HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1914-10-8, Page 3Myth al Fair
has a Gook Day
Day
di.
Blytli's tall fair !sever for °air -
other you and Reyes a success as
of old, The efforts of the leaxd.-
ts orking dil'ectora and patroness
during the nest few d
aYs allowed
a
the excellent results iflhia,t had
been /attained in an eayleal am to
un,ake thisyear's attract/foes or.
that would eclrpse all former exhib
inane.
The inside department was well
filled as wits i1.he.outside exhibit.
The Kiltie Band of Clinton furn
ished ku chodco•"program Wedgies
diay afternoon.
IThe races resulted aseollo'ws;-
2.40 Claes-
A. Mi'llieon, Luckntow
L. Joesee, Henson
J. Reynolds, Clinton
S Wright, Chesley
J. Joyintt, Lucien ow
W. Chittdck, T'eesi Vater
2.23 Class-
Jae Action, Chesley
A. Millsan, Lucknaw
W. Murdock, Fieoda0t
W. Sample, Milverton
P , D
THE JUDGES
The various JJudges were;-•
Heavy Hooses -J. Archibald.
Lught, Horses -W. J. Dickson,
Cattle -A. C. Dames;
Sheep anal Pigs -C. Bembridge,
Poultry -A. B eeker,
areinr-John Potter.
Roods-Jiaifnes Spefr,
Fruit -Wim, Fothergill.
Dairy and Provisions -A, G. Cal-
der, Mrs. A. McGowlain an;d Mrs: I.
Browln. s MMM
Ladies work -Miss Ross.
Fine Arts -Miss Bunter.
Pianivqs and Flowers -Mrs. Allen
Child .elnie toompeilihiom'-W. H
Hiainle . •
Following Ilse the prizewitenere;-
'HORSES
Q•enerel Purpose
Brood mare with foal -Wm. /Bell,
W. 'Potitem.
Foal -W. ?Sanderson and .tas.
V negnliopel.
2 year gelding or filly -Jas. Col-
claugh and T. Wallace.
1 yelaa' old :gelding or filly -J. Par
rot.
Team -Jas. Vanegmona and E. C.
Jn -
oJio !soW6
Agriculturiall.
Brood mare with foal -J. Cuming
J. Viaenegumonld, Jas. Watt.
'l'o,al-D. Stalker and E. Taylor.
2yelar old gelding or filly-, C
Taylor and J -McElroy.
1yeer old gelding or filly --R. R
Wlattt and R.R. Fear.
Te1am-F, Tion and E. Taylor.
Heavy Draught.
Brood snare with, foal -C. 11.uddte
R.R. Wlatt and E: Taylor.
Foal -R, R. Watt and C. Ruddle.
2year old gelding and filly -R.
R.'Wlattt and E. Taylor.
1yetar odd gelding or filly -Jas.
.w tut.
Pel. m -H. Young.
Best tour colts -W. Grey and T.
McMich;yel.
Qaerriage
Brood mere with foal -J. Elton
Team -Robert Ferris.
eloadlalgees
Brood mare with foal -W. Taylor
•an,d Walter McGill.
Foal -W. Taylor and Jas. Elton
2 year gelding or filly-W.H. Mor
rite.
1year gelding or filly -W. Nesbitt
sand A.Sloant
Single driver-W.G. Grey, John
Wright and Mr. McKenzie.
Lady Driver-W.,G. Grey and J.
Weightt.
Teats -Scott Bros., W. Cr, Grey.
CATTLE
Pure Bred Durhaims
1 1 1
2 3 2
3 2 3
4 4 0
0 5 3
8 5 5
1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3 3
4 4 'dr
Cow with calf -J.8. Carter and J.
Barr.
2 year heifer -3. Barr J. S. Scott
1 year heifer -R, 'Hareem A. Sloan
Heifer calf -3S. Carter and T. H.
Taylor.
Bull 1 -J. McElroy and J. Barr
Bull calf -J. Barr and T:E. Taylor
Berdf-J. 'Blare,
Aberdeen Angus
Jas. W. Bane took all the prizes
in, this cla.sa.
aelmades
Cow with calf-R.Harrison. and R.
Weed° mfal>ll.
2 velar steer -J. S. Scott and R.
Haireisen,.
1year steer-Relearnispn an,dl J.
Heftran,
1 year heifer-R./Harrison and J.
S. Becht.'•
1 yelaa' steer-R.1Harnisan land 2.
Heifer calf -W. Feer and J. Barr.
Steer calf -T. H. Taylor H. ,Horn ey
Vat steer --J. Aeffran 1 and 2.
Felt cow or heifer -J. Heffron, and
ReBlarreeoln.
3 etoekiateers-J. 'Heffroinl1 &2
Beet +animal any breed -J. McElroy
SHEEP
Leiicees4 ers
Jale. Snell and Son, 'took ,all the
prizes in this class.
Shropshired.o wee
J. F. Laidlaw took all the (prize
Mooney in thea class.
Any ottLier kind.
Rat shee ewe or wether --James
and d S
Som.
PIGS.
Iriiproved Berkshire
Brood sow -J. F. Laid1a W,
'POULTRY
,Geese-Ilaggitt Rees.
Bonen ducks-Haggitt Bros.i &2
Ducks any other variety-Haggitt
Brothers.
H,atnbur Is-Baggitt Bros.
!Wyatnd!oltes, white and silVer-
1Haggitt Bros. r
Leghorn, white-JF,L:aidltiw 1 &2
Legh ens, brown(-.R.Selltarn, and
Iftaggitt troll
Leghorns, as, yl other variety-
faggitt Bros..,
Orpbngt•enes--E. Se ed% alagglt4
Broa,
Bra/harms, dark and vylrite, Hag-
gitt Brox
Minaroaa-elaggibt Broil, 1 & 2,
Plymouth Recife, riareu
l
sI-
Lams 1 and 2,
Plymouth Rocks, white end An
•anaat Haggitt Bros,
Bleck breasted Red :Gaane,1hode
Laband (Reda, and collection of
pigeons-Haggitt Bros. 1 and 2,
t ! SP1CIAL PRIZES,
Jas. Cut special• -R. Harrison
lhoplestone &Gardener's specia.l-
R. R. Waffl
R.R. Sloan's special -R. Gt. Me-
Gatvwarn•.
Wna, Jackson's special --J, Jackson
Grey Bios' special -C. Rutldile, D.
Stalker, J. Cuming and IWePotter.
T. McMichael & Sane' special -T.
McMichael.
Wim. J,oliinis'hon's special -W. San-
die/won,, J. Vialnegmon,d W.M. Bell
G. Patterson, atria Jos. Grasby,
Jas. Rapseres special -W. Ci Grey
J. S. Chellew'sepecial- W', VWlatson
Ha Bros' special -J.
K
Y Wise
,
aVICMiiiain &e Co is. epee/ale- j3..
Wighbxmate and R.13. McGowan.
fWcm Moore &Some .special -ID.
La4dll,a'w.
J.MaceDoddis special- ,J. Snell.
& Son'
Dr. Milne's specia0-B. Homey.
Dr. Milnes epecia0-R, Herreroai!,
W,.Waltlstent.
Dr. Mienels speoiail-J, S. CaAer
J. MoMurchieis special -R. Wight
¢nolo,.
Dr. Mcllaggartee! (special -Wm,
Wl wan.
J..
, acks/en% special -Mise Pol-
lock land H. Young. ,
Warr'en's Inytitute special- R.
S$1 d, H, Young and Mrs A
GRAIN
Red Flail whereat -'Won, McGowan,
and J.K. !Wise.
Spring 'wheat -RB. McGowan.
Speltz-J K. Wise(
13 -rowed Biaalely-J K. Wise an,d
W McGowlaln.
2-raw'ed Blalrlgyt-J K. Wise and
W. McGowan.
White orate loog-R,B. McGowan
and 3, Bare, '
White oalts, short -1Z, Harrison
and J. Bari.,
Black dat:s, Small peas and Large
peas -J. K. Wise.
Timothy need-R,R'icilmonid and
J. K, Wise,
.Red Clever seed- J. K. Wise,
111n/silage coram -J. J. Masan, and
J.;Barr,
1 (ROOTS
Collection of garden produce -J,
Jackson, J J Mason, W.M. Scott,.
Late potatoes -J, Pollard, , R„ G.
McGo'wan., •
JaeFieldlbsQarrote-W, M, Scott and J.
grh i
Garden carrots -J, Jackson, Hag-
gift Bnoe.
Swede Tuanrps-J. Baer, and W,
M. Scott.
Turnips, any other kind -W, M.
Scott and J. Mason,
Beeie% table use -E, C. Smith &
Stam and 0.'Wightlenare
Sugar Beets, Man/golds-R. Har-
rison and J. Jackson,
Mamgel Wurzel's, ialrg-J. Jack -
con tatted J,tBarr.
Mengel Wurzel°, globe- W. M,
Scott and C. K. Taylior. •
Mengel Wurzel, yellow -R. Har-
rison ,a3td 'W; M. Scott.
Pumpkin -J.3. Macon and W. Mc
Gawlate
Squash-W,M, Scott, J.3, Macon
Red omiiones-Jas. Jackson.
White field beaus -R, Richmond.
Citnans-J..1', Macon, W. M. Scott.
Wlatenmelans-H, Hor:tiey and C.
K. I'll° yton,
Cabbage, named-.T.Jackaom and
J.W.. tFLaidtyau>r. •
Red pickling cabbage -J. Jackson
Oauliflower-H,.Hormey and Jas.
Jacklsgll,
(Field corn, Dent -J. J. Mason and
Reellarresee,.
Flint Coarct-W,H. Morritt and E.
C,!Sm eft & n -E• C. Smith &;,Soh,
and Jas. Jackson
DAIRY & PROVISIONS
Tub Butter -Wm, W1atsgn.
Crack Bunter -,Van .Watson, Jas.
Jiaclyaa fe-
Butter in rolls -R, Richmond and
C.iWeg mean. •
Bitllte,r in prints -R. . Richmond
and R Wightman,
Home made bread -C. %Vightrnen
fan* 13.,Laldia,w';
Ex'Nnacted •honey --A. 31 Carr,
Becte fund Itheir products -A, le
Caen
Maple syrup -E. C. Smith 8s San,
and Jas. Jacks ni.
Colrectiour of panned or preserved
fruietl RtlRichuvolnd'
Grape 'wiuie-D. Laidlaw and Wan,
Watts/eine
Tela Biseatts-R.0. McGowan and
D.;Laildluw
Home made 'butes--0/ K. ; Taylor,
and R,.13.- McGonvdd,
Two pies -D. Laidlaw and W, T.
Jenkins.
Lunch fee working man -lames
Jackson and, el.Younga.•
hatpin' ogktea-J: Pollard' and C.
W'iggh0! a(n'M.
Tomato catisupl-D. Laftila v and
Dungan Laidlaw
Nickleels-11l.ip ,McGohvan and, J.
Jacksonr
iPicklesi Wanly 'other died -Duncan
Levidia•w and Miss' Syminggtion,
Iiioeme made soap -If., Young and
R. Shortreed.
iL'RUI'T,
Winter apples-R.R. Sloan and C.
Wtirgllttlma n
,all apples -11.R .Sloan and E. C.
Smith Ss' is n,
Baldwin-R.R. Sloan,,J,B, Tierney
i s -R. R Skean, J. B. Tierney
No henn Spy -J. B, Tierney and
E.C. Smith et rScet,
lit.1. Greein'3 tgt -Bili, Sloan• and
J. B. Tierney, l
(liana air, Pippin-).14a1d6ltvr and
ieoldetn Resaet- R. R. Slotan end
J. B. Tierney,
Roxb ro E sa ..
o u at 41i. Sloan and
C.' W1ghymian.
,Seekeno.1i'urther-J, 13. '1'eeruey,
and R.R, Sloan.
Spitzenburg-1i,i;, Sloan dna R.
Weisman -de
•11'iagner-J, 13, Tierney and 13. le,
elceen,
Ben 0a'1ts-1i.R, Sloan and E, C.
Smith & Some
Geavenetteftn•-a, B. Darr and R.
R Sipe/ 'nt
Blenheim Pippin -it, R Sloan and
E C. Sr ith and Souk,
Tatman Sweet - J, B. Tierney and
Smith -
Mann, -R, R. Sloan and E. C.Smith
& (SClli4
Stark -11,R .Sloan.
Sino'w-R, R. Sloan and J. B, Tier
ney.
Gat/alio-R. Richmond and JJa•s.
J.a oh son;
Box Spy 'apples packed- R. R.
Sloan end 7.13. Tierney,
'il eta!lltlry-.f. B. Tierney and .0.
Wighempe
Conada Red -R, R, Sloan and R. f1
McQioawalle.
dolvertis-R, R ,Blown and D.
La.idea w,
Alex,andele--le.A. Sloan mad W.
Watson.
20 oz Pippins -JJ Cuming•, R. R.
Stolen
Crab apples -C. Wightman andR.
R Sloan;
healme(,1 varigtyl-C, CB. Smith &
Son and F.IToll.
Collection ofeappiels-R,•R. Sloan
and C.'Wigb lmaa-4.
WLruter peaas-E. R. Sloan and C.
Dodldst
Fall Pears -C, 'Dadads and C.
Wightman.,
Plums -C, erighbm lsn; At. B, Carr.
Collection' of plums -A-8, Carr,
Tomatoes -3.F, Laidlaw and Jas.
Jackson,
Grapes -W: eVE Scott talmd R.
Shortrend.
Peaches -R. R. Sloan and Wm M.
Scott.
LADIES' WORK
Applique work, Musa Livingston
W. ile Tiatn1blyse
Bedlroom• slippers, Miss Living
stone, Mrs. Crittenden:
B,atthenburg lace, Mies Living
done, W,•M. Scott.
Baby's outfit, Miss Livingstone
Crochet quilt, Miss Symington,
tYou(ng;
Cushlola, top, 'H. /1W. Tamblyn.
Crochet work in,Silk, Miss Liv
in stonle and Miss Symington.
Cushion top embroidered, Mi
Livingstone, Miss Symington,
Crochet work in/Novellty brai
Mies" Livingstone, Miss Symingto
Collection of Ladies work, ell
Livingstone. •
Crsett ochwork, cottony Miss Sy
nlnngtlont Miss Livingstone.
Cross stitch, embroidery, H 'W
Tratnblyn, Miss Livingstone,
Embroidery on, Bolting clot
Miss Livingstone; Miss Symingto
Eyelet( centre piece, W.M. Scat
MASS Livings/Wine.Embroidery on; 8011r or Satin,
Mise Lteingstonte, Miss Syanc,n,gto
Embroidery Kensington lei
Sylmingeoi , H. W. 'Tamblyn
Embroidery Romain, Miss Living
ne,
sto1. W. 'ibimblyn.
Embroidery Shadow, Miss Liv
en ggstoalie, Miss Syanington
Fenny Toilet set- Miss Liv
stone.
Taney pin cusheon, Miss Living
scene, 131. W. Taembiyn.
Fancy handkerchief case, Mrs
Crittenden, Miss Livingstone
OEtchin'g,-Miss Sym4r.,ton, H. W
Tahnblyn.
Fancy corset cover, Mrs. Crit
ten/dein, Miss Livingsleone,
'Falncy work bag, Miss Living-
stone, Mrs, Crittenden,
'Fancy apron, 1,. ;W. Tamblyn
Mrs, Crittenden
Gents mitts, Miss Symington,
Muss Liviagstolnei
Hotn,iten or Point Lace, Miss Sy-
milnlgtlon, Miss Livingstone.
B,atrdauger or,(Norwegian work,
'HL W. Tamblyn, Mise Livingsiione
Raindkerchiefe, Miss. LivingstoneW'. M. Scott.
Irish crochet, Miss Livingstone.
Ieneeted lace in Cotton, Mese Sy-
minigton, Miss Livingstone.
le/nettedor Crochet Mosley wool
shaiwl Miss Symington, Miss Liv-
isigeltbne,
Kitchen apron, Miss Livingstone,
Miss Symen gthou.
Race handkerchief, Miss Livin,g-
stione, W. M. Scott.
Laundry bag,Mrs. Crittenden.
Miss Livingstoe.
Mount Mallick embroidery, Miss
Liven/gallone.
Table Matta I0.'W, Tamblyn'; Miss
Syneengtrem(.
Doylies, Miss Livenigsto'lye, Miss
Sylmen osr.
Patch quilt, Mies Symington
Piano scarf, Miss Livingstone.
Miss Symtnegeon
Phoitn fraimeis, Miss Livingston.
Pillow case, Miss Livingat(o.nie,
Miss Symington'
Sco
1 kis, H. W. Tamblyn,
Miss Li.vingstlan,e,
Quilt, A. B. Carr, Mrs. Crittenden
Ribbon/ work, Sofa, Pillow, Miss
Livingstone.
Slumber Robe -D. Laidlaw, Miss
Syaningtbm.
Tlatltiag, Miss Livingstone, Miss
Syimiggtotn
Cenere piece, 'Mess Symington,
Mrs. A. Taylor.
Table cover, Mise Livingstone,
Muss Syanin,ggticn.
Tray Cloth, Miss Livingaitione,
Miss Smile/glen:
Tea eoisey, Dere, Crittendgn, Mise
Levin/goatee/le ,
Towels, Miss Livingetone, Miss
Syln[ingeon,,
Table .centre piece, Miss Li,vinlg,
stone, Miss Symim gton(
Whisk holder,,Miss Livingstone°,
Mrs. Crittenden.
Wellachian work; Mess Syming-
ton Mies LfVin st nye.
Drawn- .work, Miss Livingstone,
Mrs: H, W. Tamblyn,r •
Palace Netting, Mise Livingstone
Mies, Synlingtioul,.
( FINE ARTS.
Animals In oil, Mies Livingstone
Animals ins Water dolor, f'Miss
Ilivingstoclle, Mrs. Crittendeti,
Pierced brave, riOlo, Crittteinidemi;
FEELS ELS LiK
E
A NEW W
OMAN
Ai Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound Dispelled
Backache,Headaches
and Dizziness.
Piqua, Ohio. -"I would be very ori.
grateful if I failed to give Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound the
praise it deserves,
for I have taken it
at different times
and it always re-
lieved me when
other medicines
failed, and when 1
hear a woman com-
plain I always rec-
ommend it.Lastwin-
ter I was attacked
with a severe case of organic weakness.
I had backache, pains in my hips and
over my kidneys, headache, dizziness,
lassitude had no energy, n gy, limbs ached
and I was always tired. I was hardly
able to do my housework. I had taken
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound on one other occasion, and it had
helped me so I took it again and it has
built me up, until now I feel like a new
woman. You have my hearty consent
to use my name and testimonial in any
way and I hope it will benefit suffering
women." -Mrs. Oxrfu TURNER, 481S.
Wayne St., Piqua, Ohio.
Women who are suffering from those
distressing ills peculiar to their sex
should not doubt the ability of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to re-
store their health.
12 you want special advice
write to Lydia P. Pinklram Med-
icine Co., (confidential) Lynn,
Mass. Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a woman
and Bald in strict confidence.
Pent and Ink sketches, Miss Liv -
i igAttgnle,
Hand painted China, Miss Brig-
ham, Mrs. Ceittenclea,
China in lustre, Mrs. Crittenden
Oil paintim,g% Miss Livingstone,
Water color painitilitgs, Miss Liv-
ln!g,ston 5t
Fruit or Flowers, in, oil, Miss
Brigham; Miss Livinigstionp,
Fruit or Flowers, in water culore
Miss Brigham) Mrs. Crittenden.
Figure ptatnttinl`g in. oil, Miss Ljv-
in{, sltninie
!Figure paiinitiryg in water color,
Miss Livingstone, Mrs. A 'leaylor.
Hand painted placque in oil, Mise
SYeeingtom, Mrs, A. Taylor.
feinting on. Silk, Satin, or plush
Miss Livingstonte, Miss Symington
Landscape, in oil, Miss Brigham
Miss Livingstton,e4
Landscape in water color, Mrs„A
Taylor, Miss Livingstone
Ornament or Vase, Mrs. Cfritten,-
den, Miss Brigham.
Burnt work on Leather, Miss Liv-
iinlgartom e;
Painting on Bolting cloth, Mise
Living,stonte, Miss Symington.
Hand painted plates, Mrs. Crit-
tenden, Miss Brigham:
Pencil drawing, Miss Livingstone
Plastelle any subject, Mies Liv-
ingstone, Mss. Crittenden.
Painting on glass ,in oil, Mrs.
F.,Ad(ams 1,land 2.
PLANTS AND FLOWERS.
Foliage, C. Dodds, Mrs. Fenwick
Ferns, 0. Dodds,
Plaines in ,thrower, Mrs. Fenwick
C; Dodds.
,Geraniums in bloom, C:' Dodds,
Mrs. Fenwick,
Hanging basket, Mrs. !Fenwick,
W. McGowan.
CUT FLOWERS.
Dahlias, Mrs, Fenwick, C. Dodds
Tansies, Mrs. Fenwick, C. Dodds
Asters, J. Jackson, C. Dodds.
Hand bouquet, 'Male. Fteu'wick,
Mise Symington ,
Table Bouquet; Mos. Fenwick,
Mies Syningtlon ,
CHILDREN'S COMPETITION.
Work by children, Wm: Scott.
1?arning, J. Parrett.
(Pencil drawing, JJ. J. Mason.
SCHOOL CHILDREN.
Writing, 01aple Leaf for Ever,
Margaret Parr, Hazel Hill.
.Perth County
hiss Irene Stewart, Motherwell,
successfully passed the Departmental
examination for musical supervisor.
She is on the public school staff in
Cathie i nes.
Thomas Ord, employed at Nas-
myth', drug store, Steatfoecl, was in
the act, of setting a bottle of sulphar-
io acid 00 the shelf, the contents ex-
ploded and the young wan Ives burn-
ed about the face.
George Deakin, 10 years ofage,
assistant electrician at the (3. T. R.
power house, Stratford, was asphyxi-
Muted in the pit of a gasoline taint.
lle was found by fellow workmen
lying in twoanches of gasoline.
Mrs, Ruse, Caledonia so, Stratford,
an elderly lady, had the misfortune to
fall down the steps of the m441405
shelter. t OonstaUle Appleton assisted
the injured lady to Drs. office, velvet
it was learned that her wrist had been
bl oke and she was severely bruised
and shaiken rip.
A few thrilling moments wens
spput by residents of Queen street,
East, St. Marys on Sunday' afternoon.
Lloyd, the wholesale frietmerehant of
Stratford left his louring car for a
few minutes and 111e daughter think-
ing the family may es well 'take a 'run
around the !,own while waiting, 0110
started up the bill on high !gear and
subsequently in an effort to change to
low gear tluew on the reverse whoti
the oar dashed backward down the
bill until it struck a poet in front of
the Chinese laundry rind came to a
Free War Maps It wife learned that Private J. W11•
, e seen n Own Regiment of
The time is getting short Lc secure
the ter, best War Map nee of
charge. Our offer of Tim 13RuasELs
Pl ose and that great 'Weekly, The
b'an,tly lieritld and Weekly hear of
Montreal, for one year each at ✓f1,80
including the greet War Map, is the
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i' e
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s good for a
hat
g ellen line
t
only.
The map is 80 x 40 inches in a very
neat folder of couYen font size.Every
subscriber to 'J'ia POST should take
advantage of this offer before the
maks ate -Withdrawn.
stand still. The car was in no way
injured and as the street was com-
paratively vacant at the Lime no in.
jury was done,
Aeeriousaceicleut recently happen-
ed the son of 1. Grant, Con, 4, Minto
township, While kuookiug off apples
with the butt of his gun which was
loader! the weapon discharged ire
contents, completely shattering one
baud which has since had to be ampu-
tated above the wrist.
SteuLford 'Temperance and Moral
Reform Association has decided to
the e
submission postpone ssion of a local
option vote in Stratford until Janu-
ary 19183 it being felt that in the
present disturbed state of affairs It
would be unwise to seek an earlier
test of public opinion.
While assisting at threshing, A. S.
elcKay, of the 10th Line, East Zorra,
slipped and fell backward off a straw -
stack, striking his head against a
stone. He was rendered uneonscious
for a time by the shock, but recover-
ed consciousness during the evening
and is repotted to be doing nicely.
Mr. McKay is a brother of the late G.
L. McKay, the pioneer missionary of
Formosa,
Here's
A Friend
Indeed
Constipation is the bane of old
age -harsh cathartics aggra-
vate, avoid them and use Cham-
berlains Tablets, the mildest and
gentlest oflazatives-best for th•
young, tl,e middle aged and the old.
281, bottle -Druggists and Dealers.
or by mail. 6
Clumtarlaln Medicine Co. resent,
Fall Housecleaning
John Lunn
Painting Paperhanging
Graining Decorating
Good Workmanship with Moderate Prices
Old suites and Cupboards made
to look like new.
If you desire suggestions of color
schelnes for Painting or Paperhanging
call up 'phone 41x.
John Lunn, .
Thomas Street, Brussels.
am
A Position for Fall
and Winter
We have a sound bualnese roposition
for a reliable energetic salesman for
this district to nail fruit trees, small
fruits, flowering shrubs, ate. Pay
weekly, outfit free, exclusive territory.
Over 600 acres.
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cultivation, We sell through our sales-
men direct to the consumer and guar-
antee delivery of fresh, high grade
trees. Our agencies are valnnble by
reason of the service we give and the
volume of business done, Established
55 years. Write
Pelham Nursery Co., Toronto, Ont,
P. S, -Handsome catalogue on request
either to applicant or those wishing
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ARM POR SA1.H.-The100aore form,
known, as the Auger Stewart propart ,
Lot, 0, Con. 15, Gra township, Huron 00„ (s
offered for sale, 055 acres °leereyd and 6 aeras
of bush, It is a good nee, end 'ina fine local,
1b ; 2 m11es from Walton and 5 miles tram
Brussel& As farm•haa not been sold it will be
rented. For :nether particulars as 50 price,
terms .40„ apply to A I,X. BUOBANAN or
5% S. SOOTY, 33ru0seia. 8.0
A. RAYMANN
is prepared to supply the bast
goods in Windmills, Iron end
ooden Pumps and . Stable
Fittings, such Lie Piping, Wee,
er Bowls for stock, &e.
Repairs to Pumps promptly
attended to.
Give me a call.
A. HAYMANN, Cranbrook
RUPTURE=
Cured
At your home without
pain, danger or operation.
My method will cure ap-
parently hopeless cases no
matter what your age is
or how long ruptured.
Why wait until your rup-
ture becomes
upturebecomes strangulated
when .you can be cured ?
Do not wait - Fill in coupon
Age Time Rup
Single or Double
Name.
Address
and return to
J. S. SMITH
88 Caledonia 84.
Dept, A Stratford, Ont,
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aramemeationowsnommenee
1very Regina Watch carries..
with it a universal guarantee..
That means, if you purchase .1
Regina from this store, we enor
dorse the universal guarantee,
which will be honored by 'ally other
Regina watch agent anywhere.:-'
Add to this, the manufacturers*
absolute and permanent guarana
tee against structural defects and
you will see that you cannot ntakl
a mistakeinpurchasing a REGINA
WATCH,
Lal BLAKE, Walton
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Tnt IINIVfRSA(.,f•Ab.\
Buyers to Share in Profits
Lower Prices on Ford Cars
Effective from August 1, 1914, to August 1, 1915, and
guaranteed against any reduction during that time.
Touring Oar - - 4590
Runabout - - - 540
Town Car . - 840
In the Dominion of Canada
FURTHER we will be able to obtain the maximum
efficiency in our faotory production, and the minimum cost In
our purchasing and sales department IF we can reach an output
of 80,000 oars between the above dates.
AND should we reach this production we agree to
r retail buyfrom er who 0 per oar son or about
August 1,191s the 5) to ever's share,
y y purchases a new Ford
Oar between August 1, 1914, and August 1,1916,
For further particulars regarding these low prices and profit-
sharing plan, see the nearest Ford Branch or Dealer,
8. H. GALORAITH, Agent, Brussels
Ford Motor Company
of Canada Limited
Ford, Ontario
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aramemeationowsnommenee
1very Regina Watch carries..
with it a universal guarantee..
That means, if you purchase .1
Regina from this store, we enor
dorse the universal guarantee,
which will be honored by 'ally other
Regina watch agent anywhere.:-'
Add to this, the manufacturers*
absolute and permanent guarana
tee against structural defects and
you will see that you cannot ntakl
a mistakeinpurchasing a REGINA
WATCH,
Lal BLAKE, Walton