The Brussels Post, 1911-5-25, Page 4iltu55x15 Jrs± Almost Hied of Malignant
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T 11.1 R3DA. •, Al Al ; Lgtt , Anoth,et
er cabTI)llSPill15
$�.-r'reving that Catarrh.
Ozone purer; When All Moo Palle.
(':,,esus takere begin, their 'dudes
Thfu'sdav of nt x wcxle, Juno 1St. It
will be a big contract,
Tile country looks beautiful in her
Spring snit aucl indiciIti0ns point most
encouragingly toward a generous reepe
Ing bye !tett lye
Ir lelpogt Is indicative of fruit results
the Meg a a. peninsula, it is said, will
have a recon! crop. This may help Bro.
dryeyesnd. ar is
German, M. to k'„ b
cheer up. Providence may continue to
smile on Welland County•
Tits POST Would like to see either
HomeRule or a similar freedom of
government as enjoyed by Canada given
to Ireland. We believe it would solve
many of the internal difficulties and
prove a blessing to the Emerald Isle
under wise admiuistration,
TRERE's a clond in the stone mason's
sky at Guelph over the fact that some of
the short term prisoners at the prison
farrg are being instructed in the rudi-
ments of their .craft, whomay offset the
receiving their
e uniou on vi
work of the g
liberty. There are several things that
could be said on the other side of this
question that might not be very palatable
to the union.
r on the heat
utter es to lu u
IF�o1d.Solt.o t
the consensus of opinion among around
or-
dinary
clurch goers will centre n
a desire to have the pastors reduce the
quantity without interference with the
quality of their diseourses. The pulpit
would share with the pew in the abbre•
viation and the most or least worshipful
would probably be the better during the
heated term. Plenty of ventilation in
churches is desirable. Discomfort by
either beat or cold does not tend to in-
crease devotion.
STaA'rroRD has added to its good
name for pbilanthropyand liberality in
a subscription of upwards of $15,000 for
Y. M. C. A. purposes in the Classic city.
This will not only be a boon to the great
organization whose object is the better-
ment of young men but will greatly aug-
ment the opportunities of the Young
Women's Association in the same city
as the promoters of the campaign have
• generously agreed to hand over the sup -
plus
plus expected to the sisterinstitution for
the furtherance of their work in Strat-
ford. The world is moving on.
Wrrlr the holidaying of Parliament
and the advent of warm weather politics
and other like topics wane in their inter-
est for the time being. ` Just now the
corning coronation of Ring George looms
up as the monopolizing feature and al-
though millions of British subjects will
not witness the imposing ceremony they
will join the great circle belting the
globe in the hearty and loyal singing of
"Send him victorious,
Happy and glorious,
Long to reign over n5
God save the King."
Tile on ui' Al . Tames la, 'Barton,
the wolleltnUtyu 'peblishin'* agent, of
Strafford, is toast t•elnal•1{tyble, Foe
seven.:yeays Ile suffered fromweak
throat, treated with nerVeue physis
ciaNs, used a score of retneclies—bill
Was not cured, Aniong the syjto to
fromv1''Il
lean!!e1eiwere
l nitue nxa Bronchitis
Nasal Catarrh Hoarseness
Weak Throat Croupy Cough
Frontal Headache Sore Ghost
"For years I suffered from a chronic
weakness of nose, throat and Ion"
My chest was sore, mythroat irritable
aucl I had e bareh, croupy cough that
,vas always worse in the morning.
During bad ,souther I was completely
prostrated With Oatarrh, bronchial
irritation, and all the aaanifold'dis-
conforts of infleeuza,:
"When I began using Catarrhozone'
a'benefcial effect was noticeable- at
once. My breathing became free and
easy, I slept better, my chest was
eased, and the thick phlegm and
coughing that ,made me so sick passed
away. Once, when hey sun was
threatened with malignant tonsilitis,.
Oatarrhozone cured him in two days."
Oatarrhozone is certain to cute be-
cause its healing vapor is carried with
the breath dire„ t to the seat of the
chest, nose or throat trouble. Being
composed of the purest balsams and
pine essences it immediately allays
irritations facilitates the election of
mucus, soothes and stimulates the
lunge and bronchial tubes.
To those in fear of changeable wea-
ther -those who easily catch cold—
those Who work among lung-ebillfng
surroundings, or. where dust, impurep
ure
em—let
th
Waif c
1.L•
lain
air,fog, or C
,
P ca c
them get Catetl•x•hazone and use it
ge size
several days weekly. Yeah ,
sufficient for two months' use,
guaranteed, price $LOO ; sizes 25c. and
substitutors, and insist on getting
"Oatarrhozone" only. By mail from
the Oatarrhozone Company, Kingston,
On b. •
OPeosrtsot>` Leader Borden will tour.
the West, assisted by a contingent of
well known Conservative speakers.
Reciprocity will probably be one of the
leading themes, In Quebec. Province a
program of 420 public political meetings
will be held during the parliamentary
recess )y .a number of Liberal orators.
From our standpoint the ques-
tion of larger and freer trade will not
suffer by free and full discussion so long
as it is fair. It should be foundationed
on something more than conjecture .or
the belittlement of loyalty. Our belief
is that the farmer stands to be a larger
gainer by the proposed agreement and if
so it is worthy of hearty support.
WE wonder when people will learn
sense inproperly labelling and placing
in safety bottles containing deadly
poisons? Almost every day the tragic
story is told of deaths resulting from
the vic-
' take." Many of
"taken bytnts Y
children but men and
vic-
tims are not
women who would P
be expected d to ex.
ereise ordinary care and spend a
minute in investigation before trusting
to similarity of size and appearancein
bottles. Everything of a poisonous
character about the house should be'
carefully marked as such and placed in
en mut of the way corner where it would
mean a special visit to secure, If that is
not the way poisons are dealt with you
should not be stisfled uutil the possibili-
ty offnistakes are obviated.
a forward campaign the like of which
the world never saw for. unity and God -
filled purpose. .
THE CROPS AND LIVE STOCK
A bulletin of the Census Office issued
lately makes the following report 'on
the crops and live stock of Canada
The seeding and growing season for
the whole of Canada has opened late this
Year. and the month of April has been
marked by hard frosts: But Mav`has
been favorable to cultivation of the land,
and the rainfall hits been sufficient for
healthy vegetation.
Fall wbeat, which is grown chiefly in
Ontario andAlberta, showed ed a
n average
e
condition of 82 per cent at the end of
April, being Sg per cent in Alberta and
81 per cent in Ontario.. In Ontario how-
ever the April frosts were destructive in
some regions and from 72 to 34 per
cent of the area sown has been reported
as Winter -killed. The central counties,
North of Lake Ontario, suffered worst,
the average loss as reported being 34
per cent, In the Western counties 27
per cent of the area in crop has been
destroyed.
• •e In Southerncounties,
the
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North of Lake Erie, the loss s 7o per
cent; in the Northern counties and
districts 12,6 per cent ; and in the East-
ern counties, between the St. Lawrence
and Ottawa rivers, 15.per cent.. For the
whole of Canada the area winter -killed
is reported to be 21 per cent, and.the
percent condition of the growing crop
is 82,
About r2 per cent of the clover.
was heaved out by the Spring frosts
and the average condition of hay and
clover at the end of April was 89 per
cent. Alberta shows better than any
other part of Canada, its average being
944 per cent. Nova Scotia comes next,
with 93.75 ; and in Quebec, British Col-
umbia and Saskatchewan the condition
is over go. In Ontario it is 86 and iu
Manitoba 85 per tent.
The percentage of total seeding com-
pleted at the end of April was 25,35 in
Quebec, 44 in Ontario, 47 in Manitoba,
47.3o in Saskatchewan, 66 81 in Alberta
and 76.90 in British Columbia. Marvi-
robe and Saskatchewan had 7o n
per cent
of the proposed area of Spring wheat
sown at the end of April, and Alberta
and British Columbia 8o•per cent. The
Maritime Provinces had scarcely made
a beginning of seeding ope atioes at the
end of April, and lit Quebec barely one.
fourth of the Spring wheat, oats - and
barley were sown. In Ontario 51 per
cent of the Spring wheat was in the
ground, 44 per cent of the oats and 44
per cent of the barley.
The report on the condition of live
stock is good for all the Provinces. -be-
ing 95 for horses, 92.44 for much cows,
90.56 for other cattle, 93.32 for sheep
and 9451 for swine. Alberta is below
go for horses, Manitoba, Saskatchewan
and Alberta for mileh cows, Manitoba,
seak tole an Alberta and British Col-
a w
utvbia for other cattle, and Alberta and
British Columbia for sheep ; but gener-
ally the contrition ranges about go per
'cent.
OUR MONTREAL LETTER.
By the end of the coming summer
there will be at least one hundred and
seventy new towns in Canada, not
counting those which cane into ex-
istence gradually and in the natural
coarse of evolution from,chtsters of
houses, into hamlets and then into
towns. The one hnucired and seventy
will all be in the West the 6rreat,•thc
hglorious West. Not for them the
umdrem processes of conventional
develoipment; they will spring, full
-
'panoplied, into being, with Motels,
aurthduses. jails and all the modern
improvements, on paper, and a alnal.l
railroad station, a mile or so of siding
and unbounded hope and confidence
in the fames as actual assets, The
Canadian Pacific will be responsible.
for fifty of them, the Grand 'Prue!,
Pacific. for twenty-four, and the Cana -
(Tian Northern for ninety-six. It isa
fair supposition that all of them will
live be ause' of the fostering care of
their railroad and that most of them
s' time h "
wilt prrjaper becatlso the a
come for towns to 'succeed farms at
selected locations on tine prairies,and
the railroads tie•i'tt a 'better posiUUon
CITURCa Union is a subject upon
wbich much will be said in the nextfew
weeks fie connection with the churches
of this Dominion, This is the day of
the merger, the era of centralization,
whet( capital and brains are combined
with a view of increasing profits by
larger buying and better selling; Thete
is 00 department where a live federation
of forces would have a better opporttnhi-
tyto "make good" today than by the
ant churches of this land joining
g
heart and bend, There le so Rine!l in
and the sir reme
them h
comm'en ams g P
bust' nese' of the eh u rail. is so plainly 'ee-
eniplified that the minor differences
pottld be dnsily oust aside in determining
Nervous Condition .
Rosulte Pram Kidney Troublo
5lek kidneys make you 1'Lel sick iu
a number of ,says and it is now kuuwla'
that it nervous 00mdiLiot, &'isle!! 1, ulte.
front kidney trouble. When the kid-
neys are sick the whole nervous eye,
. tete becomes lr.,.
rititled oaesing
headache, dizzy
spells, fits of
blues,,, neural•'.
gie attacks,
leuMatte li tt • ins
ta
L
weak eyeeigh1,.
dull tired days,
and a constant
licolination to.
wot4'y over
Lei flee.
Booth's Kidney Pills strengthen
sink kidneys, cure backache, regulate
the urine and restore to normal eon-
Virions. They arse guaranteed- Ali
dealers sell, 50c. box, or postpaid hem
The R. T. Booth 0c). Ltd., Fnt•t Erie,
Ont. If you would' like to test thein'
free write for a trial box. Sold anti
guaranteed in Brussels by Jtts, Fox.
•
rl
to do the selecting than any outer in-
strumentality except land cotnpitiiies,
Not will these railway towns be the
only counnenities to collie into being
In the West in the next three or four
months, but from their number it is.
possible to them some kind of nn Im-
pression of the method and the speed
of Western development
No MORE INSANITY
insanity as a detente in murder
trials which has become so common of
late years may eventually he elimin-
ated as the result of a novel move-
ment just started here. Figures have
been gathered which show
that in n hin
e are 2000feeble-minded
lLlUll(i t to
city h
y
children many of whom will inevitably
become Members of Lbeerintinai class.
Statisticashots that.criuhenudinsanity
are en the increase and that filly half
the criminals are criimnals because of
mental or nervous conditions - which
obtained clueing childhood. Ac-
cordingly it is now proposed to catch
the potential criminals suffering Roto
some mental or nervous disorder while
they ate yonug and euro them before
it becomes too late. To this cud it is
planned to establish here an institut-
ton where feeble=rninded children shall
be examined and registered since if
c
so e
recognized o
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the condition
g
aloe h the child can generally be
closed. Under the present systein the
procedure is to send mentally deficient
children to a reformatory from which
they are released in a few months
often worse than they were before
entering under the new plan they will
not be released until they are cured.
If this proposal does succeed in eli-
minating•tlle overworked defence'of
insanity in criminal oases it is nob
improbable that a long suffering.
public will willing to erect a' 11
'no0-
meet to its sponsor.
QUIET MOVING DAYS
Montreal's long established and
picturesque May first moving day is
fast disappearing and as a result van'
owners and expressmel are touch,
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delicate persons.
't leis beenchildren, aged P
For mum tcull
pet tether]. g
alufost impossible to secure for this We -urge you to try Rexall Ordel•-
day any sorb of a vehicle in which lies at sur risk. Two sizes, 10c and
goods apd chattels could be moved uu- 25c. Remember, you can get Rexall
less engaged far in advance. By Remedies in this .eommuulty only at
-CO011itntl consent practically the whole uta store -The Rexall .Store. F. 11•.
city rnovecl just as regularly as the Smith.
fleet of May arrived. Of late years,
however this rot tu of unrest has been
steadily ou the decrease. and this
year, so far as the appearance ou the
streets of wagonloads of furuiture
went, was almost entirely lacking
Two onuses contribute to this s
of affairs accordin to the sorrowing
I 1t first placet
• Also have a natty stock of 4
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Sumer Wear
Spring and u1
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lentil. at t
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Wanted 1 Y.
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lowing prices :—
becoming
men. of t e t'9' h to SPRINGS WINTERS SKIS KITTS
hneoiuiug a very general custom to,1
date leases from October I instead. of ' 42s. 35C. 25C. 1 De.
I also pay highest prices for all other raw
furs. Oonsignments solicited.
Write for my latest price list.
May 1, while the general increase of
prosperity among the poorer quarters
reduced the evictions which usually
take place on this day by many tltou-
sltnds.
As a rule, when a man moves iris
family or his place of business, the
be
seeks out the ,,ewes
city. Theofeegoes toortions of What previous-
ly was it residential district, the (tome
goes front the old residential district,
to the snbutbs, or to what Was a short
timee berme, the
green fields.
Itis not often that one sees u mower
flitting fro141 new to old it is always
J. YAFFE
72 Colborne st., Toronto, Ont.
Mortgage Sale
o
ere contained
Under and by virtue of the powers
in a certain Mortgage whish will be produced
it time of Sale there will be offered Por Sale by
old to new. -
There was a notable exception this th
year, however. Meouaig Brothers
and company, the well known. stock
brokiflg firm, occupied modern and up
to date offices on St. James St. right
in the Neu bre of the city. Shortly after
the first of May they moved to 5t.
Sacrament' Street clown near . the t
Board of Trade, and are. now occupy-
ing one of the oldest; most historic
bltildings on Ghe island of Montreal.
11 was occupied fu ancient clays during
the French regime, by the Intendant 1
Haldemain. the ungual walls still
stand. The dungeon may still be seat
in the cellar. Ib was used in days of
old to keep prisoners safe. Today it
may be used for making doubly se-
cure a modern vault.
But were loldemain or those of his
day to visit the old home now, they
would not recognize it. Telegraph
g
tickers at
fa s
instruments aro ticking,'
buzzing, noiseless typewriters are
deftly writing lettets without a sound
telephones are ringing and clerks
and messengers are posting up queer
figures on great long white sheets. '
For the Intendant's quarters have
become, from cellar to root the. home
of one of Montreal's busiest stock
booking houses, and the cobwebs of
ancient weaving are fast being swept
Modern "business methods
alvaybyb I
o' moduli
Ile nil acumen eLi 1 T 0
andt ee t a c
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business.Inlll[19.
CONFLAGRATIONS NUMEROUS
ablfo Auction of Thursday, June lst,-1911, et
the hour of .Two o'clock' in the afternoon tit
e Hotel in the Village of Ethel by 15. S. Scott,
Auctioneer, the following propertyy, namely;—
Village Lots Ntuubers, Twelve and Thirteen in.
the villoge et Tindalville, being a seb-division
of facet Lot number Twenty-two in Ninth.
Concession of the Township sf. Grey, in the
County of Huron and Province of Ontario.
On 61,8 premises tea very good frame lease
endfrsns stable. .Terse: -Ten pet' sent of
i
Sale. money to be paid at the time of
Salo. Bntmna topaid within thirty nnys,
or part on Mortgagg e to suit. For further
Molders and o conditions of n Sale apply ho the
Auctioneer or the undersigned, Dated at the
Village of Brussels thin let day of May, 1911,
SAMUEL O. Wireort, .Mortgagee....
Fire ,darns have been far ill excess
this year in comparison with the same
period of last year. Since the 1st of
January, 857 rusts were made by' the
various divisions of tile fire brigade,
up to the first of May while during
the same period in 4010 the total num-
ber was
um-bertvas only 636. Up to the first of
June, last year the runs lade. 11ntn-
bered only 807.
You Take No Risk
Our Reputation and Money aro Back of
This offer..
We at Inc all the medicine used
i %n the trial ''if iter' reihied. fails
during g t y
to completely believe :you of con-
stipation. INC take all the risk. You
are not obligated to us in any way
whatever, if you accept our offer,'
Gould anything be snore' fair for you P
Is there any reason wily you should
hesitate to put num claims 10 a practical
The most scientific, . nnlnnlnn eenae
treatnteLL 15-111.exail Orderlies,, which
are eaten like cantly. They ave vary
pronounced, nech
iehtle and
ihtan
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action, and ptthatlatly
agreeable in
every t vlty. • They ht o
not ' cause
e1
dittrehoeai nassea, flatulence, gulhping
or any incotvotllence whatever, lteit-
all k)s'4e Ling are particularly goad fob
Popular Stallions
Following of the
t She routes t
lcllmvim'rwillbe
horses named for season of 1911 :-
STALLION
TIIA7' WELL KNOWN `�lALLION
FAVORITE
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.7..7, MCGAVIN, Proprietor
Will al and this season et his own stable, Lot
22, con. 18, 510101lop. (Jolts by London's /fav-
orite won 1st end 2nd it6Seaforth, and let and
2nd at.Brussele teat Fall, Ternto-$8. 46.8
HOPEWELL •
W. J, 00005tt, Proprietor
MONDAY. -Leaves his own entitle,Lot 80,
Con. 10, Choy, and goes North via Hoary»
road to Jas. Com, l410221')) Lot 9, Con. 7, Ehma,
• t n f • 1 h line then est
for maul then /Math to Ol W
Con fond line,
• . Cline tf 14th of .
toTUESDAY.-South
1IJSSDAY -South toLulie 0. Spoirnn's,Lot
1QI'
28, Con,1tGrey, mop thenen West 2%
utiles
then North 2$ miles, then
to Long's Rotel,
Unat,brook for night
WEDNESDAY.—South to Robb, Bueston'8,
Lot 10, Con. 16, Grey, for none • then West to
Jas. MoDonnldls, Lot 1, Con,10. lJrey, for night.
THURSDAY.-Narlh and West to Finnic
Bolrnes' L05 15, Con. 7, Morrie, for noon; then
North via °entre Sldo•eud to 51111 Line, then to
Amarlcan Hotel, Brtnnela, for night.
FRIDAY Will go to Adieu Turnbull e, Lot
1.8 ()on. 7, Grey,far noon; then North end
West to John Wite's, Lot 10, Con, 2, Grey, for
night.
SATURDAY. -Bast and North to Seebaver'H
Hotel, Molesworth, Portrait ; then South and
East 101118 own stable where lie will remain.
until the following Monday morning.
BARON BLACK
ousts. EC1041511, Meager.
Monthly will lelwehis own stable Lot 22,
Oon.B, Grey, and go Wast to Jae, Cardiff's, Lot
8, Cot, 7, for 1100n ; time west to gravel road,
and North "%WW1), then 1% miles West, then.
South and Mud to.1as Duosan'%, Lob 27, Con,.
4, Morris, for. night.
Tuesday, East to gravel 'olid, then South to
Aunty T ermen's, Lot 1, Coo. 18, Grey, Por'
noon • dist Bast to John Mnf0nir'e, I.ot20,
Oen. Ill, for night,
Wednesday,i ]fast to Cihus. bueldow's, Lot h
Con, 14, Ethan, Por noon ; then Haat to: gravel
roe! and to Atwood Hotel 101' night,
Thuradny,. North to 811100n,,'then West 234
tulles, Olen South 2% tales to Win:Athlete',
Lott Con. 11, Miss, forluSon i tilers Wost to
JAWS Rotel, Ornnbrooly for eight.
Irridoy, West 2% 11111101, then North to Oliver
Hemingway s, Lot.7, Ootn, 10, Gary,,fornoot -
then to C01111111' of Lot 0, Con, 11, aneN01.111'2;it
1111108 ikon Best to Welsh's, Lot 18, Oon.O,
for flight, ' '
Te. n, then
Satls 1 Eratotcorner> 34 r Co G
,Ntoo ngs', Lot
Coes then hast r n os, t then Thos.
moorings', Mon West
1, his
; tlteaan
"nillea South, Mon tohis owsr stalilu until
following Hendee.
The People's les Colum
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HORO'-.BRED YORKSHIRES, either sex,
I at breeding age, 0e1'tale. Also 2 young
Shorthorn bulls, one of them 1st prize winter
at Brussels Fah•, TAS. 8PEI5,LotSO, Con, 0,
Morrie, Box 276 Brussels P. 0. Phone 160.
AT A BARGAIN—Will dispose of cottage,
Elizabeth street, Brussels, at 6260, a great
bargain, in order to secure quick sale. Key
may be had from Mr. J. Leckie. For further
particulars see Mr. Leckie or write the under-
signed. J• 0 8C GGsorg 8t., London.
with
HOUSE t
IFR ABLE
BRICK S
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to OA
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Veorble, well. &c . and 2 Worcs of choice
lend for sale in the Southerly bait Brus-
eels• Immedinte possession elm be given, For
further particulars apply to F B Scott, Brus-
sels, or JNO. MCAR'THUR, Walton P 0.mm_
FARM EOR SALE. -Being Lot 20, Oon. 14,
Meltillop. township, contahting about 02
acres, all cleared. On the -premises is a brick
hone, bank barn with. hog pen combined, end
a new power minter pumping, _grinding, &c,•
else good bearing orehar. , chiefly Spys. Lanz{
is in extra good state of cultivation, ]tavin
been cropped light and large stook of both
Loge and cattle fed unit forears. Farm is
situated X' miles from school and 2 smiles from
Walton U. P.R. station. For further pa•tiou-
lora write J. R. HAMILTON, Walton P. 0., or
apply on the premises. 42-tf
CAM FOR SAGE, -The 100 acre farm, he-
ing the property of the late Peter McNeil,
Lot 20, Con. 14, Grey, is. offered for sale by the
undersigned. There are 85 acres °leered,bal.
nnoe well timbered. On the farm there is a.
good bank barn, large driving shed and acont.
fortnble house. Pince in good condition and
well fenced. For further particulars manly to
JAS. A. MONAIR or JAS. D. MoNAIR, Exoa
mora, 0ranbroolc P.O.,. or F, S. SCOTT, Brus-
sels.
CAME FOR SALE. -The undersigned off era
ale Itis 100 acre farm, beim Lot 80,
fore B[�
Onn.15, p, B a Abort 70 aa•ea wheat, 81rtIOr s seed -
el downp, 0acres w ngl lbeig 81 notes seed-
ed dl is a Full house, is being done, i g the
farm is n testae house, bank bni•el,drivutg else,,
good orchard end drilled well Close to post -
office, church and school. For further perbicu-
lars apply' to JOHN OSBORNE, Proprietor,
o• F. .Scott, Brussels.
FARM FOR SALE, bel,g. South half Lot 25,
Con. 4, Moris township, .Huron Co., eon-
taining 100 acres more or less. On - the 'prem-
ises 18 n frame house, bank barn, good orchard,
well, windmill, &o. All cleared except about
nn acre. School 1% miles distant, Only 2%
inileo from Brussels. a OOree of Fall wheat in
and about 50 acres seeded down. For price,
terms and other information apply on the
remises or if writing Brussels P O Photo
Or .scot, Brussels.
premises F.S
li1141f L. A. L. B:ERR Proprietor.
FARMS FOR $A LE. --.Lots 21 and 22, Com 14,.
MoIiillop, and Lot 28 on the 18th Comma -
Mon. Lots 21 and 22 nomepmao the Gardiner
Ifouesteed and contains about 180 acres all
drat•claes land, well fenced, well tile drained.
mrd has 16 eons or good hardwood bush ; good
comfortable -buildings with alt modern im-
provements : plenty of good spring winter and
a good bonrhng orchard. This is one of the
choicest farms in the County of Heroin end
will be sold on teras to Hutt pPnrchneel•. Dot
28 eon tains 1.25. Berea with sumllhotiae and barn
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all in vulture into has been for yews. Thom
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era tett nares oilers bush this farm. For
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APRIL 4,19 MAY 2, 13, 30 JUNE 13, 21.
JULY 11, 26 AUG. 0, 22 SEPT. 6, 1D
Second class dakea from Ontade Nations to principal
Northwest points nt,
LOW ROUND-TRIP 'RATES
Winnipeg and return $31.00; Ldmonlon end return
$41,00 and to other points in proportion. Tiol,eli
geed to return within 60 days from coin date.
TOURISTSLEEPING CARS
an all exeunioni. Cemfettebie berth., fully erouipped'
with bedding, aenite teeured ae moderate rate.) ,conal
lode! 0¢501.
Early application must he made
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• ^ • - contenting tate, and full information.
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pet tether]. g
alufost impossible to secure for this We -urge you to try Rexall Ordel•-
day any sorb of a vehicle in which lies at sur risk. Two sizes, 10c and
goods apd chattels could be moved uu- 25c. Remember, you can get Rexall
less engaged far in advance. By Remedies in this .eommuulty only at
-CO011itntl consent practically the whole uta store -The Rexall .Store. F. 11•.
city rnovecl just as regularly as the Smith.
fleet of May arrived. Of late years,
however this rot tu of unrest has been
steadily ou the decrease. and this
year, so far as the appearance ou the
streets of wagonloads of furuiture
went, was almost entirely lacking
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of affairs accordin to the sorrowing
I 1t first placet
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becoming
men. of t e t'9' h to SPRINGS WINTERS SKIS KITTS
hneoiuiug a very general custom to,1
date leases from October I instead. of ' 42s. 35C. 25C. 1 De.
I also pay highest prices for all other raw
furs. Oonsignments solicited.
Write for my latest price list.
May 1, while the general increase of
prosperity among the poorer quarters
reduced the evictions which usually
take place on this day by many tltou-
sltnds.
As a rule, when a man moves iris
family or his place of business, the
be
seeks out the ,,ewes
city. Theofeegoes toortions of What previous-
ly was it residential district, the (tome
goes front the old residential district,
to the snbutbs, or to what Was a short
timee berme, the
green fields.
Itis not often that one sees u mower
flitting fro141 new to old it is always
J. YAFFE
72 Colborne st., Toronto, Ont.
Mortgage Sale
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Under and by virtue of the powers
in a certain Mortgage whish will be produced
it time of Sale there will be offered Por Sale by
old to new. -
There was a notable exception this th
year, however. Meouaig Brothers
and company, the well known. stock
brokiflg firm, occupied modern and up
to date offices on St. James St. right
in the Neu bre of the city. Shortly after
the first of May they moved to 5t.
Sacrament' Street clown near . the t
Board of Trade, and are. now occupy-
ing one of the oldest; most historic
bltildings on Ghe island of Montreal.
11 was occupied fu ancient clays during
the French regime, by the Intendant 1
Haldemain. the ungual walls still
stand. The dungeon may still be seat
in the cellar. Ib was used in days of
old to keep prisoners safe. Today it
may be used for making doubly se-
cure a modern vault.
But were loldemain or those of his
day to visit the old home now, they
would not recognize it. Telegraph
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tickers at
fa s
instruments aro ticking,'
buzzing, noiseless typewriters are
deftly writing lettets without a sound
telephones are ringing and clerks
and messengers are posting up queer
figures on great long white sheets. '
For the Intendant's quarters have
become, from cellar to root the. home
of one of Montreal's busiest stock
booking houses, and the cobwebs of
ancient weaving are fast being swept
Modern "business methods
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CONFLAGRATIONS NUMEROUS
ablfo Auction of Thursday, June lst,-1911, et
the hour of .Two o'clock' in the afternoon tit
e Hotel in the Village of Ethel by 15. S. Scott,
Auctioneer, the following propertyy, namely;—
Village Lots Ntuubers, Twelve and Thirteen in.
the villoge et Tindalville, being a seb-division
of facet Lot number Twenty-two in Ninth.
Concession of the Township sf. Grey, in the
County of Huron and Province of Ontario.
On 61,8 premises tea very good frame lease
endfrsns stable. .Terse: -Ten pet' sent of
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Sale. money to be paid at the time of
Salo. Bntmna topaid within thirty nnys,
or part on Mortgagg e to suit. For further
Molders and o conditions of n Sale apply ho the
Auctioneer or the undersigned, Dated at the
Village of Brussels thin let day of May, 1911,
SAMUEL O. Wireort, .Mortgagee....
Fire ,darns have been far ill excess
this year in comparison with the same
period of last year. Since the 1st of
January, 857 rusts were made by' the
various divisions of tile fire brigade,
up to the first of May while during
the same period in 4010 the total num-
ber was
um-bertvas only 636. Up to the first of
June, last year the runs lade. 11ntn-
bered only 807.
You Take No Risk
Our Reputation and Money aro Back of
This offer..
We at Inc all the medicine used
i %n the trial ''if iter' reihied. fails
during g t y
to completely believe :you of con-
stipation. INC take all the risk. You
are not obligated to us in any way
whatever, if you accept our offer,'
Gould anything be snore' fair for you P
Is there any reason wily you should
hesitate to put num claims 10 a practical
The most scientific, . nnlnnlnn eenae
treatnteLL 15-111.exail Orderlies,, which
are eaten like cantly. They ave vary
pronounced, nech
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action, and ptthatlatly
agreeable in
every t vlty. • They ht o
not ' cause
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dittrehoeai nassea, flatulence, gulhping
or any incotvotllence whatever, lteit-
all k)s'4e Ling are particularly goad fob
Popular Stallions
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horses named for season of 1911 :-
STALLION
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FAVORITE
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.7..7, MCGAVIN, Proprietor
Will al and this season et his own stable, Lot
22, con. 18, 510101lop. (Jolts by London's /fav-
orite won 1st end 2nd it6Seaforth, and let and
2nd at.Brussele teat Fall, Ternto-$8. 46.8
HOPEWELL •
W. J, 00005tt, Proprietor
MONDAY. -Leaves his own entitle,Lot 80,
Con. 10, Choy, and goes North via Hoary»
road to Jas. Com, l410221')) Lot 9, Con. 7, Ehma,
• t n f • 1 h line then est
for maul then /Math to Ol W
Con fond line,
• . Cline tf 14th of .
toTUESDAY.-South
1IJSSDAY -South toLulie 0. Spoirnn's,Lot
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28, Con,1tGrey, mop thenen West 2%
utiles
then North 2$ miles, then
to Long's Rotel,
Unat,brook for night
WEDNESDAY.—South to Robb, Bueston'8,
Lot 10, Con. 16, Grey, for none • then West to
Jas. MoDonnldls, Lot 1, Con,10. lJrey, for night.
THURSDAY.-Narlh and West to Finnic
Bolrnes' L05 15, Con. 7, Morrie, for noon; then
North via °entre Sldo•eud to 51111 Line, then to
Amarlcan Hotel, Brtnnela, for night.
FRIDAY Will go to Adieu Turnbull e, Lot
1.8 ()on. 7, Grey,far noon; then North end
West to John Wite's, Lot 10, Con, 2, Grey, for
night.
SATURDAY. -Bast and North to Seebaver'H
Hotel, Molesworth, Portrait ; then South and
East 101118 own stable where lie will remain.
until the following Monday morning.
BARON BLACK
ousts. EC1041511, Meager.
Monthly will lelwehis own stable Lot 22,
Oon.B, Grey, and go Wast to Jae, Cardiff's, Lot
8, Cot, 7, for 1100n ; time west to gravel road,
and North "%WW1), then 1% miles West, then.
South and Mud to.1as Duosan'%, Lob 27, Con,.
4, Morris, for. night.
Tuesday, East to gravel 'olid, then South to
Aunty T ermen's, Lot 1, Coo. 18, Grey, Por'
noon • dist Bast to John Mnf0nir'e, I.ot20,
Oen. Ill, for night,
Wednesday,i ]fast to Cihus. bueldow's, Lot h
Con, 14, Ethan, Por noon ; then Haat to: gravel
roe! and to Atwood Hotel 101' night,
Thuradny,. North to 811100n,,'then West 234
tulles, Olen South 2% tales to Win:Athlete',
Lott Con. 11, Miss, forluSon i tilers Wost to
JAWS Rotel, Ornnbrooly for eight.
Irridoy, West 2% 11111101, then North to Oliver
Hemingway s, Lot.7, Ootn, 10, Gary,,fornoot -
then to C01111111' of Lot 0, Con, 11, aneN01.111'2;it
1111108 ikon Best to Welsh's, Lot 18, Oon.O,
for flight, ' '
Te. n, then
Satls 1 Eratotcorner> 34 r Co G
,Ntoo ngs', Lot
Coes then hast r n os, t then Thos.
moorings', Mon West
1, his
; tlteaan
"nillea South, Mon tohis owsr stalilu until
following Hendee.
The People's les Colum
n
HORO'-.BRED YORKSHIRES, either sex,
I at breeding age, 0e1'tale. Also 2 young
Shorthorn bulls, one of them 1st prize winter
at Brussels Fah•, TAS. 8PEI5,LotSO, Con, 0,
Morrie, Box 276 Brussels P. 0. Phone 160.
AT A BARGAIN—Will dispose of cottage,
Elizabeth street, Brussels, at 6260, a great
bargain, in order to secure quick sale. Key
may be had from Mr. J. Leckie. For further
particulars see Mr. Leckie or write the under-
signed. J• 0 8C GGsorg 8t., London.
with
HOUSE t
IFR ABLE
BRICK S
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to OA
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Veorble, well. &c . and 2 Worcs of choice
lend for sale in the Southerly bait Brus-
eels• Immedinte possession elm be given, For
further particulars apply to F B Scott, Brus-
sels, or JNO. MCAR'THUR, Walton P 0.mm_
FARM EOR SALE. -Being Lot 20, Oon. 14,
Meltillop. township, contahting about 02
acres, all cleared. On the -premises is a brick
hone, bank barn with. hog pen combined, end
a new power minter pumping, _grinding, &c,•
else good bearing orehar. , chiefly Spys. Lanz{
is in extra good state of cultivation, ]tavin
been cropped light and large stook of both
Loge and cattle fed unit forears. Farm is
situated X' miles from school and 2 smiles from
Walton U. P.R. station. For further pa•tiou-
lora write J. R. HAMILTON, Walton P. 0., or
apply on the premises. 42-tf
CAM FOR SAGE, -The 100 acre farm, he-
ing the property of the late Peter McNeil,
Lot 20, Con. 14, Grey, is. offered for sale by the
undersigned. There are 85 acres °leered,bal.
nnoe well timbered. On the farm there is a.
good bank barn, large driving shed and acont.
fortnble house. Pince in good condition and
well fenced. For further particulars manly to
JAS. A. MONAIR or JAS. D. MoNAIR, Exoa
mora, 0ranbroolc P.O.,. or F, S. SCOTT, Brus-
sels.
CAME FOR SALE. -The undersigned off era
ale Itis 100 acre farm, beim Lot 80,
fore B[�
Onn.15, p, B a Abort 70 aa•ea wheat, 81rtIOr s seed -
el downp, 0acres w ngl lbeig 81 notes seed-
ed dl is a Full house, is being done, i g the
farm is n testae house, bank bni•el,drivutg else,,
good orchard end drilled well Close to post -
office, church and school. For further perbicu-
lars apply' to JOHN OSBORNE, Proprietor,
o• F. .Scott, Brussels.
FARM FOR SALE, bel,g. South half Lot 25,
Con. 4, Moris township, .Huron Co., eon-
taining 100 acres more or less. On - the 'prem-
ises 18 n frame house, bank barn, good orchard,
well, windmill, &o. All cleared except about
nn acre. School 1% miles distant, Only 2%
inileo from Brussels. a OOree of Fall wheat in
and about 50 acres seeded down. For price,
terms and other information apply on the
remises or if writing Brussels P O Photo
Or .scot, Brussels.
premises F.S
li1141f L. A. L. B:ERR Proprietor.
FARMS FOR $A LE. --.Lots 21 and 22, Com 14,.
MoIiillop, and Lot 28 on the 18th Comma -
Mon. Lots 21 and 22 nomepmao the Gardiner
Ifouesteed and contains about 180 acres all
drat•claes land, well fenced, well tile drained.
mrd has 16 eons or good hardwood bush ; good
comfortable -buildings with alt modern im-
provements : plenty of good spring winter and
a good bonrhng orchard. This is one of the
choicest farms in the County of Heroin end
will be sold on teras to Hutt pPnrchneel•. Dot
28 eon tains 1.25. Berea with sumllhotiae and barn
r '
all in vulture into has been for yews. Thom
e
era tett nares oilers bush this farm. For
RDIN-
SEB, GA
• o• fartloulnra apply toA
T
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Eat I Pp
a9•te
ER Walton P; O., or on the prouti8oa:
S'
• EXCURSIONS
TO
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta
Special Traits* leave Toronto 2.00 p.m, on
APRIL 4,19 MAY 2, 13, 30 JUNE 13, 21.
JULY 11, 26 AUG. 0, 22 SEPT. 6, 1D
Second class dakea from Ontade Nations to principal
Northwest points nt,
LOW ROUND-TRIP 'RATES
Winnipeg and return $31.00; Ldmonlon end return
$41,00 and to other points in proportion. Tiol,eli
geed to return within 60 days from coin date.
TOURISTSLEEPING CARS
an all exeunioni. Cemfettebie berth., fully erouipped'
with bedding, aenite teeured ae moderate rate.) ,conal
lode! 0¢501.
Early application must he made
ASK 500 leoMEseteees' PAMPHLET
• ^ • - contenting tate, and full information.
Apply to rimed PM, A
or R..
Thomp
.on
DM. Pee. Ad., Toronto,
ONLY DIRECT LINE NO CHANGE OF CARS
ramesparnmaansarememmusemommateutswomairge
H.L., ACKSON Agent BRUSSELS
J
�")CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
A Large School A Good School ft
The Best
This school has it continental repute •,{
tlon for high grade work and for the
success of Its students. 'Ne have three
de lartments-Commorclnl Shorthand
t
and Telegraphy,dwoeshould Bend tome
and women should sena of onor 51
Incfor our hugs free Catalogue. Writ) for
iter once and see whet our graduates
are doing.
t!
This goodtams of -,lie year for
you
• en-
, Sind, nt s ore e
t enter our ;Amities. b
o
eg coring each cweek. Commence your
'
course at once.�
0. D. A. McLAbHLAN, Principal,
L
vfy 1W.44!)... t
��,sv.Ar,t'<.v,,,'AvysD�„v4YlaP.rr<SvAvr�A�l.'b..J
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ui
uses
IThe
1•
•1'
•
4
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•
•
O
World
•
2 •
Is calling you. why not prepare
now y. 1'lle leading mercantile •
houses 01 ()mulcts, and United 4.
States recognize one efficiency. 4+
`
The J`pottotc.Business A
Colleges 4.
have gien thousands of young
people a good stlu'lin life. We'
01011 assist. you. _ r
Our Home Study e
2 Courses
•
+ oiler unexcelled tttivanteges''to
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