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The Brussels Post, 1912-5-2, Page 5s d BUSINt tis H, NlcU1tA(JKJ N— V Y • laeuor at Marriage 1'sloensea, Of. goo at Gro l' nrnuerry ntr•at, isruaovlt Kr O. T. M. Breasela. ,Pent of the Maooabeea. rte, 84 hold their regularmeetings in the Lodge Boom, Banker Stook, on the lot and 8r(i Tuesday evenings of eaoh month A, SO11HJi6,Oow ways A,MoGUIIIR14,,1t, h. WM, SPENOE CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER oF MARRIAGE LIOENSEd alae In the Paid adios, Ethel. '80.9 JOHN SUTHERLAND LNarmANOt, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS. 1 (i B. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - • gas, will sell for better prions, to better men in .lase time and less chargee than. say other Auctioneer in Leet Huron or he won't charge anything, Dates and orders can alwaya be arranged et this ollae or by personal npplloatton, LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. V‘7 M SINCLAIR— • Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Notary Pobifo, &c. u®ee—Stewarts Block I door Nor tb 01Central -Hotel, Solicitor for the Metroporitau Bank, PKOUDFO01 BAYS & EILLORAN BARHIS'1AiRs SOLICITORS, NOTARIES 11UBLIU, ETO, W. Paoonroow, B. C. It C. Halts J. 04. KOLLOBAN OWoeo—Those formerly ()coupled by Moms Cameron & Holt. (i00001Oa, OW1ABte. W. H. L.,OVE 1 Funeral Director and Embalmer Orders promptly and care fully attepded to Hight or day. Phone 228. vETHEL,1 ONT. tr 7TTtr Business Cards DR. T. 7'. M0 RAE Bachelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Licentiate and Graduate of the Oollego of Phy- sicians and Surgeons, Ont. • Post.graduate °M,oago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throw. Hospital, Chicago, Ill. E% -Rouse Surgeon t0 St, Mich. eel's Hoaphhal, Toronto. Oilaa over F, 1i. Smith's Drug Stare. Tele- phone connection with ()outbreak at all hours. DR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. Physician and Surgeon; Post Graduate courses London (Eng.), New York and Chicago Hos. phalli. Special attention todisease or eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes tested for glasses. DR. HAMILTON Dental Burgeon Honor Graduate Dental Department, Toronto University ; Licentiate of Royal Oonege of Dental Surgeons, of Toronto, Office in Smith Block recently vaunted by Dr, Fetid. DR. WARDLAW • Honor graduate Of the Ontario Veterinary College. Day and night calla. Office opposite Flour Mill, Ethel, MAUDE O. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST. Personal graduate Department of 0phthal- otology, Mcl:ormick Medical College, Ohioago, III., is prepared to test ovyen end 118 glasses et her office over Grewer's 1eenturant, Brussels, Wednesday, Thursday,Friday and Saturday every second week Office hours 10 to 12 n. M. and 1 to Op. m. In Toronto, at 110 Spasms ave.. remainder of time. Phone 1210 I HE •1 1 I L t U It n I'[ Is ALAN LINE. f. pv Prat Row Items Royal Mail Steamers --smear St. Lawrence Season TO LIVERPOOL Steamer Prom St. .lohn From Halifax Tunisian ... Friday May 8 May 81 Virginian .... Friday May Ill Tune 7 . (loretean .., Friday May 17 June. 14 Victorian ..,.Friday May 29 June 21 TOQ LASGOW Pr torian ....Saturday 10,, 4 June 1 e 9 y Hnn ,•fan Saturdaybin 11 .luno 8 Scandinavian Saturdaal ay 18 June 15 Grampian .Suturally May 25 Jane 22 •T.'HAVRE eg LONDON Sicilian .. . ,.. Sunday May 5 June 9 Ionian.... Sunday May 12 June 10 Uotinthlnn .,Sunday May 10 June 28 Scotian Sunday May 20 June 80 Lake Brie Sunday Jane 2 3015 7 Full information a9 to rotes, 81.0., on eppll a• tion to W. H. KERR. Agent Allan Lite. 13ruesel0. CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. J Our classes are now larger than ever C before but we have enlarged our quart - era and we have room :for a few more students. You may enter at any time: 6,v[ We have nataff of courses in- pa and d our courses are the best. P Our graduates summed. Thla week rthree recent graduates informed as 'aathey have positions paying and 12nper ,oWehave threed0- pntnete — Commercial, Shortland and Telegraphy. Write for our free catalogue now. tri D. A.-MCLAOHLAN, Principal. 0 RUPTURE 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 Y rup- ture until our ru - ture becomes strangulated when you can be cured ? Do not wait - fill in coupon' Age .. 'Pima Rup. ...... Single 01 Double Name.' Address . . and return to J S. SMITH 88 Caledonia St. Dept, A Stratford, Ont. Isthere anything in all this wood that is of more importance to yon than good digestion ? Food. most be eaten to 513811ain life and most be digested and converted into blood, When the digestion fails the whole body suffers. Chamberlain's Tablets are a rational and reliable care for in.. digestion; ' They ineee1Lae the flow of elI the 10 bile, purify the blood, AtYen gth( stomach, and tone ftp the whole digestiveapparatils to a 180,1111 al 0-1181 health • notion. Foe sale' by alt dealers. GET Ottt Your straw hats, a spirit in the air. OLD newspapers in 51. bundles an THE PoIT Rou'ra t 181(111 printed nn short node niid reasonable rates to 't'Htt POST. D,IN'T 111iSF I he Chi N:•met Disptan' and finishes during the dt minis!! a.... e* '1'iitnu & Gillespie's on Friday. Ms., 3r.1 THE post office department has a' 000811ed that a midnight mail from "o• our° will replace the Flying Petit on lune 1St. TELL His re winged winds time sr mind ant• nalhwa roar d, to not ktot, n1 lie' ' I tart, re white 11 r'. q `p 11011wn )11 "' ? to A \1 I' DD Lmnlrrlc of 'rhe G'', melt Slat ba- taken an interest in 1'1, Camphell'ord Despatch '+nd has rem. v rd to 'hat t, w YOU'LL vee come as'est ,:' Ch• Namel the "a,erprn •r V(I 11(01' the pecril rem -t ration at lutltt.0 & (illesnie's more on Friday, \la 3 d FORBES BkOF. 110Ve secur, d the eon tract for the new teleplone line a' Aylmer and for the exlensinn of t8'. Line at Shakespeare They bu]it the Bruoselo Sirk headache results from a dis- ordered condition of the stomach, and can be cured by the use of UhauIhe- lain's Stomach and. Liver Tablets, Sold by s all dealers. Is it a srs;n Of optimism or an evidence of fickleness that the first day or Bun shine sends more persons to the tall road office in search of circulars Telling them where they may get relief from the heat ? Rev I E Ford, Wesley church Clinton, is inenlioned as the pr.b th'.' President of London Conference for next rear, Conference will -assemble in St 'Thomas the first week of June Din fou notice your address: label ? Turn the paper over and look at it now, If your paper is mild up to January zeta he happy but if not seek happiness ht Nearing off the amount. Hundreds are in sneers vet but nearly every day some- body is aiding us in the clearing up cru Rade. IN LOnnectiol( with the Stratfo-d Nn 111x1 School Literary Society 'Pont Al m strong, of this locality, has been chosen vice President He is developing into quite a public speaker, THE PosT wishes him the best of success 5011 would re- commend other young men to go and do Likewise in the matter of polishing up their talents.' 1 R, "Mothers' Day" is becoming more and more observed in churches of both Canada aid the United States, anti many clergymen on that day will de liver special sermons calling attention to theet , mother's s n fluence m the home "Mothers' Day" this year will 1e ee - brazen ou Suudav May Jath Wear a white carnation in honor of the event. NORTH HURON LICENSES —A ;meeting of the License. Commissioners for North It wen was held at the Exchange Hotel, Wall a In h lm when the licenses lu the f, riding, were again graced rhe holder's of licenses are : W Ingham- J. E. Swarts• io8tn Putlond, B J. Dovie, C E. Lepard, John Schaefer ; i3luevale- 1 r;. Johnston ; Belgrave—'Phos. Hill ; Myth- loll 11 Meerughey and Mrs Mason'; Walton— Fred H. Miller; Wroxeter—Geo 'POWn, A n ire from George Dobson, of Tes- sier, Sisk., under date of April 811 save., -'Seeding commenced here on. April tet We are having lovely Spring waste• and prospects are good for Misr KItn101181' in 'Tessier. We are nil` :cell. I need mol telt (1018 we ,can' lin stnl8 48) +'lilt POAT, 0.16• penal note Mn c' 0,01(8 Caul that " 'I'he,wl'Iter is it we" known fie met Ethelite and a brother tc H M bohson. Prominent Manufacturer Speaks -- Lr Vanleek Hill, 011t„ 110 01ne is het ter kernel) than Geo. S. ' Witt son \l'hen he 8lt11, ''(118(111131(00111' Is t, real mire," depend 0n it beim~ sot, "illy) ,vife" he writes "Was subject to ;bad attacks of throat levitation and trod• chl((11 Many rtv4H'dies-were trit'tl burl. 1810 proved at all useful. Calaish (,zone WAS diffrrant. • It seemed to got,. right at the sore spots and brought relief gniokly' We have fonind Cat, axml0zoni an absol((.e mire for bron- chitis and catarrh." Nothing cures more gutsily so get it to -day, two sizes, 250 and $1.00 at all dealers; FOR THE STOMACH iloro's an Offer You Should not Over* look Roxall Dyspepsia Tablets remedy stomach troubles by aiding nature to supply the elentells the absence of which in the gastric juices causes in- digestion and dyspepsia, They aid the stomach to digest food and to quickly convert it into rich red blood (111(1 Material necessary foe overcom- ing natural body waste. Carry tL package of 1ti'xall Dyspepsia Tablets in your vest poeket, or keep them in yuo' room, Take one after each heave ureal and prove our 149- 0411'881011 that ii -14;1, tion will not bother you, We know what }tomtit Dyspepsia Tablets are and what they will do. We gual1tlttee them to relieve hndi- geatitltl tat1(1 dyspepsia. If they 6411 the will refund your money. Three sizes : 25 cents, 50 cents, and $100. Remember, you can obtain Resell Remedies only tot 1101 store— The Rexall Store. F. R. Smith, JOIN the great clesn-up army right away if not already in the ranks, 1`u! PoaT would not be surprised to see Goslings. Gardening. Good weather. Grass cutting. Grsiu growing. Grippe vanquished. GODERICH Star of last week says :— "We are Informed that the coal and wood business which has been carried on for a number of years by F. Barlow Holmes, has been disposed of to Frank W. McDonagh, of Carlow, and Alf. Gledhill town, who will forte a partnership in the conduct of the business. Both gentlemen are men of ability, and .vill no doubt do a success• ful business. We have not heard at time of writing what Mr. Holmes pro- poses doing." Mr. Holmes was a form- er Brusselite being a son of Dr. W. J. R. Holmes, a well known former resident, AGAINWI•'lHE CIGARETTE.—At a meet tog of lirusse,s Branch of the W. C, T. the following resolution U. g was unani- mously adopted :— TO HON R L BORDEN, Premier of Canada. The Brussels Branch of the W. C. 1'. U. now in session have heard with pleasure that sun deplore the faet that the cigar. etre is the bane of the youth of our young and growing Canada sod we wilt .watt wiul Interest any Act passed by your government which will lead to its enure suppression and that a copy of this resolutxou be forwarded to our Po:inner, Hon R L. Borden, and each of our Federal members in Huron. Ever Have Cramps 7 Bind of fierce to beie t d up in a I.nIIL at, midnight. i LLL 1 )9 111- Mont). live, N003,11100- Moldy. Teo drops quiets mumps. Used occasion - an) Piecviliue prevents this trouble eut1101y. From Stratford, Out., Win. Uro tvrttea : "Nobhiug I know of will btve 0001 gtuek relief to °ramps, colic t pail 111 We 91+,1101 as Netviline, 18 you feel aquetuntse or Siul(, just tau drops ul' Nel•viliet, ]u wane). and you're well next in inure," Think of the pro- teULiull and comfU1'L contained in a 25 bottle of Netvtliue and get it to -day. THE AssEssoR.— When .he comes al•unn(1 assessing I consider him di-- (103slug uotwuhstauding bis politeness, and the sunny smile he wears ; all his dancing and fns sntgiug to mY heart are never briu •iuK anything but griet and Burrow and addnlun to my cares. A r oils jollying and jolting I eousider most revolting, for a humorous assessor is a bird I don't endorse ; be should be as dim and sober as a grave yard in October, be as sombre as a mourner urner and as clammy es a corpse. Let all other [nes be joyous and their mirth will not annoy us, but a Sunny Jim assessor gives me fifty-seven pains and to his levity seems shocking and his jests are coarse and mucking for it's ill to be an aleck where a grievous sorrow reigns, Oh, the blithe assessor wearies with his everlasting queries and be has a way 01 saying, without uttering a word, with n glance that's scarcely pious, "You are another Ananias, and the values you are giving are outrageously absurd 1" And he seems to be sttggestiug while tie's scooping round and questing, that I Want to beat the city or the county of the country of its dues ; and I feel with, ,n me burning an imperishable yearning to assault him with a bull dug and .areas him with my shoes.. Fatal Blood Poisoning t,. 18 ueu 1 }allow the use of Chea P L s q Y A .cru salves mid plasters. The safest is 111e best and that's 'Plltnam's," Which has a teem d of fifty yelus' success. Refuse substitutes for "Putnam's" whiell costs 25c. i 41 every drug store. SUFFERED EVERYTHING For Years, Restored To Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound. Canadian women are continually writ- ing us such letters as the two following, which are heartfelt expressions of grati- tude for restored health; Glanford Station, Ont.—"I have ta- ken Lydia 33. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- er -1 pound and never found any medicine to compare with it. I had ulcers and fall- ing of womb and doctors did me no good. I suffered dreadfully for years j until I began taking your medicine. I al- so recommend it for nervousness and in- digestion " — Mrs. HENRY CLARE, Glanford Station. Ont. Chesterville, Ont. — "I heard your medicines highly praised, and a year ago I began taking them for falling of womb and ovarian trouble. "My ]eft side pained me all the time and just before my periods which were irregular and painful it would be worse. To sit down caused me pain and suffer- ing and I would be so nervous some- times that I could not bear to see any me or hear any one speak. Little specks would float before my eyes and I was ilways constipated. "I cannot say too much for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills for there are no medicines like them. I have taken them and I recommend them to all women. You may publish this testimonial."—Mr's. STE- PHEN J. MARTIN, Chesterville, Ontario, Canada Fordwich Do. and Mrs. R. R. Montgomery are comfortably settled in their new home just East uP Brown's Hall, Miss Beulah Strome has a slight at- tack of scarlet fever. The home is quaranteened. W. G. Ferguson. of Orange Hill. left for Edmuntou,.Alta., where he in- tends goinginto real estate .business. Hejourneyed(I o. bywayf h Chicago. J0. and Mrs. Prterfield or this village, celebrated the 60th anniver- sary of their marriage on Saturday evening, 20th alt. The aged couple were married in Toronto on April 201h 1852 by the Rev. Mr. Barclay. A new O. P. R. station will probably be 1,1,8808 here 11118 SUMtne', as the ap- propriation for that purpose has been passed at the head office in MOit•eal. Thele will be nn dwelling attached and the building will probably be er- eeed nearer the 111(1.111 Toad. Morris ` Hosie ratepayers will be asked to vote on a By-law in .lune Mr the issuing of debentures for $23.000 fist 20 yea's to pay for the new bridges to be erected. This policy will ease up whtat otherwise would be a tremend- ously high tax rate owing to the u• ent necessity for so many new bridges. Bow SCOUT FIoNORED.—At a concert held in he Totv1l Hall, Wiugham, by the boy Scouts recently the pleseit9a tion was made to George Bowman of a node of honors signed by the Duke of Connaught. The presentation was made in recognition of the bravery of young 13owilaau last Winter in rescu- ing a boy Hauled Welsh, when he fell through. the ice, while skating. Bow- man at the peril of his own life went nut and succeeded in saving the drowning boy. Mr. Hammond, u of G>(le'ich who made the presenttion spoke briefly,- after which those pres- ent gave three hearty cheers. Bow- man responded by giving the salute. Later Itit. Hammond gave an excel- lent address on the growth of the Boy Seout movementin Canada. I (, t e I e stated that Lt them are mow nearly half a 11,111ion scouts. Ile urged all bo " to join,as the tutiniu would do R them endless gond,I would rather see a boy getting this helpful train• lig any time," lie said, "than to see them loafing about the street corner Farmers' Attention ! Do You Use Fertilizer If Not, Why Not ? An exact duplicate for barnyard manure Five tinges as strong as Nitrogen, Phos. Acid and Pot- ash. A conlpltte organic manure in a concentrat- ed form, soluble, available, and easily applied to your land. If von with t hi ineretae your 1') ops 50 pe' cent, 1100 i.tits 511eiial0'gnnioAlamo('nsIs used and sold by l'111• N ttlo1nlLima, Frll]1 .1G Perking Co, Ltd , Own. 81.11 .,r 8,000 nIPPS of o,citard lands. Local agents -- Brussels Electric ._. Light e Co. We also handle Mode and all kinds of feed, 808.018 n,itrlu08 having your hoose wired fru' ?ilPetrt0 Ugh Ong while hone° 010tt1iing is on. —*maw . • - will eiga['ettes In their mouths." M1. Hammondond complimented Corn. . rounder R. N. Barron nn the efficiency of the lVinqhalo corps, They were splendidly drilled, he said, and enlhils- ittet ,, about the work, J. 0. Smith, 101(11111110510(150af Huronouts, spoke also, and 00111plirue:ILed .young JJowrnau for his bravely. During the evening l lie Scouts gave an exhibition of signalling, and also of first aid work,. Including a demonstration of rescuing ft, person from a burning building, and what to do to revive 1111n. The 8Vbl k woe watched with close interest by the large audience and general admiration was expressed for the skillful manner in whom the boys did their work, The young man spoken of is a sun of Joseph Bowman, formerly of Morris and a nephew to Jas. Bowman M. P. stud 1•V, Bowman, of this township. A question Often Asked Why so many people feel worse af- ter taking pills than before? Trouble is that drastic pills are used. No remedial action is obtained, the bowels are irritated and dreadful constipa- tion follows. In using Dr. Tiamilton's Pills you ,u -e scarcely conscious of having taken medicine. Although very mild, Do, Hauxilton's Pills do regulate the bowels, stimulate normal aetioo of the glands and create neither nausea, griping or violent action. Positively guaranteed for biliousness, indigestion, stomach, liver and kidney ills. For a safe family pill rely on Dr, Hamilton's, 25c per box at all dealer's. Gerrie Miss .7. J. Allan, Eyesight Specialist, will be et white's Rotel. Thursday, May 8th. Hears 1to8P.15. Antos Willis, who recently sold his faum has moved to Berlin with his wife and family. The side at Captain Stun. Kaine's, was largely attended. Buying was brisk and prices good. I.YL•s. George Greer, of Luoknow, has bought the Andison property on Alain street, and purposes to make her horse here. Mr's. R. Ross had the misortune to slip off a stepladder, and is no laid e e w L) A u)1with a sprained ankle. The minimi meeting of the Sunday School of the Methodist church was held. The reports ptesented were en- couraging, especially those of the missionary givin s. The following are the staff for the coming year Superintendent, W. H. Gregg ; as- sistant Superintendent, R. H. Stephens ;'Secretary, R. Nash ; Treas- urer, H. Ashton ; Organist, Miss G. Stinson. Rev. R. J. NI. Perkins has been re- ceiving congratulations of every side on his appointment to the position of rural dean for Oxford County. A- mong his parishioners and towns- people whole appointment is ne( ole as a 1 la the 1 1 interest er viewed with considerable 3 t esC F or• two reasons. In the first place it is the first time that the appointment has come to an Ingersol rector in about 35 years. Mr. Perkins also has the distinction, from what Can be as- certained, of being the youngest rural dean of the diocese. Nat'. Perkins is rine of the many Gerrie boys who has trade good in their chosen profes- sion. Now is the time o get rid of ynul rheumatism. You will find Chamber- lain's Liniment wonderfully effective. One application will convince you of its merits. Try it. For sale by all dealers. Trowbridge OALLED To REST.—The death oc- curred on Sunday, April 21st at 2.45 p. in. of Ruby Leulmex, relict of the late Geo. Oorle, of Trowbridge. De- ceased was born g in Smiths Falls, Feb. 7111, 1843 bud was married to the late Geo. Code 00 May 28th, 1872 and had been a resident of this district for ovei 40 years. She was a faithful member of the Methodist Church and will be touch missed by the congrega- tion. She was a kind mother and a friend to all, to know her was to love her. She leaves to mourn her loss one sister, Mrs. Geo. Patterson, of Alma and one brother, Mr, .Lemmex, of Smiths Falls. The family who are left n Mourn the loss of a loving L n t 1 mother are one son, Hilliard, a , of Howell Setsk and three daughters : Mrs. W H Levett, of Galt, Mrs. Wellington White and Miss Lena Code at home, Their many friends extend to them their deepest sympathy atl3 in then time of sorrow. Listowel L. Male, Listowel's veteran pO 1t" -man, has sold $1I030 worth of chickens since Christmas. The vote on church Union as taken in the List0Wel Methodist church resulted its follows : Official Board, number qualified to vote 33, for 1, a- gainst. 0 ; membership 450, adults fol 327, against 42, under 18 years of age, for 14, against I ; adherents, for 13, against 2. The majority (of the imembership who voted) was 08 for Ohm ch Union. On Tuesday evening, April 23rd, the ex-employees of A. St GPO. Hawkins living in Listowel, accompanied by Rev. II, M. Langford, assembled at Sit'. Hawkins' residence to express in a tangible form .the high respect for andgoo(' feeling towards their form- er employer. Rev. Mr. Langford aeted 115 chairman, and after intro- ducing the deputation, of 35111011 lie leas spokesman, called upon B. L. H. Bamford to read the address. A cosy arm chair was presented to Mr. Hawkins and a rocket' to Mrs. nitwlc- irls. A well attended meeting WINS held in the basement oof the library when the officers of the Listowel baseball club Were elected as follows : 'Hon, Pres,, 181. B. Morphy, k(. O., M. P. Him, 1st vice -Pres., Dr. Moore ; Hon. 2nd vire-Pres , Nfay)r Oliniie ; Zion. :3111 vie (-Pros. GPO. Melrose ; A. Roos ; I.st viae --Pres., N. Rilnpell ; end vue-Ples,, J. Malcolm ; 3rd vice - PIPS , A, E. Windsor ; 41 h 3 1001.PrPs., E 883111)1))> 1 Maliager, J. 'Bat tie '4ec„ W. 58blkb tin ; Treas., V. C. Bamford ; 113(uitging Contnittee, A. ROOS, J, Battle, ,1 Boehmer, N. Bam- ford, H. Itoos, Secretary was 1111th.. ()Aged to write tn. Palmerston, 3lae- `iston, Drayton, Brussels, Milverton and Monition with a view to 0101;11s. illg a baseball league, ' Oable advices announce the (Leath in Edinburgh, Scotland, of Ales, Agnes Bruce, daughter of David Livingstone, the African explorer. The deceased riotedCanada , e with r t he husband iu 1877, aid spent a short time in Listo Som 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 Manufacturer. THE STANDARD PAINT CO. of Canada, Limited, Montreal. P. Ament, Brussels EXCURSIONS TO Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta Special Trains leave Toronto 2.00 p.m. on APRIL 2, 16, 30 MAY 14, 28 JUNE 11, 25 JULY 9, 23 AUO. 6, 20 SEPT. 3, 17 Second elan tickets from Ontario nations to principal Northwest piano at LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES Winnipeg and ,,tum $34.00; Edmonton and return $42.00. and to other points in proportion. Tickets good to return within 60 days from going date. I TOURIST SLEEPING CARS through to Edmonim via Saskatoon, also to Winnipeg ad Calgary via Mcia Line on ell er,ur,,on,. Com- Eomble hertlu, folly equipped with l a e, can be .enured at moderate rat,. local through local agent. Early application must be made, ASK FOR HOMESEEKERS' PAMPHLET containing rates and foil information. Apply to nearest C.P.R. Agent or M. G. MURPHY, Dist. Pm. Ant., Toronto. ONLY DIRECT LINE NO CHANGE 01 CARS H. L. JACKSON, Agent BRUSSELS wet with her oriole, the late John Livtngstoue, mai family, Mrs. J. W. Scott, who is a cousin 0f deceased, with Mr, Scott and Mies Scott, are an present on the continent and will probably visit Edinburgh before re. turning home. Only one member of Dr. Livingstone's family now survives, Mrs, Wilson, of Kimberley, 808t11 Africa, Henfryn H. Pogo lost a valuable heifer, Robert Baker porcha9ed , 1) new driver from John Gaynor. MIS. Davidson and Miss Elsie, of '. Ethel, visited at 1i. Miss Maggie and Beatrice Orelg Suudayed at R. Cunningham's. Ales. James Thompson spent a tory days visiting ftiends in Brussels. Ed, and &1,s. Smith, 14tlrcon., visit- ed their daughter, Mrs. 1Bd, Rowland. - Wm. Baker, sr•, still continues in very poor health brat his many , friends wish him a speedy recovery. •..••+0060••+6+1•+++4•+Q.+ 04 We Haa 'em e O • a O A tif, ■ O , Why, our Spring and 0 Summer Suitings, with all the up -to - j date tones and col- o ors, combined with • quality, , at RIGHT PRICES. • W, PB Fraser • e• Merchant 0 . Tailor a' . BRUSSELS : asmumstatamsevessearestAumiseeeSeastWereweveWNI Brussels Flour ills Again Nonoio Full Time %A/E have just installed, at a very heavy expense, the newest and VV latest machinery fol' making the Best Flours and are now manufacturing the highest grades of Manitoba and Blended Flour. Heretofore all Manitoba Floor had to be shipped in from some other mills, but we are now in a position to offer an "All Manitoba" equal to the best, at less cost to the consumer. "PRAIRIEPRIDE" OUR an all Manitoba High Grade Patent Floor, you will find equal to the best all Manitoba made, being ground from the choicest Manitoba Spring wheat. Begin by trying a small sack and you will be more than pleased. "WHITE LOAP' is a Blended Flour made from selected White Fall wheat and blended with the Manitoba Spring wheat. It makes a choice family flour of highest quality and most excellent flavor. An all round lion, for either bread nr pastry. "SNOWFLAKE" a pastry floor only, for those who desire alight white crust or cake. Made from selected White Fall. wheat. Give ua your next order or tall your dealer to give you ]?R,YND S FLOUR and see that you get it. A call on the 'phone (.0 62 will get us promptly. We deliver anywhere in town flee. Pryne Milling Co. 5' We have had the misfortune to have our dam swept away by the floods but we are not dismayed.. More flour will be made in fla- me and more feed ground than ever. Keep your eye on its. ,. RIPReeteREANNOWRitORPIAtteVt‘iiillettfeRiORARRWIR Nigh Grade Implements famoismiumisme • I have the DEERING Agency and am prepared to give the farmers the best service in all kinds of this splendid make of Farming Implements, Grain Binders Corn Shredders Corn Binders Corn Huskers Mowers Hay Tedders Manure Spreaders Hay Loaders Drills Plows Beattie Bros.' Litter Carriers Gray's High-grade Carriages Petrolia Wagons Etc.. Etc. Pianos, Organs and Gramophones. Sewing Machines Cream Separators Maxwell 'Washing Machines Waterloo Threshing Outfits Gasoline Engines Full 1 ine'of International Itnplenlents. or -Now is the time Ln make your selection, Eindly give me a chance to flgure with you before placing your order. �Lgetnt B ss .�I � icor 1s �