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The Brussels Post, 1914-6-4, Page 54 1 . ' JNO. SUTHERLAND 84 SONS �/ (vr���A 7�y��1 y�7LIMITED JS•l Avl•,ye5eyeI w�.T[+r a9AL AtF3i1 utfi4VEYAN(:iNlL It U r I) UU IQUI', EIaYH de HIhLORAN B ASSN 'I"BUS, HOLICLTORS, N(TARIEL3 kUBIILC, ETC, W 1'nou Ouy 4r. ILC. It C. .liars J. IJ, EILLOItAN CIEuos -Those formerly aoottpiud by Mesar. • (:amerce Jc 11 alt, (3opgtuan, ONT AR ia 4wTo LIVERPOOL -GLASGOW kfmss1it. LONDON - HAVRE Fine modern steam- ers - pp o9 ui ed with every comfort and luxury. For infor- mation apply agents, or 14 the Allan Line, Toronto W. H. KERR, ' Agent Allan. Line, Brussels, r..4 vurG'uv.Ariy0�i ..... va7Avm4nvri�.., It you expect High Grade. Employ- 1r moat you 'oust make High Oracle !- well-known throughout Canada forPro Preparation. One School that fs go(rtctly superior training lo the ELLIOTT .PS:( i TORONTO, ONT. Ye G f Graduates of this School readily ob. 585 lain employment because there are r -( thonaanda of openings In this oily j;r ii every year and WO ere celled upon to g all more then we can, 10,1108 any thne Open all year. Oatnlogue re,t on i•egaedt. VCoy. Young and W. J. ELLIOTT,, `Q Alexander Sts, f Principal. :,,• I'M ,R`avtiNY0M,PAA, A:av,s ,1'707 v 'v0ra aaS c A . ,ssAvisSOsc Vs SsitiS'lima'icesi rstrisss"reo 1 / CENTRAL SITRATFQRD, ONT, ,� Become a apeehrlist in Business. It 'i offers more op,ortanl.ies than any •v9 other calling. To reap the full meas• me of imams yet ,mast have the best 0' possible training. This et Ontario's -4-4 Bet - , 6 BIl atnetla School. o We give u i l d vie nal attention. Y. i • enter our You ea t u classes at 4 1 G any time. Three th De an Y Depart- �5 meats, Commercial, once to and Q , Telegraphy. Write at once for our s0 ,{ Pres catalogue. rt D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal 61):), ,W6V)78`0,0470 :AP vil7ANAVOYD'AVABLIA,,Y_ 11 1 Yiy,4r,iv,Arcol4,viy,}vu�,v,5_sAgr,4vir�v� � Enterli. L i stow & College Business . Any tirne AND Grow with us. ‘P.0 For particulars address- EDWIN G. MATTHEWB,- Prin. VIE ASVAt1611%k a'S > 'svarag an`raati.' aS ■ THE Best Brains in Canada have participated In the pre - aeration of our splendid Home Study Conrsee in Banking, Economics, Higher Accounting Commercial Art. Show Cord Writing. Photography, Journal- ism, Short Story Writhe, Shorthand and Bookkeeping, Seleot the work which most interests yonand write lie for particulars. Address BIM THE i1 4 H. W CGRHESPUNGENCE SCHOOL 391-7 Vongo 8t., Toronto COLLEGE AT HOME Thousands of ambitious yorteg peo- ple are fast preparing in their own homes to occupyiuo•1rtive positions as sterographer8, bookkeepers, totem - Ohara, civil servants, in foot every sphere of activities, You 91419 Snialt at college if Yon so wish. Positions guar • - nnteed, Enter college tiny day. A?dl- virtual ,.inetruetioi, Expert. teachers, 1Thirty yea's' experience. Largos% trainers In Canada. Seven colleges. Spacial mimeo for haulers,Affiliated with. Commercial Edman. tor's A0000180011 of Canada Simmer SchoolWinona Spottor Realness Col- lege, Loudon. Wingham Business College Guo. t9rOPWON, W. T. Monett, President. Principal. eseesseeenetszszsgesesmeasseaatasseaseeasse W. 17 0 Funeral Di rector, and Embalmer. . Orders promptly and care- fully attended to night ,rrr clay Phone 228, ETHELONT. i Bwninoos °Adds With Revs, P. Perris, C, M, !Ruttier,- JAS ford and W. A. Bradley1 as, officers, REMARi�AHir JAS ANDERSON• the history of the various congregations ■K,a�"r eR C VE rERINARY SURGEON. within the botonds and short biographies SO00011801, 10 lit. i, Moore. Ofpao 411 Ander, of the pastors and loading men who had sen Bred, Livery stable, Brussels. Telephone to do with the forming of the eon. No, se, gregntions in the earlier days. A Cordial invitation to Disease. The purpose of the Society is to collect DR T, T, M RAE Bachelor he of of Medicine, of Toronto ;Lfeenohtte and Graduate of the Co - Pity. dlolans and Surgeons, Ont, Post-graduate (Amoss) lie, Ear, Noae and Throat Hospital, Bos ita l, Ghleo •o 111, ExoS oon to St. Mich. xel'aioxptsol, Toronto, Ofiloe over F. R. Smith's Drug Store, Tele- phone oonne001011 with 0renbrook es ell hours, DR. F T. BRYANS Bachelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Licentiate of Uollege of Physicians and Sur - aeons, Ontario ; ex -Senior House Surgeon of Wastorn H capital,. Toronto. Offices of late Dr. A. McKinley, Smith Block, Brussels, Rural phone 95, AL X. D. M'KE E LVEY M.B. M.C.P.& S. O. 108 1lo r street cot 1 t est, Toronto Diseases Ear, Nose and Throat Olbuanl nswlatantln Env, Nose and Th rant de. pertinent Now General Hospital, Toronto ; Post Gro ' Grad nateHarvard l blSingedioal School, Bos tell i Into Senior ResidentH n 7 }lana Eye 10nr L ,• ,ar !1n 1 Y , Isla (,nnicol as 101!. o' Nose and Throat dopallnlent Muss Gen pita) ; Into House Surgeon 'Toronto General Hospital. i.wrin Brussels by appointment. • DR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. Physlointl and Surgeon :Post Gradnrtte courses Jondor(Ent+.), New York end Menge How pitals. Special attention to disease 0f eye, ear, nose and throat. .Eyed tested for Biasses. G. H. ROSS, D.D.S., L.D S. Graduate of Royal "College of Dental Sur - y ToonOntario and Graduatey University of Torrontoto Faculty of Dentistry. Office In Isard Block, Wingham Phone 240. Post Office box 278 Painless Extraction, Plato work and Bridge Work a Specialty DR. WARDL.W Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Oolloge. Day and night calls, Office opposite Flour Mill, Ethel. MAUDE C. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Personal graduate Department of Ophthal- mology, bloCormiok Medical Oollege, 4301oago, I11„ le prepared to test oyes and fit glosses at her office over Grower's Restaurant, Bruseele, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of every week. Offioe hours 1 to 0 p. m. Forenoons by appointment, Phone 1218. T. R. BENNETT Will give bettor satisfaction g to bothebuyerany seller than any r coon Auctioned and n charge what is �ensonnble. Salesrcoadllcte� anywhere in Ontario. Pure bred stook sales a AP enlilit Write or 'phone y p o 2B Wroxeter. 6.61.1241) rerNV'M AMA/val. BRUSSELS GOING SO1199 GOD:0 Norma Mail 7:07 n rn Express 10:55 a m Express 11;251 nMail. 1:5Bm Express 2166 n in Express 8:62 p m r r. siaram 'acme WALTON To Toronto To Goderich' Express 7:02 a m Express 11:10 ii m ,Express......... 1:22 p lir I Express 8;45 p m WROXETER Going East - 7:05 a. in. and 8:50 p. m. Going West - 12:40 and 9:47 p. in. A11 trains going East connect with C. P. R. at Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T G. B. stations, GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent. MiStr"I.tt gaps ATTENTION is called to the change of time table on the C. P. R. (found on page 5) which took effect June I. ROBERT .Beatty, of Wingham, formerly of Brussels, has received a cheque of $175 . from the Post Office Dept., at Ottawa in payment of a horse drowned sometime ago. The horse was driven by a rural rotate inspector. Bob says it is good clean stoney. $25,000, -Estimates for public build- ings iu Ontario to the amount of over four millions were approved of in com- mittee by Parliament Saturday afternoon and evening. The following votes for points in Huron are included :-Brus- sels, $25,000 ; Exeter, $r5,000 i Sea - forth, $s,000. Adam and Mrs. Scott have now got nicely settled on the farm on the Base Line Hallett, bought a short time since from Mrs, Jos, Colclough. Improve- ments have already been tnade and others are about to begin so that veru shortly the place will take on an en, ti rely new appearance. Mr. Scott is a brother of Mrs. P. Watson, Brussels, and a former Morrisite, Many Children Sick. Gel there feet wet, catch cold or 08(1111ps, etnd give mallets an teuxitnla time. With the first shiver of sneeze. rub the little 0110's chest with Nei vi - line gargle the throat, and glen tete drops in nater at, bed -time. Next morning all is weft. No veld, no time lost at school. If Poison's Nervil1110 isn't in you, home get it therea1ouce. Dealers sell it in large 25c bottles, GOT 1t1S PATENT. -All order-th- Council, at Ottawa, has been passed authorizing the issue of a homestead patent in Saskatchewan to Milton Cavanagh, now of Owen Sound, Dr; Cavanagh performed homestead duties for several year's. but was stricken with paralysis early last year. He formerly practiced his profession as dentist in Brussels, and is ason•in-law of Mrs L. Kerr, of town, The Dr, has to be taken about tIn a wheeled chair at present, PRESBYTERY OF MAITLAND.- The Presbytery of Maitland met in the Methodist obese!), Kincardine,'Tuesday, May (9th, as the Presbyterial of the Women's M)ssionary• Society was meet. log in Rnox church. The statistical report for the past year WAS rendered by the Clerk of the Presbytery. It showed a decrease of 12 families on the removal of, 11 mom• previous year, a 1e v 7 belay front Within the bounds an increase Of 47 or the previous year, crud Hie total church membership of the Pres. byter.y 14 loss that at the close of 1912. Though 'there is a decrease in member. whip there is a Marked increase Jf"escon• tr?btitioos to the schemes of the oliltrcl' and 10 1)0nel/0181100B 311(1 to Vaster'( eateries. The total gifts of the Presb - tery to all purposes were $63g,18 1 l Presbytery formed a Hintoriefill Seelety, I This lo au apt (10801,11,11(111(10801,11,11(111of 0011141- Declares Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 1 E of Mrsi HAM P xtlou, It's an umett4retl condition LU begin with, 11010(18 more, because ibL n bAi gs about fond detelio•nticu, iulerloree with digestion, renders yen susceptible to infectious diseases and causes anaemia. Not so much a • puigalive ae a letl:Ult11 stimulant to the bowels is whet you need. You get it in Dr. J•familton's Piffle which inerrxso liver activity, restore the bowels to perfect action and positive- ly cure oonstipatio, and its attendant evils, Insist on having only De. Hamilton's lir' Pills 1 t ) s 1, l Ills c l it a, i [ uL' k c noa.rl Butlerilut, 25c per box at all dealers. Belgrave Clayton Procter hits taken a posi- tiont Welland tlland as teaches in the S ttal13(101(1(80 College. Alex 138115 v " e t us the 1 • •I IL tt e' i' purchaser l of P the property owned by Mrs, W111. Wiley, which was offered far sale by Reeve Sho•teeed. The price was $400. Me. Bruce will take up resi- dence in the village shortly. Ethel We are pleased to notice the mune or kV, F. Freeman, son of F. F, and Mrs, Freeman, of Luclolow. formerly of Ethel, i11 the list of gred11ating M. D's.,at theWestern W Bt@ 11 IIn1V '910 el Yt London, Many old 'Stouts lime extend hearty congrtttnlations and hope a very successful career will be his wherever he may deckle to locate. Grey Among the improvements on the 14th con, of Elute are the following ; -John Rock. had a good well defiled on his fifty acres ; Ohae. Que1'engesser and men built a wall for Philip Brackhaw's stable, and busy veneer - 1 ig with concrete a kitchen for Geo. Rennick ; J. A. Nicholson had a new gasoline engine installed for pumping water Mettle stock ; the brick layers are busy veneering Dan. Reitl's resi- dence ; eave troughing was placed on Jas. 1Sattin's new (hiving shed 1 Wm. Harvey is building a verandah, which will greatly improve his resi- dence. 101orrls SOI100L REPORT. -Following is the School Report for S. S. No. 10 Morris. Excirnined 111 Geog„ Spell„ Lit. and Memorizing. Sr. IV. -Poral 250. Zebus Turvey 210, Viola McLeod 170, *Mary Miller. Jr. IV. -Total 400. Addison Fraser 330 Harvey Robinson 2 07, Hazel Rabb 234. Sr, IIL-Ret tea Purvey 347, Oltristie Forrest 380,. Llva Ramsay 312, Melissa Johnston 200. Jr. III. -Verna Johnston 233, Sr. II. -Total 300. *Sperling John- ston 238, *Margaret Miller. Gertie Robertson 263. *Gordon Moffat 181, *Janet Millet, Sr. I. -Excellent - Louise Fraser, Harry Robb. Fair - Lamm, Johnston, 11Iargaret McDoug- all, Jessie Messer, Dundas McDoug- all. Jr. I (a) Excellent -Mabel John- ston. Fair -George Gaiter, Jr. 1.- (b) Cameral Miller, Olarenee John. stop, Campbell Robertson, Stanley Moffat, Willie Peacock, Pearl John - sten. B. Moans Teacher. r It Does Cure Womanly Ills. "I feel it my duty" writes Mrs. S. Mead of Frttserville, Ont„ "to let you know that sometimes previous to the change of life I suffered mole than I could. tell. Neighbors told me Fer- n -ozone was the only remedy and thein' advice was good. Ferrozone put a stop to my pain and sickness, had a direct action on toy troubles that relieved from the start. 1 safely passed the turn, and now enjoy per- fect health and rest. No womanly medicine 01111 be better than Ferro - zone." Instant relief is fouled in Fer- rozane for female weakness of every kind. 50c per box at; all dealers. BIuevale Unloaded for lest week) NEWSY NOTES. -H. and Mrs. Bos- nian, 'lbrnuto, visited their son in Alnrris.-M15. Sanderson, of Toronto, was a visitor in town.- [Ilia. Davey, Listowel, spent Sunday with her mother, MISS. Gannett.- bliss Loellit Shaw was home for the holidays. - Mee. 311o. Gannett, Tut01110, spent a few days with her brother, it]. 3. Smith,-11iws Agnes Aitchison spent Su 11111(0' int. 1'1,1 110Ve,'.-Allllfl 60 tenni hereapvnl the holiday at 131'ussels•- MissNellie Burgess of Tulonto spent. the holidays will; her parents. -Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of lire vele, --pent SttuKitty with las, \lusters.- \Ills 1,111. Uleghia•n, Tlannln, spent the hlliilayvi wish her I''' urs• -A• Gras mud mins Jessie spent the holiday 10(1 Lit -nitwit' friends. -\P..1, bnlf, or 01. Thomas 9411 home Durr Suntitty.- Philip Thomas, of ((111(11211(1, is visiting relatives here at present -D. and Mrs. Duhiutge of P'tlnterSLon, spent Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs. Leu. 1.luttan.- Att5. 301(115n is at present visiting 1011)1ves at Sarnia Ind Glencoe.- J, F, frleOracken has disposed of his driver' anti purchased e new Fuld cltr, John believes in being tip -t, -date.- Ales. R. Musgrove ie visiting friends ab 'Toronto. -John 11111 is having a well drilled 111Je week. -R. and Mrs. Bieck visited friends its Brussels on Monday. -Some fine fish ware taken out of the Mait- land. . Dozens were caught most of thele weighing from " thiee to six pounds. -The heavy rainfall Suedes, night d?11 a great deal of good to the 8pti11g crops tend lily, Farmers were fearing a dry spell like last year but they 110 happy now. ---Ails. Robb. Hamilton visited friends at White- church ) l � over Sunday.- Our • 1 n ittlat' blacksmith, 1i'rarllt yStot.t, spent the holidays with his brother at Seaforth wlio has been on the sick diet during the past, few weeks,- Following is list of officei0 of the tiptvn1l11 League 1'nt' this yell •--lion, Pres„ Rev, 00011 t P181,. Mts, W. J. 1Maeteis; tat via,' President, Mrs. 1f. 0lcCial11 211d vire Plrsirle1i1, (1. il;ill ; 3rd Vire President, S1. Slnm110100 ; 41h vies President, 1dlsa Aic011i; 5th vice Saved Her Life and Sanity. Shamrock, Mo. -"I feel it my duty to tell the public the condition of my 1 11.i1l 1„�' •l health before using ,l ••Ii '41 ftf-'`: wi ]? your medicine, Iliad ��I f l?,r� i falling, inflamma- illi Son and congestion, ?I� ' female weakness, ��pains in both s,dea i, I�i backaches and d bear- ? 1111!,„lr lii ins down pains, was iffy?i!i?�•'i4'.I short of memory, nervous, vans impatient, ntient ,..: passed sleepless IN P J nights, is and shad neither strength tsar energy. There was always a fear and dread in my mind, I had cold, nervous, weak spells, hot flashes over my body. I had apiece in my right side that was so sore that I could hardly bear the weight of my clothes, I tried medicines and doctors, but they did me littlegoocl, and I never expected to get out again, Igot Lydia . ' tnkh Y P em's Vegetable Compound and and Blood dPdr, fier, and 1 cer- tain) r }would have been in grave or in an asylum if your medicines had not saved me. But now I can work all day, Bleep woll at night, eat anything 'want, have no hot flashes or weak, nervous spells. ._11 pains, aches, fear's and dreads are gone, my house, children and husband are no longer neglected, as I am almost entirely free of the bad symptoms I had before taking your remedies,and all is pleasure and happiness in my home."- Mrs. JO= HAM, R. 1'. D. 1, Box 22, Shamrock, Missouri. If you want special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine 00., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. President, P. H. Obaruberlain ; Secre- tary Wm. McGeeOrganist, • 1g A'IISa Mequll ; Asst. Organist, E. Shaw.- Andrew Oloaltey, r Olds, s Alta. i O c s spending a few weeks with his brother James. Good Corn Sheller for 20c. A marvel of efficiency and prompt- ness, a remedy that does cure c01110 and warts. Its name na' t t m s Corn Extractor, Contains 1s no acids, never pilins, gives lasting satisfaction. In- sist on ''PntIIam's" only. It's the best. Seaforth J. and Mfrs. 01h1e, of Toronto; were visitor's at Mrs• J. H. Broadfoo's. Miss Della Gillespie is ill at present and could not return to her school in Guelph. Rev. and Mrs. Bond were the guests of Jno. and Mrs, Beattie during their stay in town, Dr. Scott is recovering splendidly from his recent accidentand although still sore he is able to move out, Miss Eva Chitte111nn has secured a gond position as stenographer in a merge wholesale cli ygoods store in Toronto, Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club has decided to have its tournament this year on Wednesday and Thutsday Julys and 2 and instead of rink games the tournament will consist of singles and Scotch doubles only. A death occurred on Monday morn- ing of last week which caused pro- found regret in Seaforth and vicinity, and although expected for' a long time was sudden at last. We refer to the death of James McQuade, of Mc- Kiliop, who passed to the Great Be- yond yat 2 o'clock Monday meriting, after months of bravely lighting the Grim Reaper. The immediate cense of death was anemia of the pernicious STEAMER GREYHOUND ANNUAL EXCURSION Goderich to Detroit and Return GOING X930 °?UNE 12 RETURN Ff o rnretJUNE 15 ROUND TRIP $1.50 BALL GAMES 13th and 1401 NEW YORK & BOSTON In Detroit. Tho morning ati'ain ficin Ili n- r:ardinc`, Wingham and way stations to Loncdesboro'W111 r c i tion make a rule(, al. Clintonl with the "float !l'rxiu" from Sleet fed, on 1he12111, CRESCENT CLUB OF STRATFORD SPECIAL TRAIN TO THE GODERICH BAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION JUNE lth' WHITE STAR LINE Eklb Ax--.YER .w11. type, but as Ilir. McQuade bad rallied several times, his friends were hope fun t0 the laa1 time his fine collstitn tion would again pull him through lio,%verve, this was not 10 be and al though in the flower of hie Manhood and possessing everything that alalia life worth while he was called house, It Actually Destroys the Cause. That's why catarrh is invariably cured by inhaling "Ctttat'Lhozoue.' The healiu vapor spreads to every part; of C1 • g t It. breathing pp at ,ing orgxus, Gering infecting the e tiesllea of the (lose, throat and lungs are killed. Nothing is left to cause leflatntnalion, Spots that are sore are healed, Discharge IS cleared away and catarrh becomes something of the past. Use "Cat- au'hozone" anis your recovery is guaranteed. Two sizes, 25c and $1.00 at all 110alees. NIONANNYOM •••••••••••••••••••••••oa* 4 - m • Cr Pope & SOn♦ 1 4,Machine Shop • • Brussels Atwood Fists, -About 2.10 on Wednesday morning of last week the alu101 o fire was given and by the use of the 'phone many who are living g near the village wet lee called. It was discover- ed v e stovel•- edtob i1 1 •v e I the grocery store conduct- ed C UCC- Y ed by Stanley Ford, and had smould- ered away 1'01• some time before it was noticed by David Withers, who lives three doom Soutit of the build- ing. The viihtgeis were soon on the scene and the engine along with the bucket brigade were put to effective use and by three o'clock the flames were under control being confined to the one building. The bake shop, situated at the back of the store, i suffered l ttfe or nn g da n ,but damage, the racer and r n11 paper 1•- g Y Ford P p is a complete loss. The inferior of the building will have to be lep)aced. The building is owned by the Winni- peg & Reality Oo., with Geo. Loch - head, of town, • 1s their agent, and somewhat directly interested in it. The insurance on stock is $1,5(10 in the Hamilton Oo., and the building in tlje London Mutual to the amount of $1,800. The cause of the fire is nn - known. A meeting of the Directors of the Elena Farmers' Mutual Pipe Insurance Go„ was held in the Agricultural hall, Atwoocl, May 19111, Directors being present. Communications from H. B. Morphy and W. H. Day were read and filed. The claim of Albert Gropp for meat burnt in smoke house laid over from last meeting was again brought up. Air. McOloy reported beim able to. settle for , 0 The 'C 4 . The maC- ter was again laid over for further in- formation. t A claimpresented t vas from Albert Gallo ' Gallop, n1 Morui11gbo11, for da1inge to his house by fire but in the absence of a 011001 paper it was laid over. Olaim for $225.00 was pre- sented from Jno. McNaught, of Grey, for loss of his home by fire caused. from stovepipes which VMS /MEd ' reel in full. Wm. G. Bell, of Gray, present- ed • a claim fo contents of houae de- stroyed by fire which was adjusted at $301 ancl pend. Applications for in- surance were accepted itmon11ting to $63,300. The meeting adjourned till June 1001. - Goderich Manager Sauudets, of the Godetich Organ 00., is again able to attend to business, after tt utolt11'5 confinement to the house through illness, An Ottawa despatch said :-Militia orders issued announce the Goderich camp dates as August 17 to 21. This will be for all arms except artillery. The supplementary estimates broughtdown to Parliament "contain a further apprnprialion of $100,000 for the improvement of Goderich I•Iarbor. Harry ;Tichborne, Recording Sec- retary of Huron Lodge of Odd Fel• lows, was presented with a jewel at a big Meeting prior to his departure for St. Marys. The work of extending the break- water is being carried on rapidly. Four pontoons have been sunk and the superstructure will be put up in a short time. The Walkerton association of Bap- tiet churches held their annual Con- vention at Goderich in the Baptist church o, Tuesday and Wednesday, '21111 and 31•11 of June. The Conservatives of the Centre Riding held their convention at Sea - forth Thursday afternoon, of last week and nominated Dr. A. I3, Macklin, of Goderich, to contest this riding, Listowel hiss Hazel Hay, of Victoria Uni- versity Toronto, has returned home for the Summer holidays. • Jim. D. Paul left 051 Monday for Winnipeg, where lie lute taken a posi- tion in the Oauadian Northern Rail- way. On going home from the planing mill five, Henry Ranges discovered that his Own barn had eau1ht• fire (tont sparks from the 111111.- After lug 8111(,0to tiuleand with the assist'tnce of neighbors ho euceeedecl in extinguish - The Public School Fair was held tut: the Sehnol in connection with the Empire 1)eLy Celebration. Afternoon W39 spent in patriotic exercises and songs. Speeches were made by members of School Board, Revds. Nichol, McOaul and P. 1. Walter. 'The -display of children's work was on exhibit in the manual t,to.inillg l;011m CALDER'S MILL BURNED -Two fires within three nights, bath evidently of incendiary origin, have 1r0nse1 the citizen§ and officials to a vigilance that bids fain to result in the capture end prosecution of I he culprits, The hast fire to occmr broke on,(b about 2 Friday morning, 26th 1110Ilra 11111211 be- ing turned in et 2.20. The iblaze W00 int Na than'°alder'1 pinning, sash and door Mill, valued at $4,000, !file 111i11 had been idle for the past 2i years, but Mr. Calder purpnsel returning from Medicine Hat to resume oper- ations this trail. The building is, situatedli 1nkr11 la 1 o r l street, opposite n its Ole Queen's hotel stables and to the recur of the business places on Wallace street West front Monne BI'os, lively stable to S'tervitt & Co.'s, a block of 17 business concerns. Fortuntilely the wird was blowing from the bus). mess section. The whole iltterini' of the 111111 was ablaze and the window glees breaking from the heat before 1110 alarm 89(08 1(11'110(1 i11. P1119 111.0. mei, respondedpronlpil and their work of five flghtulg "coals bot have r esto• t o o Dthank the people of • • 13russelsnnd.district foe the way • they have encouraged thele by I• sending In then' work. We hope • s• they will continuo the same. • • • All kinds of L'epairs will bo 0 • • promptly attended to on farm >• • implements, threshing outfits, • • tubing, patching and all kinds • • of boiler' repairs. Years of ex- p • perience on this class of work • • enable there to give' best of sat- � ® isfactfon, • ,•• Cultivator and plowshares • • ground. • • Lawn mowers sharpened and • • set• • • Autm• oobile repairs•. • • fair Price Guara•nteed. • o • Don't be afraid - Send all your • repairs along. :.. : • C. POPE & SON • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• been improved upon. A mechanic Ic was rushed froth the power house in Andrew Malcolm's car to the shut-off valve at the standpipe, and a splendid pressure was secured. Three streams were soon playing on the roaring fire, two of them from the hydrant on Main street at the Arlington Hotel corner. There was $500 insurance on the mill in the Metropolitan Go. The whole interior was gutted, and all machinery tva9 destroyed, The walls are still standing, but will have to be pulled down. the fire was quite evidently the work of an incendiary, as was also that at the Breithaupt Tannery only two days before. dew People Outside,of those who have made a study of it, are able to design or choose the right memorial fol' a particular purpose. My business is that of helping Iny patrons to select a monument, a headstone or other matker for a gPave or a lot that will pleaseae people by its harmony.with its suapprroealundingsandto memory b.y its expressive Mysuccess t cc es i0 choosing a1 i It is more to than dollars and cents. With me monumental work is a profession, a life work. I feel the same pride in a beautiful design that an artist in water color feels in an artistic landscape. If you will come to me and talk about what you would like to get I will make your wishes my own sandultsthey shall be carried out in the way that will 'secure right re- . Brus e s15Gr Granite & Marble Works ALLAN f. HERSEY, Proprietor Business men of Wingham have de- cided to close their places of business Wednesday afternoons during July and .August. A by-law to establish a public library, for which $2o,000 01AS to be accepted from the Carnegie fund, was defeated in Welland. THE WESTERFAIR • Ontario's Great Exhibition. Although hit hard rd by 'fire twice within t e 0Y e to The Western Fairi of Loudon' Ontario with favorable weather, will be better and grander than ever this year. A very much larger amount has been appropriated far amusements and attractions than ever before. There will be something doing every minute. The Canadian Royal Dragoons oous ui- 1 give e their famous "Musical Ride" twice daily, The best pi ()gramme possible for the patrons of the grandstand has been provided. An entirely new program- me of fireworks -vill be given and changed every night. No person can effort to )Hiss this year's Exhibition, Sept. 11th to 19th. All palticulars given on application to the Secretary A. M. Hunt, London, Ontario. GLORIOUS HAIR Girls and women of all ages want to be beautiful to ul and lit t1 ncti ve but un- sightly, n- si h g sly, thin and lifeless hair destroys half P the beauty t} Ut r 1 are v t t face. 10 ynnr 11)011' 1B losing stn its natural color, is falling out, dull, streaky, full of dandruff, too dry, or if the scalp 110110s and burns do not be alarmed, use Parisian Sage, Rub it well into the scalp. 11, will go right to the hair roots, nourish them, and stimulate Ole hair toProw long ung and beautiful, It removes dandruff n off with one appli- cation, stops itching' scalp, falling hair and makes the head feel fine. 1 Parisian Sage supplies the hair with what is needed to make it soft, fluffy thick and gloriously radiant, It is I sold in fifty cent bottles by Jas. Fox 1 and at all cling counters, Look for 1 the trade mark -"The Girl with the Auburn Hair." Accept no other •••••••••••0••••tineeee••.•IPU••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ,: • •• • • •• • • • i • • • •• • •w m 6 O 0 • 0 • • • 1 • Wood Work done in all its branches. • • Buggies re -painted and Buggy Tops re -lined and Covered bo 0 look as good as new at reasonable ptioes, 0 ---�� 0 AEwa's a or Carriage Factorye 11108100000000.000.0.01111100•110 •••.•ee0••0..... 00•••0••DO, Buggies Buggies Buggies THE SEASON is now at 1 hand for the sale of Buggies and all intend- ing purchasers will do well and save money by calling at D. EWAN'S UP-TO-DATE CARRIAGE FACTORY, We take no back seat and are always on the lead for an up-to-date Buggy. Our BUg-• gies have stood the test of all competitors for close to 80 years, which should be a guarantee in itself. Oar Styles and Material this year are more up-to-date than all previous years. Everybody is made tvelcone to exatnine our Show Rooms and purchase a Ewati Buggy. Yot1ill w get first-class satisfaction as well as encouraging home trade. • • • • • • L BLAKE, Walton