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The Brussels Post, 1912-7-18, Page 52 BUSINESS CARDS, VYH. MaORAOKEN— • Ismer of Marriage Licensee, 0 flue at Grocery,T'uraberry, street, Brussels K. O. T. M. 8rueads,T'ertt o1 the Mueouboee, No. '24 hold. their regular meetings 1u the Lodge. Room, Seeker bleak, on the lot and 8rd Tuesday oveuings of ouch month. Visitors aware welcome, A, 80MER8, Oom, A. MOGIIIRE, 1t, B. WM, SPENCE CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER olr MARRIAGE LICENSES ;nee in the root •Inca, Ethel, 30.4 JOHN SUTHERLAN D INSURANCE, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH' AUCTIONEERS. .1 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION- • pan, will sell for better prloee, to better mon, in lees time and leas Charges than any other Auctioneer In East Huron or • he won't °barge anything. Dates and orders can always be arranged at this Moe or by personal application. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. M. SIN OLAIR— ichor Conveyancer, ancer W • Barri der Bol y Notary Public, ko. CBlao—SEowaxt's 8looli t door North of Ueutrel Hotel. Solicitor for the Metropolitan Bank, PLIOUDFOOT, HAYS & KILLORAN BARRISTERS, SOLI01T- ORe, NOTARIES POBLI0, ETC. W, EaouDBoos.,K.O. R 0, Hass J. L. BTLLOnAN Offloes—Those formerly °coupled by Metiers Cameron A Hoa, OonllalOol, 0010x10. ALLAH LINE Royal Mail Steamers • St. Lawrence Season MONTREAL. TO LIVERPOOL T. T. S. 8. "Viotorion' and "Virginian" T. S. S. "Tunisian" and "Corsican" Settings every Friday MONTREAL TO GLASGOW T. 8. S. "Grampian" and "Hoepet•ian" T. S. S. "Soandinovlwt" and 'Protorhul" Sailings every Saturday T J HAVRE & LONDON Servioe of mode a eteEme a, one class cabin •Sailings every Sunday Fall information as to rates, ata, on apPli-m- Mon to • W. H. ICERR. Agent A.Ilan Line, •Brueselar 1 Fall Term from Sept 3rd Arrange now to enter the TORONTO, ONT. reputation a has a rent re ohogl u tP TheeB For business and ig ar ti for giving rd B p n sold good p training. Graduates are l 3' good positions because they ale t11or- 01 oughly prepared. Write l or -catalogue.. t Open ell year. Enter any time. ct1t Oor. Yotnlg mud } W. J. ELLIOTT, Y Alexander Sts. Principal. 'sit.70 1 gli5i'rae'0 YA,A'TafgTM>m. rONTARIO'S BEST BUSINESS:COLLEGE 6 0CENTRAL /( STRATFORD. ONT. 16 One teachers all lert im 4 ntra°tors. Our conrare,rebettehna .c over and trio equipment 'Is more emir t,tete. We do more for our gradgutee h'ni do other. 1.1nd101 eaniol0. Fourteen applications for trained help 14040 received darieg the pest week, some of these offering over $700. .. 3r , 'g per annum. Wehave three deport: matte—•Oomhteroi*A; shore61)111-and , Telegraphy. Write for our free -mita. > ,u Iogue at>d see what we are doing. Fvi D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. ,, . rivAva?bVeaOvnP <ly"vb4t,vbv15YI 4%+y,CV.,b`n3' W. H. LOVE Funeral Director and Embalmer day,I 1 18 Orders promptly and care- fully attended t0 night or Phone 2` . ETHEL, ONT. r ITT7'^P''►Y"T`I'T'7're Business Cards DR. T. T. M'RAE Bachelor or Medicine, University of Toronto ; Lieentiuto and Graduate of the College of Phy- eioians and Surgeons, Ont. ' Post.ggraduate Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat tion ltol, (Waage, Ex -House Surgeon to St, Mich - act's hospital, Toronto. Office over 14-. R. Smith's Drug Store, Tele• phone com103410n with Cranbrook at all hours, R UP ER -0 Thner stoma siroasTinen. trtuattuttut p1ADID; y M\ U A h • ROOFING will not warp, rot, crack, blister, crumble or rust. Strongly fire -resisting. Maher -old roofs latd'21 years ago are stlll'sound and weather tight, If .-you want a roof .to last, Yhvcstigate Ru -bar -old. 3 Permanent Colors— Red, Brown, Green and natural State. 75 Sole Canadian Mfrs. TIIESTANDADPPAiNTCO. arias0stser 0 et Canada, Llmlted.Mpotreai, P. B russels . ean Am DR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. Physioiwland Surgeon' Post Graduate (lotuses London (Eng.), New York and Chicago Hos- pitals. Special attention to disease of eye, ear, nose and throat, Eyes tested for glasses. DR. WARDLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Vetorinnry College. Day and night calls. O1floe opposite Flour Mill, Ethel. MAUDE C. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST personal graduate Department of Ophthal- mology, McCormick Medical College , Chicago, 111., is prepared to test eyes and at glance et her office over Grower's Restaurant, Brussels, Wednesday, Thursday Friday and Saturday every second week. Chloe hours 10 to 12 a. u1. end 1 to 0. m. Ti, Toronto, at 71e Spading eve., remni'tidor of time. Phone 1.210 Lda2Jrld Stool Knife In the Fresh That's the sensation experienced •by Robert Price of Ilecton, Ont.. He knew it was solution, and of course used "Netviline." As usual it cured and he says. t "No liilimrnt' can excel 3. ervi- lilie, - Severe pains Made -my side lame. It Wag like a steel knife running- into the flesh. I rubbed In tete of Nervi li1ne and Was completely mired." A re/ti- ler snap for Ncvvfliue to cuss ,'Be at3ea and lthoumatisln, It sinks into the core »f the pain, cures it in short or- der, Large 215o. bottles at ell deal• - FRovior elle W$? BRUSSELS G01040 Bonen Go111e NORTH Mail - 4:07 a in Express 10:00 a m Express 11:25 a in Mail 1:09 p m Express 2:00 p m Express 8:02 p in WALTON To Toronto To Goderlolt Express 7:41 a 111 I Express 11:87 a m !Uprose 2:07 p m 1 Express 7:05p m WROXETER Going East - 7:05 n. m. and 8:05 p. m. Going West - 12:40 and 9:47 p. in. All trains going East connect with C, P. R. at Ornngovllle for Owen Sound, Elora and T G. B. stations. GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent. 61 a, goal Reins tem FALL AND WINTER ASSIZES.—The dates of the Fall and Winter Assizes have been announced. The sittings at Goderich will be as lollows • For jury, cases, Monday, September 16, before the Chief Justice of the Exchequer Division ; for non -jury cases, Tuesday, December, 3rd, before Mr. J estice Middleton. Right in youe busiest season when you have the least time to spare you ate most likely to take diarrhoea and lose several days' time, unless you have Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand and take a dose on the first appearance of the di- sease. For sale by all dealers. { PEOPLE are asking when the Pres. idential election iu the United - States is held. It is on the first 'Tuesday after November, falling the first in Noven fiP Monday this year on Nov 5th. The new presi- dent will not be Installed iu office until March 4th following. There will be an- other meeting of Congress before the in• stallatiou of the newly elected President. AT THE LAST GREEN A green little boy in a green little way, A green little apple devoured one day, And the green little grasses now tender- ly wave, O'er the green little apple boy's green little grave. 'L'HE.statutes of Ontario provide that hi iVheu meeting ou the public g hwa Y drivers of rigs must turn out to 111e right, If overtaking another, the driver wish- ing to pass must turn to the left and the driver of the slower conveyance must turn to the right thus allowing room for the faster vehicle to pass. The ' same rule is applicable to motor vehicles as well,as others, The driver of any veh- icle who does not comply wttli these rules is liable for any damage that may occur from such non.observauce, SIEGE or D•li.H6-The Siege of Delhi will he the historic spectacle at 61111. Ca- na11idIl National Exhibition at Toronto' this year. There is no more terribly pplc- tarerque scene in Eugltsh history than this sketch from the great Indian mut- iny. The rich and varied costumes of the natives of different castes mingled witty the uniforms of the English officers *lye to it color that cahoot fail to de- light the eye while the tragic drama cannot fall to be of euthealling interest, Every detail is to receive the strictest at- teUtiOtl to make this the greatest of the many,' historical spectacles that the Ca- uadian National has become famous for. WEATHER INSU1ANOE.— The organi- zation of a Provincial Weather Limn - mice 'Company nsur-note'Company was the outcome of a conference of representatives of the different wencher.. iusura1cecoMpafiies of the province held at S'Iralford. 'Che delegates present were : Jae, Keilermen; Dashwood;. Roger Northcott, Hay P. 0. represeuting the Huron,,Cp. ; Jas. Donaldson, Atwood ; P. J. Payton, St. Pauls ; John McLevan,, Woodstock ; G.' W. Mclucosh, Braenier, representing the Western Co.,, tied W. ''Park; Grand Valley; M. G. 'V'ahee, Glatld r 0 hti Wats teen e $ w W..'A, g Valley g ' Green P. 0.,'represeutiug the Ontario Farmers Co. Object of the. meeting was to organize a Provincial' Asso- ciation in order that uniform system of mnuagieg the different companies could be arrived at. A. G. Smillle of Hensall was elected President of the Association and •.M.•G0 Varooe, Grantl; Valley Secretary. .' Weather Insurance conhpauies were first organized batt seven yeers'ago and aro to a certain extent fo anp)gperimental stage. With a neither of` independent companies throughout the 'province there was a • certain a• planet of friction and as d remedy it was decided to , organize a provincial body. T3e1risks of the oompauy coyer ag1 i- ,..ltl0'al property, such as farm buildings windmills, etc, : also damage of cyclones and, elect storms. Another meeting will be held in Woodstock : about the end of next mouth to complete the or- ganization, OTT IN '1 11 E S'1'ILLV NIh H'L' Ere slun;har's chains have bound me, I I feel the tuneful bite et to ] 01 skeuters flying 'round rue. Tbe'buzzing wings, The spiteful stings, g The muttered byewor'ds spoken The vicious cracks, 8 The aimless whacks, With which the quiet is broken:! Then fu the stilly night, Ere slumber's cbano bas bound pie Though I elm melted quite 1 pull the clothes around me, Happiest Qirl In Lincoln A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, "I had been ailing for some Lime with chronic constipation and 010111V.011 trouble. 1 began Inking Chamberlain's Stotnttah and Liver Tablets and in three days I was able to be up and got better right along. I am the proudest. girl in Lin- coln to find such a good medicine." Poe sale by all dealers.' Ethel FROM VICTORIA, B. 0.— The follow- ing letter, written on July 0th, by Thos. Williamson, formerly of this lo- cality, now of Victoria, British Oolnm- bia, will be read with interest:—DEAR EDITOR.—I write you a few lines to get you to change our address to Vic - torte and also send you $2 to balaeoe lay subscription us we 'cannot get a- long without True Poem. Victoria is a lovely place and is a well builb city with beautiful parks, Summer houses on the beach, some very large build- ings up and a lot of new ones going up. The C. P. R. has a very large ootel ttudhave put a large addition to it this year. Government buildings and grounds are magnificent. There is a good street cin' service and yon can get to any part of the city on thein. I think we will like it Isere as there seems to be a good climate. It does not get loo hot here but ranges from about 50 to 06 degrees with nice cool nights. }laping this finds you in good well at all fairly t e yes us t hettllhasitl nY present. Yom's etc THOS. WILLIAMSON. J. K. and Mrs. Brown attended a pic- nic in Palmerston Friday July 5th giv- en by the proprietor of the Palmerston Creamery, R. A. Treleaven. There were about 500 people in attendance, mostly all of them men interest- ed in dairying, their wives and child- ren. During the afternoon interest- ing address was given by Frank 1•Ierns, Chief Dairy Instructor, of Lon- don, on "The care of milk and cream," after which lunch was served on Mr. Chalmers' lawn. It was prepared by the invited guests and Mr. Treleaven kindly treated the company to ice cream, of which about 18 gallons were used. Everybody seemed well pleased with the afternoon's outing, returning to their homes after thehlcfug Mr. Tre- leaven for the good time, theme cream and the buttermilk, which was drunk by many with acceptance, it being a very %vacm day. • Like a New Disease New to the man who never had corns is the pain relieved by Putnam's Corn Extractor. Old corns and new ones cured quickly by "Putnam's." Sold everywhere. tribution was sent to Presbyterial freely though not members. 'We A , I l y h present Secretary b] I t' 1 t SV AN OPERATION Treasurer aulounting to $10,08, The trust they will see Jit. to enlist in this e!u a 1•esen' eci' ry 1'e1 a wa new material - 1e s e ,t year l i t( as to era Must rl,uuectect with the auxiliary and hag noceaear'ilye be brnnght into any work }wee a continuous member for 24-, to supply the .demand. The Thu tenth year of 13elgrave Society.' and truly laid and as We look over^ the was marked by an open meeting in i condition of things as they were 21 f ill nr Iris old church mu the evening oars ago filen the women of cut How Mrs. Reed of Peoria, Di Marcl, 1001, consisting of a Miseicn- society ere praying at that time for N aI'y 1,11.erary program, given priuei- oaten dome to the reception of the ] members, An o'ler•in' a el n heathen o l -lbs eOri's Knife. of $15 was received. Society having: answer to the prayer lute come RN g 4L ]membership of 10 that year each everywhote the doors are wide open voloutetirocl to contribute $1 and this and off their hinged and we, in Il with L to $ was wppropriate for auswc' to rnu' o wu prayers, expect t Escaped The Sur- pally by ter b fa Gospel i the w r d Peoria, II1.-- "I 'wish to let everyone know whatLydia E.Pinkham'svegetabie Compound has done for me, Fortwoyears I suffered.. The doc- tor said I hada tumor and the only remedy was the surgeon's knife. My mother bought me Lydia E. (f Pinkham's Vegeta- 'ble Compound, and L today I am a well and ia, healthywoman. For months.I suffered from inflammation, and your Sanative Wash relieved me. I am glad to tell anyone what your medicines have done for me. You can use my testimonial in any way you wish, and I will be glad to answer letters."— Mrs. CHRISTINA REED, 105 Mound St., Peoria, Ill. Mrs. Lynch Also Avoided Operation. Jessup, Pa.—"After the birth of my fourth child, I had severe organic inflam- mation. I would have such terrible pains that it did not seem as though I could stand it. This kept up for three long months, until two doctors decided that an operation was needed. "Then one of myfriends recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound and after taking it for two months I was a well woman.' —Mrs. JOSEPH A. LYNCH, Jessup, Pa. Women who suffer from female ills LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegeta- bleshould Y Y Compound, one of the most success- ful remedies the world has ever known, before submitting to a surgical opera- tion. Listowel July 17th was civic holiday. Itteas decided to purchase an offi- cial coat for the Constable by the Council. C. R. Kay, of the Medicine HatNews and formerly publisher of the Banner, is home for a holiday. Town Clerk has made up his vital statistics for the first half of the pres- ent year and transmitted the same to headquarters. These show totals of 13 births, 11 marriages and 12 deaths. D. Hibner, of Berlin, was in town e on two stores and purchased the w Wallace street, at present unoccupied. It is stated that it is his intention. to tit Factor byLakin enlarge the Clu Y g in the present Orange Hall and cover- ing the lot with a font. storey exten- sion of the. faetory, tatting it back to the farthest extent possible and utilizing. the two stores as show- rooms. ACTION oN A NOTE.—J. M. Sohin- beio bronghti snit in Division Court tlgainst John Grubber of Grey on 10 note for $29,45. Mr. Murphy appear ed for the plaintiff. Del'enchttlt rtl- lydgrd that he had 1 eceipts to show 11e had paid to large pl'oporttdn Of the mite and. prnrineed .these receipts. '.Che. ;fudge after examining' thein pointed out, that. these receipts re- fereed to a previous debt and gave a. verdict for the I'1ill amount claimed. For simmer d i errh oea im cihild ren al- ways l- iic- Cholera Chamberlain's G0 + ne w a s s 1 01' oil and Diarrhoea Remedy and cast and a speedy mire is certain. For sale by all.dealere. Rev, and Mrs, W. A. Amos are home after being on an extended trip to the coast. Rev, Mr. Hussey and family arrived in Atwood and are living in R. M. Ballantyne's house, as the parsonage is being renovated. Molesworth Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, of Chicago, spent a few days visitiug with Thomas Elliott. Great work ]las been done in this neighborhood by sawing wood with a circular saw. John and Mrs. Stewart, of Neepawa, Man., are visiting the'foriner's brother D. F. Stewart. Geo. and Hugh Spence have return- ed from a' trip to the West .land re- port some fine experiences. The remainder of the Juoe cheese was shipped Tuesday of last week, price 12;} cents, was larger than iu pre- vious years. The W. F. M. S. held their monthly meeting on the llth inst. when they considered the subject of India. Tile .Mission Band had Keep selected as roll all word. their c Durin the late severe electrical During storm Jas. Elliott's Ionescu the Boun- dary was struck and reports says slightly damaged. The Cheese Fact- ory also suffered to some extent. Atwood The hay crop is an average one, Chas. Bnchaihttn raised a barn frame 40 x 00, over cernent•stllbling, of the 14th con, Municipal council of Elina tnet' the: Agh•icllltural ball on Saturday, fur general business. . The ilarliilinn event to Stratford 9 and brought home it five passenger 'Ford auto to be placed in 1110 livery. '1`hisis the first to be owned in At- wood, Miss Alma Simpson, .of Attvcied, lies been: engaged to tetti:h at School sectioll:No, 8, rtrtrl, hIirnrner holidays t That' e_of' Laidlaw wilI have . nfid Miss Lai g y. S. No. 11, Blinn. Iniron, en Suntllty, .July 701, Oliver Hilbert Peebles, beloved soli of Scott, end Mrs, Peebles, aged 10 year's t an 25 clays died. The Amer. 8mrn,hsl tl 3 P 1 al was held L'tlesday of last week, Melvyn Hanna., of 3011. 8, Blink, while sharpening stakes had the in1s- 4-0140ne 10 cut a deep gash in his. foot Ile was bl•»nght' to 6.1)0 Drs. Guide: where the wound wits dressed, which stiLehos• 1 ressii.tLled 18 le Iilitua Cheese & ]inner 'Mfg., OMB, ,parry shipped their matte of cheese for the last 11101E of June on Tuesday o Lovell AC morning of bust week L v `C1',ristrnus, Montreal.' NLC. t '..ler' of etleesc 419; amount realized' $1304.42, $1 1 16 d a Life Membership certificate andin enter in. If we as members of the ,>OIIllslelOol'llh.ioll 03' 0111' 1041 ycel'a pre- church are doing our clql.y 14(3 will seined it 10 Afrs, James Wightgnan enter in, We have the material at our now of West Ilan, Manitoba, Wed- command to do this with. An elni- 110aday evening, July 16611, after neat wii0er has said What is the prayer meeting. On behalf of the church for but to make missionaries ; auxiliary M,'s. (Rev.) Hall, President What is education for but to educate rend the address and 341rs. Fergusou, them ; what is commerce for but to theft let Vice Piesidomt, made the carry them ; What is the fullpurpose presentation. In the years 1891, 1802 of life but for the purpose for which and 1893 were contributed loots per member each of the three year, which was an assessment levied by the Presbyterial on all members of the various anxilial'ies to assist Prosbytelial in giving Life Member- ship certificates to Mrs. (Rev. Sutber- laud, Ripley ; Mrs, (Rev,) McNabb, Lncicnow, and. Aire. (Dr.) Graham, Brussels, who for a long time were Treasurers. The following year all the members contributed louts to assist Presbyterial to purchase a baby organ for Miss Campbell, of India. We have held 17 Thank -offering meetings, the first 1)11 Oct. 10th 1895, addressed by Rev. Mr. Graham, Bay- field. The Thank -offering meetings of 1890, 1897, 1898 are worthy of special attention. In 1890 we invited the auxiliaries of 81, Helens, Wingharn, .Blyth, Brussels and Rluevale and they were all represented but Blyth. .Mrs. Murray, of Kincardine, Presi- dent a woman of superior ability and strong pstsonality, gave us a very stirring address. We served. lunch from baskets on this Occasion in the old church. Next year the Thankoffering was held in the old church and this meet- ing was also represented by neighbor- ing societies. Supper served from tables set of the manse ground. Dr. McKellar, of India, addressed this Helps Men to Work Hard That's what Ferrozone does ; it sup- plies the additional strength that all. ables a than to maintain health under difficulties. "Last Spring I:was so completely ragged out I could not work" mites J. W. McNichol of Turn- bull, urnbull, Man. "In the moruiugg I was tir- ed—limbs ached all over. Idud no ap- petite, was sleepless, nervous and un- happy. Fereozone put new life into lee. Now I eat heartily, nerves are joy I sleep well. I know the l y of health." it's by supplying noutish- ment mid good blood that Ferrozone builds np ; try it -50c. per box at all. dealers. . BEEGRAVE WOMEN'S FOREIGN MIS- - SIUNAR Y SOCIETY meeting and the ordinance of Baptism was dispensed at the gather- ing by Rev. Dt'. Ross, of Brussels, on our Pastor's infant daughter, Margar- et Hall. We still remember very clearly how beautiful was the prayer offered by Dr. Ross at this sacramolt that this child should become a Missionary to some dark place on this ea, Frthollowing year Thankoffo'ing meet- ing ivas held in the form of a pic-nic in Air. Lawrence's bush, now owned by Jaynes Taylor, at which Dr. R. R. McKay, of Toronto, Foreign Mission Secretary of our church, gave an ad- dress as did Rev. Mr. 'Neely, of Tor- onto. We were also honored a few years after by having Dr. McKay ad- dress another meeting in the church. 17 thankoffering meetings have been held and werejoicethat it has been our privilege on those occasions to bear from many who have been in the forefront of the battle, not only the story of the needs of the work but also the successes which should be of vital interest to every woman of the church as we cannot hear too touch in this connection and we cannot know too much. For 4 years, starting 1990, we met twice a month, second meeting being a meeting for prayer, held in the manse at the same hour as our auxiliary. The united supplication was that the blessing of the Lord our God would attend in rich measure upon our Missionaries and upon the var•10410 fields. The largest number of members on the roll was in the year 1905 when 19 names were enrolled. For a number of years the average attendance was very small, 5 being about the usual number er and meetings were held g Tree month after month when only t1 were in attendauoe. A rule we observed in those days was that if only two were present we would read a portion of scripture and have prayer and we have reason to believe that this fidelity saved us of more than one occasion when the interest was at a very low mark and disaster threatened the auxiliary. A r'epor't of some of the principal features in cdhihection with the work cal•efed on by the Women's Foreign 'Missionary Society, of Knox church, Belgrave, dating the 25 years of its otgaliization. \Ve are not fond of 9' ' tt after ,.t> ' ni eL• fell frit dl,m Ohetr'11t10 y, years of quiet, effective sex viee the 111ne has come fo1' Oth' Cel'sbratinn, We praise • our dear Father in Heaven for permitting us to be CO- workers with Him in this great work —spreading abroad the ltttovleclge of the -Gospel of His dear Sou—also for the blessing which has come into one own lives from taking all active in- terest in the, work. ,With thanks- giving we praise the Giver of every good and perfect gift and for all Lhe means or grace which we enjoy tli000'•,h' the w0,17. We also praise Him for the lives of those p311311igg tvnniol whci quartet'of 41, century ago. realized the extent ee the privilege and obligation resting upon them in, cennectiol with 1\i.iNs1o11 w(>1•17 and anted accordingly. • i This auxiliary WWI org4Lhized n the mania in the month of Febeuat'y, 1887, by Mrs. (Rev.) Robet't Least[, of St, Helens. Some 10 411011ths ego she passed to her reward, ab her home Parlcdale, Toronto, while still `engag- ed in active service. The first officers elected' for this branch were :- Mrs. .3 runes WlgltlinlLn, Fres,,; Mrs,. (Rev,) George Law, Sec,'; Mrs. 'Wm, Oeltser, Tress,, and tlrgle- present at the first 4neethigs Were Mrs. ;Nimes Wight - man,. Tau ` Mrs, man; Miss.Date \Vlglllr La a' MINI Annie 'Molkle'oh'n, and 'Deaver. 1 44150 14liss lllizabeth Irvine. who hits spent 16 years 121 hynik in. the, Ttco•eigt1 fitild-. ACPs. Cettso'h;rintintuul ro'ens- urer for.li years. One year from the date of orgaliizaion the first cots' 14 years ago, through removal to Mine fields, we suffered the serious loss of our President, 1st vice Presi- dent and Secretary. This was a very serious' less to our little band. We were 11120 without a settled pastor at this time. 'one of those remaining insisted that the meeting should be announced reglilal'ly from the pulpit and though there were 4 meetings a1)1104111Ced 1110re was just one wemau calve 01111 to attend elm of thein. Little by little we were able to gather our forces together and though one not been 1growth hasof t' g of leaps and bounds yet we have been slowly but sm ely increasing in num- bers aucl interest. Last year was the the most successful in Ot11' history, contributing $59.00 and 'a, largeatrl- ount> of clothing. We had the largest attendance last year of tiny previous year 10 members being out at many of the meetings, all members assisting with the pro- gram also leading in prayer. The first years of „the society the program consisted or one Of Lhe members read- ing the Mission•uy Leaflet, tL little 1)14)101.5 x '7 inches, whirl calve ttt a cosi of 10 cents per member. We studied 17.6 themeetings most of the books prepared for stnciy and this with, the up-to-drLte Missional'y litera- ture which itan•11-ture.which is sought out by all the members we find very instl heti Ve when taken by two different members each month makes a very interesting and pirolltable meeting. In the 26 year's we have contributed to the Presbyterial treasury $822,15. Whsle 111e dnanr441 side is irnportaut yet over and above and of far greater importance is the 0 iritua latmosphere which. pervades tTiwork. A large bale of good clothing has n I t beenbeen$e„Int CO file Work inthe North weal' 4a.611 7Hrl:t'. r.. ts with \\ L warltl arltnnwledg, of 'contributions 'L ih 1 }l )rrcu t rt the a I fin and also in our 7,`hiurknlfer= clothing g a lc t ing ennteibutiols given by members of the congregation who have many, tinges come to assist by responding foreign missions exist, the enthroning of Jesus Christ in the heat is of the people. As we sit there in the quiet of this afternoon hour completing this record whicl> brings to a close this quarter of a center in the history of this Y auxiliary the wards of the old hymn so familiar to teeny in repenting it- self "God is working hia ;impose out As year OUCCPelle Haab ye414', (god is working his. I117310se out Arul the time is drawing near, " Nearer and Nearer draws the time And t shall ;Direly be i A\Vhentheeartltslrallbe filled. with The knowledge of God As the waters covet' the seas" Mae. W. 1. VratUDH0l, Secretary. It Rings In Your Eare, That SNITS cough is everywhere yon go, deep and hollow because consum- ptive. First iG was catarrh whil•I1 could have been cured by Oatharr'ilo- zone, Moral, never Neglect a cold, ne- ver trifle with catarrh. go to your• druggist and get Oatar'rhnznne, it's instant death to colds, cures thele u a few mi notes. Throat trouble and cat- arrh disappear as.by magic. Catarril- ozone is the great throat, nose and bronchial remedy today. Thnnsarttls use it, do.cLors prescribe it—why, he - Cause it does rerieve:quieltly and en re thoroughly. Two sizes, 23c and $1.00 at all dealers. ♦e♦•.•.••••••••0.000.•••••♦♦•i•••♦••♦•♦••♦00••••0••0 • • • • • • • • • • e • 0 ••• • • • • • •• ••• • • •••• • • s • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e ••• s • • • ••• • • • • • •• 0 • 0 ♦ • e • A • ♦ e • • ••• • • • • • P. ome an ee We Handle S 4. 8 e Frost & Wood, McCormick, Cockshutt; John Deere, Dain, Fleury, Wilkinson and Percival & Kemp Plows and all kinds of Farm Machinery. Louden, Beatty, Workman & Ward and Preston Hay Tools and Stable Fittings. • Barber and Brantford Buggies, Carts, etc. • Adams, Speight and St. George Wagons, s G P a g etc. Singer Sewing Machines. De -Laval and Empire Separators. All kinds of Wind Mills, Gasoline En gines, Washing Machines, Wringers and o Coal, Wood, Gasoline and Oil Stoves. Roofing, Evetroughing, Hardware, Tin- w ware, Paints and Oils, Paris Green and • Poultry Fountains. • The largest variety of Plow and Machin- r e .. ralwayson • ]lilt o 'n this vicinity e sly Repairs 1 )• hand. • s ♦ 4' • • • • ♦ • • • • • • • • ♦ • O Bell and Rural Telephones. Give us a call 1rauter Iros Ethel• Ont. err ]D r "-c ria. ? CO• S' ' SECRETS ®IF LIFE Statements made by patients taking the New Method Treatment. They know it Cures 139” No Names or Testimonials used without written consent VARICOSE VIIXNS CORED. Case No. 10888. Symptoms when he started treatment:—Age 21, single, its 1n- 1 dv lgad In lm mm•al habits several years. Va— i Ica s m on the ee Valise 1, both two p of the Paco, etc, After two months' treatment he writesas ,chews:—".`our, w elcome letter to hand andam very glad to say that I think myself cured. My Varico Veins have completely dis- appeared tor quite a white and it seems a cure. I work harder andfeel less tired. I have no cleair0 for that habit w hatever and If I stay 1lke this, 'which I have every rumens to believe I ruin, Thanking you for your kind attention," eta GAINED 14POUNDSIN ONE MONTIt. Patent No.. 18522. This patient (aged 58) had a -chronic apse of. Nemeous Do- >11ty and Sexual Weakness and wee rue down In vigor and vitality. Atter ono muntll s treatment he reports ea fa- lows:—"I reeling eerie we11, I have gained 14 pounds h1 one-month, 00 that S will have to oongratulate Yam" Later report:—"I arc beginning, to feel more like' a man. I feel alt condition it gating: better,every week," ,Ilislaer re. port :•--"Deur Doctors—As I feel tld vl8 thlt.1r Clint 1 1 lednne t la to months t e have: to get, be ourght atonepitlnio I `hone never b frOin ,l but 1 put yell Science In you Yrom rho etm't and yell have cured me.'! CONSTITUTIONAL BLOOD DISEASE. of o alt hea 9 ar 4 T p0 No. 1447 . " N Patient Ila and lY eel togs and an Tom m g ono Y Y i S good now. I am very grateful to you and shall never forget tho favor your medicines Have done for me. You can use my name In recommending it to ant sufferer. I am going to got mar- ried soon, Thanking 4-000005 more, eta." SAYS TWO MONTHS CUBED IBM. Patient No. 161623. Ago 22. Single. Ineulged in Immoral halts 4 years. De- posit in urine and drains at night. Varicose Volna on both' aides, pains in back, weak sexually. Ile writes:—'R voeeived your letter of recent date and in reply I am pleased to say that after taking twomonths'. treatment I .•woa1,1 consider myself completely mired, as I have seen no signs c$ 'them online back (ono year). THE Wow,» ' 8EBDI5 IMBUEMENT. • Patient No, 15828. '2 limo not lied n os alar i0m fasten I donwhen know 1 e regular and am Seeing fine. 'Pito world Dooms altogether different to me and 3 thank ciao for dlreeting mo to You. Ton have boonan honest (looter wlth'mo," CURES GUARANTEED, OR NO' PAY SE VEINS, NERVOUS 'DEBILITY, atom. AND NARY C and euro S, KIDNEY DISEASES and all Dittman URINARY COMPLAINTS, 1{11?NEY AND BLADDER Peculiar to Man, CONSULTATION VCE. $OOKS FREE. If unable to cal] write for a Q116116011 Blank for Homo Treatment. • - n Ag letters front Canada mint be nddrassed to 004 Can. owkt y> * ___.- o L'. KE NED7-e Do 344NEDt, Fol) A'alO Cra adieu ... NEDY- wINDBOR, ONT. DRS. IKCI NEDIF -,Sy KEN , DY H l .St. Detroit Mich. Cor. Michigan Ave. andGriswold, ,