The Brussels Post, 1912-3-21, Page 5la
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CARD$,
• 'issuer of Merriest Licenses, Of•
oe at (tummy, l urnucrr tweet,oot, ! ruesela,
K. C. 7-, M.
Brussels Telae .2 the Mueoanees- no 28
hold their regular 001otlugs In the bolge
Boum, seeker Bloom, o0 the let auo tiro
Tuesday 0000111g8 of each =unto
Vtelturo always weloo Wn.
A, 50 ,t ILkti, Doul. A, MonIIIals, r., h
WM. SPENCE
OONVEYANUUII AND 16SUE1t
OF MARRIAGE LIUIi;NSL:i
Igoe la the PON( •Illee, Ethel, 85.9
JOHN SIJTHERLAN D
1080110005,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
gpulaylaSfilifiMr
AUCTIONEERS.
140 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION
J- • can, will hell for better prices, a
batter men, 1n less time and last oharget
than any other Auctioneer In Mast Heron c1
be won't auargu anything. hates and order
can always oe arranged al this canes or Ir
erre. nal application.
LEGAL AND i;ONVEYANLIN6
%AT M SINULAIR—
V Y • Barrister, Solicitor, Ouuveyauoel,
beteg, t•ublio
ko
lltliae
—8 tewart'e Hluoa
v
L o 130 M080 Hotel
I door Nor h
Boliof4nr for the Metropolitan Raul*
Y1t0UDFOoT, BAYS & KILLORAN
BAI1hZS'1M88 SOLI01'r1I5S, NbTAR1Mb,
k�UBLIG, ETO,
W, PaoonruoT,14, 0', H 0. HAW
J.L.a
ILLonAN
OIDoee—Those iorulerly occupied by Moser,
Cameron & molt,
Oonantcn, U•lTAR5G
ALLAN LINE
Royal Mail Steamers
Winter Service
�
ce
ST, JOHN AND HALIFAX TO
LIVERPOOL
Steamer Prom St. John Frons Halifax
Virginian March 1651* March 10th
Corsican March 20rd
Victorian ..,., March Seth March 00th
Tunisian April 0011
BOSTON—PORTLAND TO
GLASGOW
Steamer Boston Plrtland
Siciian
March 12111
Scotian March 12111
Ionian...... March '2101
Heaperinn - April 2nd
RATES OF PASSAGE
lrirot Ohms, $02.60 $72.50 $82 20
Second 01ass, " $47.58 60.1,0 $62.61
Third Clads, $01.55 (3)2.58
1ocmJi to . • ' .er and service.
Full information as to rates, etc., on uppli a-
tlon to
W. H. KERR.
Agent Allan Line, Brussels.
CENTRAL
STRATFORD ONT,
a Our ohLNde. 111'8 I10W 1811,;,' 111111 0001' 11
-i before but we have entarged our quart.
Ag ars and we have room for a few more
itZstudents. Yonmay eater ratan. tune. ;
We have a staff of nine experienced in-
struetorsand .our courses are the bust. 1.
Our graduates succeed. This w
eek
throe recent grHdlflttlN Informed nit
r
yd aey hpositions praying$06, $70 j
and 12e per month, We have tires >r
nOg — Commercial, Shorthand
and Telegraphy. Write for our neo i.
0 catalogue now
D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal.
�Vdyov .ri,:',AVLvaVr yA i v. 5AV25Ab AvI8ViSV '✓•• '
RUPTURE
Cured
At your home without '
pain, danger or operation.
My method will cure ap-
parently hopeless
p-parentlyhopeless cases no
matter what your age is
or how long ruptured.
Why wait until your rup-
ture
becomes strangulated
when you can be cured ?
0o not wait - fill in coupon
Age '1'i the Rup,..... ...,,
Single or Double
Name
Ali 1l'ess
and return to'
J. S. SMITH
$8 Caledonia at.
Dept, A Stratford, Ont.
imisisilmliiisimisisinsIllli
Doyon know that of 811 the Yminor
h rat colds are byfair the inns(
dangerous ? T
al s o . It is netI he cold itself
that you need to fear, but the serious
diseases that it often leads. to, Most
of these ora known as get m diseases.
Pneumonia and co1181uuptian are
among theta. Why not lake Chanty
ber1nhl'11 Cough Remedy trod 3.11631
you), cold while you can P For sale by
all dealers,
Bustneas cards
MISS BERTHA ARMSTRONG
Teacher of Plane
Studio
tnrrnkione door tf she stadaBa,lru,yjbS•
OR, Y, 1, M'RAE..
Bachelor of Modiutne, Univorstsy of Toronto 1
Lieensi8te and Graduate of the College of Phy-
hienins 1"1d burgeons, Ont. • PO0t•K radiate
lineage Eye, Ear, Nose 811d Throat Iles Itnl,
lineage, 111. . El' -House Surgeon so sc. bitch.
al's laospitnl, Toronto,
Olnoo over F. 12. smith's Drug Store, Tole-
.nuneoonneesion wish.Uraabrooh at ell hours,
DR. M PERCUSON
ETHEL. ONT.
hyslolnn and surgeon ; Post Graduate °curate -
011(034 Mug 1. Net. York load (Amigo Row
dot is. Swami attention todlseaoe of eye, Lau,
'lose and throat. Eyes tested for Wessell,
DR, HAMILTON
Dental Surgeon
donor Graduate Dental Departulent,Toren;;
University ; Lioen/late of Royal Donage 01
Centel burgeons, of T0001110 On100 ill -Swath
(incl* recently vaon0011 by Dr Neild.
DR, WARDLAW
-Loner graduate of the Ontario Vetertnar,
lollego. Day and night calls. Office appoi n;,
,lour Mill, Ethel.
fatal %etas Items
SPa1NG is coming,
Tile vacant houses are filling up.
WHAT about that Industrial boom?
WHAT about Foot Ball organization 2
MoN•r11LV Horse Fair—the last of 111114
v. Apr
ii
be held lhursda A n
p
4111. Keep the tate and join
Me crowd.
,ti s skating rink has hada cud
BEV EL k Rf':
innings this Winter and S. 13811, the
manager, has been "on the job" ail the
time.
SEND us the news. Our telephones
are Nos. 3r and 32 Hello ! Did you
hear what we said 2 All right then
we'll trust you 10 get busy.
MOUNT FOREST Hockey team won the
Northern League Cnampiuushtp with-
out any trouble. Tnis was the second
Year in (tlecessiun for vice odes.
The most common cause of insomnia
Of ' h :stomach. ham-
is diso•dets )t t e stn 1 U
berlaiu's Stomach and Liver Tablets
correct these disorders and enable you
to sleep. For sale by all dealers.
Dr Margaret C. cattier, of Wlu1ham,
who has been at Chtc8go for two or three
weeks doing special work on eye, ear,
uuseand throat at the Post•graduate Col
lege will visit the celebrated Mayo clinic
in Rochester, Minn., fur a week or tan
dots before rettu'niug home.
Miss Lizzie Ferguson, formerly 01
Brussels, who has been saleslady in tt
Lethbridge, Alta., store, has taken a
position In Calgary, Miss Fe'gusuu
writes 1'HE POST :—We are having
most deltgbtlul Spring weather, Sorry
tau are having euelr extreme cold -39
below. That is colder than we have
had in Southern Alberta,
Miss Hattie Downing has been ap-
pointed
-pointed
on the permaueut staff uf 803100l
teachers m 'l'oroul0. She win teach in
the Alexander • Muir school Uladotuue
avenue, having junior 'ru*rJ clans.
Salary is $600. There wilt be Uo dlsap-
uomtlnent lu tie work (Miss Downing
will do and we wash her A 1 success,
RURAL telephones have been installed
es 'sigh; Ilan
the
hums of am k
u g
I
In be l6 and B.
whose cumber w .1
being b i 1 a. The °trate
henry's, his No. e l g 7
.0 widening HMI m Brussels there are
now 117 phones, or over 700 011 the
F3 I ssels Grey
& Morris sy
siet
.
1uu is
the point the Company is
figuring on reaching and eau do it if
evert body lends a hand. -
WE .0 ILL SUCOECD —The enrolment
and attendance to htudeuts at Lietuvel
Business College duiiug the present
Winter term .has been ever tweut'cfive
percent larger than that of the c=rew
p,/ncline term of lett. The college has
(tern 87;1,,8( With
H set of 138W Coin.
merman College (asks fiuished in imna-
tIOIt mahogany and a hew upto-date
tstem uf office work m the Cuulmerclal
Department. The type writing de-
pertrneut has been -fitted up with a line
of brand new latest model typewriting
machines five of the latest machines,
v 2:—Uuuerwoutl, Renliugtun, Smith,
Premier, Slonarch and Oliver, an equip -
inept not surpassed by luau* schools of
rs kind, making a total 01 $500 worth
of improvements in a tew mouths. The
Listowel Business College 10 now rep.
in man of the
resented by its graduates y
oV S
a n and clues of Ontario and the
Northwest au.1 are all a credit W the
School in tlre,eminent success they have
achieved and mute ars being added to
heir number mier hV those
who are graduat-
ing from
radual-11(•from nine 11( tune.e The Spring
term opens on Mouday, April !tit and
will only close for two days at Easier
end those intending to enroll for the
Spring term should commence on the
opening day. For full information ad-
•ess kldwln G. Matthews Prim:mai.
Your Painful Corn
What it mauls 18 the soothing at-
tention of Putnaam's Corn Extrudes,
which lifts out the very root mud
Manch in shalt order. No pilin, no
after effect, juM,Clean, wholesome cure
—that's Put titan's.
W inkharn
Mrs. WVm, Fessatit is laid up its the
result au fall on tut icy part of the
sidewalk on John sheet.
Miss Lizzie Fletlty hots received the
position Of 1assistant in the Electric
Light Supply Department.
Gerry Willis has returned home
rafter spending several weeks hi Tor -
'Amite attending the Conservatory of
\l uric,
The town of Wingharm will have an
all -day electric potvel service from the
15th of Apt'il, the Coatut5tee being as-
sured of soffi(lelt business to muaice
it pay.. '
The Advauee says :-141neil regret
was expressed wiseit )vas learned
that oO ;0000113, of the ire, De. Price
had deettled to rounive to Orangeville.
As that 18 his 'ghouls town," ht eon
siders that (twee is a good opening
there ; hence as one result I i' f he lire,
V `n hauu lose one of it hest of iz(u .
Vr s s l IB
11•, tie 1ef or iAIe n,
� t t 1 11 1 i lint inti
family remain fon' a few tVechs 138
will be =rash missed hi the Choral
sotliety mid in the (Methodist (groveh
(Mole ,f which heWas a nr bee n
,h c c a a m t but
I3isrrtnlvat•i,( a set inn 108a t+', the
Young Men's lilble ('14ss in the \h tMi-
dis! Sunday Sehnol, or whirls he was
the faithful anti capable teacher,
.14.41
Penslan Sage '
Buolahee Baudruff j
It quickly kills the dandruff germs
1.11111'8 why (fund) riff Valil0hes so
promptly when PARISIAN FAO 1f
is used,
Pa an Sage
P g
Is Guaranteed by Jas. Fox
Lo eradicate d+andl'ufl', 5.l stop fa11111g
hair and 11 eh1ng scalp, or money back,
(:let ata fifty cent battle to-dtty and
become acquainted at. once with the
most delightful hair dressing in the
world.
" I glatly recommend i6 as the best
hair tunic 1 luau,' (vel' IC 110W11. 11111(.
It the only hair tunic That will cute
dnndruif, cleanse the scalp, anti nettle
the halt' grow lung and beautiful,"
Miss Signa Aid, 2 Farwell Sl., W,
\Vorevsler, Made..
1MitnicOn MEET.— The inaugural
meeting of the 1•111ro11 Medical Society
was held in Wiugllaur o11 4Vedpesday
lith hist, The business of the Society
was 01%0sec11ea in the Council _Cham-
ber, after which all repaired to John-
st (tee restaurant, where a bounteous
1v 'teed them, A program or
snctutu awaited } g
toasts speeches and son's followed
and to special feature of the program
was the doing of Minot to Dr. TItlilyu,
of \Viigham, who had completed his
-
50t1t year in the practice of medicine.
I• ole. useut at the
1 v unab°t 1
A 1 With As c
P
I c received in
t w'1 n inns c t
banquet owing I L
g g J
atec)nt railway
accident, his f
Ilow
-
pluuiltirolets called o1( inn at his
home and presented him with aur ad-
dress. Dr. Tanllyn replied very
feelingly.
Atwood
Rev. Mr, Attlee attended the Library
Convention at Stratford last Ft 'day.
alma Agr1Luitend Society will hold
1 he Spring lair on Wednesday, April
1111), and 1.1131 Fall Fait' on Sept. 19111
,awl 2011x.
Municipal Connell of' DIa mett
▪ nrday March 10th for appointing
tett II IFaI•ls.pi i d-klePersandfen
e
viewers and general Uud:lesa
The (Moir of the Methodist church
11'8 a enteILa•ined at the home of Mrs,
1. A. Mc Hain. Ganes and a tr111811101
11 *'g* 81111- wits indulged in. Liuclenn
at twelve was daintily served,
1 fur the
1 v 1 a
In'
\V of+acct t a r
John lel 0 1
Monk was
Pedlar Shingle Co., of birat , y
one or 111e lin fort 'mates in the wreck
on the G. T. R. between Durham and
Palmerston. Mt'. Woolacutt had his
shoulder severely hurt, his hands cut,
and many other bruises.
A pleasant evebt took place in the
eonuuxlinns basement of the new
church at Donegal, when the 15101:11 -
hers of the Epwofth League and other
friends thl'Ottged the place and pre -
50111 the President
A. Acheson, neMiss AniMrs. N.
Annie May
llnebaua11, with a beautiful silver
baking pan and au address.
Listowel
H. S. Alexander & 0o., have (lispns-
art nl' the selvaged stock saved from
rhe recent tire to A. Weseloh & Co.,
lir 1301110.
Misses Mabel Raines and Rnhy
Wiinshnv have returned home after
erjoyine' a two weeks' trip to Fiorida
with the Stratford Beacom party.
At the 1011111141 matting of the Grand
Sleek Chapter Knights, of Ireltunl,
hold in tendon last week, Robt.
\Vnnrlo of this tntV31, was elected
a. member of the Grand Committee.
Fred. Zlllisx, jr, sun of F. and Mrs,
Ziiliex, town, has been transferred
From the brattish of the Imperial Rttilt
1t Humber:tents to he branch at port
Colborne and becomes teller at the
In 1 ter piece.
At the meefiog of the Grand Chan-
t erRoyal Arch Masons, held in To' -
mite recently, RL (loop D. D. Camp-
bell. of Bernard Chapter, Listowel,
wits elerted Grand Superintendent for
Hnrnn District.
A heekey mete') of some eines was
,111,8(1 in the rink nn Wednesday
evening of last week between the
Renpdirtl+aid Rechelors ni'the Listo-
wel Lodge of Oddfellnws, which re -
• 111 a win for the latter by a
n o 5 s
r re P) 3
officers
BALL —The following
Poor
R.ers
warp sleeted fur the Pnsning year in
nnuneetirin with Listnwel Piot Ball
I nu P 'es,dent 1113Moe-
pity,
TT P
11 4 vice.-pres.
, n 141 P H, 1 t
1 K
l ,v
g
Roos Bonn v,re nes Wats.
R s d J
A.n
T i
Don. ,r1vr3 to Rev A N.
sun H n 3 1 p s
Lang•Fnrrl Hon 4th vire•prea Rev.
D. W. S. T71 quhar t ; pees., A. D. Mac -
CRITICAL TIME
Oo lnfornietlon laid by License In.
epectOi Asquith; young ratan was 11(
the Pt.lioe Uuurt charged with supply-
ing liquor to mite/Ps-three young
• hays, tie was found guilty of alio of -
9 a feline aid Hued $t1U mild Costa ; s-
X10
MA
ultaro1.thg-in all to $15,40,
From 40 to 50 Years of Age.
How It May Ee Passed
in Safety.
So. Wellington, B.C.— " Por a year dur-
ing the Change of Life I was all run
ff down I was really
i,, too weak to walk and
j`.•f was very despondent
thought I was
andoug
` going to die, but af-
t, fJ ter taking Lydia E.
n: Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble
egetable Compound and
111(1 Blood Purifier my
1i1i' health and strength
returned. I am very
thankful to you and
praise yourmedicine.
I have advised several women who suf-
fered as I did to try your remedies. You
may publish this
if you wish." n
—Are.
DAVID R. MORRIS, South Wellington,
,
Vancouver Island, B. C.
No other medicine for woman's ills has
received such wide -spread and unquali-
fied endorsement. We know of no other
medicine which
hsLydiaE.g
such a record of suc-
cess
us
cess as a
has
dl
Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble
ble Compound. For more than 30 years
it has been the standard remedy for wo-
man's ills such as inflammation, ulcera-
tion, tumors, irregularities, periodic
pains and nervous prostration, and we
believe it is unequalled for women dur-
ing the period of change of life.
I£ you have the slightest doubt
that Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound will ltelpyou, write
h.
nkamMedictn
eCo
t
oL diaL'.Pi
y
Mss. for ad
Lynn, a
(confidential),
Y ,
vice. Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a woman,
and held in strict confidence.
doomed ; 1st vice-pl•es•, J. A. Hacking ;
1' cal tiler ; 3rd
1 ie B I
2nd v c les., J. E
I
vice -,res., .1. 111. U+unpbell ; 411vice-
pees.. Dr. Motive ; ulanngee, E. V,
Stewart; seeretlu•y, U. P. (libena;
treasurer, P. W. Raines ; ruanaging
committee, A. D. elarcteoell, E. V.
Stewau 1, J. 10lonrehead, W. Morris,
V'. 0. Bamford, J. G. Burt ; gr•olltd8
committee, N. R. Bamford, C. Wilson,
13. Ringlet., W. Yule, 11. McLachlan,
A. V+aldriek, F. Kemp. A joining
of will what ed each mem-
ber of the club A leave will be eu-
leled 111 the intermediate series of the
\V F A We chempienship of which
is now held by Listowel.
Nen Rule by Force, Women by Charm
.And yet because they live less
strenuously, women neglect the early
evidences es of failing vigor. The wise
woman will not permit. her shames 1n
be robbed by ill -health. When she
feels appetite falling, nerves getting
nn edge, 00101- fadding, she takes
, ", , o shin ens the
1'e
rhaz(ne. Bow it 1
P
nBow irk! rich blood is
e ' 71
appetite 1 1
available to restore color to the cheeks
bUoyaney to the step. Better try
Ferrozoue. You'll feel like a new
tieing, With new vigor - and ability In
confront life's difeultios. Yott are
sure to bless the clay you commend
Fein•oznne. Sold everywhere -it) 50c
boxes.
Qoderich
J. H. McClinton has purchased from
W. Hein his boot and shoe business.
A handsome piano has been pur-
chased by Ilie ladies' (auxiliary of the
Y. M, C, A, for use in the Asenciutinu
rooms.
The tru8tees of Nol th street Metho-
dist church have atraugeulents under
way to erecta -new parsonage on the
present site during the corning Sum -
wee.
At the G C. I
1
1 . crustae
i board a
motion WAR passed that Capt.
Dunlop
be paid $25 for services as military in-
structor to the cadet corps duiiug the
Year 1911
' 'i -
yr n a sells is
t nee who 8
Wilson Brownlee,
Mill salt
the Ill alt
of+llu T
injured 1l
1 1 t l 1,
Y J Y
slant sev al weeks ago, ,s doing
nine-
ly
and the prospects are bright
for his complete restoia1.ion to health.
6.11,,;8
New Ideas in Wall Rapers
—sr—_
The Sprinq Wall Papers
HAVE ARRIVED
We have just open up the most beauti-
ful line of Wall Papers we have ever carried.
To look at them you would thipk them
high priced Papers but when you come to
price them you'll find the m remarkably low,
We can sell Wall Papers right because
we buy right. Wo handle the goods of on-
ly the best makers and charge only a rea-
sonable profit. Such b •Rutiful Papers and
such values will surely induce you to decor-
ate several rooms this Spring. See diem.
H. LOVE, Ethel
A Complete $tack of Up-to-date furniture de hank.
Special Values In the Sedling Line.
Doubled up with Cramps.
Stomach feels an itifero0l machine
and you want relief mighty qulok,
Nothing does the work hull' so aeon 119
Nerviline. Why it kills the pain in-
staiUy, If your battle is empty got
another to -day. Nerviline keeps the
duetor bill shall because it curets little
ills before they grow big. Nothing
for indigestion, heartburn and cramps
like Nerviline. Lunge bottles for 25c.
Seaforth
Il.ev. A. \V. McIntosh, of Saskatoon.
and formerly of McKillop, hue been
extended to unanimous call from St.
John's Presbyterian church, of Hamil-
ton, at a salary of $2,000 and a month's
vacation.
A snug service of unusual interest
will be conducted in the Methodist
r11110011, the evening of Sunday the
241 h, hy ladies of the eoggregation,
when the life story of the greatest
tiviug hymn writer will he given.
The Rev. W. G. Hanna, field Secre-
tary for Ontario of the Loid1s Day
t i o
Al louse hes planned a cam a n tour
t
of this district the interest o£ the
preserVULICu of the Lords Day, anti
will speak at to meeting in one of the
churches here on the 27th inst.
Our veteran bowler, James McMich-
ael, celebrated hie 89th birthday on
March0th The Clinton bowlers
re -
wets( Air. a McMichael with badge
g
wit heir !names and aC (1 ralulater
y htt n
message printed thereon. gHis many
friends helm nand afar will wish hits
many happy returns of the day.
Grey
Grey township will shine this season
in the manufacture et ru maple syrup—
if
—
if the Spring is favorable.p y p
INTO MORE ACTIVE suuvIcg,—P. H.
and 111's. !Hubert (the latter better
known as bliss Gussie Smith, of
(Ivey)
of Toronto, have d
ee1do1
to
eater more toll into chhwmkald
have have gone to 'lbnhiko 40 miles
Nom North Bay, where in a luinber-
Ieg district they will aid the people in
Christian service lander the direction
of the I3aptist church. There is a
populatitn, of about 650 at Tomiko.
101r. Robert put poses serving the
mut is l 1 for a time before
people at this it l
! 1 P
pursuing a College course prior to
urdiutttion. lie is a good speaker and
singer and whole hearted in the work
and will be ably seconded by his wife
who hub assisted in church and Sab-
bath Sehoul walk from her early
childhood. We wish them success.
Ethel
(Intended for last week)
A very interesting time was spent
Wednesday evening of last week at
the Epworth League when a debate
o1( Church Union was held. Affirma-
tive WM taken by Clayton Procter,
Ides Cole and Dougall Hutchison and
the negative by Melvin Slenmon,
Ella Hausuld and Lizzie Chambers.
Deciaiuu was given in fever of
,affil "native. Aduet was rendered by
Dl isses Lizzie Ohambets and E11a
Hausul1.
Annual meeting of the Adult Bible
Class of the Methadistcharch was held
a venin when a
at Mr. Hull's Tuesday e
Y
was e1( byllAfter'
pleasant time vis 9 Lall.
F P
the business part, of the program a
social time was spent for a few hours,
and lunch was solved. Newly elected
nffleees are :— Teacher, Mrs. Win.
11411 ; President, J. W. Pollard ; Vice
P11081 lent, 13. Dobsou ; Secretary,
Miss Lucy Sanders ; Treasurer, U.
Cleaver. The Motto of the class has
been to twin ;Huls for Christ and will
continue to be. All 118011111. lzonse,Ohank-
i**g lair. and Mrs. Httil for their hospi-
tality. The clads has now a member-
ship of 44.
If you have trouble in getting rid of
your cold you may know that you are
out treating it property. There is no
reason why a cold should hang on for
weeks and it will not if you take
Chantbetlaiu'a Clough Remedy. For
state by all dealers.
Morris
Council decided that a unifotm
price of 10c per yard will be paid fut
b
Luvel hereafter and that oallow-
twee
v111 be made 1(r damages.
Owing hatomh . severe atom last Fri-
day the Auction Sale of Robert
Douglas, Ott line, announced for last
Friday was postponed until Thursday
afternoon of this week.
Tenders are asked for the painting
of theBotltuau and Sommerville iron
bridges on the 4111 and 5111 lines res-
pectively, to be opened at the next
meeting of Clanto l on Monday, April
Tat.
George 73tarklay, of Brussels, WAS a-
warded the contract of building the
cement tabtttmeuts for the new Clark
bridge, 5011 line, at 38.90 per yard.
Hill & Om, of Mitchell, will supply
the steel superstruclion for which
they are to ee(:elve 32,009.
John W. Mickelsnwith, Greensboro,
Pa., has three clinch en, and like most
children they frequently take cold.
"We have tried several kinds of
cough medicine," he says, "hut have
never found nby yet that did thein as
Innr11 geed as Ohanlberlaiu'0 Cough
Remedy," 1('or sale by all.deaalers.
HIS PRAYER IN TROUBLE
Dear Sod, I need you awful bad 1
I don't know what to do.
-My ;tames cross, my manna's sick,
I Indil't no flet,' but You.
'Thera keerh'ss angels %Vtlnt and b5ling
`Std of the boy 1 net
A weenchy, teeuehy baby girl ;
I dont see how they dust.
Anil God. I wish Ynu d.take hal' back
She's juntas gond 118 new ;
Won't no one know she's second hand
Bait captitt' mu nand Ynu.
And !?ink a bray dear God, I'oul'self
Tile lhiOC$L i1(0Lour fold
13111 please don't Oleos() Into unite to
,caul,,
I'd like Birt five ,oars okl.
Morris Council
Annetta; of meeting held in Council
chamber, Monday, Match 4th. The
metebet's were all present, the Reeve
in the chair, The minutes of the
last regular meeting were read and
approved. Elston-Tituell—That we
pay an uniform price of tee chute pet
yard for wave! without damage—
Carried. Llaicllaw— Fraser—!hat we
ask fot'tenders fel painting Badmen
and Sommerville Bridges, tenders to
be opened at next 010011ug.—Oar'ried.
).Tatou - 11'rasel'— That we accept
George Barklay's tender for cou-
etructlou of abutments of Clark's
bridge et 33.90 per cu. yd. Carried,
Thuell—Laidlaw--That we accept Hill
& Company's telider for tine c(lstruc-
tlou of the steel snperstl uctufe of the
Clark bridge at 32000 00. Carried.
The following -accounts were passed
and paid 1—Municipal Vo,'1d supplies,
$9.30; James !\!asters, typewtlting,
$1,00.' Council then edjnurued to
meet at Hall ou Monday, April 1st at
10.30 a. tn. A. MAcJIwEN, Clerk.
Let the Stomach Alone.
You can't cure catarrh by dosing
the stomach, The disease is in the
throat, 1108e and bronchial tubes. 1u -
hale Oatafrhozone to the spot where
the disease teallyis,—it clears away
foul secretions sac sdie11arhes at oncee
purifies and heals the passages, literal-
ly annihilates every trace of catarrh.
Nothing else is so direct and certain as
"Oatarrhozone," ResultsguarauLeed.
Two sizes, 25c. and 31.00 at all dealers.
Sovereign
TRADE MARK REG.
Sheathing Felt
contains no oil or tar. Is clean,
odorless, waterproof, germ and
vermin proof and practically
indestructible. Makes houses
draft -proof, easy to heat, and
comfortable in any -weather.
Come in and see it. 76
Sole Canadian Manufacturers
THE STANDARD PAINT CO. s
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Man Wanted
A good nil round farm hand, by the year'
preferred. Gaed with atoek ; sonroely any
eamping or milking to do ; pleasant place to
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1(117. to year. AplllyPAVIA 1211 Nti11, Ethel. •
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Confidence
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(*1(010(70 travelling a pleasure
because correct 1.1 Me is then
a ttecessily, Yours may be
a capable I Dict.keeper, but
by incompetent repairing
you have lost faith in it.
Bring it to us. We will re-
pair the worst wreaked -
watch and we will do it
econolnieally.
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O
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Does if
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which we will
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which you can get only from
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sal0 that itdoes not con- •
suit ns regarding the pur-
chase of a Guaranteed-
Closest Skimtnii, r Cream
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Separator.
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Also regarding the dis-
posal of your Cream at
Highest Market Prices.
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andrices very reasonable. All -we can say is
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prices. Odds and ends for one room clearing
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