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The Brussels Post, 1911-9-21, Page 5VARIOIJSE VEINS CUBED ger NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. Confined iii f e !d to HIS Home for Weeks. "Heavy work, severe -Straining and evil habits in youth brought on Varicose Veins. When I worked hard the aching would become severe and I was often laid up tor a week at a time. My family �IA�hysician told me an operation was myonly hope -but I dreaded it. money. several omenced to oolsoon n alis cto s 11(9 111110 abetterathan rogues Otte day my floss asked mo why I was Oft work so numb. and Staid him my condition, Beadv#sed me to consult Ors. Kennedy & Kennedy ashehadtaken treatment from them himself and knew they Were 58sad 1. nrbto them.goNaw MnraoaTasernlattr.uaro Myprogr8111111osswaI Psomewhatand slow ant dTna during the first month's treatment I was somewhat discouraged. However1.haoltecuecneaeirchiew pecur. for Hulce longer2 wekn was rewarded shop before treatment, now I am earning sat and never loose a day. I wish all sufferers knew of your valuable treatment, HENRY C. LOCUST. HAS YOUR BLOOD BEEN DISEASED? BLOOD POISONS are the most prevalent -and most serious discuses. They sap the very life blood of the vi0tiei and unless entirely era dicated from the s ystem will count,seriouscumAliCetls. Beware ofMercurY Utley su Pruse the s YnPtoms our NEW HODtarosal blood diseases, YOUNG OR IfIDDL12 AGED MEN ImprgdOut ants or later excesses have broken down your system You feeldiesymptoms stealing over vow ittcutally, Physically and attaltyyou are not 'the =MI you usedtr. beorshould be. Willyonheed the danger signals? READERAreyou avt0tlm? $ave700Iosthopo7 Areyou intondtn to marry? gas T r0157 nNr will 7 0. What it Seas d e for o hers 11 w 111 o for you. NComm/tattoo Free. No natter who has treated you Write for en honest opinion Free of Charge. Rooke Free -"•Boyhood, Manhood, Fatherhood." (Illustrated) on Diseases of Men. NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRIVATE, No names on boxes or envelopes. Everr•y�tt�hh�ii�n�� Confidential, Queotfoa List and Cost of Treatment FREE FOR HOME TREATMENT. DRS.KENNEDT&ICENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St,e Detroit, Mich. ■,/ ■ 1 ■,i► E D 1 letters frotu Cauadantust be addressed nossanoomoom our Canadian Correspon(1euce Depart - see us personallytcall at our meat s1. Windsor, Out. 1£ you desire to Medical Institute Ln Detroit as We see andtreat no patients in our 'Windsor offices which are for Correspondersce and Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows; DRS. KENNEDY & ICENNEbY, Windsor, Oat, 'rite for our private address. If. 0. r. M. y B131011000 Rent et the Maeaabeesi, No. ai hold their regular Meetingsin tee bodge Ream, Beeksr Wok, en he 101 and and Tu Paday.oveninge of easel 10 oath, • Visitert al u ys woe ogmo,A,S sY R ffi$,Uo , uP A, 610411IRF, It. E. WM. OPEIVOE aV0 N.DY AATCER x. s D ISSUER of a MA I � IZl3 , AC�1J Ian as N>a s Moe In the Post 0X000, $111011. 2e4 JOHN HARRIS, Agent Howiok Mutual Fire Insurance Company Ofge'and Reeldenoe-, WALTON. ONT. JOHN SU THERLAN Di 1B N galNe>i, FiRE AND MARINE. GUELPH, AUCTIONEERS. 141 B. 800TT AS AN AUCTION- • sten, will sell for better prices, to better men, in lees time and loss chargee ron or than e wonn'tcharge anything, other Auctioneer esle aand orders Dan always be arranged at this of1oe or by personal application, MISS 'esERTHAA AAM T � RpAi r,► Teacher of Polars Et d10 at Oorter'a Iltpaic Store, ono door North o; me Standard Rau , Brelisids. 1.141 MISS PERLE SHARF,E has pa9sPd bucoo?afuny her seoend Pxalnhlo- tion the Plapry o Department of the To- ronto o Oonservaterof Music, and le prepared to take paplls at her heals, Pri r.ce Irs attest. Fesits Ethel Friday an il Saturday of eeobYne. DR. r, T, M'RAE Bachelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Lieentlete and Graduate of the College of Phy- afolans and Surgeone, Ont.;Post- niduses Chicago E e, Ear, Nose and Ahroot Hospital, Chicago, I11. Ex -House Surgoop to St, Mich- ael's 408Pital, Toronto. 0111810 over F. R. $mltles Krug Store, Tele. Phone connection with Oranbrook at all hours. DR. M. PERGVEON ETHEL, QNT.. and Physiel n Sur a a Seen; Post (14 12ae. p tadan (Eng.), New York and seofe Mirage Bar, pinata, Special attention t diforse ae eon, err, UM! and� throat.. Eyes tested for glasses. • DR. HAMILTON Dontal surgeon Honor Graduate tital p'nToronto ee fUiiertyLlgnoe of HoyeCogoDenal Surgeons, of Toronto. Office in Smith Blockrecently vacated by Dr. Feted. OR, WARDLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, Day and night calls. Office opposite Flour 52111, Ethel. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. 664Mtu "Ir W• M, i9IN(ILAIR- • Barrister, Solicitor, .Uonveyanoer, Notary Public, &o. Oflloe-Stewart's Block 1 door Nor 1.11 of Ceptral Hotel. Solicitor for the Metropolitan Batik,. ptlo•UDFOOT, HAYS & atILLORAN BARRISTIERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES POBLIQ, ETU. W, Paourrooy, K. 0, R. O. Haire EILLORAN Odic es -Those formerly °coupled by Ateliers Oamerou &. Holt, Ob10R7CH.; ONm010. A[[AN LINE Royal Mail Steamers Autumn Sailings MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Turbine es Twin•Sorew steamers sail froii Montreal every Friday up to and including November 17th, 1DU,, MONTREAL TO GLASGOW W Sailings from Montreal to Glasgow every Saturday until Nov.18th, One clues. Second, Rabin steamers, Christmas Sailings PROM ST. JOHN HALIFAX Virginian ml in g Fri Nov. 2 '2sat. No Tunisian Sat. Deo, _8 v. E6 Victorian .FriDeo. 8 Sat. Dee. 5 Corsican Sat. Deo. 16 Full information as to rates, etc., on appHea- tion to W. H. KERR, Agent Allan Line, Brussels.. r.,z,,,,,.......,....,.....,,,...,.........,.. Young People 1 We can prepare you 'for business at g�. The Listowel Business College We place our graduates in positions, '0 Our graduates ore auooesetul, Two Courses -Commercial and Shorthand, Fall' r 1'n m o >o, le. e t 4 tember P bah. EDWIN O. MATTHEWS , P rin. f a.4Vy VAVA dvV.A1Y i Y Make Tour Decision Between Success, and Failure -7,,t' ACourse in the Popular �cq ELLIOTT , TORONTO, ONT. • Will prepnre you for an exoelleot post• tion in the Sasinoea world, The first step is important -Your choice of a School. Our Catalogue explain why Ohl College ranks among the beat on this continent. Write for one. today. AS Enter now. *v3 Cor. Young and 1 W. J. 2141477, Alexander Ste. i Principal. i t'4�25` ''r �3 A"AVi':a'Ptra'4RDa A21`7,cA`9za'0,¢a`YAsa .,•�'r"•. RUPTU RE Cured At your home without pain, danger or operation. My method will cure ap- parently-hopeless cases no matter what your age is or how long ruptured. Why wait until your rup- ture becomes strangulated when you can be cured ? Do not wait - fill in coupon Age,.; Time Rup Single or Double /lame , Address and return to J. S. SMITH S8 Otnlodonla. 81.. Dept, A Stratford, Ont. HRUSSELS Mei Genie SOUTH GOxNG NORM 7:O7 a to Hammes 10:O5 a m Expreae........ mes 12:06 p m �'E prase......... 8:62 p m WALTON To Toronto To Goderich Express 7:41 a m I Express 11:87 a m Express..,....,. 2:67 pin .Express 7:85p m- WROXETER Going East 7:05 a. in, and 8:66 p. Going Weat - 12:40 and 0:47 p. m. All trains going East connect with C. P. R. at Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T G. 8. stations, um. ALLAN, Local , A ant s . Seaforth Rev. F. H. Larkin has returned from a trip to Prince Edward Island. Tho many friends of Miss Beryl ()ri- ch will be sorry to heir of her very severe illness. • Mrs, O'Leary, who has been here for some cline visiting her mother, Mrs. L. McDonald: returned last week . to Cochrane. She was accompanied by her slater, Miss Vera McDonald. Miss Florence Thompson has gone to Golspie where she will teach for the next year. Miss Margaret Scott has gone to Lakelet where she has been engaged by he school of board of that Place. Foe bowel complaints in children always give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil. It is certain to effect a cure and when reduced i with w stet•n a o sweetened Is pleasant 1.c take. No physician can prescribea better reme- dy. For sale by all dealers, Coderioh Last Sunday the members of Court Goderich No. 82, C. 0. F. marched to Maitland cemetery to decorate the graves of departed brethren. Announcement mentis made tat h work hash been stopped on the construction ton. of the Ontario West Shore Railway and all the workmen and engineers are paid off. The members of the Goderich branch of the Womens Institute had a rest room during the exhibition days where home-made baking was for sale. Proceeds towards furnishing a real "Rest Roon" some time in the future. The choir of : Knox church re -or- ganized for the coming season. Two practices will be held every. week, on Monday and Thursday .evenings. "The Pilgrims," a musical story by Schelley, . will be prepared for pres- entation by the choir next Christmas. At the last'. meeting of the 'trustee board of the Goderich •Collegiate In- stitute the salary as teacher of A. M. Robertson. was increased to $I,800; Miss Hodge's, to $750 ; Dr. Strang's to $1,250; The salary of Robert Young, as caretaker of 111e school building, was increased by $50. 1t Creeps Like -A Serpent Steals through the system like a thief in the night. That's how catarrh acts. Don't, trifle with such n scourago Don't experiment with a doubtful treatment.. Time and ex- perience prove that Oatarrhozone does cure, that it gives quick relief' and so thoroughly destroys the disease, that it dies forever. Get Oatarrhozone in the fleet place, and your cure is assured. In 25o and 81.00 sizes at all dealer's and guaran- teedin every case, Blyth T. Coulter received a new racing cart from Stratford, .1. R. Forsyth, who has been visiting with his sister, returned to Ottawa, Blyth nlillillets have decided - to hold thea Intl Millinery r Y openings, SALurclny, September 23rd. Trinity church will bold its Anni. vel'sary Services Sunday September 2011, when Rev. Mr. Jenkins, of Olin - ton will preach, J. Coombs was taking in the Lon- don acid Exeter Fait's. He has a num- her of relatives in these pla0e0 and is Visitingwith them, The ilnutil Convention of the Ep- worth Leagues and Sunday Schools of the Goderich District will be holt on Tuesday and 'Wednesday, September 26th and 2711, in the Methodist church Blyth, S. A. Peipestohe, Grand irfastet' of the /. 0, 0. i+', was in Hamilton laying the weber stone of the slew Oddfel- lows Tetnpi,e before a large number of Oddfellows of Hamilton and district. He was present :sd with a silver 1towel by President Webb Of a local. ledge, Hair Beautifier Refined Women the liMAt'Fq ayer u it use ]every woman knows that :there is nothi#xg so good for hair and scalp troubieas I'at'isiai# Sage, If Parislan Sage is Med Leve er three titres a week it will keep the setup nice 4134 clean and remove dandruff, It Makes the 11t it lx8tlci 9 a lto f3 an1. keeps from falling out. 'We 1.r e every 1 g e it' woman who loves radiant W t sated�' a i is c leatbxg hale to g0 t0 James Fox and get a large 50 cent innate of Parisiall,Sage, Ile guttrttfi tees it to cure dandruff, .falling (fair and itching 0oalp, 01! honey back. Div'eetore of the B1yt,h Fall Pair have seemed Lucknow Band for the days of the Fair, October 8rd and 41.12. Miss ss Annie Spofforda for left for London 07 where she will eoromnce her duties as nurse in St. Joseph's Hospital. She was aeellrnpienied by Mise S. Belly, Large quantities of hay were ship- ped from the G. T, R. station by the local buyers, Geo, Powell and John Denholm They shipped lbif•teeu oars to the 'United States. A. Mc Iesizie, who bus been en- gaged in the lightning sod business in the West for the past few months was home spending a felt' days with his family here. Ile returned tar do his colleetiog. Dire ehoeat is always more of less prevalent dtwingSeptember. Be pre- pared for it, Chamberlain's colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is pi'onpt•stud effectual. It can always be depended upon and is pleasant to talte,. For stele by all dealers. Atwood Elnla Fire Insurance Company met Tuesday. P y Miss Mary L. ]3latehford left for Dean Lake where she has accepted a soh001. Rev. J. 0, Reid has returned to town after spending his holidays in Chicago and other points. The reeve has been authorized to purchase through the county, the Climax Stone ()rushee arid full equip- ments um upon the Ps e being 1.t -sled satisfactosly, for the sum of $2(00.00 for Blum township Roy Wilson, who has been in this branch of the Bank of Jiainilton for the past six years left for Toronto, where be has been promoted to a posi- tion. Lorne McMane has been raised to the position of teller in this branch. The wedding of Miss Clara, daughter of Jno. and Mrs. Berlett, of Carmen - nock, Ont., to Sidney Zieman, of .At- wood, took place at their residence. 013 Wednesday afternoon of iast week. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SUPPER AND CONCERT will be held in the music hall, Monday,, September 25th, under the' auspices of the Ladies' Aicl of St. Alban's church. Proceeds to be applied on the shed debt. When Children iidren Are8 ick They eat, something that chsagrees cath cold, have cramps of colic. If there is pain least apply Nelviline, its good 10 rub on, audfor the inside it's most comforting. Effective and pleasant, you can't find a household panacea to equal Ner 'il in e Used with wesatisfaction for halt n century and in better demand every day be. cense It does stop pain,ease suffering and cure the thousand. and one ills that constant arise se in the family, Large bottles at all dealers for 25e. Listowel 'Messrs. Goddard anal Bricker, . of town cantnted 13 prizes at the NVesterr Fair, 1413 Londntl The evening sereices in town churches begin at 7 o'clock, instead of 7.30 es during Summer Months, N. It Bamford is in Foi'dwi h look- ing after the F0I'dwicIARecoid in the absence of Mr, Wafters, 'the publisher, who is undergoing an operation, Christ Church congregation reopen- ed their parish hall Sunday morning. The morning service and Sunday School joined together into One united service held in the palish hall. The hall ileabt.> eu closed for two months, and during this time the whole build. ins has been put into new form and 'a new piano has been installed. At the re.openin.g the orchestra was in charge of the music. Last SpiinsListowel Public School took advantage of the seed offer of the 0, A. 0. at Guelph, and packets of flower and vegetable seeds were dist tri btt ted to the. pupils who. 1 h undertook 11110me. to plant them m the gardens at home. Friday, 8th oust., scene of;' the results of the children's gardening operations were to be seen at the school, where a display of vegetables and flowers al- most egnalhn a 001(111 towFairnship nship roto, was on view. The beets, carrots, DOCTOR ADVISED OPERATION Cured by Lydia I3 Pirlk- etableCo ham'sVe g mpouad °snifters, Ont—"I had been a great Sufferer r o i o for five years. One doctor told me it was ulcers of the uterus, and another told me it was a fibroid tumor. No one knows what T suf- fered, I would always be worse at certain periods, erailgulaand te bearing -down painswere terrible, was very ill in bed, and the doctor told me I would have tohave an operation, and that during the operation.. 1 wrote to my sister about It and she advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Through personal expe- rience I have found it the best medi- cine it has cue red me,, aforn d did not troubles, to have the operation after a11. The Compound' also helped me while pass, ing through Change of Life,"-:Ivf-Ir5, LETITIA. Exam, Canifton, - Ontario. LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Com - has provmade be he most eu essful remedy for curing the worst forms of female ills, including displacements, Inflammation, fibroid tumors, irregu iarities, periodic pains, backache, bear- ing -down 0 g ion fe " ern tut fie g, flatulency, indiges- tion, n butatrifle nervous it, a dthe result has beenworth millions to suf feringwomen. radishes, squash, etc., were credit to the young growers, and the flowers, including asters, zinnias, sweet peas and other annuals, made a very at- tractive show. Prize ribbons were a- warded for the best exhibits in the different classes, and 80100 of the teachers gave books also as first prizes, A number of the 'lady and gentle- men friends of Fred. Vandrick as- sembled at the home of Is. S. and. Mrs. Howe prior to Fred's departure to the West. After a few hours of social en• joynlent were spent, an address ex- pressing appreciation of his many sterling ng qualities s and regrett t at his de- parture from town was read - by Miss C Smith and on behalf of those pres- ent E A. Roos presented him with a pearl crescent tie pin, guard and tie holder. The Foot Ball boys gave hint a club bag: ♦New i raII t • • • • 5 • to hand • 0 • • ♦ ♦ • • •♦ ♦ 11g3 • ♦ ♦ ♦ HAVE ONLY o' TO BE SEEN TO o BE ADMIRED • •• • s 0 •• • • ••• • • • Cull and see them. •O ••• •0 0 • Merchant Tailor 0 Sold at Popular Prices W, P. Fraser • • • •• •••4 • • B04.40.000.0♦•♦♦C•♦000•♦••••• raMandBlintlanaMISMIORMINEW APPLES AT al Brussels Evaporator Oaand after Monday, SEPTEMBER lith, 20c & 25c per bag will be paid for all good paring Apples de- livered at tele Factory. No small or soft apples wanted Mil (I if brought will have to be culled out or taken home as there's 'no market lot them. JOHN CUNNINGHAM, PROPRIETOR HOW TO LIVE Q With healthy kidntys, one has a Rood chance to live long but weak lckliseys afflict old age WI kb Swat ills- comforts. The hack beeulnee beth and Janie, e filen i at# ' rr lr e xi c hro nic, eyeeigl#t WIN and L00 frequent or in. vel 111#tar P a Y s. sa e O a g f the urine cause ens- bttT' rassman1. by clay and loss of glee et 1215(811. Bootle's .Kidney Fills bring new strength to old backs and quick relief to weaken- ed kidneys. They 11anieb backache and rheumatic. pain, regulate the bladder and urine. Booth's I?;ichie Pills are it y a for sick kidneys in old and young arid are ua100640d by the proprietors, The 1i,. T. Booth Co, Ltd., Fort Erle, Ont. Sold everywhere 50e. box. Free trial ears on request. Wingham Winghaul Fall Fah' '1'hulsday and Friday, September 28th. and 20th. Dr'. and Airs. J. 12, T'amlyn of town were rnarried fifty years ago nn Sept. 14kh, After nearly eight years' service as leader of the Methodist church choir, J. A. Morton tendered his resignation to the Board. F. T. Hill has been ap- pointed to the position, Arrangements are being made for the Annual Field Day, which will be hold early in October on the school campus under the auspices of the Winghatn High School Athletic As- sociation. Re -opening services in connection with the Winghani Methodist church were held Sunday, Rev, Do', Carman, of Tomato, General Superintendent of the Methodist church in Canada was preacher at both services, Monday everting et Harveat Horne Supper and entertainment was held. The cbtu'eh building hag recently been thoroughly renovated 2811(1 beautifully decorated Rallresents a very elv a tel Reel ve ap- pearance ( Lance and reflects great credit o1 all conuected with the wok Three new electrohers have been installed in the galleries containing twelve lights each, and seven globes containing three lights each .are placed just be- ueath the front of the gallery, all pro- ducing a very fine effect. Mrs. Edward Bosman mourns the death of sister, Elizabeth Stephen- son, relict of the late Geo. Swinbank. She was a native of England but came to this 00011187 early in life. Por 80 years she aocl her husband farmed on the Landon Road, South of Olinton.' They then spent about 10 years in Clinton, moving back to the farm and on the death of her husband, 4 years ago, Mrs. Swinbank, moved into town an(1 ever since has spent her time be- tween her own comfortable cottage and the old homestead, where she he n was 1vhe the end came. The deceased lady was its her 76th year and has been in failing health siuce the death of her husband. Mis. Swinbank wase ife-long Methodist and was a member of Wesley church, She leaves a fami- nf o sons, s and i 3 also survived by3 is 1 to s and 4 brothers, --Mrs. Ed. Bos- man, of Wingham ; Mrs. Geo. Ted- ord, Chicago Mrs. W. Dickie, Hill - rest, Vancouver, B. 0. ; and Thomas tephenson, p on, of Souris, Man. ; David tephenson, of Duluth, anJohn tephenson, of Clinton, PRETTY 013o102 WEDDING.—Tele fethodist church was the scene of a ret.ty wedding on Tuesday morning last week,w when Miss 1199 Emily Lillian utied e, only gdaughter o fRe: v Dr. ud Mrs. W. L. Rutledge, was united marriage to Vrnl. Percy Shilling - n, of '4Vlndsor. To the atrait,a of gner•'s Wedding March, played by iss Reynolds, the bride walked down Ire aisle on the arm of her father, en, while those present stood, Dr. utledge read the service. The bride es attired in a dress of Dresden silk fled in Marquisette and trimmed f111 rose point lace and pearls. Her sly ornament n1. was a earl cud e gift of the groom. pearl ter the ceremony the wedding break - 97 WAS served in the Parsonage and out2 o'clock, the yonng couple left a motor for Clinton, taking train 111 there for Toronto. The bride avelle(1 in 8 Breen cloth tailored suit 111 hat to match. After a honey - ion spent in Boston, New York and ler Eastern paints, Mr. and Mrs, illingtOo will reside in Windsor, nong those present from outside ees were :-1lfiss Lister, of Hamil- 1, an aunt of the bride ; Miss Nor- Shillington, of Laura, Saskatche. n sister of the g Il Boom Miss Ina ofGuelph, , Mi y Miss Eloise Chap. 11, of London H. L.Vipond, o ntreal, the brides 0011010 and L. and G01(1on Butledge, of ntreal 1 1 s f e S S S 1 of R 14 in to Wa M b 1.11 N 1'e w 00 111 of fa ab fu fee 6r wi Mt 01.1 Sh Al pea to; ma Na Ke ma Mo J, Mo Father Morriscy''s Remedies Now sal aide fa %ado. Whoa Father Morrlacy, the famene priest -physician of Bartibogue, N. a„ died a year ago last spring, he left his prescriptions to the Sisters of the Hotel Dieu, at Chatham, to be used for the benefit of humanity nrt and of Y the church. Not being in position to make up and distribute Sisters an'angedlpwithsatnumber e the gentlemen, who lad been FatherMorrisey's friends, to do it for them. Those gentle- men working -under the name ofthe"Father Morriscy Medicine Co., Limited," had by the first of the year placed the remedies in nearly every store in the Maritime Provinces. So gladly were they received,.aad so satisfactory has been their record of cures. that the Sisters and the Company have decided to place them oft sale through - cast Canada.' Father Morriscy's "Na 7", for Rheu- matism and the Kidneys --"No. 1b", Cough Cure and Lung 'Tonic --"No, I1"r. Stomach Remedy—"Na 26", foe Catarrh, and "Faiher•Morriscy's Liniment" --can, now be obtained from most dealers in this Province. If yours does lot keep them write the Father MorNscy Medicine Co., t imited, Montreal, elite, "8kldoo(' Fur your.H♦adstohe Ascertain ain iCs cause and Ws ono isn't hard to fled. Look to the stonraols alio bowels, Aren't you eciistiptltted, isn't your liver slugged], §r.. �u�'t the storn11c1hr ailing in ire mission 1 What t a you need is Lha cleansing Conic influence of Dr, Hamilton Pills, Ilfli, 1 a eifot e 15 lasting g because they aid .. l the ailing organs 1 a##s least g g lout all nn - i tealth Y Metter and O , t ns up the stomach With DL Iit471 7 # itosa's Pills your stomach gels a ohanoe to IL'eU- perate, and does so quickly.. For weal 11110y(8(81 health. nee De, Hamilton's Pills 7'egulai'ly. 25o per box at 0,11 dealers. George Reebe, the Maidstone farmer, whc murdered 1118 wife, returned to bis 'some and congealed suieidebystabbing, Rev. Dr. Clark, • the founder of the C tri 1 8uan Endeavor movement, spent his both birthday at Aylmer, Que„ 1115 old home, Special honors were paid 1111n in Aylmer and Ottawa, - J The Methodist Pv 0#t1 i Lea A7aa'ye3 enjoyed a visit from the.ict, here of 81L'attord Central Leaggue, vie(tore and one hundred 100201810 A the SI•e Marys ieageo were present. CENTRAL srluaFQAIi5 ONT. rOur reetetrati0(8 greatly exeeede thai ' Iofs i evio,18 years. Why 1 Uur Rolloul. i e befit of its klod in the West: nest ei courses gtyen best in trimmers en2• `. Played and hest in Assisting graduates 1.q position, Our graduates are in d4, wand, 13ueine8s men abate that troy ai'e the best, In the peat three days we had eleven eppliaatione fur help which we could not supply, W have three departments 1--Comme'rclnt, SiNert- hand and Telegraphy. del ;,nr.` free catalogue a guo for Tall p.nrtfoix Y r a,' Commence your course nt once, p!(`1.y D, AM,LAOHLAH, Principal , Y4. 0Y,1r_0,ra Wb ,A v4R ? And Its Keeping Qualities SOME people find it necessary to buy a considerable quantity of flour at one time—sufficient to last for a long eriod. Naturally they are anxious to procure a flour of the kind adapted to lengthy storage. best There are two important reasons why PURITY FLOUR possesses these qualities. One is that it is made entirely from Manitoba Hard Wheat. The other lies in the fact that the careful milling necessary to produce "Purity" absolutely excludes all low-grade particles of the wheat berry. It's the high b grade Manitoba Hard Wheat Flour that keeps—stands longeststora e. That's "Purity." g "Purity" flour may cost a little snore, but i so m re than worth the difference. Try it. Watch results both for quality and yield. "More Bread and better Bread" WESTERN CANADA FLOUR MILLS CO., LIMITRD Mills at Winnipeg, Goderich, Brandon. SING[E HARNESS Oak Te.uued Leather, up- to-date style of Trim- mings, ritn- min 6 g .all our own malts, and the prices will suit you (quality considered.) We will build to order any style of Harness ABS s ou ma Nan Y may -want not Y already d in stock. Trunks, Satchels, el s Rugs and Dusters J Large Assortment of Shoes in stock to choose from and prices lower than the lowest. Let us show them to you. Two Sets Second Hand Single Harness $450 $6.00 1.0. RICHARDS