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The Brussels Post, 1913-3-13, Page 5BUSINESS • CARu8, WM. SPENOE CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER or MAIt1.i,IAGE LICE NSEti Nee in Ilse Pest Oftlee, Ethel, 80.1 JOHN SUTHERLAN D 111 1ANOx, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH, AUCTIONEERS. I,' S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION- -11 spa, will sell for better prioee, to 0, 01er wen, 111 leap 0,010 and lase (Merges loan any ether Auotiouee,. do Last liuron or 1(e won't charge anything. bates and orders out ulwaye be arranged at this (moo or by lioatioa , , raoual a tlp , kVA AND GOtIVEYANCIN6. *�\i • MSINCLAIR—. 1Barrister, 80110110r, Conveyancer, Notary Public, dc. 011loo—Stewart's /look I doorNor th 01 COutr,l Hotel. S(11101 or for the Metropolitan Hank. IjitUUDPOU'ri, HAYS & KILLORAN 8 AIt RIM EES, SOLI02'1'ORS, NOTARIES I'U8LL1, FSTU, W. 1./10013800T,K, 0. R 0, HAYS J. L. KIOLonAN oWoax—1 o formerly ocos pled by Messrs Cnmorou h Holt, (l000nzou, 000(0810. ALLAN 1.1 Royal. Mail Steamers ST. JJHN HALIFAX LIVERPOOL Front fit ,1' „ Halifax ofl Prom Feb Tunisian .,. 1 Feb22 Direct 1 Tunisian ..... ob '8 Mar. 1 Hexpelion ....... .. Mar. a In, ret Victorian - Mar, 12 Mar. 15 Grampian ........... alar, 22 Diteet. BOSTON PORTLAND GLASGOW From Bo+ton Front Portland Nurnidian .......... Feb 27 Scotian Olnr. 0 , Scandinavian ........ Mar. 18 Mar. 20 Ionlnn Feb. 27 — Full information its to rates, etc„ on nppli ra- tion to W. H. KERR. Agent Anne 1,10e, 13rusaela. 'baa arosaaarassaa turf tu1'Gt aseii+'Dva .Sass Stenographers Bookkeepers I �' Cashiers.(71) Oftleeband. MsisAcoeloms, ,'Commercial6e>. and ShcrtS 131 Teachers aro in great demoted if they graduate from the 15. 53, TORONTO, ONT. 4 Many former students are now earn - 9 ing frons $700 to 52,000 n year, We deal t, inonly the boat kind of Practical Ed. ucatiel, W0 nae boot ayetwn0, employ i, boat teachora tout prorluen tete tool re - 2, snits. Suter now. Catalogue free. E Oor, Young and W. J. ELLIOTT, 75 Alemulder Sts. Principai. �. 'Y . .nvr.>avaaaRrA cs('y�l . .vRt'av%a�� 1 CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT- r The best practical training school in t`o-aOntario. rhreo departments— Com- p and Telogra- ), ply. Alt 00n,'eea. aro thor'utilt a1lt1 i c: practical. renaltera a0 enxperlenoed 15 ���yr,, andgrndttntosaro pleard in poaltionu, 30 We give individual attention nnd stud- Svt etlta may enter at any time . /,e, Write for our free catalogue at D /t/A, On00, j4 D. A. MCLAOHLAN, Principal. ff 5 7\t .:1, FaSYl.tfl eaaswaydw.v'./ a:Yavllvov5Z3X553S' 7 ,coAv.3 ;,,,,.vas,,A yvny .„,yA.avl vArav,>v.,v- b.„', Tuesday, Mar. 25 ti r da of the is thoo eg y ',374 Sprung; Term at The L. Business Iel stow .� College r 1 9. hb i✓t Two Courses— Commercial and Stenography EDWIN O. MATTHEWS, Prin. G. i' ,c^► fit>a,.ttt'a RL�'0iRe1VRLr�yRV4A '^aQR4a'0 A. RAYMANN is prepared to supply the best goods in Windmills, Iron and Wooden Pumps and Stehle Fittings, such as PipilIg, Wats er Bowls rev stock, ,Cc. 4epail's to Pumps- promptly attended to. Give me a call: A- . RAYMANN N Cranbrook Pity The easy Office Man. Ila feels hall' dead, a settee of tlaHse,b, headache and not'vestt'tti(1. He is on the verge of breakdown through over- work and look of exeveise. These difficulties are 'best overcome Ly Dr, Hatnilton's Pills, which 31710100 the bowels Active, stimulate kidneys a,t(1' liver and thereby free the system oif itn )unties, l ''V' Lll%t 1 Lrn(1 atlYYlilhllln Oltn' In revitalize Y Whole being t0 511a11e off lethargy and tived1108s, not hiog eomp,ares with Dr. Hamilton's Pills which do melte gond looks; good spirits, good health, Sold evetyWhet'e in 26c boxes, v-- - l ads®.,dia.ts$ses®.a. to 1 Funeral Director 1 and ElYlbalmer 1 W. H. Lova j01'1038 promptly and care - fully attoutled to night, or 1 day, Phone 2211. ETHEL, tONT. Business Cards DR. T. T. M' RAE ,11,01elor of Medicine, Univorslty 00 Toronto f [Acentlut0 and Graduate of the College of Phy- 41011t110 and Surgeons, Ont, Poet -graduate 0110110 Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat i osplont, Uhloago,111. Ex -house Surgeon to 8t, Mich - lot's Rosetta t, Toronto. oflloe over Alt, Smith's Drug Store, Tele. 'hone. u> 00110eet(un with ur,hrook at all hours. • DR. M FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. •5701ou1n and Surgeon I Poet Gradua to courses alldon 1Eng.1, New York tied Chicago Hos. Il tela. Semliki attention tod10ea00 of eye, ear, lode and throat. Eyes tested for glasses. DR. WARDLAW donor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Jollego. Da • and night calla, (Ace opposite lour Mill, Ethel.(Acethel. MAUDE C. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Personal gradnnte Department of 00111111 - eulogy, hla)Jal'm10k Medical College, Oldengo, 111 , ,o prepared to tea, 0y 0') and tit glasaes at 1101• (thee over G1•ewnl'4 Rest 'tweet, Bruaxelp, ,n Thursday, Friday and Saturday of every .week. Office hours 1. to 0 p. in. Forenoon. nY n ❑dntment� Phone 1219. pl T. R. BENNETT will givo better aatinfoction to both buyer end +elle• than tiny other Auctioneer and only 'harp what 13 reaswutl)In. 51,1,1') 00101,100 rt ,1)y wherein 0000113,. Pine bred stock sales a speeinItr, Write or 'phot(( 20 Iffroxeter. oat •Merv$ Items W. R. VRAL1t, publisher ot the -iea- torth News, has purchased the Iuger- soli 'I'ribuue and will dispose of the Sealorth paper. SPRING stock Shows will be herd at Seaforth 'Tuesday, April 1st ; • Bruce - field, Wednesday, April and, and Clinton, 'Thursday, April 3r01. Chamberlain's Oongh Remedy has won its great reputation and ex- tensive sale by its remarkable cures of coughs, colds and croup. It can be depended upon. Try it. Sold by all dealers. 'Plitt days ere growing longer and they will lengthen something more than El minute per day until the end. of the month lengthening leu thenin faster then until the latter part of June. Next Sunday, March 16th, day and night will be the same length. ECLIPSE OF ldooN.—A total eclipse of the moon will occur on March 22nd, the day before Easter Sunday, a few min- utes before 7 o'clock in the morning. Al that time the sun will be rising 10 the East as the full moon is setting in the West, The total phase of the eclipse can ouly be seen at a considerable dts. tante West of 'Toroth(, as the mo u x111 have gone below odr horizon before that stage is reached in lull force. Many sufferers from rheumatism have been surprised and delighted with the prompt tellef afforded by ap- plying Ohamberlaiti's Liniment. Not one cease of rheumatism i1) ten re- quites any itteenal treatment what- ever. This liniment is for sale by all dealers, _ IUNR 13U011 WILL BE SCARCE —Au expert termer, wllo has made a close study of entomology, says that owiug to the gronud having been covered s, scantily with scow 01112 Millet there Wm„ be few June bugs next Spring. '•'The frost ,vtlt easily reach the larvae with such a light coveripg of snow," lie sa'd, • and as they C0(71100 stand the cold the% Will die. Last Spring there wart swarms of Juue bugs, and many farmers were so much inconvenienced by . them that even 10 a few 'tuition' are misswk this Spring 1)u one will regret it." TORONTO Globe speaks er West $luiou Liberal nouttnee as follows ;— themes )LeMSllan, who has beet, Ultimo nions11 chosen by the Ltberels Ill Wean Huron as their c(mdtdate For (h. Federal House, is a vont g man who Still make au excellent' Parhamelt0r, representative. 'Tlie oun est sou of to a Y l; P the late uhuMcMillan,w1 ro s1) long represented Sultt100111he it; one of we mostprogressive (301 mato-dem farmers 101 the Province, tl(orou .hl g 1 versed i1) public eaters, an excellent debater, and 01irrep(oachable character. It he can succeed in redeeming West Huron he will uuquestiopably matte his murk it. the House. House Oy 1(11(3(5010 CoMOtrr'rlog,— A aneeting 01 tits (.1pu(tttee was Geld a1 y lest an 0u Tuesday of weep and Clinton rosy5 duly mspe ted the house, e s finding everything Satisfactory awl ,(o (h mates being career for. rile Clerk wap '1051(n0ted to write Toronto General Crust Corporation regarding the estate of au inmate beipg cared for, the charge tar whose care' 10 E1.eo per day on account of extra help required. It was decided that in future any person de- s(r(n7 any of the inmates to visit them be required to sig( a bond of $boo guar. anteelug 1110 or her good behavior and sate return to the house, -and this. with- out expense of the County. Au amend- ment was made to the regulations for admitting persons to the house, The committee .advised that esinnates be had, and the contract let, for building `1.1)1 addition .to 1110 South end ot the barn, 80 es to confirm the contract al- ready being carried out by Mr.Manns, W11.1, IT EVENTUATE.- What appears w be an inspired etatelllent foreshow Sag new temperance legislation by the' Ontario Government appears in the Mail and Empire as follows'; The clog - lug of all bars and shops throughout the province at eight o'clock i1) the'evening and at noon on Saturday, and the elimination of bottle selling by hotels, may become 11 t em 1xrance issue before Ole end of the present ties:dolt of the Detail io Legislature. While 111e subject has not received the consideration 01 the government so tar as i5 known there le a strong and growing Sentiment A- mong moderate and prectic8l-Initided temperance men in favor of legisletioh along such lines and nota few Con- servative members of the House con- sider that such action would most of f•1 r all the varied proposals eutlined make of the 1 ' the u the elimination ev1 0l 1 f r 1 s I drink Ha61uWhen the Government m eel membersret iti cucua the early clos- Sng of the bars will probably be discuss ed, along with central control, anti. betting and other proposals. Rev, A. W. Barker has accepted an invllatiou to remain as pastor of the Se0forth Methodist church for a third Veer. A uusnimous invitation was ex- tended him by the quartetly bomd. You judge it maul not by what be promises to do, but by what he has dune, Phot is the only tette test. (humbel•lai11's Dough Remedy judged by this standard has no superior. People everywhere speak of it i1 the highest terms of 31(10100. Ful' sale by all dealer's. . Do you believe in advertising? If not why do you put a sign in your store front or hang out roar goods? Unless people come to town they cant see these but a good live advertisement in Tug Po -'r goes right into the home and is ad offset to EIItou'S and Simpson's once lists whioh also go there. Help draw tee le to the down by pushing your own business. Have you any bargains to offer ? HICKS ON MARCH.— A reactionary storm period covers the 13111, 74011 and 1stli. The moon will be at greatest d iulien at this time. A regu- lar eel u- g lar stun m pet iod involves the 17th to 231d. 'rhe cettt7e of Earth's equinox falls on ( he 22)1(1, within two days of the centre of the Vent's equinox on the 24' ti The 0103011 will be in opposition with Earth 110 at NU mid 5 ) eclipse node 01) the I 22nd anis on the celestial equator and in perigee on the 21st We will venture to put down luesdal Wednesday, Tbuistlely, 1 lidav, Setnrd(ty and Sunday Ole 18.h, (9th, 2501, 2(st, 221101 and 23rd) as eua1tituting a period of great and daugeroesdisturbances. A react)onary storm period is central on the 24111, 25131 and 26th—coincident with the centre of the Venus period, '1110 probabilities are that iprolonged spell of hard stormy weather w ill merge the storm periods at this time, but storms will be more pronounced and general on the reactionary days -24th. 25011 and 26111. A regular storm period covers the last three days of March sad the 6 st Mien dans of April. The 29th 30th and 31st will bring decided change „ falling barometer (nigher temperature .nal threatening clouds. Children are much Inose likely to conn tenet the contagious diseases whom they have colds. Whooping cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever and consumption are diseases that are often contracted when the child has a cold, That is why all medical authorities say beware of bolds. For the quirk cure of colds yon will Hud 707711ing better than Chaulbe'laiu's 1 t can always Or. ugh Remedy. s be I y depended neon and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by All dealers. CHARAC'faa SICKTCa,—The VRucouver. Sun publishes the following sketch of a brother of Barrister A. B. Macdonald, fe'tnell1' of Brussels, now in C"anbrook B. C,—Declared to be one of the best public speakers in the Province,_ t1(dco'rn Archibald Macdonald. cinalr- nlan of the organization committee of the Liberal party to British Columbia, I. declared by his friends to have a bright political future before him. Mr. Macdonald has a genius for organiza- tion Hui his efforts for the success of the Liberal party in British Columbia and Canada are untiring. He is a native of Ashfield township, Huroh county, Ontario, and was educated at t Gutlerich Collegiate Institute and the University of Toronto where he re- ceived ceiver3 leis degree of L. L. B. in 1905, 'Che next year be graduated from Os 1;o0(1e Hall, Toronto Mr. Macdonald mariiedNliss Lens Baird, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Baird, of Andover, N, 13. Coming to British Columbia In too7. Mr,. Macdonald commenced the pretence of his profession at Cranbroos, where his ability nurse cited the attention of the Province at large, so that on his removal to Vancouver last near he found a hearty welcome awaiting him. His eloquent and deep-rooted Liberal principles snake hien a popular speaker at evert. meeting where Liberalism is 'ISsettase1 and in spite of his short so jowl] on the coasthe is heralded RS one of the men who is going to lend the party to victory and give all classes just and free legislation in British Columbia.ia, APPRECIATIVEWOROs — Rev: A. L. Russell B D one of the oldest and hes. known of Methodist ministers In he London Conference, who is now superannuated ereunnatel a( d Ilea gone Ile to the Wesf will not be at the Conference thS- year: 1 e present President Rev. J. Ford, wrote to hint as follows : Clinton,1 an. 14, 1913 DEAR RRo. RUs ELL —I received your note and wish 10 express my sense of personal sorrow end regret at your prospective absence from the next session of otic• Conterence, I will miss You at an rate since the time of n» probation you have been a prominenti nen t figure In the London Conference Yntr personality and Character marked by severe integrity and tenderness the outcome of a successful attempt to lead a spiritual life, has done much to Stn• press a tone upon our Conference life This is said with tdlssincerity. I do not forget that the present mcrnieg de- votional exercises., so marked a feature of our Conferences, are the results of the prolonged efforts of a little baud of men who inlet in the morning for pray• .er. who had to press their way, not through 1( jeering but through an in different crowd of nteo, Of this band Soft were a recognized leader. Yours Faithlnlly, 1. E. EOR1), The Christian Guardian adds :-"We ere sure all who had an intimate ac .gtein)ance with Bro. Russell will in- dorse the President's words," When That Gold 0omos liow is It to be cared P This method is simplicity itself. Rub the cihest,. and throat well with Nerviline, use it its et gargle and take some in hot watee before retiring along with one of Dr. Hamilon's Pills. Next. Motu.. ing finds you refreshed, floc from cold and height es '10 dollar. These lurrllseilnfd t'erleciies are wonderfully 0000easfnl, and certainly won't fail in y0110.0ase, Fur ea le at all dealers, SAVED FROM 11' you 1)11ve dandruff get rid of it by AN O a • How Mrs. Reed of Peoria, 1.11.1 Escaped Tho Sur- geon's Knife. Peoria, I11,--" I wish to let every (5 know whatLydiaE,Pinithata eVi_stills Com wind hue d Le forme Fortsvoyc-sr'8 I su>.(r'ed. The doe - tor said Ihail a tumor and the only remedy was the surgeon's knife. My mother bought me Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound and today I am a well c. d heall,hywoman. 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 n REED 105 Mound St. Peoria, 111. . 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 ITIII 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 my friends 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 should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound, one of the most success- ful remedies the world has ever known, before submitting to a surgical opera. tion. Wtngham Alderman George Spott0n has taken neer the newspaper business rotatively owned by T. Niall. A•1l'. lfall is going to California, where he has seaman( ,t fruit faem. Special communion services were rmldnrled Stu1d(ty in the 0. 0. F. 11a11 by Rev. G. V. Collins, of the Baptist church. The hull will be used until the chneeh recently gutted by lire, is renovated. The funeral took place to Wingliam eemetety Monday last week of Edward II:tines. lie was '74 year's old, and died at his home on ennces- si0)1 13. 'l'Rr7bert'y, after a long illness. Ile is survit'ed by his wife, Afa1'me. named McDet'nnid, frnnl near Luck now, who imbibed too freely Saturday afternoon lst Inst , and then commenced giving a series of ad. eh'esses from his cutter to crowds which gathered eve•y time his critter stopped, was fined $5 by Magistrate Morton. Nk:Derulid refused to take Chief Allen's advice and go hone and its a 1•eattlt was arrested. Seaforth Rev. A. W. and 1Mirs. 13aekee Have eetul'ned from a visit to friends in \ValluSebnr t,g. Miss LilyHenderson who broke he' ankle somtime ago is able to be out again with the aid of a cutch. The animal meeting of the Children's Aid Society was held in the town 011 Tuesday eveningof last, week. E. Foster, of Port Elgin, has pro - chased the 100 -acre farm of John O'Keefe, which Iles to short distance East or Seaforth. He will tape his balms that ore now at Port Elgin (lotto, to Seaforth by freight and put them u11 o11 his new pure )ase. ROYAL PURPLE Stock & Poultry Specifics FREE large 04 -page books (with in - pert) on the common diseases of stock and poultry. Tells how to feedd all kinds of heavy and marcs ranch cows, andaligan horses,fattening colts �h w to gee ftt bin steers,also o p ansa and n e g n as well that the will lay poultry so Y and feed 9 n in. winter _ee in summer. It contains BO recommends from all over Canada, Loin people who have used our gouda. No farmer should be without it. You can fatten cattle and hogs in a month's has time t.1' using our Royal Purple Stook Apocifln than you could possibly do without it n 1 and lher, b.1' an.in.r it month's feed and labor an the cost to you will not be more than $1,60 for six pigs or $1.00 for one steer, It will keep your horses In show condition with ordinary loot miserable -look- ing m you have a ! i on your lace t it on thte one 0( animal ') try a ) Heat and sea the marvellous malt which will bo obtained Our Stock Specific wit' increase the milk flew three to rive lbs. per cote per day. while being fed in the stable. A 501 ••»nkege will last a cow or horse 70 days. ..OYat. PIMPLE POULTRY SPECIFIC it make your hens lay Nat no well in the winter 50 in the summer, and will keep them free front disease. These goods are pure and unadulterated. We.. do not nae any cheap filler to mak( a .large package, entirely different from any on the _mar';et at the present time. Royal Purple Stools Specific, 60e pekes.; four Ole pdcga„ in as alir-tight tin. for $1,00. Royal Purple Poultry Specific, 255 and 500 solcgs., and $160 air -tight this that hold four 6Sr. pdt,:0 Royal Purple Liao Killer, 260. and 50c tins 1 80e by mail, Royal Purple. Gan Cure, 250' and. 60e tins; 800 by math Royal Purple Sweat Liniment, 500 bottle; 000 by mail, RoyalPenileCotth.Cure, 500 tin; 200 by mail. Royal Purple Disinfectant, 260 and 500 tins. Royal Perple Roup. Cure, Ole titre.; 900 ley mail, Royal Purple Wornt Powder, 270 tins; 80e by mail, 'We will send absolutely free, for the asking, postpaid, one of our 'Manufactured only by Theta. A. Jenkins Mfg. Co. London, Canada . (I I.11 Book- lets Royal l 1)l )lo , 11 lits t 0 3 l Ali lets (nay be nlytail ((l froth A A . G. Backer' A. McDonald &Son BruseeiS oraribrook SOME GOOD ADVICE lulling the gee 118, 1 If your hair is falling out, stop it. I There is one ours remedy that will remedy those, miefort twee and aid you to keep young. PAItIS1A:14 Sage, the great hair re- stotet', is guaranteed to permanently1etlluve dandruff in two weeks,. nr Ihs. Fox will give yon your looney' >a,dt, PARISIAN Sage amps falliltg little— it preveitt, the hair 03013 fading It le the hest 3,reutifiee for 111(lie5' hair, 11511 tnnl:,'' 11130•%11, 111811.1.11.144 hnht• fluffy, sort 301)11 beautiful. PARISIAN Sage Is sold and rigidly gnaraulNei by Jae. Fox. 50 0011113 11 bottle, Canadian makers, 'Pile R. T. 131(001 00 , Ltd., Fort 1llrie, Out. I H. Maloney has purchased from Mrs, T. E. 'Flay the building 8uutvll as the old post office. Mr. Maloney is having it fitted up 115 all express office and a dwelling, The annual meetingof the j',isto- wel ()onset.vative Association watt held at whioh there was a gond at- tendance. Commubkcatilns 161'1.0 read from H. 13. Murphy, K. C„ 141, P., and Jas, Tort anee, 141. P. 7,, which were of a most encouraging nature. Following are the officers elected :— Pres., Dr. Moore • vice -Pres., Jno, Philp ; Sec. -Trees , B. L. H. Bamford; N3xeotttive Com., A. Ringlet, V, 0, Bamford, A. Weatherhead, J. H, 0 umber, J. Seburger, A pleasant iii ne, yet one mingled with regret, was spent by the mem- hers of the Listowel Club, in their spacious rooms o1) a recent evening, tile occasion being as farewell presen- tation to one of its most popular members, 3, G. Bart. J. R. Grant, President of the club, occupied the chair and in a few words explained the nature of the gathering, after which he called upon D. G, Roy, who,, The lepur1 of Treasurer .1. F. Daly, at the anneal meet log of i 11). 1111 izen's Blind, 1111011'8 (L balance wit ii aid or $117, although the dlsbtnsenr ads dry- ing the petst year amounted $a70, new uniforms Inking the larger 1,0111,n of it. The following officers w,'tr elect. ell 1,11' 3978 :—Iiotrnary . President, John Dodds • Honorary Vice -Presi- dent, G. A Sills ; President A.F. 011117 ; Viet President, Charles Stew- art ; Secretary, L. L. Bnx ; Treasurer, 3. F. Daly ; Executive Committee, D. Reid, Al. AleLeo( u • Lead- er, and 7 . d Kling tr er, , H. Close. Fordwich J. T. Winter, reeve, was in Toronto attending 1Roads Conven- tion. nn en the Good v - tion Findlay Lynn left here Tuesday morning wg of last week for Prince Rup- ert, 13. 0. Roby. Me.Intovh, Lots 16 and 17, con. ft., Ilowick, has sold his farm to Geo. 13011nel 1. Thos. Shearer, of the 9111 con., con- tin)100 very much in the same condi- tion of health. S Eggleton, of t Belleville, Wan gg 1 1 , 1't s a guest or his cousins, the Misses and Russel Andrews It has been whispered that Ford- wich Comedy Co'y are soon to start on the read eagain. A. 0. Sotheran left on a trip to the West, to visit his daughter, Mrs. A. Fitzpatrick and other friends. The material for the cabling of the town's telephone system has arrived and we expect the work will be in progress 131.0 long. Morris BOROOL REPORT:—Following is the report of S. S. No. 9, Morris, for the 11101(111 of February. Names are ar- ranged in melee of InerlL:—Sr, I V.—G, McArthur. Sr, I1L—L. Jackson. Sr. 1I.—il. MoOall, C. Salton, G. Kelly, E. Watson. Jr. IL—V. Wyatt. Sr. h —B. Kelly. Primer,—M. Readnlan, R. Button, J. Readman. A. E. COWAN, Teacher. SOHOOL REPOIOT•—Following 1s the report of S. S. No. 8, Morris, for February. Review of Geog, and Mem. Total 500 Pass 800. C. John- ston 411, L. 'L'nrvey 370, J. lineman 821, A. Agar 291. Jt. IV.—Exam. in Arith., Geog. Total 200 Pass 120. *L. Breve' 1.155, *J. McMichael 64, *L. S(11Ch 22. Jr. III.—Exam. in Hist., Snell., Geog., Aeith. Tntal 400 Pass 200. L. Turvey 285, 0. Souch 222, G. 1.3i ewer 168, *E. Sellers 142, "S. Mc- Miehte1 52. Sr. IL— Geog., Writ, Spell„ Arith„ tu1(1 daily work. Total 600 Plass 800, 11. Warwick 546, C. 3.11(701( 463, C. Boman 460, C. Mustard dlilS L. Oloakey 66. Jot. IL—Geog., 4 t Wilt., Spell., Alit and dull work. 'Total 500 Pass 225. G. Fell 235, "F. G,Lr mss 174, H. Garniss 106, E. Gentles 00. Jr. III.— Writ., Geng„ Arith., and daily wnt•ic. Total 500 P(a85 250. A. Gallagher 208, I. Gallagher 292, *E, Forbes 255, *13. McMichael 72. Part h St.— Writ„ Geog., At'ith., and daily mud:. A. Johnston 488, *J. 'Pm vey 155. Part I Jr.— F. Brewer 169, M. Warwick 149, Primer.—B. Snuck 100, W. Sellers 88, L. Garniss '77. Avetage atteudance 26. I. 13. FRAIN, Teacher. Proved After Fifty Years - The test of time has proved that Put nom's Corn Extl'actot' cures quick- er, with less discomfort and more thoroughly than anything else. Con- tains no melds, is purely vegetable and absolutely Suaranteed. Insistest on u "PG1e(ut s only—it's —iia the beat Atwood � met, 1 Ellen Connell •il u e I1 the Agri - en! t nod hall b'ri- ellel.l(14L111tail Atwood,Saturday. on t ay. Ales: 17. P. Geeensides received word of the death of her uncle, Edward Lon Cadillac Michigan. Mrs. Artbne Peebles left e1 'Wed. nes11ay or teat week for it month's visit to her sistet in Coral, Mich. E, E. Hunniford, who sold his tore• bu511100s to Stanley Ford of g Y Y d and [loved Laudon � town, t 1 1 to has bought a business i1) Clinton. Murr'ooy H Dickson, 1910 has been with the C. 3?. R. in the West as operator for the past six Months, has been appointed agent at .Biggar, S10k. A joint stoolt company composed or the farmers of the Donegal district will erect a cheese factory this Spring on the lot owned by John Hymen's. It will be b)111003 cement blocks and in every way will be ft 'modern factory. A tivonll 13t'anch of the Children's Humane Soviets: of the County of Perth held 1.ieir annual meeting in the Metlindist Ohnech, Atwood, on Wednesday evening, 2601 February, 1018. Comity fnspect11', Rev, thigh Feegnsort, was 1)1000nt and gave a grind accolut of the work throughout the conty. Yon can Say goodbye to constipation 70Slh a clear conscience if you use Clarnbeelai,1's 'Tablets. Many have been perrr(aneutly cured by then' use, For sale by all dealers. Listowel Gen, ;Silliest, Hutto ee of the 3iress Rouge,, Priston, was in town last week, the guest of John Watson. Jos. AViisodl, tinsmith, had the elle' fortune t0 0o 11 while in Stratford and injured his shnulder, fetter oinking ft few appropriate re. 11(1(1 ka, tie behalf of the members of the 1.1 111, prl'yt'tltecl 'Mo. Burt with it C(entlentnl's gulf ring. Gordon, in a few well el(neen words, thanked hie friends fur their 1110dneee, He lef*for Pdrmnntur, where 11e has secured a 0610 good p10n. Manitoba i proved Farms For sale on easy terms or will rent to desirable tenants, Write for par- titulars to John E. 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There are two different sizes : The larger—ole (118 by 6 inches) has t ,+ been reduced to only $2.00 from the original price of $10.00 and the 4. stnailer—one (4 by 8) from $5 00 to but one $1,00 in order to enable ' 4 every Christian family to have one in their home. These prices will t iq hold good only till April 1st. + p, "� 832 Yonge St., 't A. NETKO s7i Toronto, Ont. 9 + .t' + Please mention paper in wli1p17 you 00110011111S advertisement. 4N ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++44t.+++4+4+4++4++++'++++W4' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ,sow... • • • •o1)• Qo!.LW • The Right t r c k • h Track t. • if to the • • • t • •o V ' • Simplex •• • • • Link -Blade • • • t 4 r 'i • • • •r .l . You look for Relief from your • •u uYl • x Cream Separator Troubles • 44•• • • • • --- w Look atit1 • Size its substantial construction, S only a slights indication of the. supers • •• the work and endurance of which Itis • • capable, • • • „S ` Y ON" till 00'00 tried a hu l .. i1) your own dairy, then • • 7. e1 y S pee Y y1• • you're 010010 • • Patented, Manlifactturell 13011 0llarantecd by the Pioneer and larg- % • 051 nolnfact'uets of Dairy Supplies 1(3111 tv10 first introduced the Oen- 0 reifngal Cream Sepeiatt or Su America; itis 110 peoiuci; of harry years' a work and study and is the eve, frcreasing Dan•yu(a11 sFavorite. • • • s Not depending on Gigantic mrd Costly Advertising Campaigns, 0 Travelling Salesmen Free Machines and Fine 'Nips to Ageots, etc., to • 1'n811 sales we ate able to embody the aaving tlltls (ttf(3)ded in superior f construction and material andthus give the riser more value for his • Z • • •• I111 • • .A# ell'It Via' prytt i3russels • • 0 Detalel ea•••••••••••••• • money.. • Oa11 0r 1L-rit.e and we will tell you 11101:0 !Wont it. • I • •C • 1 • •••••••••••••••••••4i'v1I91,3k••• ..no S Mcho