The Brussels Post, 1913-12-4, Page 3OUSINES& CAROL
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VETERINARY SURGEON.
8080eeapr to 130, H, Moore, OtIlae at Ander-
son Brom, Livery stable, Brussels, Telephone
No, 29,
DR, T, T. M' RAE
Bachelor of Medicine, Univerolt of Toronto 3
Licentiate and 6redoate of the t ollege of Ph y.
aiciana and Surgeons, Out,. • Post -graduate
(Allow E e, Ear, Nose and Threat Hospital,
Chicago, Ill, Lx•11onap burgeon to St, Minh.
eel's Hospital Toronto.
Office over P. e. Smith's Drug Store, Tele-
phone connection with Oranbrook at all hours.
DR, F. T. BRYANS
Bachelor of blediofne, University of Toronto ;
Lioentiata of Oollege of Phy'alorans and Sur.
'scone, Ontario ;.ex-Sonlor Houae0urgeon of
Western Hospital, Toronto, Of8aes of lite lir,
A. MaliayeSmith nln6k, Brussels.
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ALEX, D. M'KELVEY
' M.B., M.O.P.d S. 0,
108 Blowr street East, Toronto
Diseases Ear, Nese and Throat
Clinical assistant In Ent•, Nose and Throat de.
pertinent New General Hospital, Toronto ;
Post Graduate Harvard Modioal School, Bos-
ton ; lute Senior Resident Surgeon 01pea, Eye
B,Ear Infirmary ; late Clinical assistant in
Nose and Throat department 11100... Gen, Hos-
pital • late Howie Nuegeon Toroulo General
Hospital, Brassete by eppohttment.
DR. M. FERGUSON
ETHEL.. ONT.
Physician and Surgeon; Post Graduate courses
London tllng.), New York and Chicago Hoe-
pitnle, Special attention todlsease of eye,, ear,
nose and throat, Eyes tested for glasses.'
DR. WARDLAW
Honor graduate of the Outerio Veterinary
College. Day and night culls.' Oilico opposite
Flour 30111, Ethel.
MISS ANNIE J. WREN
Pupil of Dr. Dickinson ofToronto croneusConserve.
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No. 60 or coil a t Methodist Pnrsonnge, Brus-
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MAUDE O. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Personal graduate Department of Ophthal-
mology, MoOormiok medical College, Chicago,
Ill„ 1s prepared to test oyes and fit glasses at
her °aloe over Grower's Restaurant, Brussels,
on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of every
week. Otfce hours 1 to 0 p.' m. Forenoons
by appointment, Phone1219.
T. R. SENNETT
Will give hatter malefaction to both buyer and
seller than any other Auctioneer and only
charge what is reasonable. Sales conducted
anywhere in Ontario. Ptuuyre bred stock sales a
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BRUSSELS
GOING SOuon GO100 NORTE
Afall 7:07 a m I Express 10:56 a m
Expreee .11;25 a m Mail..,•„ . 1;59p m
Express 2;66 n in Express 8:62 p m
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To Toronto To Goderloh
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WROXETER`
Going East - 7:05 a. in. and 8:55 p. m.
Going West - 12:48 and 9:47 p.m.
All trains going Beat connect with 0. P. R. at
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T
G. B. statlone.
GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent.
• road I1(,ebus Items
NE v.items a
�Y tem. are always
welcome a
THE POST,
Miss Fanny Hogg was visiting Mrs,
Thomas Forbes in Wingliam.
Mrs W. Newsom arrived home Mon-
day of last week from .a visit with rela-
tives in Chicago where she spent the
past month.
Harold E Hughes, of Grand Valley,
has taken a position in the Excelsior
Knitting
Eactm
He will move ills
Y
familyBr t
to t sseisshoal .
Y
Miss ss Elste Wilton arrived home last
week after an enjoyable visit with rela
tives and friends in Stratford, St,
Mar vs and London. She is very favor-
ably impressed with the Forest.city.
Tee Ministerial Association of Ber-
lin, Ont , has issued h regneet to •tie
various public bodies of the city to use
their influence so that cite mid -week
services of the church shall net be af-
fected by other meetings,
Editor R. S. Pelton, of the Iroquois
News, a former graduate of THA POST
and later proprietor of the Atwood Bee
has been chosen President of. the St,
Lawrence Counties .: Press Association
and should fill the ,bill to ti"dot. We
wish him a comfortable occupancy of
the position.
The Public Ie Often Faked,
Unscrupulous dealers actuated by
large peoflta often recenffnend corn
cures " as good as Putnam's " There
is only one geuiline Coro Extractor
and that is Putnam's Painless; witch
is a miracle of efficiency acid peolnpt-
.nees. Use no other.
Olivet Jewitt, B. A„ a grand, sob of
Wnt. ,Jewitt, Mill st'eet, Brussel':, who
is the Mathematical matical Master of Chatham
Collegiate, was offered a salary of $19do
to go to Medicine Hat to fill a similar
position, The Chatham Collegiate,
rather than lose him. put his pay ul• to
$1800. He is a clever young man and is
;son of Rev. George and Mrs, .Jewittt,
of Blyth, We with ihim the success lie
deserves.
WHEN the publisher of a local! news-
paper advertises that his paper at $t a.
year is the best value to be had in the
town do not put him down as a falsifier.
Remember that when tureceys were Sr
each and eggs eight cents a dozen' every
local week) newspaper y pal in the country
ems $i in advance and the majority of
them have still stuck to the cede doil*r
rate.
A gfeat m tit y mercIs nts think the
expansion of the parcel' post system Is
designed solely to •benefit A few great
stores iet 'Poronto. Not 00, n certain
New York paper says :-"It ought not
to take the merchant of a email` town
long to find out that in the parcel post,
he has a friend and not a foe. Let biro
start on energetic advertising campaign
in his locet•papers and he will soon learn
Statile eau reach a cines of shot before
the parcel post came to town. 'Phis
means: that tural joufualtsnt will as -
sumo all importance - that was novae
known before,"
Wednesdny 'minting of leel week ,
Garfield Jamieson, of Brussels, left for
'8imcce, Norfolk Co„ where he takes '
la position le a bakety. He served his '
apprenticeship in the shop of George
Thermo!), Brussels and 111011111 make a
competent hand. Tim POST wishes
him sli icesy 11) his start out in life and
hopes he may meet with nieny true
friends f a 81111000 or wherever else his '
lot natty be east,
OODees have been issued by the Pest
Office Department furl•idding the af-
fixingon the face or Address side of let: 1
ters or other mail natter of stamps is• I
sued in the interest pl charitable in•
stitutious, There is no objections to
such stamps being placed cu the bootie
of letters or other mail matter as stick-
ers. provided they do not resemble post.
age stamps ill form and design, end do
not bear natnerals or indication of value.
With a view to forming an inter-
denominational athletic association and
organizing hockey, baseball and other
leagues a meeting of representatives
from Methodist and Presbpterian
churches was held in the Y. M. C. A.
London and initial steps taken, The
question of a joint hockey league was
the principal topic of discussion, A
committee was formed to receive tip.
plications from teams wishing to enter
this league.
BEWARE nt the prophet of evil win is
always belittling his own town and pre-
dicating, disaster. Often he is actuated
by sinister motives; always he is a
dangerons influence, and he end his
kind do touch to bring about the evils
tvitich they forsee. Generally the work
of the prophet of evil is done iu whisper-
ed button. holing and in such a way that
it is t10t easy to answer and refute him
in the open. If you have a real interest
In your town meek this man and avoid
hima.
i sou would V aP estilance
Miss Minnie Warren, denghter of
fames Warren, Walkerton, leaves for
Hunan, China to enter the foreign
mission field, The congregation of the
Presbyterian uhurcls held a general
sleeting of its member's ie honor of the
event. Miss Warren was presented with
n
well. filled club beg by the ladies.
After Arriving in China, she will first
engage in teaching the children of the
missionaries and after sloe has Acquitted
the language she will enter reenter Mis-
sion work in the interior.
Where Does Oonaumptlon Begin ?
The first little tickle becomes a
oongli,'the cough grows severe, is neg-
lected and travels clown t(r the lungs.
Treat throat trouble before it gets
severe. Oaths rhozoue heals, allays
inflammation, cures throat and
bronchial troubleuicki . A marvel
worker is Oatarl,ozone which pee -
emits 'thousands of Catarrh victims
from coati acting consumption. Rec-
ommended by doctors, proved by time
to be unfailing. Oatarrhoznne is just
what you need. 25c and $1.00, sold
everywhere.
CULTIVATING and canning farm
products is the method being worked
out by Hou, W. 1. HAnna for snaking
the Ontario asylums self-supporting,
The terms to which the asylums are
being transferred are to be worked by
the inmates, Some of its produce will
be preserved, and, in the opinion of
those in charge, ,there will be suflcieut
to provide for the 8,000 inmates of the
Province's institutions, S. E. Todd,
Provincial Farm Director, after prepar-
ing the statistics of the amount consum-
ed and produced, believes that the self
supporting scheme can be adopted very
soon.
WHAT DID YOU - DO YESTERDAY? -For
your own satisfaction suppose you jot
clown on apiece of
a list s
p paper .t of all
thilgs Voll did Vester(
a
V. This mey
seem sort of a childish thing to do, and
perhaps you will wonder where you can
get enough paper on which you can
make such a list. But after you get
started at the task you will soon see
that even a very small piece of paper
will suffice, and that when actually Set
down in black and' white. the various
items which apparently filled up a very
busy day are really astonishingly few in
number: Tt
tmberr i it. Th »
The result
will sur-
prise
Y 1
ur
rise
u. It o,1 also
P y y make you a little
ashamed cf yourself to think that you
are accomplishing so little.' -
RHEUMATISM
Many people have it but neglect it
until they are crippled and without
hope c
of ever been cured, ed but then is
hope for all in Rheumo and no one
need have rheumatism now, Rheumo
is just what we say it ie. We have re-
ceived htuulreda of testimonials tell-
ing us that Rhentno has cured old
standing cases of rheumatism and
when other treatments had failed.
Rheum() enriches the blood and drives
uric acid from the. system. Don't
fail to get a bottle to day at Jas. Fox's
and you will soon have your health
and strength as in the olden days.
Jas. Fox sells tt large bottle for one
dotal', or we will mail you a bottle
prepaid on receipt of price. B: V.
Marion Go,, Bridgebneg, Ont.
Clubbing list
1913-14
THE POST has made at rattgenlents
to club with the following tapers and
will be sent, to any address (except the
United States 50 cents extra) at the
following subscription prices :-
Weeklies
POST and'r'oronio Globe ¶1 60
" Mail and ,Empira . ...,160
London Advecti•,et 1 80
London I',te Puss 1 80
Family HLtald and Star 1 80
Moil( eat Wit.uess..... 180
letteineto' Aduocute 2 85
" Not'theen Measenger,,, : 1 35
Dailies
POST and Toronto Stttr,,, $2 85
Toronto News,. 2 35'
u
Toronto Glebe .,,,, 4 50
" Toeonto Mail -Umpire,4 50
Toronto World. .3 50
fe London Advereiser' . '2 80
Call aL the office oe remit the
ameant by P, 0, Oecla', Express Order
or Registered Letter addressing
THE POST,
Brussels, Ohl.
WHERE TO FIND THIS GIRL
The above picture of Miss Hutt
Rector of New York is taken feon
life and is on the label and carton of
evety genuine bottle of Sageine hal '
tonic It is a guarantee of quality
and excellence and we tinge our pat
eons to be sure to look for this label.
Sageine is guaranteed to stop the hair
front falling out, to cure dandeutf in
two weeks cucl to bring life and
beauty into coarse unattractive hair.
Sageine brings out the natural
beauties of the hair and makes it rich
in color. Sageine is nota dye. It is
not sticky or greasyand is daintily
perfumed. Jae.
Fox is agent in Bens -
eels, Ont,, for 'Sageine, A large
bottle at a moderate price awaits you
there. Other stores don't have it.
THE DAUGHTERS OF THE WEST
The following lines are front the
pen of Miss Margaret Blair, of Leigh,
Saskatchewan, formerly of Walton
locality ;-
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You may sing from morn till evening
On your silver laurelled lyre,
And invoke the gods of musicWith your genius all afire,
You may sing of foreign beauty
!`ill you burst your itching breast
But I'll sing from nsot'n till evening.
Of the Daughters of the West,
On the barren hills of Northland,
You have seen the charming fair,
With her sweet and smiling manners,
A5id her wealth of golden hair,
And you thought if you could win her
There world be one mortal blest,
But sweeter far and comely
Are the Daughters of the West.
You have met her in the Rinelancl,
With her ruby lips of love,
Her eyes like lakes all sunlit,
And her gracefulness amove,
In the palet groves of Italy,
In the vineyafds of old France,
On the purple crowned Lusania,
You have seen them laugh , and
dance.
There was rapture in theta bosom,
There was music in their hearts,
While their (lark soft dreamy eyeballs
Spoke a word that nater departs,
Till a melancholy madness
Caused your heart to feel oppressed,
But rein you hearts until yon see
The Daughters g
a t titer
a of the
Went,
On the shores of clear Geneva,
You have seen the beauteous Swiss
Making hay to sweetest music,
Making home a scene of bliss
On her head a homely Tuscan,
And a garland round her waist,
Yet these are even shadows of
The Daughters of the West.
Jumping with
Nerve Fain.
That's ilo v you feel
{ n
with neurK
neuralgia.
But why lis awake at eight, grumble
or complain -get busy with a bottle
of Nerviltne. It does act like magic,
seeks out the pain and destroys it.
Harmless andtarer '
c n instant a nut in effect
nothingis popular so p pular ae Nerviline for
aches and pilins of all kinds. Try it
fort ,
umbo test it in rheumatism
�'
c
prove it in neuralgia, pleurisy oc
oolds. You'll soon acknowledge that
Poison's Nerviline beats them all.
Sold everywhere in large 25c bottles.
HURON FALL ASSIZES
POST CARDS HELD LIBIILODS
Insulting post cards made more of.
fetishes by the addition of a few de-
grading remarks written on them
were considered libelous by a jury at
the Fall Assizes at Goderich Wednes-
day of last week and a verdict award-
ing $100 to Benjamin Whitmore and
$200 to Mts. Whitmore in their snits
against Amery MoGie, Platteville, for
$5,000 each on an alleged libel was
returned by jury. •. The trouble
it appeared, originated in the Platte-
ville brass band, of which Whitmore
was the leader tot a salary of $25 a
year, It was stated in evidence that
he took two instruments when his
salary was not paid. Several little
law suits followed this and Whitmore
moved to Gociericl. There he receiv-
ed the poet cards which were unsay.
thous, Two of these were addressed
to Mrs. Whitmore. 13y means of a
receipt olaitnedto have been signed
by McGie he fennel a similarity in the
writing aid engaged an expert, who
swhr
e at the trial that bathw ate
wtit•ten by the same hand. MrGie
denied it,tncl it \vas ,nt in hie de-
fence upe
fence that as the needs were nit on
enlisted there was no libel. Justice
Britton heard the case, The nerds in-.
sinuated theft of the musical inetrf•
meats.
6 7113.RS AT KINGSTON ..
Six years in Kingston penitentiary
wits the semen(.e passed 1 ip of
. t Rollers
Gordon at the Huron Oiunty' assizes
foe the killing of ,bis father, I•Iuglt
Gordon, it well known farmer of tite
township of McKillop, ou Aptil 23rd
last.
"file grana 51.11,y brought 10 a true
bill for mnrderf but by agreement bo•
*ween the crowd pseseetttor, Dudley.
Holmes, 11, 0., of Wingham, and
counsel' for Lin) prisoner, the Indict-
ment was changed to ttlauelallglltel',
prisoner pleaded guilty,
W. Proudfoot, K 0„ on behalf of
the prisoner, related the facts and
cil'curnstances of the unfortunate
affair and pleaded for a lenient judg-
1r )
10)1L Nal Oclttlly as 1110 health 0 the
prisoner 10 not robust,
Judge Hiltton, who then passed
sentence as above, stated Robert
Gordon and his father, Ilugh Gordon,
had been plowing on his farm on the
clay of the tragedy and on driving hie
team into the barn the younger Gor-
don struck one of the horses with a
strap. This Lingered the father who
rushed at the son and the latter pick-
ed 017 an iron barn and dealt his Fath.
era fatal blow on the head.
An aunt and two sisters of the
young man are left on the farm with-
out a reale relative. The prisoner,
who Is about 80 years of age, feels his
position keenly, relations between the
rather and son having been quite
amicable and the family highly re-
spectable.
CAN YOU ANSWER THESE?
A most interesting Lest has. been
made by the London Daily Mirror in
order to determine whether facts of
everyday lcnowledge are retained bet-
ter by children or adults. The (pee -
None set were: -
1 What book did Daniel Defoe
write
2 Who is the Lord Obancellor ?
3 What other names than Edward
has the Prince of Wales ?
4 Who is the Viceroy of India?
5 Who is Monsieur Poincaire ?
6 Which i
oneshe
t second
day in the
weeit
8 Who is the Lord Mayor of Lon -
on?
8 What is the duration of a foot-
ball watch ?
9 Wbeu does leap year fall next?
10 What does H2O mean.?
11 Who is the Poet Laureate ?
12 Who is King Peter ?
18 What oceans sloes the Panama
Oanal unite?
14 What is the capital of the United
States ?
15 What does the Monument com-
memorate ? -
Five adults and five children were
asked to answer these without previ-,
ons preparation. An office boy aged
16, stond highest, answering all but
7, 9, 10, and 11. A journalist was
second, failingo0
five au
svere. A
•Londoactor arid a typist
tied for
third place. Ocompany's secretary
gave Tuesday as the second day of. the
week.
Blyth
The farmers have had good crops in
this neighborhood and excellent
prices, especially for their cattle
which have been brought up for
American markets and yet the farm-
ers voted not to li"ave the advantage
of the Aineeicau markets but some of
them who voted that way are now
getting their eyes opened.
The wet dreary weather of recent
weeks is rnaking the roads in a bud
state andin consequence the farmers
ere unable M get into town very
much so_that business men ate com-
plaining. They mostly want sleigh-
ing at this time of the year as it has
0 tendency to make the heavy Win-
ter goods sell better. They are also
complaining that collections are very
poor this Fall but it hard L a d to under-
stand the reason for that unless it is
general stringency of money all over
the country.
,Perth County
Among those who have recently
passed the final examination of the
Ontario College of Physicians and
Surgeons of Ontatdo is Charles Ed-
ward A.ro v n
1 + so of A. ETrow of
+
7otoutn formerly
f 1Stratford.
Y of
The flout nulla bylaw .to guarantee
tee
$50,000 bonds of a company tobe
formed by IL L. Rice and others, was
submitted at St. Marys for the second
time last weekto the retepayera and
was defeated on the two-thirds
vote
by a majority of 57. The bylaw was ,
voted upon by wards, as follows
North ward, for 104,against stoat 90
West ward, for 114, aganst 60 ; east
ward, for 106, against 84 ; south
ward, for 85, against rib ; total, for
409. against 292, thus being defeated
by 67 on the two-thirds vote. There
was much bitterness shown in the
contest and many voters were sworn.
Canadian News
Fire at Ste. Marie, Beauce comity,
ui., destroyed 37 hooses,
Horace tertian, a Montreal fireman
was trapped by blinding smoke and died
a few hours later.
lex-Mayor W. S. Caron, Collector of
Customs at Aylmer, Ont., died while
undergoing an operation,
Prince Holionlohe hes been appointed
Vice•Conncil for Austria to Canada,
being stationed at Montreal.
Dr. W. H, Ross, of London, Termer
acting Superintendent of Byron Sani-
tarium was found guilty of bigamy.
About five hundred youths and boys
attended the Boys' Cotiferenceiu Brock•
ville for Eastern Ontario and Quebec.
'Phe reward offered for 'rho recovery
of bodies from the Lake Huron wrecks
has been increased to $z5 for each body.
Bow Park Farm, neat' Brantford, is to
be abandoned by the, Dominion Canners
and will likely be bought by a syndicate.
Col, Joseph Patterso,l, of Ottawa,
who•obtaitted a government grant for
the Fenian Raid veterans is dead of
heart failure
Stanton,the he tw sive-veer old son of
W. j. Kerr, of Wondroffe, near Ottawa,
was dragged aroupda field and kicked
to death by a horse
The schooner, Ada due at Stumm.-
side, 1? E, I. from Dalhousie,. N, B., on
November 2, has not been. reported
since clearing Front Dalhousie.
Prince George of Battenburg arrived
iu Ottawa on 8 visit ty their Royal High-
nesses, accompanied b r Commander
(Tnlsev of the bnttie'ship 1Qew Zsalanil.
M, W. Rossie, r'2, veers Managing
Editor of the London Advertiser, boas.
resigned owing to hie intended removal
to Port Arthur,-Wellete Lent succeeds
hint,
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+ ; TS to Most women!
Oven -tested flour is for
sale. Instead of buying ordin-
ary flour you can buy flour
whose baking ability has been
proven in an oven:
A ten pound sample is
taken from each shipment of
wheat at the mill. This is
9 I,, ground into flour. The flour
is baked into bread.
If this flour bakes into
't bread high in quality and
large in quantity we keep the
.whole shipment of wheat and
'It it. Otherwise we sell it.
More bread and better
kread from this flour is a
•
"More Breaacand Better Bread" and.
"Better PaPsti!y Too" 528
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The
'1'he Nationalrt
A Gallery at Ottawa i
to be open on Sundays from a to 5 p. m
The Montreal Tramways Company
and the Canadian Autobus Company
both promise tubes for the city.
Hon 1.?F
Foy announced cad last week
that the Provincial Government had
decided to subscribe $ro,000 to the lake
-disaster fund.
J. Seymour Blanchet, son of the late
ledge J. P Bianebet, of the Court of
King's Bench, Quebec, committed
suicide in a fit of. despondency.
Rev. Hugh Cowan, of Chatham, itas
accepted the call to Haynes Avenue
Presbyterian church, St. Catharines and
will be inducted on Dec, end.
Instead of 'eying off employees G. T.
R. has shortened the hours of 19,o00
sbopmen at Montreal to nine hours a
day. Each will lose five hours a week,
Mrs. John Kopec, of Laurel, L. I.,
left her 4 year.old son to play with his
brother, aged 18 mouths. They played
woodchopper and three of the baby's
fiugers were chopped off.
As the result of a vicious attack made
on her little pet clog . by a large
bull clog, Mrs. John Elliott collapsed
roe the porch of her home at mot
Willow street. Port Huron. Mich., on
Monday and died a few minutes later
from heart disease. Mrs. Elliott was 59
years of age and leaves a husband, 4
sons and 2 daughters.
s Eugene O'Keefe, or the O'Keefe --
, Brewing Company Limited, Toronto,
who died about a month ago, left
5975,000. Of that amount 5390,000 is
willed to charities. There is also a
bequest nest of Io 000 E
E o His Holiness the
q ,
s
Po.
Meanitoba has recently cancelled, the
letters i•atent of some poo companies
which were either defunct or had failed
to make the annual renewal of their
charters and pay the required fees.
1'he regulations in Ontario differ from.
those in Manitoba, however, as charters
issued 'here are perpetual, while Mani-
toba requires renewals annually,' Every
year in Ontario, however returns must -
be made by companies showing lists of
directors and shareholders, and the
particulars of the last annual' meeting,
number of shares subscribed allotted
and paid tip, shares forfeited, anioupes
of calls on each share, amount of -
*:ref-erence shares, dividend thereupon and
so forth. The Provincial Secretary's
department has quite a list of delinquent
coo, anies which
have not filed returns
due last February. !'hese companies
are al] liable to a fine of $20 unless they
disbanded. Some years ago a tnan
vaned Bently made a great deal of
trouble by prosecuting companies who
slipped up on the contraction "Ltd."
in their firm name. The contraction
may only he used in conjunction with
the word "company. For example,
"Jones Ltd." is illegal, while "Jones
and Company Ltd." may, be used with-
in the law.
it=iathant Police court Montillus
loseph was given three months in the
city jail for throwing a stone through
the window of the Cunningham home.
A charge made by Joseph against Faith.
art'aud Cuuningham was dismissed.
The three then concerned are related,
it being olsimed by Cunningham that
Joseph was a too -frequent caller at the
Cuuningbam home during the absence
of the head of the house.
As the result of negotiations which
have b:en going on for several®years
London is promised natural gas from
the Tilbury field in a short time. As
announced some months ago, the pipe
litres were laid practically to the city
limits h theSouthern
Gas Com u and
nd
YCompany
all that remained was for on arrange-
ment to be completed for distribtition
through the City Gas Company's mains
in Loudon. That arrangement bas been
practically completed Manager Duffield
of the London City Gas Company con-
firming the agreement.
Some time next year a tour of the
principal towns in Canada will be
made by a train containing exhibits of
'British factory Prod
ucts. It is probable
that each class of exhibits
will group,
be ,
ed in a car by itself. The exhibition
train will tray in a town at least two
d••ys and in the more important centres
a week or longer. With price tickets at-
tached to the different exhibits the dis-
plsy will be a revelation to Canada
consumers. They will then see how
much the tariff on British i orts i
mp a
adding to the cost of living.
Quit • Dosing
Your
Children
with strong Cathartics -
Chamberlain's Tablets are
most effective in regula-
ting stomach troubles and con-
stipation for the little folk -one
tablet going to bed means a
sunny face in the morning.
Pleasant to take, they never fail.
25c. a bottle, Druggists d
an
dealers or by mail.
Chamherlein Medicine Co.
Toronto 4
Manitoba
Improved
Farms
For sale on easy' terms'
or will rent tobl
des ra e
tenants. Vr_lt
fo - a-
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ticulars to
John E. Smith (Owner)
Box 1033 Brandon Man.
RUPTUIEI
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My method' will cure ap-
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p-parentlyhopeless cases no
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Why wait until your rue
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