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RUHINESS CARDS, rsusiness Cearda celebration. The entire force will be Conservative, and a man that was ;
_...._ ------ . ,tarter the cunt Ind •,1 Hrig4dier.G:•uer. +•ell respected. He leave.; to mrnu'rl
A. 14, MONTEITH al W. D. Otter. his loete, hi, belr)verl wife, two. &1w,
MISS LAURA SPENCE
raaaher of Plano or Orgali
ETHEL, oivr.
K. O. T. M.
Brussels Tont of the Fnlooabaoa, No. 24
hold thole regular meetings in 0180 bodge
Room, Rooker Bleak, an the 1st and Ord
Timothy evenings Of ueeh 10011111,
Visitors always Welcome.
A. S0'I1ERB, Oow. A. 111o0UI166*, 1t. E.
JAMES HARRIS,
Agent Howick Mutual
Tire Insurance Company
6)211219 and itee1denee—
WALTON. ONT,
JOHN SUTHERLAND
unenie140x,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
1.61 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION•
1621x, 1661) se11 (00 bett01 pxi0e0, leo
bottex any o in lose oleo and loss 0harge2
thanwon't
olilrr Auctioneer in 340012 Hnrou or
h0 won't ehargo anything. LlltOB 1004 orders
eau always be arranged at this °Mee or bI
p,,r8:,unl application,
ROBT. H. GARN/SS
BLUICVALE — ONT,
Auctioneer for Huron County.
'Perms reasonable, Halos arranged for
at the (lice of Ton Po8T. Rru00826, 220f
VETERINARY.
1--4 A. CUNNINGHAM—
Vi ♦ Rover liiniun.) o1 the Ontario Vet-
te:11m y College, is pi spared to treat all die
00266 of domaetloato,l 20)2108)4 Irl a oompet
ant manner, Portinular attention p211d 02
Veterinary Oeut,atry curd 3111c 2 ,.v,r Utah,
promptly attended. to. Oulae anti loarmarl
—Four doors North of bridge, Tm•nborry et.
nrn00016, 'Phone 47 lc
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
V\T•
M. BIN UItA111--•
VBarrister, 8olioltor,,Uuuveyuuoer,
Notary ublio, &o. 02208-13 tawart'6 Bloat
I door North 0[Central Hotel.
solloitor toe the Metropolitan Dank,
pa0UDF00'I', IIAY0 & BLAIR—
BAR1tIHT10RlUSi[IfCIE'1RU, NOTARIES
W. PaoontooT, E. O. 1t. 0. Have
G. 2', BLAIR.
Ual000—Those fonIerly 000upled by Messrs
00010000 dc Holt,
0 Ouant0o, ON'TA2RIO.
DENTISTRY
DR. R. A. FEILD.
DioNvisT
Graduate of the Royal College 01 Dental
surgeons el Ontario nod First-class Honor
emanate of Torouto University. Omoa
neat to Ilrewer'6 Photograph Gul2ery,
BRUSSELS,
�•i CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
is tbo leading business training school
in Western Ontario. We give a thor-
ough, proatlonl truin602l, on 00mluer-
aial Sub)eots. Isaac Pitman's Short-
hand, Touch Typewriting,and le Oom-
mernial and RailroadOperating. qqy1
Elton department is In the bands of
)y experienced iustruator'o. Wo assist qqt�
6,4 students to posittous. Our graduates 1y
)J VII; abyea t000io14ouftofreuro0t000ue anre
100121 more about us. You may enter
le now. ELLIOTT & dEOLAOIILAN,
Principals,
SINGER
SEWING
MACHINES
ARE THE BEST!
Machines may be seen at
McKAY & SEAW'S I-Iardware
Store, Brussels.
Easy payment system may
be arranged for.
I also handle the Nordheim-
or Piano.
S. CARTER, AGENT
BUGGIES
eeleseentemeieetileateentems
WAGONS
If you want a really good article
in the Boggy or Wagon line go
to the old reliable Cober Carriage
Builder on Market Sgolare, Brus-
sels, where you will find a Shat-
slew aseortmeut.
Best of band made Farm Wag-
ons with different widths of thea
and different lloighbe of wimple.
Detre largo eland made Wheel -
borne,
Re -rimming Light and Meavy
Wheels, Ropniring, Re -painting
and Re -trimming atteeded to on
shortest notice.
JOHN COBER
Barrister, a4olicitn0., Notary, 'v"•1'., successor l2
A.14. (112w1141611014. Office over Standard Bunk
1>russelo,
OR. HAMILTON
Dental Burgeon. Olere opposite the ato
[flee.
gilvlait tlurtie [n first
and thu•n
hominy or rnali month f0dlm
--- OR, 7'. T. M'RAE..__
Bachelor of Medicine, University of Toronto-;
Licentiate and lirndtulte of the 0011080 er. Pity.
Melons and $211'900121), 0126. Pus-uradunte
Ohacago nye, Rap, N1)110 end Throat Humtdial,
Obiusao, I11, Ex -blouse Sar)Oon to St, Photo
eel's hospital, 'Toronto.
Wilco over 11. R, smith's Drug Store, Tela.
phone connection with Urnnbrook at all hours,
flrlRol,ly.UJ `!'OWll°J? /MIA
BRUSSELS
GaTNG ,911Uml1 L? ornn NOR 1'i
Ill •f5 n
Mail 7:6)52, m Express m
Mail 1 ••I4 p 1
rex 0'000 12 :05 1) 1 ➢ p u
6xpross 11:08 p m EsprOse 8.11 p no
Vaxa4 my PaCIFIV
mai-TON
To Toronto To Goderich
Express ..,...... .5:41 a m i Repress 11:011 a n
Express.....,.,. 4111 p n1 Express 7:47 pen
'oval 'gays Jtcil'Ys
'flits is the kind of weather fu which
to leave off all that the law allows.
33RD Huron Regiment—To be
lieutenant, Andrew Rougvie, vice L.
Thompson retired.
PRICII Dowty. --During the Summer
Months the price of milk at the Wood-
bine Deiry will be 51 per quart.
C. Rozat.t
'ruts Rall Assizes open in Godet•i 1,
Tuesday, September 202111 and the non.
jury 80881011 of the 11ign Court of justice
un 'l'uesdny, Dec 1st.
Sn•RAw0I:RRncs are 1111 right in their
1)2100, but when poll Clive for one is a
quart of sltlnl milk at a social and land a
lune hug you lose confidence in human
Dot tire.
Foa12s'r Pats Pars says :—'rue BRIM.
sifts Pest• is out in a fine new Spring
dress, which mast have cost as much ns
a Merry Widow ifat. Titre POST is one
of Huron county's best papers, which is
of itself a good reeommeudation.
Wit have received the initial number 01
the Dungannon News, pabliehed at
Dnnganu0n by L. S. Palmer, lute of
Wroxeter-. The News is a bright little
paper, and has nn extensive advertising
patronage from the merchants of Dun-
gaunlan,
GoiRR1C11 Star of last week says :—
Pte. iatues McCaughey, of Brussels, had
s close cull on I"ridgy at the crossing on
Hamilton street. ole wad riding Major
1)'110011'14 horse. when the animals slip•
ped and w•eut down, the men being 121 a
Perilous position, partly under the horse.
His knee and hand were severely hurt,
but not seriously.
PRssoNTltd WITH BOOKCASE,— On
Tuesday evening of last week the mem-
bels of Dr. Price's Young Men's Class,
Wing -ham scrprised 1ra and Mrs. Parker
by waiting ou them at their rooms al
John Helim's, 141[•. Parker 10 President
of the class, and Rs he has recently en-
tered the matr{nrnn;ol estate his class-
mates recognized the event by preseut-
i0g hint with a handsome sectional book.
case, accompanied by an address. Mr,
and Mrs. Parker appreciated the thotight.
Ful act, and expressed their appreciation
in suitable terms.
INSTALLED,— The f0110wi1g officers of
St, John's Lodge, 284, A. F. & A. M.
were installed Wednesday evening 1—
P. J. Bishop. I. P. M. ; I. C. Richards,
W. M. ; S. H. Jackson, S, \V. ; H.
Duncan, J. W, ; W. E. Duncan,
Chap. ; j. Fox, Treas. ; J Wright,
Sec. ; R. Crone, S. D. • A. Reymann,
). D, ; W. Wilton, S. ;;, ; Thos. W.
130110, J. S. ; W. W. Harris, I. G. ;
J. Y. S. Kirk, Tyler.
A WORTHY LINK.—The Fall term of
Canada's greatest chain of modern High-
grade actual Business Schools, located
in the towns of Goderich, Wingham,
Orangeville, Clintou and Walkerton and
the city of Peterboro, open Sept. 1st,
The Wingham Business College is a
worthy link, and the success of its grad-
uates has not been excelled. The new
advertisement of this school isJobe
found on page - and will be changed
weekly.
'fug Amherstbarg Echo aids a noble
cause when it says :—A 0omplaint has
been sent into this office that North
Street, is likely to fall into disuse as a
lovers' hoe, unless the weeds which
over-arch the sidewalk are cut. At
present no matter how close two cling, it
Is impossible to wander down the line
without being rudely brushed by un-
welcome weetir, and whoever heard of a
street being popular where you have to
walk tandem. A majority of the Council
being benetlicts, they should see that
this Serious drawback to matrimony is
removed at once, '
901011E0 C1luioaA'r(oN.—A general
militia order has been issued declaring
the troops which will assemble at Que-
bec for the tercentenary celebration in
tiny at which the Prince 01 Wales will
be present. The city regiments which
will g0 to Quebec are the 7thilifusilliers,
London ; Governor General's Foot
Guards and 43rd Regiment, of Ottawa;
Queen's Own, 48th Highlander's and
Royal Grenadiers, of 0ronto ; Victoria
Rifles Royal Scots highlanders and 65
Ca•bineel's, of Montreal ; 13th Regiment
and Stet Highlanders, Hamiltoh ; 04[11
Reg. Kingston , gist, Essex Fusiliers,
Windsor; 62nd Regiment, St. John, N.
B,; 63rd and 66t11 Regiments, of Halifax.
One cofup12119 each will be sent from the
following city corps ; 1st Montreal Fusi-
liers ; 15t1 Regiment of Belleville ; 19th
Regiment of St. Catharines ; 82nd of
Woodstock ; 04.th of Chatham ; 05th of
St. 'domes ; 38 Dufferiu Rifles, Brant-
ford ; 4102, of Brockville ; 53rd of Sher-
brooke ; 57112 Peterboro hangers ; 84th
of Ste Hyacinthe end 86 of Three Rivers.
Front each of the 50 rural earns ie East-
ern Canada there Will be One company
of 43 of all racks. From 1110 Northwest
a special contingent of 275 of till milts
and 70 horses will be selected from the
aeveret twits of Inllltal'y districts 10, It
and (3. All the units of the permanent
force will be represented, The regio
meets will assemble in Quebec on July
oath, In view of he fast that all corps
will be Maid as usual for training carried
out at local headquarters or in ealllps of
instruction or in training Camps, there
will be no additional pay for the Quebec
r.he Gunton 'ic : Ere of J'1014 tete .fas., of Wingham, and John, whose
ass . ^ 17.ty. w 1 . Leer. of ()Mario whereabouts i•, nn1noirn, the Piet.
Street t:huloh, 11pi,it•h it'.Illy em the haat )14111'4 of hila 1911, 111 2'06)11. 1'h0' fun
year of his pesto au here the discipline; evil took place to Hie Brandon mime -
only allowing .I tutu' year term, and a tory on Saturday, services being tem.
year fnnt roily ts will hove to sever the iliial,cbvhis )11saur, Bee. , Bart -
very pleasant 1'elatinns that have existed ley, of Blyth.
between himself and his people. It is �.
not ton much loo say that he has clone ' Listowel
more to bond up this cougregstiou than (fisc lila 7,ipiax, of 'Toronto IN the
any of 114, predecesxorl. i`ho 1tu•g0 in' guest. of Mrs. Juba Witt son.
crenae in membership, lite healthy spirit Listowel Lodge No 1(11), I, 0. 0. P.,
of the various (1121)12), the unanimity that 10 4,1 111(11' (0111021211 derolattion sr t vice
prevnlle, eine the large congregations on Sunday.
which nttecdl the 90(110us services, ere
all tributes to his successful and Indefati-
gable labor's, and that he has the helirly
good will and support of his people is
shown by their zealousco.aperalion with
him in every forward toveteut. We
have no iGea where he may be located at
but lbs end of his term hilt 1'l t Ctln ul t
re•
servedly any that the congregation
secerlug Itis services will have 00 (mese
to regret it. It would hardly be fair to
give all the credit for success to Mr.
Kerr alone, his estimable wife has eon•
tt'fbuted in no small measure thereto
To 11 Ilene Feuer Ito welts —The
next Provincial Exhibition will be lied
in Toronto early in November. Last
year the county tead0 a grout or $25 for
prizes to enemy exhibitors tui 1521 for
expellees in making the exhibit. The
County of flurou exhibit occupied n
table .Irl. x 3u It, and was very favorably
cotton ted on by 1111219 lending news•
papers and fruit growers, A full report
of the exhibit was made to the Co,
Connell showing the disbursement of the
money, and names of some d5o parties
from diflerent parts of the county who
contributed fruit For the exhibit. The
Council wax SO pleased with the result
last year that a similar grant k made
this veer. 1f fruit growers in this
ceeety talcs 1'u, iulerest ht this exhibition
the fruit pro,111rtiell of 1)11s county can
be shown to be second to that in na part
of the province. 0itt ids the county
exhibit 24•e sln.nld compete 112 the Pro-
vincial classes. Anyone can secure
prize lists and lnfor: moon respecting
the county exhibit by writing to W.
Lane, Sec'y., Goderich Horticultural
:Society.
r
lo Your Chest "Wheo*y7"
Tightnessandwheezingmeans ,your
troule is deep seated. To delay is
danger'elel. Inflammation Bolsi 1)e
drawn out at once. Rub the throat
and chest with Nel'vi11ne. and pith' on
a Nerviline Porous Plaster. Relief
comes in an hour. The counter-irri-
tunt effect of the plaster relieves the
tightness and strain, draws out. the
soreness, eases the paid. The .perm.
boating qualities of Nerviline enable
it to soak to the very core of the
trouble, and you experience a feeling
of warmth and relief that proves the
clanger is past. For weak chest, sore
throat and tendency to colds, the
Nervilice Treatment beats all other's,
try it.
McKillop
Stewart 1MITntosh is away to the
West.
1'IATRIMONIAI.,—Ab one or the Meth-
odist churches in the city of Buffalo,
on Jtue 2nd, Emily Louisa Backwell,
of MeKillop,was married to J. Robert
Naylor, of Rochester. The bride, wlho
W11.9 beautifully dressed, and who we
are sure, looked charming, was at-
tended by Miss Vera Naylor, sister of
the groom, and Thos. Backwell,
brother of the bride, assisted the
bridegroom. Dinner was served at
the. Iroquois Hotel, when the young
couple took a trip to New York City
and have naw settled down in Roches-
ter. Miss Iiltekwell was one of. our
bright, amiable and popular girls and
MIS a favorite with every persue.
who knew her. She was leader of
Bethel church choir, and ars a young
lady with charming mariners and per-
sonality she will be. 1111tel1 missed by
her many friends here but what is
our loss is Rochester's gain. We wish
the young couple many years of hap-
piness and prosperity.
Aro You Subject to,Cotds7
Then don't load. 90110 stomach with
cough syrups. Send healing media-
tion through[ the nostrils—send it into
the passages that are subject to colds
and catarrh. Easy to do this with
Oatarrhozone, which cures a cold 111
ten minutes. Even to the lungs goes
the healing vapor of Cat'arrhoz0ne—
acil through the bronchial tubes, nos-
trils and aril passagei--Overywhere a
brace of disease remains will Catarrh -
ozone follow. You will not have colds
not' will you surrey front sniffles, beon-
chitis or throat trouble if Catarrh -
ozone is used. Got it to -day 25ets and
$1.00 at all dealers.
Belgrave
Mts. McKenzie, sr., is visiting her
son at Owen Sound.
R. incl Mrs. Corley are taking al
trip among friends th1 ongli Michigan.
J. McLean, telegratph operator, has
secured a position at.enrlington 3une.
tion,
Thomas 3011nston was attending the
Deaf and Dumb Convention in Toron-
to last wee][,
Mrs. Win, Nethery spent a few clays
Wiley, r
with 1Vlrs. duraub the last ill-
nea8 of her husband.
Mus. Ferguson and Miss Ferguson
of Bayfiold, aid visiting the fol'lner's
sister, Nes. 3. L. Geddes.
files. nos, Seacdrett, of Belgrave,
is gnito indlisposed brit we trust she
will soon regain her usual health.
Mfrs. Boll mud her daughters, Rhoda
and .Lillian, left for Hanley, Sask.,
last week, where they will join 11-lr.
Bell 012 alarm.
Mosey Clark, of Chicago, but form-
erly of Morris, was a visitor at Win,
Clarks, Belgreve, and also friends on
the Ord line of Morris.
GRIT,—Tho old people are passing
away. Ono of the limb aged residence
of ]3el rave, if not the oldest in the
township of Mcrl'is, passed away on
Tlutrsclay afternoon, June 1.8th, in the
person of 2,V1n. 'Wiley, Deceased WAS
over 00 years of auge, and had been in
failing health for same time, caused
by rheumatism. Mr., Wiley Was born
in St, Catharines, Ontario, end sante
to'Mast Watvanoehin its early days,
settled a few miles West of Whig -
ham, at Whitecl)tuch. 1116 moved to
Bal lava eboub 20 years ago, where 11e
has'ivocl a retired life, In religion, he
was Church of England, anti a staunch
Jhe lentrdunee examinations were in
progress at the high School last week.
There t Were 103118111lirla1es writing.
Frank Lange, of the Standard staff,
who lois been lttid u)1 with a fraetured
ankle for the, past three months is able
r
� 1 ❑ l again the alit of.
' b1'. around i f with
to 111 u r t
cr•ah1s
t
1)21tl11 Wa.)sln1 whose 0810111 of lit
black (hives tarried off one of the
prizes at the (holt Horse Show, sold
thein while at the show for a fancy
figure. They go to Winnipeg.
R. Il, Rowland. teacher of moderns
and l:nglislt b1 the .Listowel I3igh
School, has been chosen resident
master, departmentModern languages
at Upper Canada College, Besides re-
eefving 2612 increased salary, the posi-
tion includes 1.10)1110 and hoard.
Voting hook place in 1011'11 011 1Mou-
11129 1)) last, week on the $18,000 slec'trie
light by-law and the $0,000 water-
works by-law, with the result that the
latter is carried by 116 majority, rind
the former, acc0rdiingto official figures
is lost by the narrow margin of 3
vote's.
The Torouto News says :—Do. Cal.
D. Bricker, soil of J. K. Bricker, town,
Vlracticillg the running broad] jump at
arsity Oval, cleared 23 feet 10 inches,
equalling the best record made by
Pan, Felly, of the Irish Americans,
who is picked by the Americans to
win easily at the Olympic games in
England this year.
SUMMER. '11.\'1'321.—Perfect weather
at fast track and a goodly attendance
19e1I0 the outstanding, features of
T'hursday's iharness races, with a clead
heat between John 1,11411wen and Pearl
Tipping in the first heat of a closing
free -fol' -all thrown in as a side delecta-
tion:
2.15 lace ---
Anna V. Brino, Jenkins
Kincardine 5 5 1. 1 1
J. 1V. Wilkes, Orr Bros,
Sarnia 8 1 2 22
Black Watch, Pearce,
Pulconbridge 1 4 4 4 4
Wisdom King, Bal'r'et ,
Parhill
Celtic, Woodruff, Osh-
4 2 3 8 8
awa 2 3 5
Time -2.171, 2,1713, 2.16, 2.14, 2.16.
Free-for-all, $400—
John IlicJlwen, Nut Ray,
Toronto 1 2 1 1
Oolliogwood Rooker, Nev-
ille, Ceolligwnod
Pearl Tipping, Tipping, Lis 3 1 2 2
towel 2 8 3
Pure Gold, Hodgson, Mon-
treal 5 4
Tints -2.17, 2.1013, 2.17i, 2.15, 2.20.
f1 mile clash, $200—
Irene K. Rae 2 1 1
9.nway, Percy 1 8 1
Standard Oil, Fraser 3 2
Also ran—Regimeut, Rennaisauce,
Woodniith.
Time -1.0.1, 1.05, 1.00.
The harness meet was wound up
Friday aucl it furnished the poorest
card of the whole meeting. In the
second heat of the 2.24 pace the driv-
ers of the other horses set out to beat
Reuben, who was a, little speedy for
the others. Johnny K.'s driver was
fined $25 for fouling his horse in the
str2etch..24 Thepaoe—
summary follows :
King Bryson, L. McBride
Toronto 2 1 1. 2 1
Johnny Ii., R. McBride,
Toronto 8 3 4 1 8
Roubon, W. I3ocigson,
Montreal 1 0 5 5 5
Berairre Wolf, Nat Per-
ry, Tol'onto 4 4 2 3 2
Bort Keswiok, McGirr,
lleaford 0 2 3 '4 4
Oak A., 0. Barrett,
Parkhill 5 5 0 6
Black harry, A. Darling
Dublin 7 7
Time -2.181, 2.20i, 2.1073, 2.21e, 2.20.
2.23 trot—
Ella Nevada, W. 18ellmnth,
Brantford) 1 1 1
Comber Bula, W. Hodgson,
Mon treat 2 2 2
Ora Lee, J. 0. Stinson, Brant-
ford
Thee --2,26, 2.37, 2.30,
11 mile daush--
.7nti a Densbergor, (Perry)
Irene A., (Roy)
Red Top, (Dennison) 3
Also ran—Vlotnria and Anyway.
Time, 1.18,
Wingham
Minerva encampment, I. 0. O. F.
Lias arranged to hold. the atonal 42X
version to Sarnia and Detroit on Sat-
inet/0y .A.1191.180 8th.
Walter Coulthard, father of Mrs. D.
Hepburn, of this town, cliod at hie
home in Oshawa, in his 30th year.
131)' aural Mrs.I3epburnwere at Oshawa
attending the funeral.
Dr. Bethune left for Moo, Algoma,
where he will reside with bis son. Be-
fore leaving Wingliant the Dr. was
presented with an easy chair and a
purse of money by his nt21)101'ous
friends in Wingham,
T ,1'. Anderson Melita, Man., is
;,nf
visiting with old friends fit Wingham.
M1'. Anderson had been for many
years a resident of this town, having
eondn0tecl the saw mill 11029 owned by
J. A. McLean. Since going Nest he
has prospered.
At the annual meeting of Winghacl
District, No. 24, I. O. 0.-F. held in the
Orl:dfellow's thou here, T, W. Raines,
of Wingham, was elected D. D. G. hf,
J. W. Dodd, who has performed the
elutes of District Secretary for some
years was re-elected.
,'601211 Leathorn, of towel, took in the
Farmers' Instituteexetrsion (6) Guelph
on June 19th and while in that city
had an ekpetieneo that be will not.
soon forget. Mr. Leathorn had board-
ed a street car to go to the 4.91111'0111112' -
al College and in the crowding his
pooket book was lifted from his pock-
et. The anspoctod main was spotted
and the police In:A.1 rod and it WAR not
1
F. & R.
Doing all we can
All the time to please you. Giving you heaping measure this
time so that you'll come again. Giving you the same the
second time so that you'll not forget us when next you buy.
Looking at that any way you like it seems logical and right,
doesn't it ? Proving it is greater satisfaction still. (ran tit,,it,jyh
nllr stock and don't forget to ask prices.
Boy your Clothing for yourself or your Boys from us—it means
money in your pockets if you do. Our Ready -to wear Clothing De-
partment contains positively the finest assortment and best values in
Men's and Boys' Clothing ever shown in Brussels. Let as prove it to
you by being allowed to show you the goods and quote prises.
Here is a slight idea of the inducements we offer. This
week we purchased from one of the most reliable Canadian
alakers 4o Men's Snits which we put on sale along with about
33 Boys' a-pieee Suits which go Vet exactly Manidfa.a.
turers' prices.
The Correct Suit
For the Canadian Boy
We want to draw your attention to the above
cut which is a complete representation of the correct
style for all Canadian Boys. The special features
besides the correct styles are—
The wide, concave shoulders.
The loug, wide lapels.
The padded shoulders.
The double elbows.
The double seats and double knees.
The double -stitched seams and pockets.
The Guarantee that goes with the Suit if it has a Lion
Brand Label on the Coat and Knickers.
The Best Made and the Best Fitting Boys' Suits in Canada and we are the only
people here selling them.
Boys I Come to us for your Clothing and get the Best
STR1* W HATS
The time has come to get a nice Straw or Crash Hat for the Warm Summer Days we are
likely to have for the next few months. We have our new stock in all the Latest Styles and at
priees to suit the purchaser.
Highest trade
price paid for
Butter and Eggs
Ferguson & Ross
fiallaalaSaletalifelaballOM
long until a fellow giving the name of
Frank Jefferson, Toronto, was arrest-
ed. Mr. Leathorn identified his man
and gave a description of the way the
bills taken from his pocket were fold-
ed. Jefferson appeared before the
magistrate anclhe was sent up for trial.
Fortunately lIr. Leathorn slid not
have much money with him. The
thief had been bothering others for
when he was searched eonsiclerable
money 'vas found au kiln.
Losing Muscular
Strength ?
The Nese Sign of Mental Decay—
. The Warning of General
Break -Down.
Changes hi the nervous system
manifest themselves slowly.
The show first by 111130en1er weak-
ness—afeeling that blu'eatens paraly-
sis, or by a fullness in the head that
indicates approaching apoplexy,
It seems like stiffness but you soon
discover there's a lack of power—that
the cnclnl'auce of this or that muscle is
not what it might to be,
Your friends may notice a slight
thickness of speech or that your mem-
ory is decidly failing.
These s llhptoms may grow worse
1'11not treated
t' 1 if theya t t
y halt
by Fto'rozo nl e, Yon must build up the
nervous system. This can be accom-
plished in no outer way as thoroughly
and permanently as by the use of For
rezone,
This remarkable remedy, which has
mt'ed tens of thousands of Canadian
people, increases enormously the di-
gestive power, stiinOlates the forma-
tion of blood, the rich red kind that
puts new life into the nerves.
The first result of tlhese, changes is
increased st1•ength, •
Natural circulation quickly follows,
and that fulness in the head; so die-
tm'bing and alarming, too, .quickly
posses away,
"these changes arc wrought in a
natural way, for the reason that Fer-
rezone treats the causes that axcite
these troubles. Who need
the aged and weals n
strength --for those run down and
thin, lair the sickly and nervous who
lack staying power -nothing compares
with T+'crrozone.
No tomo gives such lasting good
health; try it yourself, Sold by all
dealer's in li0c, holies.
7
Brewer's
Art Studio
The language of Photographs is the
clearest form of expression. It speaks
in all tongues and to all peoples ; it is
understood by the ignorant and appre-
ciated by the cultured, Don't forget to
get a nice Photo. taken to leave with
your friends. We are second to noire
in our line and guarantee you satisfac-
tion. Did you get a Photo. of the baby?
Now is the time.
I intend to keep in stock a full line of
Amateurs' Supplies, and also Kodaks to
rent, I will develop and stake your
pictures, Give
FI RST -CLASS
Buggies!
Have a choice stock of Buggies
manufactured by the Barrie
Carriage Company for sale. '
Both steel and rubber tyres.
They are A t and sold from
$6o.00 up.
Guarantee with every rig.
Don't buy until you visit my
show room. Yon can save mon-
ey thereby.
us a eat', SN Jackson Brussels
H.. F?. E3REWER I S. ' 1 `
NATIONAL
Roller Flour Mills
OUR NEW "FLAKING
is now in full operation, It will save you
money to have your Oats "Flaked" before
feeding horses
Fry our New
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8
BEAKFA5 FOOD
Corneola
Made from White Wheat, Healthful and Invigorating,
, 1'
Don't forget that out "White Loaf" Flour
i11 still taking the lead for Bread Flours.
t -All hinds of Feed kept constantly on haled.
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BRUSSELS