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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1913-4-17, Page 4firrostis 1 'E' 1 j 1)AY, APRIL 1 Iy13 WHS. dont tougrew n patch of Ai aIle l.Mil .LAT1ON has been enacted rel- ative to the length of the con:lilop yet nevertheless dangerous weapon known as a hatpin. Sa.V t IlOnv Slits many of the interior fences Mown down by the recent wind. storm will never be replaced. 1 his means bigger Beide and possibly cleaner farming. Din you make the entry yet for the Standing Field Crop competition in counecuou with East Huron Agricul- tural Society ? The particulars of the test may be read eise:vhere in this isbne, CERTAIN British parliamentarians are proposing that Premier Borden be asked not to press his naval contribution on the motherland in view of the divergeuce of opinion and well grounded opposi' tion to the expenditure of any such sum as $35,too coo, THURSDAY of last week. Lady Thomp- son, wife of Sir Tohn Thompson, a former . Premier of Canada, died at 'I'orouto, following an operation. Her husband passed away at Windsor Castle on December 181)4. Lady Thompson was greatly beloved. PROyasSIOoAL Baseball is once more 011 the diamond and for the coming lour ur five months will give the fans something to do in watching the ;g ring ei)ens. It is a conundrum whether good or 111 is the more predominant feature of the sport as played profession ally, PROVINCIAL E'ections in Alberta take place Thursday of this week. There are 56 seats in two of which election day is deferred. Very few constit- uences elected their candidate by ac- clamation, Whitford and Acadia being the exceptions where Liberals were accorded the honor. Alam a farmer was bit hard by the frolic of Good Friday's windstorm and is a good many cases f, will take a fair share of the profits et 11)13 to repair the damage done. The 1 shortage ofthe sbiugle supply and the increased price did not improve the situation. It's no use crying over spilled milk, however, :to let us hope for a bumper harvest to make up the supposed shortage. A bigger blow was never dealt t the dignity and manliness of the Dominion Y.,lliament than the scene enacted when the closure was carried- nut so much the law as the process adoptel. It will take more explaining away than has been done yet by the Government to make independent thinking people believe suchi weigh tactics t sigh t5 ounces to the pound. A reekouiug day i.+coming THERE has teen such a rush America - ward this Spring that cabin room on the great ocean liners has been ata premium It is to be hoped. the great majority of these coining to otrr shores will be men and women wile wid add to the high moral tone possessed by this laud and prove themselves worthy of citizenship. Wpibb in past years the large pro portion of those seeking homes in Canada have shown their desire others have done muck to degrade and destroy those elements that go to -develop mbral character and a healthful well oider(d life. THE decision of the liquor dealers to assume a more active warfare in fight- ing Temperauce progress will do much to stir up those who have been lethargic in the ranks of the cold water army and will also be a determining factor in making stere what a parliamentary eaudidate' s position on it onthe P h Prohibi- tion question, 10o many men have :flared a double part on the movement acid when eleettd Voted the straight party ticket no matter What the results were, That sort of hoodwinking will 11t o holdand in thei g Hine to coma as too much depends now on legislative enactment and its proper enforcement. The rising generation will have a large part to play in this Temperance crusade end the time will be well spent in seeing that they are wisely and faithfully i0• doetrinated regard their du y and privilege iu so important an issue. Yltriiaments will not be able "to fool all the people all the time" now that the elnitending parties are on the alert to get the ear of tete law makers. Nn small interest eentres round the 1 ,( j)roposed. U. S. tariff and its mit- t:.ole. will be. - closely scanted. The. mo.lupolies will kick, of course, if any attempt is made to clip off their large percentage of profits, While Cana•• deans may possibly reap some ad- vantages in sending our producta. across tete flues.the question arises what about the American goods that we lutist have ? Will we still Neve to, face high tariff waifs on these necessaries? llrea.deut Wilson has set the pace and PARISIAN SAGE Pitts Hair On Your Head And Keeps It There 1i'liut' the Use Of being bald? What sellae la there ill deliberately allowing, your bail to turn gray ? Do yuu want to look old before your time ? Hive up Lhe thought ; old Cage will conte 0111y too soon. Look after you hair, PARISIAN Sage will kill the dandruff germs, and is the only preparation, so far as we know, that is guaranteed to do so, Matt or wURlan, 1)a matter how old Q1a e PARISIAN Sage vill make you loop young, Why 1101. go to Jas. Fox and get a large bottle to -day, it only costs 50 cents, and your money back if it does not cure dandruff, stop failing hair, or itching of the scalp. It will make your hair luxuriant, bright and beautiful, and it is the most refresh• ing, pleasant and invigorating hair dt•edsing made, the world will watch him, He is evidently a doer and not a tomorrow in redeeming his pledgee. For t•heucnatiem you will find noth- ing better than Chamberlain's Lini- ment. Try it and see how quickly it gives relief. For sale by all dealers. Standing Field Crop Competition East Huron Agricultural Society offers $76.00 to be divided las follows -$20, $15, $12, $10, $8, $0, and $4 for the best field crop of Oats. The Ontario Department of Agrieul. tura will furnish the judges. Nature of Oonpetititm - Each Society will be limited to one crop. Fields entered for competition must consist of not lees than 5 acres nor snore than 20. Competitors- Competition will be limited to members of East Huron Agricultural Society. Competitors can only enter in one Society and but. one entry can be made by compet- itor. Any individual can make en- try for this competition by becoming a member of the Society. All competitor's trust be within 10 utiles of Brussels and will have privi- leges of exhibiting sheaves at Toronto Fair and oats at Guelph Winter Fair. All applications must be in by the 20th day of April. Ent) y fortes may be had by apply- ing t0 MALCOLDM BLACK, Secretary, Brussels. BARRISTER McFADDEN As Seen by the Sault Ste. Marie, (Ont.) Daily Star. Former Resident of Brussels Locality Under the of "Theheading 1 to Daily Star's POCtL'altafter " is even It por- trait of Barrister Urtih McFadden, of the Soo, a brother to Mrs. D. Walker : There are barristers patient and plod- ding, And barristers brimful of dash ; Therbarristers e ar e drowsily nodding And barrister s quick as a flash ; There are b at ristere nervy a1)d daring, n And barristers lacking in brass ; There are barristers stingyand spat, t tug, And barristers free with their cash, Fora fair diagnosis of IT, McFadden Combine the best types of the class. So attyetll. the Saturday evenin Poet, the long haired individual, wh writes all the real) whiles y worth h n t hues fur the Star. The poet may not come 1)p to a Kaiser Wilhelm or even Kipling or Longfellow, when it Armies to mak- ing rythmatic jingles, but he has the knack of choosing good subjects and hitting off facts in a few well chosen lines as the best want to do the world over. Mr. McFadden is a repeeseutative of one of the oldest Canadian families that has produced many illustrious lien of that -name. ' The name is Irish and from the land of bog and Shamrock came the first of the family, one hundred and fiftyeats ago and established a seat iPerth County, Ontario. He was born in the township of Mornington, Ontario, but spent the greater part of his younger days at Brussels, Huron County, Ontario, where his parents took 1)p a residence when he was about 5 years old, He attended public school there and later Clinton Collegiate Institute. fie graduated from the latter in 1891. i'hen after moving to the Soo in 1892, entered the famous Osgoode Hall and completed his general and profes- sional education when he graduated in 1897 at once entered into the begin. ning of a professional career in the practice of law in the same year. The first t wocat's be was yvl s a mete - bet of the Ben] o t F McFadden, Farwell & when -Ma. wher. Farwell d(op- ped flotn the firm and ant' subject continued with his brother, up to 1909 under the name of McFadden & Mc- Fadden. Thu•ow n G ga daminir,R region with its lure of hidden wealth throned Niru for a short time, but the wealth of the Sea which was just then being un- covered drew him back and he return- ed and opened an office of law in the Barnes Block, his present location. Uriah McFadden is not tut exclusive, but one might say a distinctive elim- ivallawyer, He has won more not- able eases, and scored more general victories over his opposing profession 2l opponents in'tltis class of practice han any other barrister in the Soo. and his fame for proven ability in de- fending the most hopeless criminal cases has become international in ell• tent. Especially was this true in the trial of Mrs, Angelina Nopolitana in 1911, who was sentenced to pay the death penalty for murder, but through blr. McFtulden's efforts, got ofi with a life sentence, Also the parallel case of Mrs. Villeneuve, his first ease in 1898 and that zif Guiseppe Mardoni, in 1012• In speaking of the Soo, Me. Mc- Fadden becomes enthusiastic. "1 Can abut my eyes and buy property in tory part of the Soo," he said, and till so to at1 advantage. The town will be' the third largest,in Ontario in a. aliort'time. And judging ft'oyn What has already taken place and the bright g 0 pt'ospeota fol. the coining three yews, the opportunity fur making a 'tot tune inrent estate alai business Invtst- meuts itt that length of butt' rue ex- eellett t. Fut the last ten years .31r. AlvL'tul- den has been a member of the local school booed serving Ileal yeti's of that time Its chairman or that body. It) the last two years, under the itro- 10efialro ol Me. Al Redden and his brother board Mein bets the (alma - lo nal facilities of the Soo, 1ittt'e beett gettet'nlly increased, Tile new Central School has been built and large addi- ' ttnushlie t Jt toth KingtintudSrho<1 L 1 in the Wiest Paid and the Alexander illuit School in the East Encl. Loss Of Asset He and Vitality Singly they are tt worry- COM - billed they become a buiden, telling that waste has been immensely greater than the body's power 1.0 re- build, The first need i$ to recon- struct the blood, make gond the deficiency of red cells. Fet•rozoue improves digestion, makes blood, the kind that nourishes and rebuilds. Quickly the nervous system re- sponds to the new power supplied by Nerviliue. Strength returns, am- bition tevives, energy unit endurance give the system just what 1t needs to maintain the balance of health. No tonic better than Fe1•rozune, 50e per box at all dealers. The Guest In The Nome The following paper was t'ettd by Miss Jessie Ste:what: at the last meet- ing of the Jamestown Women's In. stitttte : There is, as we all are 41- tvare, nothing so uplifting to the domestic life a9 a pleasing guest. No matter how happy the home relations we require a tneath of the outside allele to brighten its up a little. We cannot see our own peculiarities without hawing theta painted out to us in tete tclinenreut in speech and planners of others. It. also holds us in check as we want to appear at our best and there is nothing false in ' the achievement either its it is merely bringing out the best in us. The very familiarity of home, the dont care feeling, seeing each other every day; we would grow careless. Now as to being a pleasing guest in the first place if the hostess has invited you for a eertaiu title and you have accepted, let nothing prevent you from going, as she has prepared for you, probably can - veiled a holiday trip for herself, but in her unselfishness, thinking it )night snit you better to come at that time, and has denied herself. Then we Snokkeeing Shorthold TyewrWog Penmanship and all other Commercial Couples Taught tight at Yalu Houle in Spare Moues. Our courses are the best and out• instruc- tors the ablest in Canada, WE GUARANTEE OUR COURSES WE PLACEALLOUR GI LDUATES. Tette your course with ns, Mail the con- pott TO -DAY. S u c fie• S Shaw Cnlrespoeclenne School 393 Yonge $1.„ Toronto, Can. Please explain (without obligation on my pert) how I ern successfully qualify for the position or profession under- lin,d- ()bartered AudltorAccountant Realness Manager Office Correspondent Bookkeeper Stenographer Penmen Commercial Specialist Ad -Writer tllultrater Designer Art Speofatist Teacher 05 A rt Story Writer Jon1•nouse Newspaper Reporter Photographer Show -Card writer Name Address B. P. i 1913 Catalogue Now Ready 80 pages brim full of goad things..Con- taine valuable' information for the farmer, market gardener aid .private planter. 12 pages of the latest and best, world-wide intmduetions. Valuable premiums, Your choice of 6 new varieties stilt unnamed (not for sale until 1014) absolutely free with every order, large or small. Don't deley writing. 3Sall thin with your name and address. Your request will receive special attention. State If you grow vegetables ,or Rowers for market, as we have a special price list. 'Write to -day while it's fresh fn your mind, DARCH & HUNTER SEED CO., Lilnited Dept. "a 4 LONDON, CANADA. fir••••••♦♦• ♦♦•••♦♦••4♦•••a♦ • • e • 4 c ♦ • 4 4 V e • • ♦ 0 0 • • 0 0 e♦ ar' TH' r NUTTY • ♦ 4 0 • • • er0 0 • 0 • •• ••• • • i ••• ••• • • j • Jno. Patterson, Manager • • Terms Strictly Cash 0 1 • FLJVR./ WR.11.11 '1') ' 11' IN OUR Model Brand Flour JL con tains the qualities that tickle the palate ; makes bread" and buns just ince mother used to make. Man- ufactured by . JIARVEY BROS., Exeter, Sold by s Brussels Electric light 4 Company 4 a ♦♦♦ hostess ,o hnsy i,, ber dm'neatio circle 11111.1 111 i; tr most nupe,s,ihle for her .to go till. tu.,l that piece twith you et ;wog I, s, is pgt:ting fort 11 every eifert to do. ,Io not be se selfish as to tussle , CI I lint hltdeesti but Illnlat 1111 I•I-'tlt . ,1 le Gln,' es you (a e ferny hap,' 111 uelim „ Ill lee, 1 without artyth further lee:Isms.. As a guest 'hlglel boa reel 111enttul3 file 1,1u' hostess why then be stud) n strain h, e 11,15111 I he l,lt1I11s1t1) rl' ) our' here' left her la 1I11),Iral wj+cek. I'ba hostess tideest. 111, , h0i0 fie retiring and t1sa sovs Hodthe guest Is trade ns e01111.01 tnhle Its possible as 11 tele atteuthms eultllt for 'much and will )nape the guest feel diet She is thought of and Made one of the family a(id ie not overlooked. Neer cuter a guest; chamber With- out" rapping nod being invited and by no means allow the children to meddle with the guest's belongings as 11olh- Jug is so provoking and no real Incl) will reprove another child oe at least wish too, Nei thet sheinid elle 111 tnru would want° to know how long it would be proper for a gut et to extend her visit ? I would "say it would largely depend upon the terms of friettdsltip14 existing between he respective parties and whether the home be a busy ooe or a haute of - leisure attd time at their disposal. It will however cover some ern bar'tmsolett nn your pint and also that nf the hostess if upon your au•- rivtal yon stated the length of time yuu intetcied remaining and if host or hostess wish you remain they can readily _press you I n do so. As in this lige We must take every [meson at their word and if you 1 sally wish to stay longer why del so, as of course they have a perfect right to suttee for their insincerity if they did' 1101. menu it, The 10+5111 point 15 to give as lit tie tronitle as possible and never he in the way in working hours. 11' is proper to offer to help, if no servant is kept and even liven there may be several tasks yen might assist. h) if couge.tial to the hostess. But do not be over insistawlt in your williegticss to help as the hostess might prefer working quietly alone, as you, feel. you lis% keep up a rhltttet while you work by way of entertainment and she may not have strength Fut both. Then 1ag111It if you see that she should old u)n•e•in'. o appreciate L LP 5 lee assist mire from you l elle erre that you do nob keep up a perfect babble If talc, following her au•onnd or shouting after her -when she goes to an adjoining loom and hits to hall to he able 10 hear tehn,t is said 111)11 delay her, As the guest 11111•(41 the hundred and one things to I do u et wiles not inho d ow n r t a y 111 'i'hee thehostess If b her , y I tittlt It shows you that she would eve wonting talons', which you rat, reaei.. nn1iee, if in not, wanting to Ida lu she does not say so in Wolds relit, to your muco. Plat vomit iti , 111, 1, Mid 111111 ilig it in order is not, to mill. the beet +toy enviess way, the siltlu.> this way+ the is, verlet, that way. 1 have .ern some puma °handier•• 11411115 littered and where it would 1)• almost impossible to wade through, dresserdteewed with belongings tahigh should be in the };rips or Cfdle,l ttt least, when I knew positively tint et home or should you visit then) they would he harrificd to have 111151 Ting nut of place. A1w11ye keep sung' room it) the perfect order it sats in (viten yott arrived. Show Vine host eesthat ber home is your home while remaining under her roti 41(111 what is herintotesG is yolu.s, Alter , , 1 I' t deo1Y1 1 �' l i f 1' , 1 1 111. i'ealtPl'l nal 11 •„ i'- ) S 11 self ill crane rosy, r;1) rot a ulalh, aimr, play, read or if you helve Laney wore. 1t will pass the time. 13y no tnmlme feel that the hostess should entertain you 1)r allow her to see that pm re- quire to be entertaitied. Then be /441151.1)1/1 at 11113018. Never keep Int mein hers of the family whiting its no well toed family will begin theft• meal without the guest being westmt sillless the tweak fast hone be very early snit the hostess having several dutiee to peri'ort11 and 1'eelntg tllshetl would pre Fee you • break fasting leler. Never object to certain dishes at the table not agreeing will) you nod how they affect you its it might a1Te11 others at the table it1 a different miry should you begin talking in • that. style8 a nothing '. a r, is n tlhnalnurred and repulsive s t5 lith of that kind of the table. Voile physituut is the only oms 11) bel den with such a dole- ful slaty. Never 11101111 10 1Ile hostess as to 1.115 impel 01e1 heel 01 doing her work, hers being inferior to yours, ee (hitt 1)F hone demo al (15 style or dress. She litlty have masons fur,having it, so unknown in the13(tesl, 13 itliglt 3 ht 11(1 want or full 1151l•ee or 111 Wenlhlg to meet )with the appi oval of 1ther tnimhcts of the family, Never carry stories front the home yon visit tultl be both and blind tt(any eonfrovt'n4y that might (5811) in the family. If the host 085 soggesl0 certain enterla'mien t• for yen be ilot', indifferent to it hitt Show year al). 3)0151)1)11)11, Dont. 1111 errtlnnl i ng 11 10 something far ',interim you hall in your home town. Or ii you find' the GOOD HEM Vit i and Vitatlty Are assured if you will cleanse your stomach id' Itudrgestecl 'food and foul gases the exeese bile from the liver• and the waste matter from the in testines and bowels by the use of HO P1LMS• - the great fruit,.kidney, live),, .tt:omttelt and bowel remedy, At all dealers 25 and. 60 cent boxes or mailed by The Pig Pill 00,, St. 'Photons, Ont. Sold and reemmeefd. ail in Brussels by J. Fox, Druggist, if she should hare a child with her allow hie to stand 01) rhnlrx, tela books, ^'pie•ee'' 111 I 11 parlor bowleg sticky hand 111) 111. •, iu Birt anything you w0t11t1 mil. allow them to do in rune 1)1511 Iloilo, 'Upon yuu)' tel urn i,oun' write 1 mu - 11 o nit lright away telling her of your 5111,1111115111 and elf the sunsuit thoughts thin linger ait1, y111 of yen+ nail with herr, ealr. 8 r•s -fir- FOR SALE Duff t , Stewart 13LU1T VALE YO Know Us We are in business right here where you live. You are an acquaintance, neighbor or a friend of ours. This money-back- if•not-satisfied offer should prove the sincerity of our claims. When we say we believe we have ly relieve constipation. They act to the best laxative and back up our overcome the cause of constipation. statement with our uuqualified prone- They tend to eliminate the cause ise to return without question or of sick headache, biliousness, bad formality the money paid us for it, breath, nervousness and other ills if It does not prove entirely satis- attendant upon inactive bowels. factory to you, we believe we are en- titled to your confidence. Our business success and prestige depend upon your confidence in us. We know we must secure and hold your confidence in order to get and keep your patronage. Therefore, we would not dare make this offer if we were not positively certain that we can prove our claims for Our experience with - them and the many reports we have received from those who have used then prove that they are really the most pleasing and satisfactory bowel remedy we know of. Rexall Orderlies taste like sandy, They aro soothing audeasy iu action. They don't cause griping, nausea, purging or excessive looseness, as do the usual physic or laxative. Rexall Orderlies seem Le act LS 11 Wale, strengthener upon the nerves and muscles of the bowels. They prompt - Make Us Prove This We want you to come to our store and get a package of Rexall Order- lies. Use a few or use up the entire box. Then, if you are not entirely satisfied, come back and tell us and WO will promptly return the money you paid us for them.. You promise nothing -you sign nothing -you obligate yourself to us in no way whatever. We accept your mere word. Don't you now believe that Resell Orderlies are worthy of a trial? Could any offer be more fair? Try Them at Our Risk We partisutarly recommend Rexall Orderhea for children, aged persons and for delicate people. Rexall Orderlies come in vest- pocket tin boxes, 12 tablets, 105; 30 tablets, 25c; 80 tablets, 50c, Usual close one tablet. CAUTION: Please bear in mind that Ilaxall Orderlies are not sold by all dxug- Ci+tt. You can brly Reaull Orderlies only at the Rexall Stores. You can buy Rexall Orderlies in this community only at our store: Brussels F. R. SMITH The ° Store Ontario There is a RevelStore in near everytat and sit in the T Re nearly v1) Y United Stance, Canada and GreatM- eech s Britain. Them is n differentpallor Retail Record for need every ordinary Alma ill- oach especially designed for the particular 1)11 for whish 1)t ie reeoitrmended, a The Rexall Stores sire America's Greatest Drug Stores la"'a atv " i�'.'� ,aaqu - :r- M s; ,Y A jP CIS'' :ad ra:�....'cltr �. ;ttl:tr 5 a n•:>'.�', '+ r.. ,.' i '. _ EXCURSIONS To Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta ROMESEEKERS SETTLERS. Low Round Trip Rates each Tuesday. y. March to October inclusive' Winnipeg and Return - $35.00 Edmonton and Return. - 43.00 Other Pointe In proportion .. Return Limit two months. TOURIST SLEEPING CARE on all excursions. Comfortable berths, fully For settlers impel- Rag with live stock and effects. SPECIAL TRAINS - WIR leave Toronto Each TUESDAY MICE AND. APRIL 10.20 p.m. SettlersandIra without livet stock should use REGULAR TRAINS Leaving Toronto 10.20 p.m, Daily Through Colonist end TourlstSleepers equipped with bedding, can be secured at moderate rates through local agent. COLONIST CARS No charge ON ALI. TRAINS or Berths Home Seekers' Trains s Leave Toronto 10.20 p.m. during March, - April, September and October, and at 2 p.m. and 10.20 p.m. during May, June, July and August. Through Trains Toronto to Winnipeg and West Full particulars from any C.P.R. Agent or write M. G. Murphy, District Passenger 'Agent, Toronto ` ti. L. JACKSON, AGENT, BRUSSELS. iERVOUS ous 9 DEBILITATED MEN LIFELESS • YOUNG MEN AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN; the victims of early end seronone and later ex. ceases, who are failures In lite -you aro the ones wean restore toreto manhoodso d and revive v ethus nrltaf energyarid vitality. Don t give 1)p despair bse you have teawith doctors, Used o boltsand tried various drug atorsnostrunle, Our New Method Treatment hag snatched hundreds from the brink of despair, has re - attired happiness to hundreds of homes and has made successful men of those who were Gownn d an out." we prescribe a oat NC rem- edies fo p p r each i cot n tt case s-weaccording have the symptpatent ms and co ti s'sone 05th ecce no patent medicines. This as our treat secreta n- oun wonderful success our treatment can- not fail forprescribe rymediab adapted to each lnrwe ivldual ease, Only curable cases no, canted. We have done business throughout Canada for over 20 Years, CURABLE CASES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY I] A pAre you a victim? Have you lost hope/ nee you intending to marry? 115 your blood been dimmed/ Have you any crOur New Method Treatment will cure ratltlute dons for othoralt will do: for you• Consultation Free.. No matter who has treated Voll, write for an honest oppinion Freo of Charge Book. Froo- "Aoyhood, Manhood, Fatherhood," (nlustrat- ed)- on. Diseases of Men, NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. No names on boxes or envoi. epos. Everything Confidential. - Question Llat end Coat of Treatment FREE FOR BuME TREATMENT, ♦ E E SCE SIH .�. E Y Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. f t yr >r Alt letters from Canada mutt be addressed li t` NOTICE td our Canadian Corzespoudence Depart - i Ain Windsor, Ont. If you desire to see us personally tall at out Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat 00 patients in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and ltaboratoty fol' Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows; DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont, ,,11te for Or Privatettddtesh, - Dr• Morse's Indian Root Pills cure many common ailments which are very different, but which all arise from the same cause --a system clogged with impurities; The Pills cause the bowels to move regularly, strengthen and stimulate the kidneys and open up the pores of the skin. These organs immediately throw off the accumulated impurities, and Bili- ousness, Indigestion, Liver Complain t, Kidney Trouble?, Headaches, Rheum. steam and similar ailments vanish, Dr. Morse's Indian Root His is Save Doctors' Sills Dissolution _of Partnership — Notice is hereby glvun that the.pertnerehil, of Jallob Kessler end George Mai ill or, earl ,1 - Ing 011 111e business of Tinabdthing 14)141 Gone • al Hardware Met chains in the Village of Pllh. I to the County of Huron, under the name' -5 Geo, Kreuter de Co , has thisday been (Hose't•- e,t by mutual consent All nceounts owing ie the 11118 Mini of freo. Kreuter ,es Co, are to 1 „aid to ,John Kreuter, and ale° all dents ow,.11 by the lute firm are 10 be aseuuletl and pgll 1 v the said John Kreuter, wbo will continuo 1 b businons or the tete arm lathe sante stand in tit° smfd'vpolge of Ethel. lno+s ; 1AOOB R12AT1TER, AaPee . NALD { 51ii113AU7'E$• Datedd this tl,is and day of April,, 19918, Stock for Service B'DLL FOR BERVICB. - The undersigns sl 50111 Seim the tlloro'-trod Rolstein-Nrn • elan bull, Alfred Ykeme, 16016, for serviee ou Lot 18, Coe. 10, (droy, The bull wee bred. by' Richard Clark, n well known breedeaand prize winner ut Bln,a. Sire of Alfred 'Vicente is Maple Bill Alfred, No 5080, and dant Corella. Ykemo ef-BInu1, No. 18801. Terms, 51,50 fi i• ),1 u86t1and :llr.t9 fur 1. KNIGHT, Proprietor. The People's Column �itt)YI FOR sALB -West Hen I.ut 2, (Mn. 12, Township of (}I ey, containing 611 acres 15 alcor, •, fenced, drained 11,1d all in gram. 6 nom. hard -Wood bush No buildings. Fpr fur her partionitu•s apply to J. LEtKIE, 82.11 ilrussele, Ott SALE -A good building lot on the eel. per of Queen end Albartstreets, 13rutlsele. A fell quarter mere. Also n triune building with golf feet front11go ou '1'uruberry stret'p, next to Standard Bente. For further in11•t1cu• Mrs apply to. 1i. (JERRY, Brussels. 404,1 ELIGINLIt PROPERTY Folt BALE 0111'O RRne.-Tho 1101ne ',mealy vaeeted by John 13 Kerney, who moved to Gtiell.h (clown us the Rogers property, Tttrnberry e1r vet, is offered fur sale or if not sold will be rented. There Is a comfortable house, good stable and I? a lures or land with a double enGra 114 . Fine • urden, As. 1(or further pit rMen isle reply to W. H Kerr, of Trim Post, who holds the ,ley, It is a choice soot to .live in and will be sold veryreasouebly 27.15 =ARM FOR BAI,E.-rho undersigoed offers ~" his fine farm consisting of about 186 aorta tdleirrhlg the town or utinton, for sale: The earn, is is n good ,.Gott, er mdtivalim,, mai hats good b1) nrin F0. Miele halT ae . in b• o r ben dei' • house ( pen, etc . ailu p81 uiv'1sner.A drst-elese yonng orotund eon( timing nil kinds of fruiia andalso smell . Therinw is u°11 fenced nod rainier] end is frnn very deet re ble Noma. For further parluvlat s apply m the premises or add rens 2815 JOHN T011104 NCB. Clitdon. On KALE OR TO LET -4 -good •ourfort• ebb, dwelling end two lots i, Il,%%septic. ms ,1).r Aged) to P S tinter. An°tinn- P r u+0uls m to 13, B. (1115, 6'orduyrh who A 1531 PON ',A ) ,E, being South b1) f Loi 2 6t 6 1)) t 4. 1l14e 5 township, 04 135 11 1'o., lou- ' Ing VIII amp' Wore 1 less (111 1 b pl•e111- - n Men Imuss. 1,1,1111 I t I n, »0011 arr)nli•d, •I ,vinelnpiil Al Alt otom•ed ra pjl 11110111 101•e 5011 01 It.j mill (Indent 0 1.v 211 dies from Brussels Il emee. or 1(11 ,,. let d Menu. 511 'tore, seder) down 1,., I•rtc ,, Nils elite Otter Intorolntion nppis• 'v. the reel lees rifle wetting I31'l10 01S P 0. 'I'll one •tri, Or P. S. 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