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M. e..M. G. P., 4S, O,
M. n. B., V)Ilrtgs of Womble.
Physician, Surgeon, Aocounhear
(mice at residence, oppudie hInlvl Ue. Church,
William street,
OR. if. H. WHITE, 8. A.
PilYS1('JAN AND SURGEON,
Graduate Toronto University of Medicine,
Speoinl attention given to diseases of children
and Surgery.
Office t Dr. Bryane Old Stand
Phone (45 Brussels
✓AME'i TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co,
Will tell fur ns good brines us any other Alm'
Wilmer or charge nothing..
13ELG1tAVE F. O,
PRQUQE[lQT, IIIIQQAN & C[lQNE
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
&c..
2)$oe on the Square, turd door front Hamilton
Street,
(10DERICH, ONT.
Private fonds to loan at lowest rates,
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no cream screw in the path of
the cream, Hee it when in town.
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4 Granulated Sugar - $11,90
Extra Specials on
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2 gains with the vest.
8 highest prices paid fit' Butter,
4' EJg::8 and Poultry. Sale teems -
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It Pays to Patronize
A Well-established School r r
Yongo & Oharloe Ste„ Toronto r
ICnjoys un excellent reputation for high
V grade business training and for placing
graduates in positions. A rerofui sew.
tion of n school is or the utmost torpor. S
, twice, Write today for our Cntnlogue. _
Yi Students admitted ab any tints,
W, ,i. ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL
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axal bans Items
THE Route ul Mete M. Fut rest bun huuu
101p1 vcd by the painter'., brush.
Co i.naaN's Ain NOTss.--1.'he usual
docket 01 interesting business was trans-
acted of the regular meeting of Chil-
dren's Aid Society, Huron County, held
recently, though the attendance was
disappointingly small. Accounts were
read as follows and ordered. paid : Secre-
tary's travelling expense for the mouth,
$37.35 ; Shelter's maintenance, $55.99 ;
Sick Children's Hospital,.$ze,15, Treas-
urer's balance after paying these was
$5747. z childreu have been added to
the Shelter's family and there are now
8 being eared for there. It was decided
that the annual meeting be held some
time iu November, of which due notice
will be given, and some good outside
speaker will be present to present featur-
es of the work for little children. Re-
ports were made of cases dealt with
since last meeting, and some of these
pathos such interest even
and as
would surprise those not acquainted
with the work. It is hoped that the at-
tendance at the annual meeting will be
such as to add to the uumbor of those
who will interest themselves in this good
work.
Morris
FATAL. At elel.: t. ---\Vit, Whit error],
rf Exeter, nate fatally injured 1n at) 80-
cident on Friday, Oct. 24. He had
driven out 10 Alex. Mc:Fitlls' in Us -
borne in a light wagon, and when re-
turning home Lhe horse halted rather
suddenly, and Lhe team driven by Mil -
too Jacobs, of Stephen, coming along
at a good pace, ran into Mr. WhiLe-
fotd's rig, with Lhe result that he was
thrown nut, on his head, rcndeting
11101 11tinunetiioue, Ile was immediate-
ly removed to his home and lnedic.al
aid summoned, when it was found
that the shock had caused a stroke of
paralysis, from which Ire diet. ou Tues-
day, Deceased was boo in the town-
ship of Biddulph in 18:12, thus was in
his 78111 year. At the age of 23 be
married his now bereft widow, Rebec-
ca Culbert, of stone township, and.
there were born to the happy union 2
sons and 4 daughters, Mrs, Jas. Mc -
Falls, Exeter ; William I3., Hedrick,
Iowa ; Mts. McFalls, Usbotue ; Mrs.
\Vee. Horn, Melville ; John S., Blau -
shard ; and Mre. Wilbert Ming,
Hamiota, Man. Deceased's early
[Harried life was spent- in Centralia
where be followed blacketniLhiilg for
5 year s ; then removing to Morris
township he farmed fol. 80 years,
andd
later farmed 1 n v
er for 15 years.
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Ile retired to Exeter. about 12 years
ago and has sauce made his home
Uteri. In polities Mr. Whiteford was
a Conservative and be was it member
or the Methodist church, Ile wits of a
quiet, 1'etiring disposition, his home
was hisrealmand his family his chief
care, The funeral took place to Exet-
er cemetery 00 Thursday afternoon.
Molesworth
On Tuesday evening of last week the
Rev, 11. C. McDeimid, Goderieh, ad-
dressed a meeting in St. Andrew's
church in the interests of the Forward
Movement, The addresses were very
much appreciated by those who were
present.
There has been considerable move-
ment in real estate in this vicinity
laLely. Johu P. Stewart has sold his
farm to Mr. McAllister, of F loridale,
We ave not lasing 51r. Stewart from
the neighborhood, as he has purchas-
ed the farm of Henry Campbell.
Good prices were realized on both of
these properties, Mr. Clnmpbell has
not definitely decided where be will
locate.
THIO loom Mles. Dela.-There died
in Listowel ou Monday morning,
Oe1obet 27, Margaret Pattiek, relict
of the late Andrew Doig, in her 05th
year. The funeral took place form
the residence of her daughter, Mrs.
Mary Ooglin, Main street, Tuesday,
28th ult., at 2,80 p, m,, to Molesworth
cemetery. Rev. Mr, Bell, Moles-
worth, and Rev. 3. 11:1. Nichol, Listo-
wel, couducted bite funeral services,
One daughter, Mrs. Ooghlin, Listowel,
and 0 sons, Robert, Peter and Ross,
HLowiok ; Audre.w, Grey ; Johu, Teen -
berry, and Paul h,, London, all of
whnln were at the funeral, survive.
To Lhc bereaved family is extended
deepest sympathy,
HoWick Council
Council mot, in the 'Township hall,
Gnu'ie, Ont, 15111, pursuant loadjonen-
maul•, Members piosenL, lj,eeve i1 rho
chair, Minutes or last meeting read
and 011 motion of Williamson and In -
gib) were adopted, Moved by Arm.
Lynn that. following -
siToug 11001 Ly t a+t
counts be paid ;-'Vin. Plant, poets
and repaving railing on bridge 86.50 ;
Thea, lleitietee gravelling lots 10 & 11
Con, 1" & 13 $19010 ; Thos. Bennett,
gravel, gravelling Sue 843,45 ; Johu
Stewart, grading 14 & W boundary,
Howick sbare $8 75 , Frank Green,
gravol5U Fred A Edgar, engineers,
fee of la King award $12 00 ; Time,
13en11etL gravel $5.20 ; \Vm, Foster,
gravel `h600 'Municipal World sop -
plies $3 55 13 „ llttstic, gravel $2.10 ;
N. 13rant1gen, caning hill, making fill
andravelling $230 25 ; Nnl man Ma.
Lend gravel 80101 It. Donaghy,
gravel 821 70 ; Gomm, 5, Ashton, out-
let of t oad and water basin $15,,00 ; S.
Znibriggg g1LVolling Rots 80 and 81
Con 11 412 00 ; A, E. Gallahttr, repair.
ing hill Ilowick and l'urnberry boom.
ditty $7,50 ; Thos, Wright, culvert on
B. line $20,00 ; IHuglt Donglae, railing
on In idge tote 5 and 0 Cort, 11 87 ell ;
W111, Selt,Lne, rep (advert leis a and
31 Unit15 :11 00 (. 14. \\ itllu'r, Clerk,
part salary 811111 ; John llyudmtul,
Tile 41211.3()t Wiug Rogers, part eon-
IrarL of 1 t ono d tialt) coward $50.01) ;
I Fns, Oateey, ,learning out drain
$10.00 , Thee. l)at cavy, gravelling told
opening gravel pit, lot. 25, (1011. 4 turd 5
$145.20 ; Norman Clegg, gi att l as
t'lntrily $75(1i); H, 11. hurlers, gland
roe Sehnol Fair 825.00. (:anted,
Adjourned to meet le Pordtvieh un
Wediteeday, NOV01113e1' lin h. elartied.
0, 1a. WALKIsit, Clerk.
Morris Council
Council suet at. township hall, Mott-
,lay Ont. 271.11. Owing to illness hit',
:ihnrtreed could not al tend.
Minn! o. of la .t meeting t 1;tel ,Lod ap-
pruvvd,
Cnuucil derided to Lake no I01t0n in
tl, Campbell's claim for dtulage,, to
his property by Spring need.
.A. deputation of 131uevnle ladles
waited on Council and asked for a
Fare n1' the lied Cross tuoiley is)
'l'reaeury for menlnrtal perimeter.
f.aflee Wa9 left over for further con -
skim Mien,
Following acnounts were pard :
It 13. Alcock. Hanna chain .... 8350 00
R. B. Alenek, gravel2 60,
kluninipal W01.1d .. du
11 A. McCall, supplies,,..,...... 75
A. Melewen, eelectiug Jurors... 4 00
Express 35
Wm. Elston, selecting Joe tt'i . 4 00
'Phos, Miller, selecting Jurors .. 4 00
Henry Bosrnan, repairs Bone
drain ...................... ....... 38 40
Henry Boma)), gravel ......... 2 40
McKinnon Bros. gravelling on
Not tit 13ouudar 103 10
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Fowler, owlet, 1ns 1ertw nn
1 g
North Boundary. 14 (10
John fling, gravel for North
boundary 17 .10
(ilius, Agar, gravel - 12 00
0, G. Campbell, gravel .....:4 81)
ttichtu'd Johnston, gravel U 00
F. 5. Scott, gravel. .... .. fn 20
Oleo. McDonald, gravel,..... 2 51)
Walter Forrest, tile for drain22 80
\Vm, Cunningham, rile 1 50
\Von Cuuiiugham, putting in
filo1 00
No tenders were received for the
construction of the Sellers and the
Mille drains, Council will meet at Lhe
township 1011l, Monday, November.
211 h.
A. MAulewr.N, Clerk.
Dou't forget the future of you!
children. Lay a goon foundation
with a Victory Bond,
Would you lend a soldiet $50 It
you knew it would save his life? Buy
Victory Bonds and keep the williaty
hospitals up.
If you appreciate a good invest-
ment you will buy a Victory Bund,
You deceive no one but yourself
when you say you can't afford a Vic-
tory Bond.
BEC'AIVI[ SO TM
SNL WAS AFRAIO
"FRUIT A-TIVES" Made Her Well,
Strong and Vigorous
MADAME ART40141 BEAUCHER
305 Cartier St., Montreal.
"5 suffered terribly from Corm.
tipation and Dyspepsia far man)- years.
I felt pains after eating and had gas,
constant headache, and was unable
to sleep at night. 1 was gutting se
thin that I was frightened and sate
several physicians who, however, did
not seem able to help me.
At hast a friend advised me to take
'Fruit -a• iv and
t a. I did so soon 1
feltomrelief.
s e T con rt'1 eted with
'Fruit -a -Jives' and in a short time,
the Constipation was banished, I telt
no more pains or headache or the
'disagreeable sensations that follow
dyspepsia. Now ern well, strong and
vigorous."
Madame ARTHUR BEAUCIIEII,.
50e.a box, 6 for $22.50, trial size 25c.
At all dealers or from Fruit-a-tives
Limited, Ottawa, Ont.
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U. F. 0. may hereafter stand Inc
Underwear her October.
The "kick" in the icferendum vote
shouldstttisfy event the "wets,"
The referendum result shows ,bat
the women et Ontario got off to a
good start.
The prophets who predicted a sweep
for the Gnvernmentmistook the direc-
tion of the sweep,
No one will be able to say that
the women of Ontario do not want a
vote. Equal suffrage is no longer an
ideal to be attained. It is a tremen-
dous fact
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Ship yoi trig Cream
irect to the
Brussels Creamery
Prompt Service Satisfactory Returns
We furnish you with Cans and Pay all Ex-
press, Charges. Issue Cheques for the pay-
ment of your Cream twice each month, pay-
able at par at your Bank.
Give the Brussels Factory one trial and ycu
will not Want to discontinue.
russeis Creamory Ntew rt Brost
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Seaforth Creamery Co.
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Send your Cream to the Creamery thoroughly
established and that gives you Prompt Service and
Satisfactory Results. •
We solicit your patronage knowing that we can
give you thorough satisfaction,
We will gather your Create, weigh, sample and test
it honestly, using the scale test to weigh Cream sam-
ples and pay you the highest market prices every two
weeks. Cheques payable at par at Bank of Nova Scotia.
For further particulars see our Agent, MR. T. C.
SEAFORTH, ONT.
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\Vc1•, 1", 1'', U, moo; a Iand•aid(
It eel y poo,•- 1" nit.iw that if t1 polili-
Oititt 1:1.1.10.1111N 0111' to 1110 grtund loilg
etlt ugt, le, twill eventually get hi,, big
1'1111.
140.0,- 1, 13, Lucas 1111 be kept, busy
eavuitlg $11,400 tt year in the practice
of Inn,
it tuns lilts a political revolution 1110
like ul' wltle11 loth never 1114010 01.001••
red in Ontario.
Tealp,o'aw,e beer may be thin ettt1Y,
11111- tint 911 thit, iLH 111e al'gllnte111•.1 for
11,100 peteet shit(.
Ottd mined l9 Oho 1hnught of H.,tne
ca0didatc'H that all L11,,'s left for ellen)
now is to pay the Fins,
John Barleycorn has had ertnuglt.
He (Iona not propose t he dragged
around by the "Noes" any lunger.
They rue not alone in their suttuty,
howevt'r, and misery lives ,Om Panty.
Soule thapi will have to pay cinchol
bets
Tho U, 1•'.11. gtultp in the Lrgi.la
II/1.e will h.- 1,,,,,'r ihle In shuts hale
knu"ltlee. 1" 100 .,Iher gintlpa,
Though tinny woe's!, tit -,n 111•,1 vot-
ed tri the .lesli n I'u tide 211t1, the %in-
ners will still call it a "Malid,u,r'
frnw the poop''.
North \Vette'lnu is tie' only tiding
in Ontario, outside of lhehugt' e11ie.,
Itt gi ','f' a wet majority. In the ether
tidings King leeez,• neo hie Wate:lee.
A majority of °vet Ihr,'e bundled
and 1101ythoucand against the open-
ing of the bar will hors the 000101
traflle in Ontario "a thou -emit fathoms
deep."
Snhlierean4idates we1el009tly sur,-
cessful itt the elecUnns. levid'ntly
the t'leetnt a ,will have a wen to spilt in
their hearts for tht' boys Min fought
their battles.
'lite U. 1'. (1. made a clean sweep in
Gley County and Lawyer .\liddelhnrn,
Owen Sound and It, J. Ball, llnnnvrr.
will not have lung
1 to wail fel Ileit
Win eta 7.1 P's.
Doc. Jan) irsnn had to Lake a ole r+e+of
Gley Cu„ U- le. 0, mrdt eine, It wee
as bitter as niers but the genial phy-
sician didn't even make a wry fare.
He's tL good strati.
The knock-ont blow the Hearst
Govt. rev:eyed on Oet, 20tH tette a
tephry compared wiLtt the tornado
that will tear the Union (Tovt, tip by
the roots when its turn 8010014.
Only 11 votes were east itt Formosa
in favor of keeping Ontario in the tit y
belt, \\'hen the previous 1eutpetaute
plebiscite was taken thele was not a
single vote in Formosa east in favor
of Prohibition,
Perhaps the antis will note wake up
to the fart that it is not only the "re-
ligious bigots," as they have insisted
Inc veins, who are opposed to the,
liquor evil, but that the groat majori-
ty of the cotuminlity are determined
to kill it root and branch.
Ontario has put the bar -roots for-
ever out of bounds. Even; the liquor
men will scarcely venture to propose
that it be resurrected in any guise,
Largest vote was recorded againstthe
plan to restore it for the sale of malt
liquors only.
The vote for Prohibition in Ontario
warrants the Federal Government in
proceeding at the present session with
the legislation making it possible for
the people of a "dry" Province by
their votes to prohibit importation
and manufacture as well as sale.
If the U. 1'. 0. will get rid of the I
Canadian Senate that, organization
will receive blessing.of our editioral
pen, l
t that
"hut is a,
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not beenfoisted 011 a d
should
roomette, country at Confetletatint
and the Libeled party (loss not seettl
zealous einugh to get rid of the ted
chamber quick enough to snit our
radical vietvs.
The Pretences Sun says ;-111 rej,» c- 1
ing over the new, let us not forget Lhe i
old, The re-election of Bowman and
Widdifeld shows that the farmer:
organization has staying Its well as
winning power -there will be 00
wreaths on the political man of tine
William Ptoudfoot, The man who
would not trust the people has been
prose'ly rejected by the people.
. ;r tea
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Fresh, esh rich,full-flavored ve
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-brae same every time
Scold coaiy. in sealed packs ge.t
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If You Have
High Blood Pressure
You must be Careful 1
y .,.
.,.91 rt above 1r Ireiamu,l a veno
When the flood coral..
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) i. 1 f t!i rupture of a
t: the L 9r u o r
there is
alwoo tee 1
e frill e
l west tot !tient in til. Brain and Llood vessel, ,-lg y 'sire'
dneitig a stroke, or in t'..' Rr lneys, producing
Bright's Disease. Don't worry atout it, jest be
careful and guard against over-exertion and excite.
taent, take-- -
Hackin.g's Heart and Nerve Remedy
to ,,uietand sow!, t. til -t 5.-11-., to dissolve that cloy:•-1L -o
substance that forms in the Veins and Arteries and to
increase yoill A,nil "I\it 1.y,111;.'.y01103.0trotter
fortify rbody a.. mei tr uric. 11,;;1e tow L , , 4'. i e11 5 i, 1, i'ut of rt. Friel
' t t I, 1 a , 1 y to t a by mall west
1.0:1. id:Wti.1.111 Ni'(.> :I:;'fLd);V,iti1.u.tof-heag-
grata! 1.^1n 1 1 ,'res. t re Y,,t2 can drive
out theeeet p t CE.,x1s,i1,141i1r, by using
HACK!KIDNEY ASO)LIVER PILL-' (Prior 2:1p, 6
for $1.). 'These two me leinee go evelleeeeeeee eee h
great ilarra,ny in the body. Be sore you get Ht\.C15fl1'2
as a a .(0r !111 n r ru'si ai.,u 1181! bo ca r,coces61111.
HACKING'S LIMITED
t.isto ei, Ont.
as
'l'he Conservative Colvettinn which
Sic William Hearst refttlud to call
ih tolled ntnv to find
months agowell
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out , c . party.
c what Htlll k t hv. Y
lbeu was 8001 a sinanthiefni nfll t
itt his election, that 11 might well b1..
tiL etWed(nan nualet blast ,-1' 111,
outdidtates were well beaten, at 11,,'
The (Alicia! majority ill North (deep
fol D. J. Taylor, the U. F. O. candi-
date is 1.01)8, Thete %Nits great roirdc-
ing in Owen Sound the night of the
election and the suceesfol
uandidatr 1a5 ...allied down the
street on hi14 supporter, shoulders
Mr. Donald, the Conservative ttotut
nee, who is affected with htudeniog of
the arteries, took Hick un the night of
Lhe election and a physician 1001 to be
called in.
Some have discovered perhaps on
Del. 3001 only, that there are but two
I
shiest
, polities -the inside and the
nL side.
Wasn'ttin r it funny
the
brewers a
vts-
in, t four `:tie" ballot but we venture
t, sat illy would have borne a four
"_yea Victory 871111 rhe.mful gratitude.
Now that the "kiekless" beer ques-
tion has teem settled,. some of the
801,1(31010 11. P. P.'s are inclined to
offer a reward for the invention of a
kickless ballot.
What clu(nre had the Liberty
League of succeeding in their four
"too" campaign with public opinion,
the Prohibitionists, the distillers and
everybody ttgaiust thorn 1 And isn't
it (its i,.tts tate League itself didn't sus-
poet;what it was up against 1
The Refinement '°i/
P ,I r ity
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A.REPUL cooks know the value
of purity. In the maldngof
cakes or pastry they use tose
ingredients which they believe to be
pure and wholesome.
To apply this "insistence on purity"
to sugar, 18 no easy natter' ---for nearly
all sugars look alike to those not ex-
pert
xpert in detecting variation. The safe
course: is to use a sugar that comes
from refineries in which purity is a
hue t.
In the Dominion Sugar refineries
the boast is hacked by a standing
invitation to the public to visit and
insitect the plants in which Dominion
Crystal Sugar is made
In Dominion Crystal Sugar the house-
wives of Canada have one sugar that can be
depended upon for that Purity which is so
essential to successful culinary effort.
This is the only sugar that may be rightly
termed "Canadian from the ground up.
We do import the finest mw cane sugar and
refine it ---'but our pride is in the product we
make from Canadian sugar beets.
Dominion Sugar Company
Limited
Wellacoburg Kitchener Chatham
gimp iiggo
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