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The Brussels Post, 1915-4-15, Page 5BUSINESS CARDS. JNO. -SUTHERLAND & SONS LIMITED virsesexals GOSAPM ON151410' • WM. SPENOE UOi9VEYANOES 'AND I SLLER OF MA UU>AGE LIGENSEe Mee 1n .the Peet OWce, Ethel. 80.4 i..OiiAL 11N6t' .1;ONVEYAN(NO. M SINCLAIR—W.Barrleteri Solicitor, Cou e anco r Notary Public, &o, ciiac-Sewart's Bioh t door North or (Juana Hotel. ' Solidi for for the Metropolitan Bank. AUCTIONEERS. 11tl S. kiCOTT AS AN AUCTION. 41 • 13elm' will Nell for better .' `rluee to better mac,in lase time and leas chargee than any oher Auctioneer In East Linton or lin won't charge anything.. Detoe and orders oda always 8e arranged at thea nUIre or by 8 ' '0 ,,,ai llppltea8lon, ALLAN LINE To LIVERPOOL -GLASGOW LONDON-HAV RE Fine, modern steam. ere - equipped with every comfort end - luxury. For infor- mation apply agents, or 95Ki': StWToronto W. H. KERR, Agent Allan Line, Brussels. r VAD,LVN.A` 'CVAN dS1t'AD24:% Mn Vara tion Colleges close for Vatlou' n8 Mid -Summer. Our College does not, ELLIOTT' L`.e TORONTO, ONT. le strictly arst•olasa. • Nona better in Canada. Enter now so tie- to tette a position 10 the early Fo11. One gradu- ate writhe: -'My. now position pays three times whet I got at teaching school leas that Pour years ego just previous to eeterieg your College." We pieced this young man in a position after graduation and have now placed him again. Catalogue free. Cor. Young and 1 W. J. ELLIOTT, Charles Sts. f Principal. tori Avetc2aVeserleriinav iteevkxaVeta`rail w v %CENTRAL / / 8 FiTRATFO RD. ONT 72 65 Ontario's Best Fraction] Training A 11', School. We have thorough coarses 7Aand experienced inotruotors in each of 0 our three departments - g Commercial, Shorthand;' Telegraphy Onr graduated entailed and youehould.-® rend our large, tree catalogue, Write for it at anon. -- D. A. MCLACHLAN, Principal. 0.4441f4 38,413a/M rby M3638,=5 ,1'1313 , r.....6............. ENROL. NOW r at oho 7c! LISTOWEL BUSINESS COLLEGE Thorough Onneseo taught' by g 1 Com petent,Teachete. a Vol. particulars address- • EDWIN Q. MATTHEW%, Lletowol, Ont. Lift'vapaa7�sa Ash' '4t¢L'U' Arr.gs4a'4Ata U. 3, n•o? THE Best Brains in Canada have participated in the pre. aeration of ottr splendid Hoole Study Coarses In Baking, Eoononlice, Higher Accounting, Ooianeroial Art Show Card Writing. Photography, Journal. tem, Sheet Story Wr ti,tg, Shorthand and Booklroeping . Select the work pamost b- you and write tie for etiectnre.Address THE SHW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 3014 Vongo et., Toronto Isignsamommemosommegimas COLLEGE AT HOME Thousornls of ombIElotut young poo, ale are fest preparing in their own ho n,04 to occupy ]uerhtive positiong its stenographers, bookkeepers, falcgrn• phers, civil servants, In feet every sphere 01 activities,. rip may fuieh at college if you so. wish, Positions guar- anteed. . Eaton college any .dny. . L1d1- vldnul instruction. Export tenohore. Thirty years experlonee. 'Largest trailers in Canada, Seven colleges, %moleI oatire0 for teachers, Afmiotedith °e,nnlercial Educe. toi',,1 Aesoointlon of Oabndn. Smnntor School tit fnmotte Spotton Business Col- lege, London, Wlo ham Business College Otto. erome e, W. T. 2701883, President. Prinolpal: Business earths JAS. ANDERSON, VETERINARY SURGEON, Su000esor to Af, H. Moore, Millan at Ander. SOH Bros. Livery Stehle, lirnsuel. telephone No, 29, , T. T. NP RAE 'M. B., ,skin O P„ • S. O,. Al. 0, H., Village of erassole, Pli7olnian; sop goon, Areenohotii• Office over standout Brink DR. F. T. BRVA'NS Ilaollelor. of Medloine,. Unlverslty of Toronto ; Lloentillteof College of Pbystelens and Sur - matte, Ontario ; eu.Senior House Surgeon of Western Hospital, Toronto. Offices of late Dr. A, MoEovoy, Smith Brook, Brussels, mufti Phone 46. ALEX. D.,' M'KELVEY M.B.. M,C.P,&S. O. 198 Bloor street Eoat, Toronto Diseases Ear, Nose and Throat Clinical assistant In Ear, Nose end Throat de. pertinent New Gehnral Hospital, Toronto ; Post Graduate Harvard Medical School, Boo. ton ; late Senior Resident Burgeon Mass, Bye & Bar Infirmary ; late Clinical ,o .intent in Nose and Throat department Mass.^Oen, Boe' pitaHOal• ltal IMO HowiLI.BragselebSurgeon y raete General e 9 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, eat, nose and throat. Eyes tested for glasses, O. H. ROSS. D.D.S.,`L.D.S. Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur. goons of Ontario andGraduateUniversity of Tdrento Faculty of Dentistry, Office In guard Block, Wingham Phone 249. Yost Office box 278 Painless Extraction, Plato work and Bridge Work a apoclalty DR. WARDLAW; Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Day and night Dells.. Offioe opposite Flour 81111, Ethel, MAUDE O. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOOf3T Personal graduate Department of OpDhthal• mology, MoCorinfok Medienl College, Mirage, Ill., Is prepared to test ejee and Bt glasses ay her offioe ever Grewar's Restaurant, Brn80.10, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of every week. Office hours 1 to 0 p. m, Forenoons. by appointment. Phone 1219. PROUNFOOT, NILl01UN, & PHOUOFOOT Barrie , Solicitors, Notaries Public, OMoe on the Square, 2nd door from Hamilton Street, GODERIOH. ONT. Private funds tovloan at lowest rates. W. PROUPPOoT, K. O. J. L, irtrzo AN WM. PRouDpOOT JR. • gran! cads Items CLEAN. up is the slogan. - • ARE you readigg the nvw 'story le' Tiix‘Pos•r }� L7lsHTNq in the Maitland has been great sport during the past week with many good catches. HORSEMEN are again reminded 'that THE POST has every facility for printing route and pedigree cards promptly and at reasonable prices. THE railways have granted the soldiers of the second and third coutingents a two-cebt-a-mile rate when on leave of absence to visit their homes. AMHERSTBURG Board of Health will see that fly proof minute boxes are con- stru&ed in all the stables for cows and horses iu that townin accordance with the new Health Act. BUTTER WRAPPERS.- If you make good butter, let it be known by your works. Wrap it in paper showing that you are the maker. THE POST has a lot on hand. Send in your order now. The old friends of Rey. G. j. Abey, of Kincardine. are glad to know that his health has been recruited to such an extent that he has resumed his active duties as hector of the Church of the Messiah in that town, Charlie Bryans, sou of Wm. ani Mrs. Br au of s Morris towuship, Y p„snow manager of the Victoria Harbor branch of the Standard Bank. He commenced hisapprenticeship in Brussels but has been in Kingston tor several years. Ho will fi 1 the bill all right. WohtgN's LNSTITUTE.^ Friday after- noon of this week,,the regular meeting of the Women's Institute will be held. "What a child should be taught before entering school” will be the topic, in. traduced by. Miss May Smith. In response to the Roll Cali memb, rs art asked to give their favorite recipe. FORMER Ba0510LITh.-J, H Kremer, agent of the C. P R. at Wingham for over 30 years, has announced his resignation. He will enlist as Sergeant and go to the front as 0094, es possible. It is understood that his melon will be held open for him at Wiagham He a man of middle age, blit full of youth and is anxious to get to the fighting . This BEATS HpomN Cn SOCI all Rs 'Po A PRAzsWE.-J Thomas Murphy hat re> signed from the Secretary Ti ship of the Norfolk Union Fair afrer 48 years of service, H [3. Dimly, editor of the Sinnott Reformer, was elected in hls place at a salary of $25n a year with allowance of $r6 for help on Fair days. Dt G ANDRanON, formerly of Atwood, has resold his interest in the St, Marys Argas to A. S ewart, Mr. Grose'' former partner. Mr. Anderson found that the work in connection with the paper in- fringed too much on his duties Ss Prinolp.rl of the Public School, 'Phe gentleman referred to is a cousin of Mrs. (Rev ) Mann, of Brussels. and known to many of the readers of THE ROB. RUTRAL. GRANTS TO SCHOOLS. -The. ap• portotment of the Legislative grant' to rural schools will be matte this year on a different basis from that of former years, which will be the assessed value of the several school sections. •'The portion peyoble on teachers salaries will be .a smaller percentage than formerly and the margin on which it is payable has also been reduced. That payable on the qualification of teachers . eppliee only Where the teacher hes a permanent, Cor. tifioate, 1st or end class, laterite cer- tificates and 3rd class certificates are not recognized for this grant, owing to the present fectecial conditions. :The Amount at the dispose! of the Educe,. the D,epartmeut 15 less than that'of former years and grants will be 0e0es' partly recluted its proportion, PaLRMxsL ie pran(unced hlaytnee le, t wltb the j e accaut on the n'meex' Dud giv- , Ing t ' the belt sound, as in French l e 1 r .... .o D oT0 Rs 010 v1' as though it was spelled Szhay.InBesle, LieToivgt. Stauda rd of test week segs ; -Harry Gu nt et started down the NOT HELPHERMat11aud early Tuesday morning in canoe of bis own manufacture, Harry arrived at Brussels. at 5 o'clock', in the afternoon 'Tide is a record as far as we can ascertain., -0- Baran INo Rage- 8, C. Appelitle. - Eei,'y, Winter laying stride, Eggs 41 W per 16 3.13, I3A 8,L'ANTYN to, Brussels.' OI,ARGae nee at tlwir 81098, Sweet, juicy and Seedless at W, A. GaEWAu'e. BAattep Rook Eggs, bred to lay strain 44,00 Dpeehiledred, Jell. !Adele, BtuBeela P. .d, 1t, 10, No, 2, . Phone' 4216. Anon 20 tens of good timothy hay for sale at /lemon MogintliRI E's, Let 12, Con, 4, Grey, LADY'S muff lost.. Will Ander kindly 'ogee at Tee Pose, We sell Heine'% errant Of Tomato Soups,. Pork & Heats, Olives and Preserved N'ruits n t W.R. 0itewates. Pros eon SA,:E,-19 store pigs will weigh a. bout et) lbs., for sale. Apply to O80. BAIONIi, OrafbrQok, Phone 624. LIMsrlf011 Sala, -About 85 bushels or Food lime for Bale, Apply to -GEo. BARRE, (,ran. brook or A. H.; MAono1ALD, Ethel. Fon Sale.-Beed•-Bor1ey 2 rowed. Suitable for mixing with oats: Good seed. Tmet. MILLER, L ..t 29, (ith Line, Morrie: Phone 1619. SEED grain for sale.' Reld's Green Mountain and American Banner oats and June Peso, N'or terthet' particulars apply to J. P. Mo. hermit, mi, Lot 21, 00,1, 12, Grey, Oralbrook P. O. Phone 556. GARAGE FOR BAI,n: Underalg,,ed -offers his cement -garage, which Is 80•x'60- feet, with metallic roof, for stile. It is are proof and waterproof, with handy office, &e, Building. le well looated. For price and terms apply to D. Ew.N. Brussels, BARLEY AND OATS FOR SALE: I have for sale good clean 0, A. C. 21 Barley and Improv- ed Siberian and Gold Drop Oats. All good olean seed. MARTIN MONALR. Lot 17. Con.15, Grey. R, R. No. 2, Brussels. Phone 2816. GOOD brick house on William street for sale together with good stable and driving shed. Exoellent repair, All conveniences, bath, etc. For further particulars apply to GEORGE THOMSON, Brussels. 8 Goon grade Short Horn /fellers 8 vem•a old for sale. A11 to calve before. May let: R. L. MCDONALD, Lot 17, Con. 0, Grey. Ethel P. 0, Phone 4110, Two Short. Horn bull calves for sale. One ayear old and the other 18 menthe. No better annuals in the country. Terme to suit the purehaeer: Have also a young Yorkshire hog for Salo. JAB. Snare, Lot 80. Con, 8, Morris,. Box see Bre 0ele P. O. Phone 287. Y'Houau days be dark and trade he rough it's always well to make a bluff, to face the world with cheerful eye as though the gooseswere hanging high. No merchant ever made a friend by dire complaining without end. And people never seek a store to hear a grouchy merchant roar ; they'll patron- ize the wiser gent who doesn't air his discontent. The man who keeps smil- ing and advertising gets the business. Belgrave POST CARD SHOWER, -Mfrs. Thomas Anderson wishes Le thank her many friends in leunembering her so kindly with a "post -card shower" on her 87th birthday just ._recently passed, also for the many kind wishes ex- -pressed.. Mrs. Anderson received cards from Hamilton, Chicago, Detroit, Calgary, Edmonton, Cleve- land, Washington, Oreemore, Olifford, Londesboro', Wingham and Bolgrave numbering in all 60. There was also a choice boquet of carnations from i 'n 0 u Heart congratulations Hearty g s are ex- tended by many old friends who are not in the "shower." Goderich Westfnrnn Farrners' Institute ex- cursion to Model Farm, Guelph, C. P. R. on Saturday, June 12. Tickets gond until Monday. L. 0. L. No. 182, Goderich, have handed to the meal Red Cross Sneiety .$10 the net proceeds of the concert . and lectnre recently held antler their ,auspices. At the meeting of Maitland Lodge, No. 33, A. re. Rs A. M. Tuesday evening after 111e regulat• business, B,o. M. G. Ciminero') delivered a lecture on "Pat- riotism and the war." John Marriott was summoned nn a charge by County Agent Elliott, of the Humane Societ.v, of cruelly beat- ing eat ing1L 110100. The offence was ltckno\v- !ed ed and a fine of 5 imposed. g $ i Chief Postlethe e' le has been. t'nunding no 58,109 lads under 18 years of tv•P who have been in the habit of 'al te,,I1i1,g the poolandbilliard rooms., He let then' off with a warning, advis- .fug them against any further offence.. I r' 3r C uL Its 1 Il , an employee at the Pllulieg Mill, met with an 'accident. He was attempting to ad- jnet a -belt to a revolving pulley when his hand nnnght, with the result that his arm wee broken nen. the elbow. The ritnege "goblet. the pen prietoi' of the 111..11'nld 0,f''unlewfully keeping iTo oxicatit,g liquor foe sale or (Repos - al." wee settled ht• defendant. • paying e fine of 5125, wit ll rests, 'the bonze, 18 lent les ,.f \Ven e,'s Imperial, was 80,,Qocatted by the Come.. •••••••♦♦•41114•••••♦•♦♦•♦• i A 4 MchineShopa4♦ 4. i BRUSSELS • • i• To farmers• • • Repairs tit all kinds of Farm lv • Ilnplt'nien la - i Disc harrows ground, set -$1 50 • 4 Plnw Points Ktuumd....,..2 tor 25 2 • i , each .05 • a Lawn Mowers ground and ♦ • Set ......... .... .50 • T• hreshers Please Note •• t. a A11 1111118 of Repair and Boil- • e8 work promptly attended et • to, SmokeStacksmade any • size and length. • • Oirruler Saws Gemmed, s • To utomoh ilists O • • Auto Repairs. We have in 2. i : stock the beat Auto Oils nip- . 4. Minable at lowest price, i C. Pope & Son i •••••••• ••••••• • .•••••♦ But Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound Restored Mrs. Bradley's Health— Her Own Statement. Winnipeg, Canada. --"Eleven years ago I Went to the Victoria Hospital, Montreal, suffering with a growth. The doctors said it was a tumor and could not be removed as it would cause instant death. They found that my were affected, and said I could not live more than six months in the condition I watt in "After I came home I saw your adver- tisement in the paper, and commenced tatting Lydia, E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I took it constantly for two years, and 'stilltake it at times, and both my husband and myself claim that it was the means of saving my life. I highly recommend it to suffering women. "-Mrs. ORILLA BRADLEY, 284 JohnsonAve., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can. W,hy will women take chances or drag out a sickly,half-hearted existepce,miss- ing three-fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health'in Lydia E. Pinkham's' Vegeta- ble Compound? For thirtyyears it hasbeen the stan- dard remedy for fe- male ills, and has re- stored the health of thousands of women who have been trou- bled with such ail- LY A 7, -, Na ments as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. If you want a p e c i a 1 advice Write to Lydia E. Pinkharn 11Ied Idine Oo. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. The:metnbers Of the Official Board of'Victaritt Street Methodist church, with their wives gathered at the home of George Greene, and presented Mtn with an address and iL walking- cane, as a onkel} of their appreciation of his faithful service and liberal giv- ing in the various avenues of the church's activities, J. Hansford, of the Goderich Salt Company met the Board of Trade at a special tueeting and outlined a proposi- tion which he wishes to be voted on by the ratepayers. Mr. Ransford purposes to install a modern salt plant dere and increase the output to over double the present capacity. He asks free water and light, 10 horsepower from the hydro -electric and exemption at taxes for 10 years. He promises to increase his stalf three -fah}, the plans will be pot in shape and a vote will be taken as seen as possible. Morris PROMOTION EXAMS. -Result of pro- motion examinations of S. S. No. 8, Morrie. To pees 60 per cenb, Honors 75. Sr. IV. -Florence Kearney 87, Ernestine SelleteSO, Geo. Brewer 68, Charlie Snuch 62. Jr. IV. -Elva Warwick 77, Daulelon Mustard 77, Charlie Bosnian 73, Cora Solicit 65. Sr. III -Geo. Fell 87, Wilmer Kearn- ey82, Ethel Garniss 82, Frank Garniss 76. Jr. III. -Elmer Forbes 83, Winnie Allen 79, Marjorie Grashy 78, Harry Garniss 68. Sr. II. -May Warwick 83, Alfred Johnston 74, Jfhn Tnrvey 61, Jack Allen 70, Fred. Brewer 67. Jr. II. -Janet McVettie 91, Lillian Garn- iss 90, Walter Sellers 86, Doris Allen 86, 13erthe. Souch 85, Adella Turvey 82, Fraser Mustard801 Charlie Wu - wtk78.Jr.JPt. I. -Charlie Allen L� M. E. FI8YFOoLL', Teacher. Smoot, REPORT. -The i eplm•t mf the stinldlhg of the pupils in 8. S. No. 9, Morris. Promotion Exams, were held in Sr. III, Jr. I11, St. 1I, Sr. P1imer. The standing in the other classes is also given. Sr. 1V -Lily Jackson. Sr. iII, to Jr. IV -Edna SIrOal9 (Hovers) Cora Skelton, Earl Watson. Jr. II1. to Sr. IIi-latvilta Wyatt,11'. IL -Bert Kelly. Sr. 1 - Ross Button. Se. Primer, to Jr. I. - Katie Laidlaw, Jf. Primer-(47nrge Kirkby, Mary Kelly, Lee is Kirkby, May Watson (absent.) Feortaaficit P. Yo\1Nit, 'reacher, McKillop Robt. Dodds lost a vary v,tllotble civ by being stvaligled in the stall. James Rin) underwent an (mere recently and is malting favorable progress. Mr, Webster, , Wol et 0th Dfltl. intends t alis sleeting a new residence. 01' Ilk form which he recently Dur chased Prete P. Kerr. John Buchanan and Miss Isabel 1-leekwell were married tit the Parson- age Settle ll,, the ceremony being performed by Rev, A. \V. Btu Iter. The following interesting statistics are furnished by Township 01',k hltudie P80,11 the Aeeesatuent Ito11 :- Total assessment. for 1015, $2,257,000 ; Population, 2093 Strums Labor 33071 days ; No, of Doge 282. MA= mots tAT..- .4, happy everil. tool[ place ILL the home of 1 he bride's pnrenls, Winthrop, on Wednesday, March 3ist, 1811911 Selena, drt)ghter of \V. and Mrs, PIetvm'thn, b9ramr the life partner of Zech DIeSentlden, 88111 of Geo. mutt Nh8. MPSpildtlen, The bride W'180 becomingly nulled iu white.e,llt with over lace toll carried. a bognet of American Bennly 10890, She wile escnl'ted to the wedding arch by her fatherto the strni110 of; Mendelssol,u's Wedding Marcel play- ed by Mise Marion Scarlett. The ceeemony was performed by Rev. Mr. Cnraw4ll assisted by Pastor Yong, Wal MM. The happy erupt° left on the 6.15 p. 111. train for CVhlghant and other pointe to the Past for a ween'' trip. They will reelde 0n a farts just Notch of Winthropwhere we join their malty friends in hoping they will enjoy many years of prosperity and happiness, Besides a number of neighbors and old schoolrmates of the 011ta'Itrtipg parties them were preaent Mra. 1J. Holley, of Glen 13tlron, 0)0981' of the groom, and Misses Florence 1441(1 Myrtle lrewat'th3L, of 'liolInes- viAe, cons i s o#' Ul(1 brida. Semite) Scarlett, son of John Seat' - lett, has gone into the plumbing bu9i- uess for himself in Vancouver, He went \Vest about 0 years ago and has done well ,there in spite of the dull imes 08 the past, y4111' or two, 3. J. Irvine has leased his farm t0 John Boyd for pasture and the hohne- stead focal to :'2)1001180 Pry & Bum Of h is 320 acres Me, Irvine reserves 30 for hisntvu MOO as well as the dwell- ing hooses and orohei ds, Mr. Kailtel, Toronto, hoe leased the small fin w close to Winthrop belong- ing lu Thos. Pollard and intends Dur- ahashig and feeding hogs on an ex- ; aiaiive scale during the cowing see - 91111. Ford w)ch Mies Ruby \WaLLrie, \l'iudanr, spent the liolidays at her huure hire. Miss Margaret Helmets -I 11', of New York is visiting het' father and 'kite's. Wes. Williltmsorn who has spent the Winter at W. E. Donaghy's lute gone to Wiartun where he has a m l 11aL1(111. Rev. G. W. Rivers, of Corrie, con- ducted' Edncatioual set vices on the Furdwich circuit of the Methodist church Sunday. Rev. Mr. Walden AWLS iii charge of the Gerrie circuit, A meeting of the Fodwich;Athletic Association was held when A. 0. 13ntchisen, J. R. Richardonn and Rev. W. A, Walden were made a com- mittee to see about getting .suitable grounds. Annual vestry meeting of Trinity church was held on Monday evening, April 561i and 17818 well attended. Lunch was served by the ladies of the eougeegalioil and a pleasant social hour spent after which the business of the evening was transacted. Re. pmts from the different departments of the church work wet'e encouraging. Otlloets for the ensuing ,year are V. Foster; Sec..Prees., J, H. Wade; Vestry Cie, k, Wm. Corbett; Andle tole, W. 8. Beeare, E. Lester 1 Sides. men, Erle Corbett, Robt, Watters 1 Ushers, Wilfrid \Wade, Crawford Graham, W. P. Wade, E, Donaghy i Repi•eseutatives to Synod, W. Goggin, A. Spence. A FINE MAN PASSES AWAY.- Alexander Edgar, the Subject of the following sketch was called to his reward ort April 1st. 1915. He was born in Ayrshire, Scotland, on March 27th, 1832, making pini 83 years and 4 days old at the time of his death. Sir. Edgar immigrated to Canada with his parents In the year 1830. They settled on a farm in the town- ship of North Dumfries, near Ayr, Ont., where the family received such public school education as was to be had at that time. Deceased was the 6th'in a family of 10 all of whom pre- deceased him. His mother's name was Jean Wallace, a descendant of Sir Wm. Wallace, of Scottish fame. In the year 1858 110 married Miss Jean Arbuckle and with hie faithful wife and 2 children, 4 years later moved West intowhat was thenen called"" "The Queen's Bush," and settled on Lot 9, Oon. 3, Howiek, where he lived until his death. Unto them were born 5 sons and 2 daughter's, (James, Wtn. and Alexander, of Howick ; Thomas, of Edmonton, and John, who died in childhood) (Mrs, D. F. Stewart, of Wallace township, and Mrs. Hugh Hutchinson, deceased.) Politically he wRS a Liberal and in religion he was a Presbyterian. He was one of the men who organized the Furdwich congregation and he and Mrs. Edgar were present at the first service of the congregation which was held on Lot 18, on the 3rd Con., of Howiek, in June, 1865. In 1887 he was one of a group of men who secured the site of the old church, South of the village, and who pushed the erection of the fleet church to completion. 3 years later he •was called to the Eldership and continued hi t office to theW' u1e of his dew h ' though t h for several years unable to attend services. Although of a retiring disposition he filled the office with ability and honor. Mr. Edgar was far from being narrow or bigoted, always keeping a warm heart to other Siett0miilatione, yet he 49188 always truly and loyally Attach- ed t0 hie own, 881111111 Rind Ile ser'vicee and anything which would further its Interests had his approval. Ile wag a inao of peace. He valued the Hol Bible as the Word of God, and Jived, as he also died,' in the hope of the Gospel of Christ." M1'. Edgar's home was a most; hospitable one. always open, not only 10 his hosts of friends but to the wayfare who had no where to go. Hie honored partner, who is 8 years his senior, survives hila and has the sincere sympathy of a very large circle of friends. Owing to the illness of Rev, A, 13, Dobson, his pastor, the funeral services wore conducted on Saturday afternoon, April 3rd, by Rev. Mr, Bell, of Moles- worth, interment being made in the PtesbyLetdan cemetery, Furdwich. Blyth Mise Gladys 0utt spent the Easter holidays with London friends. John Moser, Berlin, was the guest of his daoglhtetr, Mrs. A. F. Carr. Archie Bell received the sad in- telligence of the sudden death of his molder at itipley, Geo. Leith, jr,.htts his first batch of chickens uta this season, there being 10 healthy chicks out of a silting of 16 eggs. Robt. Stewart, of the staff of Royal Bank, Toronto, visited his parents, Jno. and lire. Stewart, aver the holidays. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist church will hold their annual "talent Social" in the chureh on the evening of Friday, Aprill 23rd Miss M. E. Welsh, who resigned from the teaching State of Blyth Public School went to her home in Fergus. She has secured a position on the teaching staff of St. Catharines' school for the ensuing terns, (,?,alta a number of horses were of. fered for sale for military. Rueposee on 'Outlay of het week, Lt, Col. MOEw011 dill the purchasing for the War Department. Oath R. R, Sioau, of the 38rd Bat, talion, London, spout t't'om Saturday until 'I'uesdiay of last week At bis home here and took his seat at the Council Board on Monday night. Wingham Officer Pbippl'1h received from Mexico, via Montreal, It beautiful talking parrot, Mrs, Wln, Goy slipped and 8011 on the verandah in front of her home and ft/thawed ,her left arm in two places, Miss Ethel Waernttn, Clinton, spent the Easter h011day0 with her friend.; Miss Victoria Paterson, Victoria street. $1.110 per day 381813 fixed by the toWn. Cuuucil as the cntpuratiou p1'100 for lLboh'ere. A. P08tlifl' gets $918 for street waterlog and R. Leggatt 1313 cents per hour for street cleaning The annual meeting of the Wing - ham Temperenee Association was held in the O. 0. F. stall on Thursday evening lest when office's for the en- suing year were as follows :-Presi- dent, '1'. T. Pi e14 ; Vire President, W. H. Gurney ; Treasurer, F. 1, How- son ; $ecretaty, 0. Cook. Chairman of Ward Committees :-Ward I, W. J. Haines ; Ward 2, P. H, Deans ; Ward 3, W. D. Pringle ; Ward 4, Dr. A. 3. Irwin ; \Vard 5, A. Angus. Finance Committee -S. Bennett, F, Buchanan, A. Cogen'. The follow. ing resolution was unanimously carried "That this association here- by expresses its great disappointment with the proposed legislation on the temperance question. We regard it as an insult to he temperance people of Ontario, That a ropy of this resolution be forwarded to the Hon. W. H. Hearst, Premier, also to our representative, A. H. Musgrove." `LION BRAND" cLO HSNG Best to Buy Buy to Wear The 3 -piece Double-breasted Sack, with Long Lapel, Padded Shoulder, Double Elbows, Double Knees in the Trousers ; Lined with a most serviceable Lining. This is the correct thing for this season and we have it in the newest Patterns. The "Lion Brand" and fully guaranteed. New Spring Hats and Caps just in. D. C. R o The Big Store THE AUTO -OILED WINDMILL WITH RUNNING DUPLICATE GEARS Every bearing is constantly flooded with oil. Two quarts of oil in the gear case of this year 8-footor autmore,o-oiled windmill will keep the gears and every bearing flooded with oil for a The galvanised steel helmet covers the gears, keeps out rain, keeps out dust, keeps in oil. The mill needs oiling but once a year. There is a windmill, known the world over as "the windmill which runs when all others stand still," This new windmill with gears and bearings flooded with oil runs in much Less wind than that well known windmill. The two large gears, which lift the Load straight up, arc each independent of the other and each is driven by its own pinion en the main shaft and must take its half of the load at all times. The auto -oiled wmdmif,witb its duplicate gears and two pitmen lifting the load straight up, is un- breakable, Every 8 -foot mill is tested underapumping load of 3000 pounds on the pump rod. For the larger sizes the load is proportionately greater. We know that every one of these windmills is unbreakable, We venture the assertion that this is the most nearly perfect, best made, best tested, best oiled, most nearly perpetual, automatic and sell - sufficient of anymachine of any kind ever made arm for t work andfriction the most nearly foot -pros[ There isnonteIanypart on of the furl- ing device when the lis l is runningdand very little Avhen'the wheel is furled. , esauuamntannomaunuum t9 grlreree - - 1 n t �;: A small child can easilylfurl this windmill or an automatic r gulator tan takecara of It. One of these mills has been furled • 10,000 times In one day by a man on our premises -more times than it would ordinarily be furled in 30 y ars o1 service. A band brake, of the automobile type, is used, and it always holds. The gear case contains two pairs of gears and the supply of oil. From this gear case the oil circulates to every bearing in a constant stream. It flows out through the friction washers in the hub of the wheeT and is automatically returned to the gear case. Not a drop of oil can escape. It is used over and over. So long as there is any oil in the gear case the gears and every bearing will be flooded with. oil. 1f you are tired of climbing a windmill tower; If you are tired of buying repairs and having them put one or, 1f you are tired of wafting fora big wind, let us fur- nish you an unbreakable, self -oiling, ever -going mill to go on any Old tower. It costs but little and you will get the difference between no water In a light wind and an abundance of water In almost no wind. The flooding of all the working parts with oil, the perfect balance of the wheel and vane on the tower, the very small turntable on which the mill pivots and the outside furling device make this difference. Now there is no objection to a high tower. Have as high a tower as you need to get wind. You don't have to climb It. Your dealer can come once a year and put in oils if needed, and inspect the mill. Running water purifies Itself-etagnaat water, standing water, collects and retains Impur- ities. If .you pump from your well constantly all the water Rican opare,the water that cornea in to take its place will be pure. If the water in your well stands until you happen to want some, andou v [SIMDb t little tbca It le likely that Mending water i will flow into it and Dotty in fill. purities. The uasafe well Iso-ol ed windmill the undiesall that has possible wtter. A fl from one ye latheend to the of desired. 'Phe auto -oiled and no c bt. 18 alt this ed, wr io ea it can run from one year's end 1 the other ago. McNeal! no car an v w dao eo5f. It interested, write cAwo m In o tC .1146 So.Cem Campbell Ave,, Chicago. �wIll cost have dowing water, cool i Bummer and your fm llwinter, always freshti ter run in get will cost next to nothing. It will give health to ourtamd Y 8 and stock. Let the water ten into n good sire reaetvoir rad mise all the doh of the choice kinds your tamely can cat, and have water to Irrigate YOU garden and make It raise many times es much as It would otherwise. Water costs nothing. Use it. To let It stand to to abuse It. Aull of 3011,..0 dile trite Inde the mut. Pa AMENT, Agent Brussels