J. 0. Elder, in Montana, Nye,h 7 clia fine Cali- fornia yuccaplatnt in bloom with Over sixty large flowers on it. A nuluber of residents 011 Sinter street are having the Town water in- stalled for lawn and other pnrlloses. A. J. anis Mrs. Malcolm are away on a trap through the Cam:Al in West, 7'hey expect to bo 1)40513' 1)1 ('('(1 months, ,'1.L a sp!ecial meeting or the Town' Gannon S. Bennett was appoietel1 Member of the Hoau'ii or LLea lth in place of Gee. 1Icl:Zeneie, resigned. Miss 101,4115.1111)u(nag(, of Vietol'ia Hospital, London, and 11 former ltell- Itnnwn resident. or \Vinghain, 410.5 been oppoinLed lady superintendent of the Stumm hospital and took over her duties on A\ng. 1st. ' Froin the Onchralne, Alberta, Advo- cate or July 1.11111, we learn of -a ser- ious accidents which befell ,Tate, Baby, at former well-known re5ideet of y \Vinghain. When rl,tln•nni1, home from the Orange 1>0" is al, Cochrane, Mr. Raby, in eolnpluly with his son, Geo, Raby, and others, were thrown frons rig and Mr. Raby's right leg was brolcen in two places. nelssiopa73', $877.54 ; educational, $42.711 Trestee,lBoard, $1£10.15; Anni- versary glvings, $40.51 ; Setelay, oMissionary S(h e 1 1 $75.07 ' 1Vatnnn's o0. I ' Aid oeie'. , + 14L', $i9 :, Lad le' 1 , . ly $03 11+OPwoSL11 League $159:.08 znak- rng a total of $2209,41 The 82pendi- lure for the dlifel'er1C schemes were i 112200.21. occupants of the rig were thrown out. The 1101'808 fair away and collided with a rig drlveu, by .. H. Simpson, who was. codling into town hill, a load of butter and eggs. Mr. Simp- son's rig was also badly damaged and the eggs destroyed; Fortunately, none Cif the picnic party were injured, beyond receiving a bad shaking no and a thorough soaking by the rale. RIev. B. Norr's SUDDEN DEATH.— It was with the deepest regret, and surprise that the citizens of (oderieh learned on Saturday, July 23rd, of the sudden death of Rev. Benjamin Nott, who died partaking of his evening Meal. The reverend gentleman bad not been in the best of health since nearly three years ago, at which time he suffered a stroke of paralysis from which he never fully recovered. IIe had been up and about considerably more than usual on Saturday, having Made several trips up town, and it is thought that his strength ryas over taxed, with the fatal Deceas- ed was result. ea son of Nicholas and Hannah Nott and was born at Trevarrick, Gorran, Cornwall, England, on Janu- ary 9th, 1841, and was thus in his sev- entieth near. He entered the min- istry anil was a pastor of the Bible Christian church in England for 10 years. Later, he was pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church at differ- ent points in the United States for some time. It was while a resident there that he received the degrees of A. NI. and Ph. D. On September 8rd, 1871, he was united in marriage to Miss Mary Foss, daughter of David and Mary Foss, of St. Hillary, Corn- wall, England, who. survives him. Having retired from the active work or the ministry, Dir. Nott spent the latter years of his life in Goderich, he and Mrs. Nott being highly esteemed residents of the town, and Mr. Nott on many occasions giving his valued assistance to the localnlilnstere. firs. Feagan and Nicholas Nott, sister and brother of deceased, both residents of town, are the only surviving members of a family of five sons and two slaughters. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon from the residence of deceased .on Bruce street to Mait land cemetery. The funeral was Con- ducted under Masonic auspices and Rev. Dr. Dougall was the officiating clergyman. The pallbearers were six members of Maitland Lodge : Judge Holt, John Galt, F. F. Lawrence, J. W. Vanatter, E. Downing and R. J. Megaw. Goderich,- Wednesday, August 8rd, was the civic holiday in Goderich. Amos Fisher, of Colborne township, had 59 panes of glass broken by Wed- nesday's storm of last week, andHugh Hill had 40 panes broken. At Paul Maedel's 22 panes in the house and 40 in the stable were broken. Miss Gladys McNevin, of town, who gradeated teat term from the Normal School at Stratford, has been engaged as an assistant teacher in the Zarioh public schen'. She will commence her duties after the raid -Summer holi- days. The boy scouts have gone into camp at Iron Springs, near Bayfield. The camping grounds are about 8 miles from town, which distance was cover- ed on foot by the boys. They left Monday morning. The camp will last a week and perhaps afew days longer. There are five guests at present at the On. jail. The latest arrival is Jno. McOnsh, of Winghaun, who is serving a sentence of 21 days on a charge of assault. A Hungarian Jew was sent ftp from Hensall a short tune ago to bo taken care of. Re is in 0 constant state of stupor and. appears ,to be gt'nwing weaker every day. F. C. and Mrs. Mabee were here last week on at visit to Dr. Mabee. The gentlemen are brothers. Mr. Mabee, who has been engaged Ju r'esear'ch Listowel llfonday was Li8towers civic boli - clay. The Standard is holidaying • this we 4011, Mrs, John R. Kay left for Eberle, :may 0hatban1, where Bile will Lake lie residence for the future, wm. McLaughlin recently r'elul•n- ed Calgary ntown after tlrtee years' resicleuce in 'y. His alnfly has oon- 11ntied to reside here,_ F. S. Howe is horde after it trip Went but is so impressed with the possibilities and opportunities of that great country he lutend8 returning very shortly. Listowel was honored with a short visit front Chairman Mabee of the Railway Commission he ha ;Mg taken a run up in tt touring Mr with a //arty of ladies and gentlemen fr510 Strat- ford. LaGrippo Coming Again Europe is now in its grasp, and in a short time America will be over run with this awful epidemic. Get ready, use preventive'Ineasnres. Build up a surplus of vigor by Ferrozone, and in- hale Catarrhozone three times each day. Nothing destroys the grippe germ like Oatarrhozone. It mires the cold, breaks up the fever, relieves the headache and destroys every vestige of catarrh and sore throat. For Bronchitis, Grippe and Winter ills Oatarrhozone is best. Sold by all deal- ers 25e. and $1.00. • Fordwich A car of cheese was shipped to Mou- tr'eel last week. Miss Musgrove has been re-engaged as teacher at S. S. No. 9 at an increas• ed. salary. Wm. Jamieson was in attendance at the Grand Masonic Lodge at Belleville as representative of the local lodge. Miss Hazel Spence has been reap- pointed teacher at S. S. No. 8 for the ensuing yells :Man increased salary. Geo. Totten who says he is 107 years old walked to town on Tuesday of last week, a distance or one mile and home again. The following are the officers of Fordwich Lodge, No. 381, A. F. & A. M., for the ensl1LBg year :—I. P. M., Thos. McKee; \V. M., \V. Jamieson S. W., Wni. McKee ; G. W., Peter Doig ; Ohap., Jas. HunterTreas., Thos, Gibson ; Secretary, A. 0. Hutch- ison ; S. D., T. H. Gibson ; J. D., N. McLaughlin ; 1. G., Wm. Gibson ; Ty - Work at Harvard University for the 101', James Cattanaeh• past four f'etu's, leaves in September for China, where he will be the pro- reseor of chemistry and physics in the Baptist College at Shanghai. Mrs. Mabee will aecotnpalily him to China. Our citizens were shocked Wednes- day of last week to ileal' of a' very 50110110 accident which lied befallen William Warnock, Albert street, about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. Warnock teas up on the roof of his house, acu(nupaniecl by a neighbor, who was assisting hint in re -shingling the house. In some way he slipped and fell to the ground, some 25 feet. llc 1 wits stunned, , used but so fax as is known no bouts were broken. The peogranh of the eighth ainital tonrnaunent of the Goderich lawn bowling ('((111 has been Issued. The tnnrnaunenI. will be held on the green on West street commencing m1 Tees, day, August itch. The 1onNiel.neali rnlomitt400 consists of F. J. Bathe,&, J. Kidd, J. A. ll,uulhttll, .Dr. A. 0. Hunter and 0, A. Nauru, and the fol. (1 10108 gentlemen have been appoint' (01 empires: T. 13. Hoover, Clinton; J. U. 0lug. Seaforth ; 1)r. Durrett, Mitchell ;.D. Holmes, Wiughanl ; W. e\lila, Lneknnw ; Rev. D. \V. Collins, Exeter. \Vednesday afternoon' of lee), weer: a5 a party. 111 a bend Witglll1 'Gere on their way to Menesetnng Park to al- leed the picnic of the Oddfellowstold Rebekah Lodges (5E that ream t, 11107 ht Were unl'nrlunaLe air n(.i hl be weight t c b in the storm which burst npnn this 5eetion of the county so suddenly. The wind were so violent that the top and the seats of the band•wagoo were blown off, with the 541x11111 that the She is White as a Ghost 1.5 it a matter of pride to be pale as a lily, certainly not. What every woman wants is strength, color, vigor. Buoyancy and health are the might of every woman,land these she need not lack if she only uses Ferrozone. 1t gives appetite, creates strength, en- riches blood, gives vigor to the nerves, color to the cheeks, and brightness to I1' con- vertible is at once ce the eves. Ferrozone a d 1 beauty u ver tihle mlo health, 1 la 1 y, strength. There is power in Ferro - zone,— try tt,an4 know what you have missed, 50e. at all dealers. Have You Warts 7 Yon can cure tlle,n painlessly by Putnam's Corn and Wart Extractor. Never known to fail. Be sure you get "Putnam s," in 25c. bottles. Atwood Charles Fullerton, of New Liskeard, imide a visit with telIltiyes in town. A gang of telephone men were working between Atwood and Blum Ohee8e fael0ry installing a phone in the r0., y clot '. The young pantile of the lawn helda,. picnic at Ethel on Tuesday afternoon of last, week and a gond time is report, 0d by those present. 001,1011, the little sot, ((1 lr,u'l and Mrs. Switzer, had the Misfortune to get kicked with a colt. The braise tl s over the right eye which made a nasty' mark atlthongh no danger is en- tleipeted from it. Pursuant to aclj_nnrll,nent the Direc- tors of the Elma <m'rner's Diutglal Fire Tlleln'0nce Conrpanymet fn the Agri- cultural Hall, Atwood, on Tuesday July 10th. Members of the BoardDL were all present but r. Stevenson. Account or $25 from the Bee for print- ing 5099 ordered to be paid, Applica- tions for insnran0e were aeoeptecl, 50 in number, amounting to 99180,100. The nleeti41g adjourned till Tuesday, the l9thof August, u to meet at the sante place. The financial statements of the Methodist church have been issued for the year ending May the 31st. The amount raiser. during the year by envelope contributions :11078.25 ; for THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK ditectoss of the first railroad project- ed from 19rnbro to St, Naive and it 0(4(3151518ppropriate that he should to. day occupy the epo0.itlnn of President of the St. Alarys and 'Western Ontario Railway, 114lped to fan d which 11540 he i17 years ago. 70r, Robson Is well known through the whole of Perth, 0xl'old, distriols. Middlesex and 1311rO13 The Monetary Tinges, of Toronto, summarizes the good factors in the financial anti Ootllln0rcial 'situation as follows : Bank deposits larger, Bank clearings larger. Raiload earnings bigger. Industrial conditions stood. Trade increasing. Crop area greater. Investment greater. Imzuigration volume good. Larger inflow of capital. Much construction iu progress. Miner al production good. Mergers eliminating foolish compe- tition. Against these, as elements of dan- ger, 1t sets e t Tightm cue likely in Fall. Drught h hurt crops. Investment situation dull. Labor troubles. Foolish real estate purchases. The superior weight is by this still in the fair times side of the balauce. Perth County The lightning during a storm split a tree and melted the wires off a fence iu Nissotu'i. Mooney Biscuit Co. have been team- ing their manufactured produce to St. Malys from Stratford to be shipped via 0. P. R. to its destination. John Michel, of Logan, was mowing hay. He saw some animal in the hay and wanted to kill it, he called Mrs. Mickel to bold the team while he shot it. The sound of the gun going off frightened the team and they ran away. Mrs. Little escaped with a number of bruises but the mower was badly wrecked. Mitchell howlers who went to Port Elgin tournameet were very succeesftd and won first place in the secoud rompetitiou. They lost the nest game but won the next six. The prizes were four cut glass nut bowls and the fortunate winners were W. J. Greenwood, Wm. Forrester, Alex. Yuill and Jas. Dougherty, skip. POSTMASTER RoBsoN.—T. 0. Rob- son, the new postmaster of St. Marys, the well known bowler and curler was born in 18.11, near,Jedburgh, Roxboro'- shire, Scotland, his 1pareuts being Thos. and Frances (Oliver) Robson, both of 1011Om were natives of Soot - land. Since 1870 his ancestors on the Maternal aide have been employed on the estate of the Marquis. of Lothian in Scotland. His grandfather, Thom- as Oliver, was a4 soldier in the Irish rebellion and Peninsular wars. He participated as an artilleryman in the battle of the Nile. Mr. Robson spent the first nine years of his life in Scot- land coming to Canada in 1858 with au uncle, the late Wm. Oliver, settling in Blalnsllard, on the farm at present owned by Mr. Robson. He had been in the farming and cattle business prac- tically 011 111S life a11i1 up In the present time has run both, He has been largely. eegag40(1 in the cattle export trade since 1878 0,1111 is one of the most widely known and prominent shippers of Ontario. On the formation or the. Doininioll Live Stock Association, he was chosen as one Of its directors and has since served as President. As a y0nng elan Mr. Robson was one of the Do you experience difficulty in handling your own personal finances Do you not sometimes wish that you had a fete dollars in the Bank to fall back upon 2 Deposit one dollar in the Bank of Hamilton to.dl4y—e, small stall, but large enough to bear interest ; and it will speedily accumulate more, once you have commenced to save, i Odro+.t F4 d•O•F4•i44-4i•O•II°O+44,4•0°i'd'O +O•FO i -o+4'1.0.4.0.1,4,10.1 -0'1.O°10'1'4 4'' ql I P ✓ ,y 255 • • • 0 1 •S i. k •s •1 • •s .1. • . .,.4•••••••••••••••••••••&.••,,....•••••••••••••••••••••• Portraits by #y hotogr ALL WORK GUARANTEED. G. F. , A TLAND Are Your Children Properly Fed of children. about the right LET us talk b feeding e Of course, you want your children to grow up strong and healthy; you want to equip them for the battle of life with rugged constitutions and good red blood. Now, the first step is to see that they are properly fed. And these words "properly fed" mean much in the diet of children. For it isn't quantity that counts, but quality. There is no better food under Heaven for growing children than plenty of first class bread and butter. They thrive on it, grow strong and fat and rugged. Their systems crave it because it is a complete, well-balanced food. But the bread must be good—the very best, and the best is made from ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR which contains the All nutriment of Manitoba Red Fyfe wheat—for only wheat of this character contains enough of the right quality gluten to balance the starch. Gluten makes bone and muscle, starch makes fat. It takes the right combination of both to make properly Warmed bread. Bread made from OGILVIE'S ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR is richest in blood building, muscle building, health building gluten. Children like it better and thrive better on it. With "Royal Household" you need never have anything but the very best results for it is always the same, absolutely uniform, year in and year out and is just as good for Pastry as it is for Bread. If parents knew this im- portant difference between ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR and other flours they would never use any but ,'ROYAL HOUSEHOLD", Send in your name and address also the name of your dealer to The Ogilvie Flour Mills Co. Limited and get that splendid book of tried Recipes called"Ogilvie's .Soak fora Cook". 24 ©MM. Sc R. AA.a.PRYNE NO. 9 Says the Miller : 'Mr. and Mrs. Grocer` were down to my place for Sunday ,11; dinner awhile back—and what do you think! We had a wishing contest—to see who could wish for the most delicious and whole. some eatable. We all closed our oyes and wished. And behold, if we didn't all four of us wish for the same 4hing. Buns and Bread made of e Cream of the West , Flour So we had 'em—my wife always has 'em ready, because they're in greet demand at our house," A "Model Mill'" product. The Campbell Wilbur Company, L'imlttd, Toronto. Canada