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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1906-11-22, Page 5tCt7c`=iC4J= 8 t=3ila-uuP "High Grado" Traiuing pay° and 111116 to the kind the famous /CCENTHALLL ej,e)'Gi� 11C/v STRATFORD. ONT. ewes to hie stimen08, iteoont stud. au 0400 have taken&manning at salaries (3 front e30 par Muth to 11000 per au. .•Ja,num, 14 le a well known loot 01 tt our g school Is the best of lin Iund lu Oen. oda. Wire 11101.41 1a a splendid time to enter. A II gradmttee got poslbloue 6 The demand le nearly twenty times the tu1ply. Write t0.day for mrtg110- . uuut nut do 00.' W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 4i Con YONa1t AND A1sa/au: to STs. gst it.74,71 +18 tel" -•9 t MEDICAL CARDS. 1)R. 11.. A. BURNS- - Successor to Dr- J. A. MoNaughlon trruseele, Ontario Graduate of Polyoliulo Yost Graduate l3oltool of Medicine and Surgery, Now York Mamba of College of Phyettolauo and Ber- gamo of Ontario. 011luo end residence same ae formerly oc- cupied by Dr. MoNaaghtou. Diseaeoe of women a epeoildty. 'Phone No, 21. BUSINESS CARDS. \AT H. "aOBAOI{EN— l09uo0 of Marriage Lioeo8u0. 01' floe at Grooary,Turnb0Try 4(1x000, $x066016. WM. SPENCE CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER of MARRIAGE LICENSES Onicc In lite Post 081ce, Ethel. 90.4 BERTHA C. ARMSTRONG Is prepared to give Marine on Pieua or Reed Organ. Terme on anplioa0iou. Pottoilloo B Lot8, 00.10, bray. Pupils ay have their inseam at their owe homes 11 preferred. MISS MARGARET M'LAUCKLIft TEACHER OF PIANO Pupils prepared fur the Toronto Conservatory of Music. JAMES HARRIS§ Agent Howick Mutual Fire Insurance Company Office and Residence—. WALTON, ONT, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM: 1201328002. FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS. .1t S. S00TT AS AN AUCTION - i • eta, will soil for better prices, to better men, 1n lees time and lees antrum, than any other Auctioneer in Had Huron or lie won't charge anything. DnbOO and orders can always be arranged at this Mhos or by par°uual application. __— ROS T. —ROBT. H. GARN/SS SVC [WALE — ONT. Auctioneer for Huron County. Tatem reasonable. Sales arranged for at the o0800 of TEE 111011, Enmesh', 2261 VETERINARY. (Z.A. CUNNINGHAM— . Honor L oadua,.e of the Uutario Vet- erinary 0o11ege, ie prepared to treat all die- 0u0es of domeeolceted animals in a oumpet- at manner. Particular attention paid to Veterinary Deutle6ry and Milk Fever. Valle promptly attended to. Unice aud Infirmary Four floors North of bridge, 'Turnberry et., LEGAL AND (CONVEYANCING. ,t B. MAODONALD— • Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Eta. Successor to 13, F, Blair, Unice over Stan- dard Sauk, 11x1188018. Boli0ltor for Metro- politan Bank. %/� Mb INOAeII—l rtea notary Public, &a. lna—EtewuBlok 1 door Nor of Central Hotel. Solicitor 1or the Standard Rank, rho ante ot the law when the M' ait 0¶j' obonio'e Licu Aol wa6 81(301111(11 by tx 1 reading tt in farce to r8ilw8ya, pat the maohinery eopplied by the set JEWELRY STORE f have opened a Jewelry Store ill the McKim Building, and my stuck is now and well varied. Special attention paid to Repairing. You will find my prices moderate, Da BLAKE ` oica1. Jetvs Items B138014 Co. Council will meet on Tees. day, Deo. 4th at 8 o'clock. MONTHLY Horne Fair, the lint for this season, will be held Thursday, Doo. 6th. Howtox Mutual Inentunoe 0o. hold their monthly meetiug at Gorrie ou Sat. urday of this week. Dn. Gramm has returned from 1030 West and resumed hie prltaties. Offieee over Btraobau'e store. Peat Huron Lioenee Commissioners will meet at the Queen's Hotel on Satan day afternoon of this week. M. M. OAEDIFp, who retiree from the active ageuoy o1 the Maeeey•Httrrie bust (1008 in Brownie, has spent 18 or 20 years in the bueineee and has had a wide ex perienoe. He may take a trip to the West combining Wiliness and pleasure, Piles quiokly and positively oared with Dr. Shoop'( Biagio Oietmeut. It's made for Piles alone—and i0 does the work surely and with e01ief0otio0. Itching, palatal, protruding or blind piles disappear like magi° by its use. Large, Niokle Gapped glass jars, 60 nuts. Sold and reoommeuded by F. R. Smith, The A. 0. 11. W. wee 88 ye0re old on Ootober 27th. It started with a meal. bauble of 18 in 1868 aud now reaches over 400,000. $100,000,000 Dearly have been p.id out by the Order. Next Grand, Lodge will be held in Toronto oommeoo mug Moroi] 20.1.1. Brueeele lodge meets Friday everting of We week at 8 o'clock. Wm. GRANT PAINED AWAY.—The Winni• peg Free Press ot Nov. 5th gives the following report of the demise of a form. er Brueoelite in the person of Wm. Grant, brother to J.- R. Grant, of Winni• peg, sod Simon Grant, ot Brussels "The death of Wm. Grant, which sad event marred at the hospital this morn lug, is annouuoed. Deceased, who woe eighty years of age, bad had a lingering illness. He resided with bis Bou, Tboe. Grant in Sherbrooke elreet, and was highly reepeoted in the neighborhood. Deemed was a carpenter by trade and belonged to Pietoa, Nova Scotia. Oom ing to Manitoba in 1874, he resided at Emerson for eighteen years, afterwards settling in Winnipeg, He twine oontee0• ed parliamentary Beate in the provincial gover0tnent in the Liberal interests. Deemed leaves three sone and four daughters to mourn hie' lose, his wife having predeooaeed him two years ago. The funeral was hold on Wednesday from Sherbrooke street. Rev. Mr. Stewart uondnoted the services." Mr. Grout was the first Postmaster in Brunets and win, be remembered by the older reoidents of this locality. )Ii0UDFOOT, HAYS & BARRISTERS, SOLI,I OU , NOTARIES PUBLICW, PH0DD)00T, E. O. It. 0. Hese G. F. BLAut. Offices—Those for erly oou ted by Masers llan.l401110011, ONTARIO. DENTISTRY DR. R. P. F'EILD. DENTIST Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Sar0euuoof Uutario and First -main Honor (Latinate o1 Toronto Uuivereity, 0IDee next to Brewer's Photograph Galion, B1RV 8SEL8, R:�i=�X""a��" �@»t��86°`"._r-?•TBS.-:iv'.�`8- 11 The Leading Commercial School �ELLIOTT Afkiadi TORONTO, ONT. Tile behind is n30(01120(1 to be one Q't uof the boat ammonite' Scheele to Am- {,V yp mina. Yon eau safely judge 0 8ehool by the applications it rooeiVos, Tills, uterm we received applications Prom 31.1110 in Mix large American Dittos aud 0rout lar mord towns and cities of Oau- 11 oda luoludlug gaeltatoon, Beek., on the 11 Wottand Ouatl ttotowu, P, E. I., on NM 1111860. aur reputatl0n. IneaVt n6 i8, much for our graduate(. Write {or Our Vr ea1al0010, yp L1L1a0T'1 di Mot,A0.1 3LAN, .d� 1 1 Principals, done not provide for working out a gale of the entire undertaking. The remedy seem( to be 000010oted to that part of the railway where the work WM done. Even if the meohanioo' lien wag to he regarded as a vendor'( HIM, the competency of the Province to put Shut burden upon the lands and property of a Federal railway undertaking is questionable, By Duminion (astute the railway cowpony in gaeetion wee inoorporated and the undertaking was daolared to bt. a work for the general advantage of Oaoada. Befog thus a Federal railwoy exoluoively, ander the legislative control of the Do. minion, it is not competent for the Legislature at Ontario to enaob any law whioh wonld derogate from the statue aud rights and property enjoyed and held by the Federal corporation under its constitution created by the Dominion of Oanode. The new Pure Food and Drtig Law will marls it on the label of every Cough Cure oontaining Opium, Obloroform, or any other etapilying or poisonous drag. Bat it poems Dr. Shoop's Gough Ours lie mode for 20 years, entirely free. Dr. Shoop 411 along bee bitterly opposed the use of opiates or narootio. Dr, Shoop's Cough Cure ie absolutely safe mien for the youugeet babe—aud it mires it does not simply suppress. Get a Bate and reliable Gough Cure, by simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop's, Let the Law be your proteotian. We ohoertully reo0mmemd and sell it, F. R, Smith. HY010142411: The Leamington oorreo• pondeut of the London Free Pleas gives otthe wedding ' Clare a w arae g the following P of Newton Largo at Leamington on October 18th :—"A pretty Thanksgiving wedding was celebrated at the home ot J. H. aud Mrs. Marmite, when their only daughter, Edith May, was united in marriage to Newton Large, the weli known voaaliet and choir director, now of Owen Bound. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. W. T, Roberts, of the Baptist ohnroh, %sainted by Rev. G. A. Dougherty, in the presence of a goodly number ot relatives and immediate friends of the oontraoling parries, The bride was charmingly attired la a prin. ease gown of white eolienne, and parried a beautiful boquet of bridal roue and liiioe of the valley. The bride wee given away by her father, and E. L. Russell, organist of the Methodist church, played Meudoleeohn'o beautiful wedding march. The bride is one of Leamtugton'e fairest and moot popular young ladies, She halt been for several years the town's leading eopranc, and in mneioal and ahurob oirolee she will be much missed. Mr. Largo is one of the beet known singers and chafe direabore in Ontario. For some time he was tenor soloist in the firet Methodist ohueob of London. Mr. Large will be !timbered by many se one of the tenors of the male quartette which toured the Province with Sir Wilfrid Laurier in 1896." On their return from their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Large will reside at 154 Murdock Street, Owen Sound. The Methodist Omni) presented them with a silver service. The groom was a one time resident of Brueeele, A LEGAL POINT SETTLED: The Di visional Court at Osgood° Hall delivered judgment on Monday of last week in Crawford ye. Tilden, a oaee of oou. enterable import0o00 to men engaged on railway con06r0otion works. The ease woe that. of David Crawford against the Guelph and Gadertoh Rail. way Co. and the eonIra8t0re and sub. bntra°tore of the road fol wages due. When Children Are Melt They sat aometbfug that cfeagre00, o8teh sold have cramps or colic. 11 there ie pain pet apply Nervilioe,—it's good to rub ou, end for the inside its oomtorting. Effective and pleasant, you oau'0find a household panacea to equal Poleon'e Norviline. Coed with eatiefao• tion for half a century and in better demand every day beoeuae it does stop pain and (400 tufforiog, Large bottles at all dealers for 25e, Crawford also asked for a declaration that he was entitled to a mechanics' lien on the railway property in Heron, where the alleged debt was inonrred. The deoision ot the 00011 was that ee the Sheriff of Huron could not Bell that port of the railway system located in Huron, the low providing that only b e n a railway oa as a whole Undertaking ettaohod, therefore Crawford cannot obtain the deolara0ion asked for, The Conn . held that, apart from special etatu0e, the law of Ontario still is that a railway 110 l0 going 0ouoern (tannin be sold under execution by the Sheriff dnleoo he ie able to gall the whole undertaking. It is not mope. tent under judicial promise of this kind to sell by piecemeal so ug to disintegrate the rood. For lilte reit• eons that make against the sale of part of a railway under exeoution, it was heid that n meo)an100' lien Li spinet WI) or a railway ootid not be t B�Ii IG'Wille-:'{P.=o1� ill�'•t=ii=`fi t enforood in Ontario; and that was Leadburv. MolimLor 000x011,—On November 181h, 1906 the Oomiml met at the Oom. moroial hotel, Seaturtb. All the mem• here present, minutes of fact meeting rend and adopted. A000aote to the amount of $1,619 25 were passed and paid by °beguea on the Treasurer, The Treasurer was authorized to notify all parties who have money borrowed from the township to pay interest doe there. on before Deo. 15th, 1906, and all parties who have not paid the additional assess• went ou the Barron Drain by Nov. 15003, or immediately thereafter, the same will be 00110 te11 under By-law. Those who have not paid will be charged additional mete for interest, Bylaw and any other ueo001ary omits. Ouunoil adjourned to meet at the Commercial Hotel, Beafortb, on Tuesday, Deo. llth, 1906, at 10 o'olook a, m. M. Mumble, 010311. .'3.0 W0001. Oboe. Lnoas has disposed of his farm on the 10th eon., to hid brothers, Gyrus and Luke. Norman Hnok left for Blue Lake, near Brantford, whore he will work in the Oe went Factory. Rev. Mr. MoVioar was in Strat• Lord, Tneeday of last week, attendiug Presbytery meeting. Mies Lizzie Thomlieon, teacher of the Junior Department of the Atwood Public Bohool, is ou the idols list. Some, of the tee0ior pupils from the prinoipal'8 room taught her room during her absence. PreebYferia 1 n Mission Band willgive an emnrtaiumeut in the church on the evening of Nov, 22nd, It will ooneiet of uhoruaea by the children and an illoetrat. «d lecture on the life of Dr. Jno. G.Paton the aaiuted missionary .ot the New Hebrides. A geutiemau by the name of Tait was in town talking up an eleotrio light proposition, whereby to provide both Nonkton aud Atwood with eleotrio light. Phe works would be situated between the two villages and light would be provided for the otreet tie well as stores and reeidencee. The farmers in this neighborhood who have grown sugar beet( are none to well pleased at the way they have been kept waiting for o0re. The beets have been pulled for weeks, and the farmers have applied for Dare in vain. The Sugar Beet Factory at Berlin ace aupplylug Dara just as they are needed to bring the beets to the factory, so that they may not be ov,'rorowded with oars aud have to pay demurrage to the G. T. R., se they had to do last year to the extent of T H E OPTICAL PARLORS e e w kin "Stanfield's Unshriul(able" fits—fits perfectly from neck to ankle. And it fits ,just as well at the end of the Winter as it dill at the beginning. Stanfield's Unshrinkable Underwear in 0Onneet1011 with my Jewellery Sines ore now completed, being fitted gip in the most modern and 00ientlfio priuuiplee. Wish to inform the public that I am thor- nngitly competent in the 0ptioal pr°fas- ion, having obtained both Canadian and American Diplolnno. Eyoe Tested FRSE and all work felly gnarauteel. My hour% aro any hams that suit you e not [neo rices. (31111 prices are V P .p JEWELLERY 1 oompieted In two months in the Spring. The property required in town for station grenade aud braoke has been purchased aud meet of the buildings thereon have been removed. Engineer Hanle and his etaff are mill here, and will likely remain until the Iraoke and terminale are flually looabed. It ie likely that the oonaraot for the station, wbiab we understand will be a handsome one, will be lel early la the Winter so that the materials may be got on the ground to start work es Coen as the Spring opens. The road will probably be open for tra(lo by July, won't shrink. All the shrink is taken out of the wool before knitting—and the finished gar- ment is carefully tested before it leaves the mill. 'Ile Stanfield guarantee is on every genuine garment. FE PUSON &--'weafi® ROSS $1,5000. There was a large quantity of breve grown around here thie Summer, bat many of the farmers feel eomewhat disgusted al the delay in supplying oars and state that they won't grow the beets nest year. Call and see my now Jewellery Store. All the latest de8ign8 in Jewellery : —Ladies' Brooches —Ladies' Necklaces —Iradiee' Brnaelate - Riuge, &o. After being engaged in bueineee for the past throe years my..repoieiug depart- ment speak( for itsolf, ttl/.ie STRETTON Sign of the Golden (look. R `Comfortable house to rout. When the tip of a dog's nose le cold and moist, that dog ie•not eiok. A fever• ieh dry 0000 means MOkness with a dog. Aud eo with human Iipe. Dry, cracked and oolorleee lige mean feverishness, aud are as well ill appearing. To have beautiful, pink, velvet like lips, apply at bedtime a 006110g of Dr. Shoap'e Salve. it will soften and heal any akin ailment. Got a free trial box at our store and be 001100noed. Large nickel napped glass jars, 25 Dente, F. R. Smith, W 31a�haxn. Dr. J. 8. Ohieholm, late of rite town, has located in Prince Albert, Seek. Mrs. Geo. Phippen continues in very poor health and ie still confined to her bed. The town has pnrohaeed a carload of four•iooh iron pipe for water•main ex. tensions. Alex. A. Porter hag been eleoted Peoples' Warden of 8t. Paul'( Mauch, in pleas of Jae. H, Herr removed. Grand Patriob Powley, of the I. 0. 0. F. Encampment, will make an ofiieiel visit to Minerva Encampment, VS/Ingham, on Monday Deo. 10th. Mre. A, Morton, of Dnnoon, 8001110(1, is epeuding the Winter months with relatives in Canada, and at present ie visiting her brother, J. A. Morton, of town. The new telephone line beeween Wing. ham and Belgrave is now completed and Wingbam eubeoribera are able to epeak to subscribers at Belgrave free of °barge. The !subscribers at Belgrave ere Thos. Hill, R. E. McKenzie, J. B. Nicol, 0. OloOlolland, J. Armstrong, J. L. Goddee, with the central office at Sproat and Wilaley's store. J. J. Mitohell hae reeeived two good photographs of the wreck of the ex 000Blon train near Sudbury come time ago. Mr. Mitchell was on the Weet bound train at the time, but fortunately not in tee oar that was unshed into kindling wood. He turned in with otbere and worked hard to liberate the dead and wounded. It Creeps Like A Serpent Steele through the system like a thief in the eight. Tbat'e how catarrh note. Don't Mlle with such a merge. Don't experiment with a doubtful treatment. Time and experieuee prove that Catarrh. ozone dose mare, that it give0 quick re. lief and so thoroughly destroys the disease, that it dies forever, Get Oatarrhozone le the first plaoe, and your our° is enured. In 250 and $1.00 sizes at all dealers and guaranteed io every Oa0e. .Fo rdwlch. There ie talk of a new hardware store being opened in town. W, A. Edwarde has 9uiebed the brick work on his new house, and le now busy with the interior, John Wildon bad two ribs broken and another one injured while aeeietiog to take a ladder off a cow's head, Wm, Wilson, eon of J. L. Wilson, who hue been in the hospital at Edmonton since Sept. 18th, with au atlaok of typhoid fever, expeoted to leave the hospital ou the 1401 inst. Alex, Hill & Oo., of Mitobell, have completed the emotion of the steel bridge a mile and a quarter Eeot ot Gorrie. It wag opened tip to the travelling pnblio on Oot. 81st, Henry Zimmerman being the firot t0 drive Over It. Mrs.Btrathy lett for Toronto where she will make her future home. She has been a valued citizen of Fordwioh for many years, having done much for the improvement of the village. Flat friends hope ebe will enjoy her stay. uoderiett. Bernard Wilson, of Goderioh township, has purchased the tImrfe farm from T. Tilt for upwards of $2,000 aud will move to it next Spring. J W. iiroderiok, while in Exeter meetly pnrohaeed a briok More with dwelling adjoining, and two tote said to be a very deeirable property. J. H. Woreell has purohaeed the general hardware and stove business in Bayfield hitherto coodnoted by T. H. Elliott and took poeeeeeioa on Woodsy of lair week. George Porter has adopted the Pitner lightning system and hie store now pre- ssen a very brilliant appearaooe in the evening being flooded with a beautiful white light. Hilton Holmes, eon of County Treas. urer Holmes, arrived home ou Monday of last week atter en absenue of seven years in Yukon Territory. He will be in town for the Winter, The Women's Missionary 800iety of North street Methodist church intend celebrating their silver anniversary on the evening of the 29th inst., when an I:iter Sting evening is expected. The Rambler Hookey Club have organ• ized for the coming mega with the fallowing officers:—V. J. Dean, manager t E. L. Dean, eeoretarytresearer ; Fred. Fritzley, captain. The team will be the same as last year with the exception of the forward line, wbiab will have a couple of 0110113es. A donkey engine and five dump Dare laden with earth had a runaway going down the incline leading from the plane where the steam shovel le working on the Colborne aide of the river 10 the abutments for the bridge. Either the rails were slippery or the brakee tailed to work, and the train went on and oraehed into the false work of the bridge. Four of the five oars were upset and oomewbat twisted but the engibo and one oar remained on the %rack. The engineer and breakeeman were on the engine but eseaped injury. A 42 ounce nugget of gold in Walter Kelly'( window has been ettra01iug con. eiderable attention the peat few days. At $17.50 an ounce the nugget is worth $700. Mr. Kelly oleo has in hie Ettore a trey of smaller nuggets and has made three chains of some of them, linking the nuggets together with gold wire. One of them, a lady's ohain, oontalne about Misty nuggets ; another a lady's neck' sae and ores(, °outaing forty nuggets with seven to form the Dross, while a third le to gentleman's oh8tn, of twenty 00ggets, with a horee'e heed formed by nuggets. The gold comes from Alaska sod wee brought here by Joseph Dalton of Ktogebridge. who is visiting at hie old home atter an aboenoe of eleven years in the gold °wintry. L.11tiCOwel- Lietowel factories are all bogy. The chair factory is running over time to keep up with its orders Herb. Hicks, eon of W. H. Hiok'e, in. land revenue of&mer, has gone to Polmere• ton to take a position in the locomotive department of the G. T.E. 3, H. McDonald has word from Winni. peg that hie son William ie in the hospital there with an acute a►taok of Bright's disown. He is receiving every attention, and in the absence of other oomplloatioue a speedy recovery ie looked tor. The question of building new and permanent bridges to take the place of the dilapidated wooden otruetaree o0 Welkin, Main and Elma etreeto, ie taking definite ehape, the, 000001) having deoided to ask for tenders, and it found eatietoo1ory, a Bylaw will be submitted for the ratifioetion of the ratepayers at the January election. The Council atter obtaining considerable information has decided that composite arch bridges of reinforced steel and oonerate are the moat suitable and promise to be the most durable bridges for Mile town to adopt. The bridged on Wallace and Main streets would be entirely bidden from view, tbo arched tops being covered with gravel or other material, the same as the roadway, and would be prnotioaliy oon,re0e sonatina, reinforced with steel, the latter being imbedded in the oonore00, time preventing oorroeioo from dampneee while atthe (acro timea greatly strength. ening the arbhe0. Oontraotor Gibeon and the enb•oon• (ra000re have found it 40810001 to make mob headway with grading on the Lielowei branch of the G. & G. By. einoe the wet weather until Spring. A ooneidera3310 portion of the road between Lietowel and Linwood has been graded, and had the contraotore not been handl, mapped by being 0061110 to get a enfiioiont number of men the grading wonld have been finished thio Fail. As it i0, moat et the heavy grading, with the (110091 ion of one Oat in Elute a tulle 0r two toot of 111( town, i0 done, and it RI oaleulated that the balance of the grading eau be They all Failed Many have tried to deviee a oorn cure equal to Putnam'e, but after fifty mire uolbiog ban oome upon the market that so painlessly ouree corns and warts. Don't experiment, nee the beet and that'( "Putnam's. John Goddard, of Hamilton, was killed by touohiug a live wire. The Dominion Line steamer Kenning. on ie ashore at !Ratans. Ban& of Hamilton C nnual, 1'aId Hp, $0,1000,000 Reserve P11118, 80,30,000 Total Assets, 820,000,000 80 1113AN01)18 IN CANADA 80 President, - - HON. WM. GIBBON Vice President A Gemini Manaoor, JAMES TURNRVLL ETHEL AGENCY Snyiugo Department—Ample security for Depositors. Deposits of 81.00 and upwards reeelvod. Intermit allowed at (natant retell end compounded halt yearly. ADV NOVI ( made to Parente for Bale N0to6 eolleotod and 01,0800011 Made thereon, Drafts bought aud gold, W. N.. MooqICrA�� , Bnn•A0ENT. 9iti,•4 l New Firm D. WALKER AND M, BLACK have formed a co -partnership, to be known as Walker & Black, and will carry on ` alio"'' Furniture a n d -'imar Undertaking Business IN THE LECKIE BLOOK Their stock of Furniture, Undertaking Goode and Musical. Instruments is new from Abe Factories ; has been bought for cash will be sold at Reasonable Prices. MR. CHAS. FORSTER, an experienced Undertaker and Upholsterer, will assist in the business. Picture Framing a Specialty. They hope by strict attention to business, square and honorable dealing with their Cus- tomers to merit a share of the public patron- age. and Night and Sunday calls will be promptly attended at David Walker's residence, North of bridge, Turnberry street. \VALKER & BLACK 1 NOVEME f brings scores of Young People every year from the Farms and Villages of our Country to spend a few mouths • in our splendid School—The CENTRAL 8VS1NESS COLLEGE TORONTO. ONT. From communication' at hand, this will bring as mn.0 year mond thisY as ever. It ou have noE:write for it,Dothad nour will e.likely :write pilnxio at oaoe (31111 you will likely plan to Join 00, Addreee— w. H, Suew, Prinolpal. Yonga & Gerrard ate., Toronto. 1 A Photograph takers at Brewer's STUDIO Is sure to be a success. Bomethiog that will be pleasing to your friends for Xmas Presents ie quite a thought. How about a nine Photo, of yourself. We have some styles of mounts e0it- able for this season of the year. Oome iu and see samples, Phobos Framed oheap. Portraits of any Photo made in Crayon or Water Dolor, Family Groups a epeoialty, All Work Guaranteed. H.R. BREWER Preventioe, ae the name implies, pre• vent all Colds 8nd Grippe when taken at the sneeze stage. Prevention are toothsome candy tablets. Prevention dieoipate all colds quiokly, and taken early when yon firer leel that a cold is coming, they obeok and prevent them. Preveotioe are thor0oghly cafe for chi'. dron, and ae effectual for adults. Sold and recommended in 5 oent and 25 Dent boxes by F. R. Smith. Constipatio Baked sweet apples, with some people, bring prompt relief for Constipation. With otbere. coarse all -wheat bread will'have the same effect. Nature undoubtedly has a vegetable remedy to relieve every ailment known to man, if physicians can but find Nature's way to health. And this is strikingly true with regard to Constipation. The bark of a certain tree in California—Cas. earn Sograda—oder( a most excellent aid to this end. But, combined with Egyptian Senna. Slip- pery Elm Berk, Solid Extract of Prunes, etc., this same Cascara bark is given its greatest possible power to correct constipation. A toothsome Candy Tablet, called Las-ct0, is now made at the Dr. Shoop Laboratories, from this ingenuous and most eaten prescription. Its effect on Consti- pation. Biliousness. Sour Stomach. Bad Breath. Sallow Complexion, etc„ is indeed prompt and satisfying. No griping, no unpleasant after effects aro ex- perioneed, and Lax -410 aro put 1101 in beautiful lithographed metal boxes at 6 conte and 26 cents per box. For something now, nice, economical and affective, try a box of tt�r F. R. SMITH. _ A"AA 'L®JOM'WofW edVIA"r6/Wt/MaR,tNVV®1NLd4AdO RELIANCE BAKING POWDER. 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