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The Brussels Post, 1914-5-21, Page 51 Y JNO. SUTHERLAND I& SONS Business Cards LIMITED INSEPINNO GVHAPII Oxman) • :EA;AL AND 1:E41WEYANCINII, p6OODiiOOT, HAYS 84 l3;TLLORAN BA1t11iBl'16RB 80firOITORB, NOTARIES 1'UBGI(I, ETC. W. l'noenroom, B. el, R 0, HAnrs J, 14. If1LLORAN Ufnoes-Those formerly 000spied by Messrs Camorm' & Holt, elonan1004 Or:Tealm. LIN SNE w a ^o LIVERPOOL" ASGOWLONDOII'Hel Large, comfortable steamers -every convenience, every luxury. Forinform- ation apply agents, or the Allan Line 12* TORONTO • „ S e. A. W. H. KERR, Agent Allan Line, Brusoule.. . : If you expect High Grade Employ- (o ,,,et us mont you DODO 11111140 High Grade 1� 1 Preparation. Oau Hchoul 1 m b la strictly sup thrrmgbout (hmnda for i� strictly snperlpn training is the ELLIOTT b`< TORONTO, ONT. >- Graduates of title Hohool readilyob- .' talo employment beepuse there are the :nude of opening: in this olty 1- every year and the aro called upon to t 1111 more than we nen. Enter nny time Open all year. Cntelogue tont on request yy . (tor. Young and j.. W. J. ELLIOTT, i .�y�A�,lexander Ste. f Principal. 1)' 11`yi.':NM1'yAPAIn .V,580 'FIN f=-'nic!elt7e2:1�P/"l.." WV , CENTRAL / // -;TRATFORD., ONT., Become a epeohih,t in 8usinors. It offers more opportunities them any other yelling. 9:o reap the Pull meas. nee of Naeceis you meet hove the best possible trailing This le Ontario's Boat Bueinras Scheel' Wo etre in - dividing attention. You may enter our elclnseex. nt any time. Three Deport Commorcinl, Shorthand and gTelugrnpby. write at once for our free ontelogue D. A. MCLAOHLAN, Principal. i W' o'9.TtM.W.4 McM741A I V8 xai!agt AM'SA l mY.Jyr+YAMITV vet Enter . E, , 6' ListoY�`ie, el Cofl lge:S Any time AND Y Grow with us. t For pnrtioulars address- - EDWIN G. MATTHEWS, Prin. 0 RL'A FtA Ft'T' _ Fla V' A@,v. 46f y i P F 'ysteln'r tt,4FtiF THE Best Brains 111 Caaadn have pnrbioipated in the pre- purabion of nor splendid Hogue Study doarseo In Bnn1Hng, Eomlondos, Higher Accounting, Commercial Art. Show Oard Writifng, Photography, Tournnl- ism, Short Story Writing, Shorhllend and Bookkeeping. Select the work which most interests you and write ns for pnrtiotilars. Address. THE SHAW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 391-7 Yongo St., Toronto niesuastsomuatmeastatattelIMERIZZIRRIMEZIRMS COLLEGE �`� HOME T anti "1- h4' 1 4 pl'' ulbltmu 11144 Pete 1st: pre feint pl•eparulg I' thole owa h 11008 Ge ow4'9, lIoIc Il wt. p psi tions u:' ate ogra eller h ell B e a r s olein• a b 1 :, a be 1 , 1 6 phew, Civil. servants,' le Nob every sphere of nal -Mite, San nay 14441911 At college if veil sit wish, Poen ions gnnr- alteod. - Eater Ooliege ally day. Torii- pie Instruction,EXpel t teachers Thirty yea's' experience. Largest trniner•a 1n .Camilo 8004.44 colleges, Special oeurxo for l en0here. A dillated with Cum4414'rctal Ednca tot ool114 fauna of (Aul4l134 tine 40- Se e,..I,ot fnnlone Hpotd,o44 ]3nsinoss G01-• . log9,T,ondnu. Wingham Business College ono. Srn'ren0amen, . W. T. Ben, •P11114141ent, Principal. 1111111111111111EEEMESSEESPEISSIE=BEEESEEMISIII VV. H. 1_.01 E Funeral Director and Embalmer Orders promptly a1(1 caro- . fully attended to eight or day, Phone 228, En-4EL4 oNr i410„,r*"l/`**r►l,Y'`l,4101+"40"** JAS ANDERSON, ing and Nominating Convention will be VETERINARY SURGEON. held at Winglunn Friday afternoon of Suo0essoeto18.H. ;loom. Office nt Ander. 1)1is week. Centre Httrou Liberals wilt . sou 41,01$.1,10047 04aple, Br4Ose1N: 010141e11e a o9Ven0 at Seaforth 'Pueslley afternoon Nu, 20, l.Presbyterian.'Assembly will convene Tn ■ ■ O 14 at Woodstock this year, Noel% 1-Inron Liberal Annual meet - OR. T. T. M'RAE 43aahelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Licentiate and Graduate of the College of Ph). - comas and Surgeons, Ont, • Post-4reduate Chicago Eye, Ear, N000 and. throat Hospital, ChiengIto,1111,-Ex,House Surgeon' to S. 1,1101 - nut's Hospital, Toronto, Office over P. 1i. Smith's Drug Store, Tele- phone 'connection wall Oranbrook at all hours. DR. F T. BRYANS Bsoholor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Licensieteof College of P1lyalolnne and Sur- geons, Ontario ; ex -Senior House Surgeon of Western Hospital, Toronto. 01Bees of late Dr. A. Mc1eveyBSmith Block, Brussels, erta phone 45. ALEX. D. M'KELVEY M.B., M.C.P.&S. 0. 108 Blom' street Beet, Toronto Diseases Ear, Nose and Throat Clinical ne,retunt in Mor, Nose a1,11 7 tweetde- partan+nt New General Hospital, Termite ; Post Graduate Harvard Medical School, Bete ton . late Senior Residues Hnrg/'on Moss, Eye & Mar Inflrinelry ; late Clinical assistant in Nose and Throat department Masa Gen Hoe - ;Anil ; lete Rouse Surgeon Toronto General Respitel 1 -""In lieu+aeln by appointment. DR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. Physiolnn and Surgeon: Poet Graduate couroea London (Eng.), New York and Chicoco Hos- pitals. Special Attention to d iaeaae of eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes tested for glasses, G. H ROSS. D D.S., L.D S Graduate of Royal -College of Dental Rur- ceonoof Ontario and Grodnnte University of Toronto Fnoulty of Dentistry. Office in Ward Block, Wingham Phone 240. Post Olflee box 278 Painless Extraction, Plato work and Bridge Work a Specialty OR. WARDLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Day and slight calla. OIRoe oppo4111 Flour M111, Ethel. . MAUDE O. BRYANS' OPHTHALMOLOGIST Personal gradnnt0 Department• of Op111hn1. oology, McCormick Medical College, Cll longe, f1l„ is prepared to teat eyes and tit gla40ee at her office over Growsr'e•Resta rant, Brneeels, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of every week. Office hours 1 to 6 p. m. Forenoons lay appose tment, Phone 1210. T. R. BENNETT Will give better malefaction to both buyer qnd Geller than any othr Auottoneor and only. 'Merge what is reasonable. Sales aotlduotutl 44 anywhere in Ontario. Pure bred stool sales y t specie Write or 'Phare 213 Wroxeter. BRUSSELS (301140 SOUTH GOING NORTH Matt 7:Ol a nl I Express ' 10:55 a m Ezpl'ess ' 11.'2-5A a 111 Mail • 1:50 p in n EX Tess 2' ,56 o 111 Express 8:62 xP P in WALTON To Toronto To Goderloh exere40 8 07 a InExpress 12:04 a m Express 2:42 p in I Express 7;48p m •• WROXETER-. Going Rest - 7:05n, in. and 8:55 p. m, Going West 12;46 and 0;47p. m, A11 trains going East donneet with 0. P. R. at Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T 0.,13, stations. GEO. ALLAN, ';coil Agent. aca1 Rau .t.erras SOME sharp frosts. HAVE you lied your first swim yet ? LAWN Tennis is popular in Brussels, THE Pos'rTelephones are Nos 31 and 32. Do you understand that hint? T12ERE's a good bullfrog cboros on the program at the mill dam these even• lugs. Summit lours begin at the Public Library ou •the tet day of June and continue three months. EXTRA good boating 'on the Maitland above rhe dam Some have suggested the propriety of putting on a gasoline Winch to rim short pleasure trips. NEx'1' Monday will be observed as a public holiday, owing to Sunday being the 24t)1. The Single fare rate ou the railways onIV applies for that day. Doer forget That TILE POST goes to Dress early 'Thursday morning, hence all nl5tter for insertion should be to hand by Wednesday evening, where at all possible. A delegation from St. John's church Brussels attended the Sabbath School Convention at Searorlh 011 Thursday of last week and report a enol time. They made the trip by 4utonu111ile. S'rA'us'rle" - Front Assessor Long's gots fur 1914 THE POST copied the fol. lowing filtures of interest : . Value of real propefty, .8 333.995 Business assessment • 40,765 'i'exable income ... ,,, • 4,769 Total..... $379,469 Children 5 to 16 years 93 Total n 1la 1 Un 933 No nt does . . . 28 No of female persuasion,. 3 Value of G 'P. R,propertyin the P P v clnyinr0'ionn Slow. THE POST .'.ould like to see-- The ee-The watering cart in service .again 'A big crowd go to Guelph on lune 18, fii'nlloole Foot IBall teem well sop ported. Several more industries set 5goirlg Every candidate successful at their exams: Everybody join a local "Paint up" crusade. 5o People taste advantage of a 5o cent rate for rue Poser to the close of r914 'TnnRSDAY, TUNE 18'1'444 Vei1J. RE 'THE DATE --PCop)e are always on the look. •lttt for the annual Excursion to the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph. 'I'11is year the date will be Thursday, lune 481)1, aspecial train tu4ning that day to accomodate the people. It tykes. 413 from Kincardine to 1lenfryn, -iu- elllsiVe, and is a very ponolar outing. Timetable and rates will be issued shortly. 'rIiis slto dd hes sleek season of the year among the fanning Cont. nxlnity who ,will no dodbl embrace the opportunity ltVy of seeking pleasure And in- formation - fnroat0lbV a law's Vied at the 0 A C !teals tab on' the tide so as to keep it eleet fba' NM trip, 26th fust., for the sante purpose. DON'T forget that the _Summer hours come into effavt in Brussels Public Lit rary en Monday, June 1st, and will uoltilue until September tet, Librar will be open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdsy afternoons and Wednesday and Saturday eveu lugs. JAAMEa DUNFORD, A former Brtlsselite, and brother to L. C. Dunford, who has been with the W. '1'. Box Co., Sectoral, for some time past, has bought out the business of Wesley Walker, Clinton, and will return to that town shortly. He should do well. Tug 31st session of the London Metho- dist Conference will be held in Central Methodistchlu'ch, Sarnia, commencing on Wetteesday, June 3rd. The minis tenial session will meet ou date named at 8:45 a. n1., while the geuera) session will open on Phursday at 2 p. in. Foo?' 13AL1,.- Brussels Intermeliate Foot Ball team play their first match with Clinton, al that town, ou Friday of ibis week. Clinton tackles Wroxeter at the latter place on the 101101wing Mon- day tied on Friday 29111 inst.. Wroxeter will be here Lively times are figured on iu the first round. W A. Comic, of Seaforth, returned from histrip West, on Friday, 8141 lust Mr. Crich visited many places while away, Unity, Tofield, Regina, Calgary, and saw a number of old friends. who seem to he doing well although the Went is rather quiet just now. He was away over a month. Mr. Crich lived in Brussels for a number of Vearo, $UPPER 1N Tows; HALL,- Instead of serving supper on the manse lawn on Monday, May nth es announced on the posters, the Ladies' Aid of Melville church will use the Towu Hall so that people may be more comfortable than they would be outdoors, particularly it weather is cool or damp. Supper will follow the corner. stone !eying pro- ceedings le Veer Trouble Indigestion? ' • There probably y10 know the evils of dissentiml, fenuenlation and ir- ritation (hot. 11Cr0(11petty digestive troubles. Next important is to know how promptly Nerviliul' cures. Quirk as 'wink it relieves bloating tied -feel- ing of fellness, puts the entire digestive appat'atIts in perfect Miler. makes you fer'1 fit and fine all over. Foe innte1-11(11 p41111 Net v)line surpasses every known eetnecly. K'en't in the house always, it's a source Of Crimforl io the hour of oihl't'geucy. Large bottles for 250 atoll (dealers, SUMMER HOURS Al' PUBLIC LIBRARY -During tihe months ofere, lulu and August the following will be the Stim mer hour .schedule followed and to which ;he reeding public are asked to take .nate :-Library will be open Tues- day 'Thursday and Saturday afternoons and Wednesday and Saturday evenings. for same hours es now obtain Kindly note that the change takes place on June 1st and will continue to September rat. . EXCURSION To DETROIT. -.By ad vertisement in this issue It will be seen that the mutual Excursion to Detroit by the fine steamer Greyhound is slated for Friday, June 12th, good• to return on the following Monday. Return fare from Goderich to Detroit is. only $r 5o, thus affording a delightful outing at small cost, A 1 Base Ball games are on the program at the City of the Straits. Are you intending to go? FROM ANE'iA NORTH 1)AKOTA.- A letter from M. McKenzie, of Aneta, North Dakota, written on May 51It says :-Seeding operation not proceed- ing very fast -as the season is so wet. Had one of the worst ice storms for yew's on April 28th. Telephone and elec'ric wires suffered greatly, also trees which were almost budded out. Have a good Methodist Sabbath School here in Aneta, the only English speaking church in the town, as. perhaps you know, the Norwegians and Swedes predominate, at least in this part of the State and largely throughout this Western part of the country, We like to get THE POST and the, Thome clews. With best rewards and congratulations over your recovery to health. GIVE CHECK 70 PASTOR POwELL.-At the quarterly official hoard meeting of Main Street church, Exeter, the finances in all departments were shown to be in a most flourishing condition. A resole tion of al)preciation was tendered to Rev. E G. Powell, who closed his pastoral term and with it a check for 'too. Mr. Powell is leaving Ole pastor, ate to oversee the temperance work of Huron county. A committee on pastor-.. al supply vas appnhltea to guard the interests or Ile church. The hoard de- cided no to invite but c0 he- loyal In Methodism and leave the 5ppcitltinenl of a successor to Mr. Powell to the Stationing Committee, 'Rev. Mr, Powell was a former Methodist pastor in Brussels for 4 years. Easy To Retain Health Most, important or all is proper tit.. 154411011 to the bowels. Avoid (41101 Iuttroii II's I lit. selI It -killer I Mello . Handl wiping naednrne is ruinous - hewer wiping 1 la 431 t.+nt Jif il. Best. results follow tl limn vel,1lable remedy like Dr. Bandit 4111'S Pilo of Mandrake and 144111•ern01 width not only relieve costiveness i1, 0111' 4144111 inn mien the (111110e of 1 he a onbll' 4444(1. prole 111 Tia re0u'n. No (list rex•+ 04' incnnvenienee attend: the ase 0f 1341, 1114tniltnn's :Pitts tyliie.h 444.4 world buttons fol' 1111141' 111ili) 1 11's'4 411.14 , fit i'•ua'y ',114141 ever\'• where. 25 pet (444x - Grey '1'20 1lflil,e1,4 0.141) teiiialers oi` t.ln S ;9 fat' next, you the 11s fr.) lotus t-Htipt.. ltnbl rI Oali t\sol. Supt , .lm. Pealsln ; Tertcher' Ilia F174i11, .11ti•y JI1h114t11n Sint L)zzi,. 131N -flee, Joseph belly and ;1 no 1)em 8r111 As18i0111141' 111 )1, 1 lane Len shan' t Sec.-Tee/Is , Oliva Lake ; Aoet,'ireas . a1garet Johnston ; Pltp&il'ohians, .. Jim, end Louis 1 lath. Re,li 1 It l t lerwomm LEAS Up: Tit' following are OW o1TitrrS of Roe'(i 1'.pwo1-I1. League fo' the 0115ni11H Iera1 -1-Inn - Pelel., Re V. 1. A, NIeI1(llv,'v ; Presi tient, Mat yJoined nn ; 1st Vice -Pt est dent, IdaFrltin; 2nd Vier1'1.sideml; 1711a Pearson ; Thai Vire-Pu Nid1' 1, 'Mach, 31u ana1 4 11 Viee-Preablell. loo. fse.sln ; T^lr'rrntl)ng-Slrrrlllrt, Olive flaks 1 0 r..Sec.,, \lurthll John, tett i .''rbtie.l Hassel Wilmle i Organ. OMEN SAVED FROM OPERATIONS By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeo table Compound—Their 0 w Stories HereTold. Edmonton, Alberta, Can, - " I think itis no more than right for me to thank you for what your kind advice and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound have done for me. "When I wrote to you some time ago I was a very sick woman suffering from female troubles. I had organic inflam- mation and could not stand or walls any distance. At last I was confined to my bed, and the doctor said I would have to go through an operation, but this I refused to do. A friend advised Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and now, after using three bottles of it, I feel like a new woman. I most heartily recommend your medicine to all women who suffer with female troubles. I have also taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver Pills, and think they are fine.. I will never bo without' the medicine in the house." -Mrs. FRANK EMSGET, 903 Col- umbia Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, The Other Case. Beatrice, Neb.-"Just after my mar- riage my left side began to pain me and the pain got so severe at times that I suffered terribly with it I visited three doctors and each one wanted to operate on mo but I would not consent to an op- eration. I heart] of the good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was Tiling for others and I used several bot - 14.5 of it with the result thatI haven't cen bothered with my side since then. ' nm in good health and I have two little "11.'-M rs. R. B. CHILD, Beatrice,Neb. 1st, Ida• Pectin ; Asst. -Organist, Ella Pearson ; Sec: Trews. Forwaul• Move- ment, Laura BI'y11118 ; Convener of olt•o n i Ir .o u t Oom. h .Carr. Jamestown WOMEN'S INSTITUTE -The James- town'Branch of the Women's Insti- tute held their annual meeting in Victoria Hall on May 18111. Follow- ing ("Meets were elected for the en- -ming year :-Miss Rae Moses and Mrs, J. D. Miller were elected Presi- dent and Vice -President; 2nc1 Vice - President, Miss Marjorie Strachan ; Miss Maly Smith, Seo.-Treas. ; Dis- trict Director, Mrs. T. R. Bennett; Directors, Miss Elsie Strachan and Miss Bessie Miller ; Auditors, Mrs. D. McDonald and Mrs. Wm. McDonald. Blyth Russel Sellars has been engaged to molt after the bowling green. 13, Morrit is the owner of a calf 271 mnr1 the o1c1 that weighs 280 pounds. 1317111 Flax Co. will have more land uncle'. flax this year than here before. A car of roller blocks. was shipped loot week from the, sawmill here to England. The many friends and schoolmates of Miss Lyda Sims will regret to learn that she is not enjoying good health. Mrs. Chas. Roadhouee is visiting 1151- sister in Grey township- She was accompanied by her niece, Miss Payne, who was visiting her. Isaac Brown has diposed of hie lot on the South side of IK.ing street to Tho Misses Little, who will erect a dwelling thereon this Summer, W. H. .IMeElroy is having ,his property on Queen street, improved by placing a veranda along the front and having cement• walks laid. A lawn social under the auspice. of the Blyth Woman's Institute will he held at the 11one of Mrs. Russell Richmond, 901 eon. of Morris, Wed- lle5(1ay, June 3rd, Tea will be served 'from 6 to 8 Welt -ink, The &Ilium BIae913411411 Will furnish music for the occasion. A ball game will be play- ed between Morris and Blyth during the evening. few People Outside of Ilhnse aha 11190 nletle a al 44dy of it, eve 0111" I1: design In P1l011044 the right m,outo'hil roe n particular purpose. My business is that of helping Ivy p111MHO: fn sel4gl. 'a Innnt0llent, 11 h.'adxlone or miter 141141 Iter for u. Reneenl'a;pint 1.1,414 wall 411.304' 11e0111e by itai h10'044111y with 1(9 4)4ll'i'l4%1i 1(1111(14 1un11'by rix expressive appeal to memory. \Iv slyness in ehnns)n4 nr)ght 18 more to (44*' 41111114411141'4 and heats. \Vil.h me monumental work is it professiona life work. I feel 1he 'lame pri(la in 11 be,411114W .(1944)4111 that. an artist in water colo' feels 111 an 14fti0(10 11411(i1Cape. Tf yriti will eoree to me a.101 talk shout what you wnitld litre to gel 4 (9))) make y0441' wishes my own and they ;than he ;melded out in The tvay that, will '011111'6 right l'e- culls, Brussels Granite & Marble Works AWN E, HARNEY, Proprietlir W, F. McCaughey is having the intortor of the Commercial Hotel altered and we understood it is his intoitio1 to open u!1 a poolroom lit enluleetion with the Clouse. The annual meeting and election of nfticots of the Ladies Aid Society of the Blyth Methodist ehlu'ch, was held on Tuesday afternoon of last Week h1 the school 10040 of the church. Rev, Geo, Jewitt presiding, TIIe election 1 exulted a8 follows r-•Pres1- clent•, Mrs. Huckstep ; vice president, Mrs, (Rev.) JeWIL( ; Treaente4', Mrs. flagging Rec. Secretary, Mrs, W. Johnston ; Assistant Sec Mrs, 1, Brown ; Chaplains, Mrs, Kittg and Mrs, Gilley ; Auditors, ll1re, Begley and Mrs, T. Sloan ; Pianist, MI's, I. Brown ; Aset.. Pianist, Mrs. (Rev.) Jewitt, Tho Original Corn Cure. No substitute has aver been devised that gives the quick, painless results of Putnam's 00111 Extractor. For fifty years its success has been un- equalled. For safety and thorough care use "Pntnain'a" only, Atwood Court of Revision on Assessment Roll will be held on 'I'huesday. May 28th. 10 teams of local bowlers will com- pete this Sommer for a trophy in Scotch doubles. Melvyn Robb left for Sault Ste. Marie, where he tilts taken a position for the Sulnrne1'. Randolph Erskine left for Moose - jaw. Be will spend the Summer in the West, leaching. A meeting of plot hnldets in the Elnla Centra cemetery will be held Satin -day, 8Ulh host., at 2 p. m. Mrs, 0. Longmire has arrived home after spending the Winter in Win- nipeg, Man:, and Saskatchewan. Gladys Rowland, da4(911ter of 3'. E. and 111hs. Rowland, 801 eon., who underwent an operation for an abscess in the head is not improving and her recovery is doubtful. ELMA .ASSEBBMENT,- Clerk Loch - head gives information and figures from the Assessment Roll returned to him on the29 h dayof April, 1914,a t P 1, s follows :- Number acres cleared....... ... 55144 Number act es woodland 28821 Number acres elaslhlaud 9826} Number acres wasteland.... ..... 10 Total nacres assessed 67368 Assessment on land "524200' Assessment on buildings 1020860 Assessment on business .....22°1584670 Assessment on income............. 700 Assessment an telephones 3100 Assessment On telegraph 781 Total assessment 8571188 Total value of property exempt 'froth taxation 39200 Children between 5 and 21 years 1040 Children between 5 and 16 years 779 Population ............ 3331 Male persons between 21 and 60 ' years 828 Number of births 51 Number of deaths. . 22 Number of clogs .................... 473' Number of bitches ................. 29 The oldest man is Donald Gordon who IS in his 93rd year. Geo. Nichol is the largest assessed person with $14,600. Seaforth The Seaforth Cadet corp is 46 strong and certainly look a very manly bunch. McKillop Council metin the Council chamber, Seaforth, Monday May 18th. M. Muedie Olerk. Rev. Dr. Rutledge, of Clinton, oc- cupied the pulpit of the Methodist church Sunday evening. Chas. Sills, who has been with a surveying party, 600 miles North of Winnipeg, mated i a has ret home. A grant of $25 00 per•molth till the let of December has been given the Public Library by the town Cnunril, Rev. S. Bond, of `Pomata, will eon - duct the special Mothers' Day services iu the Methodist church on Sabbath May 24th. The owner of any dog found run- ning at large without a tag. in the town of Seaforth after June 1st. 1914 will be.prnsecUted. The illuminating Committee for the Old Boys' Reunion have oonti'arte44 10,000 electric: lights to illuminate the town during the re -onion week. At the Missionary Convention held in Tolman tot week the following ladies from Seaforth were in at. tem-lance:-Mis. Alex. Wilson, Airs. F. H. Larkin, Mrs. NL V. McLean, Miss Graham, Miss S. Govenlock, Miss Gemmill and Mrs. D. Carswell. The public Library Board, working in conjunction with the Tennis 010b, 111'e flier gel lei lig the 'Penni. (1, ;i,'t 11'• hind the Wino y hnillli.'f 1 for 1 he corning seas. n. Th. 1 1. . 111tcing it cinder court, which is a mush faster court than is a sod one, Rorie 1119e.t Will be meld 1n1 Seaforth,. July 14, 15, 10, The adorers for the ')'orf 011111 ore 144 follows t -Pres., \V. Gave llork ; Vlee Pres T -T (other' : ')44'5: Sr'.1": '1' til n•se 1 S ., ,, I ; 0 ll• B 1 ,t to Hob, 1 i' 'de• R le Dime] [). P Hlu 144nn ' •4' ! ' ao I`Stephens,�V. oleo 1 Nll 1 J. 0 , A- 1lliLen van, Listowel ,T N. x11(1 Mrs. HIly left lastwer•1< fni' BMW(' Creek, Mich., whet e 11113 Will spend some time. Phos. $(nail Was in Innerk11) hest week al 1)111(1114g the funeral of his cons; 11, m115. Sferiing. Knight. The ('ellntrlittel' in (414411•ge of the Victoria pay neiehfa,tion has arla1llg• ed a latrge pivlgeam of attractions for that day. At the epaulet' mollhly meeting of the Public Sehnnl 130)Lrd J. M. Canto - hell tem appointed es the tinned''= 1'epresentat ive on the Public Library Board, 'Master Rnasell Moore left an egg at the Standard nftks the other day W11ic11 meaenred 8 x 0 illelles. The egg g Was laic b 1 a Blaalt ilio 4,4 rat Y pellet, 13. O(nnpa4ly, T.istoivel, of 4134' 23411 Regi111ent, Perth, received their new it41alti 11111Fo'mR.lasI' Week. Thi' 011ip- tnent included 56 140inplel1 thnifoetns. While ol'ns$ing firma the South to the North side of Main street George t, 1 pand \Vail was dY own. b n 1 is I t linitis Wan badly �hi 1 (d , rigAnd t L t 1 vl fare, The horse was being driven 114 a pretty rapid speed, New Perfection Oil Cook tove Points of Advantage With this Woman's Favorite are It uses all the heat, It cooks evenly, It doesn't smoke. Will bake, boil, toast or roast, Made with 1, 2 or 3 burners. Get Pid of heat and save fuel by in- vesting 11111 PERFECTION. It means a enol kitchen and coal oil is tike cheap- est fuel you coo use. WILTON 14 11' 4101111i ifej Ilei1111;� Come and See it Demonstrated At our Store on Wednesday, May llth GILLESPIE De. 3. S. Bricker left for Rouleau, Sask., where he will spend some time with his ',mother, Dr. 0 D. Bricker. De. J. S. Bricker proposes starting a dental practice in the West, Bali Bros., who for the past few months have been conducting the Genn Theatre, have disposed of their business to J. T. B. Chilton, of Lind - 914y, who is (low in possession. Thera died in Listowel on May 18141, R. Graham Terhune, youngest son of J. E. and Mrs. Terhune, in his 15th year. The deceased had been ill for some time, leakage of the heart caus- ing death, At a meeting of Knox church base- ball club the following officers were elected Hon. -Pi -es., Rev. J. M, Nichol ; Pres., Fred. Mcdonnell ; vice Pres., G. Stirrett ; Manager, D. Mulcahy ; Sec.-Treas.. L. Patterson ; Captain, W' Arnent. A tenni has been entered in the town baseball league. Dr. Diugman's large circle of friends will be sorry to hear of his sericite s On a illlle Saturday tarday Na 9th while Y making l a call at Tl les he waasudenly seized with illness and became unconscious, having to be brought home in an automobile. Al- though he remained in (his c0n(ition for some time, he is now improving in every way, and unless something unforseen happens the doctor soon will be around again and able to take charge of his practice. The Duke of Connaught visited Beachbnrg, Woodstock. Stratford and Falls since 2876, and Mayor for three New Hamburg, laying the corner stone consecutive terms, died at his home of of a oew school at Stratford. I pneumonia. Quit Dosing Your Children with strong Cathartics - Chamberlain's Tablets are most effective in regula- ting stomach troubles and con- stipation for thelittle folk -one tablet going to bed means a sunny face in the morning. Pleasant to take, they never fail. 25c. a bottle. Druggists and dealers or by mail. Chamberlain Medicine Co. Toronto 4 Dr. Levi Secord, High Court physi- cian of the Ancient Order of Foresters, died at Brantford; aged 59. Earl Grey heads a British syndicate which will spend millions on oil pro- duction in Califoruia, The Countess of Aberdeen was re- elected President of the International Council of Women at Rome. D. A. Ferguson, Postmaster of Smith's Buy this oven -tested flour Ptd Your oven will certainly pro- duce more bread and better bread as a result of our oven test. - From each shipment of wheat delivered at our mills we take a ten -pound sample. It is ground into flour, We bake bread from tflour. If bread is high in qualityhis and largethis inr quantity we i use the shipment of wheat from which it came. Otherwise, we sell • it. S The baking quality of flop 'hid under this name is therefore arc• exact certainty. Bu P and ben t! "More Bread®nd Better ireadf0 and to Better\ astry Too" 127 .-.tom -.. ... NJ TH1't Ivpt SA ,UN L C 1ti If you ou bad a "mint of money"— Y you couldn't buy a better car, Ford merit has made it the stand- ard car of all nations. It's light— strong—comfortable and depend- able, And its cost is well within your income. Get Our'S to -day. Six hundred dollars is the price of the Ford run -abut ' ' 'l e'toul'in car is -8110 fife ' t1 tt, tl gC y , 50 town car nine hundred -f. Ford, Opt., complete with equipment. Get catalog and particulars from J, 11. 0A.I,II11,A.ITI3, Local Agent, Brussels,