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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1909-5-20, Page 5oienterit DUSINEs DARDS. �'(% [ . MoCRA.O EN-,, M o Immo of A4etriaco Lfoausos, Qt, hoe at Grocery, Turuberry street, Brussels, It, 0. r, M, Brume* soots T 0 M nt 0f the ge0 A o a o ah as N. 4 bold their regular Sleek, on In Etre` Lodine 1Goem, li velar liloolc el rho 1st and and 'Lgest)0Y ovoplage 0f eaob munt1± Visitors always welcome. A, SOIFER% Oo,u, 4. Aioottntio, lt, Ti, WM, SPENCE CONVL'YAlYCii31 AND ISSUER olr 112AJil,IACTE LIO4NSES Ines to the fest office, meet. 80.E JAMES HARRIS, Agent Howioif Mutual Fire Insurance Company Oflloa and Resfdenee- vvm.roAI. ONT. JOHN SUTHERLAND 18000AN0g, FIRE AND MARINF., GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS. R.' B. I0011'T Ala AN AUC'TION- e BNB, will sell for batter prides, to better men, lnlees time and less charges than any other 'A uobiuoee r ip East Huron or he won't °Largeanything. Dates and orders can always bearranged at this ogles or by personal applloation, ROST. H. GARN!SS #ILDEVALE - ON'F, Auctioneer for Huron County. Terms Sales arranged tooeoPan POST,iuses. 26 1. iAl. AND CONVEYAf gfND. M. 6INOLA11.1.V V - e Barrister, aolioltor, Conveyancer, Notary Public, Jae. Olhoe-8 tewart's #iioob 1 door North of Central Hotel. Solicitor for tho Metropolitan Sauk. 13 tt0 DF 001E AYS & BL6i — BARRISTERS SOLICITORS, NOTARIESPUBLIC, IE'IU. W. Paoun000 , R. 0. R. 0, liras 4. P. BLAtn. Ofllaao-Those formerly 0400»led by Messrs Cameron & Bolt, C 008111077, 0±116100. DENTISTRY DR. R. P. FE!LO, ansnmaaT (iruduate of the Royal College of Deutal Sarcoma; of Ontario nod Eirst•olaso Honor 4raduale of Toronto University. Onloe next to Brower'e Photograph Gallery, 13RU88EL8. Synopsis of Canadian Northwest HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS; NY even uumberodt a A ee tia Dominion Lauds a tinAltg 8 ba, Saskatchewansott. and Alberta, eaoeptlgg 8 and 26sot reserved, way bo bamestoadod by as o G who s Lha Dole head of a family,r person who it of any male over 18 tios of ago, rho extort oof one-quarter 'motion of 160 acres more or lura. Entry may be made personally at the local )and cillos for the 4106±106 to which the laud la situate. The homesteader is required to perform the oouditione 0ouneeted therewith under One of the loliewiug pious.: (1) At least six woutile' residence upon and oulttvntiou of the laud lu eaoL year for three years, (2) If the hither for mother, if the (0(606 is deceased) of the homesteader resides upon a farm iu the vicinity of the laud entered for the roquiromeute as to resi- dence may be satisfied by snob person re- siding wfyeu the father or mother. (3) Itthe settler has Lia permanent rosi- iu the v vicinity r of ug 1110 homestead, 1, by bim re- quirementsae to roo(douoo May be satis- fied byrosideuoe upon the said laud. bixmontbs`notioo In writing should he given to the Commissioner of Dominion Lauds at Ottawa of Intention to apply for patent. Deputy of lite B inister0of Interior. N. B. Unauthorized pnblieutioq of this ad. vertiseutsut wit! not be paid for, Farmers or Storelaeepers ' by coming to the Brussels Salt Works can get any Kind of Salt they require. Gordon Mooney, .Foreman, - Brussels. IN Pain lecongestioei , Dahl is anywhere, pressure-nothing else Usually. At least, so says Dr. Shoop, and t4 prove it he has created a little pink tablet. Thal tablet -called Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablet- coaxes blood pressure away from pain neuters. Its otteetfacharming, pleasingly dellgbtful. Gently, though safely, it surely equalizes the blood chem lotion. �IIfE you baro a headache, it's blood preesnro, L it's painful sleepless, o with women, same canep IS YOU are olOOplepe, ssutle.a, 606600, 168 blood eon8ostion-blood cop 060, That TamsV is p Certainty, for Dr. Shone's• bleadacbe Tablets supe 161n 20minutes, s, and the tablets simply distribute the unnatural blood immure. Bruise your finger, and doesn't It get red, and swell, and Pain you? Of course it does, It's con. nstibn,, blood pressure. You'll find itrohero 0010 We sen at 20 centtss, a 4 cheerfully Sonne. , and cheer ally recommoa4 Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets "ALL DEALERS" A tickling or dry cough can be gnicltiy ioosenead with De, Shoop's Cough Remedy, No opium, no p chloroform, nothing unsafe or harsh, Sold by ail dealers, isw9ingoota Ps%a4 worll, The ecilool ie In a ftaurlehing A, H. MONTEITN 4nrrister, Bolielter, Notary, &o„ successor' to A. M.0loceouold, 'Mee over Standard Bonk, Anatole. PR, 7'. T. M'RAE. o 0 or of 0d glee, Univorptty of Toronto ; 1vn r i o ii, t al t o.td I' u,b it eo aoofrho00110•aof Ph y,Melons and klurg2000 Ont, 1 3'osug os ants (Anew Bye, Icor, Nose mid lhro,tt HosRl�tel, QlaeegKo,111, alx•.1ionee Semen to lit, MJolt. sel'a Hospital Toronto. Tele- phone 0o connection Entitles 0r;n,niDrug lcsatat More, noire. DR,. HAMILTON' Aono] ;adnate Denial Deparidaeta, Toronto University ; Lloontiote of boys' Vollego of Dental 8urgeon0, of Toronto, 0111yo over 3. . T, ltoss' store 1361100010. 1�•s^W311 v1s(t Wrexeller the Stet and third Mondays and Gorrio the 000011(, and fourth A600days of e00h mogtla, DR. WARgARW Honor graduate of the Oatn1'lo Veterinary College, Day and night calls, Moe opposite Flour mill, Libel. Qrazamw goavve Rail, 0,r 8IOUSSELS Mali7;05 00004 G0600 NORTr 7:05 a m IExpt oda ..10;06 8 to tilwes0 11:25 a in Mall.., 1:44 p rn . Express 8:03p m Express ••.•.. 8:68 p le WALTON J.o Toronto To Godsrloh Express8141 a ni I Exprnea - 11:00 n nt .... Express 0:11 p m. Express ..... 7:47pm :CStrict Forestville R. Thomson has the poles on the ground for the telephone line to his .hone, T. R. Bennett planted 1,100 locust anti 2,500 pine trues in his forest plan- tation this Spring. T. R. Bennett was called to Genie Sunday evening of last week as This mother, Mrs. W'm. Bennett, had tak- en a paralytic stroke during the day. Sunday School was started on May 9th with an attendance of 41. Air, McLennan, an Superintendent T. Bennett, Mrs. cDonald, Mrs. Mc- Lennan, and Miss McLennan, teach - ors. Belgrave NEWSY NoTEs.=Jas. Nethery has quite recovered from his recent illness. -Rev. G. W. Rivers attended the District meeting at Gerrie last week. -Mrs. (Rev.) Rivers and ehilclren have gone to visit her aunt, ribs. Pritchard, at Wyolniug.-Mrs. Wal- ker, of Wingham, spent a few days with her slaughter, Mrs. Carlisle. -T. Armstrong & Oo. shipped a car load of hogs last week, at $7.40 per cwt. - Mrs. Tacker, of Durham, visited her mother, Airs. Brydges, 3rd line of Morris. -John Owt:ns loftfur his home at Tliessalon after spending a couple of weeks with relatives here. -Miss E. Stella Polley, of City Hospital, Gee1- eva, N. Y., spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) Rivet's.- Robt. , Campbell, G. T. R. assistant agent of Clinton, Sundayecl at the home of his parents, Jno. and p Dirs. a C m bell. - John L. Stewart and his mother er at- tended the funerals of two brothers of the latter, Messrs. McKenzie, of East Oxford. -Airs T. H. Miller, of Van- couver, B. 0.. is visiting her brother, W. Wray, and iter sister, Mrs. Daley, and other relatives in Ibis vio0uiLy,- 011as. McClelland shipped 2 car loads of cattle to Toronto and Robt. Arm- stroug shipped a ear load. They re- port good rnarkets.-AL a1 meeting of the 33elggrare Methodist Quarterly Board, Harry Hopper was appointed to attend the Conference at London, and Richard Irwin to attend the Dis- trict Meeting at Gormie.-The electric storm slid considerable damage in East Waavanosb. Three or four barns were struck by lightning, but none of them were set on fire. Among them were Wm. Johnston's and Cyrus Scott's. The tender leaves of a harmless lung -healing mountainous shralb, give to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy its marvelous curative properties, 'light, tickling or distressing coughs., quickly •yield to the healing, soothing action of this splendid presceiptiou-Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. And it is so safe and good for children, as well. Containing no opium, chloroform, or other baneful ch'tigs, mothers should in safety always demand Pt, Shoop's. If other remedies are offered, tell them No l Be your own judge 1 Sold by all dealers. Wingham The 1. 0. 0. F. excursion to Saz'nia and Detroit will be held this year on August 14th, A, L'. Smith has again opened up in the peivate banking, business in the office formerly °coupled by him. Mrs. Robert Lockhart was called to Toronto owing to the death of the in- fant child of her daughter, Mrs. Grant. Mrs, Ferguson has returned after a Winter's sojoat'n in California, Her mother, ML's. Pelton returned with her, The work of taking clown the old roof and putting on a new roof at. the salt block will be about completed this week. F, .1. Rill has returned from Toron- to, where he recently underwent a successful operation, 61(s many friouds hope that 11e may enjoy better 1pa18t. 0(1110 than he has had for some time Rev. 13. ilfeQuaz'rie, formerly of Winghaln, after seve tlyears of faith- ful and successful service, has resign- ed the pastorate of the Langton and South (Yliddleemc churches. Resigna- tion took effect at the end of .April. At the annual inesfin of the Meth- odist S. School the following officers were elected for the ensuing year 1 Stipelinlnncleht, F. Buchanan ; assis- tants, John Kern and W. J, Howson ; Secretary, Ira Parke' assistant, 10, Bled ; 1 i'easm'ei., 11. P. &the gg librarian, W. 3, I'ltalnee ; assistant, 0, 13iehl ; musical directr, 1.0, J, 11111 ; ian0ist, 04liss M. l0, Hammond, Committees were appointed to loot atter the vaaritl00 . depaftnients of condition, with tt membership of civet 400. Rev. '1'. L. Rettedgt,e, D. D,, of Lou ve eextiyaextended to 1ed 01111 toatbecame pastor' of Winghaln Methodist (11111013 for 3tho e xtt## #1, subject; OL nilltfRe to tlleiaction of tlie.,F3tattlnning Onm� lni ['•tee.. North .F('nron Lice118e Cotninission- e1's, lli, Loelchlal•i, llobt, Mosgi'ove and T, Durnin, With lee eaten Oleg., met at the Relate mek hotel and after 1'rconsideratioxf the lleelise of 0, 30, Lcpartl, of the blite1zlgellot'e1, await granted, The transfer of Beefier; at 1\'ruxelel' from A A. Platy to Wnl. 0. Currie was also granted, A couple of young men, James Dao- cry anti Robert watt, whose homes are not in \7illghary 40e1'1 summoned to appeal' before Pollee M.Iaagiste/310 14lorlon to answer' to the charge of supplying liquor to a person who 38 011 the "Indian List," When the hoar arrived, however, the alleged offen- ders Were not' to be foiled, and it is said they heave 1021) the town, Have You .p. Hereto .7 3f you want to keep hint in shape, tl04e1 let 110111 evince pain, Rule en 'NerViline"-it is noted for' curing sprains, swellings and stiffness and sore muscles. Foe internal use in curing ceaanlps aicl colic, Norviline is a perfect marvel. In every good tattle - mg stable you'll flicl Nerviliue because it ]seeps horses in trim and reclines the veterinary bill. Peewees, stock - Men and all horse OW13018 8110uld buy Nerviliue and prove how invaluable it is. Good for Amu or beast, 25e. for bottle at all dealers, Blyth Theodore Hodgson has accepted a situation in la Bender's store. Blyth Lodge of Ocldfellows attended Divine service in 51. Andrews church on Sunday evening. Stanley Buchanan has been appoint- ed Secretary of the Y. 141, 0. A. in place of George Wambold add Frank McPherson as Treasurer.. The baseball boys have started prac- tice. Their first game will be at Clin- ton on Victoria Day. They have secuI•etl DOW uniforms Gidley. from S. I The anneal meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist church was held on May Lith, Following officers were elected: -Pres„ Mrs. Wilford ; 1st Vice -Pres., Mrs. I3uck- step ; 2nd Vice -fres., Mrs. Howe ; Treas., airs. Salter • Rec.-See., Mrs. I. Brown ; Chaplain, Mrs. icing anal tit's. Mains ;..Aaditors, Mrs. McElroyand 3Irs. Bender ; Organist, NH's. Ohllew ; Assistant, Nlrs, Burling. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist• church held ea success- ftd social on Monday evening of last week. A good megrim was rendered os follows :-Duet, Miss Peat' and Russel Gidley ; the ladies' experience of how they improved their talent 111o1rey ; duet, Mesdames Ohellew and Newcombe ; recitation, Miss Jean Mc- Kenzie ; cornet solo, S. H. Gidley ; drill by a number of small girls Which deserves mach praise ; recitation, 61. 1 041(18011 ; instrumental, Miss PearlGidleey. t the conclusion of the pro- gram efreshment were served consist- ing of ice 01.0010 and eake. The door receipts aniol7)lted to $23.10 and the talent Money to $19.95, the net pro- ceeds being $42.45. Medical Science Advancing Fast. Formerly doctors prescl'ibed stom- ach treatment for Catarrh and Bron- chitis. Tliey seldom cured and Catarrh has become a natiolnaldisease, To -day theadvauced physician lights Catarrh by medicated air. He fills the lungs, nose and throat with the antiseptic vapor of 0atarrhozone. Care then is certain. Easy fm 0atarehozone to cure. It contains the essences of pure pine balsams, reaobes all the germs and destroys tbo disease. Every case of Catarrh, Bronchitis and Sole Throat can bo cn6ec1 by Catarrh - ozone. 25e. and $1.00 sizes. Sold everywhere. Get it to -day. Seaforth 1V.H.,Jackson, of Strathcona, .Alta., was in town with his sister, Mrs, B. B. Gunn. The recreation gt'ouncls offered for. sale by public auction on Wednesday were not sold. George Duncan has to his credit the highest score in the Marathon bowl ing alley, waking 238 pins. The anniversaary services of the Presbyterian church, 10gmenclville, will be held on Sunday, May 30th, and will be conducted by Rev, 11ir. Mc- Kou'oll. Monday evening, 31st inst., a tea -meeting and concert will be given, J. Les)ie Reid, who has for the past two years been secretary in the Y. M. 0. A., Haverhill, Mass., has accepted a position as secretary for the Frank- lin Comity. He entered his new field of labor Wednesday of last week. His new home will be in Sbelborne Fails. \871113am Charters, brother of Rebt., Charters, of the Mill road, and one of the early residents of Seaf0rtb cliecl at the home of. his [laughter, in. Denver, Colorado, on Monday of last week ars the result of a cancer 111 .the hand. For a number Of year's Nir. 0113111065 was engaged In the grain business in Soaafot'th, and after the village of I3en- sail came into existence he Svc810011t0a Hoare for some time, engaging in the grain business. Abont twenty-five or thirty years ago Air. Charters moved to Ashland, 'Wisconsin, where lie con- tinued to live until about a year ago, Oe account of failing health he then went to make his home with This daughter in :Denver. Mr, Chaatters had many relatives in this section and lie Will 11160 be remembered by many of the older residents. He is survived by one son and one daughter, Tonl A8srvssMn0m,--Following fig- ures are gleaned from the roil or the asses80i', 1V11111101 Ballantyne, foe 1901) : --Total assessment, $880,087, which in- cludes churches and schools ; total val- ue of real estate $153,785 ; total value of buildings, $080,850 ; business assess- ment liable for general tax, $00,552 ; business tax liable for school tax only, $24;000 ; thermic tax, $11,000 ; taxable coal property, $722,135; liable for school only, $22,000 ; liable for local improvement, tax nn1y, $410,000 1 total N ,r ow Alcohol A Strong Tonic WltheatAlcohol A Body Builder WithoutMcoho] A Blood ('urifer Without Alcohol A Great Alterative Without Alcohol A Doctor's Medicine Without Alcohol Ayer's Sarsapnriliq WithoutAlcohol 4,4 Wo pupiiph_our tormutoo W9 baulN alcohol fromueTmedaono,a y ors We urge you to ooaeult your doctor Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They act directly en the liver, make more bile secreted. This is why they are so valu- able 117 constipation, biliousness, dye: pe sic, sick -headache. Ask your doctor if he knows a better 153006)ve pill. —Made by the T, 0. Ayer Oo., Zogsn, 7[an.—••• school population, 5558 ; total popula- tion, 2,1.10 ; number of dogs, 87 ; value of chtu• ll property, Presbyterian, $15,((00; Methodist, $11,-(00; Catholic, $14,$00; Anglican, $,4,500 ; Salvation Arley, $700 ; assessed \mine of town property, town hall, weigh scales mei grounds, $15,000; waterworks, $13,000; hose, hose reels, etc„ $3,500 ; iveigli scales aL station, $200 ; public school, $D,500 ; Separate school, $3.000 ; Col- legiate Institut., $12,000; public library $8,000 ; total town property, $50,200, ' s A book on Rheumatism, anal as trial treatment of Dr. Shoop's Rhenmatie. Remedy ---liquid or tablets -is being sent free to sufferers by Dr. Shoop, of Raeine, Wis. You that are well, get this boots for some discouraged, dis- heartened sufferers Do a simple act, o humanity/ f mat , t L Paint out Y this way to ((nick and certain relief l Surprise some sufferer, by first gettingfrotnnre the booklet and the test. He will ap- preciate your faicl. ..11 dealers. Goderich Besides the St. Ignace, 1110 fine steamier of'tbo D. & C.' line, which will call at Goclevioh this year, the steam- ces Huron and Icing Edward will re- sume their regular runs along this smite ; so that Goderich will have three passenger boats this year, each calling twice a week. Ira Bice, charged with setting fire to the Iiensall hotel of which the was lessee, was again before the police mmaagistrate, and was sent', up for trial. He was released on This own bail of $2,000 until the, general sessions wl1ieh open on June 8113, but the cease may come up before the judge at an earlier date. Hotel Godelich will be emldueted [luring the season of 1009 under energetic management. A lease of thehotel Lel, far twnears has been se- cured. c cured by Ohas. O. Lee, with whom is associated Anchew Porter, who had charge of the 110101 for a portion of last season, and preparations are al- ready ander way for the. accommoda- tion of a large trade dining the season which will soon epee. Atwood Elm Cheese and Butter Company shipped the hast part of April cheese to Swift & Co., Stratford, on Tuesday of hast week. Price paid 11;1e. While Melvin Struthers was on. duty at the cement works and engaged working at the pumps, he had the misfortune to get, his left arta caught in the cogs of a wheel, and painfully injured his ar'w. Thos, and Mr's. Anderson left on Tnesclay morning of last week for Brandon where they intend to visit for ca while, after which they will go to Maclaine, Sask., where theirson, Wm., has taken up laud. Geo. Anderson and Herbert Peebles are alsoat the salve place and have taken rip 1101110. steads, The Assessment Roll for the Town- ship of Mina for the year 1909 shows the following returns :-Total number of neves cleared, 54025 ; total number of acres woodland, 2980 ; total num- ber of acres slash, 0442 ; total number of acres wasteland 340 ; total camber of acres assessed, 07817 ; amount of aLssessmeitt on lands, $2,505,050 amount of assessment on buildings, $1,014,775 ; amount of assessment for business, $25,905 ; amount of assess- ment for Income, $1000 ; amount of assessment for telephone, $2287.50 ; account of assessment for telegraph, $1,1132 ; total amount. 0f assessment Delivery ars- Mb, aeker Eros. Brusse is are now on their regular 1 mule in the delivery of choice fresh ,heats, Their trips during the month of .slay wl11'bo as follows 1 - Tuesday -via 12tH eon. or Grey, through Cranbrook, to the Whi.fteld side cad and hnnttt by 14111 con, Wednesday -via 9111 earn. to Ethel nod home by 8111 cola. Thursday--vin.0th con. of Ovey, 03.'? i1i1('s East, then vin. 4(11 eon, to Jamestown and home, by gravel road. After May arrnn(einents Will be. made for delivery 12w)ec a week. aeker Bros. Butchers; Brussels II taxable, $3,853,380.50) number of children between the ages of 5 and 21, 1(110ember, of p(ra111 ifs (11,' homes, 13185; number o1" malas from 21 in OO years of age, )079 ; xiunlb(t''t13' clays statute labor, 4480 ; number of births. 03; number of deaths, 130. Following Il(vin3 enters vclx, ,ti e0 te(i 1.he,l0hwo1'th I algae meeting in the Methodist ebnrch 2 lion. President, Rev, J. O. 13eia1 ; President, .Ml's. J,. A. 4leBllfn ; ls#; \rice -president; Miss llndgson,; 2nd Vice..p1'esldelet Miss Bold ;r'Jrd Vice-president, Mise Flue'; 4tli Vice-preeldent, Mrs, H. Peter ; tierrette'y, Ai10bA. B. I3o(ton ; (Jur. responding Hee., Miss .til, B01tot1: TI'c a'stner, :Vise Minnie Boyd ; 01" ganiet 114150 Tlt11(100 l ; asistant• Or- (1aelst, Miss B. Boyd, Qugstion for Every Reader, Tr Pat UOnict find to si1111)10 vegetable remedy for keeping all organs healthy and s(10,Ig wouldn't you use it i Mlost pills are littlish, cause pain, mid sick stomach, Dt', ILaenilion s Pills are dlii'ereet -- they regulate and 1•leaanee the system so (;eii l.;•, tact so sfeotly you scarcely # aalue you've taken Inedietn0. 70n are e•h•aused-- appetite improved -coin[ cdeetrn slee(7 is restored. Every teau, woman and child is helped by Di'. 1Tauniltonrs Pills. Try a 25e, box. Fordwich C1(40. McMichael is in Indian Bead Hospital, laid tai with a atiVere attack of typhoid fever. W. P. Dobson, of the Sebool of Practical Snienct•, Tema() is spend - fag a few days at his homehere. Presbyterian Synod of Toronto and Kingston convened in Toronto last week, Rev, A, B. Dobson was In at- tendance, Mfrs, E. Riehin, of Listowel, has been spending a few days with iter parents, assisting in nursing bee little 113011ael' who passed away ou Wednes- day morning of last week. Win, 'Wallace received. a telegram on Sunday of last week announcing the. dearth of Hiss Mabel Wallace, o Ilstow, Sask. Death was due to copneul: ughnonia, following whooping . About four (clock of Wednesday tnornftlg o0' wk, of (1(10,111 visitedhast the homeee o1! the W A.a11ge1 el,nd airs. Edwards and took away their youngest song Alfred Fleming, aged 0 years and 7 months. He was a bright little fellow and beloved by all. Dur- ing his short life he has been a great sntfever. Tnbeg'euhar meningitis was the caause of death. The family have the sympathy of the entire com- munity 111 their bereavement. The f1111e1'al was held 0n Friday afternoon. AN OPEN LETTER. Results so Surprising That They Seem Marvelous Arc Oommon to Mi -oma the One Dependable . Stomach Remedy. Airs. J. A. Pillow, of North Street, Ganarnoque, Ont. stays 1 -'•Mi -o -n0,, is worth its weight in gold for quickly cubing dyspepsia. 1 became so bad that 1 was tenable to leave my bed. There was ea constant burning in buy stomach, ' I would dbelch 1 gas every yft.v I ' utes and could eat but very little, ars the food would quickly fer- ment and make gas that, caused a serious depression of tate heart. Perspiration would break out all Over my body, I would become so weak that 1 could not stir and avoid(' often fall on the floor in at helpless stats. The pains in my stomach were ter'r'ible. I could find no position in which to sit or lie without suffering, and I was so nervous that the least noise affected me. Headaches were constant. 1 would become dizzy and ?ants would appear before lay eyes. I haat no ambition to get around and everything seemed. to tire me. The lust box of 0411-n-na gave me more re- lief than anything I had previously tried. The second[ box of lrli-o-cat cured me. 't am well and strong and haaye not had an hour's' suffering since. I will always feel grateful to Mt -a -nu for the cure given to me and feel glad to recommend." In the face of such evidence it is easy to understand why Jas. Fox feels assured iu saying to yon, money back if A:li-o-n0, fails to relieve either trivial 01.80110(05 stomach trouble. Rev. 117. L. Rutledge, 13, A., of First Methodist church, London, has been honored with the title of 17. D. He hale been invilcd to become pastor of Wing - ham Methodist church for next Confer- ence tear. Dr. Rutledge is a brother to Mrs. J. L. lZerr, of Brussels, and an uncle to the editor of Tin,: P001'. WHETix$R you talk with yam ueigbor or stranger at Thome or abroad, riding or walking, always have a good word for your town. Speak of the beautiful homes, the nice streets, the excellency of the surrounding country and the 11- teiligence and enterprise of your neigh• born. Stand by your town through thick and thin as yon ,vnuld stand by your heat filen41 in times of distress And you will find it prosperous and thriving as never before, RETARnrn BU81NEss.- Delayed seed - in the West retarded business slight- ly Inst week. Some shipments have been held up, not because manufactur- ers have been over-anxious, but for the reason that distributors preferred to wait until the seeding situation develop- ed. Witlt the worm weather of the past few dab's trade has started on Ole ep grade [again, but business eau again he very easily checked by adverse Met- orological conditions, The Western correspondent of The Globe has written very comprehensiveiy of the progress of the seeding, and, while satisfied with the present outlook, he is not over.san- gn(ale, Ile refers particularly to the enormously increased area b1•cken for this year's erne, the value of which will be to some extent reduced by the lower overage yield resulting from hurried and careless seeding. Probably the 11)0111 1141110116 60611110 oO the ]e 9ltafat ) t< u is the likelihood of n reduetiou its the area of wheat seeded because of the lateness of the season and a corresponding in. crease in the eult(vftiou of 20'lrse grains, The United States Government state - men) issued Friday, showing a redue- tine of 8.1 per cent, in the crop loader seed in the States on May 1 as compared with last year, adds to the probability of a wheat shortage Anal high 062(088 fol. 08 9 The °iciest insurance OffiOa i o the World Founded 1710 - 191t0orttonpry 1010 MOM Home OflLoe :. L.004004 Sr sorra( MAn li u fun 6 aucil Bun i Brooch, I fillldin , Toronto,H. M. Blackburn, Momper 1 E, GERRY, ,PRj.J8SE4S AGENT The above cut shows the lock that can't slip and doesn't weaken the heavy steel - spring wire used. The Page Fence, only, has it. AY two cents a rod more for the Page Fence—a third stronger than all others —and actually save seven to eight. ;cents a rod on your fence cost. i can prove it, The fence that uses tw'o posts where others want three—and e and stands up all the time. That's the Page Fence. Write, call, or phone me for prices. They're down now. 1.. R. Ck se, Ethel .may a, rwomo•o-, ,_ , 41.1...se..a lowing this year's crop. Linder these conditions it is unfortunate that our maximum wheat production for this year is to be curtailed at the outset, Fr ' a y s excised movement in the grain markets indicated how seriously the possibility of a short crop is viewed by the consuming countries. Have a Coed Complexion. First of all you need plenty of blood -the reel kinds. Have it pure, or otherwise blotches and pimples will render your natural r1.10,121U8 unavail- ing. Nothing can equal Feimozoue, either as a former of rich blood or as a skin purifier. By driving ant humor's, Ferl'ozone cleanses inside ,just as water does (mashie. Because of the nont'ishrnent and building properties it contains, Ferrozane brings the system to a high point of vigor, from which shines vim, ambition, good spirits. For good spirits, for good looks, good health, take Ferrozone, all dealers in 50c, boxes. 00 YOU NEED TL Farmers and others desiring Tile for the coming semen cansecure what they re- quire at enrloacl rates, a: Brussels or Ethel stations, if orders are sent in suf- ficient time to arrange for quantity and date of delivery. 1 will nut(!40 the pur- chasers of the arrival of the cars and as- sist in loading from car to wagons. Far- ther particulars may be obtained by seeing or writing E. Sanders Agent Drayton Tile, Ethel Order at once, All sizes from 2i l0 18 inches may be obtained. 'file from 8 inches up are 28 inches long. CEMENT KEPT IN SEASON. rnr.919, pyo ,.i �r�s�,r St a EWVAN C CO. have the best and most up.to-date Buggies on the market. Three quarter Buggies in black and seven eighth Buggies in black, stripe or env color, with auto seats and all wheels have a deeper rite and thicker tire than any other Boggy. Two show room full of all kinds of Buggies to choose from - every one foully warranted. Bach Buggy has dash supports and mini protectors for the seats. We have also installed a machine for putting on all kinds of Rubber Tires. All kinds of repairs done on Buggies. Re -painting a spec- ialty. 'Pops relined or recovered and made as good as new at a small cost, Special attention given to special orders. All hinds of heavy and tight Rigs made to order. Don't fail to give us a call before making your purchlrse and let us boom Brussels for Igoe, All kinds of repairs in stock, Best Dunlop Tires always inept on baud. The Ewan & Co. Carriage factor 6r Y� ussels 1 NWEI irS91Fa—elti=a3ea e lY li WELL BRED STALLIONS 1909 Kaplan 2.0W and Costumer 4Vi11 stand for service this season at their awn stable. BRUSSELS. Baron Del Kaplan a choice h ace \ dung Registered Roadster Stalltau, whose 1st and dam,liar° s darn is p e, will u Wilkes ; 3rd clam, Jay Could, all producers of speed, : take a liited neither of mares. Itltending breeders should call all the (104005 for themselves. d sod PROPRIETORS TORS tt 84 Warwick ick BRUSSEL b