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The Brussels Post, 1913-6-5, Page 4ei . 1, cax>= lr s � . what ocaptlfui Nair For Health -'- -^^—� Rexall +�,;:" El:Iir "I'anil; Goa:'. 1`1illlt,tillAlt, )U11IE 5, tqY$ - - I.S Emporium not improve the henith or your llow oflri, du the kuru that, exalaula• ° • ■ + • scalp and hail', we will pay for • Brussels o what you use Miring the trial WINDOM DISTRICT MEETING .,,.� .1. 1 1 1ILIN •8' TI) tl res u)t s of the 11 i 7 1 1 ham .U1stiriet nivel-leg were held the Methodist churn, Brussels, 1Veduesclay auci 'Thursday May 21st and 22nd with Rev. .1. SV, liibbet't, Goma, (slum an of the District, pre- siding. Rev, G. W. W.Ilivera, 13, D„ 01 Ripley, Finauciat Secretory and Rev. D. Wren, AI. A., Sabbath School Secretary, First day wits a luitistet'ial gathering, the meeting, ripen}tag at 9 a. m, Rev. Air. Cook, of 131nevale, was chosen 1liuute Seen - tau, The day was hugely taken up with questiuus relating to the pastors, of which a score was present as fol- lows :— Revds. Rutledge, Langford, J1eI;:inley, Oaten, Ford, Wren, An- arews, Hibbert, Lackland, Cook, Ceti mit, Rivers, Robinson, Kil- p rick, Huston, Ball, Bassett, 81 ay, iuhnston and W. W. Leech, the latter teeing superannuated, Rev. W. J. Ford, L. L. B,, was recommended to a superannuated relation after a busy and snecessful life since 1808, The other super:ulna- kited men Or the District are Revds, Pomeroy, Leech, Russell and 5. J. Haylock, with Rev. Theo. Hall asa supernumerary. The pleb/Wee rs are J. A. Walker, at College, R. S. Lack - land, W. J. Huston, J. A, Bassett, R. E. May and S. R. Johnston, How to advance. the spiritual life of the Dist:•ict was freely discussed. The outlook is optimistic. In the evening a public meeting was held, Rev. Dr, Oaten conducting the devotional exercises. A fine ad- dress was given . by Rev. B. H. Robinson, B. A., of Bervie, on the subject 'The call of the Kingdom," and Rev.i W. J. Ford, L. L. B., of Teeswater, recounted many interest- ing reminiscences of his life as pastor. The choir supplieda cod program g F g music. t t. THURSDAY'S GATHERING The laity joined the clerics on the second day of the District meeting and a busy time was spent in pushing through the many items of business. Rev. Mr. Robinson was chosen Journal Secretary with Rev. elr, Kilpatrick, of Belgrave, as Ms as- sistant. Rev. A. J. Langford, of Kincardine, was elected Statistical Sectetary. A summary of the statistics showed the total member ship to be 4,1550 ; total for Missions $0,' 70 an increase of $775 over former year : for Educational Fund $543, an increase of $113 ; total for salaries to pastors, $14805, increase $002. Following interesting figures in Sabbath School work w show sans• factory results and were sum- marized by Rev. 11r. Wren :- 1918 1912 Increase Scholars 3136 3108 Teachers 480 422 3575 3528 47 Joi tied church 129 117 12 Signed pledge 4710 893 108 Catechism 256 162 94 bt' S. S. Aid $ 115 118 leov Missions 453 522 le lrward Move't 87 28 31 ant of 18 schools report member, strip increase. ] n the standard of excellence for District the average is 54% as colo - pared with 38% a year ago. Kiu- ral"dine and Ethel head the list with 90%, Brnssels is next with 80%. Following from the Sunday School report was adopted :-It was recom- mended that instead of the usual Sunday School District Convention a series of group Institutes. be held. At these Institutes, including two or three adjoining circuits, the leading S. S. workers to be in attendance and the District'Secretary and if possible the Field Secretary who shall lead the Instituto in the discussion of aggres- sive program of work for year. It was suggested the Institute be held early in year and that more attention be given the rural problem. A series or addresses in this connection to be prepared that might stimulate rural chneches to the acuteness of the problem before them. (illll fLI ,LLL 11 certain 1vI n11LLt1 H 01• hall's hat r, A )n'otrlin.eiit scientist and hair. ape- 'iallst Niilphatica Uy states, taxi has • • ig. ;esteem that any til < a• 1 n t y an 7 woman can 9 • �t have ll lirBargains II !1 4 1 3111'flLI7C 111 U'n 76 A S I.. hill " b I d- 1 7 , Y on lag' the ;faulteus prescription called • 4 ♦ We could not AO Strob ly endorse j ® • Jtexull "03" Hair Tomo an continupe A Is t1.. spot• to sell it to the eame people if it cad not I1 • n t, a aloin, Shaul ' Should tt. not PARISIAN $041n, of PARISIAN Stage is now made and sold in Canada. Jas. Fox druggist, is the agent in Brussels and the read- ers of Tem POST esus buy fron, hits for only 60 cents a large bottle. Jas. Fox knows that PARISIAN Sage will beadltify the hair, time dandruff and stop failing hair, and for that reason be sells it under a gnall•antee to cure 0l' money back. Price 50 cents. The R. T. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort Fele, Ont., Canadian Mak- ers. Reserves—.David Henry, Ripley ; Jan. McDonald, Ethel ; Reuben Hard- ing, Gorrie ; Geo. Ashton, Gorrie. Claims of Revds. De. Oaten and H. F. Ball for pulpit supply during ill- ness and W. W. Leech for medical hill were endorsed and sent on to Contingent Fund Committee at Con- ference. Fordwieh was given leave to sell their old Parsonage property as they have purchased a new one. RESOLUTIONS Moved by Rev. D. Wren, seconded by Rev. Andrews That we endorse the communication horn the Presi- dent of Huron Oo. Temperance As- sociation and pledge ourselves as a District to do our utmost to bring about a successful campaign hi con- nectinn with ,resent Canada Tem- perance Art. \Ve consider it a clarion call to the fight and pledge ourselves to rally loyally to the seine. Carried, On motion of Revd. Messrs. Leech and Rivers a hearty vote of thanks f was passed ed to Brussels h s is friends for the hospitality extended 1dNd auci the1 F Y pastor was asked to convey same to the con- gregation from the pulpit. . POST SCRIPTS Every .Vingharn District parson will be in the forthcoming Temperance fight next Fall. Rev. Mr, Hibbert makes a good presiding officer and deserved the vote of thanks. Rev. T. Hall, of Wingham, removes to California. He casein with hint the good wishes of the District. Quite a number of changes are expected to take place in Wit]ghain District at the coming Conference. THE Posr presented each pastor and delegate with a memoranda pad, adorned by a view of the church. London Ou, dere c opens i ts general sessions this Thursday at 2 p. 01, in the First Methodist (larch in Lon - s don, The only Methodist cleric in Wing - ham District owning an auto is Rev. Dr. Rutledge, of Wingham. He is his own chauffeur. Compliments were made of the treat appearance of interior of the church and the desirable property as represented by church and parsonage. A good job was done by the pastor 0 billetting the brethren or, the District. Their short stay in town was enjoyed by the several hosts and hostess'. "Well dune good and faithful servant" is a pronnuncemeut of many a circuit on Rev. W. J. Ford. L. L. B., who is about to superannuate after 45 years of fruitful service. Rev. lir. Wren, of Ethel, had to leave the District meeting on Wed- nesday afternoon to officiate at a wedding. Any of the brethren would have dare the same thing if they had a chance, Rev. Dr. Oaten contemplates enter- ing the Evangelistic: field and will not seek a station at Conference. He has spent 28 years in the active ministry and will likely make Tor- onto his headquarters. His brethren wish him success as was indicated by the public references at District meet. Laymen in attendance were :- Tem Kerr, Wingharn ; Jiro. Hiles, I(incardiue ; Dr. Spence, Lucknow 8'. H. Gilroy, Brussels ; JIIO. Skilling, Teeswater ; J. K. Baker; Ethel ; Jas. Faiiis, Fordwicli ; Wm. Stinson, Gerrie ; Jno. Brethauer, Wroxeter Arthur Shaw, Blnevale; Joseph Hackett A shfteld ; Thos. s Henry, Saler n 1 Ge Rae,Bethel B t,el 5, F. Oalhn s 1 Ripley ; W. H. Rutledge, Bervie Woe Howe, Tiverton Robt. AieOlenagon, Whitecharoh ; Chas. Wilkinson, Belgrave. ELECTION RESULTS '1'n Stationing Committee, Rev. G. 11c1(iolay, B. D. Lucknow ; reserve Rev. D. Wren, M. A. Ethel. The Cliairmau is a member. by virtue of 11' le OJIiCe. Class L Leaders Local Rev.Oaten preachers Colin. Arthur Shaw En. League Rev. A. J. Langford JIM. KNIT ('nnbingeu1 rand Rev. Dr. Rutledge no. Stalling Suscent:ttiou Rev. G. W. Rivers F. H. Gilroy Temperance and d Ree. J. J Dur F rant Moral t1I Reform P t .Btchammn Rev. W J Ford .I A le aerials J. K. Baker Sabbath Rev. J. LV. Andrews Observance Jno. Button Church Property Rev. J. li Cook Jas. Paths State of the Rev. I. W Kilpatrick Work Jno. Hiles' Nominating Wem, Bowe Hibbert JSducationtal Rev. D. Wren Joseph Hackett Systematic Rev. H. F. ,Balt 13eneReence. J. J. Collins 8. S. Committee \Vtn" Stinson District Missionary Comrnittee- 011airman of District, pastors of Lueltnow:aid 18russels, Jno. Kerr and t nn, Joyet. Wir7anctal District meeting will be held. at, Gerrie next Fall and the iblaLy )u"etiug of 1914 at Wiegltarn. elm lay representatives chosen to to trail annual Conference at London are : •• F. Buchanan and Jno, ler, 'WI t; hate ; Jno. Hiles, Kincardine ; Jim. Batton, Lucknow ; If, H. Gilroy and SV. Id. Kerry Brussels ; Jno. killing, Teeswater ; J, K. Baker, aenfryn ; Jas, T'aIlis, Newbridge ; `\VIn. Stinson, Gerrie ;,Tao. Brethauer '\Vjoxoter; Arthur' Shaw, Bluevale; Joseph Hackett, 3. cicnow ; Joseph H edging, Holyrond ; Jno. Bradley, Lumen J. x'..Collins, Ri ley Wm . Rutledge, lildsrtonrn;{awN,North Bruce ; Robert McClenaghan Witecinirch ; Wesley Pattison, ngluti It is now well known that not more than one case of rheumatism in ten Y r an requites internal treatment q at ant what- ever,li A that is needed is a free ap- plication. t - F . h at n. c o 11 stand see bow riickly n y q it will relieve the pain and soreness. Sold by all dealers. Morris Council Council met in Township Hall Mon- day May 20th. Members were pres- ent, Reeve in chair. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. At the Court of Revision on the Assessment Roll following appeale Were heard ;- John Swartz, Lots 2 & 3, Con. 3, as- eesetnent changed $76.00 ; Susan and .Mary Mowbray, Walton, assessment lowered $60 ; Rev. I. W. Kilpatrick, church sheds Belgrave, no action ; Lot E 110, Con. 10, (:hanged from Russel Richmond to John Richmond, Fol- lowing parties had a dog attends off the Roll: -John Vanearn Henry llicOitcheot James Sp eii Reber 1 Craig, W. II Armstrong. Win. Phalen, John Watt and Wm. Kerney. The Court of Revision was then ad- journed, Engineer's report nn the Hopper drain was read and was provisionally adopted on motion by Johnston-Thuel L Ellis drain re- port was read and provisionally adopted. Report tin the Bowe''. drain Was read and referred back to En- gineer as 3o1u) Potter appplied to have pari: of the open il11111 II ed. 'J`ire re. n011 port the Black droit) wan rend and referred to En inner as Jetties Spelt. applied for a fermi bridge. Tln,eil--" letidltlty.--That we spend $100, On l+;aet Mid $100 Ort the West (bound/ix Y prow, entirety satisfactory our t�N • o I, elm ,veuld lose faith in .ua, a'' Add luso their putron/1ge, ane aur • I:., tiaras would sailer, 11 handle a full range of Farm • • • It seer hair is falling out or Yee mete any scalp trouble, tie believe Rexall "93" Hair Tonto will do mr,• • _ • • Implements, dream Separators, 44i• tOeradicatethedandruff,giveMela d' then to the o ' ANI) GRAMOPHONES •• sold tit prices that represent ♦ 1 NS%tit moria P 1 Pianos Organs Y ♦ • • to the scalp, etimntlute new hair ♦ growth and prevent premature bald- • • • Five tlilferent hints represented -the best in market. le • A novelty is the electric lamps attached e ' • • Buggies P1I s. • See helot e you buy, g • • i saved when you deal with 4 • th ree. - ® in various mattes guaranteed . • k v nm Vacuum Cleaners ♦ atondworsee thoemsale, Call in , • • - • • • •• Catl at the Store and see our Goods. • • v • S. CARTER, USSELS i R • • • • ares -Comic table house for sale, with Stable, Mill st., Brussels, • • • 41.14••••••••••*•••• • pint c ec t e 0t ter lilerested town- ship spend tut equal altiount. Carried. Clerk was ins11 noted to notify the contractor, un the Peacock, sic. Ceughey, Nichol and' Mason drains to commence work iutmediatel'y. Fob towing accounts were paid :--Aortic 41e31ill:ut, gravel $4.80; Wm, Miller', foot bridge, $2.00 ; A. iMJatEwen. Gaieties :mend drain- Telephones, $5,80 ; Win, Taylor•, temporary bridge $10.00; Roy Thuel1, Meek in cut vet t Nast Boundary $2 00; Charles Forrest, broken axles no , ro1d $La 0• Frank Maitin, ' t n deviation gold 815.00 00 ; \Vtri Ferguson inspecting Sunshinabut- ments $25.00 ; T. J. Louie, return de- posit cheque $50.00; A, Girlie, Blyth Creek drain, $625.00 ; 1'. Stuart, in. quest in For este' s' Hall $2.00; .1. 5. Mc0au;hey, temporary bridge centre sidernad, $20.00; John Hop- per, repairing culvert, $2.00 ; Charles Agar, repairing culvert, $2.0 ; John Miller, culvert, 1st line, 9;900 ; Gideon Brown, balance of ditch, $02.25; Blyth Standard, advertising, 81.00 ; 1V. J. Henderson, culvert, Wingla u bdy., $8 77 ;Ingot Iran Co„ culvert, West bdy., $01.20 ; James Parish, shovel- ling gravel, 76c ; Ingot Lem Co., two culverts, $61.84; W. Clark's approach $5.00 ; Clark, inspecting bridge floor and fixing culvert, 85.00. Conr- ail adjourned to meet on Monday, Juue30th. A, AIAcEwao, Clerk. • Why Chest Colds are Dangerous They lend to pleurisy and pneu- monia. Follow the advice of W. H. Powles, Powle's Corners, Ont., who satys : "I used to be subject to at- tacks mid although I used tuost every- thing nothing relieved wrinkly till I discovered Nerviline. I have use it fol• pleurisy and sore chest and found it just the proper thing. For Lumbago or Neuralgia it's quick as lightning. I cheerfully recommend Nerviline," Strongest cleanest, most pain destroying liniment on earth is Nerviline, 250 bottles sold everywhere. CENTRE HURON LIBERALS. Liberals ofCeittt'e Huron aesemhled 0: their mound convention at the West street rink, Goderich, Friday afternoon expressed in 0 strong resolu- tion its approval of the course pursu- ed in the Ontario Legislature by their representative 13arrister Ptuudfoot in regard to his charges against certain ministers of the crown. The resolution moved by .T: J. Rob- ertson and seconded by John Fing- land, was inc follows :-"That we, the Liberals of Oent•e Huron, in conven- tion assetnbled, desire to express om• wartra indorsement of the course pur- sued in the Legislature by our repre- sentative, Mr. Proudfoot, and especial- ly at this juncture, We wish to ex- preee0ni•eunfldence in him and our approval of his action in connection with his charges against itst retoi 1 min- isters ini tors of crown. PVe rN out the s action of the partisan majority of the Legislatin•e in passing vote of cell sure upon Mr, Pcnudfnotfor endersvor- ing to throw light upon transactions Comfort Your Stomach We pay for r tll s treatment t fails to promptly relieve lndiges- tion and Dyspepsia. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets remedy stomach troubles because they eon - min the proper proportion of Pepsin and Bismuth and the necessary car- minatives that help nature to supply the elements the absence of which in the gastric juices causes indigos tion and dyspepsia. They aid the stomach to digest food and to quickly convert it into rich red blood end material necessary for overcoming natural body waste. Carry a package of Rexall Dys- pepsin Tablets in'your vest poeketi or keep them in your roost, fake one after eaoh heavy meat and prove our assertion that they will keep Ledf- gestioh from bothering you.. We know what Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are and what they will do. We guarantee them to relieve indi- gestion and dyspepsia, or to refund. your ,Honey, 1f they fail to do so. 1)oestet it stand to reason that we wouldn't assume this money risk were we not curtain Remelt Dyspepsia Tablets will satisfy you? Three sizes, 26 cents, 60 cents, and $1.00. You can buy Ronal Dyspopsia Tablets in this community only at our store: 1 , R, SMITH. Drussele "1111 Ihisror* cataria There is a Retail Store in nearly every town and ft i o n the Untie t United 8 atdi CnnAd�a mit y n Groat Britain There ere ie d ar(fo11 Remit each oo for especially ivory ordinary they human n111 foal 1 0i15t signal for the potLieular OI t uhp' or bhrtidra w Commended. Tli. ROPE Stores are Amerlea!i Charted Drug Stereo t Popular l u Stallions Following will be the routes of the horses earned for the sermon of 1018 :- Admiral VaSey ANDREW F. EMBURY & SON, Proprietors MONDAY—Will leave his own stable, Lot 21, 8rd 4ue, Morris, and go North to Ager Bros nd lane rfor Mor is 'neon then t A' ur tit! oIs{ v, Line, Morrie then East via Jame -town to Gra. Johnston's for rii'ht TUI$DAY East to David Os rsou's for noon; then South to Thos. Mills' for nikh1 WEDNESDAY—West. to Wnn ltl•e111nei 'a for noon ; then West to Peter Mishap's for night. THURSDAY—West and South to linen Lamont's for noon; then ym Brussels to ltobt. Nichols, 6th Lille, 11nrri., for night. FRIDAY—west 112 stiles, North 1% utiles, and West to Wm. Miller's. 5th Lire. Perri-, ro' noon' then west 13i 0310', North 1%nils'. and West via Belrave to johnWig)14nan's. 8rd Line. Morris, I' or night. SATURDAY—Along 8rd Line to his own stable where he will remain until the follow ing Monday morning. Hopewell W. J. COOPER, Proprietor. MONDAY—Leaves his own stable, Lot 80, Con, 10, Grey,end cups North vin Henfryn road t5 Jas, 1naldsou'v ., hot O. Con e Elm, Pur neo, "' 1 then youth to 10.11 Lina, then West to Gen. EAT—t's, 19th U,5) for night. TUESDAY—South to IAlko-0. 9petran's, Lot 28, Con I5, Grey, for noon ; then West 2% miles, then North. 21(1 miles, then to Long's Hotel, Orenbrook, for night WEDNESDAY—South to 19th Con and West to H. Ty ermen's for noonthen North to the American Hotel, Brussels, for night. THURSDAY=North to Adana-Turnbull's, 7111 Con, Grey, for noon ; then to S. Ba'ke's, 2nd Oen. Grey, for night. FRIDAY—East to Wrn Fraser's for noon ; then East and west to Joseph Yee's, Elmo boundary. 3nrni ht. SATURDAY—south and East to Arthur: Foremen's. (ith Lime, Blinn, for noon 1 then South and West to his own stable where he will retrain until the following. Monday morn- ing. MOON'S FAVORITE (Imp) (11812) 13170 Will stand for the improvement of stock at his own stable, Lot 22, Con. 13, McKillop colts off this horse have no let prize for the last One years at Brussels nod Seafolth Shows in the heavy draught. class. Terms -$8.00. JOHN J. McGAVIN, Leaclbury P. 0. which we believe shondd be frilly ven- tilated." Shortly after the resolution had been read by the SecreI vy of the association, J. L. Kirkwall, 81 '. Proud - foot entered the WI, acinmpastiest by Onl, A.Ikimum and J. 0. Elliott M. P. P's. He ,v!rs 511%.11 a great (teatime the whole essis 0Melte rising to. its feet all ,r g 1, hrl r I lust t hearty.' tV (Meet Wills his two c IIen t es he tookt his place on the plati011amid loud 11p- plauso I'hb r('5 111ton was presented to hint on behalf of the association by the President, 11ePhai1 11urdnek, who presided. 81x, Prilndfnnt in it few brief remarks, thanked the 'members most beart1ly for the resolution and fatpromised o defend tfu 11 tit', inn, yr 9 the evening e vo t clang o g m U i 1111 sing no and Mrs Hlhnt l also c ongtaUllautll thr at'Sa)Ciatn111 nn the eplendhl 5noses which lav al tended their 1u•rnng1- meets and assured thein of rousing and practical icaal speeabie s from tl11. - Ro- well and Mfr. P1111 Loot at the big meeting in the evening. A resolution commending. 1 he stand of Sir IVilfr tl Laurier• on the naval policy was p11001311 1,5 follows :-Moved by George Stepl)eneem tutu seconded 11Y J. L, 1(oi r, 'Th I n1 w ri n 1>111(1 1 ' the treble 1ffotte of the !Aherne party. at Ottawa, led by Sir \V iifrid Laurier, toptavent the minirt ion of the Borden polleyof a money mieteibution in re- gard to row el delen/mend 11147 We rel y upon Ihemembers of the pi mond (Sp. position to (til• the trim settiuleuls of the country to relation to this inn - portant gnesf,iol).n Coeficlence. 111 the leadership of Nfr, Rowell wets expeeesed in a Cesol0110t 0105edby Alex. Valli; n.o(1 .crnndetl by Watt, as follows ,1'htn; the Liberals of Center. !intern at their , annual meeting- platin fit! recned 1111 expreseioi cif their c0n8tienc5 ill the able and eloq)ient leader of 01)11,11 Liberalism, N. VV. 11,nwtll and drill snail all who valuee honest rind 131°-. gl '80)54' government to rally' to. hie sl)npnrt." The follo,vlter oflieevs for t hp ' 1811- inl; yfar weir' 1•Ie))r11 re-Preeident, Mtcha't 811, 6)', o1 Willrhtop 1 l�h' Vine -President, Dr. J. \V, Sh115> 01iri- ton4` 2nd Vire-Pres., Noimnn Kornis ghee, of Benmilier ; 3rd IrIe0-Pres., , • ,less than any other human agency. We want you to melte us prove this. We ask you Mask nu masa)>' whatever. /Icyy r bottle of Rexall 93" Hair Ionia, use it according to directions for thirty dugs; then 10 you are nub entirely sat stied, 1`Ofnn and tell us and we will promptly hand back the money you paid us for it. We won't ask you to sign any- thing, nor even 1.0 bring the b, see back, We won't obligate you is any way. We will take your mere word. Could anything berme fair? Could we do anything more to prove our belief in Rexall'"93" Baa e only, and our honesty of purpose in recom- mending it to you? Rexall "93" Bair Tontads ars pleus- ant to use as spring water :1ad bus but a faint, pleasing odor. 11 comes in two sires of bottles, 50e and 01.00. You can buy Rexall "93" Hair Tonic in this community only at, our store: F. R.v1,, yS_MeeITH. - Brussels 27re 2! acre Ontario` There ie a Rexall Store is nearly every town and pity is the United States, Canada and Groat Britain, There is a different Retail Remedy for nearly every ordinary human M— eech esppuoielly designed for the partioular ill for which it is recommended. - - Tho Resell Stora( are America's Greatest Drug Stores. James D. Hinchley, Seafortli ; Secre- tary, J. E. Killoraun, Goderich ; Treats. 1.101', Gorduu Young, of 'Matlock Auditor, W. I Paisley, Clinton. Maitland Presbyterial The 29th annual meeting of Mait- land Presbyterial was held at Bine- vale May 201h. In points cf at- tendance and interest it was most successful. Oharch was well -tilled for the morning session at which the de- votional service was led by Mrs. (Rev.) MacAi'thur, Kincardine, who read the 410 Ohara of 3oiun andthen in a ver clear, and striking way compared the position of woman to- day with herposition at 1110 time Christ crone and also at 1110 present under heathen conditionv, Theafternoon session opened will the Ptesidenl Mrs. Perrie, Whlghaun, presiding. Reports were i•eeeived from 20 auxiliaries and 10 ,Missive Bands. 8.000110313)1)31hit-ruled for the year was $258042 24 bales 0t cloth- nig valued al: $951.86 were sent to the North-West. 649 copies of "Tidings" were subscribed i'or. President'sadd ,ess was an en meat, call to prayer. Far greater. than the need fol. men or money is the need for prayer to every church, ill every home. by eve, y Christie». Mitis :rhnro11500, Elora, formerly of India spoke of the great crying need of the people of Ind1a for the life giving Gospel of Christ's loving eoln- uuuitl 10 v'atch ofua is "Campy till >: come," Mies Duff, B111evale, s199 very sweetly "Ruck of ,kges," \I in•s R"sm, 137 ussele, led in a very WWI esliu , way 11 Oonl'eronco on Iii amine S it 1S ll r Id week. She co r1IAa te theinterim,. 1 • f n n 7x1 is lea with the ( 1 t I number, of al lesion Bands and urged the formation 443 stark i3ands, Ttev. Ilii'. 8I n extended Teresina 1 1'v's greetings I lid spoke of the IMae great needs 4,3 the teener Faith, Pea 3'), 74'n 1 Mts. leer greent, 13:118eele, epoke the fringing word., / )lla'eelitlittn of Ilse Itludneesaud hoepiullity of the „Blue. vnlr lutlirs nils 5 ,aced ill a hearty vole el' thanks. A. kind invitation froldr 1(iuuard1110 10 hold the 111 '.'tine til' Ifltl there wits areeptr$. Ile speaker n1' the evening was Rov. S. 13. Rohold, Missionary to the terve Toronto and his address ;twist , (snit, in a bet 1 er nntleestltndilig of ted a larger; iltei•est in that Work. Otlice) s nits :-President, . Alt's. Ferree, W it gbiuru ; 1st Vice. Frew , 1110. Deadtea,-, Brussels.; 2nd Vice President. Nies. Bell; elnleswarth ; 01d Vice' P 4ves' uienl, Mrs. ilicLeemin, Lucknow ; Car Sec., Miss Mather, lfi icardine ; Rei, Sec., Mrs. Lundy, Wallah; 11I. B. Sec.., ells, Coma be, Bineard tie ; Sec. of Supirlies, Miss Goalies t, Wiughain ; Tunings Sec., Mrs, SV. H. Ferguson, 13elgrltve ; Treasurer, ve, Ewen 151cKeurie, Lllr.!(111 tY, Doctors Change Their Methods "Years ago they fought catarrh by- toternai (losing. They silly this vein- ed the stomach and changed to the mxolln Led air cul•(, better Icemen 118 c'Catari'hozone•" 'l'ilis • treatnent is- sare t0 cure. It goes to the source of 111( disease : it destroys the peewee that maintain catarrh and even in the 1 11151 Ca18(10 perillallelit cave. i0 guaran- teed. Failure wile) Oatarrhozone, is ie, oe ibl e Anal eF ti r lentilg tr ud 1.10 lelaehulg it's bound to cure every time. Endorsed by tsars than Liven 1y thousand physieaus In America alone olid sold 7n 25c and .$1,00 sizes by all den lees. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of Mrs. Sarah Maxwell, late of the Vdlaee of 6nls- selo, in the County of Huron, w duw, deceased. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 55, Chap. 26, of the Statutes of Ontario, I George V., that creditors and others having claims against the-eataN of the said Mrs. Sarah Max- well, who died at Galesburg, Michigan. on o• about the 6111 day of April, A. D. 1018, am require& on or before the twenty-fifth du,. of .70ne A. D 1016, to send by post prepaid or deliver to the. undersigned Executors of the estate, their ()bristle]) and surnames, addres- ses and descriptions, and statement of their oaoo1310 so -lost -10 said rotate and also the patare of the security of any) held by them, duly verified bya Statutory declaration. Arid further telae seuce That after such last mentioned date the Executors will proceedto distribute the assets of the deornsed 01100051 the parties entitled thereto, having regard on- ly to the claims of which they shall then have got notice, and that the said Executors will not e Indite for the said assets or any pert there- of to any person or persons of 08)1005 0Ie1i11s nonce shell not hove been received by them at rho tithe of each distribution, , Dated this 85th day of May, 1 418 DOUGALD H. MCDONALD, Executors, 40-8 Ne. SCOTT, Brussels 0 /Os///////eeeaf,///seer//./////�v�///oer� \= 'i/sf//o/"/. edifet///%/////4,..c /eZwiiwz,,A7,- 15th ANNUAL EXCURSION GODERiCH to DETROIT and°RETURN 010 STEEL STEAMERGREYHOUND ` will leave Goderich June 10th„9:30 a. m. Arrive Detroit, June 10th, 5:30 p. til. Returning, leave Detroit, Sane 12th, 1;00 p. m. Tickets, 1.50 Round Trip. IV1001ll-1011T EXCURSION, JUNE 9 E. B. MIS, E ubosAst., D[troitrwrlte [ r , Micb, if2ParMELrr3r SECRETS OF HOME LIFE Statements made by patients taking the New Method: Treatment, They know it Cures W'- No Names or Testimonials used without written consent' CONSTITUTIONAL BLOOD DISBARS, VARICOSE VEINS amp. Patient Na 18474. "The spots are 011 from my o ro legs arca and gone g Y real good 110W, I amvaryrateful to g you and shall saver gorget the favor your medicines Have dons for mo. You ons use my name In recommending It to any Sufferer, I ant going to got mar- ried aeon. Thanking you Once more, eta.” SAYS TWO MONTHS CURED HTO, Patient No, 16766. Age 22. SingIo. Indulged in Immoral halts 4 years, De- posit to urine and drains at night, Varicose Veins on both sides, pains in back, weak sexually. Ho wrttea:--"I. received your totter of 105051 date and In .reply I am pleased to shy that after taking two months' treatment I Would consider myself eomptetoly cured, as 1.. have seen .no Alone of them coming back (ono year). THE WORLD SEEMS DIL'FFORENT. Patient No. 16928, "I have not had a regular Emission I don't know when and am feeling Inc" The world cisco altogether different to me and I thank God for directing Me to you. You have been an honest doctor with mo." -Case ae No. 16s88 S y when he started treatment e— Ag o 21, single, 1n - cut ed In Immoral habits several years, Varicose Vents both sides—mto n the rce, ate. After two menthe' ' treatment Its writes as followan—" vour 50100100 totter to hand and am 7003' . glad to ear that I think myself cured. My Varlcoao Veins have completely dis- appeared for quite a while and it seems a euro. I wont harder and feel leas Mod. I have no desire for that habit whatever and if I stay 1155 this, which I have every reason to boltevo I will. Thanking you ter your 10011 attention," eta 05114E3) 14 POUNDS IN ONE MONTH. Patient No, 15682. This patient ((teed 58) hail a chronic ease of Nervous 05. duty and Sexual, Weakness and Was run down .10 d vltatity, Atono month's. traatmontvigoranho reports aster 10)- 4o,vs:—"I am fooling -vary wail. I have gained 14 petunia In one month, 50 that 15111 kayo to congratulate you," Later report:,—"I 'am beginning to foo!- more 111ce a conn, I fool my condition is getting bettor every week."His last re- Pert1—""Door Dootore—As I feel this s the last month's treatment that Y 51n ha+o Co get, • I thought a( one time I would never be cured but 2 put sen, fldenee in you from. the start and you CURES GUARANTEED OR 1!40 PAY We beat arta. cure VARiCOSE, VEINS NERVOUS.. DEBILITY, ;BLOOD AND URINARY. COMPLAINTS, KIDNEY AND ILADDER DISEASES acid all Diseases peculiar to mon. CONSULTATION FREE, BOOKS FREE. If unable to tall write for 0-(3ueation Blank for Homo Treatment.ArNOTICE - - All letters from Canada must bo addressed ddressedto ourCan. alias Correa endance. Department as follower imemtamastureassass DRS, KENNEDY & KENNEDY, WINDSOR, ONT. v• KENNEDY&KEN l Cor lldochigaik Ave. and Griswold St„ Detroit, Mick. • The People's Column C061.10O1t"1'ABLE AlOua)D to rent 01.for sale on Suut)1 "Tu1'tiberry street),14rusoola, With aura of baud 0110(1110d. Smel fruits, 5p' rile trews, ee flood cellar, hard a!Id sort wet fr, 1.1r11111'fl11ni4• I,aaoassioa, Nor furihnr p"u Walton un rs applau 017171 MAL"MOIE 1( 21.1 1, 1' O, 'Phone 17)7. Or Miss dine Belly, n Borate 131",14053 rya tlltl Green , , FA.1t518 TO RENT.—The .10bn W. I3o,s -Wets, being N3 Lots 28 and 24, Con -0, and 'Lot 22, Una, 6, Grey, are offered 0„ rt tit, . Call on the neao'signed. F, 5. 51000'31,5 41-1f Bruin/els. FA13M F01c.8ALE UREA P.-1.0011Ores, 80u1 11 Ihulf I.ot 2'2, 00,1, 8 uwoO)lip of Morris, 8 miles from Walton. flood lend with orohnrn and spying, Log.11oese and frame hank barn Ua)venlent to (Murch and school. Apply 0) le 5, SCOTT, Rrnssele, Or MILLAR. SIMS 1. GREGORY, 13orlin,:On 1. 42.0 ELIGIBLE PROPERTY 10012 SALE UR inc 1Dge71,-11e home recently vaunted 1.y Johnke. Kerney, who moved(10111 to 000511 NI e0101{0,0M rsale or if n01 soldTurnberry street) ), offered for ante or f not sold will be rented. Vlore 1,c comfortable hoose, goad stable emit - lee 1111.e8 of hand with a double entrance. VWo gn rden, As. For further particulars eppiy 1., W E, Kerr, of Tn,s Poss', who .holds the Iret. It is a alalia spot to live In and will be salt very reasonably, 27-12. FARM FOR SALE,—The andorsignod (met s hie See rural oonsistin.1••, of about 185 nm•, adjoining the town of Olin On, for sale. '111, farm isin a good state of cultivation, and 11,1 good buildings, brick house, bank burn, iri,: - Sng house, pig pen, eta„ till oolnparlil ively new. A dret•orncs young - orchard containing ul1 ]rinds of fruits and also small fruits, The farm is well fenced and dining) and is ,o vet y desirable home. For farther particulars apply on the premises of address 284f JOHN TORRANCE, Clinton. FA RM' NOR. SALE, bbin • South half 7,0128, Con..4, Morrie township, 1101.011 Co., oon- bainblg 700 acres more or less. On -rho pre,, -- lees is n frame house, bank barn, good orchard, well. windmill, /to. Ail cleared except about an acro. School ljfi miles distant. Only 272 miles front Brussels. 11 nares of Pali Wheat lin end about 50 scree seeded down. For prier, terms and other information apply on the pram roes or if writing 5 )015te P.O. Phone 126. Or F. S. Scott, Brussels, 11-tf A. T.. KERit, Proprietor. HAYMAN N is prepared to supply the Fest goods in Windmills, Iron anti Wooden Pumps and Stable Fittings, such as Piping, Wat- er., Bowls for stock, &c. ijepairs to Pumps pronlplly attended to. Give ale a call. At HA V MANNr C as br k nn Manitoba imlproved Farms For sale on easy trims or will rent to desirable tenants, Write for par- ticulars to John E., Snaith (Owi'er) Box 1033 Brandon - Mau IMINrdtralt1111011 COLLEGE AT HOME Thousands of ambitious young pro• pie are fest preparing in their own homes to 000upy luerhtt ve position), tis stenographers, bookkeepers, telegra• pliers, civil servants, in feet every. sphere of activities. Ton may finish at college If volt so wish. Positions guar. onteed. inter college any day. Indi- vidual' instrnolton, Expert teachers. Thirty years experience. Largest trainers in Orynods; Seven colleges. Spacial course for teacher)). Affiliated with Donum'rcia) Educe,. tore Association of Canada, Summer School at famous Spolto,iBusinose Col- loge,Loudon, Ilingham Business College G race Frame, N W. BPIo m0st, al.Pr si ent. CEECEffilatemmialatimumerlIMMINNIIM einesmiseassneemimaimiemommes RUPT E Cured At your home without sin, danger or O P g Aeration. My method will cure ap- parently parently'hopeless cases no mutter what your age is. or how long ruptured. Whyuntil wait your rup= . titre becomes strangulated wheng you can be cured, Do 00t wait' Ell lo coupon Age.•. ... „ . Time leap Single or Name , Addres'. .. ,,,,, and re ttnnf0 J.S. :. . �SIVIITH RR Caledonia 0 nia 8t 12; It 1 5tratft>' r,), Ont,