The Brussels Post, 1911-4-6, Page 5INt 6 4t1tiiliY,
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Mee is the fist (Ililw4, hthcl. 11-4.
JtJllld HLthl 1
Agee! lluw>eit 'Mutual
Fire 'ineeran'(se Uorni>auy
enya not ttesldnnoo-
evert-TOIV, ONT
JOHNSUTHERLAND
1Nep1130071,
VIRE AND MARINF
UFL.Pi•,.
MJCTiONEERS,
p>IAtllrAe�S Cords
MISS B,t#RTHA' AR44•8TRONG
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r o Plano
Studio t (lrtor'sMw4 14 (ore, ono deerN'ortb
f h Standard Sunit, 1)raasel8 11.12
M S P E r,
lu ., ERS SHA Pe
11( passed .l' 4,c F. (1 i.l'
lute u 1( 4fu 1 a of 4xam'
I Y r H 4,i id lna-
roni of the Pn,>144'y ). AWOO, n d p thele•
rout 7 Cmiservat410 4f im, Prince ie trees, ed
to talc/. 4upIW at her bonne, Princess street,
wean
Viarta Ethel Friday and a$litalday of (and!
a9R T. T M'
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1$lohelor' or M('dioino, University of Toronto ;
t,00ntlato nod Graduate of the College of Phy'
simians nm Surgeons, Ont Yudr,Xgraduatei
Ulmcagu Eye, ((1(1', Nose and Throat Hospital,
Ulun+igo, ill tsx+ltouoe Surgeon to St. Mich- .
144,4'0 hospital,'1'oronto.
OI'ltee over F. R. Smi'th's Drug Store, 'role-
11
A'o1e
uimun cunueetion with Orunbrook at all Miura,
OR, M FERGUSON
l'THEL.
ONT.
Pliy si14In and. Surgeon ; Pest Graduate courses
London (Eng) Noy Yorke and'. Chicago 1390.
initait, Spema( attention to dteraoe of aye, er',
naso told throat Lyes tested for glasses,
HAMILTON
['moat Surgeon
Honer Graduate Dental Department, Toronto
University ; Licentiate of Royal. College of
Dental Surgeons, of Toronto gtfloe In Snaith
Block recently vocute,hby Or. Foi(d.
S SCOTT N R M.M'LEAN. D, D.S,,, L.D.S.
gorrio, Ont. -
donor 'ren :unto U t>1.veity or 'To1onto, Do•
pe tineutotDeltUtll athlete Royal' tied.
lige of Deme nl nous ur044nrio, AG wr)x•
titer every Toe tl ll t1n",r11 1n ,>1Ut (Vednetelay.
tati1)ein (bend t va(rnl at •k, AL aoru4v(ail
every Friday iota -nowt. :office i44 (40*o14 'ln.
beach's J3I0ok. - 27-0(t
S. `uG AS
L1•
i1 AUUTIOI'4•
• nen, will sell •lye setter prices, u1
0.4101 tn04*, 91( 1844, tans 10041 1080 ellal'010
• as nay 1141101 A0014o>.ne' Ill 7'.1(,1 (ming o1'
Q. w•w'acua1g, 4(1(01b104_..Lat4s 0011 order's
nm always u4, erraugen at tine °Ilio* or ny
•.elf „al..'ptrnnntlon...
a.EUAL AND CONVEYANCWNS.
''‘AT' M. I1NULAlE-
Y r • Barrister, aohettor, tleuv0Yauoar,
_''Notary rubtlo, den, 'Ultloe-81owart'e croak
t due(' NorEh:al Ueutral Hotta
Solfolter ter the Motropulitnu liana.
•pttOUD1'O0't', BAYS & K(LLOBAN
13sltitlsl'4iRS,. isome .teles, NOTARIES
PUeLt (('r0.
W. Fuseueoc2, K. U 11, 0, Here
J.L: Kmtoaev
04aoes--'l'hese former(y occupied by U.:MUl
Uuuleroa es Ilan
(10Dna1011, UN 1'01010
ALLAN.:LIF1E
SteamshipCompany limited
p9
Operating the finest Herr of vas:wiper sh+m'
0(•0 00 tap it, t,gwrene• route
. Summer' Sailings
MONTREAL TO LIVERF COL
Royal Mail Service -
.a -Uvr'+ienll , (lay 5th , .1nnr- 2nd.
y�1}r�_h'glitinn [lay 12th ;Ince 0111
V n n > ' I
uai 11/ A1tt .3141, :dune loth
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'1 f4tothm -.,. ktuy 201h .Im,r 28rd
MONTREAL TO GLASGOW
Toninn.. s1n1•. tea - .lute and
Grampian , piny lath. Jew torn
ecotr4nl ..... 1n ay 21111 June 17th
Heepehl441.. tiny 271), Julie
MONTREAL To LONDON.
One 011(80(11040rate1 all)
Steamers catling lit. Entre. Prams
Fall Information ns to rule's; etc., On 14ppile'•
plot . to
W. H. KERR.. -
Agent A11an Line, 1trnss-els. ..
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your Service.
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Cured !
Al your home without
paifl, cianger or opeeetitm:
My mt'thod -will- cure aap-
par-t'ntly:ht>pelteiSlc;itst18 no
matte'' What your pig(' is
or how' long ruptured.
Why Wait until your rup-
tact: b('co pie s strait 6g> tli;lte(l
tvhi:,ti yOU can bt- cUn'cl ?
Do nitwit welt illi. in coupon
Arm. 'fine Rep '
5,ia3le 0r Doubly ......:............
Ad411esY , . '
'.incl: rea'r's to
J.. S. SMITH
as Caledonia et.
hi -11i A ' Stratford, Ont..
O.R. WAROLAW
Honor graduate of 11i Ontario Veterinary
College: Day and night calfs, Moe opposite
:Flour 01111, Ethel.
Not An Unjust Decision,
To the Editorof Tina Posx: •.
DEAR SIR, -I was surprised at the
heading and contents of an editorial
h1 the Limon Expositor of, last week,
>10 the Expositor is generally fair in its
critici;im'>, and I (nine to the conclus-
ion t11af the author did not understand
What at. he t
v r mus vutin b ' . (
u Ou r n to
g
was
loused u) n
1 by some one who did not
%e mit to Give the hurts as it was not
in need dente with then.
1 trust yue tviltallow tree to give the
other side.
The eluuicipal Telephone Act of 1008
was giver: Otittti i(1 to 0i lend l'ag,'
1lililicipall(Cies to build Rural telephone
Bois, (111(4 tme Legislature teecgnizing
that they were a benefit. , 'l'o further
eticnni age a grteatersetvice to the sub.
rrriin•1 s, tat first cost, they. passed the
Act elf 1910, whish coin pets adjoining
1:14utntmlies' to connect, onSnell te11118
as limy 'be ,agreed ,on between the he,
'otdpar,i>s, failing to agree the retitle
rine laid down try, the Ontario Railway
Betted en ' 1 i"
"BOW i l m nd ttae Au vends
L
they 01i>LD make srrrh Order, and not,
ns snow Hell allied eompaliies wamred
t haat they- may.
Now tiny Omummy starting in the
Telephone i)usihess must make up
their• tilled be in a position to cent -
ply with the law or Stay out.
When Brussels 00: started WO were
told by tlw 04lcl(illep people that they
were under a contract with the Bell
1'nr'1here years and tinder the terms
of it limy meld not 14.0111(0(4, with 460, as.
we Were nal connected with the •B0ll
hilt al. the end of the 'onl1net We
would ger couneetinai.• AI't'rwar'd we.
flll0t1 1 h (4141ll such contracts must be
*(ilied by, the Railway Commission
:Ifni their 1114+ils was net so- ratified.
L1 January 1910 we tasked for connec-
tion with them but to thatt'Irgne-11 eve
have yet get an. Ammer: 81>111eg to
get ra reply we, atter the: passing. of
the 1910 'Act, served' there with n1(
.offer of connection and asl:edl tor an
,lyiswer bur to that we got' no reply
In record anee with the law we served;
them *With (U application. to go to the
Oltari., Railway Beard for an Orders.•
Instead of them being willing" to
sive (141 00n1er:00n they did .not 8416(1>
11111(1 the end of their thiet'contrtact
Mit last 'year after 1,110 ,pussi11g of the
Oouuio Art of 1910,,think 1ng possibly
if thev had a contract .with the Bell
we could Hot get Anal• theta, they
trends mealier (tie for 5 yeses but it
fete not 81>1 been 1alilled by the Bail.
any (onlmissioli. ft is G me it was
t -'urn rtn'ily r,itifled by the' Ontario
Hoard but that is lin ble to by ctu)itell.etl
as scut as an nbp'ctio11 ig .rn0.d's to the
1311/Wil by anyone. as was done in run•
application. clause 'e y" re' a
4,r 1 1 1 tl lett
t 7 t
P y
p.
nntco1111eCI, th ally Company that
e mpetev lvith the 13'11" and we.all llo
that. It in mho wnl'de is n1( '8318 said
by one of the Ontario Railway Board.
a clause that shmlld not be allowed' .in
any free country as it was cheating it
nun n
to 1
P Y
Ontario Board fixed a date for the
hearing and Alcii:)llop and Brussels
Boards were represented, Meliillop
being assisted by two Bell Solicitors,
Messrs, Cowan, of Toronto, and Mc-
Parlahe of Mnntteal the Bell Genteel.
Manager and foot 'Supetmtentlenta
The case was argued before the
Chairman, of the Board by hit Cowan
for McKllo and Mr. Sulolair for
Brussels and on the suggestion of
Chairman hearing was adjourned (as
he stated these appeared to be no (115•
pate as t0 the fats,) until the. Bniatel
sent nut theft expert- examine inter
themalter, and see if he cnulcl 1101
ffecf at' agreement, and on eie report
the 'Boarti would make an ..Order,
vhicll t hey did at meeting of the full
The expert the Board' sent' tout isnot
President of the Independent Tele -
Mettle. Association as stated, but if he
were who sllmtld be better able to
nettle a dispute between ran inti'rpend-
a
el 1
rt Orn ani s
pa t .. II0 is the person
who arranged the slale..0f .the Bell in
he -Western Provinces, noting for the
Provinces, and if he eoald be trusted
lee 1t Province sorely' he could' by two
Shall companies.
Expert first., cattle, to • Seaforth ain't
1(t two of the Mcl{illnp 430lted:.slid
isanss411 the matter *villi them; hay-`
mg a, nem showing 811 !Mee of both
0lmpanie8, and-*vlh'n the hixposi101'.
tys he, was unfamiliar with thei:ir-
etestatices :it mind; diSer4dit the
limner the Alpl{illnp 'ttse Was pl•e-
eit'ti by both Mr. OHaan 1tn11'' the
read Bo1(1•i1> 114, ho wits tweee tt Mei
shied the arg(1m2U11t - An 1r44401ge.
y.
rt
It
lie
)taent wee made with.Mci$111op Deena.
that amajot'ity of theta would meet
e' i1"il
1
lord, h'.. h„ says 4 ""Booths J{1dueY
fibs en>•edout' 'Iitile don titer Oiiris,.
A
i t 1 t g
1 t w , ego six cava of man ant Itrnns
g Y Y Y I
t t l
1
G >a 1 t
)us
Y
! 1
to expert. •G' wl a the to rr •!t 0' the
t e t 1 n ,t
P 1 a k
j Y
Brussels Beard, the next (1(13> tat Bette
eels, as wad t'N(,treested by the RaiIwtiy
Bu>4>1 ful(1 -' the expert- McKKillol.
Board wonted 10 he represented) by
I percent •4111 1
( le > t t h Bail t
4 t the k Way Boar(.
In t � Y
I Y
Wan a ie 1(1 n
t d u t 4 1 f bulb teed' al
( t k bu s
d4) y
the lnUetinl, b that Ail Jai'1'alll,4lrne',1
that Might be nettle would be binding
on both .1201a'da.
B 1'nsn ie he expert met 1 the
At B ca l t I(t
t
Miele 'Brussels Board but: MuI ilio
watt rppl•ts0tatt:d by only nue person
Mr, (3u('tnlaok, Wiwi) the majority
slid out inane(' it was stated lhlat there
WAS "i1 IIiggee 14.1114. fence."
The. explatiatiolt given by Aft',
Govenleek was. that Ali'„ McMillan
telephoned he could mit come. and. to
metre mu arraugeduent, fled that the
(thee rne111be1 had buried his.father
the day bel'nre and could not come
but >n) of her , eaenn netts given why
Me. Alu�Jilluu Ilii not could.
Case was discussed, 'holvevel', by
those pre5enttwd 4911i1e Mr,.Govenloek
would nal '(make any agreement he
admit ted our offer to build ens 1111)2 (f
the line lyse fair land if they bad to
coneeet, AJols,illop bearingexpenseut
nue end 1(11(1 us atthe other was ((14(4
fair, That is the Order of tile Rail
1111 ay Bolted, being op the lines 001 out
iu Pxpnsitnr 11(4101 l "I think I have
shown the ('Itpert was not familiar
with the cirr(tnslt(umes...
As to J3russ4rls Uotnpnny being at
logger•hew(1.ti with the Hell 11,88 nothing
111 do with the Mal ter, Vile have lied
IIU tllnll„+ttrltlittinll with them since
they retested to: give Us contwetisn be-
fore we scarfed, We had to fight for
our lives against' thele (Ils(I.Lheir.ul'lied
Companies, A1c1{illop being .aultmg
the number, but in the face of this we
prospered and pude more telephones
i110110 year. than was evex done by any
Cornpanyin'Canada and our custom-
ers are latah died. '
The waiter in the Expositor says -the
Order means that McKillop Company
had to break their eotineatiou with the
Bell anti their uw11 market t0(vns,
which is not theclse. They may do so,
but the Order does not ask for it. It
says they 1t08T give us connection with
their subsel'ib(t's. 1Vu did out ask
that-llley should lose any of thele cote
elections and they wont . r r 1 >
t. v< tat a 1 ess the d(
Y
Y
sn4 their own f e h of well Brussels 111('0 u
1
81(1(1lal' Order with Wroxeter and
'Molesworth and they have lost no
connections that they had before.
Yee may arty they have their own
switch -hoards so will McKillop if they
etuvy. 011E the Order, and thee allthey
have t(4 (lo is CO oonueet their switch-
b„ars :with the Bell board which they
Ca11 get by the asking or if the Bell
should refuse they Mil get it from Clic
Railway 00111missio1 and free. We
have been before the Commission and
know their Views and also those of the
(leuerai Manager of 4heBell las tocon-
nection with such to 0*41(rpany'as Me -
It is with Companies who
delle Mtn towns where It t! s tile[ 'S
the B'll 2
opera! i1i •t,IIull the are fighting.
1Viemet g gets fres they
and
20% on all business that enures over
theta lines to the Bell. Last year this
amounted to over 11;8000.-.,Meliillop
pays the Bell a flet. fate of $8 u1 •$4
but call it costs 1Vtnxeter to rum their
switch board is $2;00. 1 think 111(we
shnlvn that the Order is not uojnst.
1Vhal. could be fairer each to bear
equal expense, and each • get egret!
benefits ? They get connection with
on 575,•nbs('riber•s and We with their
100. NVe havesiinilaeconlleetilsu with
Wroxeter on a 5 rent basis and we
know that it will', be a gond paying
inv(slulent as well 1(g theCnnve(Inmces
it {,1v that itis net uufan to pqt
the in to the expeese,
As to the threat of the Municipality
not allowing the (ratter tel x041 we tu'e
quiet satisfied' as We kiu3441 there is no
appeal front the decision of the Board
n111088 on lien points and then only to
the Onurt of Appeal and those two
points are on the jut•icdletiorl of ;the
J3(tud 311411 01) Lew and on these we
haveho fear. Several NIOKillop-sob-
scribers -have other market towns be-
sir e' eie r
to S a nth and ClinCml and dells
for doctors,. etc., viz Br,tssels arid
BIy114 and with this conker:tine they
will tie linked with these without los-
ing S>nferfh or Cilium)).
I trust I liar' lint trespassed on.
yohi space, I'am Ynnrs,
F' S. Sco'rT.
•
President Brussels A'10t'ria tat Grey On.,
6YEAR 010GIL
cured of Jildnoy YroUl2iw
Ales, Mex. Moore, of.lalnee 141 , Ox.
of Itilblev weak ties% She colt >lai led
of a4 so; 0 book, the kids secretions
it
wore frequent. 14ue1 ullcet(tl'0llt4ble,
calve/ally at night, 1:Iee attunacit was
wAs 1ve,tlt mud !ler tppotltcn .pout+. Thio.
p 14114)80(1 her t0 !lave frequent ltet1d-
, (IJR,ED
d
It Rings tn.Vour Ears
That same cough is everywhere you
(3111, deep 111111 hollow because.elil$ulfp-
,ive Fit et 1 was catarrh (which could
have been cured by Calaerhnzone.
Mural, Bever neglect a: cold, never
trifle with cattlrlili, go tnyour diug-
gist and get Oatnrehozone. It's in-
st1tllt death to colds, cnl'es th(:n> iu a
fete minutes. Throat trouble and
catarrh die)
a ear as l magic. 1PYilag.r.. Outer.
itches, and the least. exertion *void
tire her, We
het(' tried many
remedies, !might)
not did improve.
lfiuiailyut !carn-
et.- of Booth's
I{i(hlsy'Pills and
1)1'nc1114114) it box.
111 t4 short time
she was well and
(foes'. not now
.c(linplaill about
her hack, the kidney secretions have
become normal, and she playa ;wetted
the house with on amused. fatigue.
\V'e always rola» ntrteud i1oollee i id-
ney Pills."
- Booth's Sidney Pills cart y a guar-
antee that if you derive no benefit
Iyour nlo(ey will be refunded. Booth's
{
ulney Pills are a specific for all die -
eases of the kidneys and bi4d(1e'.
Soli by all (h'uggrsts, 50ee box, or post-
paid from the R. T. Booth Co,. Ltd„
Fort Erie, Ont. Sold and guateutteed
by Jas. Fox,
By Lydia E. P nkbam's
Vegetable CQmpound
Baltimore, Md-" 1 send you hore-
vitb the picture of my fifteen Year old
daughterlice, who
was restored to
liealtb byou
pL dela E•
inkh's nVd,geta-
blePCottmm' Slw
was pale, with dark
circles under her
eyes, weak and irri-
table. Two different
doctors treated her
and called it Green
Sickness, but she
grew worse all the
time. Lydia E.Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound was rec-
ommended; and after taking three hot -
Iles she has regained her health, thanks
to your medicine. 1 can recommend it
for all female .troubles." -Mrs. L. A.
'mCotiore, Mdx ailtd., 1108. Rutland 'Street, Balli,
'
Hundreds of such letters from moth-
ers expressing their gratitude for what
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable .Com-
pound has accomplished for them have
been received 11y the Lydia E. Pinkham
Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass.
Young Girls, Heed This Advice.
Girls who are troubled with painful
or. irregular periods,backache, head-
ache, dragging -down sensations, faint-
ing spells or indigestion, should take
immediate action and be restored to
health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound. Thousands have been
restored to health by its use.
Write to llIrs. Pinkham, Lynn,
Mass., for advice, free.
>Immo)» is the great throat, nose arid
brennhial remedy to -day. Thousands
use 4)1. (100(0)0 ptesct•ibe it, -why, be -
cense it does relieve quickly and rare
there -nighty. Two sizes; 255c and $1.00
at all dealers.
If I Rad Eczema
• I'd wash it away with that
mild, soothing liquid,. D. 1). D. Re-
li('ves all kiwis of skin trouble, cleans -
in!{ away. the: impurities and clearing
np the complexion as nothingelse'can
Yes. 1f i had a.nv kind' of skin
trnuhle I'D 17SE D. Ti. D.
Write, the D. D D. Lahor•nt >ies
Dept B. P. 49 C,+lborue Sr., 'Pnrnntn.
and they will send yen trial bottle free.
(Foe sale by all Druggists)
A TERRIBLE MiX UP
A lehnniturm'hnue e/litrn', who wag
full of hard cider, got a -sale bili end
a, marriage Sadly mixed.. Th)'
description ran as follows :-
,11,
in. Sliiith. the only sun of Air.
and firs Jnsittli Smith, wag disposed
of aat1 ublic an'tinn (40Lnrv'Anderarnt
(11111(1tel of AMI'. and Mrs. °Seemed An-
derson, nu my farm, rine mile Beet (f
this place, in the presence of seventy
pipets. iueluding the following ro
mules, 12 head of cattle, ROC.
Ta(kson tied the nuptial rintaveraging
]250 pound on the hoof. Thetwailtifel
home of the bride was tastefully dee
(rated with a siwnsil' 41131, sparse, l
sellly rake, 1 feed grinder, 1 set armlet,
harness, nearly new and just before
the ceremony v 'n
ens pr numrpd, MPn-
delsshon'v 4rlspir•ing wedding A'larnh
was given by 1.411111 h cow 5 ;veins' nlfl,
1'Jeersey cow to be feevh next April,.
ear'ryirlg a hunch of 'flowers in her
hand and looking charming in 8.gown
made of light spring 7vague,' if. boxes
of apples, t'heee ricks of hay. one
grbul3(mee mi n•4line. de sole trimmed
with about 100 bushels of spuds.
The greed) 1s a well knownand pop-
ular ymmtig unto and has always .stood
well in society circles of 12 Berkshire
h n
gs while the bride isan accomplish-
ed and talented teacher of a splendid
drove of Poland Chinas --pedigrees
furnished if desired,
Among Hu- beau 111111 preSenta were
twit vets of silver knives and forks, 1
spring harrow, v, 1 wheel barrow, g0.
cart'and other things to numerous to
mention. •
Our WRLL PRPER "now
New. in sock Never .. stock
The Best of this Season's Productions
We have made a special effort to seotire desighs and colorings of
111 tis(:ie merit not only in high grltdee but in those' as low as 5c'per li'oll,
Papers originally 12.'; now selling at 8e,.. Bc and-lIIc Papers now 5e,
13 MD ROOMS-'lV°.have dainty Plurals, ptodiicing chat tniug effects,
tat 14ily mist.: -
PA1i.L01 1 -Beautiful designs in gilt and (wearily times, blues, greens,
'tee., in flt?licttte shales,
IfALLS, 'DINING -ROOM, Baa -T lira effective (resigns, in tllaguifleent
colors. ' gl •v'
,ulg warmth, ciohness rand benuiy to aptu•Lmeut.
REMNAN'T'S of very trice Papers, from 0 to 12 rolls, that hill be sold
at bargain prices to dear.
DON'T WAIT .tillone stook ie broken -make your selection NOW,
If you have ally rooms not rec0utl y nApured, jdst call and let 11S tell
you how little le costs to make holuc bright, attractive aaod. luippy,
Paper Hanging and Decorating a Specialty,
PAINTING attended to in all its breeches and satisfaction assured.
Floor-glazing'Enamel t'nr 84140 in gn11> t 0,11439, Anybody can 1147'
lily it. The very thitlg as housekeeper' Wants.
Orders by Phone
prompt lyailtended to. "• e • M
Cali No. 42 rac �
The bridal couple left yesterday on
an extended trip, terms, twelve
months time to responsible patties,
otherwise crash, lunch will be served
at the s4tle. After this Mr. and Mrs.
Smith will go to keeping house in a
cosy home at the carper of Maim and
Dr. L. B. Grandby auctioneer, -
Holps Mon to Work Hard
ThaCs What Ferrozoue does ; it sup-
plies the additional strength that eh-
ableit (tan to maintain health under
cl'tffi(.ultics. "Last Spiting 1 was see
completely fagged out 1 could not
wu1•le" 141111138 3. W. McNichol, of
Tut• 1 ell . elan. 1 b a In the u luauaF
I
was tired -limbs e( ,
d 5 ach all ((vet.. ( e Had
1
no appetite wee sleepless net eons and
unhappy. 1 eu oP pie put new lite hi-
tt, me. Now I eut heartily, nerve, ar,.
slreng, I sleep well. 1 It110w the joy
of health." It'sbysupplying nourish-
ment (aril gond blood that letvozo(e
builds up ; try it -50u per box at all
dealers.
Amendments To License Act.
The five per cent taxon bar re-
ceipts of over $50 a clay in towns Hud
$6o in cities. nut $q0 as laid down in
first draft of bill. This will produce
$70.0110 in foruutt) and 448o,000 a yea*
11.1 .the rest of the provluce.
License Reduction by Vote-M1iuicl.
,pal councils will not be allowed
411 future to reduce licenses. '1'lirs rml
he -done only by note of electors, lefel
134 •law must be submitted if peu1iou is
received containing to per cent of names
on voters' list. After pas.icg n0 (woe'
reducttuns can be made for three years
Right of sellrcb-'Phe powers of offi-
cers to search for liquor that is being
smuggled 11110 "dry" districts' are grral-
ty increased and instead of being 111141t -
ed to trainser' express companies, the*
can search bunks, bags, 4,r other re
ceptacies, which are -believed to (Annan)
oquor intended for sale, whether hi ram
1>c [ aperson
1 >i >f n
(or not.
Summer Licenses -No
petition is re-
quired tura .renewal.
Resident Voters -Oulu boos fide voters
in permanent residence may vete on
local option by-laws.
Qltashii'g-fay-law cannot be quashed
on ground of creating a monopoly,
PARISIAN SAGE
Will Grow More Hair
Parisian Sage will. •stop falling hail
III two ireeke-•cure' dandruff i14 tin.
acne time and stop scalp itch at once.
it makes the hair soft, silky and
Iuxtu•ia>L'. •
- As A Hair Dressing
Pat•isiatl Stage is ‘1,1 Weill peer. It
contains: (10112111; that tamMum the
llaii-it is out stteky, oily or gtelasy
and prevents as well as utu•es aliseasee
of the scalp.
1Vonneu told children 'bythe
thous-
and and 'use it daily its a dressing and no
house is complete without it.
Money .B ck If It Fails
Druggists and stored everywhere
guar mottle ` Parisian Sage and wilt (;e-
ilted your money if it falls. Ask (h'ug-
,
•1st Jas 1 ,
ux abut he thinks of
b + x,
fie sells It al SUc per large, bottle 4,r
yon can secure it by Mail gustp:tut from
lett mix 11ttyuulactei lug- W., 'Fut•t Erie,
Uut. See that the Gnl with the Au-
burn flair is 011 each package. Sold
cunt guaranteed by Jas. Vox.
A MAN came to call last evening'; be
,nuked for sam0thiug he Wanted all 1111
pickets Witlluut success: for some mint!-
ees. We grew (111.1005 after a little
while, and numbly requested to be told
how lnlluy pockets due sun possessed.
He said with modest prole that there
were 77. Now just imagere all the jukes
Mat would be made about woman tt
she went arouud burdened with 17 peek
0ts. , .
A DEPUTATION of about 4.5 members
of the 1'ubteresters'. ASsocienQu e1
Uaniida interviewed Hon, Rodolphe
Let1leux, Postmaster-(Jeueral, find
Deputy Posttilester Coulter, and urged
the lulluwing, among ,'other >nouns:
'lo , increase the luinlmntn salary
try of pustmastets in rural offices tree)
$35 to $50 a n10nt11.and to _Increase tine
tlumallss1up trent 50 to 60 per tent 1n
stamps, also to be granted ie more nberal
rent allowance, together with necessity)
supplies for the work or the officers. 41'
second request teas to tate effect that a
,system 0t ult4sieficalluu tor' the nitiuey
order elbees, pluvichng for possible pro-
motion, be made, and Mr.,'i'tirrlffee also
asked that a more strict regulation for
'tribute eg newspapers be enforced. Hon.
Lemicttx made a tavor'4ble reply, stating
that (11most cases the p0111111445te1S- were
justified or asking fol a :change, and
,1 flat their .requests would receive Athol
-
Dom
A $tOrohpUa4'for PoiYpno.
You may not think so, taut that's
what you become whenthe kidneys
are affected, /!less organs 01e441(e
the bully ; they are Alt0('ers that re.
move from the blood the: waste matter
that units like (let poison 1 (>I u
la 1 I1
y the
1
fa r
v t ht and health a 1111
y of 1)r. ll GL in ll
the system,st'
n
,
ton's Pills annulate 1lekl .
net's,
expel fermenting matter from
the bowels, restore the liver and st)tore
1
late , 1(J excretory
and secretory
or.
gone. This e at1,s
the blued tui uick.
ly replenish" itself and establishes per,
feet health, No medicine does sorb
lasting good as Dr, Hamilton's Mand-
rake and Butternut Pills, 2Su at all
dealers,
You CAN Do 4,r. -'Io speak the truth,
the whole truth and nothing but the
truth may be all right and essential in a
0011rt PI law, but it would , create havoc
and disaster for a newspaper. Events
are transpiring every week in every
town that the editors dare notfor the
sake of dome -'tic peace. even mention,
much less obey the law's mandate,
0,4x''4' DSC OBITUARY r0ETay.-Fox the
past to years Tee POST has declined tD
tesert obituary poetry in its columns
and has again and again .stated so but
people overlook this fact and continue
to send it, A short time ago three
different selections, which would pos
sibly Have occupied a column, cams to
baud concerning the despise of a certain
party.te Having. relused scores prior
to this:of course ,We applied the same
rule. Why do we not accept? For the
reason that some relatives found fault
with us over some of the poems we did
publish ; because the matter Is chiefly of
interest to a small percentage of our.
readers ; and last but not least many of
the effusions are either poetry only in
name or nye copies of Pitt end familisr
verses, _quite comMOOP1ACe In Mettle
o ) 4, r suffers e on r .,
everybody, _Qod loty (if la mn(. �
collet of 1140 record of the bn411, Tits
POST is always ready 10 print these
k n..lfyintentioned messages on memorial
cards, at small expense, fo
f dtetrihitln
p .
wh '> so desired but it fs no use mailing
'ti ill our C l l 7
thole teals far 4dset uu u c u -lit s
as we still adlier() 10 the ('8141 of `1444 44nit,
Constipation is the'
root of many forms of
sickness and of an
endless amount of
human misery..
Dr. Morse's
Indian
Root OQ Pills,
thoroughly tested by
over fifty years of use,
have been proved a
safe and certain cure
for constipation and
all kindred troubles.
Try them.
25c. a box.
4
1
Good, Better or Best
A VITAL DIFFERENCE IN DREADS
QUALITY you know
is comparative.
ive
e.
Just as much so in
bread, as in woolens or
linens,
°If you make bread at all
you naturally want it to be
good -as good as, or better
than your neighbor's.
But is your bread as good
as it ought to be? Does it
furnish fits fullq u
antum of
health and strength? Is it.
nutritious as well as
delicious ?
Ordinary flour may make
Y
fairly good looking bread.
But if you care for food
value, for nutrition, for
digestibility, for bone and
muscle and blood building
quality, you will want a
flour rich in the highest
quality of gluten.
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and makes the best bread
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•
And it is just as g ;cid for
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pp
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g
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the better for your
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WM. & R. A. PRYNE