The Brussels Post, 1914-5-21, Page 4i he i3 lziselA past Centre Ilurou liberal Association
THURiI).\Y el AV 21, cele Annual Meeting and Convention
The Amine fleeting of tic' Centre
i Huron lettere' Assoeial ion %viol be
held in Oltt:duo's il+tll, Seaf,rth,
'Peceiduy, .May 23111, 1914, at 2 leel,ck
p. Mt. A rule (attendance is desired.
Al. this Imaging a candidate well be
selected to contest the riding at Lite
np )eoaehing Provincial. Election,
e elIOki AEI, IIUHDI.E,
Pve'itlent.
JAS. L. K1I.LOItAN,
Seeretary.
f The weather en the (oast isg ood.
1 middle GP null the nal Ir o f January We
bad no floe!. and only an inch nrso of
xu) , loot rive weeks we had . uf-
fieleet frost to wake slitting, but
from early in Fele miry through the
\\Tinter Sanson I worked the snit ttH
easily its at the present time. During
r
••I
tlarnh the teem her was Ideal.
Now, Mr, Editor, I thank you for
this spume, trusting it will le letet•esb
•!, lug to your reline re. If any of lily
fernier schnoluettr-s happen 10 see my
name, I would. only be too pleased Lc .
I get. in tenth with theta. AViebing
you and THE Post' eveiy success,
1 t -e11111111
YOute in the Mast.et's service,
J, FI. You:.0.
Port Simpson, 13. C.
A NEWSY .LETTER ;BOM
PONT S1MPSQN B. C
1
leenTo1:i, Beeesrieue Poi i ' :—
DEAR ixi.-1f yon will allow 01
•epace iu ytnu' paper I will endeavor
to give you and your subscribers it
liLtle 1 ifuereatiou contenting roar
• Indian Mlteiou work,
A. sheet time ago, I noticed a letter
writt('n by Rev, 1''. Sweetie a
lidtamuat, 13. (1 , regarding the work
at. that place, Though 1 have neve
been at Mr, Swain's Held of Jabot'
yet I have •rtusou to believe he is
doing a valuable work among Lite
Indians at thin place.
Perhaps many may remember ole
as one of their et litelnpnrarles itt thea
graduating class of 1007 front Bins.
'r School. Many ltrl
eels Con iu litre nl (•h 1 .inn and
L t
varied have been the experiences
since that time. After hawing taught
two years in Ontario, I entered the
.Bustness College world and foiled
self eventually as Principal of the
Commercial Depart meta of Columbian
College, New 1V est inileiter, 13. C.
Coming in touch with the ministers
of the Gospel and the probationers at
College, and hearing the great and
immediate steed of laborers for the
• harvest," I volutrteertd to do my part
in bran i
civilization 1d Christian-
ity
Gritit -ity to the needy.
L
at the lllssion etc
Ia stationedt fi 1
m
which was founded nursed aucl
cherished by one who bas been fitly
termed "A. Prince of blissitnlaties,"
The latrRev. Tbumas Crosby D. D.,
the founder and promoter of this
work; labored Inc many years at this
historic site of Port Siulpson. Com-
ing here In the early seventies he gave
his untiring, utselfieh life for the up-
- lift of these Inditain people, who were
at that time groping in sin and
;heathenism. By his arduous efforts
he has sown the seed which Is
'blossoming into flower and fruit of
Christian 1111. Through his efforts
awe have today an Indian church with
'a seating rapacity of neatly 500 and a
`L large choir loft with an organ, There
are two boarding echonls—tete Crosby
Girl's Flome and the Port Simpson
Boys' Hone—both these i istitutlnns
organized for the steel ter and Christina
':trainitig of Indian buys and girls.
The Crosby Girl's Home was started
iby Mrs: Crosby giving refnge to
Indian girls who carne to her. Tak-
ing thein fiat to their own house site
:helped them as fat as their means
;would permit. But finally the needy
ones betaine so many that steps were
-taken to build a Home apart for
these girls., This institution is now
undee the adatinistrariotr of the W.
M. S, stud is well utarnaged now by
,five elflaieut lady workers. About
the same 1hne that the Crosby Girl's
a`iIIome was ()petted measures wet•e
'taken to epee a hone for Indian boys.
`'This building is not sn up-to-date as
'that of the Orosby Girl's Horne yet
we provide for and give instruction to
many needy ones.
We have been fotlunate in having
Hospital at this place it connection
with aur Mission work. This !melte.
tion has ab its head Rev, R. W.
Large M. D., and a staff of Christian
nurses. The Port Simpson General
Hospital was opened by Dr. A. L.
3olton, now of Vancouver. - On one
-of Mr, Crosby's visits to Ontario, he
urged the need of a medical mission-
ary and Dr. Bolton volunteered to
'come. Dr, W. T. Bergin, of Prince
Rupert, was his successor, while Lhe
;mantle has now fallen on Dr. Large.
Dur Hospital is doing a great work
end is worthy of hearty support,
The dayschool is an adequate two-
.
(too d i q
r e )uldlM From Novetnbet
anti] 51axch attendance comes neat to
150, while clueing the remainder of the
year it is quite Small. As soon lie
Spring -opens whole families go out,
pamping and hunting.- Nearby
Tune the salmon c
aeries commence
eperatinns. During the past few
'gears out of tan Indian population of
'300 thele huts 1101 been a native on the
reserve during canning season. As to
ule (hie tribe— ,the Tsinipshean--.
etm•shao) at indeettirttts and thrifty.
hey snake gond money in the Sent-
inel' but ie is difllruit to persuade
them to give of their tnetans fnr
Church work. At to recoil banquet
given by the Port Simpson Btaucl to
which the writer was iuviLod , it
'upper ante a few musical selections
:were rendered after which stump
speeellee were given in exaltation of
the set vice. of the 13and. When the
!Speech was finished a five ne ten
dolltarbill ryas dmatld lir n
shove
tone that evening n�grot 0
)
was
raised 111e Sabbath previous to
:that we held oat 'Missionary unitvers-
Laty collecting about $50 from the
Indians. When they Mil see where
'the runny is going they will give
'readily but nos, otherwise,
Our It li , Sunday School tette n
)total farce of 250, In addition to this
•e
have the Crosby ('irre 1 Mote 8. H,
of 80 told a %via() S. 8. conducted by
,B,ev. MeiRaley of 20. So out of a
pnpobattioe of 700 we have it 8. H, al
tetdance of 800. Alike the day
School it, is at, its beat in the Winter
seaso)t while in the Sommer there is
none al all, There is a fin -meshing
ptvorth' League Society witieh is
onducled )nnt'e 11ketalisalvatinn Array
()twine, I'he, Indian Blies else tluhrkt
011 tarrlbouline, ennsequenty the 11.
e. Meetings' aee mentioned of lots of
helm 1nu810, ganging several favorite
erects sung meg and nice' a sheet ;W-
rests followed
w 1 by aiengyhy testimony
fleeting. DI -(7 are an ardent lot, of
Meters though and help a great [deal
11 0111 work. Them tate (tele or two
other Sociitica-(the Young PeoOle'e
fides:atonal Association (Y, P. 17. A,);
I rte Tenipeennee Hneiety (1. 0� G. J',);
*opt ldltrlptenrt A LhleLio 01111) (I, , S. A,
j 1 lttiletian I3ttnd of \Vot'Icers (0.
Vt . be tape- 11 like wnr'ns
ttttmibets th
t) so fur its the Misatnn wrn'k is
trowelled. The Salvatiott Army
sa[ t0 quire irnnr
but t
w they
Itiere
One nr two
'1anidlles of Advenitein also a small
petee Virga of. Anglicafta Bee In Otte
APPENDICITIS
By a Convalescent
\Vhen the Creator put Father•
Adatn to sleep and borrowed to rib
from him to snake .Eve with He did as
pretty neat bit of surgery and set an
example which is getting mare pope.
lar every season. It is not kuowu
even yet whether He gave Father
Ad BM ether or chloroform) or just,
told hint to go to sleep and forget
himself, but no doubt this will be
discovered by the scleutists, who are
constantly fluffing new anaesthetics,
every title of which the good Lord
'knows about since He made thele.
But that's not what puzzler: the
chap with sei eta—tithing mind ball u-
ntttch as why the Lot•d look Coe of
Adaln's ribs when Adam had et vet mi-
fo•te appendix eMelt was no earthly
use to hint mid out of which the AI-
rnighey could have manufactured a
woman quite ae easily as 001 of tt - rib,
It looks wasteful to us at this late
data but then we may not know
eveeyLhing yet.
Well, anyway, since that fist
surgical npeeat fon they have ger•e ill
increasing 111 pOjIFI1II 117 as lite years
passed until now, if you hive not had
tt rib of an aesuphagtts in. sotuethiog
or other col out, or yens. dnterin' Hf-
Lings te-(arranged, you feel like la hack
number,
I3esides al's sn wasteful, Your
vertuifnt lit appendix, for installer,
weighs 1150 onnees, and the race for
weutth is so atreuunus that the
modern unto must needs discard every
superfluous encumbrance or be
distanced. .
Many a mitt discards itis consebeuee
and even then loses out, tt•hereas if he
had kept his conscience and got t•id of
et true -ounce appendix he'd have come
in tt Winner.
The thing is to stick to ueeessiLies
and do without luxuries.
A luxury, the dictionary defines is
sonletilieg the can do Without. One
cart do without an appendix, conse-
quently an appendix is a luxury. The
age we live in is altogether too lux-
urious. Let us regard it tae a hopeful
indication of init'a desire to get back
to the simple life, that when the doc-
tor tells hire he roust cut out some-
thing, whiskey, late hours, black cig-
ars of hie vermiform appendix. x, be
cheefully and unhesitatingly tells the
surgeon to go ahead.
Theoperation is so absurdly simple
too, and takes a very few minutes, so
that a chap can almost go and get the
thing out between meals like having a
tooth pulled, ne getting a hale cut,
And then itis so nearly painless that
a reasonably nimble. surgeons .can re-
move half n dozen appendixes—or! ap-
pendices—between i)retakfast and
lunch and feel m'xt to no plain tvhet-
1'Ver.
ft 18 title as far es the patient is
concerned, that they !mike lune slay
in bets for la fortnight tafLer the opera -
don, but that is merely clone so as to
give flim time in which to devise ways
and ine4lrne Ln meet Lhe bill.
This is the one tulsutiel'tat:tory fea-
ture of it. Ot1Ce an appendix is re -
Me red 11 ceases to have trtcal kat value.
You resold sell a leg or an aim to a
hone pod or a mnsetnn perhaps, but
11' anyone knows of n pawnshop
where to fallow ran r n,
t t raise fete bucks(
on it slightly ditenagerl appendix 1
wish he'd send me the fulfil (18S,
Perth County
itlothets' Day has certainly (aright,
elle foamy or Stratton] people and will
assuredly amt item:ease in populatt13'.
Home impeovtnnettLs have been
made at the 8L, Mat ys Public Liln'ar'y
recently. Gentlemen, are now re-
queste(1 to rermive their hats when
entering the building, a hat rack be-
ing provided in the hallway. The
deity papers are now put on a rack,
instead of ou tables.
$tratfotel old hop; in Iittnsas City,
ilitssouri, have cud/1e(1 their names to
the list of those who will return to
their old Innen (lnrilg Old Ifntne
Week, One gentleman has wet leen to
Seeeetnry A, W. Dement, saying that
1t will be the fleet time be has been
home for civet' thirty years,
Arc atertrir..ttily rim enemies cleaner
torte borrowed by the SLralford ;mat -
offing to clean Lile atones, The ;tome
in the enl.r•ttnee used by the: p<,stles
yielded one gallon of dirt. 'Why
don't, they nee Hurd-soritpersP sig,
gest ed one gentleman pleasant 1y,
when he wee t01d of it,
Pet Linos are being circulated by the
Sheet toed -inset ante) Agent agaitlst
a,
t 1 lir o" 1 n ( •
1 e acL ) i LI1c 1 v nc hl Govern-
men(
o r. n•
( v'
]n n(to lax the income of r
e nt r n ,.
I stuvtn . .
re
companies twolel cent. 'l'he agents
aatSir alerted claim thatitwill i'e an
additlonal bittcletr on 1116 mt' n Insured
and Will be atrnngly appose(!,
't .r
On Nov'.1,ever
C1 Sun daY,Np inhabit -
alit
b.t-
1 a i.
alit of Stratford will likely laird hint
self or herself turning it to el tlt•t1h
The Athnistet•ial Assl,cimit
tnttde up
their minds, at the regular meeting
Monday seeming, lit see to this
ll'hey will lay themplans iwtuediate
At the next nm'etiug of the Steal
ford (,tuncil, the city will be present-
er, wait huge vow -at -mg m1• [be Duke
null Duchess of Connaught. les tepi-
dity, following the presentation of
thc+tt1lreee Ln the (atvelttnt-Getierttl.
Mayor Sterimeolt 15115 111esentea with
the engt•rtvings by the Duke, who
asked that they be pieced in the City
Hill. 'Ile elapse will present the
picturest on behalf of His Royal I4igh-
ness at the next meeting of the
Council.
lit the April 18th issue of the Van-
melees- Same clay Sunset, there is an
tulle! e 0n Ille new will[ imhtslty {m
British Columbia, which buts been es-
tablished fly Alex. F. D1cLaren, ex -
11. P., formerly* of Stiatfurd, The
new ii t(le:dry 'i8 called 111 itCLtlt•ell'8
l
Lau re 1 in L k Co. I n
L rentin ] l to in f
t
which is well known i11 Ettsteru
Cuticula, it beteg tried out carefully
here incl deutanOtsated its stip-441,t ty.
for general list's, through the posslb11
ty of sptttung and keeping it pure and
skeet for tuty length of lint1 desired.
Principal 1). Ouleotau, of the Politic
School, 111 tttrl (11, who wits stilted to
have obtained his position by Rpm Mlle
testimonials front Ottawa and Aru-
m -Mr, and to 1111ve retained schen'
Nee, resigned on Saturday. Fee ad-
mitted Hiatt hie Ottawa Lestirunnin]
was false, and would not deny that
the 1
) n document wits ;deo
1111-
Sennett
ltel1. I teIrg Lhe ''es
trlitillletl atilt then.. was enol a tlilpaitl
i
salary than sn$leient to cover lbe u•
to lint ivitheld At a Meetiltg cif the
echo.] boatel Sattiulay the financial
matter in dispute was adjusted. The
resignation of Mr. Coleman takes.
effect immediately, Air. Davis, a
fortnet teacher in the school, tens ap-
pointed to fill the vacant pnsiaion and
true taken up his duties this week.
Dr. J. H. Mathiesol, one of St.
Marys best kuowu citizens, died
Sunday IOth last. He was
in his 7181 year, and for snore time
had etired hem the practice of
medicine. Latterly he had been in
item. helahh. 11e went to his Melee
strttiilg that he would t'eluttr for Ida
dinner at 5 ri cloak, \Viten he diel not
cisme Mrs. 31all iestnt went 111 lis
office and found her husband sitting
in his at Mohair with life extinct. He
had been dead about an hour, Dr,
elathiesml was born at 17mb1.t1 and
Was it grad nate of McGill University,
going to St. elaeys as a young won.
In the -10 years he resiled It S1.
life se; be Look an active interest in
public affairs, among other things
serving as Councillor. 1•le Was a
Piesbyteriau and a Liberal His
whlnw atlrl One son survive hila, elle
latter, ;Milner Mathieson, living at
Vernon, 13, C.
Locus OPTION POR S'r1tATFORD.—
The citizens of eittertford will vote on
Loral Option at the .icutnlu•y elections
in 1915. It was definitely decided at a
well -attended meeting of Lhe City
Temperance Alliance 10 enter on a
campaign this year. A resolution to
this effect wits moved by J. J. Mason,
senottani by Aid. D. 1L Wright, and
Carried nu u 0nan(111005 standing vote.
Orgtwiztttinti of committees was at
once begun by Field Secrettaey John
Muir of the Dominion Alliance.
Winery
Reduced
For the balance of the
season I will sell all Mil-
linery, Ribbons, Plumes,
r
cat rr
�. , dicedp rices to
clear out Spring and
Sumner stock.
ass Hunter,
MILLINER ETHEL
STEAMER GREYHOUND
ANNUAL EXCURSION
Goderich to Detroit
and Return
GOING F'93 Ga c1i JUNE 12
RETURN FIora°`mtlJUNE 15
ROUND TRIP $1.50
BALL GAMES lath and 14th
NEW YORK & ROSTON
in Detroit
"1'11e inn, ming Train ;(lith Iain-
riurdtue, \Vingbain and way
stall 11S to Lon(lesbnrn`, wilI
make cnmlenLioll at 011111 ()it
(villi the "Boat Prado" from
Hnv (toed. on the 1211(,
CRESCENT CLUB OFSTRATP011,D
sP1tOIAL TRAIN TO THE
008210011 IIAND
EXCURSION MOONEIGNIE% NJUNU IIIN
WHITE STAR LINE StkAlett
Eggs for Hatching
Regal Strain White Wyendottes
Pens Nos. 1 &ez'2). cousiet of 12 pullets
in each, selectee front a flock of 80 and
elated with a trek bird and cockerel
front 220 and 212 egg record hens.
Pees Nos. 8 St 4 consist, of 12 pul-
lets lo each, selected front balance or
my stock and Milted with cock bird
turd cockerel front 200 and 190 recnrd
hens.
Provincial Farm Strain of
Bred to Lay Barred Rocks
'1'tvo pens -2.1 selected pullets—teem
flock at 100 and united with 2 cocker-
els of heavy haying sit /tins,
Eggs per setting of 15
Pen 1 White \Vyaulottes .......,, $2 50
Pen 2 " 2 OU
Pen "
Pens Bate ed Rocks
1 0
UP n 4" ".,•• 1 U0150
75% fertility and square. deal guaran-
teed. Onto' it limited quite Lay of
Wyandotte eggs for sale up to May 1.
Riverside Farm
Phone 66 or 24x R. THOMSON
Brussels.
Tile Delivery
never wept to Algonquitl Palk, hav-
e aSen
�
ill last beau s et1 r 1 Lha u1)ct'o
x
I1 is behoved titer he thele went \\'eat
to the Gwtttdiuh Son raid mussed over
to the Ames keel side, 11 is also
1 thought Hutt he miry have gone from
Scotia a0Utelioo to Oetawa anti Cense-
r ell to the Htalelt front Pteesed.1., 111.
Spector Kennedy:elated Lhnl roll the
e emits tip cane/Lushmes'lots-
.
lute een
tied Hite eloyes Wile wit ill ed.
Regained Nerve and Vital Energy
Front WWI Mil P. -'O , Cele , (mites
the following front Ale. Ntizeire Be.
gin—"If anyone hod tall Inc any
rented y could build up my tel'"OUB
system so well, I woniti not have be-
lieved thee, Refute neipg feet en.
zone 1 wits run doutl in net and
vital energy, tau) itt very Ivettk health.
1 didn't get enough sleep at night,
felt poorly -in the day time. Ferro -
zone has filled rue with energy tutu
viut, increased my weight and elude a
new mall of Ise."
1lundeeds tell the sante Amy --
Weak and d 'stiri l everything
ed ( h ll
I y
g
Dint; wren unable Stu catch up.
g g.
r,.. D
'1'ite • took I c l r azole and all tuns
(shivered to health and serenity.
Price 50e per box at all deniers,
Mra Enz'thetlt Dtt nt, m died at St.
John, N. B.. in her to2nd year.
A Liberal cleat was organized at
Mount Forest, being inaugurated with
much enthusiasm. '
A. M. Nanton, of Winnipeg, was
elected a director of the C P. R in the
, room of the late Sir William Whyte.
A new contract has been1mA e
d by the
Pnstoiea Department with the Ontario
Equipment Com any formail he leeks
p
Firett e
au ed the main pinnr 0f the
Canada Ghee Company near Brantford.
causing a loss of $r25,000, and throwing
5o men out of work,
Hon. W T. White, Finance Minister,
introduced the Government resolution
to recoup the depositors lu the Farmers'
Bank, which was carried
W, F W. Fisher, of Burlingtoh, was
selected at a large and enthusiastic Lib-
erelconvention at Milton as a candid
ate in the coming Provincial election.
A new national park of 95 square
miles in the railway .belt of British
Columbia, bordering on the ellicillewaet
River has been established by order in
Council,
Rev Dr Duval. for 26 years pastor of
Knox Church, Winnipeg. and former
Moderator or the Generel Aasenel'y,
has resigned his charge on the advice of
his rhysieiaus.
Those who wish to pur-
chase Tile around Brus-
sels are requested to send
order to Henfryn P. O. or!
Phone ,355. Upon receipt
of enough orders we will
send a car load to Brus-
sels station.
Cole & Dougherty
County Presides. 1, T. L. 1fatoiltoit, of
LisLOwel, and Rev. John 11uir gave
fnreerid add res -es, urging the specin1
sign ifleance 111' 411.111forcl em1)11rklog
on a Local 1)1.1 ism campaign sinal-
taneonsly with t11e Canada Tempel -
anre Act fight in therein of Perth
comity. Aid (h'ay, Presitllei 1 of the
Lnaal Pemperlutoe AIlittnte was chair-
man.
le Your Cold Better 7
No, it's as l)ad tae ever. Nnlhiug
seems to help. \Vhy lint 1188 the lip-
tn-[bete speciflc "elatt•i'hozone,"
which drives mit cold 311 one day. In-
hale Gatarrhozone and you will he
relieved in two minutes. Continue
the 11'eatment and (lire is assured.
Heall lig, germ tdestrpyingand plenum
nothing for colds, throat tt()utile and
Oatarrh corn paves with Oatenhozone,
Sold everywhere, 25a and $1.00.
Goderich
A FTElt liOYES —At tt special meet-
ing or the Council Friday the follow-
ing resolution moved •by Councillor
tVigie and seconded by 0111ucillur
110011nton, Wt1S utlutirttoully passed.
"That the Oounail 0ommunicate 111
once with the Attorney -Geneve 's de-
partment asking that it prosecute
without delay those Mete entente] in
perpeLtal•ingg a fraud sn dtsasdrnu1
s n
this and miter t11111icipalitie8 its the
Olttaltu West Shore Railway deal."
P1 In the passing of it result u n
s t e It s
p g
a report of the case nits presented and
listened to with much interest The
council tonight, also decided to tette
steps at• -(nice to provide an adequate
fire Warn; system, remodel the Pre
hall and provide uccumuuulation fur
more (nen.
OANT FIND 11oYL•'S.—Detective
Greet', who was supposed 10 have
gone to Algonquin Park in search of
John W. Al oyes, the promoter of the
Omar to and West lettere It t{1 way, re-
turned last, i!riday Arnie the North
without. his trete and denied that he
had gone otter hi'n, "I wits up in
Algtnglt{n Palk nu tannthee tmtLtee,"
hr ex thd.ned. "Would yeti have eie
rested hint If yon had seen trim e" he
was asked. "Certainly," was the
reply, 'I'he detective said he did not
have a warrant for ['1tyes' iterest, de-
ckts'lug that the Metier west in the
lauds or -I he city online raid the
Dtovincial detectives had nothing to
with ill it n 1 t
\ f 9 )eCL< t of Detectives
1
Kennedy, of Toronto, slated that Ile
%voids] CntntunniUtle with the Al -
teen ey-G(Mere l's (11141.11110111 anti (.sic
11.11 ext.tinn Lion papers he prepared hi
CIt&e. it is necessary to t)t•i ltg Moyes
back frons at foreign ennitry. Flt' will
11131) 11115(1 phi+tngt'ttplls or the missing
(run sent. IbrntIghnit Canada, mid the
United Sleeve, tlillain and Butner.
The police h11Ne learned that Moves
WEALTH of HAiR
Parisian Sage Makes Thin
' Lifeless Hair Soft and.
Abundant
Benet iftd hair, Blick, soft, finite,
lustrnns, and free fl'om t1aol41111, is
One or woman's greatest charms, yet
so many have atrealted, thin anti
lifeless hair anti think there is 110
remedy. Pretty hair is largely to
matter of oeu'e.
Ft811tellt applicators of Parisian
Sage well dubbed into the scalp is tall
OM is neede1—it acts litre tingle.
Try 1 tonight—you will really be
surprised with the result. Not, (111y
will the hair become soft, flttlfel
radiant. With life and 'pally doubly
beautiful, bet all dandruff rliseppettts,
falling ]air omt Balling earth) ) cease—
your hetul feels flue.
Mlterm gis[ssell m large bottle of
t'tLtiSitill Sage for fifty 41118. Get it
frntn Jas. Fox, he Will Yefnnd the
rslaney,11 yOu are not, snl;iefed,
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EXEt:UT°1iS' YALE OF FARM S'10 R
IMl1lliteNTs, 60. the property of the
late Ueorge Jackson F. E Scutt, A¢vdonerr
has revolved utstrua'iuns frau, the under. ;m-
od 'Olio enters to sell by public auction at N
Bair Lut 18, Oon 0, Mnrt•it, Friday Nay 12,
et 1 o',tluak, th,. tulisevtng vala8bie property;
-1 aged mare, 1 mare 4f eatsold in foal, 1 -
year old filly, 2-4we•year old geldings, 1 rash
valved cow, lonw due to Delve .lune 12th, 1
cow due to calve, lune 20th. 2 •sows in )ie 1,
farrow in dilly 12 pi., In weeks old, 1 Al 11
anal'. binder 7 ft eut new, 1 Molder Prost 66
Wood Oft cot nearly new, 1 mower, 1 Elmira
hay loader, 1 lerurt 6 wood oultivelor nen•ly
new, 1 hay rake 1111 ill 10 hoes, 1 di•e harrow.
1 set 3,wn bans, et, 1. t'hathnnl fanning nt111
with .bagger, l wagon, I Shtgle baggy cuvarad,
1 Portland Cutter tthetly new, 1 cutter, 1 pair
bob -sleighs, 1 Owl; racer. 1 hay rook, 1 gravel
box, 1 pig emit 0, 0 set 8P w hiflletrees:and neck-
150kes,1set citable hareems nearly new, 1 set
plow harness, 1 set single harness new, I set
Mach- harnes.,, 1 set R7 nets, 1 single plow.
Oliver make new, 1 walking plow, 1 two•fnr•
row plow, 1 set bean &tales, I sob scales 1200
lbs„ 1 bag t lick, 1 Farrel of salt.1 gratis seed
sower, I laud roller, 1 hay fork. slings and
ropes, I pntper. 1 grain mud lo, 1 'muffler, 2
wheelhnrt ore, Lnrrelsand 'feed box.1 ant box,
1 081 a r (oriel ditching scoop, 1 grindstone,
a quantity of oats and pens,) (pr,y or, 1 arose.
cot saw, 1 apple barrel press, 1 wire stretcher,
a number of mein lineal racer lifter, 1 wagon
jack, 1 wort( bench, some carpenter tool.,
scythes, forks, rakes, shovels, chains and
other articles too numerous to mention.
Sole without reserve as the farm has been
sold. Terms -Ail snnts of $1000 and under
east; over thntamonnt 0 months credit given
on furnishing spirnved joint notes 0 per
• per e • annum off for cosh on credit n•
mounts, t
Wm - 7A0K50N
R Inger 1A0x�oN, I)' Executors.
ANDnMW LAinr,2w,
wans•••••••••s•••••®••e••oe ; Sparkler
• Huron
10,280 (10.81101 Enrolment No. 0008
O W. J. COOPER( Proprietor
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EOD �9 - • MONOAT'-1.0144/04 its awn 11141140, Lot 00,
Pec i -,i,.'ty a Can 10, espy, 01111 goes Notth vin eisnreets
e a rood to Ian Dona ldson's ["4 11. Con, 7, ]thus,
• • rot noun; then south to loth ).nen, then Wert
e �'arm • lt) Oins, I)ulte4nw's 1•Uh Con fon night
pp l'U1ts1)AY sow 14 in Luke (1 N00r:in's,
O B R U E $ tl
1,00 08, 1 on 16, t)reti in, pr11111 Iben WUot 201
O S$ L 0 nd)es, ten n N, rib Sole tours, 11, n to bong's
e • I101ld ttinnblontt,fpr %lee.
tg Brooder of N WEON1FsIAY•-South to )deb (ion,. and
• West to H. 1',,o,non a ter nom(; then North
• to Amorit•nn Hotel, lit'usselx 40r. oigltt.
Bred -to -lay Barred Rocks O THURSDAY -North to Adam Turnbull'(,
6 Y O 7th Oon 'tires' for noon' then to David
O 0 Badgnly'x 2nd Con Cray, for eight.
O and White foghorns a FRIDAII-Mast toJoho fluthein'tfe• noon;
• - then East and West ao Thine Walker's Elaut
0. r boundary, far tight,
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These
hulls bare
�Irnven In be'SA'I'UIt�OAY- 8 1111 nod Eost to Arthur
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e 1171111er Itt•alt L s from any
n to. Foremnu x. Orel i,lltn Elrnn, Por Lit tion
? gR Y Sctllutud West to bis two xtablo whol•o ho
of lay peUs til 0 will (cosh until the following Moldsy
• $1AB for 15 or 5,00per 100 • ,elartiing.
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pChas. Crossfield, Alf. Booker,
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t• 1 this senson. Terms
110 Con,.4, Morris, P0 t 1 1
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Renter tnumber,
Border Chief
11021
A. 8PE1R, Proprietor
Will and for services et his own stable Lot
1 I 8t t
Wd'liam Caves, of Montreal, was ap-
pointed Inspector of 'lbbaoco Factories
for the Domionion.
A dispute over five cents iu Port
Dover last Summer has coat the town
and one of its park owners 17 goo.
A. W. Roebuck was uneuimously
chosen by the Timiskanting Libel -rile as
their candidate iu the approaching Pro
viueial election.
Skilled Labor,
Nigh-Orade Materials
That tells the whole story
of the absolute reliability of
the REGINA WATCH,
a reliability
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which has
earned for it
the reputation:
"TRUE AS
THE SUN."
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Blake, Walton
Thu Peo'ple's Column
FaRM FOR SA LE ..The 60 sere farm ad -
doing the Village 0 Brussels, owned by
George Robb. .Good Buildings, tat 0184 hind
111 gJedstate ofinitivatien, leer particulars
apply to .1 11201tI0. Brussels,
(Owner will be mere on 20011 insq)
3 OHOICE SHORT HORN GRADE COWS
tor sale Apply Lots 20 and 80, Con, 0
Morris. Phone 100. JAS SPINE,
Box 287, Brussels.
Notice !
The (Mort of Revlslort on the Assessment
Moll of the Tow nehlp of Grey w111 be held et
the Township Ball, Ethel, of
Saturday,
t
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28rd day of 610Y, next. a m. All par-
ties interested will please take notice and o
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ern themselves acorn (Jingly
A. B MACDONALD, Clerk,
Ethel May 6111, 1014.
Notice !
Paper Hangrng Rhalil lofOoueToowR
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The Township Ball on Monday, the 26th day
of
al (ext A 100'010011 nt. All parties in.
16 tued next,
please tbo notice And govern
theansettves accordingly.
A. MOE141tN, Clerk.
Morris, Tiny 6th, 1014.
John Lunn
Painter, Paper Hanger
Grainer and Deoorator
A Trial Solicited Fitst•Clase Work
Phone 41x
Thomas Street, Brussels
WARM P011 SALE, being N34 Lot 18, Con, 0,
Mortis Township, Duron Co., containing
100 acres Otr the premises is n'good 0•1.00m,ed.
frame house and woodshed, bank barn 40x00,
straw abed 8024511, poultry house 18x40, and peg
pen Tonere la considerable timber on ferns
Lorntiot is about ;1 mile from church and
school. For farther part Molars Apply on the
premiers er to ROBT, NEWCOMBE,
Myth lturnl phone 814 Ii, 1t No 2 Blyth
/S'1'° OUSE trent KALE 01t TO RENT. -
No 1 Produce wittchoose to Brussels
Station U, )1'. It. For pot, ienlnrx apply to
d. Lactate, Brussels,
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amt; Buggies runt all intent]-
° ing purchasers will do well
�7 D and -save motley by calling at
I0. ti WAN'S 1.1.1?-DA7.'I7
CARRIAGE FACTORY.
We Lake 110 back seat and
are til O'tlye 011 the lead for an
up -to -dale 13nggy. Our Bug -
glee have stood the test or 8.11
competitors 'roe close to 80
,'ears, Which 811001( be to
gurt'ttntoe in itself. Otte
Styles mill Materiel Lbis yea''
are mote, tip•to•daLe tem 1111 prnvi0ue yeses, lave, yhn(ly is maele
tvpinnme lutixaruiue our Show Iltlnn)s and pnrahase to Ewan Boggy.
'S'oh will get, fltest•alnes satsfantinti its 17111 as encouv Lgilig home
lead°.
Wood -'Work done in all les branches. -
Bnggies re -painted noel iiuggy 74tpe ee-lined and Ooeeiod to
look as good as new al reasonable maces.
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granted by Lha bntnrla stallion Enrul¢lent
Board Pot• 1019,18 000 and is dntsd April 21,181.1.
Drumburle Chief
No, 6018, Vol. 44, C. H. A,, Canada,
Nu, 10 724, Vol, 28, C 8. 0 Great Britain and
Enrolment No. 1828.- Isopeated and approved
J. W. KING, Proprietor
Following route will be taken thin Reason by
the above horse :-Monday will leave kis own'
Mable, Btu OVUM, nud proceed by Ord Con.
Mo
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rSx'to Jos. Miller's,P night. Tentn9 fon.
H. !t %Morris, for noon thsn via
Brussels to Elston Cardiff's, 6th lino blorris,
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for ni•n Wednesday b.of
,e twayGrey,
fr noon r
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t0 A telt Oliverii I'p (un 19 Gley, for noon ;
riot tufv1. ui•nh¢II s Coli 16, Grey, for
night Thursday to Long's Hotel, (lrunbroott,
for neon ; tlien to Robert Hoover's, (Ion. 8.,
Grey• for night. Pricing to Peter A tlleArtlt-
ur'a.Oth Con. Grey, Por n0o0 • then to mei nine
Paynes, 205 tion. Grey, for night. Saturday
to Joseph Nmiiliels. Int line Morris, for noon ;
theft to Itis own stable until the following Mot•
day.
Cumberland Gam(Imp.)
1189781 (109001
JOHN J. McQAVIN
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Proprlotor Walton P. 0.
Will stand ,tor the improvement of stook dor•
Ing the season at Ids 0Wn stable,
Lot 22, •Con. 13, McKillop °
Torras -$12.00. -
Stallion Enrolmont
Tito Stallion Enrolment Board of Ontario
certifies that the name, description and pedi•
gree at the Clydesdale Stallion "Ctunberinnd
Gem" (Imp.), registered in the Oattatlinn
Clydesdale Stud Book es No. 18978. owned by ,
.1 .hn .1 aioGnvin, of Walton, nntt fonkd 1,
'010. ]ms been enrolled in ncrardetce with
Chapter 07 of the stntee et Ontario, 2 George
V, the Enrolment No, being 11167.
R W. Wain:, Se:rotnt•y,
Plt'rett Watma, Gudrnlnn.
Toronto, Tiarob 81,4, 1014.
Loudo '
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favorite (Imp.)
111812) (1807111
JOHN J. MCQAVIN
Proprietor Walton P. 0, •
Will standfor the improvement of stock due..
ing the sessou ab his own stable,
Lot 22, Con. 13, McKillop
Terre -$8 00.
Stallion Enrolmont
The Stallion Enrolment Board of Ontario•
certifies that 1118 name, description and ppedl•
gree of the Clydesdale Stallion, "Loudon's'
Favorite," (imp 1 registered in t•)torCanadian
Clyde•dnleatadRooran NO.11812, o1Yned by
John J Ma0avin, of Wilton, and fouled in
1809, has been enrolled in accordance with
Chapter 07 or the Statutes or Ontario, 2 George
V, the Enrolment No, being 888.
R. W. Wane, Secretary.
Psmea WHITE, Chairman.
Toronto, March 810, 1914.
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HAYMANN -
is prepared to supply the best
goods in
n Vindtills'Ion and
Wooden Pumps and
Stable
Fittings, such as Piping, Wat-
er Bowls for stuck, aha.
Repairs .ln Pimps promptly
attended to.
Give me a eater.
A. HAV
1N� Cranbrook
1
€,.(3,Lar tat
RUPTU RE
Curd
At your home without
pain, clanger or operation.
My method will cure ap-
parently hopeless .cases no
matter what your age is
or how long ruptured.
Why wait until your rup-
turebecomes strangulated
whet.Y ou can be cured
Do not wait Fill in coupon
Age Time Rep,
Single or Double
None , •.................. ........
Addressee."...
and return to
J. S
SMITH
88 Caledonia 8t,
Dept, A Stratford,. Ont.
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