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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-7-20, Page 5Fall Tulin? Opens Sept. 5th, l,ELLIOTT TORONTOI OIdx r'1, eon, YONGE AND ALaxANDna BTS, 9 1 ({, Ono of tbo largest and beat aommer- vl pial [wheals In the Doniuion. All of our graduates aro absolutely mire of securing positions. Strong stuff of teachers • modern 010401'1 splendid luly equipment. hurry t thoroughly satisfied, Write for 001 maguldoant catalogue. Addreaa:— W. J, ELLIOTT, rrinolpal, 53LiJ diFFFPsirt25 e it'd 2,t5t it'lt..§E 4Sfil3 TRAIN UP A CHILD And when her np ,toOnd him or L/STOW,EL Tent opens April inch, 1904 Two Courees- 1 Commoralai and Shorthand, Send for College Journal. A. L. MoINTYRE, Manager. *rcaSztraS"arail iRstatagzvtsaiPtt MEDICAL CARDS. DR. R. A. BURNS— Sneeeseor to Dr. J. A. McNauy liton Hruseels, Ontario Graduate of Polyalinio Peet Graduate School of Modiolar and Surgery, Now York. Member of College, of Physicians and Sur• goon, of Ontario. Office and residence name as formorlyoa- cupied by Dr. McNaughton. DIsoaeoe of women a specialty. BUSINESS CARDS. MONEY ¶1O LOAN AT 6 PER Dent. F.S. SCOTT, Brunel'', WH. MoCRACKEN— • Issuer of Marriage Ltoeneee. Of- fice et Gr000ry, Turnborry street, Brussels, 11ARMS FOR SALE—THE UN• manaxGSzo has Several good Farms ter sale and to rent, easy terms, in Townohipe of Morrie and Grey. F S. SCOTT. Bruneolo C. 0. F. Court Primness Alexandria, No. 24, 0. 0. L'., Brul0010, moats in their Lodge Room, Bias - hill Block, on the god and last Tuesdays o1 each month, at S o'clock. Visiting brethren always welcome. JAS. BURGESS, 0, R. e. N. MIOLLISH, R, B. M. MORRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WALTON. ONT. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM' INOnt5NOE, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS. 1.11 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION- • Ban, will sell far bettor prices, to better men In less time and lase chargee than any other Auctioneer in Bast Huron or be won't charge anythlug. Dates and orders can always bo arranged at this office or by manna! appnoation, ROBT. H. GARNISS BLUEVALE ONT. Auctioneer for Huron County. Terms reasonable. Salve arranged for at the office of Tun PosT, Brussels, 221f VETERINARY. G A. CUNNIN(IHAM— • Honor G101100ce of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, is prepared to treat all die. eases o1 domesticated animals 1In a aompot• ent manner. Particular attention paid to Veterinary Dentistry and Milk Fever. Calls promptly attended to. OOIco and Infirmary —Four doors North of bridge, Turnberry et„ Brussel.. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. AB. MACDONALD— • Barriotor,. Solicitor, Notary, EEL Bu0ceeeor to G. F. Blair. Oleae over Stiin- dard Bank, Bt'aseole. Solicitor for Metro. politan Bank. N' M. SINCLAIR- 1 r • Barrister, Solicitor, Oouveynnoer, Notary Public, &a. Uffiee—Stewatt'e Block 1 door North of Central Betel, Solicitor for the Standard Bank, ,p,nounro0'r, HAYS & BLAIR— BAARRISTERBI,IIS IV ITE01OS, NOTABLES W. Pnonnroor, K. 0. R. C. HAYS G. h'. BLAIR. O91oes—Those formerly oconplod'by Hewn Cameron & Holt, GOnnaion, - ONTARIO. DENTISTRY DR. R. P. PEILD. DENTIST 040duate of • the Royal college of Dental Burgeon( of Ontario and Flret•olase Honor Graduate of 1oronto Vulvoesity, office next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery, BItUStSELB. 6 aG t; 'i£8'rT'7ttZ A Famous School CENTRAL .G // STRANT. Tbte 10 the meet sueees0fu1 Corma 010110101 and Shorthand Smoot in LWe,torn Ontario The commie are up• . to•dato and praotfcal and toaohing is y L done by txperioneed inetrnotor0, Dur. ng the poet 0abool year we have had many Moro appItdatione from loading imutineer haunt than wo had etudonte graduatintryt Write for hoe Catalogue, ELLIOTT & Mo14AOHisN, Principat0. tlitgaal=Ntatft • WINGHAM Business College If you,°spout to amount to anything In this world, keep moving. Don't alt down to watt for 0000000 to 'tome to you. Do something for 701100elf every day, Take every Magee that eller, to Itt yourself for doing eomo uaotul and mil paid work, and thou If opportunities don't come your way, go oma hunt for tbem and don't slop hunt- inguntil you enroll with us for ono of our o which will open out for undid courses w i p eu splendid pure 01100000 iu 0.0 the uveuusn of toot - nen lite. Wo bare n0 vaoatl00, Terms and other ,utormatlon oboerfully given by the Principal or call amu see our olamooe at work, when in town. Gno. BPo'ra'air, N. BNa1NALn FLnTonnn, President, Principal. 12 years toaohlug exporlouoe. tixtx Lucttanovv. The Orangeman of Lnaknow and vicinity celebrated the twelfth oft July in Kinoardiue. W. J. Little and daughter Mary, left to visit Mende in Chiosgo, Minae• spoils sad Dakota. Mre. D. E. Cameron, of New York, le the gneet of her mother, Mre. R. J. Whitley of thin village. Mise Laura Barges, returned to Toronto, afier spending some time with her grandparents in the village. J. W. Mnrray, Ashfield, gold hie splendid farm of 125 scree to James him Donald for $9000. Mr. McDonald oleo purobetted 50 agree more from Mr. Mur- ray for $2100. Luokuow Public School pupils have made a 'splendid record at Dm Entranoe Examination. Out of the 20 pupils that wrote 17 were ouaaeoeful, 12 of whom took femora, while Moister DeLemme Millyard, only 11 years of age, bandit the list with 536 marks, or 80 per cent. Blyth. Mise Edna Hamilton bats returned from Toronto, where she was attending the oouservatory of numb for several menthe past. Mre. (Dr.) Sloan, of Toronto, aeoom• ponied by her grandson and granddough• ter, of Buffalo, was a visitor at the home of. Reeve Sloan. Mies Maude King is visiting her parents Geo. and Kra. King. Site ie aotively engaged in deaconess work in Detroit and is at prseent on a two menthe' vacation. Thomas Joon, left Montreal by eteamer Lake Champlain for Liverpool and then to Woolverbomptoo, England, wbere he will spend two or three months with relative', and visiting menu of childhood, Frank Metcalf be enjoying o holiday outing in Northern Michigan. He left by train, going from Blyth to Port Huron, where be took boat for Mackinaw and then proceeded to Charlevoix by train. Hugh and Mre. McQnarrie have gone on a two mouths' trip to the Nortbwest. They have four song in Minnedoea, and it is not likely that another opportunity will present itself of visiting them all to• gather, There were 175 titillate gold ab Blyth station for tho 12th of Jelly oelebration at Clinton. The number sold at Belgrave was 130 and at Londeaboro 22. At the lass named piaoe 85 tickets were gold for the celebration at London. TIIE TITIN IRAN'S DANGER. He can't resist dieeaee germs,—that's why he's snob a mark for consumption. In this land of plenty, Ibinne'se is wiaked• nese, especially when its easily overcome with Forrozone. Thie remarkable Deems builder makes you fat quickly ; it done so by forming blood that's rich, nouriebing and healthgiving. Ferrozone supplies the nutriment needed by worn out nerves, rapidly oonetrnote muscle and fatty 110000. The form illle out, the oheeke redden, proving Rut weight ie being added. To be well and stay well, nee Ferrozone. Fifty ob000late coated tablets for fltty aeon or six boxes for $200 at all druggists. Fonet *ay lett . 234 tickets were Bold at Fordwiob depot to exoureionisto on July 12th. G. E. and Mre. MOKre left for Sault Ste. Marie where they will upend a pleasant holiday with friends, Mre. G. B. McKee has resigned her position as organist of the Methodist ahormh, wbioh ehe has held very accept. ably for the pesa year. Rev. J. and rare. Hamar and family ere visiting friends at Fanehawe, near Loudon. Kr. Hunter is enjoying a three week(' holiday, kindly granted by the Quarterly Cffioial Board, The following Mtwara of Jubilee Connell, No. 229, R. 'P. of T, for the en. ening year were installed. S. 0 , H, W. Laird ; P. Co W. H. Dewuey : Chap , Geo. Walkey, Sr• ; Herald, Ohm, A. W.lkey ; Guard, N. Gibson ; Sentinel, dna. Stevens ; Cronin, Mies Maggie Malleo, At a meeting of the, officers and tenehere of the ttiree ,villa a Sunday Schotl0 in the Presbyterian (Morels base meet, it was decided10 hold the annual el, S. picnic 0u Tuesday, Magnet let, The following 0.mmittees were appointed, wbo will have full control of the pia.nio : Jas. Rowe, J, H. Johnston and 'W. Watters, Executive Committee ; Mre. W. Goggin, Mrs. Geo. Waikey, and Mre, Wtn, Armstrong, Provision Committee'; W. Wellaoa, Elmer Fallie, W. P. Dobson, Mimeo B. Oaetelt, U. Millen, M. McKee, M. Peal, N. Hainetook sod Mrs. Spink°, Prograin Committee. At the Howiek Sabbath School Con. Motion the local Secretary gave the Sun. day Soboot report whioh Elbowed the following :—No, of S. S. reported, 12 ; total number of pnpile 649 t total nmottnt required to pay expenent of eohoolo 9810.- 99 ; contributed bo charitable object', $188 88. Those funds have been talent by offerings, oabeoriptione sod enter. telnments. There isn't a Home Do. partment fn oonneotion with any of the oahoot0. Forty five mile joined the Malone charobee during 1904, 20 of them becoming members of Trinity Oburoh, Fordwick, Ninety,flve pupil; are pledg. ad nbelainere, all belonging 10 the Methodist 13. S. of Corrie, 1'ordwioh and Lakelet. Fordwiob Preebylerian oharoh oontribnted $99 to mission; and Trinity obttrolt, Foedwioh, 980 towarde other objeoto. Ml the oohoole are in a healthy etate, The flnanokl report allowed $4.28 on hand from foal year, The collection° amounted to $1136, there being 916.74 on hand. Wroxethr was chosen ea the next place of meeting. Rev. Mr, Ooterhout wea elaoted President. ITc otstn ti, T. Kurdook took Colonel Hunter to Preebon ranee, Wm. Kelehon of the Honoall Engine Work', has aat,igned. The wet weather hap been keeping back the work on the new drain. Quite a number from here attended the mem at Zurich on the now trooli, r Hooson le beginning to talk up a Hen• sail Old Boy's oelebration for next year. Forty tickets were gold at the station here tor the Clinton 12111 of July mica bration. The drainage work will be extended 500 feet West of the point located on the profile. The pastor of the Methodist Chetah bag been granted three weeks' boliday by the trune's board. Mier Jennie welsh has graduated me treated name at Victoria Hospital, Lou- don, and hag received her oertidaatee, She had the honor of panting with the highest marks. Some of Dor oitizene seem to have for- gotten that there is a village bylaw pro bibiting tattle from running at large and giving a reward of 25 ciente a head to any person taking each cattle to the pound. Alex. Molwen has disposed of hie doe farm of 150 agree to bit eon Hugh for $10,000. Mr. MoEwen, we noderetand has purchased a reeidenoe in London and will leave with Mrs. MoB wen in the Fall. The foundry and machine shop is ex. panted to be in operation again in a short time. The plant end fixtures are in the beet of °haps for turning out work and we hope Mr, Kelehou lean make arrange- ment(' to continue. TIDE WORST OF A COLD Is how suddenly it comes, No time to burry to tbe drng store, 'troop develops, the lunge are tffeoted with pneumonia or tuberculosis and its too late. Keep Oatarrahozone on hand.—it kills colds instantly. Somotbing magical about the way it owes Catarrh and Bronchitic. Catarrhozone is the beet remedy because it onree in nature's way; it heals, soothes, and mires permanently. Carry a Catarrho- zone inhaler to your pocket, use it 000asioually and you'll never oatoh cold —thal'a worth remembering, Exeter. W. J. O'Brien, who has had (barge of the Commercial Department of the Pgblio School bare, has handed his resignation to the trustee's. Mre. Powell, who is occupying her Summer aottoge at Grand Bend, met with a painful eaoideob. It appears she was attending to her hooeehold duties when in some manner the fell into the oellar, a distance of several feet, reoeiving a severe °book and enotainiog many bodily injuries. At a meeting of the Bowling Olnb the following rime were formed W. Blatchford, N. D. Hanlon, R, B. Samuel, H. E. Huston, Rev. R. J. M. Perkins, skip ; R. 8. O'Neal, J. Davie, R. S. Lang, H. T. Beloher, Dr, Rollins, Joo. Muir, skip; I. R. Carling, W. W. Tamen, J. G. Sbanbary, C. 13. Snell, J. Cobblediok, Rev, Wm. Martin skip; W. H. Lovett, W. J. Heiman, L. H. Diokeon, Dr. Sweet, E. W. Horne, F. W. Gladman, skip. An accident that might bave been at. tended with orioles reaulte betel Mre. Wesley J. Bieeett, William ebreet. She waseleeping up•etaire and thinking elm beard the little girl crying in an adjoin• ing rooms hastily arose and half asleep mod likewise half awake she started for the room, but in some unaccountable manner turned into the doorway leading dowo Moire and as a result took a header landing down a long flight of steps. Hearing the noise Mr. Bieeett hastened down entire where he found Mre. Biased nnaoogafoae and badly ebaken ap. She soon revived from the Shook and wive for a few painful bruises, particularly on the head, she hoe almost recovered. Clinton. Lemon Bros. Oirons be to appear in Clinton on July 29th, Clinton Rifle Aeeoolation has complete ed their new ranges, whioh are situated on Gibbing° property to the rear of the Collegiate. For the half year ending 30th of Jane, there were recorded with D. Maophereon, division registrar, 27 births, 8 marriages and 22 deaths. Rev. A, Stewart and wife, indeed of takings trip West ae originally intended, have gone to Lachnte, and will spend moat of their holiday in the East. D. Cantelon bas returned from his trip to the West. He says that in the immediate neighborhood of. Winnipeg the 'rope are poor, but e'eewhere they are eplend id, Owing to the 0001(0ned ill health of J. R. Rambell, he bas sold . his jewellery luminous 10 W. R. Counter, who was for many yearn in the same line of business in Seeforth. Mr, Coaster baa taken poeeee0100. The "hat noramble" in front of Hod gene Brea, More, on Wedneeday after moo, when they threw awnv from the top of the building e. me 200 hate, created a good deal of arnu.emeul for the large crowd pertieipatiog, Alfred Barge got a blow iu the face that rendered him onoonooione. Be woe working at the elevator, whioh is not yet complete• when a piece bleat wan being lowered lamas a plank (mooing it to fly up ; the plank end naught him a (harp blo ander the chic w e whioh knocked a d bl m again0t a brioli wall rendering him un• 000eoions, When he recovered he had not the slightest reoollegtion of what Imp. pened. HALF -SICK PEOPLE. Th world ie foil of them. Just Mak enough to feel lazy and listless ; to have no appetite ; to sleep poorly. Quite often you're half aiok yourself. Chances are the trouble is in the atomaab and howele. Beet prescription is Dr. Hernia ton's Pills ; they tone up the entire system, elevate your epirite, and Danko yon well iu one night. Dr, Hamilton's Pills work wonder° with people in your condition. Mild in motion, effective and easy to take. Get Dr. Hamilton's Pills today, 25o per box at all dealers in medi• eine. 1Amt.°Wr,l. A. J. Collins, wbo is somewhat of a florist, ie the po0e0eeor of a epeoieo of mates known , as the Night blooming Cereuo. The tender of the Mitchell Bridge Co. for the Wallace, Main and Elms Street Bridget, has been accepted, enbjeot to the By•Law being oarried. Florence Rothwell, daughter of B. and Mre. Rothwell, has been seriously ill with pneumonia, whioh developed from meeeles, but i0 now melting fair progreee toward recovery. Andrew Olimie, the well know imple• meet salesman, had a slight stroke of paralysis on Tneeday morning of last week, and has einem been confined to his home. His oondition is slightly improv ed at present, and hopes are entertained for his speedy recovery. Some young men or lade have lately been using the tank of the water tower for a target, firing at it with emall oalibre thins, reeidenta of the neighbor. hood frequently experiencing the 000om Portable sensation of bearing bullets whistling over their heads. Thursday of last weak 'thortly before noon m severe eleotrio storm palmed over town, daring which the barn of Aaron Tremain, Slain St., was snook by light. nine and burned. The building, wbiob P00 not a very large etrnotnre, buret in- to ilemee immediately after a terrific thunder clap, and it wan with difiioolty the harem and harness could be got ant, The rest of the °entente were deetroyed. The fire brigade, whioh reached tie scene too late to rave the building, did good work in drowning out the fiomee, There tear a small inoelranoe on the baro. Mies Tremain, wbo was silting at the window in the hoose at the time, received a severe shook, it taking Dome time to bring her around. talon erich . Goderioh will bave about seventy new reeidenoee during 1905. The date of the A. 0. U. W. piaoio at Point Farm has been changed from July 2101 to July 28th. The burning of the elevator has canoed a considerable ebrinkage io freight traffic at the G. T. R. depot. A few of the trees of the catalpa variety to the town supplied by the late Judge Tome are now in fn11 bloom. A large staff of brioklayere is now working on the new Methodist oharoh, which, ao00idering the weather, its rising rapidly, The grain in tbe ruins of the burned elevator, estimated at nearly 200,000 lenebels, was sold by auction being kuoaked down to Mr. McNair, of Toren. to, at 914,350. Commercial fishing has fallen off so /bat the boats that have fished from tbie port in the Spring have lilted eomo of their one and ere retiring from the business al this port. A large number of mon are now engag- ed moving the wheat of the burned elm valor. Some is being shipped by the oars, and large lits are being sold to the farmers, yet it looks me if July will have passed away before the ground and harbor ie clear of the grain. R. Oraigie is the designer of a clever imitation of a lonomative and tender 00000in0 a bridge, whioh is to be seen in 0. 0. Lee's store window. The abet. menta for the bridge are of binder twine and the whole rig is made up of goods in the More. Sinn the return of the 33rd regiment from Damp at London laat month it has been deoided to remove the quartersof the regimental bend from Sordoni] to Gode- rioh. This Ine0ne practically that the bend of the Goderioh Musical Society, known for years an the Goderieb Marine Band, will become the military bend for Heron county, To Our Customers "1,'IIrn1'In'1,a1,"Ica„' W'W4aW Having had the misfortune to have my Factory deetroyed by fire on May 25th last, and having purchased a Hardware business in Ford- wich since, I find it necessary to make prompt Collections to close up my Brussels accounts. I therefore ask a prompt settlement. All accounts not settled'by either cash or note by Tuly 2lst will have to be placed in other hands for collection. Kindly take note of this and govern yourself accordingly. Thanking you for the generous support of the past, I am, Yours Trnly, FRED. ADAMS. George A. Robinson, R. A„ was angel:. ' 4, vhP"TI'V."1,1"1 4'1 "''ii }y''r, ( I+mTh", 717a,niawl I,a1MtFtl7Npp r -f iii rd ae etiienoe master, in place of A. G. r dWed'vrrlWryi r s.. y,.! Pf! . - -i t v:l,. ya. _ •. o¢1d^1Y':+I" ^+A.+ Wilaoa resigned, at a ealnry of 9900, his I ' debts i„ e. nnmenoe September let next, fl /tet I ® I, Mr. Robinson bas lead five years' d! M✓ ! A `r n tE U Experience au public eobool timelier turd one year 00 mimes master in Ridgetown Collegiate Institute, and is an honor graduate of Toronto University and a specialist i1' 0010nee. VVfrigrit atrra. Union Sunday School pianio from Wingham will be held this year again In Hinoardine, The date je Augnet 1st, ' Samuel Bennett, of the Wingham planing mill, has had the work Dom• mended on a large brick addition to the front of hie mill. H. B. Elliott, editor of the Timer, re. turned from bit, Old Country trip on Monday of last week, and reports an en. joyable and invigorating ontiog. Mine Eva Dawson has returned from Florida, where the has been residing for some menthe, and Spent a few days of the poet week with her mother in town. Rev. D, Perris, pastor of Wingham P,eebytorian Ohuroh, ao0ompanied by Sire. Perris and family, huts gone to spend a few weeks with relatives in 0 ry townebip. Wesley Ansley has been elected Pr,al• dent of Wingham Epworth League in plass of Aneon Dulmage, jun., who has removed to Toronto, and Mie, K. B. Gandy wit elated 101 Vice Preeidenb. A happy event took place at the resi• dente of W. J. Henderenn, Wingham Junotion, on Tuesday evening of last week, when bis sister, Miss Nellie Henderson became the bride of Thos. Small. of Listowel, and a former Wing. hamite. Minerva Encampment, No. 47, I. 0. 0. F., Wingham, have oompleted arrange• meats with the G. T.11, to ran an ea - cordon from Kiooardiae and all inter. mediate stations to Kippen, to Sarnia, on Satordey, Aoguet 12111, Train will have Wingbam at 6 40 a. m., fare to Sarnia and return 92 05, In commotion with this excursion arrangements have been made with the White Star Line for p080005ere to seems a low rate from Sarnia to Detroit on the steamer "Taehmoo," thee giving an opportunity of upending Sunday in that city. Re. turning, special train will leave Sarnia on Monday, Anguot 14111 at 10 p. m. A FAMILY NECESSITY. It's remedy oapable of affording im- mediate relief to the hundred and one nilmente that oouetaotly arise. It may be a oold, perhaps toothache, Neuralgia, pain in the back—see Poleou'e Nerviline, it le penetrating, pain enbdaing and powerful. Nerviline i1' five times strong- er than ordinary remedies and it's worth in any household oan't be over estimated. For man or beast Nerviline is a pena- oea for all pain and mete only 25a. a bottle. Boy Nerviline today from your drnggiel. . 3twoorl. G. T. R. Agent Gray sold 100 liokete for Stratford on the glorious twelfth. Ed. Reek has enured the contract for painting the large shed of the Presby- terian resbyterian oharoh. The friends of W. T, Hollis, cheese• maker of Adolphoetown, will be glad to learn that he is recovering from a severe tbront trouble. Offioore of Atwood Lodge No. 332, I. 0. 0. F., were installed by P, D. D. G. M. J. A. Milabeil. The new D, D. G. M. Geo. A. Porter, of Listowel, was also present and outdated in the installation. The new offioare for the current term are N, G„ Cyrus Harvey ; V. G., Jae. W. Dickson ; Rea, Seo. T. G. Ratcliffe, Financial Secretary, Robert Brown ; Treasurer, Thee. Hamilton. A oandidate was also initiated on the game evening, From the annual financial statement of the Methodist church, Atwood circuit, appear the following interesting facts amount raised for =Material support by Atwood 9699.20, by Donegal 9212 ; for Miesiono 9217; aonnesiooal funds 9123.41; church abed $167.71 ; oharoh collections 9162.21 ; Ladies' Aid 927.26 ; Women's Missionary Society 928.26 ; Epworth League $48.08 ; Sunday School $65.97 t Donegal(eharah aolleotions $40, Oboe mak. ing the very respectable total of 91,703 89. Judge Barron was fn Monkton Tues- day, of last week, to bear arguments re the claims of Meagre. Mallory and Broughton against the Elmo Coattail for damages to land by flooding Doused by an uncompleted award drain. Lawyer Morphy, of Listowel, looked after the township's interests, and Lawyer Mo. Pharaon, of Stratford, appeared for the claimant,. John Roger, engineer for Elmo, and L. Mateo, engineer for Mo. Glory, were present and gave evidence, The appellants appealed against their aeseesment in the Logan Maitland Drain. The Judge reserved hie decision for a few days. MoOlory'o suit for damages will Dome op later for trial. It ie to be hoped that the matter will be amicably settled. Drainage law mite are expon sive luxuries at boat, All Thin, Pale Women ('till Learn the Pause of Their Nen. vans Usrd-ap Condilioh. With women, 0.1 health is usually tra0eab10 to nerve exhadslien. Feeling rundown and tired most of the time is nature's warning that more nerve force i, required. You moat bui'd up, nonriah the body vitalize the nerve,, get more flreb and blood. Ida the ahnodent nutriment nod building material in Ferrozone that en. ables it to Imre e0 many aiok Pomo'. It inoreaeee the appetite, arida weight and strength, reetoree lost color and develops a enrphts of energy and nerve torte that deboe Makneee of any find. There is living proof in Mre. Daniel I!ergneen, of Presmott, Ont, Read her etatemeut, t'A year ago my health failed. I grew thin and exceedingly bale. At dove I was prostrated with nervone and aloft head00he. All day S wee tired, At night it was difficult to obtain restful sleep. My appetite was variable and ire digeetiott bothered me ooneiderably, I became moroeo end eofferd from heart palpitation, Pon could edarooly believe the ben, fit I derived in one week from Ferrozone. Color deme bank to my 'Sleeks. My vitality and appetite in. ermined, renewed nerve tome and better spirits came also. FerteLene did a world of good and outdo me well. Remember this ; No tt tlnholid elimU. BLYTUT Great Clearing Sale pp and rives eak. a p d'3 4pp d'b green, 1-4 t p CL This week we make no oomment but let the goods for thomeelvee, Linen —Sootob Gingbame, fine quality, font mime, worth 18e, for 10'. — Flannelettes, wide width, oheeks and stripes, worth 8a, for 50. —Bleaobed Cotton, fine soft finish, worth 7o, for 53. —Fancy Sateeae, in floral designs, regular 10o and 127ao, for 5o. —Linen Flaked and Plain Goode, moll, blue, champagne, resida, oto., good value at 15o, for 100. — Wbite and Cream Lustros, plain and figured, at 25e, 35o and 50o. —Allover Lam, bleak, white, cream, eta., from 200 to al 75, —Lltdiee' Cloven, in lisle, taffeta and oillr, in blank, grey, fawn, brown, etc , regular 1513, 20a, 25a and 35o, for 8a. —bodied' New Gulf Jaokete and pante at popular prime. —Ladies' Conine just received in all the 'Meet styles, inolnding the Bust Improver and Tape Girdle, from 35a ap. —Another lot of that Pure Linen Totvelliog, sold everywhere at 8o, far 6o. —Lodiee' Fine Summer Vesta, with or without sleeves, from 71 to 750. — Ladies' Laae Gloves, is blank, white and cream, at all prices. —Bleak Oat Hnaiory for boys, in heavy ribs, they wear like leather, very special at 251, 30c and 40a. — Men's Heavy Wool Socks, good value at 20o, for 15a. —Men's Neglige Shirts, in new patterns, worth (300, for 39a. —Men's Blaok Sateen Shirts, good value at 65o, for 50e. — Meo'o Heavy Working Shame, in all qualities, from 9110 to 92 50, —Heavy Scotch Cork Linoloums, 4 yards wide, in blook and floral teras, good mine at 55e, for 50 cents per Square yard. —Llnolenme, 2 yards wide, in sew patter's, a snap at 35a. —Floor Oil Cloth, 1, 1a and 2 yards wide, greet value at 25a. Pat tf' encxxxxt 'x xxa u`+4=t a.::`':- a+aoue,d'ax • BU Our Fine and Up-to-date stock of Bug- gies is now on the market and we invite intending purchasers to call and inspect. They are all made of best material with the very latest improvements. Have you seen our fine display of Oak made Wagons ? Every one warranted to be as represented. Repairs and Painting promptly attended to. Tops Relined and Covered and made as good as new. Call and see ue. E 13 IR, vs s -R1 s lent can nourish and build ap like Per. rozone. Fifty Dente per box or els boxes for $2 50. At all dealers, or N. 0. Polson tot Oo., Kingston, Ont„ and Hartford, Conn., U. S. A. WOOL Any quantity of Wool wanted for which the Highest Market Price will be paid. Wool will be taken in at No. 2 Storehouse or the Flour and Feed store. Alf. Baeker, BRUSSELS. Peter Williamson was hit on the bead with a pick eaid to be thrown by Jamie Shackleton during a gnarrel ab Hamilton, and is in the hospital in a critical son• dition. MOORE Baos. Have placed in stock a fine assortment of late American Songs, Waltzes and Tvro-steps All sold at '• price 250_ CACI 0