The Brussels Post, 1909-6-24, Page 5RUMNESS CAROL
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V r e ip4uerof rrfarriwde Lioen600 Of.
doe at Gooey y, i urnberry street, Bruosele,
Nn,a
Biue6ele ,14osie"of Oho 1O111oeaboeo, No, 114
bold t 4012.re$ular meetings lu filo Lodge
II iOnl, ):14ottor ,Block, on the 1st and tied
'rues0,ay .eveufago et each mouth.
• Yfeiture always wel0ewo.
4,'SO MERS, Oora, 4, Mo(IUIRtg, R. R.
WM. SPENCE
CONVEYANCER Arta ISSUER
of MARRIAGE LICENSES
Moo la the Post °ghee, Ethel. 80.4
JAMES HARRIS,
Agent Lowick Mutual
F•,
1111011"
Ins 1 encs Company
Whoa and Residence -
41/ALTON. ONT.'
• JOHN SUTHERLAND
INSURANCE,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH,
AUCTIONEERS.
1.0 . 8. SCOTT AS AN
• can, will sell: for better 'prices, to
better visa in lees time and lets charges
lUau any other Auctioneer in East Huron or
he won't charge anything, Dates and orders
can always bo arranged at this office or by
personal applioation.
ROB r. H. G.ARNISS
BLOIOVALI0 ON1',
Au ttioneer for Huron County.
Torre reasonable. Bator arranged for
at the offioe of'1'xa: Pon. Brussels, .22201
LEGAL AND ;CONVEYANCING.
M. SINULAIIt-
fit• • BarristerBolloftor Uonve
ancer
Notuxy Public, &o, Vffibe-etewnrfa.Blook
1 door Nor Ell of Central Hotel,
Sandier for the Metropolitan Bauk.
1 t0UDF00T, BAYS & BLAIR-
BARLRISTERS SOLICITORS, NCTARIE8
1;UBLIO,- !ETU.
W. 1'aow*000T, E. C. R. 0, Beim
G. F. BLAIN.
O1Boes-Those formerly °coupled by Messrs.
Cameron & Holt,
GUDERION. ONTARIO.
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEiLD,
'DENTIST
Graduate of the Royal 0olfego of Dental
Buy'geoua of Ontario and 8irot•ohnis Honor
Graduate of Toronto - University, Office
nowt to Brewer's rbolograpu Gallery,
BRUSSELS.
SALT
Farmers or Storekeepers
by oohing to the
Brussels Salt Works
can get any kind of Salt
they require.
Gordon Mooney,
Foreman, - Brussels.
ALLAN LINE
Royal Mail Steamars
Triple Screw.
Turbine,
MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL
Vietorlan . Juno 25 July 28
Corsican July 2 July 80
Virginian July 9 Aug. 0
Tunisian July 18 Aug. 18
MONTREAL lero GLASGOW
Resporian June. 28 'July 24
Ionian. - July 8 July 81
Grampian ...... •,..,,. July 10 Aug. 7
Pretorinn ........................ July 17 Aug.14
MONTREAL TO LONDON
(One class secondcabinsteamers) calling at
Havre, Frame.
For full particulars of rates and sidings
apply to
W. H. KERR.
A gent Allan Lino. Brussels.
Rheumatism
I have found a tried and tested cure for Rhea,
rnatlem! Not a remedy that will straighten the
distorted limbs of chronic cripples, nor torn bony
•• rowths back to flesh again. What 1s impossible.
But,/ can now surely k111 thepain and Dawn 0.1
this deplorable disease,
In eonuan -with a Chemist in the City of
Darmstadt -I domxl the -last ingredient with
which•Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy was made
n perfected, dependable proscrlptlon. Without
that last Ingredient, I :successfully treated marry,
many caeca of Rheumatism ; but now, at last, itunl.
formly euros all curable cases of this heretofore
much dreaded disease. Those sand -like granular
wastes, found lu Rheumatic Blood. (leomt°dissolve
and pass away ,odor the action of this remedy as:
freely as does sugar whoa added • to pure water.
And then. when dissolved, these poisonous wastes
freely Ines from the system, and the cause of
Rheumatism is gone forever. There Is now no
r0a1 need -110 actual excuse to suffer longer with-
out help. Wo sell, and in confidence recommend.
Dr. Shoop's
Rheumatic Remedy
"ALL DEALERS"
Pains of women, head pains or any
pain stopped in 20 minutes sure, with
r. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. See
full formula on 25c. Box. Sold by all
dealers, .
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Business Pardo
A
Q TEETH
H, M N
Misstates, Solicitor, Notary,
p„ a
uacoaoalbo
An.AIa dons d, O oa over Standard Bank,
13rae5ele,
PR. T, T, M' RAE
1110400r of Medtotno, t7ntvoreity of Toronto ;
Licentiate mid Graduate of the (follow) of Pup
oinllp and Bul'¢eans, Orrb, ` Yoot•1,'r�aduato
Qttioago lcye, (lar, Noao slid Fhroot Iles tlta1,
oirloa__eo, Ill, Ex•1;I0peo Snrgeoll Oo tit, ,1000(1'
ae1's1Ao0pltal Toronto.
O0Ooe ever li R. Simith'o Drug Store. Tele,
P u•
hone comrooaian with Ol ulUrooiraO rahat.il H
,
AR. HAMILTON
Dental Surgeon
'Honor Graduate Dental Department, Toronto
University ; I.toontlate of "Royal Voflege of
Dental Burgeons, of Toronto, Office over J.
RoHS' store Brussels,
0r•will visit Wroxeter the first and third
Mondays sad Gerrie the second and fourth
Mondays of each mouth.
vR
OR. WARDLAW
Moiler graduate 04 the Ontario Votertosry
college, Day and night calls, O11loo oppoolto
Flour Mill, Ethel.
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BRUSSELS'_
GOING 500088 ' GOING NonOn
mad 7100 a m Express 10:56 a Ili
Express 11:25 a m Mail 1:•14 p
Express.,. ,. 8:92,p m Express 8:69 p m
WALTON
To Toronto To Goderloli.
Express 7:41 a m I Express 12:11n na
Express - 8:00 p In I Express 9:1611
atat.etv .e
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Bishop Williams of Huron Diocese in
his charge to the Synod supported the
three-fifths clause of the local option act
as right in principle, and a protection
against the demoralizing effects that fol
lotted the adoption of the law by a bare
majority.
Tug Mensal! Observer says :-Carneg
leis giving Brussels $6,500 to build a'
free library. It would be a good move
on the part of Hensall to work on the
old man's generosity for a similaramount.
A library of the sttunp he requires would
be a fine ornament to our village.
Pain anywhere stopped in 20 min-
utes sure with• one of Dr. Shoop's
Pink Pain Tablets. The formula is
on the 25 cent box. Ask your Doctor
or Druggist about this formula 1
Stops womanly pains, headachepains'
anywhere. Write Dr. Shoop, Iitacine,
Wis., for free we to prove value.
YOUR stationery is your silent repre-
sentative. 10 you sell fine goods that
are up•to-date in style and of superior
quality it ought to be reflected in your
printing. We produce the kind that
you will not be ashamed to have repro•
sent you. That is the only kind it pays
to send out. Send your order to Tits
POST Publishing House.
ACCORDING to the new postal law
newspaper publishers can hold for fraud
anyone who takes a paper from the office
and refuses payment, and the man
who allows his ub: cri i
( a s s )k ou to be unpaid
1 p
and then orders a postmaster to mark
paper "refused" and sends notification
to the ptiblisher, lays Himself liableto
arrest and fine.
Tell some deserving Rheumatic suf-
ferer, that there is yet oue simple way
to certain relief. Get Dr. Shoop's
❑ eurlia '
book o kIh tism and d a free trial
test. This book will make it entirely
clear how Rheumaticq are pains uick -
p
1 killed by Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic
Remedy liquid or tablets. Send no
money. The test is free. Surprise
some disheartened sufferer by first
getting for him the book from Dr.
Shoop, Racine, Wis.
The Ladies' Aid of the Wollaceburg
Methodist Church made Mrs, (Rev.)
Coseus, formerly of Brussels the present.
of an elegant set of Haviland China,
made tap of 4o pieces, 00 the eve of ger
removal to Clinton, The Junior League
made tiroitt of a amu of moue
g Y to
the
same lady as a recognition of the in-
terest She had takes in the boys and
girls.
Here are a few statistics Of the Lon-
don Conference of the Methodist
church Membership, 51,077; raised
for missions,. $52,054 -increase, $4,784 ;
education, $5,824, increase $297 ; tent.
perauce, $t,2ob increase, $295.; Wo-
men's mission, $13,7 )0, increase, $r, 519;
for circuit purposes, $281,348, increase
00 $10.,525 ; for ministerial support,
$r51,og5 ; total raised for all purposes,
$529,674, an increase over last year of
If you would have a safe yet certain
Gough Remedy in the home, try Di'.
Shoop's-at least once. It is titter-
oughly unlike any other dough prep-
aration. Its taste will be entirely
new to yon -unless- it is already your
favorite Cough Remedy. No opium,
chloroform, or any other stapifying
ingredients are used. The teuder
leaves of a harmless, lung -healing
mountainous shrub, Sive to Di'.
Shoop's dough Remedy Its wonderful
curative properties. It is truly a
loose certain and trustworthy pre-
sttiption Sold by all dealers.
TALKING of big hats here's a poser.
It happened at oue of Gipsy Smith's big
meetings in 'Toronto. A certain roan
had travelled along distance to hear the
great evangelist but he was hedged
abort by so many big hats that he could
neither hear nor see anything. Finally
along came the collection plate and on
the plate he dropped ft note which read
as Follows ;-"Dear Sir, I came one bun•
dyed miles to hear you but could not see
nor hear you as I ant sitting behind a big
hat ; will you please sing "Rescue the
Perishing."
BRUSSELS ON JULY 12'rH.-There will
be a record breaking crowd at the
Orange Celebration at Brussels on July
tette The Gerrie Vidette says :-"Out'
Orangemen will go to Brussels for the
12th of lulu, The Gerrie Brass Band
will accompany them." Listowel Stan-
dard last week remarks :-Will cele-
brate at Brussels, There was a large
attendance of the Orange brethren at
the semi-annual meeting of the County
and Plana District L. 0. L's., which
was held in the new hall in the Martin
block on Saturday. The County Lodge
decided to celebrate the hath July at
Brussels, An effort is being made to
have a special train run from LlnWood
to Listowel on the C. P. R. ou the
nwruing of the 12th, to connect With
the special train service on the G. T, R.
to Brussels,
Cc5DvcTox, FRANK BROAD, who has
been on the linuthamploti run of the
G. T,for about .went. yearn, a'
x ft, n l twenty Y a may
r1Unine)tn 11pll1n
g betweeneLn London
stud Wlu hntn,
SoMysooy of a statistical turn of mind
went over the roll of comuiissiouet•s st
the General Assembly of 'tile .Presby
torinn church of Cenada held at Hamii•,
ton find foetid fust of the 450 members
of the Assembly, 110 were Macs, The
names on the list, that were not Macs, it
forther appears, were mostly Campbells,
�•
•'s hl it otters
Stunts, 1 rilal.l 1 11 (al+ae5 al Ut lei
t
equally eignikeint of Laledonlnn origin,
1'ltra Atwood Bee says; -00e of the
largest crowds that has been seen at n
football match for long time In Atwood
turned out on Friday evening to seethe
fast Brussels tenni play the last game
with the horse boys. .'l'hie genie menet
considerable to both teams andcop.
sequently 1t, was football from start to
finish, The first tfN was the. f et
at
svplayed h •
e this year, a l the toot em
er very eve nl)mached,
neither tear]
getting many shoes on Proal. The
second bldf was not so fast, brit. Brussels
bail the good luck to score rine, whieh
WW1 ; the game 'for them ,and also made
them champions of this group, With
the'excepticn of a couple of slight mix
ups the game was free from roughness,
Mr. Douglas, of Galt,, was the referee.
and gave good satisfaction to both
teams. • 'rhe receipts for the game
amounted to over $50. Here's success
to the Brussels boys that they may win
the silverware tot' Igoe,
Atwood
The Dime Council will meet next.
Saturday, Jtine 2501 at 10 a. In,
Dr. O. McMann came back from the
St1atfol'(1 hospital feeling much better
and is looking after his practice main.
The many trleuclse of Ernest Turu
boll will be sorry to hear that he is
suffering with typhoid fever at Red-
lands, California,
A heavy electiicalstol•m passed over
our village on Sunday evening of last
week. It is )eported that quite
a number of animals were killed
by it.
Wingham
W. J. Greer was in Toronto last
week attending the wedding of his
brother, Robt. Greer.
Mrs. Simpson and children, of An-
tigonish, N. S., are visiting at the
home of the former's brother, W. F.
ValiStone.
Congratulations are in order for
Miss Marjorie Gordon, of this Lotvn,
who has passed her first year at Uni-
versity College, Toronto, with honors.
Herbert Oauipbell, son of Chas.
Oampbell, of Marnoch, was engaged
as manager of the electric light pliant,
his ditties to commence on the 1st of
July.
Fred Pugh, who for some time past
has been employed in the hardware
store of A. Young & Oo., left last
week for ilaileybury, whore he has
secured a situation.
W M. Davis, the engineer who re-
cently visited Wine -min to report ou
the cost of installing a system of
ex'1 oltlta
o.
waterworks has Hent b18 report to
v 1
Town Clerk Ferguson and a special
meeting of the Town Council was held
on Friday to deal With the report.
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of the late J. G. Skene l am pre- •
♦are(! to catee to the cut
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nb ac a )•to dttxe goods at
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Dry 'Goods and
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•• Groceries. •
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• My object will be to keep a well
• assorted and seasonable line of •
• Dress Goods, Cottons, Novelties, •
• arc., and also a choice stock of Ts
♦ Fresh Groceries. •
• Eggs and butter taken at Ole •
♦• highest market price. es♦
• -A call will be appreciated. 9
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Satisfaction assured. ie
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• Mrs.Jennie Thompson •
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Our New
Hair Y l'goT
Ayer's Hair Vigor was .good,
the best that was made, But
Ayer's Hair Vigor, new im.
proved formula, is better, It
is the one great specific for fall-
ing hair. A new preparation In
every way. New bottle. New
contents, Ask your druggist to
show it to you, "the new kind."
Does not change the color of the haft.
4
Furrows
a with eachPottle
shot to your
dootor
/ sAsk him .bout
them do as ho nays
S .. 'TAA -R;,.1..,,
being nbtahled 1 (2) 0 cheater had been lellete?Pleaites9a9pye4 011%***Oe
applied for and 0htalled , (Si the 4
Teivis1411i) Council had 1' aned : )
1 1 ) il211t(1 llc
right
lo erect polee ail string tvi.v'ee a
tin every concession r f)nOeaBi t ria( S C
y 1 1 Ilslbin in
1lowick 1 (4) the amount of work all sa
ready done, The report was adopted 12
The By-laws cleafte(fby the provision.
tel directors here read and with solve, w
amendment's were adopted, Joseph
OJeLauglllin, Jol111 Wolfe, Robt, For.
tf,,uson, Reuben Harding and Jr. T. ,
Winter were ,appointed directors t1 - I w'
2
auifnnusl Directors t 1H nG' after '
Y
met tt the
general meeting and appointed Joseph ;i
McLaughlin President and Manager 12
and J. 1t, Roger's Seotetary-Tleasnrer. G
,To Stop a Crying Baby.
It may be . swamps, perhaps colic, Ei
pain or gas oil the stomach, -but i11
any case a few chops of Nervilirle 12
goot'lies timpani and allows the child m
to sleeppeacefully.
oc c il1 i
NerV' 1 G cfn "
m
minor iilsuch ct
colds, heart ache, •
1111c o' ,ol1011d 03t(what palms as well e0 2
any doetol srtfe to rase„ because a e
small dos( 18Pet] nire(l. MOI hors, you ♦
we! 11nc1 Nerviline an invnl(utble aid
111 preventing and curing sickness.
Keep a bottle right at hand, ruins day
you will need it badly. Sold every- 12
whet e at 25e. w
As we now make our new Hair Vigor It
does not have the slightest effect upon
the color 0? the hair. You may use it
freely and for any length of time with-
out ear of changing the color. Stops
falling hair. Cures dandruff.
--mast by Shea'. 0. Ayer Co., Lowell, Nom-.
Mr, Davis estimates that the cost of
drilling two wells and making the
connections, and providing new
Machinery will be q l 4.12 if flowing
wells are scouted. If itis necessary
to pump the water fi'ore the wells the
cost would be $5,805. To provide
sinking fund and interest for deben-
tures for tweul:y years the annual
cost under the lira figure tvoulcl be
531.1 and under the other $461,
Gerrie
Gerrie Orangemen and Band will,'c
to Brussels for July 12th.
Miss Winnie :Toison, who spent
couple of Weeks visiting her mutlle1
and other friends, has resntned het
duties at Ole Owen Sound Hospital..
Ilaxpkl Clinktuibroouher shoved th
'Vitiate a ricin he secured in the Mait-
land riyer
liaitlanel.rieer on Saturday last. It meas
need thirteen inches in circutnferenc
the longer way and ten inches th
other'.
Phe many friends hero and else
where of Rev. R. J. 111. Perkins, o
Ingersoll, will learn with umeh regle
that he has been obliged to give u
his charge fora time at least to gc
abroad for the good of his health, 11
having been afficted with a sever
attack of nerve trouble.
Fordwich
The District Meeting of East Huron
Women's Institute was held at Mrs.
J. Meliee's bra Friclay afternoon.
While playing football in Wroxyter
Leslie Gilkinson had the misfortune
to have him leg fractured. He was
accidently kicked by Milton Mastic
with the above result.
A. Erstnirk, who severed his con-
nection with the FordwichLivery
Hecto
some weeks ago to hike la position ol
the 0. P. R. section Here, seems to
o ' •o
like his new) aft] u and It seems to
1
agree with hila.
W. Radford is making some im-
px'ove.inents in his harness shop. The
old balcony has been removed and
new windows put in and the front
and side will be n with metallic
° � ore d
shingles. Theshog will be papered
and otherwise improved.
ed
Thos Lovell, of Wroxeter, has pur-
chased chaser. tL c , 1, 100 acre farm owned by
e 4th u a' a good
firs Roe,on the co t
,,
price, and will get possession ou Dee.
1st. Mr. Lovell will spend the Sum-
mer preparing some laud for wheat'
and snaking othetsimprovements.
Mrs. Roll. Armstrong lacl a nar-
row escape. Tho pony made a sudden
bound and bolted, throwing Mrs,
Armstrong between
the wheels but.
11
l gunnel. she did not fall tothe g t u nr 1
. The
pouy made a big effort to run away,
but was stopped before it had gone
fax. Mrs. Armstrong was not in -
lured,
A. concert under the auspices of
Trinity church A. Y. P. As will be
held hi Brown's Hall, T!'oedwieh, on
July 1st. The young men of Christ
church, Listowel, will furnish the
program which will be divided into
two parts, the first part consisting of
solos, recitations, etc ; and the second
part a play "The Bachelor's' Olub."
The Springbank lelepboue Com-
pany Limited held their first generatl
meeting of the shaveholders on Satur-
day, 12th nit., in 'Brown's Ball here,
There were abort fifty shareholders
in attendance. Jos. McLaughlin oc-
cupied the chair and J. H. Rogers
acted as Secretary. The provisional
directors repotted. • (1) the 0111400110
lilies cttnt•9seed, about 75 snbsCl ibets
LIL!Ch
iJ
nce
For 3 Days
To Introduce
The A TOR SHE Fri MEN
the offer 10 pee coot off the price stamped
on shoe by manufacturer. The material
and workmanship on these shoes are
strictly the best and this is an exception-
al chance to soeuc'e a high grade shoe al
a reduced price. \Ve have theist in
different widths of lasts. and different
Shapes of toes. Would be pleased to
• show yon these goods. Klee Gar window
display this week.
Shoes of all kinds.
Trunks, satchels, Lap Rugs, Harness.
L CPRi. ichar.00.
Blyth
There are few prettier villages than
I31yth,
Mr's. (Rev.) Hartley was visiting in
London last week.
The Bowling lagan is in mime shape.
111x. Earl looks after it well.
Chas. Fraser attended the C. 0, F.
High Court at Londonlast week as
representative from Blyth.
\hi'liat abort the boom for Dominion
Day? It's time the program was set-
tled if public announcement is to be
made to attract people to town. One
week front Wednesday of this week
will be the lot of July,
Last week Rev. 1\T. Il. Hartley and
F. Metcalf were attending the Synod
of the Anglican Church at Loudon.
I Metcalf Ale. is a prominent lay repre-
sentative and has been a member of
the Executive Committee for years.
.Last Sabbath evening Rev, &(r.
Hartley conducted service in St.
George's Church, Goclericb, supplying
for Rev. Mr. Tcn'ubull, who is on to
holiday outing to Mexico. John Ilar•t-
ley, Principal of Clinton Public
School, formerly a well, known Blyth
resident, took the 'service to Trin-
ity Church here.
To LIJCKNOW.-.-Wm. Hefi'ron, of
Blyth, has purchased the meat busi-
ness, of Smith & Co., of Lneknov, also
the shop fixtures formerly -used by I.
1W. Collins. He will occupy the Col-
lins shop. Mr. Smith Will 100100in a
resident of Lucknow but is. not yet
Rice what he will do, The transfer
took place last week. While regret -
ling 111r. Bellew I'S 1emovalfrom Blyth
we wish him the best of success iu his
new bolus.
Huron. Co. Council showed as good.
;judgment by re -appointing 00. Clerk
Laue, of Goderich and our townsman,
F. Metcalf, to take charge of the Fruit
Exhibit at 10/01110 isext• Fall. Huron
Co. should be 1 u• rel represented t eci s it
1 y i et t a.
means much to the glowers of apples,
particularly, to make a winning dis-
play there. :[n :Messrs. Sloan, Faller -
&c., this
otller-
&e.,'this locality has A 1 repre-
sentatives of up-to-date orchardists
but many °there should join the
ranks.
Groat Danger Headaches,
11'S often dangerous to consider
headache a trifling ailment. If the
head aches the stomach is out of
.0011er and some serious disease nnL
S
impending. o 1 ns stom-
ach,
Totoue e p thet
ach, to give It healthy action, nothing
iu modern meclieines is so successful
as Dr. Hamilton's PJlls. The cote
eentrated vegetable extracts in Dr.
Hamilton's Pills have auietin
healthful effect on the stomach and
remove clisurdels. Your headache
tellbe cured and they won't return
1 c
'f youuseHamilton'sills Solt
x Dr Pt (
everywhere.
Listowel
Listowel Lasvn Bowling Association
has decided to hold a bowling tourna-
ment on .1 my 1st and following day.
The annual decoration service of the
Listowel lodge of Independent Order
of Oddfellotes will be held on Monday
et5e0l05, June, 28tI1.
The silver trophy which was donat-
ed by F. W. Hay for the five mile
Marathon race which was run 011 Vic-
toria Day and wort by Linton B. Yule
has peen; c ceivecd by ilim.
We are pleased to see amongst the
successful stridents of the Torouty
University examinations in music the
name of Miss Edna Lee, she was also
writing her aeni00 examination 111
-Theory at the Toronto Conservatory
of Music, - -
The return game in the W. F. A.
junior 50ries between Tavistock and
Listowel was played in Tavistock on
Wednesday evening of last week,
'Tavistock team having cyan m Listo-
wel by it score of 1-0, were counting
on winning, but the Liston el team
proved too strong for there, defeating
thein by a score of 3-1, thus winning
the district
The Marriage took }loco in Knox
church Oalgary, on June 011*, of Ber-
tram Charles Binning, son of IV. 10.
Binning, of Listowel, to Miss Ada
islizabeth, daughter of Joseph and
)ills. Fyfe, of Calgary. Theeerem0ny
WAS perforated by Rev. J. W. Clark,
and the newlynariied couple left for
a thiee weeks' tour. t0 Vancouver,
Seattle and other coast cities,
Baulfurcl Bros. stable, near their
planing mill, cangl51 fire, presume
ably front a spark ft'mu the smoke
stack. The flee had evidently been
burning for 501510 time before being
not1ee(l and had got into the hay lel
the loft, when it suddenly broke out
ina class of flames. The fire Brigade
Wale quickly on hand, and lalthopgh
unable to save the building, diel good
service in protecting the sl,rt'ottnding
properties. Besides the • stable. the
contents, including a set of harness,
garden hose, about a tuts of hay, eto,
were bnrued. There wasiloinsm•anee,
Ai the town Connell it wits moved
by Messrs lla.tvldi s and. Featherstone
that. this Council hereby notifies par-
te s to remove all property such as
wood piles, vehicles, etc., from the
public streets of the town, and that
anyone using any of thm streets for
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Leave Kincardine 5 a. nl. Arrive Detroit 945 p, m. Ie�
Return June 27th and July 4th.
Leave Detroit 8 a. nl. Central time.
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at H. T. Hurdon, T. J. Kennedy,
Local Agent,:t'ral1le Manager, Sault Ste Marie, Ont.
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planting or fencing the same be and is
hereby learned against further use of
same, and that any uil'raeti0n of 191is
t'esnlntion will be summarily dealt
with. and that aropy of this resolulion
be printed and placed in the hands of
the Chief of Pollee with instructions
to have sante enforced, This was.
carried.
Arthur Yates, of Vancouver has been
selected as Rhodes scholar for British
Columbia,
\ryllham P, Lindsay. ex•\lttnager of
the Bank of British North America at
Levis, hap been arrested in connection
with the recent forgeries.
The inquest into rhe death of Geo.
Trepo, who was fatally injured in an
automobile Resident, completely exon-
erated the driver from blame.
111 sickness, if a certain hidden.
nerve goes w00115, then the organ
that this nerve controls will also sure-
ly fail. 11 may bee Stomach nerve,
of it mat • have given strength and
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suppot't do the Heart or 'Kidneys. It
was Dr. Shoop that fleet pointed to
this vital truth. Dr. Shoop's Restora-
tive was not made to these the Stom-
ach nor to temporarily stimulate the
Heart or Kidneys, That old-fashion-
ed method is all wrong. Dr. Shoop's
Restorative goes directly_tci these fall-
ing inside nerves. The remarkable
success of this prescription demon-
strates the wisdom of treating the
actual cause of these failing organs.
And it is indeed easy to prove. A
simple five or ten cloys test will surely
tell. Try it once, and see ! Sold by'
all dealer's.
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The Oldest insurance Office in the World
Founded 1710 6f -Centenary 1010
Home Office : London, England
Canadian Branch, Bun Building, Toronto, H, M. Blackburn, Manager
B. GERR-Y, BRUSSELS AGENT
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EWAN & CO, have the best and most up.to-date Bu,gies on
the market. 'Three•quou'ter Buggies in black and seven eighth
Buggies in black, stripe or any color, tvitli auto seats and all
wheels have a deeper rim and thicker tire than any other Buggy.
' of Buggies
a Two show rooms full of all kinds s to choose from -
every one fully warranted. Each Buggy ham dash supports and
mud protectors for the seats.
- We have also installed a machine putting for uttin on ail lands of
Rubber Tires.
All kinds of repairs done on Buggies. Re -painting a spec-
ialty. Tops re -lined or re-covered and made as good as new at a
small cost.
Special attention given to special orders. All kinds of heavy
and light Rigs made to order,
Don't fail to give us a call before making your purchase and
let us boom Brussels for ree9.
All kinds of repairs in stock. Best Dunlop Tires always kept
on hand.
The Ewan & Co. Carria a Fatter Brussels
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WELL BRED STALLIONS
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Kaplan 2n081\ and Cr. StLIN'ner
Will stand for service this season,at their own stable,
BRUSSELS.
Baron Del Kaplan
A choice young Registered Roadster Stallion, whose set dam is Deimarcb ;
end dam, Baron Wilkes ; 30c1 darn; Jay Gould, all producer's of speed, will
take a limited number of reaves, Intending breeders should cali and sec
the horses for themselves,
Scott 86 Warwick
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