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The Brussels Post, 1914-5-14, Page 5JNO. SUTHERLAND 86 SONS LIMITED NVISEITIAMC frbtrag.10 aviii`ad8'lo .EGAL AND CONVEYANCING. peOUDFOOP, HAYS & KILLORAN ARItIS'1'FIRS, 8O iI01.'1.'ORS, NOTARIES PUI31.4IO, ETU, W. PaouDROOT, E. 0, R 0, HAYe J, L, grLLonAN Ofl es--'1'heeo formerly nocupled by tteeera ljIWcronw Holt monramoa, ONTARIO. ALLAN LINE LIVERPOOL -GLASGOW LONDON-HAVRE Fine, modern 'towel. ere - equipped with every comfort and luxury. For infor- mation apply agents, or 14 the Allan Line, Toronto W. H. KERR, Agent Allan Line. Brussels. 'API r,r!A6t.t. v4W y.(v�'',.s.AWAYaYA E If you expect High Grade Employ- ment you 'oast Anka High Grade Preparation. One School that 1s well-known throughout Canada for strictly superior trete ing 1s the [ TORONTO, ONT.' tGieniuntrs. of this School readily ob. twin omploymont branu0r Chez a arr e3 ,o ands of e edo a In thin city • every year and we Are, Dolled upon to r all more than we can, r Enter Any time Open all year. t. Catalogue rent on rem -lest Y Cor. Young and r W. J. ELLIOTT, l Alexander Sta. S Principal. 0E - fa evaeolet{eereeee ilea eteeeteeeteeete rlteetec• nwr,o1r69a'4Ath r.'a. iva'Asareilir t�9 ;'N. CENTRAL >,' CENTRAL y STTRATFQRD. ONT. 22 Baoono n epecinlist ht Business. It 1(1 offers more opportuniotes than any outrhn eorf csaulolionag. yTo meuap t hhavefull e mbas povalble tran,ing. Tlris 4s. Ontario's Best eminent School. glue in - ✓ d()lessee l attention. You may enter our at any time. ThreeDepart- ments, Oommorelnl, Shorthand and end Telegraphy. Write at 01100 for our t• • free antnlogne • . D. A-JNCLACHLAN, Principal. ;vpMAv rA M .rAy41v,)A4E,A AaYai r0 , -..x .,.....6...r3 sr✓...iV,;A. Enter0 L S 't0Wa Businessl i i College 3- tip AND - re Grow with us.ez 2,2 1.9 For partioulare address - 4 EDWIN Q. MATTHEW$, Prin. 0 ti Y ' P�•axvaa9aa'PmA.�Ana Asa Any time e®® THE Best Brains In Canada have pertiolpit ted in the pre- pparatio3i of our splendid Hone Study Memos in Banking, Economics, Higher Accounting, Oo eleroial Art, , Snow Bard wr1bIni, Photography, � Journal- ism, Short Story Writing, rlhorthend (Ind, Bookkeeping, Select the work which most interests yon and write us for partlonlars. Address THE SHAW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 391.7 Yongo St., Toronto COLLEGE AT HOME Thousands et ambitions young peo- ple are feet preparing- in their own 001nea to.Op011py lucrative position. its etenogrlphere, bookkeepers, telegra- phers, civil servants in fact every ep tare or activities, You may fiadnh et college If voneo;wieh. P,aitinne guar- anteed. Enter college any day. Inds• viduni instruction. Export teachers. Thirty 708011' experience. Lm•geet trainers in Canada. Seven retinues Special course for teerhero Affiliated with Connneroiel Edwin tor's Aisoclntimt of 011 0110, Sun mer Soaool at Noone Spotton Baalnasa Ord lege, London, Wingham Business College GEO. 9POWu0N. W, T. Moltenl, President, Pri,clpnl • JL./...•.ela....n:/r.�..•._.I►e H. LOVE Funeral Direptor and Bmbalmere . Orders promptly and care - Putty attended to night or day. • ]?lions 228, grHEL., (DOT, Business Oards JAS ANDERSON, VE(ERINARY SURGEON, Suaoeseor to M. H, Moore, 01800 111 Ander. 1001 tiros, 1+101.7 stable, 13russels, Telephone No, 29. DR, T, T, M'RAE aaaohelor of Medicine, Univereiey of Toronto Licentiate and Graduate of the College of Phy. alctaas and surgeon;, Oho • Post -graduate Uhlengo 1970, Ear, NoHo and Throat HOapltal, Uhlcat o, 111. Ex -House burgeon to St. Mich. eel's Hospital, Toronto. Office over F. It. Smith's Drug Store, Tele- phone connection with Uraubrook at 00 hours. OR, P T. BRYANS 1300helor of Modielne, University of Toronto ; Licoutiote of College of Physicians and Sur. scone, Ontario ; ex -Senior Honso Surgeon of Western Hospital, Toronto, Offices of late Dr. A M,Kevee, Smith Bloch, Brussels. Rural phone 46, A' EX. 0 M'KELVEY M.B., M. O. P.,t S, O. 198 13loor street East, Toronto Diseases Ear, Nose and Throat Clinical tier Is tent In Ifo'Nov,' 01111Throatde- artulrart Now Gotte',:I Hospital, Toronto ; -.ant Gra duets Harvard. M wilco) School, 'Bo- ron ; Into Senior Resident Hergron MAWEye & Ear Infirmary ; late Clinical assistant in Close and 1'h root dep'or'tment Maea Gen. lime Whit ; late Boase Surgeon Toronto General Bospintl. i_-r'In Bruseele by appointment. DR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. Physician and Surgeon ; Post Graduate courses Loudon (Eng.), New York and Chicago Hos- pitals. Special attention to disease of eye, ear, nose and throat. .Byes tested far glasees. ' G. H. ROSS, D D.S,, L.D.S. Graduate of Royal college of Dental Sur- geeiln of Ontario and Graduate University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry. Office in Ward Block, Wingham Phone 290. Post Office box 278 Painless Extraction, Plato work and Bridge Work a Specialty DR. WARDLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Day and night galls. Office opposite ielour Mill, Ethel. MAUDE O. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Personal graduate Department of Opphthal- eology, Mauormlok Medical Oollegge, Chicago, +ll., in prepared to test eyes and at glaaeee et Her Omoe over Grower's Reateurant, Brussels, mr Thursday, Friday and Saturday of every week. Office hours 1 to 9 p. m. Forenoon. ',y appoint,m out. Phone 1219. T. R. BENNETT Will g Ivobeta r satiatn tion to both buyer and seller than any other Auctioneer and only ,hale what is reneonable rees conducted nnywrere in Ontario. Pure bred stock sales a Opeolnity, Write or 'phone 2E3 Wroxeter. gond t.etus Ittnits EVERYTHING growing great. 'PHE f.)ot bridge was placed in position for this seRsou. It is a great convenience to many. LISTOwEL Standard :- Miss Isabel Strachan and Miss Verne Walker, of Brussels were the guests of Miss Mabel. Kemp on Friday and Saturday. J. T. Woos has received a large order for knitted goods from Winnipeg which will keep the staff of the Excelsior I{nitting Factory hustling for some time. Vivienne Park got a great levelling daring the past week by ,the road grad- ing machine. It will be seeded down now so as to be ready for next season's sport. Tint salary of Rev. H. M Lang -Ford, rector of Christ church, Listowel has been increased $200. The reverend gentleman was a former rector of St. lohn's church, Brussels. - DoN'T forget that in August lgr5, Brussels is to hold an Old Boys' Re- union. Part of the preparation should be done this year in the line of im- provement. THE Wingham District meeting of the Methodist church will be held in Gerrie on Mae 26t11 and 27[11. F. H. Gilroy will be the lay representative froth Brussels. THE B.ivth Standard speaking; of an Entertainment in the Methodist. church Bays :-Mention should be nlade of Miss 13. Johnston, of Westfield, and Miss Minnie Walker, of Brussels whose numbers on the program were well rendered and highly appreciated. Go0ERICH Star says of a former Brusselite:-F. Barlow Holmes wash) town for few days on his way to his Summer's duties in the C. P. R. offices et Port McNichol. Fred. says it's good to'see the old town once more, and that he has not seen any other place of its size looking as well as Goderich just now. THURSDAY, TUNE 18TH wt1.L BE THE DATE --People are always on the look. •'01 . for the anneal Excursion to the. Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph "1'his'year the date will be Thursday, June tStJ, ''special train ruuning that day to accomodate the people. It takes in from Kincardine to Henfeyn, iu• elusive, and is a very popular outing. 'Pllne table and rates will be issued shortly. This should hen slack season of the year among the farming comm unnlity WO twill nn doubt embrace the opportunity of seeking pleasure and in- formation by a day's Visit at the 0. A. C. Keep tab on the date so as to keep it cleat foe the trip, CANiADIAN: RAG' F oc. JH'OMESEE.IKERS' 'EXCURSIONS TO MANITOBA, ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN Each Tuesday until October 27th, Inclusive. Winnipeg and Return $35.00 Edmonton and Return - 49,00 West Stations w and Front Toronto; and North of Toronto.Proportionate taros from Stations East of Toronto, Rcttc;t Limit two Months. I'Srtlapplare refolding RAIL or OCEAN tickets .Tont Cenadihn Pacific Ticket Agents or write MURPHY', D.P.A,,0,P, Ry,, TorOitto. L. JACKSON, Agent itilOSSEL8 Bor's, if you chance to have °ata putts in your possession, sell 'em, It will be cheaper, Ira Yost, of Stratford, who on Sunday morning, accidently hit Arthur Comity instead of the telegraph post. at which he was aiming, has been fined alto And $4 costs, by Magistrate O'L oane. ' The Adjourned Vestry Meeting of St, James' Church, St. Marys, was held recently. The financial statement was the beat issued in the history of the Pellet]. An honorarium of $20o was pas- sed unanimously to Rev. Mr. Taylor es a small token of esteem and alpprecie- tiou of his good services during the past year. WOM1tN's INs'l7Tu'rE.- Friday after- noon. May 15th, at 2 30 o'clock, tate regular meeting of Brussels Women's Institute will be held in the Audience room of the Puolic Library. The topic will be "Lessons front the life of Queen Victoria," to be introduced by Mrs S. Walker. At Ibis meet ng election of of- ficers Gficers for the coming rear will also take place. A special request is made for a large attendance so that the year may conclude With al wide interest manifest. May esth remember, Another Great Discovery .A. well knew gentleman in Black Baty, Ont„ John Cowan, has discover- ed an absolute specific for Rheumaa- ttetn, and writes : "I wits affected tviLh Sciatic and chronic Rheumatism which I contracted years ago. The, iliaertee lied tt great hold in ray blood, and it was hard to make any im- pression on it. Reading of Ferrozone I was convinced of its merit and it's certainly the best I have tried. Why it just drove away the Rheumatism. Even stiffened old sufferers will ex- perience quick results. The reason is that For rezone acts through the blond mod thereby destroys the cause of the disease. Price 60c pet. box at all dealers. Bluevale The Acton Free Press speaks as follows of a former well known resi- dent of Bluevale t -VV. H. Stewart, principal of Otte' seat of learning. was Condonation elected r 'd n of theConti n Pisl e t School Section of the Educational Association at the recent meeting in Toronto. As a scholar 161r. Stewart has high abilities. Seaforth eleaforlb races July 14, 15 and 16. Mrs. 'J. Dunford, . who has been undergoing treatment in the Oliuton hospital, has veturned triune. ales. \V. B. MacKay, of Halifax, u ie visiting her nee Mies 724 Melds. I la LI 1 n.cif sI v t, pupil( .1. D. ttu3.l NI re. Dodds, Gode- rich street., Seaforth. 1..'1'. Delacey, who for smile year's past has been Manager of the Ogilvey Flour Mills here hats severed his coir uectioi with that firm. Miss Margaret Kennedy, wltn has been the very efficient book-keeper for the Greig Clothing Oo., for some year's, left for Regina. Rev, J. W. Hodgins, rector of St. Paul's church, Stratford, and former- ly of St. 'l'horne% .church, Se+Lforth, has hard his stipend raised to $1400 a year. A Citizen's Committee has been 01g+uliza'd and the following gentle- men compose this r0lillnit1ee:-W. Battey, A. F. Clutf, J. Finlayson, Alex. Wilson n and R. S Hays, + chair- uan, The duties of these gentlemen will 1>e In make 0 tone of inspection and advise'aud suggest impnnvemenLs that might be made to enciauuce the beauty of the lawns and boulevards. Goderich Curfew bell now rings at 9 o'clock each evening. Dan Nicholson has successfully passed his second year in the School of Mines of Queen's University, King- atou. The Presbyterian Summer School will be held in Goderich from June 29 to. July I6. The 36th annual Convention of the West Huron Teachers' Aesoniation was held in Victoria Public School, Godericlr, on 'Thursday and Friday, Api il 30tH toad May 1st. Lieut. Col. Mactlimell, D. S. 0 General Staff officer of the Fleet Division, visited Goderich and con- ducted, with the efiles% of 33111 Hn,ou•Regt., a series of regimental field exercises. A request frorn the local barbers that the Council pass a bylaw fixing certain closinghours, Which it was said all the barers but one agreed on, was left over to be dealt with by Special committee if the petition was laid before them.. Settlement out of court has been effected in the action entered for trial at the recent Assizes at London, by Fred. G. ltuurball, of Goderich, a- gainst the Phoenix Company to re- cover 1115111'1Lnc° upon Ilia ftll'ili hit's factory in Goderich to the amount. of $1,500. The amount of settlement has not been Made public. O. C. Lee has the contract fpr fitting up the handsome Altrill residenceiu Ridgewood Park, recently purchased by 0. 1f. Fleiniugt of Windsor, with to failelc e tricatl a u1 meat for lighting, heating anti cooking,. The caretaker's residence will also be thus modernly equipped. Mr,Fleming's family will spend theSnrnmer seasons here. At a sleeting held at Seaforth a new tennis, league was fol sled com- posed of Goderich, Clinton and Sea - forth. The following officers were elected : Piesidin1, Malcolm Mc. Taggart, Clint nn ; vice 'Ptesideut, Rev, J. 13, Fotheriugliain, Goderich Secretary 14'eaenrer, VV. Peoudfoot jtin,, Goderich; IilxeculiveConmittee, Mr, Colmar, Seafori11, Mr, H401 pion, Clinton, and M'r, Naylor, Seafo'tii, The Stratford 01ule is 110(0 asking to join. George Morrow aged 60 it teamster. wits 'serioesly injured last week through being trampled upon by +t train of horses belonging to Robert Johnston, While driving on the Herein road the whiflletrees heWtfnt' loosened from the wngoo longue ant' (heliport and Mia Mtn I'OW WAS al'atugr(1 N tinder lr Off the 14)3(1 and Cru the hf 1e0' foo fly I lw 1 eine eaugllt hy the dung ling whflleirees. 'Unfortunate man r , + was :)inked was dragged 200 feet. t., 11c s 1 up in a setni-ennecions condition awl talon home. 71's left 1),P75A5 t (11141 1 ed, i11" light mut Anil eiglit leg 1uo11, Iarevnttd he 13t ,1•e effvels ,'f 11 Ilo5ete' lioefe. OMEN WHO ARE ALWAYS TIRED May Find Help in This Letter. Swan Creek, Mioh.-"I cannot speak too highly of your medicine. When through neglect or overwork T get run down and my appe- tite is poor and I have that weak, lan- guid, always tired feeling, I get a bot- tle of Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound, and it builds me up, g'ivco me strength, and re- stores me to perfect health again. It is truly a great bless- ing to women, and I cannot speak too highly of it. I take pleasure in recom- mending it to others." -Mrs. ANNIE CAMERON, R.P.D., No. 1, Swan Creek, Michigan. Another Sufferer Relieved. Hebron, Me. -"Before taking your remedies I was all run down, discour- aged' and had female weakness. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound and used the Sanative Wash, and find today that I am an entirely new woman, ready and willing to do my housework now, where before taking your medicine it was a dread. I try to impress upon the minds of all ailing women I meet the benefits they can derive from your medicines." --Mrs. CHARLES RowE, R. F. D., No. 1, Hebron, Maine. Ifu o want special ectal advice S write to Lydia a >C. ]Pinkham Med- icine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter wil be opened, read and answered by a Woman and held in strict confidence. Hugh Dunlop has so far recovered from his paralytic stroke that he is table to be taken about town in a wheel chair. The mimed district meeting of the Girdertold District will be held in the North St. church, Goderich, on Thurs- day and Friday, May 21s5 and 22nd. The Goderich Collegiate Institute cadets are receiving the final touches preliminary to the inspection by Mn;jnr McOrimmon, inspector of cadets' corps for the first milittu'y division of Western Ontario. Thurs- day they paraded 55 strong arid were put through company drill in Agri- cultural Park by Instructor H. 0. Dunlop. Listowel The contract for street sprinkling was let, to W. A. Gray at 374c per hour. Public Works Departulent at Ottawas have advertised for teudersfor the Listowel Drill Hall. • J. W. Snelling has disposed of his barbering business to N. A. Gibson and 11, Sinden, who took possession on NI nudity. W. el. Ellis, an employee of S. S. Jennings market gardener, had the cartilage of his right knee dislocated Sunday afdelondon. Listowel merchants and clerks will have a half holiday on Wednesday afternoonofeach week during the months of July and August. Perth Onnnty Sunday School As- sociation will hold the annual conven- tion in the Listowel Methodist church oil F11(11(y afternoon anti eveuiug, tiny 15. A un tribe'. of good speakers will he present including P. G. Orwig of Toronto. The re -organizing meeting of Christ. Church' baseball club was held and the following are the 1,ffieet s elected : Pees., 11, E. Elliott ; vire Pres., Rev. H. 1\I. Lang -bold; 11arutgee, De. E. A. Roos.; Captain to be, elected ; Sec.,,e Treas., Rota. Geoghegan ; Executive Cont., President, Manager, Captain, H. C. Roos and S. J. Kelup, Di, E. A. Roos was appointed representative en the town league execrative. '1'he joining fee ivies placed at 60 cls. 1' 151 777-0 few People Outside of those who have made a study of it, are able to design or choose the right, memorial for a pttftiottlar purpose. My business is that of helping my patrons to select a monument, it headstone nr' other moniker for a ;pave or a plot th;tri will please people. by its harmony with its surroundings and by its expressive appeal to memory. - My encomia in Choosing alight is more to 1(111 than dollar's and coots. With me inonumelitaal work 18 a profession, a life work. I feel the enure pride in a beautiful design that as artist in water enlnl' feels in an artistic landscape, IfY ou will 0.01118. to me aid talk ahont what you would like to get. [ will rustle yoni' wishes my own ha and they carried hilt in .'1 shall il h0 Ca I the way 'that,will secure right te- ns. - - - • Brussels Granite & Marble Works ALLAN E. HERSEY, Prapr1etor J, A. Kelly won fleet prize at the. Toronto Horse Show with his driver 10 roadster class 13-2 and under. J, A. Schinbein Is spending a short Lime lit .Preston, He is undergoing treatment for rheumatism, Robert Scott, of I)nrharn, has opened a training stable in the burns lately occupied by McIntyre & Gabel, Wallace etreet,. Cho kson Long, who went under a very critical nperaliuo forappemt1icitie at the Stratford hospital some time 3 ago, has arrived home and ie looking flim: While playing football tat. the Liste- wel i1igll School Albert Riddell, of Milverton, had the misfortune to fc'aelure his arm. When Women Suffer Lank out for weakness of disease. See if there is not a sideacbe, head- er:he, restlestnees and the "blues." 'these symptoms indicate that you need the gent le. assistance of D3'. Iiamilton's Pills. They toe tvouen'a greatest relief, prevent functional de- rangements, renew the 'lire of the • blood, purify and clean the system throughout. No tonic so potent, 110 results so marked as follow the tree of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. 'Price 250 per box at all dealers. Atwood Harty Ratcliffe arrived hone from Toronto hospital. Rev. Jae. Hussar, pastor of the Methodist church, has been invited by the quarterly board to remain for it Ihird year. Rev. J. D7. Sliaw, the Augli can clergyman, Atwood, has sent in his resignutlon which will take effect in a couple of weeiis. The executive of the IVestern Foot- ball 'Association met in Stratford and arranged the groups. Intermediate - Group No. 3, -Listowel, Monkton, Atwood and Poole. R. A. Thompson took in the horse show at. Toronto and exhibited his roadster, "Cheer Up," receiving 3rd prize frorn a °lass of 16 horses. Council will meet 111 the ex Agiic nl - In, al Hall,Alw) 1, on T or dav May 231h at 10 o'cak for the gement township business, as Court of Re- vision on the Hummoud drain By-law and at 2 o'clock as a Conrt of Revision on the Assessment roll. Fordwich Geo. Buuston went fishing and landed a trout which Measured 1I inches. James Hunted' has been laid up for the past t e ka w ith a severe attack or sciatica. Mrs. Wilmot Mahood and daughter, Miss Ruth, who have been spending several months with relatives:here, left Monday of last week for their Summer home in Michigan. Herman Albrecht, 2nd Cone recent- ly lost a valuable pig in a peculiar manner. He was away from home and upon returning found the animal dead. He cut off the head and found a full-grown hen, which it had tried to swallow, stuck in its throat. The hen was also dead, of course. Fire in the saw -mill yard here early Sunday morning of last week did be- tween $200.00 and $300.00 damage. It is thought to have started from a spark which had smouldered in the ll s he belting,art of aavutpde, All t P which was new, the frame work of the saw, an edging saw, a slab naw, pats of two wagons, 16 cods of slabs and the ends of a number of lumber pales were destroyed. The loss is a heavy one to the proprietors and will, cause quite a delay to the sawing operations. There was no insurance. Tho Deaf Made To Hear Deafness because usually due to catarrh, is quite curable. In a thousand eases this is proved absolute. ly true. Success invariably attends the use of Calarrhozoue which has cured catarrhal deafness of twenty- five years standing. Penetrating through the passages of the ear, the soothing vapor of Oatarrhozone re- lieves the iiuflarnniation, destroys the seeds 'of cannel' and thereby allows nature to re -assist - herself. Try Oatarrhozone yourself, 25c and $1.00 sizes sold by all dealers. WlnEham Several cases of whooping cough are reported in town at the present three. W, 13, Elliott, of the North Huron Telephone Cotnpally, has purchased a new Ford touring car. W. S. Currie, of Toronto, has taken 0 position with his brother, R. A, Currie, furniture dealer and under- taker, Dr. G. J. Musgrave, of Niagara Falls, brother of A. 13, Mnsgn ove, M. P. P., of town, is the Conservative candldaate in the Niagara Falls riding of the county of Welland. ' Tuesday evening of last week a large plate glass in the front of W. J. Boyce's store was broken by being hit With a laet'nase ball.. The name of the bay whit dill the jilt) cannot b atslPd' I,l i n,'d. A new aurbulahnP seemed by the Hospital Board in Toronto, has been received here. The vehicle has rubber tires and is neatly ophnlstered inside to assure every comfort in the trans- ferring of the patients to the hospital. 'Vingham bee sold the Electric Light Improvement debentures to the extent of $2720 10 J. 'Walton Mc- Kibbon, of town, at it price of 100,12 cents on tine dollar. There were 10 tondos for the debentures, Dat. Mc- IKibbon's being the highest. , Since the closing of the hotels here the National Hotel has been labelled closed anti the boarders have gone to other. quarters. Mr. Doyle, the pro- prietor, iet.or, trill leave in about five days foe Arthur, where he has bought aun- otitre hotel. The Exchange and Dinsley houses are about to close acid the other two the Queen's and, 13euns- wiclt, Will retnaaiu as temperance houses. NO Horn Ob'. PILLING THE TURN. RER1tY Hereat -.The road thn'ougil the el•'' n vita ri n has t amt i11 Turnb t Z t 1 av I Y 1 been visited by 'large number of pen- plc since it was closed by the Council after falling again, At one end flit) g in the space is 40 feet greater than it was before: and George Bryce states that the swamp which is about sixty antes Must have it subterranean stieapl through it, ats there le at Pres. TROUSERS Hobberlin Made -to -measure Trousers are always well made and honestly tailored. They hang well and retain their shape. You can choose from several hundred patterns in fancy and plain effects. Worsteds —Cheviots—Tweeds. Every new stripe, check, og plain effect. To Measure W. P. Fraser, Agent, Brussels ent about 40 feet of water running through and some have seen fish. The water, he states is very clear. Two men tried to dig a ditch about two rods from the hole and only dug about two feet. down when water arose and they could put down a pole about 15 feet in nothing but sand and water. They have now decided to 1 filling and will petition the give up i g Council to grant permission for an- other roadway about one mile and a quarter Prom the old one. Never Slit Your Boots That doesn't cure the corn. Just apply the old standby, Putnam's Dorn Extractor. It acts like magic. Kills the pain, cures the 'torn, does it without burn or scar. Get she best -it's "Putnam's." Blyth • A number of the members of Blyth A. F. & A. M. attended the dedication of the new Masonic Temple at Gode. rich. Miss Lily Carr has returned from Toronto where she has just passed tvitil honors as a Deaconess, having secured an average of 82 per cent during the year. The fanners are being kept back with thed seeding operatiofs on ac- count of the recent heavy rains, but the present prospects are for a heavy yield of hay, fruit, etc, Rev. D.. W. Collins took the services in Trinity church, Blyth morning and evening, of Sunday and Belgeave in the afternoon. Dir, Collins preached in the interests of Missionary Cam- paign of this Diocese. Rev. T. H. Farr preached Missionary sermons in Exeter. Dr. Allison is now comfortably situated in the quarters lately vacated by Dr, Charlesworth. Annual meeting of the lot holders of the Union Cemetery, will be held in Industry Hall, Thursday evening, May 21st at 8 o'clock. Miss Annie Spafford has passed her final examination at the St. Joseph's Hospital, London, and is now a qualified trained nurse. She received her degree at the hospital on Friday,. At the annual meeting of the Blyth Epworth League, the following of.' &cer'a were elected for the coming year :- Hon. President, Rev. Q Jewitt; President, Miss Florence Mills ; 1st vice President, E. Bender; 2nd vice President, Mise S. Bentley ; 3rd vice President, Miss L. Taylor; 4t11 vice ' President, H. Horsey ; - Secretary, Miss Annie Maines ; Treasurer, Miss Alice Gillespie ; Pianist, Miss Ena Jewitt ; Assistant Pianist, Miss Pearl Gidley. Dr. Morse's ' Indian Root Pill* are not a new and untried our grandfathers used them. • century ago, before Confederations they were on sale in nearly every singe or general store in the Canada al dad day, and were theewek thousands of homes f �patiers Indigestion, Biiiousness,Rbeui and Kidney and Liver Trouble& Teo day they are just as effective, Jest ao reliable as ever, and nothing boner has yet been devised to Cure Commol® >iUs sr. 1 11 1 1 \ 1 , 1 I. " \ 1. , \ I . It speaks to the heart through the pocket -book. That's why the Ford is a friend to thousands the world over. What any other car will do the Ford will do — and more—at a fraction of the cost. Buy to -day. Six hundred doll rs i s the ;wine of the Ford run -about ; the touring ear is six fifty the town car nitre hundred -f. ce b, Fords Ont„ complete with equipment. u meat. Get catalog i r and q P lattt'ticulaa's from pl 1 J H. L1A.L lii2AITl3, Local, Agent, Brussels,