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The Brussels Post, 1914-5-7, Page 5,INC. SUTHERLAND & SONS Business Oards LIMITED INSEPRAWN .SAM AND CONVEYANCING. peOlJDF001', HAYS & RILLORAN BARRISTERS, SOLIOITOR8, NOTARISE P CIBLIO, 19'0, W. 1a0oornom, K. C. 11 0, HAra J, L. KIr,Lanelt +)t8a--Tho0o formerly accepted by Moser. Cameron ea Holt. G oDanuOo, 'ONa'Anto. ROYALMAIL For beautiful. booklets thowiag the luxury of the Targe Allan Liners, apply agents, or write us direct. ,o • o LIVERPOOL -GLASGOW ONDON-HAVRE ALLAN 95 King StW Toronto W. H. KERR, Agent Allan Line, Bruer els, 1> 'b �a varalA�u �a�sy�a' rr�,, Before. you Step Look Ahead , Sir Before you act, plan and aim high It ' '� you aim t0 get A Superior Business Education yun will be looking to- i, g ward the L TORONTO, ONT. iA �v Th„ School Minibus the habit of doing ti \ - a elites of work that bears the «tamp o ,61 f / ' Superiority" Open all year Enter l any time. Handsome ontalogue cont rc / on request Cor. Young and 1 W. J. ELLIOTT, Alexander Ste. Principal. RtxPFoN, pgAPa greAlMUMS/AV=r'r:a'Pfi+ tdCENTRAL- 0 /// l A r STRATFORD. ONT. Beooule n specialist in 802111808, I6 offers more op ortunlule8 than any 19 ht other calling.0you roup the full m Best �i ore of a trai yon m Thle is the hest Best sine0e lSelma This is1)131Ontario's 9 Bost altatenSoh You may glee in- + cladivsse1lattention. 11 e, Three Depano 19 classes 0 any time, Throe Depart- ments, Commercial, Shorthand and 2 Telegraphy. Writeat once for our free Band ogue D. A. MOLACHLAN, Principal. �#4,,' rM- see' avie'Ori,Wb0.G rl rarA�srAvD.dvu� v A.,b„.... slviiy�,A..A.....,. Enter < BusineSSI Llatowel College i Anytime c� AND y t?+�P�l�� Grow with us. EE �( For particulars address— )4 1 �l�' EDWIN Q. MATTHEWS, Prin. 9 ♦t • araPaav' 't .Vara ase eaPat�' P�i�v usielemasectemete THE Best Brains in Canada have partiolpnted la the pre. Iteration of our splendid Home Study Courses in Banking, Economies, Higher Ageount!ngB Commercial Art, Show Card W rftlrig, Photography Journal- ism, Short Story Writing, Shorthand and Bookkeeping. Select the work which most interests you and write us '1. Por particulars. Address THE SHAW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 391-7 Yong° St., Toronto emmuccentsztessomeam caffectsencitioliallite COLLEGE AT® E Theusande of ambitious young peo- ple are fast preparing in their own homes to occupy lucrative po01t10118 aft stenographers, bookkeeper's, telegrn' . pller0, civil servants in flint ,ovary sphere or notivf bt e@, You may finish at. college if you 80 Wish. Positions 011110- anteed. Eater college In1y day. Indi- vidual luetruottoll. Expert teachers Thirty years' experience. Largest trailers hl Canada. Seven colleges. Special amine for teachers, Affiliated with Commercial Educe- tor'e A880010t1011 of 011110118. SIM 31180 &Ikeol at talnou8 8potton Bc0111e00 Col- lege, Lond011. Wingham Business College GEC. Sron!eoN, W. T. klmtmn, President, • Prhloipal. W. H. LOVE Funeral Director ' and Elmbalnier Orders promptly and care• fully attended to bight or day. Phone 228. ETHEL.. bA►T, 1;! JAS ANDERSON, VEIERINARY SURGEON. Successor to M. ft Moore. Oaioe at Ander. son um*, Lavery stable, f ruseule, Telephone No, 29, PR. T. Tr.M'RAE 1311ahe1or of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Licentiate and Graduate of the College of Phy- sicians and Surgeons, Ont„ : Post-ggraduate Uhloago Eye, Ear, No00 and Throat Hospital, Ohieitgo, 10. Ex•Ho1ae Surgeon to 28, Mich- ael's Hospital, Toronto. Moe over P. 11. Smith's Drug Store. Tele• toms, oonneutlon with Cranbrook at ell hours DR. F T. BRYANS litteh0101' of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Lluen1inte of Oollege of ?bynames and tsar - gimes, Ontario ; ex -Senior Berme Burgeon of Western Hospital, Toronto. Offices of late Dr A. MoKevey, Smith Sleek, Brnaeele, Mural phone 45. ALEX. D. M'KELVEY M.B., M.C.P.@S. O. 199 Bloor street East, Toronto Diseases Ear, Nose and Throat Chalon) 130.letant Ll Fur, Noae end 7 brunt de- - 0rtment New 14.61101111 Hospital, Toronto Poet Graduate Harvard Medical 5011oo13 Bo - ton ; Ince Senior Resident Surgeon 111008.1113, • Sar Infirmary ' late (1»vio81 000istnnt in Nose rind Throat depertnlent Mase Gen. Hoa Intel• late House Surgeon Toronto General Hospital. t 'Ia Brussels by appointment. DR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL,' ONT. Physician and Surgeon ; Post Graduateeouraes London (Eng.), New York and Chicago Hos- pitals. Special stealhi n todisease of eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyos tented for glasses, G.14 ROSS, D D.S., LO S Griaduateof Royal College of Dental Sur; Aeons of Ontario and Graduate University of Toronto Foaulty of Dentistry. Office In Isard Block, WInghaln 1110110 249 Post Office box 278 Painless Extraction, Plato work and Bridge Work a Specialty DR. WARDLAW Honor graduate Of the Ontario Peterinorr College. Day and night calls. Office mama( Mill, Ethel, MAUDE C. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Personal graduate Department of 0 hthai [oology, MotJormlok Medical College, Ohioago lL, 10 prepared to .test eyes and lit.g1808es at her office over Grower's Restaurant, Brussels on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of ever) week. Office hours Ito 0 p. m. Forenoon by appointment, Phone 1219. T. R. SENNETT Will give bettor satisfaction to both buyer sed seller than any other Auctioneer and only is reasonable Sales conducted l• tl What charge in Ontariq. Pure bred Stook solea a specialty. Write or 'phone 213 Wroxeter. oEcai . hews tem SWAT the fly. A few cases of measles. FRIDAY was Arbor Day. MAY 2011 is the next holiday," SCHOOL Board meeting Friday even- ing of this week. OLD newspapers in 51 bundles at Tim Pose Publishing House Sotto people in Ontario preserve their old Bibles wonderfully but wear out their books of fiction with much handling. 1`13ERE is an agitation among Ole merchants of Listowel for earlier closing on Saturday night, What about the sante rule in Brussels 7• JUDGE and MRS. DOY1.E returned last week from their three Month's stay 1u the South, which they found not all sunshine, but at times very agreeable.' They are glad to get home again. REV J E. HUNTER was in Loudon this week assisting his father in law, 'n on to move his Rev. 1. W. Robinson, household effects to Toronto so says the Dungannon News of last week, DR. HOLMES, County Treasurer. of Goderieb, formerly of Brussels, has ,;one on a trip through the West to the Pacific Coast, stopping off at pleasure either way. He will be absent a month, TX/Mts.—Our thanks are due a good- ly number for responses in the matter (1f clearing up back subscriptions to 'Tint POST. We hope the good work will go on until our list is cleared up to close of 1914. How is your sub ? CHI•NAMIIL puts a finish on floors, furniture, walls and makes them look like new. White Enamel, gold and aluminum paint, varnishes, etc. See the demonstrator at Wilton & Gillespie's. _tore Thursday and Friday of th's week. Dont miss it. JAMES MCCItACKEN, of Goderioh, re• turned 011 Tuesday evening from a three weeks visit at Detroit and Pott Huron. While et Detroit be was the guest of his grand -Slaughter, Mrs. Alfred Bond, (nee Mies Lucy MoCrackeu.) Mr. Mc- Cracken was a former Bresselite AMONG throe gr'adIlol111H in Arts i11 Quee11's University. Kingston, we notice the name of Wllhelmiue M. Ford Miss Ford I13a daughter of Rev. J, E Ford of Victoria St, Methodist church, (;nderieb, anti is he fourth mem ber of the family in make titis creditable record Mise We'en Ford, a Io•m1ii . teacher here Is a sister MOVING '1.O RmGETOWN — 111: Both- well 'nines of April 301 n speaks of Mrs (Dr.) t`ovne—nee Miss Mary Oliver, formerly of Brussels.: as t'oliows :- 'I'lte Ladies' Aid and Ossociate niem bens of the Methodist c11urcil met at the home of Mrs (Dr.) Coyne on Tuesday evening to b d her Goodbye iprior to her departure to her new (10E10 in. Ridgetown Mrs Coyne was '['reastirer of the Aid and will be greatly missed TIheV presented her with a luo0(1 s01 at the close of the evening. It is Both ,van's Ines 0 '31 Rielgetowu's gain, 1 Groat Spoclalleta in Stomach Catarrh. 'J`ho»gh oft en they fail 111 give even telrlpoyary relief, Sly. W. Seyinnu13 of lien Levine; Ont„ cured himself with 1'tlremsone, "My teenble" he gays "WAS nhroitio catarrh of the stomach. Tihere was e0i18tat bitd l taste in my mouth, I was costive u11(1 Morally :nahseated before and after meals, I oleo had it gnawing sensation in Lhe stomach, Ferrnznne gave nut greet relief, tu»tl1 311831 used Catarrh- ozone which is good rm. catarrh, Al though Feernnumberit took a ( zotle, I get back my health and today T am quite well," For stomach catarrh, lndige8tln11 and J(i11d1'ed dis 'nf(lel'S 111)11)ing-exoela. V'el'r0Zlme. 111 a Lhntisttntl Cases, it leas prnvr(1 to tvnndPt'Flll %Meese, ''Try it yourself, 5071 nee box at all dealing( FISHING has started. Some of our anglers say the worms are more easily found on Sunday. - i. W. Vanatter, of the Goderioh Star was able to leave Alexandra Hospital and return to bis home, where he is convalescing, lie will not be ableto undertake work for a while longer. SEE the graining that can be done by Cht-Navel Free Demonstration et Wilton & Gillespie's Thursday and Friday of this week, Hardly a need in the line of finishing that Chi Hamel does not supply. Jost the thing Far carriages, auto ob1lea , etc, Ladies should attend without fail on dates named. WEDDING.—A pretty wedding look ulnae at the Wroxeter Methodist wean - age, on Wednesday April 29111, ether' Miss Victoria Simmons was married to William G. Patterson, the bride wearing a gown of white pailette silk trimmed with Irish Ince and pearl brooch, the Left of the groom. Miss E, M. Patter 00n, sister of the groom, attended- wear- ing old rose and black lace. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson left on the afternoon train for London and other points. H. r travelling costume was . navy blue eult, Week hat with while plumes. Wroxeter and Brussels friends extend congratulations. The bride is a sister '0 ino. Simmons of town. ON Home ! It is a sacred place— or was, in olden days, before the people learned to chase the moving picture ploys ; to tango dances and such things, to skating on a floor ; and now the youthful laughter rings within the Home no more. You will recall, oldmen and dames, the homes of long ago, and you'll recall the fireside games the child- ren used to know. The neighbor's kids would come along with your own kids to play, and merry as a bridal song the evening passed away, An evening spent away from home in olden days was rare ; the children hadn't learned to roam for pleasure everywhere. But uow your home is but a shell where children sleep and eat; it serves the purpose veru well—their home is on the street Their home is where the lights are bright, where ragtime music Rows ; their noon's the middle of the night, their friends are— Lord who knows 1 '['Ihe windows of tour home are dark, and silence broods o'er all ; you call it Home—God save the mark 1 "tis but e sty or stall ! They Givo Wonderful Health. None ate an healthy, so buoyant and full of life as those who regulate with Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Even fU one night they work wonders. Fut nail 'coating they take from the tongue, headaele s they relegate to the past, biliousness and stomach dis- orders they prevent and absolutely ou'e Think what it means to have Ihesystem ('ieansed 1U13 pulifled by 01'. Hamilton's Pills I A. true loca- tive, a perfect tonic, harmless arid wholly vegetable in composition, they will do you good. Tu feel and look your best ase DI. Monition's Pills. 25c at any dealers. Fordwich L. Galbraith sold lu very fine dark brown mare weighing 1.800 pounds to St. Mao'ie Brothers, of Oliffurd, for ,the stun of $350. • W. IL Beown, North of town, has pn1T,ha5ed Mrs. And. Brown's 50 acre farm on tit 8th con, ed home e1i19Ln ,IL 11119 al�11 V Percy c y H From the West. He reports prospects good out there and it is his int e1Li31I to take out another car of horses. At the annual Sunday School meet- ing which was held at Orange Hill the following officers were appointed :— Sept., V. Simeon ; Asst. Supt., Norman Elm ding ; Sec'7' . Ruth Gal- btaith, 14etts.,'lrlfurd Montgomery ; Organist, Alfredo Strang ; Teaetlere, W, Sitnson, Alice Edgar, MI's. Ed. Gnlbrnith and bit's. W. G. Strong. - Tuesday evening of last weep while Will. Alliecht., eldest Bon mf I'LI'nest e w 11 2'148 1 11 1 1'I rs. A un•erit Btl 1 1 11. nlldl , , washing ut Albert 33,1111610113, was nllh110111og a tenth of 11,t•ses IUP limes !recently eutaulgled 111 11331113' 341141 11113.) one of the 11111 SOH 101310ho11 111111 11m,11, stepping mn hi, left, leg, breaking it near the mettle, The inhitell tiny was et mere tette)) to his home, 11111. toying+ to the fettetured limb being so badly swollen it IYne innpos'ilie tt sen the break until Friday. FARMER'S WIFE ALMOST A WRECK Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Connpound -- Her Own Story. London, Ont.—"I am afarmer's wife and a very busy woman. Last aummer I was taken with severe pains in my back so bad that I could not get up or scarcely move with- ! ,,;1� , ,11 out pain, and my periods were pain- ful, My husband called in a good doc- tor and I was under his care for some time, but he did me little or no good. One day a friend of mine told me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as she had been greatly helped by it. I began taking it and soon got well, and my periods became natural again. Since then I have had perfect health. In fact I have never felt so well in my life. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a medicine many women need. If you think this letter will help other women please pub- lish it. "—Mrs. IC. C. YouNG, Tambling's Corner, London, Ontario, Canada. Womenwhosufferfrom thosedistress- ing ills peculiar to their sex should not doubt the ability ofLydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their lealth. if you have the slightest doubt hat Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- Ile Compound will help you,write to Lydia E.Pinkham &IedicineCo. (confidential) Lynn,Mass.,forad- vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. Secretary, Miss Verda Asquith ; Ono- re0pnndirlg Secretary, Miss 0. Col - (dough ; Assistant Secretary, Charlie Haggitt ; Treasurer, Miss Ena Jewitt ; Assistant Treasurer, Miss Susie Fawcett ; Pianist. Miss Ent, Jewitt ; Ateiteatit Pianist, Mies V. Asquith ; Snag Leader, Mrs. Addison King Delegate to Convention at Seaforth on May 61 h. Miss Vel'da Asquith. Re- ceipts for the year were $34. The Public is often Faked. Unscrupulous dealers actuated by large profits often recommend corn 0U1'es "as good as Putnanl's." Theta is only one gennime 00111 Extractor End that is Putnew's Painless which is a mirnce of effi, l itey and p1ofnpl.1ess. Use ne ether. Listowel 17. G. Matthews, of the Listowel Business U1IIs 6e, issued eighteen diplomas keit week. . Among the successful candidates in the final yetis. 1)1 dentistry at the Royal Oollege or Dental Surgeons, Toronto, are J. S. Brinker and E. A. Roos, of Listnwet. The public 8ch0n1 board has ap- pointed Miss Norma Gee as teacher 111 the pt hoary tleplurtinent of the public settled. Miss Hawkins has been in elmge of the primary department whinh has an average daily y attend- ante of 87. W. A. Allison fins been appointed Im.ggll.genl1Llt on 111e L1NInlvel- ill%Vlald ran Of Ilse O. P. R. stlnceeding Chins. Thdbadwlu, who died. E. R. Mc- Unriniek, of London, win has been on the Landoll-\Vind:40e run, succeeds \il. A11113011 lie btakesrmun. L`he. Banner says:—'Onmmonriug with Sunday hath local rest11111'1uhy Will be open to the public for seven Blyth ••••••••••••••••►••0•••••• T. 0. Hefl'ron 18 able t0. be about ti. -s • rain after his recent illness. 1 • gain bink, of Clinton, has decided • • to open up a photo studio ill Blyth. 1 Jas. Uutt has lidded t, handsome • • new silent 511100lincau to his grocery i ,r store. The many friends of Frank Met- •1:•:' • e )lensed to see hila at out a- • ,- / • calf ei 1 y:�}� gain sinr.P his 1•a"'ent set, re illness. o • Ethics Elliott. 11,1H 111 aI11.3,11''ur. HI 3 M 111- N'111 •fan d:al „e 111$ 11 N",•IIU TH' Uple Myatic Shrike. held in Lon- t` 4.3 0 diet 0 �� • Mrs SpHfro ld has returned Tema a • 1,10111 ,31 where elle 11nd gone •to have a 1 • pito..of IiPPdil' 11,11),,V1.1.1 fr' 111 fel .Y - Itl)ri' I, 1 ,.1�' . 1111111 11 ' '33''''''lit , .1 •' 1 n„ I. I" ,,' 1111111, 11. 11, 11.4,01...1 mill, • 1"l,lltip,1 Il l0 U>. building Inn t'n01., t anti We Will 91111W yUU 0113 ,•1 It a3o1 hIss Corr have pelt»ned hnlue front .31 1111'1100111 1'rw Wool 11S' w;jotlrll hi I'110 i\modes, ('ill ,•and other Simile., 1, p1imis - Hlyt.h t1,rx min II1,4 00ee11 dr10V31 lulvinggill 118.01 yrnP4 rive -mil (hed. The 011111p icy ie amu' reining land to sow 131118- Vcalee 3.11,1) \Ir111;IbLn & Ol , Dave 1111.T1111)-»)11 n 30 horse 1131111r A1gvi Irish rel' 3i11 011 Country +r3111111u+lurt', \vhirh 1hey ovill use in the co11ec111m of 1'gge 1111(3 9111133111, Hervey Sittele'ro'k. who hits been con (teed 1111119 Imhof For hlntit11y tvitlt. 1131 14ffee1:1n1 Of the iicev'a, ills 11(11- proved 8'191e43'1)1.1y of hale ala to tante short wallas. T, Ste0011)1, and ,1. M. Heron' mi were busy canvassing rot HPV blmnei rel' rho Blyth Lawn Bawling 711011 and nr('t v1111 good success, d nvhlr seemed over 30 Meinbers, T11eannual meeting of the A 11111)01'' 8(111 Mission nand tuns held 111. the basement or the Me0hndi8L (hutch, Tite8day, April list. 1i1Ilctfnn of . officers t•PNlilte(1 as follows l—Superi)t- 1e1de1111. Mrs. Melee Young ; Hoorn• lu'y l'reside)1, Mrs Bender ; Preen - dent, 5liee Annie Melee('' 1st vice Pres., 131!',9 M 13111 121r1 vier. P) aa., Miss Elsie 'ranteetL; Reeot'ding 1(111(1 Watches l•ts ever a 4 ll» n •O W lied. • • • ' we bank mpon any of 111191 ;mikes pleasbi3 tell 3110 elf leu of malt Citelmiuein—null • lhey dl,it. For Why ? • iii claw they einlin(131 e11 • that is leen nt 11y a 1/01.1.001• • \ViLtrh, e • How much do you • have to' Pay ? • • From 5,00 to 1825 0O --just tar.- tcnrding to gpt1;11e, A1( Rises • and slyles of rasps. Will • yon permit us 1.o show yon.• • • i J. Re Wendt • Pi PI' end lin graver - • JP\y i • Wroxeter• YOUR RAM NEEDS PARISIAN SAGE It Quickly Removes Dandruf .31101, because your hair is -full of dendl'uff, thiel, 5tlelaky, (lull turd neves' will do up to look pretty, (10 not de• apair, Beautif01 hair, 7111(•11, fluffy, lustrous and absolutely free from dandruff is only a lathier ol' cafe. Parisian Sage frequently. applied hill work wonders, • Just' one appli- cation stops itching head, removes dandruff and all excessive nil, It goes right to the hair regret and furnishes the nourishment needed— the halt becomes soft, fluffy, abund- ant and radiant with life, Parisian Sage not 'only saves the hair but stimulates it to grow 10115 and heavy. Get It 50 cent bottle from Jas. Fox at once. There is eo other "Just -ns -good." days in the week, A. B. George, prom ietoi of the Oity restaurant, 1 0v - it g decided like the Poodle Dog cafe to rater to Sunday patronage. The executive of the Perth County Temperance Alliance is highly gratified at Ole enthllOia8111 with which the Onunty ie taking a hnldof the 01mpaign for the Canada Tem- perance Act. Finanniaily and other- wise the situation at present is de- cidedly encouraging and a cluplioatinn of the result obtained in Huron con nty . is anticipated for 'January next. President T. L. Hamnilton is tit ready t188111•ed that Ibe (lahnpnigil will be placed of a sound financial basis and it has been decided In advertise at (Mee for a county tee- gluliser who will devote his 0ntir1 time to the work of the campaign. The organization is prepared to offer a gond salary to the right man and anticipate that the appoint- ment will bo a permanent one. The executive at fleet had Rev. E. G. Powell, of Exeter, in vie1v foe the appointment, but their plans were changed through hisacreptance of the appointment as field secretory for Huron county. Atwood ' E. T. Greensides & Son have pur- chased a new delivery wagon. 0. Rowland left for his house in Eulbrc where he intends to spend the Summer. Harold Stagg has secured a situ- •ttion for the Sunnmet. with Jos. Whitfield, of Grey. Miss Mildred Hamilton was taken suddenly ill with appendicitis on Sun- day Apei1 26111 and on Monday tlnll fl- ing WES taken .to Stratford hospital Lo undergo all (Deletion. Word was received dere of the death of Mrs. Geo. Boyd, of Mendocino City Cal. The late Mrs. Boyd calls a sister' of Mrs. Wm. Humphrey, of Newry, and firs. Hume of town. Sunday evening Rev. T. Albert Moore, D. D., of Toronto, Secretary of the 'Temperance and Moral Reform Department of the Methodist church preached dere last Sunday evening. Directorsof the Etna Partners Mutual Fire Insurance On. (1(0t for genetal Pn 1 b»9 Ines s g in the Agricultural Hall, Atwood, an April 21st. All members of the Board fete present, but tae. Grieve. Minutes of the last 1118Pt2(1g . were read and signed. Secretary was instructed to write H. B. Murphy, Ill P., re premised Rail- way legislation now before the Hance. A. (11(1111 wag presented from A. Oropp, of Ellice, for park burnt in smoke house w111011 10(135 11)1c1 over till next meeting and Mr. McClnry was in- structed to investigate the matter. President was instructed to inter- view Mr. Grieve its to his standing as Director of the Company. 42 appli- ca1i011s for i11811rtltice were accepted amounting to $134.400. Meeting ad- jntnmPd till Tuesday 11'hry 19th. Owing to the number of cases of 13ra1let Fever and Measles in the Mnnioipelity, Dr. McNally, District Health Meer Wee pres0111 at meeting 11 Bnatd of H'ealth told 11(1d4e800d the Blnu'd in regaled to infections diseases and other matters and gave i»slrui'- 110110 11.0 to what the Local Board was required to do. The Brawl rec1ml- 111011ded to the M»ninf1i1(1 Gemini) to have to 81Ltiitary Inspectnu appointed: Medical Officer nF Health was auth- orized to notify all Public School teachers Ju the Township of Elute that pupils who ere absent' from sehnol for a longer period than three days exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays aid all school holidays trust not be admitted without. providing a neetifi- When you buy a watch, be sure to buy a REGINA But also ace that you get it from an- official agent. Regina Watches whoa, sold without an official:, guarantee are Blake, Walton •••♦••••••••••••••••••••••••N•••••••••••••••••••••• a • Great emayessigesdasaaelletellellieRIMISWIEW OF THE lel O a sendseeedissimilmilmism ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ • • • • •• • ♦ ♦ • • • • • 4•t ♦ • • • • • • • McDonald Stock CRANBROOK To be Continued until Further Notice Thousands of Dollars worth yet to be Sacrificed Bigger and Better Bargains than Ever 12(o Art Musli»s, yd... , 07 Slit edded \Vheat. Biscuits08 FI uitatives, reg. 50c for 25 lOr. tin Stovepipe Enamel05 Comfort Snap, 5 bars for 18 Safety Pins per dozen 03 15c Reversible Cretonne10 15 & 25e Fancy Urines.. 08 15c Galatea, - 10 4.00 Men's Long Boots, size 6 ...... 1 98 150 Colored Sateens 08 6 foot Elm. Oilcloths, reg- ular 60e, for ...,...... 45 Royal Purple Poultry Spec- ific, regular50c now 34 Roxall Dyes, 100 pitgs for03 Safety Hooks and Eyes, dos 01 Molasses Meal per bag . 1 60 18 & 20c Men'sBats 18 12ic Wrapperette suitable for Quilt lining, now ... 81� Zarn-Bilk, regular 50c for... 25 355c Black and Green Tea, now 22c, or 5 lbs for.... 1 N All 25e Pills, now........11 1.00 White and Gold Plates per dozen .... 69 Tape per bunch........... 01 Hair Pins perpkge 01 15c Ribbons, now per yd .. • 09 6 foot Linoleum, reg. 90c83 Lot of Men's Gloves 75 Salts per lb 03 Nerviline, reg. 25c bottles:: 13 Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry, regular 2.5c for........... 18 Wall Paper at Less than Manufacturers' Prices. For Paints of all kinds see us. Special Prices on all Garden and Field Seeds. RE Te TREWIN, J. •: • • S • • • •• •, • • • • • • • • Z •• • Successor to A. McDonald, Cranbrook ; • • Open evenings till 9 except Tuesdays and Thursdays w • • • •••o'0•••1,41141.4•0•••♦•••••4'••4 •♦♦♦♦♦•♦•♦•♦♦•♦O♦•••••N♦• cats from a medical doctor that they are free From any infectious or con- tagious has existed in their home for the preceeding three weeks. This regulation to remain in force until further notice is given, Clinton' FIBS.—What threatened for a time to be a very serious fire started last Friday night from an oil heater left in the barber shop of M. Crich. The blaze calls making great progress in the frame building when It was noticed, and it was feared that the fire would make its way into the furniture eto'e adjoining. Hard work on the part of the local de- tlurtinent, however, soon checked he flames. The loss is fully covered by insurance. • Goderich A -skilful engineer is examining the Goderielt fire engine, and will remedy the defective parts. W. J. MoOi'eath, foreman of the Signal, is quite i11 with wllatappears to be an at tack of typhoid. G. 111. •Elllott returned last week 21.0m Toronto, where he attended a meeting of the Provincial Children's A.id society. At the 11108tihlg J. J. Kelso, Provincial Secretary, .was given a six months' holiday. The Star asks :—Now that the 0. P. R. tracks have -made access to the beach at the harbor both difficult and dangerous, is it not time that the rows Counc0 should do something to make easy access • thereto at. some other point, say by way of the road at the Sunset Hotel P As the result of considerable work on the part of the local fans a town football league has been formed here and things look exceptionally bright for a good season's sport. Already five teams have entered the league. Thiecanbeyollr expo ienceif you mber- ,.: use Chamber- lain's ha lafn'a T ahlets they care head- aches by rectov- ' fag the causes* not by smothering the symp- toms—woman's 51108st Cute for woman's most common aliment•. Try them. 25c. a bottle. Druggists and Dealers, or by mad. Chamberlain Medicine Ce. Toronto 9 ,. (III l' N I \" 1 R ¢ .\ l 2' \ u� "My Kingdom for a Horst,il pro - offered a defeated monarch. But the modern man gets an infinitely better means of transportation-- ransportation—at lowest cost—when he buys a at sturdy Ford. The economical Ford has made the horse an extra- vagance at any price. - Six hundred doliars is the price of the Fiord touring eaearis six flft . the ran-lLbt lit' 7110 011ri f , town Cal nine ll)tll'il-f. G> 1. VerdiCl t. complete Willi equipment. Get cetalo acid pttl'1ietllars from 7. H. GAL1i12AITR, Local Agent, BPuesels,