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1 being •J Iyi ie o best this Halloo! hug Y6
!y beadles the largest brieineas training ou- dl
,��Behold la Western Ontario. Our ou-
velment again amoude that of a year
ago, Why y Somme our courses are
�� thorough and prautival with apatite'.
Irate In humble of our Oommerelal, Tel.
1. carat phy end Sb unhand. departments,'
All oar graduates obtain _good post•
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�ipD principals. �'
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BUSINESS CARDS,
bloORAOKEN-
v v' • issuer of Marriage Mamma, 01•
tine at Grocery, Turnborry street, Brussels,
WM. SPENCE
CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER
or MARRIAGE LICENSES
Onlce to glia Peat Office, N1h0a 80.4
pili'Ti1A C. AB1V STRONG
./� is prepared to give lessons on piece
or Read. Organ, Terms en application.
Postollioo address-Brueeela. lieaiu0uee-
Lot8,Oou.1e, Gray. Pupils may Lava their
lesions at their own houses It profaned.
MISS LAURA SPENCE
Teacher of Piano or Organ
ETHEL, ONT.
MISS MARGARET M'LAUCHLIN
TEACHER OF PIANO
Pupils prepared for the Toronto
Conservatory of Music.
JAMES HARRIS,
Agent Hawick Mutual
Fire Insurance Company
Mee and Reeldenoe-
WALTON, ONT.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAMi
IN0000000,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON FARM PROPERTY
Rate of Interest 6!Idortpergago 0001 per annum , first
LIFE ANO FIRE INS, AGENT
Excelsior Life Insurance Company
The Equity Fire Insurance Company
Ml business attended to promptly.
H. R. BREWER, J. P.
Clerk 4th Division Oourt.
AUCTIONEERS,
141 S. SCOTT AS AN AUOTION-
• Ilan, will sell for better prices, to
bitter mei, in less time and leas obarges
then any other Auctioneer In Nast Huron or
he won't charge anything. Dates and ordets
eau always be arranged at tide office or by
p er0oual applioati0n,
ROBT. H. GARNISS
BLUJIVAL( - ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County.
'reams reasonable. Sales arranged for
at the ogloe of Tun Po0T, Brussels. 2ebf
VETERINARY.
r • A. CUNNINGHAM-
\-A19onor Graduate of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College, is prepared to treat all dis-
eases of domoecioated animals in a eompet-
ant manner, particular attention paid to
Voterivary Leutletry anti Milli It over, Curls
promptly attended to. Oilloo and Infirmary
-Four doors North of bridge, Turnberry at.,
Brunets, 'Phone jt IC
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
e B. M;AODONALD-
.4 p_. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Rte.
6uo0osdar to G. 1'. Blair. °nice over Stan-
dard Sauk, Brussels, Solicitor for Metro-
politan Sauk.
M M. SIN CLAIR-
v v • Barrister, Solicitor, ,Uuuvey0uocr,
Notary public, deo. Ulidoe-Stewart's Bleak
1 door North of Ooutral Hotot.
bulloitor for the Standard Bank.
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BA1tItIBT1e11.e, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES
PUBLI;U,
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t0ODRabON, ONTARIO.
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEILD,
DENTIST
Graduateof the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario and First -Masa Honor
Graduate of Toronto Uuivereity. Office
neat 10 Brewer's Photograph Gallery,
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TORONTO, ONT.
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at 0 good salary Amite every
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Tho Central Business Collago
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Yonge & Gerrard ate., Toronto
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OBITUARY. -Thursday morning, cot,,.
2od, the spirit of Elizabeth Bowes, beim,
ad wife of Solomon Rogerson, took its
flight from this world. The old lady
was 80 years old, Mre. Rugersion was
born In Leede, Yorkshire, and came to
thio ocuntry when quite young. Elbe wee
married to her now bereft and aged part-
ner iu Ingersoll 60 yeara ago the 25tH of
,July. Mr. and Mra Rogerson celebrated
their golden ennivere0ry last July,
though it was not a very happy day for
her aa she had been oonfinsd to her bad
for the past ten mouths, she being a ant
rarer from asthma. She leaves to mourn
the ,ose of a true wife and lovlug mother
beide, her husband, six eons and one
daughter, John, Quarles, Fred., Walter,
Hobertend Mre. Armstrong, ail living in
Mullett, and Henry near St. Moryo. The
funeral took place on Saturday afternoon
from her home, the oervioo being ma-
rinated by her pastor, Rev. Mr. Curry,
ale being a life•loug Methodist, The fu•
ferment wee made at the Iiinburo deme.
'ery. To her aged partner and the
family, the sympathy of the community
,e extended in 'hie their hourof mourn-
ing,
1J o rdwl csh.
Sunday and Monday, Oo'. 20th and
21st Aunlvereary services of the Metho-
diet ohurob will be bald. The Rev. H.
W, MoTavish, of Gorrie, will preach on
Sunday and Monday night a high olase
entertetoment will be held annotating of
addressee by the Rev. 13. W. MaTavieh,
A. 0. Eddy, B. A. B. D., of Clifford,
and H, W, Locke, of Rinoerdine, Good
male will be furnished by the choir and
others.
Geo, A. lloQnibban left for Toronto to
attend the Medical College. Mr. Mo•
Quibbon has conducted the senior depart.
meet of our school in a very efficient
and eatistaotory manner for the post 15
mouths and parents and pupils a ike re•
grab his departure. Before leaving he
was the reaipient of a neat gift from the
boye and gine of his department.
A'ea. Graham, jr, and Mies Mary
Walker, daughter of C. and Mts. Walker,
4th line, Howiok, were matrimonially
united by Rev. Dr. Milligan at the
manse, Toronto, on Wednesday, Oot. god.
The bridal couple will take up house
keeping et 203 Margueretta St, Toronto.
Stomach troubles, heart and kidney
ailments, oar be gaiokly oorreoted with
a preeoription known to druggists every•
where as Dr. Shoop', Reetorative. The
prompt end surprising relief whioh this
remedy -immediately brings -is entirely
due to its Restorative notion upou the
ooutrolling nerves of the stomach, eto.
131 V ,0a.
The bus team ran away et the G. T. R.
station and upset the bus. No serious
damage was done however.
The anniversary sermons will be
preeohed in the Methodist oharob, Blyth,
on Sunday, Oot, 20111, by Rev. H. W.
Locke, of Kincardine.
Mies Pearl Chellew, of London, now
o000piee the petition of stenographer
with the firm of Beatty, Earthen & Ohad-
wiok, lawyers and solicitors, Toronto.
Sunday afternoon at 8 80 the members
of Blyth Court, 0. 0. F. marched to St.
Andrew's church when the peter, Rev.
1 L Small, B. A., preached the anuuul
e0rmOn.
TheY whioh the 0, P. R. erected here
in the Summer for turning (heir" engines
when Blyth was the terminus of the G.
& G. has been removed ea the turntable
at Goderioh is now in working order.
The I. 0. 0. F. degree team hae been
invited to.put an a degree sometime near
Obriatmae et Wingham when the O,Id•
fellows of diet town open their new hall,
The lodge here will likely Beed up a
teal
0111 ORondol` Caught
Impooeible to escape being oared it
you apply Putnam's' Corn Extractor to
the worst Duro on record; Painless,
safe, and mite duly a quarter in any
drugstore, a
Gov't -let.
Mrs, George Barber lett for Buffalo
where she will make her home.
Mies Rhoda 7] leer, of Orange Hill,
who hae been very 111 for the past few
weeks, under skilful treatment ie some,
what better,
The Presbyterian Sunday eohool will
meant to the public Cantata Saila on
the ui ht
a of Nov. 22nd 1d under the div
eetorehip of Mre. Harvard,
FALL FAIR, -The aannal HOwiolr Fall
Fair was held rat Gerrie ou Saturday,
5111 last., and wits a splendid allo0ese,
lo the forenoon it rallied heavily, but
the afternaou was cool, but tine. There
were ',bout 1,700 people on the grounds.
The Iodise' work and fine arta were 0
OHO array of exhibits and were judged
by Mrs. Robinson, of Wroxeter, and
Miea. J. McRae, et Harrietou. - The ae•
ray of roots, vegetables, grain and gen.
oral mauufesturee were judged by
Mesar,, Tilton and Hazlewood, of
Clifford and were aleo good, The fruit
exhibit wile exeelleut, both 011 to quality
and quantity and wee judged by J.
Aniterrfian, of Gowan0towo. The dairy
podium and provisions were j1
d6od by
Mrs. H, Talton, Clifford and Mitre Hazlet.
wood, Wee/rater, and wer0a good large
exhibit, The show of horses would be
hard tet beat and they were largely
ehown in all olarmee. W. Bishop, of
New Hamburg, woo the judge, The
altaep were well exhibited in both abort
and long woole and were judged by p.
J Muhwen, of Ranch, and also the
onttle and ewlne, of whioh there woo
net Flolarge exhibit. The day's linen.
on will nearly amount to $250
J.olulbtar s
Mr, Godkin had a here° killed by
lightning daring n thunder storm
Themes Leeming hen the cellar wall
built for a new reefdeuue whioh he in.
tondo ereotinp next Summer,
Mre. James' Devideon, who has been
very 111 for come weeks, is, we regret to
any, not improving. We hope a change
for the better Will k 001 ensue,
Mrs, McLean, of Toronto, (nee Mies
Alfoa Dundee) who lute ' been op a
pleasant vielt of a month's duration,
hoe returned to her home in Toronto.
Ernest Elligaon hes pnrobeeed the
50 0000 farm Of R. A. Bell, the pride
being $2,100, whioh is a fair figure, there
being no buildings of any account on the
p10oe.
ENTERTAINDIENT AT BETnuL Onon011:
An entertainment will be held at Bethel
Methodiot church, ruder the aoepiaee
of the Ladies' Aid Sootily, on Tueeday,
Oot. 22nd, aommen0iug at 8 o'olook p
, m, Aa eaoelletlt program will be render
ed ooneieting of mneio (instrumental and
vocal), Oeloe, doers, quartettes, reediuge,
apeeohee, &a., at the close of which a
moat beautiful autograph quilt will be
told by emotion. Mre. Wm. Davidson
is the President, and Mrs. J. McPherson,
Secretary,
Are You SnbJeet To Stiffness
Perhaps it ie in the neck or ehouldere,
Firet thing is a good rub with Nerviline,
No more speedy remedy oan be adopted.
When applied to the mcsoleti Nerviline
gives them flexibility and vigor ; indam•
hallo), 0orer's 0 and 'stiffness dieuppear
"Whether in the chest or throat nothing
000 empties Nerviline" writes 0. B.
Denton, Lumber Merchant, 0t Oak Bay,
N. 13. "Rubbed on et night, trouble is
gone by morning. I have proved Ner
viline a great medicine." Everyone ,aye
the same, and Nerviline always makes
good. 25o bottles sold everywhere,
r'+eatlorth.
The annual sports of the Beofortb
Collegiate Itetitute will be held en Fri.
day Oat. 18th.
F,dward Farquaheou,youngest son of
D. and Mrs. Farquahoon , has been laid
up with an attack of measles.
Jamee Andorran) had hie right bend
bitten by a dog. The wound's are heal
ing favorably and no serious results are
anticipated.
The Anglioan Young People's Am -
dation have resumed their meetings for
the Winter months, aommenaiog on
Wednesday of last week,
Mr. Waltbew completed the work of
freeooing and decorating the Methodist
nbnroh, T. Boott is now engaged in
some painting work and doing the Beate
in hand finish. The Ladies' Aid have in
hand the matting, re•oarpeting, oto. It
is expeoted all will be in readiness for
the re opening on the 27th incl.
After en illness of several- weeks the
death occurred on Tuesday morning of
loot week of James Ancon Sperling,
youngest eon of Mre. Geo. Sperling, aged
24 years and 4 months. Mr. Sperling
had been in poor health for Home time,
suffering from heart trouble, the newt
of a severe attack of rheumatic= from
MD 1011 he Buffered a maple of yeara ago,
Until reoeutly be was able to fill his
poeitiod in the office of the Bell Tele-
phone Co., iu which position he was very
popular and had many friends. He is
survived by hie mother, one brother and
two staters.
The annual meeting of the Seafortb
Curling Club was held at the Oommeroial
hotel end was well attended. R. S.
Hays, the retiring preeideut 000npied the
chair and called upon the Secretary and
Protomer for their annual reports. The
report of the Treasurer showed that the
club had a balance on band. The fol-
lowing offieere were elected ; -Patron,
Jas. McMichael ; pree., Jae. Diok ; vioe-
pree , John Beattie ; 000001ary, Wm
Ament ; managing committee, R. 8.
Hays, W. Piobard, W. D. Briybt, G. A.
lilts, F. J. Barrows; repreeentative mem
berg, T. O. Robson, W. 13. Bright; Ont
ario Tankard ekipe, Wm. Amenb, R. S.
Hays; skips, G. F. Boger', R. 8. Hays,
W. Amens, W. D. Bright, 13. A. Hutohin
son, J. Beattie, J. 0 Stolle, W, Piokard,
W. McDougall, J. Turner, T. Richard -
SOIL The name of W. 0. Reid was
added to the list of honorary members.
Tema Oatarrrh treatments ere being
mailed out free, on regneet, by Dr.
Shoop, Raoiue, Wig. These teats are
proving to the people -without a pen
uy's cost -the great value of this Eden -
title prescription known to druggists
everywhere ea Dr. Shoop', Catarrh
Remedy. Sold by all dealers.
Giwtolow el.
A. M. Smith, G. T. R. agent, and
Mre. Smith left on a trip to the Oen.
adian West, and may go through to Otte
(oast, W. and Mrs. Godfrey and Mr,
end Mre. Meloolmsou, of Moorefield, ate
0000mpanying them,
Mise Marjory Lee lett for Detroit,
where the ie taking a poeition. The
nhoir of Christ church, of whioh Mime
Lae has been a valued member, mat at
Mrs. 0. Tttbbner's and preeented her
with an ebony set, the presentation be-
ing followed by a eo01al everting.
Jur". and Mre. Collins were at Bark's
Falls attending the wedding of their eon,
Albert J. 001110,, manager of the Maga.
nehmen River and Lakes steamboat
line. The bride was Miee Ida Floreooe
Watson, daughter of R, J. Watson, M.
p., proprietor of the steamboat line.
James Dawson, one of Liatowel'e
early citizens, is revisiting the town
after art absence of Obirtyeeven years in
the West. Mr. Dawson at one time
carried on a wagon and b'aokemith hues•
nese here, hie shop being on the corner
now occupied by Obriet 0hnr011. He
seta a great change in the town's ap•
pearanoe, and inhume many of the old
familiar facies, He is now residing in
North D dtota, and we understand has
prospered in the West.
The Council hoe given the oontraot for
the Elmo. elroet bridge to Freeet & Hiok.
mler, who intend proceeding with the
work as soon aa the Main street btldgo
is finiehod, providing the weather Iteepe
open. Owing to the leteuese of the
season, the idea of building an arab
cement bridge on Rima etreet has been
abandoned, and the eame style of bridge
as those on Wallaby and Main streets
will be built with relnforoed top. The
flims ebreet bridge will leave cement
walls at aides In pito° of railing, Con.
tractor Fraser thinly' be can Amok the
work this poll.
Ldgo & Gutteridge, of Seeforth, have
been given the oonlruotfor erecting the
0. R It elution in this town. Tbeso
gentlemen have built nearly all the
new stations on the Guelph
and Goderioh line, inolndiug tite 01/I sou
et Gederioh, We should have been
en
pleaded if our loop) men lied got the job,
but underdtaud their tenders were some-
what higher than the euoadeeeful firm.
F, Gutteridge spent hie younger days in
Lletuwel, having resided with hie parents
on the Wallace road, and learned hie
trade as a mason here. He and hie
partner, Mr. Edge, have built up a large
bnoineeo and employ it ooneidereble tome
of men, The Metier' here will be built
in accordance with the plane dud will be
a very ootnplebe and oomrnodioue passen-
ger depot, with red prsseed brick wells
end a elate roof. The grounds have
been stalled out under the direction of
Engineer Barrio, and the work will be
commenced immediately.
PAIN anywhere, pain in the head, pain.
fol periods', neuralgia, toothache, all
pains clan be promptly otopped by 0
thoroogbly safe little Pink candy Tablet,
known by druggists everywhere no Dr.
Shoop', Headache Tablets. Pain simply
meatus 00ngeeliorl-undue blood pressure
at the point where pain exist,. Dr.
Shoop', Headache Tablets quickly
equalize this unnatural blood pressure,
and pain immediately departs. Write
Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., and gab a trial
package. Large box 25 oto.-Druggiete.
ltiolerswor-th.
13, Campbell told a fine drove of oattle
recently,
Nelson Mitchell has been busy moving
hie bees over to the et h oonoeeeion.
Mrs. A. 0. 'Stewart ham moved to
Listowel, leaving one vacant house in
Molesworth.
Jacob and Mra, Panne), have returned
atter spending a week visiting relatives in
Detroit and Grand Rapids.
Alex. McIntosh platted away very sud-
denly on Sunday night, 6th flet„ at the
family residence near-Moleewortb, in his
85th year, Oenee paralysis. For 52
years be lived in Wallaoe and for the
past eight years in Grey towship, He
to generally known as "Derkey" MoIn•
Kish,
Another of those happy events was
solemnized at the borne of James and
fare. Menzies, on Sept. 25th, when their
daughter, Mies Mabel wee united in holy
bonds of matrimony to William Sender -
0012, of Wroxoler. A reception was given
them at their new home at whioh quite a
number from here were pretter°.
Long ago in Wellesley lowoebip when
Conrad Neabie, of thio locality, was a
boy of 7 or 8 yearn of age and the country
was nearly all bush, he was instructed by
his parents to watob some cattle so that
they Would nob stray t00 lar away. A
lunch was prepared for the lad and he
went hie way. Daring the day be saw
what he took to be two doge in the bush
and as he woe very anxious to poems a
canine friend he did his beet to make
friends with them, proffering part of hie
dinner whioh they refused and making
an uneuoceeefol effort to oatoh one of
them. On recounting his experiences
when he got home that evening his
pimento made the discovery that the
animals were not doge but wolves and the
little mon was kept at home henoefortb.
That ie over 55 years ago now yet the.
inoident is quite fresh in the memory of
11r. Neabie who reoently told the writer
of hie close call.
True is the season when the weather
prophets usually seek to enlighten as as
to what fuel supply we should lay in.
Hes anybody who interprets the goose
bone, or the hogs melt, or the squirrel's
forage supply, or the horee'e °oat, or the
bird's migration auythiog to say for our
edification this year 7
Health For 1Cmt.Down Women '
From the experience of Mre. Jno.
Parke, Saskatoon, nothing oomp0ree
with Ferrozoue. "A1 times I was con•
fined to bed and couldn't do any work.
I wee run down in fieeb, loot strength,
my appetite failed, my color was pallid.
Weary and oaotdown, it seemed I oonld•
n't o0tehiup. Ferrozone started a new
kind of life in my blood, bails me up,
vitalized and strengthened my nerves,
and finally cured my heart and etomaoh
pains," Ferrozone is a rebuilder that
has special virtue in female ailments.
Sold everywhere in 50o horse ; ,try
Ferrozooe.
A large quantity of apples were ship-
ped from the station,
A large number from here took in the
Brunets Fair and report having a good
time.
We are sorry to 111111110110 00 that Mre.
Noltou Parker, 10th eon., Weet, is suffer-
ing from a severe Daae of typhoid fever.
Alex. Wilson, 12th con., disposed of his
fine heavy Bolt 57 month's old to Ed,
Smith, 14th eon., for the sum of $112 00.
D. Grant Anderson, of Atwood, has
signified hie intention of accepting the
position of prinoipal of the 8t. Marys
publio ewioole. He will enter upon his
new dative on Monday, Oot, 21st. The
salary will be $700.
Atwood Methodist Anniversary was
held on Sunday and Monday, 000. 6011
and 7th, and wag a decided eaaoeee eon-
aidering the unfavorable oondibion of
the weather on both Sunday and Mon-
day evenings. Sunday Rev. W. H. Sar.
vey, B, A., of Brantford, formerly of.
Elms, occupied the pulpit both morning
and evening,
GO TO
Brewer's
For Fine Photos.
3c. a day will Special Bairgains
Cure Rheumatism.'
The aim of most "cures" for Rheu-
matism seems to be to relieve the
poiu, When they have clone that,
their usefulness is gone. ,And the
next timeyou take cold, 0' o
k od r your ,
y
feet get wet, aryouover-uxertyour.
self, back conies the pain.
is different. It does relieve the
pain, as quickly as the best lini-
ment. And it does MON.. IT
ROIMOVJ10S VIE CAUSE of Rheu-
matism, uric acid in the blood.
Every drop of blood passes through
the Kidneys. These organs should
filter mut impurities. When they
are weak, inflamed or diseased, the
impurities stay in the blood and are
carried to the sensitive nerves.
Rheumatism is simply this irri-
tation of the nerves, caused by uric
acid and other impurities being de-
posited upon them -their favorite
place being the joints and muscles.
Make the Kidneys filter the blood
properly, keep the blood pure and
rich, and there can be no Rheu-
matism. Bu -Ju does this.
Buy Bu -Ju on an unconditional guaran-
tee that they will cure you or money re-
funded. At all druggists, pc. a large
box, or sent on receipt of price.
THE CLAFLIN CHEMICAL CO., LIMITED
WINoso0, oNT. 73
13. T. and Mre. Greeneidee attended
the funeral of Alexander Molntoah,of
Molesworth, on Wednesday of lash week.
The interior of the Poet Office has
been changed somewhat, the partition
removed malting muoh more room and
adding 18 new look boxes.
INVITE A TEST.
Catarrh Snlferers Should 'Pry
llymhel Oa Tide Guarantee
There is no other treatment for oetorrb
that in any way resembles Hyomei, none
that gives ,00h quick oerative resalte and
1000105 satisfaction, no medicine that oat
take its plaoe, none that oat be sold on a
g008000ee,like thio, to refund the money
aileee it°tre0.
Catarrh ie a germ disease and o0n be
mored only by breathing Hyomei, eo that
the moat remote air delle in the none,
throat and lunge are reached by antieep•
tie healing powers. In this way all
oatarrbal germs are killed, the irritated
maooie membrane is healed and oatarrh
is driven from the system.
Tbie wonderful mediooted air treat-
mentdoee not drug and derange the
stomach, but is breathed through a little
pocket inhaler that goes with every dol.
lar outfit.
We positively guarantee Hyomai, for
should you buy a complete outfit, pride
$1,00, and he diaeatiefled with results
your money will be refunded. Hyomei
is gold by druggists everywhere. Write
for literature. Booth's Byomei Go.,
Buffalo, N, Y.
From Whom are
You Going to Buy ?
From a reliable firm where you see
what you are getting or from some
agent who don't know cue hind of
Granite from another and oares only
tor his 0011tmie0i0n as agent 7 We
employ no agents and guarantee all
our work for five years.
Wilson, 84 writer
is 11119 s 111.9
Stop That Cold
To Cheek early no cue 07 Grippe W ith "Proventl re"
8101100 sum defeat for Pneumonia. To stop a cold
With Froventleo is safe' than to lot it run and bo
obliged to aura It afterwards, To be sure, Pre -
Verities 1011 cure even 11 deeply seated old,but
taken early -et the Memstodge-they brea, or
heed oft those early colds. That's surely bettor.
That's why they are railed Procreates.
, Preventiesitt•e 1 Candy Cold Cures. No Quin -
filo no physio nothing sickening. Niro for the
children -and thoroughly safe too. If you feel
chilly,1 f yon sncese, i f you eche ell over, think of
'i.'rovontioe, Promptness mnt also save half your
usual sickness, And dell'0 forgot your OM, If
there 10 4evarishnose, nigl1100 clay. 1Morekt',fob.
ly Iles Preventive' greotgst o160108ay. Bold In
boxes for the poek,t, alas in ;Lie boxes of 45
royalties. insist Career druggists giving yon
Prevenflcs
"ALL DEALRS'
FO.R
GRANI TEWARE
A full line of Graniteware at prices
greatly Reduced -
Dippers 18o and 16o.
Dish Pane, panel bottom, 60e.
Other articles too numerous to men-
tion at correspondingly low prices
during Ootcber.
WASHING
MACHINES
The Kucll, Gold Medal at World's
Fair, $7.50.
One Miracle Waeher, ball bearing,
$10.00. The Iateitt improved Mach-
ine of the kind.
GUNS
A new line at now prime. Guns that
usually sell at from $10,00 to $15.00
can be had during the montb of Ooto-
bar at from $7.75 to $12.00. You
can best Itppreciate the value of these
Gine by seeing them,
COIL SPRING WIRE
171 bone of Coil Spring Wire and a
quantity of Woven Wire at very
close prices for the mouth of October
only.
BARGAIN TABLE
On this table are a variety of articles
at a Special Bargain. We cordially
invite you to this table this month.
IlicKAY
SHAW
LINE RIC
moss S 1 ACI !Ad' Y
E beg to announce to our Customers that our
Style and Display Room is in readiness for
you.
We have gathered together from the leading Fashion
centres the handiwork of the most skilled Designers
and Fashion Creators which we are showing in con-
junction with clever and practical ideas from our own
Trimming Room.
We will be very glad indeed to have you call and see
our lines as we believe we have the very BEST Styles
and Merchandise obtainable and desire an opportun-
ity to show you.
We thank our many customers for past favors and
solicit their continuance.
ISABELLE STRACHAN
Apples
anted.
-at-
BRUSSELS EVAPORATOR
On and after Friday, September
20th, 26c. per bag will be paid for
Winter apples and 20c. for good
paring Fall apples delivered at the
Factory. No small or soft apples
will be taken.
J. CUNNINGHAM, Proprietor
A�DANDY STOOK OF
UNG 0" I M
WE have an A 1 stock of Top Buggies,
manufactured by 'the R. McKie
0o., of Plattsville, and Wm. Dore & Oo.
of Wingham. The Workmanship through-
out is First-class and prices are right. Don't
fail to see them.
Repairing, Re -painting and Trimming at-
tended to in a workmanlike manner on short
notice and at very reasonable rates,
•
R.Francis i -
Fra c & Co.
Shop next to Town Hall, ,
Brusselsssels
We aleo lfeep ill stook the real Fleury Plow Points
and the Frost li Wood repairs. Call and see us.