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JNO. SUTHERLAND & SONS
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WM. SPENCE
CONITUYA.NWilli AND ISSUER
o MA.RIII&GE LIRJENSES
Mee la the Pest Office, Ethel. 30-4
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CR, WARDI-AW
klanor graduate Of the Ontario Veterinary
College. Day and night WWII. 0f5( 41 oppo site
lelour Mill, Ethel,
T. T. M'RAE
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Ph yeinlan, Surgeon, Aceou. .ttr
Office at reside:too, opposite Maly. Church,
William street,
DR. J. H. WHITE, la., A.
PHYSIC/AN AND SURGIN.
Graduate Toronto Univer.ity of ahr.loine,
Special attention give.. to diwises chiliren
and serecr.Y.
Office: Dr. Bryans Old Stand
Phone 45 Brussels
190110fOOT, K1[1011011 & COOKE
Barristers, Be icitors, Notaries Public,
(11500 on the Square, :ha., dear from Hamilton
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Private reale 10 teem at le w cett rates,
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Scrap Iron,
Rubbers,
Rags, &c.
FURS
Highest price paid. See
me before you sell.
Highest Cash Price for
Live Poultry and Hides
Write er ?hone 62x
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MILL STB,BRIT BRUSSELS
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4. has taken over the Deering Ag • +
envy and handles a full I die of l•
+ Leann Implements inducing; Hie $
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* I. H. C. Cream Sepraturs +
+ The only Creain Sepal ator with 3:
two wide open °ream outlets- I:
4. no cream screw in the path of '.1:
4. the cream. See it when in town. 4
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. The 1. 11. C. 11- Ill and 10-20 Tractors 4:
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The Deering Manure Oprentier $
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vr the wide 141'11 0101 and Very
light in dea1t,
J hn Oliver*
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Implements
To the Farmers of Grey and Sur-
rounding Country :
1 ant prepared I 0 take orders for
1210010 oriel{ and International Imple-
ments, Treaters, 1111111111es, 1?lows1 En-
silage Cutlers, Cream Separators,
NVagolis turd Sleighs,
line of Tillage and Tidying
and Harvesting Implements. No bet-
ter I3inder, Mower or Manure Spread -
or made than the MeOm•mick.
Buy from me and save money as
I can pay (melt and can sell on tonne
to suit.
Will keep repairs or get them for
you on a, day or (we'll notine.
Galland ROC 11110 Ethel 111401
buying and 01600 money.
DAVID 1111.NE - Ethel
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1:? Get the Best. lt Pays
IE!-LIOTT
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0 Yenge & Charles Ste, Toronto
(411051 1(1511 grade hist rurtion for 1/001:
r) cans as stionogrnalesis, Private rie,•re.41
taries, Book heeprr,,, A•lehlant,1
I): and Cumniereini'rellehertI, Demand. ter
;.•, our ernetuttes more then ion times one
moody. Tais school cup:ye 11 und0.
sprond estronatte, Oeen MIAOW. 1411-
tor 0117 time, barge estelmow
A=' on request.
W. ,J, ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL
)0.912AS Mir2AW95,,F.W.M/1207,..C.A.Vnl'itir
gad. t egos Ittras
'P1130001115000 of Wm, and Mrs. Per-
rie, Turnberry street, has been leased to
George 14, Weller, the new hattlware
merchant, Mr. and Mrs. Perrie intend
leaving shortly for the West where they
will be associated with their son David,
Who is farming.
The name at Rev. George Jewitt, of
Wyoming, a former Huron Comity old
boy, is receiving favorable meution as
the probable President of London
Methodist Conference for next year, as
succeseor to Rey. W. H. Graham, Strat-
told. Rev. Nil r. Jewitt 1.100a1 2(1(1 (1 the
list at last Conference. This year Con-
ference will meet in Strati ord in the
first week of lune,
Seiroue TiNo, TABLE. -A1211011
the time table for 1020 01(111111.12110110
of the De)oarttnent of Education 11110
been received and will prove of interest
to local students. The junior Higb
Sebool Entrance examinations will be.
gin ou Wee e8th, junior public school
graduation on June 241h, lower school
examination on June 9th, English -
French model eutrance on June 23rd,
Normal school ,entrance on June 2(01,
Fess matriculation on June 74th, and up-
per school examinations on June tie
leAsr Nodule -A Regina Daily re-
cording a game 01 }Jockey between the
Vico and Junior Pats gives the
following notes regarding the excellent
play of Fred. McKay of the former team
who scored 4 mat of the 7 goale, revers-
ing a standing 0142 in favor of Pats at
end of rind period to a 013E11 tally of 7-5.
"Fred, McKay sure is one goal getting
sonavagun, 401 the Vie's goals were
scored by Fred. IV eKay, whose shooting
was decidedly a feature of the game. It
looked serious for the Vie's right from
the start but Davidsou and McKay
worked some combination stuff aud got
the puck down to tbe Pat's end. David-
son slipped round the net with the rub-
ber and McKay 506 16 right in the nose
and it came round and bunted in the 1st
goal, Within 3o seconds Fred. again
got an openiog aud made it pay for No,
2 and again within a few seconds of the
face-off Ile secured and shot but this
time 13rown was wide awake aud clear-
ed. A few minutes later McKay repeat-
ed his stunt of the opening period and
sent in 2 within 3o seconds of each
other," A photogravure of Fred. Mc-
Kay is given a place with the report.
He is the 2nd son of A M. McKay, 0050 01
Wilmer, Sask., and grandson of David
Ross„Elizabeth st., town. Russ McKay,
older brother of Fred. is attending Nor-
mal school at Regina. Fred, McKay is
with nu automobile Co, iu the Salts
City.
HURON CO, CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY.
-Reeder monthly meeting of the
Children's Aid Society WHS held On
March cjth in Magistrate Reid's office,
Gocierich, which is now else used by the
County Secretary, Accounts for Coun-
ty Secretary's expeuses, $15,45, 511(1 sun•
dry accounts for Shelter expenses,
+35.04, were ordered paid. Number of
interesting matters were dealt witb, in
which many problems connected vdth
the oversight and welfare ut helpless and
dependent children, and some cases in
which persistent waywardness is the
trouble, called for earnest and careful
thought. The progress shown 112 some
cases is very gratifying, but iu others
there are tendencies to overcome and
patience and good judgment to be tried
that the best results for the future wel.
fare of the wards may be arrived at.
There are 9 children in the home COW,
and anyone contemplating the adoption
of a little one, or wishing to kuow some-
thing of the work being carried on, will
fled a visit well worth while. 6 of the
wards in foster -homes have a total SAY -
lugs bank account of $342.00, an indica-
tion that they are being encouraged in
habits of thrift. Monthly meetings of
Society ate held on second; Tuesday of
each month, and anyone feeling au
inteeest in the work is cordially wel-
come to attend. Homes are wanted for
girls from 5 to 8 years of age, Follow.
ing are the contrinutions received Moue
last meeting ;-Jacksou's church, Blyth,
per Wm. Taylor, Be° ; St, Augustine
Wuniett's Institute, +toMrs, Cites
Finley, $1 ; Hullett towns'hip, $re ; St,
Thomas Children's Aid Society, $3 so ;
Dr. J C. Gaudier, Charm, $2 ; 'Poem
ship of Howick'$ts ; Wet J G. Shaw,
Port McNicoll, $2 ; Mrs, Wm, Beavers,
St, Marys, set ; W. Jackson, Cliuton,
$t ; W 0 T. U, committee, Exeter $5 ;
on maintenance account, ter 2 ; (3CO. C.
and Mrs. 1.1 III, Ss ; Mass Joseph Selkelei,
a supply at fresn bunk and a pail of
honey.
Bluevalee.
iTntentlod for last Avenk
NEWSY NOTRS.-Our station Agent
is all smiles those days. Jim says
'Ides a girl 1"-12Ialcitm Mnple eyrup,
is the order of the day around Blue,
vela-Mit:le H. /31ack visiting, old
friends hoe this weelt.-We Avoidd
Vine the young Men from hereto mon
Gude license with them, when they
go joy riding in mod on Sunday' eveii-
inge.-Mis. (Rev.) Tate and Mete J.
W, Xing attended the Peovineial W.
M. S. in &maned last Week. -Mr. 11.1111
WS, McCall Truant Sunday at James-
town, with their daughter, Mrs. Wire
King. --We are rim to learn that
JAS. 11011 Mrs. Aitcheson, who havers -
sided here almost all their lives, have
decided Lb leave Bluevale, and are
Movin r to Stony Creek, near
tom tv lore Hyde yourigest, 5011, Eiti 1,
is station leper aloe, They will bo greet.
ly 110E410(7. -1'1w reguler nuentilly
Meeting nf the 'Adios' Aid and. Nis-.
elomet•y Soddy will be hold on April
(ilith21A,40111(01
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meetiegs for the Mutat Months luno
been hold at the Manse, Ina 51 2)0.' that,
Spring 14 11 )0 4141C1(1101 tel go 114116
to Inrol 1n54 through
ilii' S,VInlvr IIILV,I hrpti 0017 iniel .000;4
wid the P1(00110111, 11141111 010 Vii1:01 :011.1)
ne•eting pez met Alin. Tate to
hipitens indeed. s.. Anther/ 1 trete
viiit nig her derightets in '1',.11111:
bios wrelt.---P. 1), leing hue 512121 Ile
11001 W11111111 veently 1)111 clouted
frOlti Albert Jiteltson, to Mr. Al ni-
si:rung, who will take possession at
mice,-- \V..T. I)li 12 although eonval,,,,..
era 111o.). 11 0111:11/110 111111044,
01161111 (lie strain of idIeness so is pin -
chasing 01415 by 111' ear limal, I1e has
already diepostel of 1)111) 0111: 111111 in eX0
peeling whither in a few dept. leinie
Itunior ilaye eery eliortiy engage
the 11)21 (1\V042' lateini•ee.---11, aril 51 te
Rultati moved to theft new lo ree
ke72. (return, last week, mid (1 l'01
Mathes will u),011 move 11(111 he linit
Which he pilrehnnetl from hi r. Itut-
tait -We are Sorry to here 11 that loin)
Brooks is not improving In health Its
hie feiends would wish.-- 01(1111. 1, 1111
Ales, Thornt1111 1112Ve returned to the
village, Mem epeeding tle• \Vitae). in
llowiek.- We (1)11 210117 to 111:11.1 1 hitt
Mrs, It. N. Duff 1001. a vultnible elm
"l'hurediry morning,
Morrie
A Cele)) Light. spitem hes been in-
stalled by illbert, t 41)1 Into, a
25 light machine rendering necessary
service, for the house, 51121111'O',
placing Ali% Crooks' ;moppet y in the
list 11)011.1 1117 (evil plied propel Lim..
hewer A 'moderate, 31.11 line, fore tre
percept ..,e1 a similar .tyetent We tt
plearatti to may these evidence-- or
or acticel prompet ity.
Either
Smoot. limpoier -- Refund. Seitine
Itoten, Ethel, Sr. 1V-Il1ae ter Te011.1-
T01,01 750, 1 1 WWI 502. 451)
Elinor Engler 6 03 W alto, teliel I
.150 ituby leaver 528 : (,eel Dee -
hoe 515 ; But ton elefloliaid 512
e ninety Bretiniet 5011 ; 1.)101;)
2119, Jr. IV -Jack Halls 457. hr. 111
- lexandoed in 1611 sithjeets, Jennie
McKee, Peat 1 jantes, (4,111 13ovi co, 14(1. -
Jr. II f Mal jory
Th: wpsoo, 11,0111:y Pielitiller,
Howard iNieliee, Violet tivallb Ian
Al e Donald, Prell. Mut ray, Cloyne
1211011101, 7020 '0 in Order 14 Merit.
A. L. IIALIANTYNH.
Juts:mit Room
II Chrss-Beryi Gill, Derie MeDon-
Rid, Kenneth Halls, Gwen James,
Boxy Rowland, Glen Er k infer,Athol
:Our, 117, 11122eld Vociden, Se. 1 Class
-Goldwin Thotripson„Tark Sanders,
13 5L'?' Mitchell, Huth efurrity. Jr. r
Class-Iihniche Rowland, Wesley Mc-
Neil, Eric Lolls, Layton Alorr. P12511 -
.'I' Olass--Ihnes Gill, JOH 0 Kell, Lorne
Vedder), Linda Mitchell, Junior
Prirner-Jim
143,14,1 01)11' AleMArit, 'reacher.
Grey
.A. letter from Jim. P211 (111501?, Oar-
rievale, Sask., to Tine Pow says :-
The worst blizzaed 111 wetly yeais ;ras-
ed over heve on 12111(1(1117 March 15211,
a most terrific wind blowing all night.
Snow piled high in placer; and no
trains for several days. Telephone
wires were down but everything is
o. k. once more and it loops just: 110W
1611 11011511 We might get Spring.
SCHOOL R1(11l)1{'r of S. S. No, 10,
(4rey for the 1110111 )10 of Febrile' y and
March, &AV -jetty Patterson. Jr. IV
-Lanett Mtledwitild, 10101R Macdon-
ald, Wilda Spell itn, Myrtle Iloilo, -
beck, Itoss Spei ran. Sr. 11 1- Lani a
Pat tei son, Melvin Cartiorhan, Elden
Whitfield, Myrtle Ward, elebel Cox.
e. I 11 -.Kat e SteVen(I011, Bei
Speiran Vieter Baker, IAllian
Inglis. Se, I I-Lettlie
Patterson, Nelson Whitfield, 13014,
Neabel. Jr. II -01M'' d
Doree Neabel, Greta Baker. Jr. I -
Pearl Cat troche:), Russel Whitfield,
Pr. -Wilma Baker, Wilda Baker, A.
Class-Arthue Neahol, 11111(111 55eiral1•
May Oarneeban. Names cue 111 order
of molt.
A. M. MAePitiertsore, Teacher.
The following is the retuirt for S. S.
No; 5 Grey. Ektuninations were held
in the following subjects Arithmetic,
(1 itogiaphy, G returner, History,
flygiene, Writing, Reading, Spelling,
Oompoeition and Literatiree, Names
in melee of merit. * absent foe one 01'
111(1011 examinations, Se, 1 V-Iflarl
Mills 74.6 ; Joe A rum thong 78 6; Isa-
bel Bremner 73 1 ; Campbell
71 : Rota Mills 1398 ; Wein.
net 05.5, Sr, III -Ed tin. Eveleigh 77 ;
*Alex. Alexamder 1(8,2 • *Mammal%
11101 (0115. le. III -J'essie (id nip -
bel I 02 7 : Clarence 01:11 It (3211 ;
g.trei, McNeil 58 8 ; *Melvyn Hamilton
51 8 ; lenem 41 8; *Ethel
Wm d 9 6, Se, 1 1--Nomnan Beiviles
til ; Stanley Alexander 58, Jr. II ---
11051108 Armstrong 58 ; *Ralph Beirn-
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FOR FrYEtJS
1110 Return of the TrouleteSloce 'felting
"FRUIT -A41 1ES"
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Met:Jot-1N E. WittieesSON
• P, O. flux 1213, Thirrshoro, N. S
"1 $4.04 wit!, Rh•q•matisnl for film
yeem, 11.,601g 1,011y at tisn's I was
to get up. with ut ;tel. ranee
1 tr.,' different un 11,2.1105 1 SaW
11.1Verlised 011(1 was trot el I or!tors
in Ando -est, also in In • honer teem,
lea the Rheumatism e 1454116.
1 11 0111; 1 SIM in an eivertisement
that 'Pri,il.a.tives' um•teld 310p Rhew,
rnilh.p. turd took one box and got
r 'fief; (he)i' took them right along
for about six mouths L ad 1 he
Iilpu-
1l1,(,'01) was all gone ar d have never
fa* it sham
Anyone who would care to write
me as fee:ante 'reecr-treeves' I would.
bo glad to tell them what 'Fruit-a-
tives' (111 11)?' me."
JOHN E. GU71,DERSON,
Contractor awl Mason.
GOc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c.
.At all dealers or sent postpaid by
leruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont.
es 51 ; Tommy Lucas 49 ; *Lena Wald
20. 1.4 --.Leola 141(15 81 Helen
13eirnes '77 ; Roes 12lnNoil 75. Sr.
Primer -Annie E0veleigh 9 ; Belle
1410115 68, .Tr. Prilner-Willie 131011 1151
78, Number. of pupils on the ro11-27.
Average attendance 18
' E. 1. BARN, Teacbet,
Morris Council
Minutes of the Council meeting,
held in the Township Hall, Morris,
Monday, March 22nd, Members pres-
ent. Reeve presiding Minutes of
last meeting read and rpproved.
Council decided to accept the Rail-
way Company's proposition for im-
proving the crossing et Lots 5 and 6
Oon. 10.
Clerk was instructed to notify Mr.
Parrott and the School Sections inter.
ARE THE DAYS OF
MIRACLES OVER?
LS SUPERSTITION AND FALSE BE.
Li Br TO OVERSHADOW FACTS
ANY LONGS1I?
When a woman who has been siek
for S'l'ays beremes well after taking a
certain scientific proper akin -ran you
ldeay that. the remedy must be goodT
Road these extraets taken from a
Jotter written to us by 'etre. II. Cross,
of 3(32 King Street 'Weer, Toronto:-
"1 suffered for soya years .with
iniltonmetory Rlienntat sin and could
hardly got up or 4021 ,1 atnics. 121y
hallund houghti Tee It 1111: of Temple -
tore 's Idieuntatice Capsu ••s, it, '1 almost
immediately 1 felt reli 1. The
jugs etnrted to go dowe aml the :dile-
arose left tity knees. I eieht etry that
preventely to tieing eet 11114
tried allner,t 111:01. thing under the 51111
Without sticenaiii, 1 ain it happier and
wiser woman nioe, 3111 1 "2 i.. 111 ,5
enough for the have
given me,"
It 's 1.Ii 8111110 star:- -.int: linniireils
of other 1110111111111,1 141 erel'‘,. They
tried T.E.O.'s 1.11,1 fixed them
1.1 you surfer,
Ask your Ding,.:ini or wiHe 69 for 050 new
12001011.; 13 01 11111,c`St ingn,, 1 o1 yo,, 1110111111:7;
crl'1111:1:41t13, 142 ',WA.' '115221114, 005
0100 a111011' 're 0' reeekd 2A1 (tel.
Stdd J110, 1007e8 Drug S,
Wer,..A.TCY,111.11,391110-6111, ASS131.112..MISAfig
QVIIIHRESEIREERIMERIMESIRIIIIMINIMINEROMINgi:
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1 N taking over this well known store from
Messrs. Gerry & Walker I desire to sol-
icit from the many customers a 0001,111 11 -
=Cc of their trade, assuring them that every-
thing will be done to ensure satisfaction.
Whether you have been ft customer of
thisstore or not in the past, drop in and see
us and inspect our fine stock of Hardware,
Geo. R. Weller
SUCCESSOR TO GERRY & WALKER
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WON'S:YIDS
that shinoc1,3 '1' cn
lure you plate
order.
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Now is the, Time to Place
Y -our artier for E.7.ariy Sum
mer Delivery.
$‘
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7),
ON rrs are some-
!. wl if 11 taLe
CHM. Oad ( (1
pr4 duce. En ;lb arid 4:very
detail -1ans ii.finite care a.nd
att..ntion- tlnE the finished
Vasterpiecte 011)' 1101 be lacking in any of those things
121211111 make fo, a lasting' Mernuri6lI. Place your order
130120' and be sine of' havirw it i.:r4":cte,1
Brussel,.: Granite ad Marble Works
ALLAN 1'.
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hip; in et, .o*, -.1 6,, , it 0
elie pereore 1:1,11111,L 1 • 11,V:: 1,1 1,1.1
tranefet red e: SN. 12
11 was also 11.i.1,11111
road drags for the Tow 011111.
Italie for i1n1s.1 110111' ,1 rota wolf:
was fixed al 182.01115.1' 1 y.
neeennts qt. paid
Stewart :11eLsorillin, si
snow on (411.111 toad ... 1 co
Law 1):D101 1212' (1(0l'111112
snow 101 14014 Om: . „.,
311.5. (4i1,.,011, gravel 11 5(3
(joint
Joe. shovi.11ing s
1?India1et, sh
snow on 51)11.1 ('((11(1" .... , I 50
Wm, Salter, shovelling* snow
011 good rends ................ :; 141
II. 11Ia1hers, :1111.1 111:1'
1111111/ W.1 11'4
10(2:! Mott?11101
work on Hall ,.. 1 I:11
Next meeting. April .1! tie heel,
A. MA' 1.1w 14.4,1,21111,,
:; 101
Perth 0Ou.'ity
John Lang, driver for
Creamery, Stral ford, Wm WAS
when his rig turned over 011 311111 • mon
time ago died in the hospital. Ile
was aged 47 years mid a 1115(11 ,3 of
Elma.
At a large meeting of he 1i1'5(3S'102'21
in North Eastimpe 10 r as deeldett 111
take steps to serure hygro power for
township. A survey real be 1.114111. 511
to the cost. Good r. ads wcre also
favored,
The Canadian FIRE 11:1 tilS 1111.0e mov-
ed their machinery aed 510011 115,10
Essex town to Harriett :1, and G. A.
Constable, who has bee, man(2g 1 1.,/11
the company, Essex, h 100010) «1111his family to the same 2 :mi.
At a meeting 01 1110 15 edieal A..eoci-
lion, Stratfotti, it was fecided to 10-
010506 the preeei.t. rale: , Day vieit
WM now be $2 50, las 125 ,20511
after 6 p. In. 1 -quitere: to be made
1108010610 to 9 4. 111. • he followlog
morning shall he 001 sidel'ed .:4111
calls, and an additional fee of St will
be charged. An appro :MIMI. woo ge
or 81 per mile oh ill be 1, 11.110 101 .01!4I
III the country. Fees r (103)3111.6 Onn
finemente Ara 1111 S25 rotecio a $15
as formerly.
R. T. Harding, 101 10 My of Stole -
ford, and 101 16 ocuc pat 11er Of 11. 11,
Dewart, pies. ed 11 nice p am the t,011,,,.
day when Le new are 1,1' 1111 ;
Drury Goveeturi tra to ee p051 .11 of
Solicitor 1,0 the Provioeial
Departmeilt for Me 1 ve(l1521iA011 (0.
vetnens of estates, F it1(01,‘.11(15 11211,
;lames E. 1311,11). in (103 '((06"
Bon with tie. ,,13'*,,,' 111 1913 10 lti
utoonn tea $18,2l9 ; In 10I,' io
; in 17.18 o
Just a Link !
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This is the Beginning of 143 Nereoc06
Breakdown
How often do we
hear people say "Oh,
thereee nothing the
matter., just a Tittle
rundown, that's sii."
Thi,' may be the
beginring of 11, Ner-
vous breakdown and
may soon be followed by Headache,
Dizziness, pains in the region of the
Spine, Weak Digestion and many
other troubles,
Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy
is almost sure to prevent Nervous
Collapse. It is just the right thing
for Nervous Troubles of any kind.
When you "don't feeltight," and Urn
easily you should not delay in taking
this wonder remedy, as it will bring
hack the Vigor sant Vitality of Good
Health, that you so much desire.
It drives away Pear, Nervousness
and Despondency and makes your
Sleep more Restful and Satisfying; it
is a Tonic and Strengthener to the
Heart, the Nerves, the Braiht and to
Body.
Don't Worry and &Mit give up be-
cause others medicines have failed to
help you, buy a few boxes of Hack-
ing's Heart and Nerve Remedy from
your dealer to -day and an improve-
ment in yoar oondition will quickly
follow.
Be 51204 that you got Hacking's, sr
vow dealer does not beep it, vre will
gladly send it by mail. Pirko 600 a
box, 0 for $2.64, Searkiner.I.fianteedo
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president, Miss Durand ; Seere•
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Mayor Stevenson is of the opinion :
Strat 111111')? tax rate not fillOW MI 0
10 161 min I i tierearie 1(114 year. This
week I he varitrtIS Coininittees ale 51'.
ing Wier their estireat•.e. The
of works wants about 421,211111, au in0
tufase over last year 1 7 irbout 1,2no,
and the market and hall meninittee
requiree about $9,000, teat the trinornit
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'rile Huron County Flax 111111s, Ltd..
Brussels, are open to rent a limited Place your orders early.
acreage of Nn. 1 sod laud for Flax
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dist., narrow and 51 epare land for
good level seed bed. Compaily will AMENT BROS
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flItnish Seed and de 11',. sowing, For
particulars bee J. BISBN110FER,
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I wish to Acquaint the people of Brussels and
locality with the fact that I have opened an
• up-to-date Bakery in the Garfield Block, Brus-
sels, and am prepared to supply your needs in
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Will endeavor to please our customers and
solicit your hearty co-operation in the enter-
prise. A call at our shop will be much ap-
preciated.
W. E. WILLIS,
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Thoro' ..bred Stock
See the complete line of Kodaks and
Brownie Cameras at
J. 11, Wendt's, Wroxeter
Para for Booklet
elreto Kodak on the Farm,'
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