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TH UPS 1 M1Y 25, 1905,
E.1ST 14 I! RON LIBERALS.
The minuet minting of the East Aaron
Liberia Asemietion, for Dominion and
lerovinefa, Retitle's, will be held in the
%Own Hall, Hammitt, on •Tueeday, May
leeth, oonemeneing et 1 30 p. tn. In ad•
anion to the preeentetion of reporto and
the Motion of telliee bearers other matters
of bo leo will come up for dieouseion
that [should be of interest to every
Laaral. The munieipelities Included in
Etat Huron are Howiok, Ternberry,
Wroxeter, Wingham, Etna Wasvituosh,
Morris, Blyth, Brame's, Grey, MoRillop
and Hallett from whittle large delega-
tions ebotild be sent. R. N. Duff, Blue.
vale, is tbe President, and W. EL Kerr,
Bruesele, Seoretary, if any further in.
fornuttion is desired before date ot moob-
Tne
officers of the Dominion Alliances
beep issued the foliewing call which
speaks for itself — A meeting of the
Council of the Dominion Alliance for the
Total Suppression of the Liquor Traffic,
will be held in room 1, Labor Temple,
lee °banal Se, Tersest°, commencing M
11 e, m., on Teureday, June 22od, The
preeeut position of the temperanoe move.
extent On Canada demands speolel atten-
tion. Daring recent yeare there has been
aserious and rapid increase in the eon.
aureption of intoxieating liquor and in
the druukenness and other offences
against law with which the courts are
called upon to deal. It le desirable that
there should be a conferenoe of repre•
sentative end experienced workers from
every part of the Dominion to (topsider
the Eituation 0011 devise plans for a
gene a tifert to Mack this growing evil.
Tars, i.twetil.g will be held on the day
pt, let; lig of the auternation.
in revere) *Lea C•onventioo, so that
pt eeiee tv one , meeting may be
able ,r, tie:Tete in the other ale°. It
ie (1( 011 tenth every prose
ss i'..rrito-iss will be represent.
• i;t tkeooi Meeting. Every or.
• zoise emoied to appoint members
of e • a, t.•,• it varielly requested to do
• Al: epeointeo are earnest-
uve.-ei te, a' t e1. .Phey may avail
tratosiaaa of the reduced rates to tbe
Litty 1 C'onventim, .Ab this
.01.• routi r.y's history this meet-
ing will be »nom/ally important.
R. 8, MOORE KILLED.
11/11" .1 CRAZY /ITALIAN AT
Pits'Alttn,
The Lester wel revers of last week gave
the fseowee, n s, timeare of the ead death
of Babe S, ,-.re, Mother of M, H., Eli
anti Adthroie Moore, of Brussels :—The
»eighborhoed rem shocked an Thursday,
111i inst., when it was learned that Dr.
Afoure, 0 Certliage, had received a
teraentm that 110a brother, Robert bad
hz.tm killed in Lathe. No particulars
weo iv., and Dr Moore left next day
ee, the wan to bring the body back.
;arasulere of the tragedy were
re•er/ee Otte week in a letter from a
Caateies. leery who evidently was present
at eter time, and alflutilrh she did not
ke ee Mr. edema herself, when ebe
le -.vete from lastowel 8138 wrote
mar eit aeoennt, of the affair which is
ot below.
decsased young man was well
ke teat in teen, where he attended eohool.
113 ws.s 32 ver, of age and was the
futtrth son uf Ifeary Moore, 2nd of Eltne,
ate! a resident ,rf the tawuship of long
Be MUCla mpatny is felt for the
Jena .y and friends. They bare at least
tit , othafert of knoeving that he died in
at; offset to save others from harm end
it' en sot of yer.,onal bravery from which
0113 o
The letter referred to ie dated from
Beemme, Ie trot, on May 10611, and says :
We irkt a7-,ry sod aneident happen here
the other evening. and ae the party killed
s' -erne to le frrm Liatowel, I thought
prebehly you roh,ht know him, and also
his bother, Dr. Moore, of Late.
wee no I rteeetel to write to you
nee tell you weer I could about it, end
th -0 if 3.ou know Dr. Moore you oould
te'i
Last elonlay as the train went down
from Bellevue, Ode Moore that was killed
got on here. It seems when the train
embed Picabo, about 15 miles below
Bellevue, that a orazy Osseo herder (a
dago) wee there and was fionriehing a
dirk in his hand and threatening to stab
any one who eame pear, in faot every
one.
Pietrbe et a email place, no stetion, just
118(130,1, with a Cu operative store run by
the Mermen people of that part, and the
trete generally mope there quite a little
time, so I presnme, as ft stopped, and the
people saw some excitement going on,
some of them gat all, Moore among the
rest. The dago was to get on the train
and go to Shoshone, bat did not seem to
want to and a great many of the pas -
tangent seemed to lame been afraid of
him, so two or three men approached him
moors enteng the root, and Moore said to
biw, olao tem knife, man, you Would
nut wont t,:t hur' any one." The dago
BalI toontithit.g ;0 him in reply and start.,
sd !oward him, Reverently quieted, but
on esatieg tin to turn, threw op his arm
and eerateet 1111i1 rigilt in the neck, It
ttr,,.:itu:Kr vein, but wool clear
throtreh into he• Banta, and partitive to
the (1 1,1 r tafe, for he bled so, that I fanny
it teem 11, 00, 1110008 1110 from
hint end the sago after him. Anotber
pa.,6.ger, 0 man bniongiug to Bellevue,
KW 0, (:i10 in another mao'e hand, grab.
bet if (thin him, end allot the dago dead.
Jut the deed man and the
we:tweed deo on beard and bulged beak
to Bellevue F14 toot a tbey oould. The
De. W00 0/A /Hind with 11 etretcher, and
they :lid everything they could for the
man Mame but fo no avail as he died the
neXt afternoon at 20 minutes to 3,
Bob," (Dort's Bob, that you beard no
talking Me helped the Dr. and eat up all
that night, and till he disci, with him,
and lie said that Moo' hall loin eo Dinah
blood before he got here to the Dr, that
116 11)11 8101 1(1101' the heat Chf19108., Hied
• taare. been a Dr. at Pioabo, where it
happened, he might have beenpaveds
The Dr. would not let him talk ea it
opened the wound. Bob eays that the
gauze would 00100 right through (whet)
they packed the wound,) at the root of
hie tongue. So they Ind not And Out
anything from him 88 to hie wiehee. He
did manage to afar the Dr. "If be thought
he imalci pull him through,'and that
wee all he eald. So they fouled title Ad•
dress of Dr. Moore in Lietowel in hie
effeate, so telegraphed him. I hear hie
body ie to go forward op the train, to
Lietowel to -morrow, by exprese. He WAS
colleotor for '011ier's Weekly," etc. here
and IMO been corning here every mouth
for some few menthe now, but I bad
never eeen bitn.
I wits go in tropes that they could save
him, and after I heard he was from near
home, 0)088 more than anxious, bat that
did the poor fellow no good.
It was eo uncalled tor, and eo 10300080 -
Bary, aura every one regrets it, Every
000 that had met him spanks eo well of
him. Bob Wright had met him while he
was here, and a great many others, and
they all speak so well of him. I just
could not eleep hat night thinking of
If he has a mother living my heart
aohea for her, for the blow will be
terrible.
Now, I am writing Ibis to you, because
you are from Lietowel, and I thought you
would surely know them, and you wonid
tell them that all was done that °mild be
done, bat it Was too to from tbe time it
happened about 6 p. m, before he got
here to a Dr. about 7 p. ID, on the 8th
and he died, op the 10111, He tried eo
hard to tell Bob something before he died
but could not animist°, and Bob oould
not make it ont.
POPULAR STALLIONS.
RENO.
WM. ELSTON, PROPRIETOR.
Monday will leave his own etable, lot
20, stoma, Morris, and go West and North
to erd lioe and West to Joseph Miller's
for noon ; Dieu North and East to Wm.
Breton's, 2ud crone for night.--nesday
will go East to god con. to Walter Fur.
resale for noon ; then North and West to
Johnstorae hotel, Shumate, for night.—
Weduesday will go West Moue boundary
to Hill's hotel, Wingham, for noon ; tben
to Wm. Elston's, and line, Morrie, for
night.—Titureday will go to Stratton's
hotel, Belgrave, for noon ; then to
Emighea hotel, Blyth, for night.—Friday
will go East along eat oon, Moeda, to R.
B. Leidlaw'e, for noon ; then to Emigh's
hotel, Walton, for night.—Saturdey will
go the Amerioan Hotel, Brussels, for
noon ; then to hie own stable where be
will remain until the following Monday
morn ing.
elet'vvooca.
The Townebip Connell hae purchased
a new road grader.
The Cement Company ie rapidly get.
ting the roof of their large building in
poaitioo.
0. H. MacFarlane bas returned from
Toronto Pharmacy College having corm
pleted his limier term at that thetitation.
The looal Soos of Sootiand Sooistv,
Melrose Camp, has deoided to run an
extrusion to Owen Sound on Saturday,
June 10th. Good to return on .Monday.
Wm. Robertson mediottl student of
Toronto Universily, arrived hone on
hfortday, of last week having oomp'eted
hie first year in medione. Walt. luta
signed to play football with the local
team,
Atwood Juniors defeated Monkton
Jnnior footballere on the park here on
Trieeday evening of last week by 1 goal
to 0. The game was played in rein And
mad and thus neither team oould do it.
self juetioe.
Harry 0, Taylor, of the Bae staff, was
hastily etimmoned to hie home in Saute.
villa to attend the funeral of 1219 brother
Fred, who died on Friday morning 12th
inst., after a week'e ilium& He was
eeized with pneumonia a week ago Sun-
day, and on Tneedity he felt mob better,
but be gradually grew worm and died on
Friday morning. He was buried on
Sunday,
RADIANT WOMANIIDOD.
The glory and satisfaction of beentiful
womanhood can be known ouly to those
possessing the unlimited advaotagee of
healtb. No weak woman can be happy
or enj ter half the ples.surea of life. Pallid
cheeks, sunken eyes, exhaosted nerve., all
tell ole. terrible struggle to keep up.
What the weak woman needs ie Ferro -
0088; it renews, reetoree and vitalizes
instantly—We a "woman's remedy,"—
that's why.
Ferrozone makes women strong, plump
and healthful because it montane lots of
nutriment, the kind that forms musele,
sinew, bone and nerve, Vitalizing blood
comae through the body, making de-
lightful °aloe, happy epirite, true woman-
ly steength. Fifty cents buys a box of
Ferrozooe in snip drug More.
Myth.
john Wilford ie able to walk up town,
after being oonflned to hie home for over
two weeks with a eevere attack of indi.
gestalts.
The Ladies' Aid Society of St. An-
drew's °burins, BIytb, will bold an lee
cream emits' on the °lamb lawn on Wed•
node), evening, June 14111.
While olimbing on to a Wagon on Mon•
day of last week, Master Fred. Somme
had the misfortune to be tbrown to the
ground by the horsesuddenly starting.
His right tam was broken at the wriet by
the fall.
G. T. R.—Bones important obanges will
be made at the Grand Trunk yards in
Myth. The vacant lot adjoining the
railway propert,a, where the Station
hotel formerly Mood, bas been probes.
ed by the Grand Trunk Railway Co. from
3. G. Emigh. The oompany have also
pnrohased from A. Wettlenfee a strip of
land along the Beet end of his brick yard.
The intention is to enlarge tbe Grand
Trunk gads to Marra double their pee,
era °Rewriter. The present West siding
will be moved further Westweed and
along gide of it will be built a large and
ooramodions freight ebed. In addition to
the new freight abed there will be a large
platform emoted for the slating and
Mutating of epplee and other commodis
Mee from which large shipments are made
timing the year. The ereetion of thie
pleafettm will be an important innovation
for shippers,
c I actrtisn, made the presentation to Iffr.
o I Hell, Miss lildith Perkins Made the
1 presentation to Mee, Ila -1 for the emigre
gotten awl Mee, Litt on behalf of the
•I choir. Mr, and Kra Hall were taken
I onmpletely by eurpriee, 'vying no
. I intimation of Whol, Wee in store for
•
them, When Mr, hall found hie veins he
mede e feeling reply thettlaug thi rn for
t their kindness end (mod wiehee expreeeed
f iti th.. kindly worded irdilreee end Meting
a arta wino) Many IMIte away no be looked
on the faun of the wuteli be wonld think
of the faces of the kind donore Rae
Mr. Hallam, pastor of the Methodist
church, gave n effort address, engulfing of
• the pleasant associatione with Ala Hall
for the peat two yeare. Refreehtnente
were served, after which a innsitial and
literary prugram wee brought to 11 Mom
by the oompany einging "God be with
• you till we meet again," The armed clis•
parsed to their respective Immo, sorry to
pert with Mr, Hall, his estimable wife
and family, and expressing many hearty
good %Mabee anemone in their new home
in Dorobeater, N, 13,
0. F. R.—The Standard nf Jest wool
says :—Tiltien, Adana & Bredley, wit
have the el:bane/awn ler e806100 88V01( 0
the Guelph and Goderloh branah of the
0. F. 10, are hutting renew 00001000
lion in Blyth and mointry. At preen
they have 160 mini and 40 tame eine oy
ed. John 13,adley, who will be the resi
dent partner of the firm has rented 3 in
h011ee on Westmoreland 8 the
and will maapy it during the buildime o
the reilway. The strews shovel that lia
been cutting the hill on Jame* farm
mimes barn in Beet Wasvanoeh for di
Past two weeks eon:plated the out el
Mondey and le now engaged in outdo
the hill in front of Gnats Jenkins' rest
denoe. The gang of men that has hien
working on Ake farbalciestou'e m,
West of the Brae line in Hallett, have
am/op/Med their lab ,re there and is otav
working East from the Base line, An
other Means shovel arrived at B yth
station la+t week and was at ouste eaten
Rata of the villftge. It will comment:at
operations on John McMillen's ferns 11
Morrie and thee arms the road to Jetties
Snell's fertn. Tilden, Adams & Braley
have the °Mom in rho South store of •be
Howard block on Queen etreet, son he
North more in the Oampbell block cppo
site ie monied by the C. P. R. engineers.
The Fall wheat looks well in this see
tion some ii.11d9 exeeptionally so.
Davie & Willie are etarting a granite
aud marble business in the MoLaoy
bleak.
Thomae Heff eon , the new proprietor of
the Oommeroial Hotel, took posseeeion
last week.
Court of Revision will be held in Mil
la's Opera Boum, Henault, on Frieity
May 28 h.
The work of oonetrooting the tile for
the new drain will be started tight D vay
so that the exoavatiog can be done dor-
ing the Summer months.
On natality afternoon of Wit week the
partition between F. hlann'e shaetag
parlour and W. R. Hodgitas reeidenee
wee noticed to be in flames. At once
water wee poured on and the tire ex.
tinguiehed before it had made much
headway. It was oaoeed by the ex-
plosion of a water beater iu the barber
shop
0
111.01emwortlx.
Harry Grainger is making quite en
addition to his residence by building a
kitchen and woodshed.
Mrs. Jennie Walker te spending a me
time at Brantford at the home of her
brother, Alex. Palteroon.
Mise Hodson, of Mitchell, hoe cern-
trimmed her duties as teacher in U. S. S.,
No. 18,,Howiek and Grey.
Mr. end Mrs. Size, of St. Thome, ere
spending a few days with the formers
parente, J. and Mee. McRae.
Wm. Sharpin hae returned from the
West, bat intends returning with a load
of horses and farming implements.
Jelin L. McRae was the delegate Dem
Molesworth to tbe District meeting of
the Melloodiat ohorob, held at &tweed
Fred. Gibson has the oontraot of
remodelling J. L. MoRee's residence • nd
when completed it will be at up-to•date
house.
The Molesworth Mame Co, oommerto.
ed operations on the 100 of May, being
the latest it has opened for BOOM years,
Mr. Patterson le oheesemaker.
William Murray is away to Pinkerton
and Paisley to vigil Meade and take a
well earned rest after several yeare of
mercantile lite in Molesworth, he having
sold oat to Mitobell Bros.
IUD THAT COHN VERY &ONG ?
Quite easy 10 8010 it with Putnent's
Omit Extractor. Oily takes tsventy f 'or
hourea-no pain—dead erne oure. Try
Putnam's ; its far the beet.
a
Hobbled Six Years
With. Rheumatisro.,
The Remarkable Oleo of Met Callen,
it (*tannic tififfereta Wits Wtts
Cured hi Six Weeks by
Ferrozone,
Me (Jullen, of Sturgeon Bay, writes :—
"For six years I hobbled ab tit like a
°ripple, unable to move without (notches
and mimes. 13 used gnantities of
medicines, and epeeial baths, but they
didn't help me very much.
"On the 1830110 of a Presbyterian
minieter I used Perrozone, gave 118 good
trial at Brea nud tvlien I saw it was help
ing, I bought six boxee and took one
tablet at the close of each meal. I am
perfectly oared, and am today ae spry as
a youngster of ten. I am convinced that
my reoovery is entirely dne to the
marvellone aotion of Ferrozone."
Mr, Oullen's case is it fair example of
the kind of °urea that Ferri.none ie
effecting every day. In severe oases of
Neuralgia, Striation Rlretarratian and
Lumbago, it, acts with surprising alacrity
and no ease is recorded where it fetibd.
Perrozocie ogres them diseases became
it is a solvent for urio aoid in the blood.
Than it bnilde up and invigorates the
eyetern, and maim week, eiokly people
strong and well enough to resist and
ward off diseeses.
The beat Rheumatism remedy is
Ferrozone, It relieves quickly, and
mires so perfectly that the disease never
returns. After all other remedies fail, it
oares, andthat is the sort of medioine
yon want. Price 50e. per box, or era
beam for $2 50. Sent to your address by
mail if price ie forwarded to The Ferro
0308 Oompany, Kingston, Ont.
A large gang of Itilane is working on
the railroad near Monkton.
The park and shade tree committee, of
Mitabell, liOs dietributecl upwards of one
hundred and fifty meple trees gratie to
the eitizeue for the beantifying of the
streets.
The Methodist ohoir and rt number of
the oongregetion preeentect Mrs. fe.
Rowleed at their home in Monkton, with
a handsome mantel olook, She has been
their esteemed organist for emus years.
The Ontario Government le consider-
ing a proposal to irnpnoe a tax on stook
transfers similar to that recently selopt-
d in New I' irk State, which Qoebeo is
leo °moldering.
Vo relwleta.
Fordwiob ahem factory started epee.
ationa on Monday of last week.
Mita nee 031800 left for Kerala., le
where she hae seamed a position in a dry
goods more. She hae been engage 10
Rogers' grooery here for over two pat%
L. B. Oook ie enjoying a well Barked
attention at home, after writing on las
final examination in Pharmacy, we
oongratulabe him on hie enemas in he
completion of hie course,
Coact Howiok, No. 84, 0. 0. F. F •rd.
wfah, will hold an exaursion to Niagent
Falls and Toronto on Thursday, Joie
16th. Fare from Fordwiob, adn,
$2 15; children $1.10 ; with the privi, •ge
of staying three daye.
Mrs. E, A, Hall, accompanied by
Edwin and Charlotte, left ou Wecluesekty
morning of last week for a week's veal
with her mother at Maxwell. They
joined Mr. Hall al Oraugevine 80 retre
for their new home, going by boat :Iwo
Toronto to St. John% N. B., then by rail
to Dorebeeter.
In the Bletbodiet aburohiSunday even
ing, Rev. J. 0. Liddy, M. A., .1
Harriston, oonduoted the eetvita. tie
preached eepeoially to the Epworth
League and young people. Mr. 030.08r
preached in HarrIston. On Sableob
June 4, Rev, R, I. Hooking will oonclult
the eervieee at Mayne, Newbridge and
Fordwiob,
Gorrie.
Howiok Oreauctil met in the Town Hell
on JSaturday.
Riobard Mo$ath reoeived word that
bie grandson, Clifford f3oott, bad died on
Tneeday, 9101 luta., Irma typhoid fever.
He will probably be remembered here by
some of our reeidente as be Melted wi,h
hie mother last Winter.
At the Annual meeting of the Epworth
League of the Methodist ehuroh, the Rev.
J. W. Holmes presiding the follossing
offioere were eleotedefor the corning Oen-
feretroe Tam—Prete, Harvey Sperling ;
let Vioe Pres., Miss Olara Holmes ; 2nd
Vioe Pres., Miss Lame Andrews; Ard
Vioe Prete, Miee L. Harding 13(11 Vie°
Free., 00011 Day ; Sem, Joe. Street ; (-or.
Bee, Mrs. Geo. Dame; Treas., John
Hand/ton ; Organist, Bliss Etta McGill ;
Representative to the Diebriot Exeoutir e,
the president.
PIIMMLITATION..—Monday evening of bad
week about 100 of the congregation tsf
BC Stephen's °heath, Gerrie, aeserobree
at the Reotory end preeented the Rev. 13,
A. Hall with a gold watob, valued at 040
With monogram interwined on the book
and engraved on the inside were the
Wort% "Presented 10 1000 E A. HMI by
the congregation of St. Stephenea church,
(lorries May 18113, 1906," and Mai. Ball
with a silver edger bowl with spout
attaohed. The dholr gave Mat. H9.1: a
Tfirkielt rug and a peke Portteree. J ot.
Hiperintendent of the 8, 9. read
/ the ddren, Et, V. fittimes, elergymanas
A, young lad was brought before the
pollee magistrate at Stratford ter putting
off fireworks on the etreete. Ile pleaded
guilty, Ina Mee Mated that he did not
know It was wrong. The P, M. data
leniently with him end imposed 6 nee of
85 and mete.
The reoorde of the aotio» entered by
ee, Premier Parent, of Quebeo, Nosiest
Donator Legria for 025,000 are reported
from the mean of the Three Rivera
overt home, Mr, Parent prutessee 1,08
Intention of entering 11 may notion if
omeitontry.
The Women'e aliesioultry Soeiety of
the Waterloo etreet Alethodiet
Stratford had a pleasant gathering 01 1118
Immo of Mrs, Hyde, Omega street, on
Thursday eveoing, The chief feature
wee the presentation to Mrs. (Rev.) Geo.
Jaeltson of a life membership pin mut en
address expressing appreolation of ber
interests in 103 08001088 to the moiety
during the past two years. The address
was rend by Mrs. W. MeGar, and
pementation made by Mrs, Jemee
Stewert, There was an impromptu pro-
gram of ramie and lunob was served,
A great deal of 108090000 09 usual with
the approach of Viotoria Day, hart been
mimed by the use of fire ono:aerie ton
Nelms, toy pistols, and in some came
small revolvers, on the streete. This
practice le Onntrary to law and Potreo
aiagiotrate O'Loane, of Stratford, °eels
ettention to motion 105 of the Coneolute
tool by-lawe of the Why, which reads :—
eNo 'tenon obeli fire a goo or other fire
arm or Get off a fireball, squib, &smacker
or other fireworks witbiu the oity &tate
save on each mouton ae the (mutal may
semially allow the same."
REAL ESTATE.
Iveral FOR SALE.—OROICM
. 60 acre farm for elite, being South half
Lot 0,000. 7, Grey. Meetly seeded down
6.03 80811 mattered. Good bank barn and
eomfortable house. Olose to sohool and 20
utiles/row Brussels, 6 acres of Fall wheat
In. Apply to 3,0. TUOE, Brussels. 30-tf
VARM FOR SA.LE.—TIII3 UN.
dersiguecl offers her 100 ears fawn. be-
ing Lot Etl, Oen, 7, Grey, tot Salo. Teen
te a ootnfortable house, batik barn, or-
e/lord, wolls,,ko. Parm family 9 mile from
the thriving village of Ethel. For further
mateeriare as to price, terms. Pm, apply tO
1-0118 XAThi HOLLA/sD, 73 Minter atreet,
Toronto.
GOOD FARM FOR SALE,—
Tbe understated offer for sale his
hum, being Lot 1,000. 18, Grey. It le sit.
Imbed on the Grayed road, 2 miles South of
ertuniels and coos 100 trams of good tend,
ell °leered 80( 10 acme. %%ore Is a first
class brink house and kitchen, heated with
furnace, wood shed, artesian well with
W./0mM and water is pumped to harm
Barn is 30x68 feet with atoms stables. Bay
born 86x80 foot. Good orobard, farm well
fenced ; pleasantly smutted Will be sold
on easy terms. Apply on premises or Brus-
sels I,. 0., EMUS 0111011. 1010
LIME
FOR S .A _a;
The undersigned will
keep for sale the best0 qual-
ity of Lime for Building and
Plastering purposes during
this season,
D. A. LOWRY
BRUSSELS.
HOW GERI DISEASES
People with Weak Stomachs in
State of DiPorder.
Nearly all dieease germs that flail
lodgmeet in the eyelet» gain matinee
with rho air we breathe, or through our
food and drink.
If the stomach and digeetive organs be
week, en that food does not readily digest,
they will °auntie a soar' sliray ferment
ing 0)180, an ideal spotfor the disease
germs to grow and spread through the
wbole eyetem.
People with a weak etomaoh are in a
oontinual etate of danger, end they
should nee tbe best meanti, Mt o•na, to
strengthen that organ and tone up the
whole digestive system. This remedy is
O certain onre for all dist:mem of the
stomach ensepting oanoer. Used before
melt meal, it so strengthens tree whole
digestive system tbat you can eat what
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START.
a Continual
you Want and all you want without bar
of indigestion. There will be no fermn-
tat,On of fond, and the etomaoh and
intestines will be so Mean end pare that
disease germs 0,10138A poeeibly live when
Mi mne, ie need.
If you euffer with heedeohe, baoltacthe,
variable appetite, nausea, gnawing at the
pit of 1130 momaoh, sallow skin, heart.
burn, furred tongue, sleeplessness, and
general debility, it shows that the atom.
8011 haft been overworked and weakened.
A Ray oeot box of kV o na tablets will
give gniok and speedy relief.
etek James Fox one of the most reli-
able druggists in Brueeele to show yon
the strong guarantee under which be
sells Miat na.
N w for the
Wool Season
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The undersigned is prepared to pay the HIGH-
EST PRICE, in Cash or Trade, for all the Wool grown
in this Imlay,
Blankets, Sheeting and 'Yarns manufactured in
our own mill, positively Pure Wool,
Tweeds, Flannels, Worsteds, &c., procured from
the beet Factories in Canada. These goods will be
GlJARANTERD to be exactly as represented.
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Here to do business probably for the balance of
our active life so an HONEOT, STRAIGHTFORWARD TRAM
15 oust Ant and every pains will be taken to please our
Customers.
Custom Roll Carding attended to promptly.
Fetch your Wool to Brussels Factory and thereby
prove the correctness of what we say,
J. T. WOOD
EXCELSIOR ICNITTING MILLS, BRUSSELS
Ismointwaimsommummaglislo Fred la
Bort
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essrs, I -odds & Habkirk
thank the Public for the pat-
ronago extended since open-
ing our shop itt the Stretton
Block, Brussels,
We keep a new, well select-
ed stock or goods and attena
to the manufacture of the
same in a Fashionable and
Workmanlike manner,
High Glass Tailoring our 8peolalty
Satisfaction assured to all our
On stom ors.
We give our personal supervision
to all departments of our business.
Give us a Trial Order,
The officere appointed for the year
in the Stratford Y. M. 0. A. ere as fol-
lows :— President, B. B. Robertson ;
Vioe-president, R. la Marshall ; Treae•
urer, Dr. J. A. Bothwell ; Reoording-
secretary, E. 0. Smith,
widu. Tri u
A. Local Salesman for
BRUSSE LS
and surrounding territory to represent
..04,91911A's GREATEST Nonsense."
Newest varieties and speoialtieo 10 Hardy
Fruits, Small Fruite, Samba, Ornament
ale and Roses. A permanent attention
and territory reserved for the right mon.
Pay weekly, hitudeeme outfit free. Write
for pertioulare, and send 26 anis for our
pooket miermoope, just the thing to use
in examining trees and plants for Vomits.
Stone & Wellington
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over 800 acres
TORONTO,
ALLAN LINE
LIVERPOOL and LONDONDERRY
Royal 1ai1 teamers'
F1'I/111 MOIlt real From Ilitiobee
liavarian %illy 19 4 oat, May 13, 3 p.m
VIrginfun 'tray '1,1, a.m, May se, 7 pan
Tunisian ... Jeno 133,,m, June 2,2 pan
Viotorlan Juno 9,3 amt. jute 0, pan
BAThlti OF PASSAGE
Virg Cabin, 675 aed upwards, amordiug
to steamer and aeoeunnotlation Betionct
Cabin, Livor!mol and bondondort!y, 642 50,
Sea aud 647.0, aeear,139 to eteemer, Lon•
Oen 5'2.50 80106 1 ThTm Clam 627E0, to Liv-
erpool, Der,y. Belleet, GlaSE0W, London.
Viutoriau, 6.11070.
titontrciti to fvte„gow mew,
Pratorla,, Wo 4, May 17th (doylight)
New Tork to Clasgow
Heraklion "buro, .My 18, 10 11,111
For Certifier pattionlars manly to
W. H. HERR,
- - ONTARIO Agent, Brussels.
Our Spring Stook of Wall Papers is to hand
and it is a choice lot and well worth inspect-
ing.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
will be given in small roll lots carried over
from last year, some of them. as low as 3c.
per roll,
READY MIXED PAINTS
kept in stock and will be sold in quantities
to suit purchasers,
Shop in Smile's Block, next to Metropolitan Hank
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