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IS INERS CARDS.
�](T H. MoCRACKEN—
V F . Issuer of Marriage 1J0800es, 01,
Bou at Gr000ry, T'uraborry street, Bruseols,
MISS LAURA SPENCE
Teacher of Piano or Organ
ETHEL, ONT,
WM. SPENOE
CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER
ole MAl311IAGE LICENSES
alae In the Post I1111eo, Mel. 804
K, O. T. M.
Brussels ,Tont of the Maccabees, No: 24
hold their regular moetluge hi the Lodge
Room, Beaker Block, on the 1st and 3rd
Tuesday eveulugo of each month,
�vays AA, SOMERS, CornA. IoGUIRE, it, If,
JAMES HARRIS,
Agent Howiek Mutual
Firs Insurance Company
Mee and Residonae—
WALTON, ONT.
JOHN SUTHERLAND
rN6nndNOR,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
ii
S. SCOTT TT AS AN AUOTION•
will ell for better rices to.
• 8&R 1 N p
batter mea.' in leas time and less charges
than any other Auctioneer in East Huron or
be won't charge anything. Dates and orders
can always be arranged at this office or by
personal application.
ROBT. H. GARNiSS
BLUE VALE — ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Terms reasonable, Halos arranged for
at the 011100 of Tins P000, Brussels, 3200
VETERINARY.
i A. CUNNING HAM—
‘..)1 a l Honor Il retinae) of Wu Ontario Vet-
erinary Oolloge. is prepared to trout all dle-
0aeaeof domesticated &ulmate he a compet-
ent manner. Particular attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry aud 1110(0 Wever, Calls
promptly attended to. Office and Infirmary
—Four doors North of bridge, Tnruberry et.,
Brussels. 'Phouo 41 lc
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
EXT M. IS'INCLAIR—
V V • Barrister, Bolleitor, IOonveyaneer,
Notary Public, &o, Oaloe—Stewart's- lilook
1 door North 01 (Mutrat Hotel.
Sotto! tor for the 'Metropolitan Bank.
L)tiOUDFOOT, BAYS & BLAIR—
BA.It1titi'PE1t8, SOLICITO1RS, NOTARIES
3'UIi1,IU, NAO.
W. Pnounrooa', E. U. 1i, 0. Hers
G. P. BLAIR.
Ofaoos—Those formerly 000upied by Messrs
Oamorou & Holt,
Ooonnton, ONTenro.
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEiLD.
10NTIHT
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario and First -elan Honor
Graduate of Toronto University. Oiaoe
next to Brewer's Photograph (iol ery,
nlW20EL8.
Synopsis of Canadian Northwest
HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS'
ANY even numberodreeetion of Dominion
Lands in Manitoba, Saskatchewan aud
Alberta,oxeepting 8 and 20, not reserved,
may be homesteaded by auy person who Is
the sole head of a (mull y, or any mule over
18 years of ape, to the extent of one-quarter
0001100 0f 100 aeras more or lose,
Entry may bo made personally et the
local laud o5oe for the distrlot in which
the laud is situate,
The homesteader to required to perform
theoouditio n eouneoted therewith under
one of the following plans
(11 At leant six mouths' rest deuce upon
and outtivattou of thelaud in each year for
three years,
(2) If the Luther (or mother, it .the father
ie deoeaeod) of the homesteader resides
upon a farm 1n the vicinity of the laud
entered for the requirements as to resi-
dence maybe saddled by eueh person re-
siding with the father or mother.
(3)If the settler has hie permanent reel -
donee upon fannies land owned by Trim
in the vicinity of hie homestead, the re-
quirements as to residence may be eatie-
Iled by resideuoe upon the amid land.
Hix mouths' notice in writing Should be
given to the Commissioner of Dominion
Londe at Ottawa of intention to - apply for
patent.
w,w,00HY,
Deputy of the Minister of Interior.
N, t3, Unauthorised publication 01 this ad•
yertisenient will not bo paid for.
BUGGIES
WAGONS
It you want a really good article
in the Boggy or Wagon line go
to the old reliable Caen Oarriage
Builder on Market Square, Bruce
Dols, where you will find 00 f3ret-
elass assortment.
Beat of band made Farm Wag-
ons with different widths of tires
anti 'different heights of wheels.
Retro, urge hand made Wheel-
barrows.
Re -rimming Light and Heavy
Wheels, Repairing, Ile -painting
and Re -trimming attended to on
shortest notice.
JOHN COBER
! Malideae Otteela
A. 14, MONTEITH
Barrister, 9olio)tor, Notary, &c., suceesser to
A. B. Macdonald, Office over Standard Banlr,
llruseele.
DR, HAMILTON
Dental 8010003. Mae o rponite the ostolllce.
ice•WIb
OM Gerrie t�o first 01101 third
Monday of oanit month, 00-0m
OR, T, T. M' RAE
Medicine, University `Parente t
Licentiate and Graduate of the OolIoge f t
Melona and Snree0n0, 000,1 Post.rodoeoo
Chiango Eye, Ear, Noue find Throat 1 0 ,
Ohicago,Ill, Ex -Bowie Sergeon to S0. Mieh
nut's Hospital, T'or'onto,
Optus over F. H, Smith's Drug Store, Tole -
phone connection with 0renbrooh at tabours.
GIOI bD Tr itralsdlr J01j4 ttrall'
BRUSSELS
Gorse 0011011 (10130 NelH'IL
'Aril- 7:08 n m Express .10:00 n ni
Express. 11;25 n 111 6Inf1. 1:(8 p m
Express ,.. 00117 p m Express 8:81 p m
WALTON
To Toronto To Godorioh
.Express 8:41 ain Express ........11;00 a m
Express .. 0:11 p lu Express 7:47 pin
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Molesworth
Tho Molesworth Ladies' Institute
met at the house of the President,
Mrs, Barnett, on Thurrday, Aug.
27th. The program decided upon for
the four coming .
mouths is ae fol.
ws :
September, "Prevention and cele
of Consumption," Miss Agnes Mc-
George. October, "A girl's duty in
the home," Miss J. Crearer. "Sociabil-
ity," Mrs. Burnett. November, "Inex-
pr.usive Christmas gifts," Mrs. Amos
Smith" ; "Cake and Pudding," Mrs.
S. Sangster. December, "Winter even-
ings in the country," Mrs. D. H.
Campbell.
Trowbridge
Miss Hazel Coates is the guest of
her cousin, Miss Tena Coates..
The harvest will soon be over and
threshing is the order of the clay.
Edgar Harriston, Toronto, is ,spend-
ing his vacation with friends here.
Roy Lounsbury has returned home
to Eastwood after spending a few
days with his cousin, Harold Code.
Misses Ada and Stella Moore have
returned to their house in Brussels
after spending a month with friends:
Rev. T. W. Oosens was visiting at his
home and preached an eloquent ser-
mon to a large congregation on Sun -
clay evening, 23rd ult.
Cure for sick Women
'When pains gather around the hips
and lodge in the small of the back—
when to stoop or bend seems impos-
sible, when dizzy spells and bearing
clown pains are ever present,—that's
the time to use Dr. Hamilton's Pills.
Vital energy is restored, black trouble
is forgotten. The ailing sick woman
gains strength, improves in looks, in-
creases in spirit by using Dr. Hamil-
ton's Pills. They cure the conditions
that rob her of health and Vigor. No
medicine so helpful as Dr. Hamilton's
Pills. 25c at all dealers.
predated, ritlltl OfYicial:4 of Trilliiy
church are grateful to Mr. Nicholson
for the use of the lntvn, and rho ser-
viceable. as;istltace rendered by him.
McKillop
The many friends of Wm. Storey
will regret to learn that he is hi very
poor health. Ovei' it week ago lie
suffered a paralytic stroke and he was
again attacked, This has left him 1n
, very poor health.
A little son of John Downey, of St,
}Ooluntban, ulet with a very painful
Mid serious ncoident. Mr,Downey
was hitching the horse ut0 the buggy
and placed the little fellow on the sent
of the buggy. When the 01018e With
hitched he went to lead it to the hoose
leaving the boy on the seat. In solue.
Wily or other the little fellow fell oft'
between Alm wheels, one of which
struck him an the head, making a bad
scalp wound and fracturing the skull.
Listowel
Miss N. Campbell left for a month's
visit with her sister, Mrs. A. G. Bas-
tedo, of Winnipeg.
It, R. Hay has returned from a two
weeks' trip to Hamiota, Man.; and
other points in the West.
Listowel citizens are being given the
benefit of the keen competion which
has sprang up in the butchering busi-
ness,
Another barber shop is being open-
ed in town by Roy McLennan, who is
opening up a shop in the Royal block,
Wallace street.
Jas. Moorehead represented Court
Listowel, I. 0. F., at the meeting of
the High Court- of Ontario, hold last
week in London.
The telephone line to Wallaceyille is
now about completed. It will be
operated in connection with the Oen-
trod office of the Bell. Co. in town.
The -Meyers Milling Co. are building
a three story brick addition to their
mill. Messrs. Kritzer have the mason
work in hand, and Bamford Bros. the
carpentering.
The contracts for the Harriston Car-
negie Library, of which W. 11. Bin-
ning, of this town, is the architect,
have been let. Listowel contractors
have secured most of the work. G.
Fritz gets the mason work, N. Calder
the carpentering and J. Seburger the
painting. Scott & Murphy, Mt. For-
estt will do the tinsmithing, Mr.
Meiklejobn, Harriston, the plumbing,
and a London loan the slating. There
were over swenty tenders in all. The
building is to be completed. by March
15th, next.
Hay Fever Positively Cured
Beyond any liability to relapse, it is
guaranteed that Catarrhozone will at
mice relieve and cure Hay Fever. All
druggists sell Oatarrhozone. Two
months' treatment $1.00,
Belgrave
We are sorry to state that Mrs. Jno.
Wightmau, 011 the gravel road North
of Belgrave, has been seriously ill.
John Armstrong has sold his dwell-
ing house in Belgrave to Jos. Ruddy.
Mr. Ruddy may come to Belgrave to
live in the near future.
Jesse and Mrs. Horner and daughter.
of Badaxe, Mich., and Jno. and Mrs,
Horner and daughter, of Drysdale,
visited at Mr. Daley's and Mr. Wray's
last week. They aro touring in their
auto from Baclaxo.
The appeal of the G. N. W. Tele-
graph Co. against its assessment in
East Wawanosh was allowed with res-
pect to the company's loop line from
Blyth to, Auburn, the line being less
than 25 miles in length and so exempt
under sec. 14, sob -sec, 0, of the As-
sessment Act of 1904. The assessment
Was reduced ft'om $220 to $100.
Tho Trinity church lawn social held
on Garner Nicholsons lawn was a de-
cided samosa ; proceeds amounted to
$120. The evening was fine and cool,.
there was a very .large attendance,
and the Wiogg�nam Band furnished
the. progearn, Which was highly ap-
Qoderich
W, 3'. Thomas has leased Victoria
Opera House for a terns of years.
The Knitting 1100017 is still very
busy working on orders for the North
West.
Mail Cleric Leckie received a box of
Blue Bell heather from theland where
1t grows.
.Another ten days of fine weather
should sec: the outside breakwater
comploted.
The fishing boats are doing fairly
well these clays, w11e11 1.110 weather is
fair, but the past week wasnot crown-
ed with Cahn seas.
3'.'. Fortune, of Hotel Goderich,
has returned from the funeral
recently in
t ho died
f his father, v
0
Detroit in his eightieth year, having
been born in Paisley,Scotland in 1829.
For the few years he was totally blind
and so entirely helpless that he had to
be fed and otherwise eared. for night
and day.
Fordwich
Rev, J. Ball left on a tell clays' visit
to WI/titan stud other points North.
Howick Fair will be held on the
Agricultural grounds, Fordwich, on
Saturday, Out. 3rd.
J. J. and Mrs. Gregg were in Inger-
soll last week attending the annual
picnic of the Gregg connection.
Conn0i11or and Airs. J. T. Winter, of
Redgrave, will celebrate the 25th an-
niversary of their marriage ou Fri-
day, Sept. 4th.
Richard Carter brought in an egg
the other day that had. been laid by
one of his hens and which measured
75 inches one way by 05 the other
way.
W. 3'. Johnston, of the Canadian
"Soo" visited his mother, Mrs. J. Mc-
Kee, a few days. He was on his way
to Toronto, where he purposes pur-
chasing a grocery.
Richard Oarter brought a Sun-
flower leaf to the Record office, which
measured 21 inches across the widest
part. There is a sunflower on this
plant which measures 19 inches in
dialnetet and 67 inches in circumfer-
ence.
Ruined His Feet
Used a ten cent Corn Salve,—for a
quarter he could have cured his corns
with Putnam's Painless Corn Extract-
or. Use the best—"Putuam's."
Exeter
E. E. 'Hardy sold his confectionery
business to Bert. Wilson, of Peter -
bore'.
Gladys Dearing was presented with
a piano by her father, W. H. Dearing,
as a reward for her good work on the
Ell trance •examination.
Arthur Glanville has purchased
John Northcott's ten acres, Exeter
North. This is a good property and
the price paid was a good. one.
The Anniversary services of. Tr•ivitt
Memorial Church, Exeter, will be held
on Sunday, Sept. 0811, when Rev. R.
3'. M. Perkins, B. A., of Ingersoll, will
condnot the services.
While John Tiuney, of the 6th con-
cession of Hay, was giving his cattle
some salt, the aniinas knocked him
clown, tramping on him, fractured
and dislocated his thigh.
The Ross -Taylor Company, which
has had a steady and healthy growth
since its establishment here, has ad-
ded another important branch to the
business, namely, the manufacture of
boxes.
Mrs. R. H. Collins and Hiss Bon-
thron received word that their
nephew, Thos. Nicols, of High River,
was killed in 01 railway accident. lir.
Nicola was the owner of a large ranch
near High River and his mother left
the same day from Glasgow on her
return fraYn Seetland after a lengthy
visit there and on her return hilellcl0
visiting Iles sisters here,
Work will commence at once on tile
new ground of the Exeter Bowling •
e'ndieALO, opposite the mill, which
they lately aequired by malting a deal
o
old ground
the 1 and
a cash consider,
6
atiou. This property shottid make
one of the finest lawns in the county.
It is possible that au open air skating
rime may be eonducted there through
the WWI r' ;ei'
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-
Clinton
(1, McKinnon, 10rmerly of the D. 11,.
1. 13(0011', left for Athens, where the
taker, the principalship of the 1i(g1
School.
1•I. Pcnnabakor attended the Illgh
Court of the 1. O. P. London Tuesday
and Wednesday of last week as a. local
delegate.
The Central Liberal organization at
Toronto have settled on Sept. 23rd as
the date of Sir Wilfrid Lau ier's visit
to Clinton.
Two new inmates were added to the
House of Refuge last week, a ratan
named. Assail, front Dashwood and.
Peter Sinclair, of Grey, both old men.
Dr. Rivera and wife, of Raymond,
Alberta, were the guests of WillPlum-
steel, ('fire. Rivers and Mrs. Plumsteel
being sisters, The doctor former-
ly t
resided Oredi ton.
Mrs. Elizabeth Pattison, wife of P.
AI Patterson, founder of the Canadian
Order of Home Circles, diol at her
home in Toronto, She wa8 a sister-in-
law of A. 0. Pattison, Clinton.
A'irs. J. E. Cantelon competed at the
fourth Annual Ladies' Day Shoot at
Hamilton. She tied with 1 a Mrs. Bain
for the third prize and in the shoot off
1
Was suecessful winning 4 out of 5.
The organ factory, which has been
closed down for the past two weeks,
in order to expedite contemplated im-
provements, resumed work :Monday
morning of last week in all branches.
Mrs. Elsie, an inmate of the House
of Refuge died Monday evening of last
week at the ripe old age of 101 years.
The remains were taken to Zurich
where they were interred by the side
her life partner.
Wingham
Sept. 24th is the date of the next Di-
vision Court sittings in Wingham.
J. G. Stewart, of town, and James
Cloakey, of Morris, have purchased
the hardware business of 3'. V. Hill.
Miss Mabel Howson, who has been
visiting friends in England for the
past three months, has arrived home
m Wingham.
Monday, September the 7th will be
celebrated in 'Wingham under the
auspices of the Baseball team and the
Citizens' Band.
The Voters' Lists for the town of
Wingham for the year 1908 have been
printed and were first posted up in the
Clerk's office on the 28th ult. The list
this year contains 88'3 voters, being 14
less than last• ; year. There are 522
voters in part I ; 229 in part II and 182
in part IIs.
Wm. Doubledee has not been in the
best of health of late leaving been sub-
ject to weak spells, and on Sunday
afternoon while attending service in
the army barracks, he was seized with
paralysis. He was borne to his home,
and medical mid summoned..
The Government bill in the recent
election in North Huron amounted to
'892.80. This sum included thereturn-
c
rug officers fees, distributing ballot
boxes and supplies for deputies, &c.
The expenses of the two candidates as
per the, published statement were—
J ohn T. Currie, $08.53 ; A. 11. Mus-
grove, $107.05.
GOLDEN WEDDING.—On Tuesdaay of
hast week Jas. and Mrs. Mulvey, of
town, celebrated the fiftieth annivers-
ary of their wedding day. Mr.Mulvey
was a native of Ireland, having been
born in the county of Sligo. Mrs.
Mulvey is Canadian born, Bradford m
the oouuty of Simcoe being her birth-
place. Her maiden name was Eliza-
beth Mathieson. Mr. Mulvey came to
Canada in 1850, and 1850 was invited in
marriage to Miss Mathieson. For
twelve years they resided in the town-
ship of Wallace, and thirty-eight
years ago moved into Tirnberry,
where they lived 34years. Four years
ago, they retired from the toil of farm
labor and came to Wingham, where
we trust they will yet spend many
happy years. Twelve 01)114ren have
graced 'the happy union, eight daugh-
ters and four sons. There are now
twelve grand -children and four great -
grand -children. 'What is remarkable
is the fact, that there has not yet
been a death in the family. The
gathering on Tuesday was a happy
one, and though the sons and (laugh -
ce
Means Perfect Heating
without Gas:, Dust or S.moSi:e.
The " 1'-lecla" Furnace is the only
Furnace with Fused Joints.
These Joints are trade by fusing the steel
and cast iron parts together at white heat
making an indestructible joint. Fused
joints are permanently airtight. Even
after zo years' use they will not work
loose or leak. They insure absolute
freedom lrom dust, smoke and gas,
The Steel -Ribbed Fire Pot used on the "1Iecla"
Furnace has three times as much radiating surface
as any other style of fire pot, It will save fuel for
you and give you more heat. It extracts from the
fire, heat that would otherwise go up the chimney.
Let :Is show yon the 1908 "Hecht" and explain all
the latest improvmitettts in detail,
Made by the makers or "Peerless Peninouninr" Ranges.
WILTON & GILLESPIE
BRUSSELLS
This woman says she was saved
from an operation by Lydia E.
Plnkham's Vegetable Compound.
Mrs. Frank Emsiey, Lindsay,
Ontario, writes to Mrs. l'inkha.an :
" When 1 wrote to you h, r ,.• time
ago, I was a very sick woman minoring
from female troubles, 1 had ii:.'ntnmet-
Don of the feminine organs and eould
not stand or walk: any dioteuce, At
last I was confined to my beet and the
doctor said 1 would have to go through
an operation, but this I refused to do.
'•A friend advised Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound. After using
three bottles of it, 1 feel like a now
woman,
' I most heartily reeommend Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to all
women who suffer with female
troubles."
WOMEN.
FOR SICKSICKOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink.
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills,
ancl has positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflaimnation ulcera-
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear-
ing -down feeling, flatulency,indiges-
tion, dizziness or nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it 2
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick
women to write her for advice.
She has guided thousands to
Health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
ters are so widely scattered that it
was impossible for them all to be
present, a large company gathered. to
extend congratulations to the worthy
couple, who have stood together a-
midst the storms of life for so many
years.
Robb. Lockhart, of this town, has a
record that few men of his age can
equal. One day he assisted 'V. .T.
Henderson, of the Bluevale road in
drawing in oats. Fonrteenloads were
put in the barn during the day and
Mr. Lockhart pitched all the sheaves
on the wagon. This is certainly
good work for a man 77 years of age.
Prom the results of the scholarship
examinations published we find that
Miss Marjorie Gordon, daughter of D.
M. and Mrs. Gordon, and. a pupil of
Wingham High School, has taken the
second Edward Blake scholarship in
Science of $138.00. This talented
young lady now holds everycertiflcate
the Province can give her. Last year
she
took Ot Sr. Leaving
Part
ar
t LI with
honors and this year knorMatricula-
tion to Science, seeming first class
honors in Physics, Chemistry, Botany
and Zoology, at the same time captur-
ing the second Edward Blake scholar-
ship in Science.
sie
Most Women Worry
A Sign Of Failing Health.
The fire in 111E c;, P. R. coal piles at
Fort William has been extinguished.
The two 3'1.111' 01101 son of B. A.
Wood, of Orillia, was drowned in
Lake ('onchieliing.
'item ay '00 miming' ions —Liberal,
Peel, L. O. (graham ; Glengarry, J. A,
A4oMlllan, Conservative Brant, I. 1'.
Nonan ; North 1;-faex, Oscar If, l lein-
i)g, 11 C,
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7wa,' UOs■Rs O'5T81 WE YIlaY
with leading business house
awutt our gredustes.
LOOSE-LEAF LEDGER
end all modern aloe methods
which swim, rapid advance -
moat,
Q GREGG SNONTNMNS
taught by the only teacher in
Ontario, who attended the Auth•
or's School.
G: Three Courses—stenography, Dem- 4
martial, Telegraphy.
Rix sats, 'Tar]; el ',kl, sled 1110 Pale
.8 the Provincial Bonk at ."t, Emstache
Quebec, and got away with .$5,tam.
Ills four-year-old 80130101 of Nelson
Reugious of Dover township full Into .0
mail of hot water and was fatally' seabird,
The body of David J. Daurouche woo
eremnted by his own will, and the ashes
vest into the Detroit River by Ole
Knights of Pyklfias,
Allan Zvi Line
TURBINE STEAMERS
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MONTREAL To LIVEft'PQQI
Virginian sails Aug. 28 Sept, 29
Tunisian sails Sept. 4 Oct. '4
Victorian sails 13opt, 11 Cot, 8
000810an slide Sept•. 18 Oet.10
MONTREAL TO GLASGOW
Hoaperinn sails Aug. 20 . Sep, 20
Ionian mile Sept. 8 oat. 3
Grampian sails Sept. 12 Oct, 10
Pretoriausails dept, 10 Got. 11
r Enter any day. Write for particulars. MONTREAL TO HAVRE & LONAON
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Worry is a disease—.aud its more—
it produces other diseases, because it
breaks down the nerves and saps the
vitality of the body.
'What a pity women: don't realize
that if they were well -if the blood
was nutritious— if the nerves were
strong -if all the organs were active
—then the little things that irritate
and prey on the mind wouldn'treceive
a moment's thought.
The woman who worries has a poor
appetite—she sleeps poorly. If it only
lasted for a day or two it might be of
small consequence—but she grows
limp, miserale, unhappy—worse day
by day.
She needs Ferrozone which cures
worry by curing the conditions that
render worry possible. For nervous,
weals women, no tonic is so good
thousands it has cured just like Mrs.
Aa. E. Etheriugton, of Troy, tvlio
Writes ;—"I ant quite willing to give a
public testimonal for Ferrozone, be-
lieving it to be a tonic of superior ex-
cellence and 0120 that will rapidly build
up strength and supply pew energy
to anyone not feeling well. Last
Spring Iwas in a very poor condition
of health. I was nervous, felt tired,
and completely worn out. No doubt
it's quite a common complaint with
ladies of my_ age, but I placed groat
reliance in Ferrozone, and took it for
several weeks. It made me quite
strong, and in fact I have been in
better health ever since.' I can heart-
ily recommend Ferrozone."
Ferrozone cures by making good
blood, strong nerves and a healthy_
body,
This is why it gives color, clearness
to the shin, buoyancy to the step,
•brighbnessto the eyes—because with
good digestion and activity of the
body in all its parts there's health.
Price 60e per box at all dealers.
The Havelock Standard office and
four other business places were de-
stroyed by fire.
Two brothers named Scott were
struck by a train at an International
crossing near Truro, N. S. and killed.
Two children of Peter Good were
Minted to death in a fire that destroy-
ed
estroyed the family resi(lenco near Ethel-'
bort, Man.
The railway station at Athens and a
number of stores were robbed by men
who stole a handcar and worked their
way to Brockville.
John E, Anderson, the former
'school inspoetor for Brockville, died in
the Peni tontiary, where he was serv-
ing a term for bigamy,
Sicilian sails Aug.20 00b.10
Corinthian sella bop6 12 Cot. 24
Par)slon sails ,..,,Sept, 20
For sailings, lists and full information apply
to
i W, 14, KERR,
Agent Allan Line. Brussels. :•
BUGGIES and WAGONS
n1 P,usiness in Brussels is fail prooffofithesuperior cyaal-
�4 Years try, workmanship and durability of the, wheeled rigs
that Ewan & Co, turn out. Our business is increasing
every year and our Buggies have improvements this year that they
never had before. Our steel tires are almost double the thickness of
any other buggy on the market, and our wheels are all the best stand-
ard make with extra deep rims. Have you seen our dash support
braces ? They can't be surpassed, so there will be no more broken
dashes. This is a preventative, Our Tops are of the BEST and we
have a patent for the back stayer to prevent them from 'getting loose
or flapping. Trimmings aro the. very best of No. 1 leather with eight
different designs in workmanship, We use the lead and color paint
and the best standard Varnish on the market. Both Light aud Heavy
Buggies to suit any customer and have also Rubber Tired Buggies of
all kinds. A peep into our two large show rooms will convince any
skeptic that what we say is true.
Also a number of Farm Wagons always on hand made from the very
best of seasoned timber. Oak gears, oak wheels and spokes and heavy
maple axles, all with capped oak hubs. Any width of tire you wish,
alsolany height of wheels,
Old Buggy Tops lined and covered complete and made as good as.new
at small cost. Our famous Artist, W Nl. C. SMITH, is here in attend-
ance to repaint your old buggy and make it look the same as new. It
would really pay anyone to take a holiday and spend his whole time
Swan's paint shops and show rooms and see what we have and what
we turn out. Von will be convinced to buy both buggies and wagons
and get your buggy repainted at Ewan & Co's up•to-date Carriage
Shop. Ca11 and get our terms and prices and buy trom a reliable firm
and support home industry.
SPECIAL RIGS MADE TO ORDER.
EWAN & 00.,
BRUSSELS
FARM UBORES'
EXCURSIONS
to Harvest Fields of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Well-paid work for over 25,000 men.
one-way second class to Winnipeg, Free tickets from
Winnipeg to points where harvesters are needed,
east of Moose Jaw, and west of Moose Jaw to
Alberta at one cent per mile.
RETURN TICKET TO ONTARIO STARTING POINT FOR ADDITIONAL
$18.00, AFTER WORKING AT LEAST ONE MONTH
Apply to ticket agents for full conditions
GOING DATES
from territory
SOUTHWEST OF TORONTO
AUG. 18, 19
SEPT.9
PT.
/
NORTHWEST OF TORONTO
AUG. 14, 18
SEPT. 1, 8
From stations on Toronto -North
Bay line, west to butnotincludioa
Toronto•Samfa line.
From station, on Toronto -Sarnia
lino, and south thereof in Ontario.
EAST OF TORONTO
AUG. 20, 22, 27
SEPT. 2, 11,14
From •tadons East. of Toronto -
North Boy lino, to and indudiod
Sharbot Lake and Kingdon.
Ticket. issued
H0MESEEKERS'
Ereur.iom afford ben ecom-
modadon, with Tourist Sleepera.
Lave: SEPT. 115. 29
AAagent alaoutthem.
to women, but not at half -fare for children.
SPECIAL TRAINS FROM ALL C. P. R. STATIONS ON
AUGUST 14. 18 and 20. Apply- to neared C.P.R. ticket mat
So leaflet giving conditions, train times, etc, or write
C. B. FOSTER, District Passenger Agegt, TORONTO
NATIONAL
Roller Flour Malls
OUR NEW "FLA INC ROLL"
is now in full operation. It will save you
money to have your Oats "Flaked" before
feeding horses
rry our New
BREAKFAST FOOD Corneola
Made from White Wheat, Healthful and Invigorating,
Don't forget that our "White Loaf" Flour
is still taking the lead for .Tread. Flours,
lis 1k11 kinds of Feed kept constantly on hand.
WM. & RNA. R E
BRUSSELS