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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1908-10-22, Page 5BUSINESS CAROL
B. MoORAC7t;B1'T-
• COa at Grgoory, Turnljrry streetilfruesele,
MiSS LAURA SPENCE a.
Teacher of Piano or Oran
ETHEL. ONT.
WM. SPENOE�
CONVEYANCER AND ISSUE*
OP MARRIAGE LICENSES
nice fe the Pest O111oe, Ethel. 90.4
K. O. T. M.
hold their egular moewingaoinbthe Latina
Room, Booker Illogic, on the let and 8rd
Tuesday evenings of oath month.
Visitors weloome,
A, SOMERS Com.waYs A, NOGUIRE, 2i, E.
JAMES HARRIS,
Agent Howick Mutual
Fire Insurance Company
Office and Realdenee-
WALTON, ONT.
JOHN SUTHERLAND
1N8011AN0g,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
1 S• SCOTT AS AN A.UCTION-
1 • ;en, will sell for better prices, to
better moo, is lose time and less (Merges
than any other Auctioneer in East Huron or
be won't charge anything. Dates aid orders
0081 always be arranged at life office or by
personal application.
ROB r. H. GARNISS
nuomv ALE - ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Terms reasonable, Sales arranged for
at the offoe of Taw POST, Brassele, 22tf
VETERINARY.
A. CUNNINQ'fIAbI-
• Boner octane a of 010 Ontario Vet-
erinary College, Is prepared to treat all die.
00000 01 400180000304 animals in a comnet-
eut manner. Particular attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry aid afiik Leaver. Calls
promptly attended to. Mae and Infirmary
-Four doors North of bridge, Tnrnberry et.,
Brussels, Phone 47 k
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
Vir M. SINULAIII-
• Barrister, 8olleitor, iOouveyanoer,
Notary Public', ate. Office -Stewart's Stook
I door North 01 Oeutre,l Hotel,
Solicitor for the Metropolitan Bank.
pSOTIDFOOT, BAYS & BLAIR-
BARRISTERS SOLICITO1t8, NOTARIES
PUHL10, ETO.
W, PAO0DBOOT, It. O. R. 0. HAYS
G, P. BLAIn.
Offioos--Those formerly occupied by Meagre
Cameron at Holt,
ONralete..
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEILD,
enss,rINT
• Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario and Flr'et.olaoe Honor
Graduate. of Toronto University. OtMon
next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery,
B13UNBELe,
Synopsis of Canadian Northwest
HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS:
ANY even 0umboradteeotion of Dominion
Laude In Manitoba, Saokatohowan and
Alberta, excepting 8' and 20, not reserved,
may be homeetea204 by any person who is
the sole head of it family, or any male over
18 years of age, to the extent of one-quarter
seotlon of 180 aores more or lees.
Entry may bo made personally at the
local land office for the district fu whlob
the land Is situate,
The homesteader is required to perform'
the aonditiouo connected therewith under
one of the following plane,:
(1) At least six months' residence upon
and cultivation of the land in each year for
three years,.
t2ototre)r(eldeoledeoeaed (or soother,
re
ental d form the requirements of
to rest.
donee may be initialled by such person re.
aiding with the father or mother.
(8) 11 the Battler has his permanent reel.
donee apoa -farming laud owned by him
In the vicinity of his hmnostead, the re.
uiremopts as to realteoce ay be setts -
fled ed by roaldenee upon the 114111 laud,
Sixteenths' notice in writing shoal! be
given to the Commissioner of Dominion
Lando at Ottawa Of luteatioo to apply for
patent,
• W. W.001LY.
N. B. Unauthorised orifi d public &tlou oof f tble ad.
•vertlsemeut will not be paid for,
BUGGIES
WAGONS
If you want a really good article
in the Buggy or Wagon line go
to the old reliable °ober Oarrlage
Builder bn Market Square, Brus-
sels, where you will Ihid a first-
class assortment.
Best of hand made Farm Wag-
ons with different widths of Brea
and different heights of tvhoele.
Extra large hand made Wheel-
barrow.
Re -rimming Light and Heavy
Wheels, llepsiting, Re -painting
and Bo -trimming attended to let
shortest nodes,
JOHN OOBER
Business Cards
A, H. MONTEITH�--
Ilarristor, Sohoitor, N8tery, &o„ nncuposor to
A, n. Macdonald. Moe over Standard lions,
Brussels,
DR. HAMILTON
Dental Burgeon, Mice opposite the poatolitce,
1=s'wul vlait Gerrie tee apt end (lata
Monday of each month. Winn
DR. 7'. T, M'RAE
Daphelor of Medleine, Unlvereitty of Toronto ;
Lleenteite end Graduate of the (,ollegeet Phy-
sicians
and Surgeons, Ont. Pont-uradnue
Chlougo Bye, Ear, Nose and 8hroat Hospital,
oleoneo, Ili. Ex•House surgeon to St, Mich-
ael's Hosp3Gnl Toronto.
Office over FR. Smith's Drug Store. Tele•
phono'oonnection with Urnnbrook tit e11 hours,
t ROtNbis, rice le lid War
BRUSSELS
(RANO Soumn Goma Nowa(
812111 7:05 a m I Express . 10;85 n In
Haven 11;25 a in Mall 1:49m
Express 8:02p in Express_-- 8:50j in
WALTON
To Toronto To Goderioll
Express 8:41 0 m l Express 11:80a 211
Express .,..,.,. 8:11 p m Express 7:47 11 111
Mh, istrTrt Itetlys
Wingham
The congregation of Victoria
Avenue Baptist church, Hamilton,
has extended a call to 'Rev. R. Edgar
Allen, of Wingham. Rev. Mr. Allen
preached there on a recent Sunday
and made a very favorable impression
on the people, who deckled to lose no
time in extending a call to him. Rev.
Mr, Allan is a man of about 35 years.
He held charges in Toronto and other
places before coming to Wingham,
where he has been highly successful,
He is an especially strong pulpit min-
ister, and is also spoken of as a good
pastor, and au earnest worker in every
branch of Christian activity. 'Those
who have heard and have had the
privilege of meeting him believe that
if he accepts he will be a notable ad-
dition to the ranks of the Baptist
clergy in that city,
Have You Warts
You can cure them painlessly by
Putuam's Corn and Wart Extractor.
Never known to fail. Be sure you get
"Putnam's," in 25c. bottles.
Wroxeter
(Intended for last week)
Miss J. J. Allan, eyesight speoialint, will be
et the porton House, Wroxeter, on Wednesday
next, Oct. 28th, from 8 a. m. to 12 o'clock.
NEwsY NOTES. -Miss Mabel Mor
-
foot left for Alton, Ill., lust Friday
where she has seemed a good posi-
tion. -O. Cook, of Hensltll, was a visit-
or in the village. -Mrs. John Gibson
and Miss M. McKercher returned re-
cently from a trip to Scotiaucl.-Miss
Mary Sanderson and little noioe, Miss
Leta Sanderson are guests of relatives
in Ottawa. -Mrs. Smailbaek and
daughter, Miss Hilda, of Owen Sound,
spent a part of last week with the
former's nephew, J. R. Wendt. -Mr.
and Mrs. Hupfer left for their home
in Michigan 021 Tuesday after visiting
for some weeks with the former's
brother, Robert Huger, of'1'urnberry.
Mr. I,lupfer was a former resident
of this vicinity, it being about 30
years since he left here. This is his
second visit here during that period. -
Thos. Hemphill, sr., has disposed of
his oatmeal mill to his son, Thos. G,
Hemphill, and Harry Brawn. Mr,
Hemphill, sr., left for Honsall on Sat-
urday where he will move his family
shortly. -Miss Kate Lovell' left for
Prince Albert, Sask., last week where
she will spend several months with
relatives. -A. moving picture enter-
tainment was given in the Town Hall
Friday evening. Although only fair-
ly well attended the pictures were
first-class and the entertainment well
worth patronizing. -It is rumored
that a newspaper will likely be start-
ed here in tile near future. -Mrs.
David Walker, of Niagara Falls, is
the guest of her mother,' Mrs. ,Tohn
Gibson. -Mrs, M. McLennan has re-
turned from a visit with friends in
London and Strathroy. Miss Agnes
Snell is visiting relatives in Wallace -
burg. -Thos. Wade, of Fotdwieh, was
in thevillage on Monday. -O. F. and
Mrs. McLean, of San Francisco, are
guests of the latter's brother, Dr. W.
I. B. Smale.-T. W. and Mrs. Gibson,
of Toronto, spent several days with
Mrs. F. V. Dickson. -Miss Libbie His -
cooks, of Teeswater, is the guest of
her aun t, 1411s. Geo. Allan. -A.
lop was a visitor in the village. -An-
other one of the early settlers of this
vicinity passed away on Saturday
evening at the residence of her
daughter, Mrs. A. McLean, in the per.
son of Mrs. Samuel Playford, relict of
the late Samuel Playford: The de-
ceased had hada very severe illness
ecently and Was thought to have re-
overod nicely when a sudden attack
f heart failure resulted in her death,
rs..Playford, who had reached her
2nd year was of a quiet disposition, a
ind mother and faithful wife and
ndly remembrances of her will ling -
in the lnemories of those who knew
er so many years. A large • family
sons and daughters•survive. The
uneral took pine on Tuesday after -
on. In the absence of the rector
eV. Mo'. Lang•Ford, of Brussels, con-
toted the service at the Episcopal
torch and the Wroxeter cemetery
lord the remains were interred. -
os. Grant has purchased A. Me-
an's residence on Queen street.-
n event of interest occurred at the
me of Frank find Mrs, Wright, of
rnberr on Wednesday ne
m., wlxen their slay at 5 o'ho0k
youngest dttuglhteri
ss Pauline, was married to NIr.
n1ay, of Howick• Rev. L. Perrin,
A,; was the officiating clergyman,
ly a few relatives and immediate
ends witnessed the ceremony. Mt',
cl Mrs. Finlay have commenced
Ouse -keeping on the former's farm
Rewiok and have the best wishes
a large circle of friends. -Robert
11er, of West•'1'oronto, was a Visitor
the villago this week.-ltov. Thos.
l,Mrs. Davidson and children, of
'na, were the guests Of Mrs, Jno.'
amilton, while attending the an-
orsary. services and tett meeting of
Presbyterian church,
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A. booklet, has been Matted giving
history o1' the Presbyterian rause
•4'Vroxetel', and from it we le3111)1 tilt
the first ordained minister to suppl
the 8pitituttl nee(1s of the eongreg
Lion was Rev, John Bennie, who t
1860 preached three Sabbaths/it the 1
houses of the people during harve
timeThere 110
nal supply until tAngust < of 1857,ip wl e
.Rev. Joseph Hcott preached two Sa
baths and was followed at intervals I>
others, In the Spring of 1868 applic
tioti was Stade for leave to give a ca
Whir* Was pxteoded to }tee. W. U
Young, in cou,jun('tioll withth
Morl'isbank, Bluovale and Knox cot
ggrzegaticns, Ainleyville, and whoa
11171171 communion Was held in Thos
Gtbsou 'slog house. Jan. 27th, 1859,
movement was set on foot for 111
erection of a church, which was cont
pletod at a cost of $59. A nlovelnen
was inaugurated in 18(11 to build
commodious edifice, which was su
eessful, the note church being opene
on Feb. 1, 1888, ata cost of $880, Rev
Me. Young officiated at the Opening
and was assisted by Rev. Mr, Irving,
of Ayr. The present church, costing
between $5,000 and $G0,000 was erected
in 1802. It was opened find dedicated
by the late Principal Cavan, of Knox
College. The settled ministers of the
Wroxeter congregation since 1858 are
as follows :-Rev. W. O. Young, 1858-
1805 ; Rev. Gen. Brown, 1808-1888 ;
Rev. Thos. Davdson, 1888•-1894 ; Rev.
R. 8. G. Anderson, 1894-1903 ; ev. L,
Perrin, 1903. The following Elders
have been ordained and inducted :•-.T•
8, McTavish, on July 12, 1898 ; J. R.
Miller, on May 20, 1878 ; Jas, Wylie,
on May 29, 1870 ; W. S. McKerchet,
on July 22, 1800. The officers of the
Sunday school are :--W. 8, McKerch-
01, Supt. ; W. J. Perrin, Sec-Treas.,
Miss tufa Davidson, Organist ; Geo.
Allan, Librarian. The officers of the
Young Peoples' Society are :-Rev, L.
Perrin, Boli, Pres. ; D. P. J. Mitchell,
President ; D. W. Rae, Vice -Pres. ; J,
Perrin Ree -See. ; Miss R. Henry, Cor -
See. ; Miss G. Harris, Treas. ; Miss M.
Davidson, Organist,
a Vice-presidents, the pastors of the
it; dliferc nt churches of the village ; Hec-
tt rotary, J. A, Turnbull ; 'lreasul'tm, A.
y Robb. The other nleinbcr's of the ex-
ct- ecntive ehos(nl to represent the inf.
n ferent ohurohrs were; T, G. Banan-
a;t3'ne, O, H. Holmes,, and S. Love,
tat: lallvelnpes forsubscripCtions in aid of
a'- the Lord's Day Alliance Were d(4 -
n tl'ibutea.
b.
Y To Stop a Crying Baby.
a. It'may be cramps, perhaps emit',
11, pale or gas on the etomaeh,--•but in
• any ease rt few drape of Nervillue
e soothes the pain and allows the child
1- to sleep peacefully. Nervilinc cures
e i minor ills such as colds, headache, in-
. tenni,' and external pains as 18(911 as
a any doctor, -safe to use. because small
0 dose is required. Mothers, you will
- find Nervilinc an invaluable aid in
t preventing and curinir,sickness. Keep
da a
at bottle25right at Mind, come clay you
c- will need it badly, Sold everywhere
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Stotnaoh trouble would more quick-
ly disappear if the idea of treating the
cause, raher than the effect, would
come into practice. A tiny, inside,
hidden nerve, says Dr. Shoop, governs
and gives strength to the stomach.
,A branch also goes to the heart and
one to the kidneys. When these "in-
side nerves" fail, then the organs
must falter. Dr. Shoop's Restorative
is directed specifically to these failing
nerves. Within 18 hours after start-
ing the Restorative treatment
patients say they realize a gain.
Sold by all dealers.
Clinton
The Collegiate Institute held their
annual sports and field day Friday
afternoon. Tile weather was all that
could be Wished for, and a large num-
ber of people were present. The
events were all well contested. The
cup for senior championship goes to
Clarence J. Copp, the medal for jun-
ior championship was won by Alex.
Davidson. The annual entertain -
anent is to be held next month.
Atwood
(Intended for last week)
Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Lung, of
Ethel, visited Mrs. A. F. Piercey.
'Wm. and and hit's. Heist spent Sun -
clay with Jas. Lnngrmre, Milverton.
Rev. H. P. Westgate, Atwood, left
last week to continue his studies at
Huron College, London.
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. McVicar were in
Blyth attending the marriage of the
Tatter's brother,
Two rinks of the townbowlers drove
to Listowel and played afriencllygame
with the bowlers of that town.
The young people of St. Alban's
church helcl their first mission study
meeting Tuesday evening of lastweek,
Miss 141. Cook, of Freshen, is enjoy-
ing a week's holiday at the parsonage
with her cousins, ltev. Mr. and Miss
Reid..
The bachelors and beneclicts camp
together on Monday afternoon of last
week for the third time, and in a five
innings game of baseball the bachelors
cinched rt by a score of 2040, thus
taking one.game out of the three.
The anntversal'y services of the
Donegal Methodist church, were Sun-
day and Monday, Oct. 11th and 12th.
Rev. E. A. Pear, of Exeter, preached,
On Monday evening (r sacred concert
was given in the church, also a supper
served 111 the shed.
Tuesday evening of last week the
meeting of the Lord's Day Alliance
WAS held in the Methodist church.
Rev. 121r. Price, paster of the Baptist
church, presided. A splendid address
was delivered by Rev. Mr. Hanna,
traveling secretary of the Alliance.
He discussed the aim, work and
methods of carrying on the work of
the Lord's Day Alliance. After the
address the following offlcere for the
Atwood branch of the Alliance were
elected : President, T. G. Ratcliffe ;
-The --
Star Grocery
ETHEL
Our stock of Groceries is clean
and froth• Our new Canted
Geodi, have just arrived and we
are now able to satisfy the wants
of the pileic along this line with
thisis
Canli
NA
v edgcod
handle only the BESTbrand We
f
Canned Goods on the market,
We have on hand a few sacks of
Vinson's Pan Dried Rolled ,Oats.
Try smut 101d be convinced of the
quaiity of our goods,
Salt in bulk or by the barrel,
Good Bread always on band.
Orders promptly delivered
W.T. Spence
ETHEL.
LON GROAT %VINs. -'Lbw Longboat,
the great Indian runner of the Irish -
Canadian Athletic Club, won the Ward
Marathon race held at 'Toronto, Satur-
day, thus proving he is yet far from
spent as a runner. This is the third con-
secutive time Longboat has Won the
Ward race, the trophy thus becoming
his permanent property. Longboat ran
a magnificent race, completing the
course, which was slightly over 18 miles.
in 1.5t 29, just a little more than eight
minutes faster. than the time of John
Roe, who finished second. Meadows,
the five.miler, who was expected to press
Longboat, finis13d a good third. One
hundred andeffty contestants faced the
starter, titpee having been forbidden to
compete.by the doctors, who examined
all competitors before the rare. Of this
large field over fifty finished within two
hours and a hair. At the start Sellen
took the lead, followed by Longboat,
Green and Woods. By the time the
ruuners took the road after covering a
mile on the track, the field had begun to
spread one At five utiles Meadows and
Longboat were together, but at the half
way mark the Indian led, and finished
an easy winner in 1.51.29. John Roe,
West End Y. M, C. A , wes second in
7 59.30, and Meadows, of the same elide
third, in 2.02.56, and John bitter, Central
Y. M. C. A„ fourth, in 2,04.33. Other
runners finished in the following order:
Sellers, Black, Thomas, Sellers, War-
wick, Lister, Howard, Day, Woodstock,
Breen, W. Jones, Foster, G. S Willis,
Hubbard, Hiliger, Dunn, H, Field, P.
Richard, A. Warren, Watts, Earnie
Woods, H. Forth, lames Corkery, Seitz,
W. H. Price, McConnell Puttock, F,
A. Bragg, Meade, W. Turley, McCor-
mick. G. E. Hunt, Lightwood, R. Barr,
Ray Price, J. Lowe, Campbell. F. B.
Pool, W. Blackwell, Dufferin, A. Wat-
kins, R. Crawley, A. Banks, H. Phiun,
G. Peskin, As Longboat entered the
exhibition grounds, where was the fin-
ishing ;ins, he was given a tremendous
reception, a Rag being placed in his
bands as he circled the track.
The Strenuous Life
Pulls so Hard on the Stomach it
Must Have Help
The stress and strain of the strenu-
ous life in both city and country
makes stomach troubles. Five people
suffer to -day where one did ten years
ago with sick headache, dizziness,
flatulence, distress after eating, specks
before the eyes, bloating, nervousness
and the many other symptoms of in-
digestion.
All who are suffering with stomach
troubles, and that means at least two
out of three in Brussels and other
towns, should use IIIi-oala stomach
tablets. Nothing else is as safe, yet
effective ; nothing else can bo so
thoroughly relied upon to relieve all
troubles from indigestion as Mi-o-na.
So reliable is Mi-o-na that Jas. Fox
with every 80 cent box he sells gives a
guarantee to refund the looney unless
the remedy cures.
Canadian News
It is reported that hundreds of Liberal
voters have been left off the lists in
Manritoba through an alleged printer's
erro,
Rural mail delivery was inaugurated
between Hamilton and Aotastet' on Sat-
urdayo.
twnew churches, one Methodist
and the other Adventists, were dedicat•
ed at London, Ont.
The new twenty -thousand -dollar Y.
M. C. A. building at Woodstock was
formally opened last night,
The C. P. R. roundhouse at Outre-
m0nt and three engines were damaged
by fire. Loss, 8320,000.
The Hamilton City Council has re•
netve(1 the franchise of the Bell Tele.
phone Company for five years.
Sir Thomas Shaughnessy denies posi-
tively that the C. P. R. is negotiating
for the Chicago Great Western,
The steamer Lyman C. Smith strucic
a pier in the Soo Canal, knocked a hole
in her bow and how lies an obstruction
to navigation.
1. S. Duff, member for West Simeoe,
has been appointed Provincial Minister
of Agriculture, Hon, Mr. Monteith
having retired.
On the Yukon River, at a distance of
from 700 to Boo utiles from the sea, there
are nutty points where it is nearly twen-
ty miles wide.
The Atlantic Hotel at North Bay,
with two valuable residences and the
hotel stables, were destroyed by fire,
Loss about 8325,000.
1;. Pickup and W. Clarke, two East.
ern harvesters, were fined 8320 and
costs at Winnipeg for tiekot•scalping.
Burglars at Berwick, N. S„ robbed.
the railway stetson, and boarded a
trollitoff,ey oar with the safe and so carried
Great Ganger in Headaches.
It's often dangerous to consider
headache a trifling ailment. If the
head itches, the stomach is oat of or-
der and some serious disease may be
ilnpeudiug. To tone up the stomach,
to give it healthy action, nothing in
modern medicines is so suceessful as
Dr. Hamilton's Pills. The colleen-
trated vegetable extracts in Dt', Ilam.
ikon's Pills have a quieting, healthful
effect on the stenuteix and removeall
disorders, "Your iteadnho will be
cured and they won't rennin, if yon
use Dr, Hamilton's Pills, Sold every-
where,
You won't tell your family doctor
the whole story about your private
illness -you are too modest. You
need not be afraid to tell Mrs. Pink -
ham at Lynn,Mass., the things you
00111401 not explain to the doctor. Your
letter will he held in the strictest con-
fidence. From her vast correspond-
ence with sick woolen during the
past thirty years she may have
gained the very knowledge that will
help your ease. Such letters as the fol-
lowing, from grateful women, es-
tablish beyond a doubt the power of
LYDIA Ec P N(HAIMPS
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
to conquer all female diseases.
Mrs. Frank Emsley, Lindsay,
Ontario, writes to Mrs. Iinkham
When I wrote to you some time
ago, I was a very sick woman suffering
from female troubles. I had inflamma-
tion of the feminine organs and could
not stand or walk any distance. At
last I was confined to any bed and the
doctor said I 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, I feel like a new woman.
" I most heartily recommend Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to all
Women who suffer withf emale troubles."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills
and has positively cured thousande of
women who have been troubledwith
displacements, inflammation, ulcera-
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear-
ing -down feeling, flatulency, indiges-
tion, dizziness,ornervousprostration.
Alex. Day, of Wiarton, was crushed to
death in a pile-driver.
The Sunday street car organization at
London, Ont„ will start an active cam-
paign at once.
An arrangement has beon made to
ship the Hindu colony in British Col.
umbia to British Honduras.
A warrant has been issued for Ma•
guire, the G. T. yardman, held responsi•
ble for the fatal wreck at Mount Ver-
non.
Fleury O'Hara. of Kingston, aged 74
years, and Nelson Gottesleben, near
Berlin, were killed by falling from trees
while picking apples.
A pain prescription is printed upon
each 25c. box of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain
Tablets. Ask your doctor or druggist
if this formula is not complete. Head
pains, womaly pains, pains anywhere
get instant relief from a Pink Pain
Tablet. All dealers.
A child
tVeS burned to death in a
schooner at Quebec. and Mrs. Paquet,
the child's mother, was very seriously
burned in extinguishing the fire.
William Martin, the defaulting North
Bay tax collector, pleaded guilty of mis-
appropriating the town's funds in the
Assize Court, and asked for hie liberty
in order to complete restitution.
If everything else in the
house did its share of
the work as well as
lack MOW
Stove Polish
very few women would
complain of the housework.
"Black Knight" does away
with the everlasting
rubbing and polishing. It
shines quickly and the
hottest fire can't dull its
bright, fresh polish,
Always ready for use for
Stoves, Glltes and other
Ironwork.
It's 'the best polish and the
biggest can for the looney.
Send dealer's name and 10c
for full site can if yen can't
get "Black Knight" in you
town,
The F. 0. DALtET CO. Lflf
DAMILTON, Ol6
i The Goveremet) 1 will begin selling
old age annuities next month.
A mixed train wee derailed near
i Allendale and six passengers injured,
t illy. W. 3. Tyner, of Ninon, was
killed by lits automobile upsetting in a
swamp.
Conductor Chas. P. Clarke was caught
(while making a coupllilg at Hanover,
and killed,
Scigiliano and Maki were found
guilty 01 litauslaughter at the Sault Stet,
Marie Assises.
Smoke has been proving an obstacle
at0taMnaviai'lgaa.ti'on in the vicinity of .Stunt
A resolution in favor of woman suf-
frage
will be submitted to the National
Council of Women at its session at Ot-
tawa,
D. McGillicuddy, editor of The Cal.
gary News, has been 'sent for trial on a
charge of libelling the editor of the Ere.
Opener,
trolly oue•half of the business portion
of Stettler, Alberta, was destroyed by
fire. Leslie Miller was asleep in one of
the stores and lost his life.
Go to the blood if you are to drive
out Rheumatism, A Wisconsin
physician, Dr. Shoop, does this with
Ills Rheumatic Remedy -and with
seeming success. Rub -ons, says the
doctor, never did cure Rheumatism,
It is more than skin deep -it is con-
stitutional, always. Because of this
principal, Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic I
Remedy is perhaps the most popular
in existence. It goes by word of
mouth from one to another every-
where. Grateful patients gladly
spread results. It is an act of human-
ity to tell the sick of a way to health.
Tell some sick one. Sold by all deal-
ers.
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Hay Favor ;Lu('ororB,
l.v(•ryWllel'e you see people with
821) o, running eyes, ('0.1)5383411 sneezing,
nose colds and headaches, These are
the first stages of Ilay Fever, which
increase in severity till frost comes.
Only sure cure known is to inhale
Oatarrhn'one. It destroys the germ,
gives relief in a.few initiates, elves
r
1 thoroughly. Doctors recommend Oa-
tatThozenebecause safe and efil0.103111),
bold by all dealers for h1,00. Try this
guaranteed ease for Httiluilrr' 0334:41r2b,.
Ast11n)a, tiny Fever, it never fails,.
eumatism
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I have found a tried and trued rare for Grieo•.
llastlam 1 Nota remedy that t 311 straights» the
fdlltorted limbs 0f ehrpnla erlp,pplas, 2102 turn bony
1Mews blr): to flesh agatn. 7t'hat 18lmpoo 131)5.
H 8118011(1011 Surely 1011 the paths and 01008804
ftbis doplorablo dlseasa
In Oermany'-wlth a et in the City of
'Darmstadt' -i fowld ileae lastlast Ingredlont with
which Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy was made
iu perfected, dependable presrri5COn. Without
lthat last ingtodiont, I oe0ee0siuily tn'ate0 many,
manycases5tRilcurable aentnow,athast,itu»i,
iformly curesall curable eases of this heretofore
much dreaded disease. Those send -like granular
{wastes, found in Rhonmatla Blood soon, todlssolvo
,1004 pats away ender the salon of this remedy as
.freely as 11000 sugar when added to 1)020 water,
.And then, when dissolved, these 001850005 waste,
'freely pass from the system, and 11)30 must of
;Real need -no
is gpns forever. There I8 now /20teat need -no actual excuse to suffer longer with..
out help. We 081), and to confidence recommend
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Rheumatic Remedy
"ALL DEALERS"
Single Harness
We make a speoinity of Sin-
gle Harness and offer you great
values, Our Team Harness al-
ways stands the wear and is
known for its great durability.
Fine Beaver Cloth
Fur -lined Overcoats
is a new line we have put in this Fall and our prices on them
will please you. Also our Wool and Plush Lap Bugs are proving
great sellers, our prices being so low.
In the Shoe Department
you will find comfortable and durable Shoes of all kinds for all sizes
of people even for the little tots.
Two sets Second-hand Single Harness -one set just in use two
months -one set $4 75 ; the other $9.00.
Bargains in Trunks and Satchels.
I. C. RICHA RDS
,,►Thea`
EconomyRange
is a Leader
This Bauge has six boles, a 13 -gallon Reservoir,
andi
N oils Base. It sells at
- High Warming Closet $6.00 extra.
$54,00
A east iron Range "Corona," six
holes, Reservoir, with High
Warming Closet -
$36.00
A four holed Range with High
Shelf and Reservoir
for only
$28.00
The best Bargains on the Market to -day
DON'T MESS THEM
Gerry
Walker
NATIONAL
Roller Flour Mills
OUNEW "FLAKING ROLL"
is now in full operation. It will save you
looney to have your Oats "Flaked" before
feeding horses
Fry our New
BREAKFAST - r=o
Made from White Wheat, .Healthful and Invigorating,
Don't forget that our "White Loaf" Flour
is still taking the lead for Bread Flours.
Ali hinds of Feed Rept constantly on hand,
• Me& R. A. PRY.
BRusasta