The Brussels Post, 1911-3-30, Page 5JSINE$S prAROS.
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• lamer 01 Marring° Ideanees, O1,
000 ut Oratory, Iltirntiorry street, ffraegela,
K, O. ,r, M,
Brunch' etl tl Tout of the Il'1agtu the. No• 24
hold thin) geulnr on
o the bodge
4
131018, integer sSham,up 1)t° pal and Std
l+uaaday evenings 01 esus ,18°884°
Vita tura sl ways wt o n 1,
A, 00'I BUS, Coto. A. M°RRUltl't . R. 11,
WM, $PENOE
OO;NV+'YANU.L+'lt AND ISSUER
of b4,1,ltlti4Uk1 EAU 8E8
Mee la the Post. Office, Ethel. .80.4
J'oNN NA;iKIS!
Agent I -t wtcli �Intual
Ji1ire lnsurauee Company
ililga
ami ae0tderme-
WALTON, ONT
JOHN SUTHERLAN D
.1NaoaANOB,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
' b. i`SCUTT AS AN AUCTION-
• 14011,win Nell for bettor price to
0.1808: won,.Iu. lees tune and l0eli obal8es
Lana any other Aoatiuneer 1u Last Huron ur
bo wuu'a uuurge anything. Oates and orders
41tm1'.11waye 88 88ra11eed 881 till, olnoe or by
'It. 8881 apptleation,
DR.WARDLAW
•ROBT.- H. GARNISS Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
IILUPIVAI'm 'OtV,y., College. Day and night calls. Office opposite
Flour Mill, Ethel.
Auctioneer for Fluron. County,
'ramie ro oopabis. Males arranged fur: OUR MONTREAL LETTER.
‘1,o office ot Tao Pose, Brussels. Matt -_ -
bbuslrlesi Cardi
The ['newt's Question
much eIokneee Due to Bowel Pl9or41ore
TIIAF
A dclstors fi1'st question whent
consuJtod With a patie4t le, ,(Ace yoiil'
bowels regular 2" Ile knows that
AS% of illness is tttended with i r.
x •'iv
i
ttt o
bun^ol Id r '
s al to td i' 0r
tv and
h
th. .
rAWFUL
that 1 1811 d'fio
b 11 I f n. st r•.
1 111 be e1p0Ye(1
gently and thoroughly before Ile1ltli
(04188 be restored.
general. We ere so (Tattle al their
stipatio» and bowel disoraers ill
pframit and safe veto edy for eon., B CKACII
Rexell Orderlies .are a positive:
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MiSS BERTHA .ARMSTRONG •
Toachur 011 Plano
Of the eetend1r4 Bank, 13rpasela�n0 dont att. Q•tf
MI "S
b PERLE' S tY
R ,� HA PB
late passed successfully her second examina-
tion of the P1lnturefte Depaa'tnlept of the To.
rent° Conservatory of Huron, nom 3e prepared
to take pupils at her home, Princess street
1o•' Vlsits Etlla1Friday and Salm day of each
week,
OR. T. T. M'RAE
13auhol°n of Mudtotae, 911180)0117 01 Toronto ;
180111,110 and 04lvduate of 11118 e1otloge 68 Ph,'
slnitns and Snrgcous, Ont, Post. raduate
Uh18040 m e, Her. Not and Throat Hospital,
Uhiea:8u all. mx•11Iuse Surgeon to 5t Allah.
O111oe over Lt. It. Smith's Drug Store, Tele -
plume connection with Uranbrook at all hours.
nal% osplti,i. Porento,
DR. M FERGUSON
Physician and surgeon ; Post Graduate oouraed.
Loudon (mug ), .Naw Pork pad Ohwake I3os'
Pint to, aoceial attention. to Unman: 0i eye, fair,
nue° and throat. Eyes tested for clime ,
OR. HAMILTON
Dental Burgeon
Honor Graduate Dental Department, Toronto
University ; Lioentiate of Royal College of
Dental Surgeons, of Toronto. Moe in Smith
Btoo1c reuolltly vacates( by Dr. L'olid.
R. M. M'LEAN, D,D.S.. L.D.S.
gorr)e, Ont.
Honor graduate University of Toronto, De•'
4pertinent of Dentistry ; Graduate Royal. Col-
lege Of Dental burgeons of Ontario. At Wrox-
,ter every Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday,
Office in. Grand Ventral blook. - At Fordwloh
every 'friday forenoon. Office in Gerrie in
Leech's Block. 21.01.
Great interest is being shown in
88)11! Ali w ;ds� x the • ruining: meeting of 'the
aviq qt !0081 L81LV ry. Canada Medical
Assani(Ltdon
which is .811 be held in Nineteen! on
' .i' '1 11fN(,)) 01IS • ,Julie 8th to 9th next Mulder the presi-
a - uta.81x048,• N 11a11t r ..t Ivey ae.1.' tlelICy of Doeto Geo. E. Armot1•(nt
• 4,t1 t/ ,t11.110, a.o. - .h� 01„18 i F 'ek g
p-:+.• a mt f i , IIF .Ii (Ilitletil. Th 14 u1ve.Lieg i'eillows
lo.L' r1' dletror t+t.1., ,,.“. iliillleilinttly 11fte1 the opening; of the
new Medical Building of -McGill UM-
.
]) .1117 u' 041 . thyye A K11.L0$AN velsily by his Excellency Earl Grey
L whet there will be a reunion- of tip
many l 1
til 1'L!fell
K 1 ; t f :McGill. TLemeet-
irlg Jif 1'h„•018111id0 MedicEl. Assncial-14111
in (anises to be tine or tint most aneee84-
f
fill the History of that Society.
Malty pbysirians and surgeons of
40.17)111-w'ide reputation. have signified
• their intention of being present. Sir
Thnllhts- 13(11•', physiran to the late
Sims, is to tread the opening address
nt
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ALLAN -.LINE
5teamshi , Co
m an limited •
-�y Company
Operating the aneultiteer of nass0l ger steam-
ers am -
ti e
ors ant the Bt. I.17tvruiwe route,
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Summer Sailings
' MONTREALTO LIVERPOOL.
120941 Nail kervioe
0,3... •• May 5th 'Anne 2nd
'Virginian Nely 114th June 8111
Vllidsioa - May lath Juno 18113
Victorian .«........-... Abu 48gt June 28rd
MONTREAL TO GLASGOW
Ionian Noy lith June -8rd
Grampian Nay 18th June loth
Scotian -.,.,. Nay 20th June 17th
Hesperian ......:-Play 27th. Anti 24th
MONTREAL TO LONDON- One 0in1+e iHaderato
Steamers rolling at Bayre, France,
Full information as to rates, ato.,'no applica-
tion to
W. H. KERR.
Agent Allan Lina, - Brussels
MONTHLY
HORSE sE F
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BRUSSELS
•
Regalar i)Iontlliy Tintse Fairs 11ii1 bo
1101(1 in Bl'nsselst1118 8ea8on 888 follows :
THURSDAY, April 011, 1011
leading local and outside buyers will be present
RUPTUR
Cu -red'
At your borne without
pain, danger Of i)p(•iratllln
'My 111l'thud will CUI0 all-
patently hopeless cases no
matter whip your age is
or how long ruptured,
Why .wait until yttlil' rup-
ture becomes Stt'ailguJ6lted
when you can be cured ?
Do not wait .� Flinn coupon
Age;,...., Time Rup .,• ,•.
Siegle of Double
Address
and return to
J.S.SMiTH
$B Otttodo,ila 8t,
Dept, A Stratford, Ont.
isiOMMOsimmistusommunamonts
!meds m0.
PlTot10essnr
o.sL0dAelexeauli1
lhee
• 11(idres8 ni smege,y. The celebritted
Doane Witham. Ilaye, of Rochester,
has ILv1'(tllged t(1. 11e pteeent and, ex-
pected to take a prominent part in the
discussions. Atnougdt the subjects .of
teat '111 0"
I 1L11(1ne to Canadians g C at
p 8
large which will be discussed' is aplo
posed • campaign against typhoid
fever. The !'gpel•ienre of locnntn, of
Montreal ih 1010 and presently that of
Ottawa have made it essential that
united action should he considered to
allay the terrors of this dieted ,old yet
pt'eventlLble disease. Reduced 'rales
have been promised by the iailvvay'
companies and )already a large 111111311141•
of Canada's Medical neactitionors have
signified their intention to he present.
BOYBC 0.
DTB' O.CORONATION
T
13ny Scouts' from the lvorseas
Dominions will have of b'ieal etnt cldmg
111 the On --nation procession, although
provision had not at first been mode
.for there. How detachments are to
get to the Ohl Oonotl•y mud who is 10
gpay the expenses or the trip is anodic!
0estion. 1!he Clamed 141(1 Century, of
Montreal, is seiJdiug'asgnad of twenty
the boys to be drawn from all parts of
Canada, anti it. is not unlikely that
Colonel' Sherwood and. the Dnnt8nion
Ommn0il will arrange to send a 8eennd
squad, The. Century party will sail nu
the Empress of Breland with the Cama-
ditin Coronation Contingent of Cana-
da's official delegation and will travel
like peril 8nidiers antler transport of
war conditions.
. WOULD Tone DOMINION
Accordingto cables, v
spapnl9and
private e 1
t ett.ere received here driving
the past •tevvdays, the BahtruaTslands,
a part of Britain's possessions in the
West Indies are. anxious to
become a
part of the Dominion of Canada and a
large delegation of politicians and
prominent men will shortly leave
Nassau to offiniat.ly place the views of
the islanders before Ole Governor-
Genet•al at 'Ottawa. Canadians: who
know the Bahamas say that the is-
1(1(1(144 would prove a 1(inst agreeable
acquisition to Canada's family. T. B,
McCauley. of Montreal, who !tea spent
many W1111'1's at Nessee, describes
them as the "114080 Flnrida of Cana-
da."
anada " 1'3.0 also declares that there ale
fine business opportunities offering
and that Canadians who have invested
money there up to the present have
been run(1 than sneceesfnl.
CANADIAN MONEY ABILOAD
Speaking of Cateulhuls. who invest
11111(ley outside of, Canada reralls the
figures of the Deptutment of Pinanre
nstr
ssuvd • ,
Up to the drat (f ,lantaaary
111 they year Oanatlians were quite con -
tem to Itt11 their, savings 111t1) their
own c10114(y's industries and under-
takings 110448. 'Vow thl'1•11 is a (51arited tend=
I ol.y to pet it into A.tneridmn or
11 a' ipl'itll (htel'pl'ieee, and foreign
cnull.anies with stocks cm bonds to
sell 1102V are finding a 30111ttllea,bly
1eady ulall'nt. The Lake • Superior
Troll and C)henlJrnl Cenrtpany fon in-
811a111'p, ala- jovt platted 14 Meek of pre
reeved stock on the Canadian inneket,
rind Oath litWle have not berm a bit:
slow in 81(1(1mg it up, sometimes taking
their motley out of staid nits Clana-
diens ilidpst`ials to hay. It may he
reciprocity ot.ity trill( or it may he I1erely
that they see a better invest tlll'nb and
re (feta=rrnine(1 to tripe Advantage of
1. T./Mike mane .American nffering8
the Lake Superior' 00118014 well eeeom-,
mendled, It Is an lid cnntpant'r0.nl'-
gelied and Imus out the lalgosta-
emuel;of- pig ,tnu,and Jtatwoby-pial.
(lntlt4, woad alcohol and acetate of
line in the world, It, ow n9 Nix bogs
chaeorall, pi);•iron Menace: in Michi-
gan, 11ewly 150.00011rrnaa of hardwood
forest, 47 miles of railway and the
farness Yale iron aline,
ea
i
greet curative value haat we prom -
hie to retool the porehaser'e money
in every case when they fail to pro-
dune entire sat181180tinn,
Rexall Orderlies are eaten like
raptly, they act quietly, and have
a '1(o-tithing,streogthonitlg, healing
influence on the 'entire . iot('8totel
tract. They (10 not, purge. gellle,
11410181' n(L(1.ew, ilatllltlnee,- ex1alas1ve
1110400ess, diarrhoea or other annoy-
ing effect, They are especially gond
far (1nidvon, weak pereons or old
folks, Two siies, 26e. and 10e.. Sold
only Al, one store -The Rexall Stare.
F. 5. Smith.
CANADIAN SYSTEM HMV
Sit Thomas 18. ?Hee, seui1)' cola
0)1081011er fort South Africtul Gover
ilffient Railways and 1'3arburs, is
undertaking an extensive tour in
Canada and the United 5111188 fur the
purpose of making a thorough ex1L1111-
matiou of the system of groin handling
and. ,cxp0lttti"ll cn Olds- continent.
South Af'ric'a, he8111i11, it an interview,
is admirably adapted for growing int -
Meese quantities of corn and cluriug
the past flew years the Gnvernlnent
and 1,11e railways have been experi-
menting its the exinti-I ttion of corn to
Eut•ope. Hitherto the ('nabm has
beef! followed of II:mil.ling the corn in
lacus, buL Sir Tltmgas is convinced
that the Otallnditul systema of handling
ill bulk is the best system, and he is
(about to visit. Fort Nilliaiu, Alitrlea-
polfs, Chicago, D111uth 'and other
places to loot( into this system! mid de-
cide • when het it is adaptable to the
South AreiMlll tt1a(le,
MONTREAL A 85(ICGLINO SASE
The timidity with which the United
Suites Customs officials examine pas-
8eilgees landing 181•(181 neem! liners at
New York has Dirtied the wiles ks tf the
smuggier to Canada, The professional
"suing", as the defectives call the n
takes passage to St. John or Halifax
and thou waits his chance to cross the
bottler with his, ('/yntraband. Beebe -
this, n t the II S. Government has
Stationed 1 Oiefnt et menta at all ports
or etit1 y on the boundary and the
harvest to telt Ti t'188U7 10 daily be-
coming other. An. inspector from
`\V.ashington„who was bete 4111' Other
day, said Hutt' Montreal was the base,
'front which
tt smugglers wor
ked and
Chi t s11 tine• gent's, e ne s f,. c ds, 04thO c•hedced
ti- tools or shipped by crxpress,
Ravelled for (2111)8 nn noel down the
bon lido 1.y before they were able to es-
cape the vigilance of 111.4 men and be
tratlspottett across.
Does Your Heart Flutter 4
You know heart fluttering means.
you're not tts well as you should be.
It's Cpl evidence of impaired nerve and
mnsaul,01 -power. To cibtai n. care. try
Fer1•n7Une ; it has tt special tietit111 on
int vis
the ht leen in
',•
the cuse(,flhrs.
Grovel -rut Cole Btu'bu1 'N. S., who
says r, If I exerted myself it would
bring pu1piiation. To carry any
heavy weight ° (1' �'
y t f,Dt t �o quickly upstairs,
ronlpletely knocked nue out. When
bad ttttanks croup .881 I lived its fear
of sudden death. Perrozone gave my
heart the very assistance it needed,
(811d 00181111)1 ggite well.” Foe heat t
or nerves it's hard to excel Fete ozone,
50c per box at 1111 dealers.
Blyth •
PRESBYTERY OF 1'183001 ,-T11e Pm ea-
bytery of Hilton held its regnlui meet -
'Ing at Blyth, March 13th and 7th.
There were present Messrs. Carswell,
Fletclel'. Richaltlsom, Pearcy, Smith,
1
R ss Maul 1t/ ,-
i ,8111 el Sharp. '
s Small
11
(411(1 111lmlltt`II, ministers, and Messrs.
Brighton, , Sli•ang, Dickson, Young
and Grieve, e
av
elders. Mr. Small m was
electe(1 Model attn. .l'oj• the 8118111111, •
WI( months. De. .1. G. Shearer, of
Tnrohto ; Mr, Lundy, of Walton. and
Mr. Fear, of Blyth were 0.1.11 11.4 10 sit
with the Presbytery.' '111x. Carswell
presented the report from the Presby-
tery on moral and social reform! and
Mr. Smith lire report., oti evangelism,
the discussionbeing postponed in
order that Dt'. Shearer alight add1.084
the congregation, which, he (lid, in his
own strong, aggressive and 'yet tender
The.Bestt
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to behaI
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THERE -is a wide
. breech between
T cheap. Clothing and
�. really' good Clothing..
There is nothing here
• but all wool—no dis-
hy, shoddy adulte'ra
T tions, and the fabrics
i are cut with care and i
• Made right.: •
• COME IN
SIEE THEM 1
WW P.Fraser
m. ♦
Mrtohant Tailor Brussels
Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's
1 Vegetal* Compound
Morton's .Gap, Kentucky. -"I sof-
feted two years with female disorders,
my health was very
bad and I had a
continual backache
which was simply
awful, x could not
stand on my feet
long enough to cook
a meal's victuals
without my back
nearly .killing me,
and I would have
such drag in g sen-
sations gT could
hardly bear it. I
had soreness in each side could not
stand tight clothing, and wasirregular.
T was completely rup
down. On ad.
'dee I took Lydia I. PInk a
jstable Compound and Liver Piiand
am enjoying good health. It is now
more than two years and I71ave not
had an ache or pain since Ido all my
own work, washing and everything,
and never have the backache any more.
I think your medicine is grand and I
praise it to all my neighbors. 'If you
think my testimony will help others
you may publish it. =Mrs.. OLLIE'
WOODALL, Morton's Gap, Kentucky.
Backache is a symptom of organic
weakness or derangement. If you
have backache don't neglect it. To
get permanent relielf you must reach
the root of the trouble. Nothing we
know of will do this so surely as Lydia
E. Pinkham'e Compound. -
Lynn,
Write to Mrs. Pinkham, at
Mass., for special advice.
Your Metter will .be absolutely
Confidential, and the advice free.
style. The nextmorning discussion
took place upon the i'ecoinrneudations
attached .to the report on mural and
social 84fo1•rn, dealing with the iml-
pe1511img of the sanctity of the Sab-
bath by pleasure visiting, the sum -nes -
elm] of the ligner traffic and gambling.
and enjoining the people to use every
effort, to guard the Sabbath so that it
might fulfil Its most benevolent mis-
sion to [nen, and that, victorymight
be over obtained ) '
b 1 1 c t• the other influence,
from the bar 11)181 bookinaker that de-
moralize (121 IZe f' V'
1 In life. NCOI7t-
meudlttioms from the comlilittee
.on evangelism were also tigreed to,
looking to a continuance Of the siui=
tilLaut'ous catilpaign,. and snggestiug
subjects for a Conference, viz : (1)
How to reach and win yOnog'nen I'or
the (work of the Christian ministry.
amid (2) The relation al our cnngrega-
lions To our theological Institutions.
The report of the n(lnllnittee on Sab-
bath schools was -presented by Mr.
Slurp and reetnumentlatioms urging
the a Ivi a 'lit
c s bt y of an interchange fhr
stimulation or interest fn Sabbath
school 18(11 k and rhe. imp0rtauce of the
Bible d
or aniz
g e pile )alas and observance
(1f O ljicken's Day were ii opted. M1.
Fle10her was appointed convener of
tilt' home r11l)s11111 committee. The :0: -
ports of the Presbytery's committee
(ea an'`rni-l(tatin1 finance. and to 1 -
b s is
ties and young people's societies herr
presented by Messrs. Fletcher, Hamil-
ton' and Stnall, respectively. Aar.
Richardson ' 11 •ns appointed to the
Sybnd's business colmuittee trl(1 Mr.
Day was Dominated as Innderti101' of
Synod. The following ministers here
appointed commissioners to the Gener-
al Assembly : 'Messrs.'Larltin, Salvers
and, Shaw, and elders front Exeter,
Gtancl Bend and 'Thcunt's Road, and
Mt'. Li/Ain-was appointedPnfn
telrepresenta-
tive on ( theAssembly's
business sS L
-
mittee.
Do. R.•1
P. McKay was n 11]7 ii .
-
uaP.ed Fur the modertulm'ship of As
setnbl
y The Presbytery resolvedaved t
o
give fom' days to tL ministers' coule •-
enCe on church 'life and work andtic-
cepted the invitation to meet at Bruce -
field at abime to b
e ag oud
upon v
141
the Assembly's commit tee. The fol-
lowing
were appointed to act 00 the
standing committees for the ensuing
year1 [lone Missions -Messrs, Flet-
cher, Shaw aux) Hamilton ; Sabbath
Schools -Messrs, Sharp, Small 11,nc1
t.ar'kin • Pittance and Stati0tll'9-Mes-
srs, Ramilton. Mann and Shaw. ;'
Systematic Beneficence -Mt -ewes. Ross,
Shaw and Facture! ; Superintendence
of Students-Nl sst's. Dr. Stewart,
Sharp Slid Sewers ; Young .People's'
'Societies -Messes. Shaw, Dr. Stewart
and Peavey.; ; Augmentation --Masers.
Snlali Pearcy and Mann ; Foreign
MJssloms Mess,s. Sewers Ross all(I
Dr. Ste\vale; Social and NImal Re-
form i4Lessrs, Gat'swell Laelti 3•and
Pea10y ; Evangelism -Messrs. Smith,
181 •11 otl. a
(, at d
s and' Carswell; v 1
C cwt-
ce-Messrs Sharp 0arliereoaf
and John -
1011 Emergency --Messrs, Salvers,
Inhllsll)11 and Itlthardsmt; -Meech
Evangelization-Alessrs. Mann, Oar.;
rime and Snaith.
Do Vou Fool Tho Pinch 7
Not of poverty, but of 001.•118, arching
001.118, that can he cured by Patnaul's
Corn Exttactor 7 Don't suffer, min
Pmbtaltl's"-sold everywhere in 260
betties.
Morris Council
Cnitmcii u,et on Marclt 13th at to
n'olock, members ail present, Reeve in
the cl+nir, Minutes ofdast tueetiag read.
and adopted„ L1.2 neer's report en 41(0
Peaoock drain was read, but as some of
theinrereeled parties wished to consult
the Engineer with a 0301 to having
more tile put in the drain, the pt'ovetioa-
e1 adoption of the report was left over
till next meeting. Efklneer'e report
on the 011111i'0 and Henderson drains
er0 r 1111 an 1 provt4lonally a1.015,ed,
On0_40,0 motion b' Reston-»Johnslmp, the
coestl'ucti0n of the Cement ahn,nletlis
fee the 3r11line twitted was 'let '0 Geo.
Barkley its 11¢3,80 per cu, tt, if 12 per I
cent stone is 1.18ed or a3 9') if 1111 eon -
to
ait C)1
1 nl0tiou by 1'huell---Wilk!
sou, steel eupel'Strnel m'e .00(1811 lel went.
to the Stratford Bridge sad iron
Wc,rics co. et (313,1 to. The strain sheet
subject to approval by the Collliel's
en ileel
t r'
litd ue'••
K ge s p t,tuickure to b0
(00,pl010 with 4Onerele '8vot' .and stow
levee. l'huell--Wllkinaou, that we let
4110 eotfstruutlon of the I'Itohol dralu t0e
12, B. Alcock for !313,1182, 14114 180))1 to be
completed in lots Carried. BIstou-
lohasten, that we let construction of
'the Mtir)13'-Lamb drain to Thomas
Alcock for 314,245 Work to be com-
pleted ill telt, Leveled, A Bydaiv4' to
appoint Pathmaster3 was prepared, read
sod adopted. Following were appoint.
ed ;-North Bonutltu•y --W• J. Header.
sols, Peter Fowler, David Jowitt, Geo,
MacDonald, John Messer, Nelson
Thornton, Jas. Curtis and Peter Moffatt,
l.st Line -John Duckett, John Mc1wen,
R. Hetherington, 'Phomas Abram W,
L. Fraser, W. H. Fraser, A. Fraser and
Charles lroirest. end Line. -Wn1, Is.
bister. John -Perdue, W. Garnissjr., H.
Bosnian, John Fell, Joseph Sellers,
Wallet• Davidson, Wesley !0)14'!1- and
William M0508 3rd Line-lt
Henry Hopper, Jos. Mahal, 1V. " Knox,
James Hawthorn, Wm. Suuch, Taws.
Bone and Wm. Hoesman; 4(11 Ltlle-
'1'hos. Bridge,' R. Procter. J. Nicholson,
Charles .W heeler; R Shedden (sideroad),
W McCracken, Wm. Wilkinson, .John
Barr and A. Crooks. 5th Line- loam
Bell, Wm. Bryaus, Win, Ferguson; John
Clegg, J. T. Grosby, R. Craig, E.
Nichol, 1,). Sommerville, Wm. Pipe, H.
McArter, and Allan Adams, 6th Line -
Dan. Kelly,. A. T. Cole. 3. H. Hall,
Nm 131rd, Wm - Douglas, James Nichol,
W. J. Smith, Wth. Bernard and Thomas
Miller. John Robb, (nett/ beats) Lots
25-26, Con, 7 and Lots 25 and 26, Con.
6. 7th Line -Charles 13unkrage, John
Phelan, John Craig, P. Healey, James
Kelly, Albert Howlett, Peter McCall,
Jos. Bewley and Frank timilh. 8111
Line -Henry Fear, James Ricbmoud,
las. Latulaw, Juo, Brown, R. New-
combe, J: J 'McCaughey, 1.1101, Skelton,
Gilbert • McCallum, H. Jackson, Ed.'
Bryaus and James Lawson 911a liue-
1ohn'Potter, Robert Cockerliue, C. I8.
Taylor, Robert Brows, John Laidlaw,
Duncan Laidlaw, Peter NitArthul', 1011n
Kirkby and Thomas 41laashall, South
Boundary -George Gregg, East Been-
dary-A Pollock. W. Yon!. Geo. Robb
and '!'hos. ,Bolger. West. Boundary -
!Mune Gulley, Themes Procter, 'Phos.
Gosmau, and John Cummins. Walton,
-Jno. Watt. :Betgrnve-W. 3. Geddes.
The fallowing accounts were
paid:-
1h.{fll0P 13d y. account, , t6.o
o Geo.
Barklatv, cement tile, 700. Council ad
journed to meet April 24th at 10.30
o'clock at the Township Hall.
A. Al
ncE1EN
\ Clerk.
WASH TII0SE PIMPLES OFF
Use 1). D. L., than mild, 5001/11/144
wt011 uLlu
l• etOglt'Zc
d remedy fur
Eczema
and all skin tronhlt , F'i'st
Mops 1(e
Iw1av
that len nine. 14th
eleamse the skill -weak 11way evr13
pimple -every impurity, Nothing
like D. 1). 1). for the col1plexiom.
Get rt trial bottle at least Write
for it to -deny to the D. I). D. Iabnta-
tot'ies, Dept. 13. 1'. .19 Colborne St.,
1'o;•orto.
'( Poe tale by all Druggists)
DEPAa1'1I1lNTAL ExAorlNAT)ONs - 'rile
department of Educsuou of Toronto has
issued the time table For July exam-
inations. For Entrance to Normal
Schools the exams. will begin on Jnly
3rd and last till July 7. For entrance to
Faculty of Education, pass- matriculation,
the exams. will begin on June 29 and
last till July 12, except the latter test,
which will continue one day longer.
The Commercial specialist examivation
for 1911 willbe held on August 8; 9, to
and 11 at the Department of Education
after close of the Summer school at the
University of Toronto.
Blue Pills no Longer Used
'Whenthe stomach needs cleansing,
the bowels increased activity, the liver'
additional power, don't use mercurial
pills. try 1)i'.'llatnillon'4. Vegetable
in composition, extremely mild, ,yet
sure to flush out all impurities and
wastes, no remedy* is so well adapted
tut family r y use. Positively a crre.fnl•
bilicnsness and sick headache, nnfail-
it
1 in eon,' ullinnand o...
b weltrouble,
1, F
exceptionally' good for indigestion, no
medicine is so umivelsally needed is
every 11 tile as De ton's Pills.
Good for the yonnc, the old, the sick
and I he well ones, The benefits of Dr.
Hamilton's Pilis are mltlnilold. Sold
everywhere 1(125e boxes.
-qi.
'v ..
',p`f'd"" -
t,
'' M! er ®FFtSCy'S
v
Pk escrw tr ns
have been curing for 3o years,
and are curing to -day, all
the common ailments that
come to every family. We
have hundreds of grateful
letters to prove this,
Father Itiorrisey's No. 7
tones up the , Kidneys, re.
moves Uric Acid from the
blood, and cures Rheumatism.
In tablet form, ,5oc.
Father Morrisey's No. 10 is a most effective and reliable
cure for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and Whoo
g,
Cough. real Lung Tonic,
Trial Bottle, 25e. Regular Size, 5o,
Father lisorrisey's No. 11 Tablets relieve and cure Dys-
pepsia and all forms of Indigestion. .Each tablet will digest
r / pounds of food. Per box, 5oc,
Father Morriscy's No. 26 positively cures Catarrh. A
combined treatment—tablets for the blood, and a healing
salve for the affected parts. Tablets and salve er, to eth0c.
Father Mortise ' n 5
y s Liniment. is a household standby for all
sorts of aches and pains. Pleasant to use—q' tick to relieve.
Per bottle, 25c.
• At your dealer's. 51
Father Merriscy Medloins, Co., L,td., - a4ontecai, Que.
.oe8'
t�•e� 'y2
Is Your
Loaf 3 :
al
This?
s
'- Fyur flour1 's of
o
the right quality,
it ought to produce uniformly
good bread. When the loaf
b
\f
comes out of the oven it
ought to be appetizing and g PP b
inviting in appearance. The
crust should be crisp, tender and sweet as a
nut, The pores ofthe bread should be regular
showing uniform expansion by the yeast and
every loaf should be light, plump and should
expand xp nd over the top of the pan. Bread
made from Ogilvie's
.ilvie
S
Royal Household Flour
always comes up to the highest standard of
excellence when made right.ht. It is always s uniform;
'
and good to look at as well as good to eat.
Summer and winter, day after day, month after
month, "ROYAL HOUSEHOLD" is milled by
exactly the same process from exactly the same
standard uniform grade of the best Red Fyfe wheat.
And this uniformity is guaranteed by rigid safe-
guarding tests at the mills before the flour is shipped.
Get ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR
from your grocer and stick to it.
"Ogilvie's Book for nCookwith les pagesof recipes that
have been tried and. tested, will be seat free if you will send us
your address and mention the name of your dealer.
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THE OGILVIE FI.OIiR MILLS
C0.1tIM MONTREAL
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