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ENTER ANY DIY
1t'i„4er '1'crin in all departuee0t8
of the CeIIIvul 13ovtm'so Oullrgo,
Toyota°, •fl.•r•. 0plendal 0hauuee
fur apeudieg a low months pioao-
elitty and pro6lebly.
Twenty -live teachers.
t'ataloguo ft ee,
Wlib1 tor 11,
W. H. SHAW, Principal
11. It, SHAW, Secretary.
Yuuge tt Gerrard ate„ Toroti%o
%t:cl.ct il.etz5,
(.8 °darie ti.
While walking to hlu h .me in the 811•
oon , Gctiertoh town -hip, Wadneetla,
night, George Moutgomury Blipped and
fell on duo toy road, Masking both bonne
of ono leg browaoi the knee and ankle
In 1.hie uondition tie crawl. d on hands
and knees to the beton of a brolher.in
mi ed
d•etant awak t nod e 1
law, u halta t
tit: family by hie gnome. Montgomery
was then driven into Guderiob, a duct •r
amused and the bones set.
It you have catarrh rid youreell of
this rtputeive dleeaee. Auk Dr. Shoop.
of I -Monte, Wte., to 01811 you free, a
trial box of his Dr. Shoop'@ Catarrh
Remedy. A simple, singe met will sere
ly tad you a Omani& truthwell worth
your kuowuig. Write to day. Don't
suffer longer.
Grorl ire.
Joseph Leath hoe returned to Bluevale
after au oxteuded visit with his brother
J amee.
Mr. Vaoetooe, our baker, lett dor the
West to e.ek opportuuitiea for exceeding
bndine.e.
The merriod women of the Methodist
Church are arrau4mg for a high elan
outman to be held in the Town Hall in
tbs immediate Mown.
A ema a.0 nit8ee representing the
8dw,ok 8. 8. Aeaooiatiou met in the base•
mew of Methodist
Oman to arrange
for a aouveutlOn to be held before the
sod of February nil a date yet to be fixed.
W. H, Gregg le the presiding ufiuer.
Pay Mare And Net the Rost
A cheap &eh inviting ouch remedy is
never eatieGwtory. The best to Putnam'.
Paiuien. Corn Extractor, come bat a
quarter, and t8 guaranteed to euro thoro•
uglily. Use only Putuam'e.
T. It, Batmen[ woo Waited to the board
Of Dlreetore of haat Garan Agrloul1nral
800laty at the A,uuual lneeting bold In
Bruooela,
The mill( route(' were aootioned at
M010ew0rth on Saturday, the annual
meeting of the Oompany 11avueg beau
11010 911 Jan 11th.
When Tolle Reek Muria
O. 0"11 de I8'9 bard to Wu. k. Stuopiug
over hurts, Wong to tedious, and yon
Wander what ty. Geer try I'lerYiline 7
Nothing bite It for weak or 8(81280 bolt.
Io penetrated t0 the o0re Of the pain,
brlog8 oui0 that dellen (8 retain. No
8lniment 118 eo 9188,n, BO nothing, e"
00981111110 kill •mu00ular, rbe1muttu or
fanatic pains, Y,.8,' dealer fele P1Itl811'e
Neryiline on large 250 9941104. Why out
try it?
.Tro rdwlgll.
Tia annual meeting of abe Howlett
Agr108ltural Soulety woe held in the
Furestere' Hall here ou Tuesday after
nowt, 219.1 moo. There was n fair a.•
Ileutiauue and au ietereet taken 111 the
attire of the Satiety. The pennant .1.
1(L, Johnston, presided. Toe autumn'
report showed the turo reuelpie to be
6886 48 and the expenI0 Ore 6505 62 .,as
tug ., Mountie of -$880 90 en haat. The
foilowieg officer. were sleeted fur 19U8
Pr.e 3. H. Join:stou ; Vice Pres,, Joe.
Duweey (81)11 Wm. Weir ; Littleton, W.
a Gregg, W Evans, W, Sunsuit, Jab
.vlonwee, W. R8uwwk, W. Lambkin,
Jelin Reiland, S. G. Gregg and Albert
Johnston ; Hue. Dtreotors, J. A Patter
amu, J. G Lambkin, Time. U. 9114(1, B.
8. Ouolt, Thee. Done. Auditors, 8. G.
Gregg and B. 8. Cook. J. H. Johneion
8110 W. Won were appointed delegates to
the Ontario Association of Faire and
Brbibnious, which Ine01.0 u, Toronto on
b`eoraary 1981181/d 20th 1908 It wan
l(an)ded to bold the Fair tut Batutday,
Out.. Brd and to .,ilk for two export judges
one for horses and one fur cattle, sheep
and swiu8,
IGrippe ie sweeping the moony, Stop
it with Preveutioo before 18 get8 deep.y
neared. To aback early colds with these
lit,le Oaudy Cold Ogre Tablet° le sure.y
80nelble and este. 'B(098118108 0ontaitl
no quinine, no laxative, °oohing harsh
0• manning. Puellmonla would never
appear it early made were promptly
brukeo. Ago good fur feverish children.
Large boa, 48 Tolima, 26 conte. Vest
pocket bonne and by ani dealers.
•
Forey,.tvi•t l e.
Mee, Ben. Hislop hue been on the Wok
list.
W. R. Belden shipped a Dumber of
Holstein cows to Mr. Bioko. at Toronto.
Thou.-Jaoklin hue puroheeed a portion
of the big swamp trona Samuel Berke
and le taking out wood, heading, now
logo, ate.
Geo. McDonald and Geo. Joboolon
waited 011 the Grey Commit at its last
meeting asking to have the side road
through the farms at Thos. R. Bennett
opened for trafo next Summer.. A new
bridge will be required for the river.
0 lin ton.
00. Y. M. O. A
0„avzamm8: The 119188
0ou6en8100 looking 81W88800 the urgent*
Mien of any county 8881 00uada along Y.
M. 0. A. linos opened dere Thnroday
atternoou of last week In Wesley Malan
dist °boron. Beery Yeigh, of Bradt.
ford, a promiueus Mum, ee mnu and
ae800iation worker, wan °bonna nommen
and palled on C. M. Oupououd, ProvhlOial
Seorelary,to lead the devotional exercises
io the regretted'abeeuoe of C. 13. Keenley
side of Luuclon. Huron county and 168
needs Wile presented in a splendid ad
dreee by A. Oul.80, who has been work
fug ap interest throughout the rummy,
and J. R. Boardman, International
County Secretary of New York, epoke on
the county work plan. Too Witte of the
W. O. T. U. entertained the delegates
and bneineee mea of the town to
the number of about one hon.
dred at 88 banquet, given in Willie Presby
terian church. Shortly atter dinner
opening were given 'by G. F. Blair,
Goderioh ; W. J. Fawcett, Brus-
sole ; Rev. W. II. +Kerr, Oliu1ou ; R.
Holmen, Oliuton ; A. E. Roberta, New
gentellatallta
York. Adl48rnmeut woe then made to
the auditorium, where addreaees Were
given by 0. M. Copeland, of 'Toronto, ou
.".tho Magnitude of the Thing Mone
011rletiao A.soutati0n Work," Itnd 3 R
13oltrllmen, of New Turk, on "O0nnly
Work in 75(198)8 Arooruui '' 'there woe a
800)8 repreeentattou ut the several muni
0150111in of the (Imolai, peanut &0 d1118^
90888 The 0o, Y M. O. A. oouv8110ion
wooed its moolieg Friday and the work
Woe now been eu0ateelo lly Iennobed in
Iiuruu, audit drpeod0 on the efforts el
8110 local tend810 and he Iib• rality of 1b,.
bueivaee men ail 40 w11e11189 the motley
neseary to carry on the work will be
raided and a Secretary placed in the fnld.
91)01 as pledges to the am hot of
61800 or over ere 0eonrod a Seminary
wail ba 0015 °yeti, who mil give hie whole
time to the work of the comity. The
following are the members of the 00004
Gewalt ee :—G F. Ran, H. E
Hodgeus, Godorioh ; Geo. Bpolinn, W J
Getter, Winghdm i J 8. MoBereher,
Wtaxeter 1 Jae Soon, F J Hill, Olmton ;
.I. 0 Stoneman, Renaall ; T. B. Mo
(1olInm, Ea:ter; Gen-Obeouoy, Heatnrn&;
J Il Gammon, 14,0600le ; A, E Bender,
Blyth ; 3. H. Holtzman, Crediton.
Mond, Pure. Rich Red
Ros) glow m the face, 858411(11189 eyes,
sign010118 opirits are a,I outcome of good
blued. No sorer way exists of purifying:
and ertr1Oweg the blood than to ue0 Dr
Hami110u's.Pule. By their gentle (8011081
on the fonie kidneys and liver theye
y
fitter every tprity
from the system,
leaving it wholesome mud able to do the
work memory for the mamte0(8n0e of
hearth.
To be well, look well and feel always
at your best, nee Dr. Hamilton's Pr le of
Mandrake and Butternut, a truly wonder
til modioine for young and old. Price
26o al ani dealers..
I .i rr lt,p w E+1.
Congratulations are extended to two of
•0r local barristers, H. B. Morphy and
F. R. Blewitt, on the honor done them by
heir appointment of'Kio5'o Oo00eel.
At the first meeting of the Pnblio
eunool board Dr Foe80r watt elected ohair
wan, the cid members were re eleob•d
'or obi year. W, C Otimio was reap
uointed to the Library board and Geo.
Bray to the High School hoard.
Harold, 8011 of Lidford and Mrs,
I &them, died Monday of last week and
wa"'bursed-Wedo00day, 3(800ary 220d,
after about a year's illness, broneht on
by rheumettem. The deceased was 18
veora 10 modIbe and 24 days
of age, and
n;svary bright boy,1iked very much by
hie eahoolmate8.. -
E•trly Wednesday morning of last week
the marrlaee took place in Christ (thumb,
Listowel, at 7 o'ologk of Miss Oonebanoe
Viols D. M. Bamford, only daughter of
tire. M. A. Bamford, Mill street, t..
George 8. Dundee, ut Markdale, Ono.
' he service was performed by Rev. N. A.
F. Boerne, fn the preeenee of immediate
friends, After the oeremonv the bride
and groom took the 7,42 train for Torou
io.
The annual meeting of the agricultural
•ooiety was held in the Town Hall Sat
nrday. afternoon, 18th Inst. In the
absence of President Wilson, Bare
Arnold, the vine president, presided at
the meeting. The anneal report abowed
a substantial awn of money to the credit
of the eoaiety atter paying all prizes and
•xpenees. It was deoided to engage' ex•
pert judges In all departm»ate for the
next fair,•aud co bold the fair one week
earlier than lust year. A11 the officers
were re elected for another year, with W.
E. BinningSsoretary•treaeurer.
Tho work on the 0, P. R. will make
rapid progress Won the Wotan shovel ting
a 00010 through the big hill wide enough
to lata train ul unto through. The rails
will at once be laid through to the etatiotr
in L'etewel, and the treoke in the yards
steed with the earth yet to be removed
from title big oat, and no doubt the opal
ing of obis branoh will shortly be 00-
flounoed.
Stop that Mottling OOavh 1 Dr Sboop'o
Ooneb Ogre will surely Stop it, and with
portent ealety. It he 80 (830x00181
that Dr, Shoop tells rnothere to nae nosh.
ing aide even with very young babies.
The wholeeom0green leave@ and tender
ammo of a lung healing mnon8ainoue
shrub famish the moralise 5ropertiee to
D. Shoop'e Onagh Onre. It °alma the
0000, and battle the seneit5ve bronobial
membranes. No ordain, no chloroform,
nothing harsh used bo injure or Bepprses,
Demand Dr, Bhoop'e. Take no other,
DID YOU KNOW ?
That Ooanoillor Jae, G. Jones used to
be one of the 18,011et 100 yard epriotere
in town. Hie avoirdapolee did not then
ronnh the promo day etaodard,
91'hat"Billy" Smith wail oho champion
fancy skitter of Ode locality and in hie
ear110r years needto practice as a tight
lope walker.
That Alex. Strachan wee a member of
Brunets L armee team and deed to make
iE interesting t' for big nenin tine some.
what etreno0ae Indian game.
That D. 0 Roes wait quite an athlete
in hie more youthful dart eating i9 hie
work at the olden Caledonian games.
That Walter Lowry won renown st a
p88981180 838 a holiday celebration in town
by his outfit which °waisted of a goat
and small oart,
That G. A. Deadman was among the
first in Bruoo9 a to introdooe the bioyole
—one of abe old high wheel variety.
That 3. T. Rose played 2od base in the
palmy daye of baseboll with a vim and
exaotneee that was dllBoalt to equal.
Other notables in the. early games were
Matt. Armstrong, Oon. Vanelone and
Alex. Brook.
'that N. F. Gerry oonid show hie silver
heels to the moat of them in speed eget
10g in the old rinks for 5 or 10 mines.
That Albert Dames and Andy Carrie
need to play orioket in real "hold
Hiugland" style.
That John Wright oonld beat the big
drum of the Salvation Army with a
m0000d.
1arity and method not often ear.
pease
That ex•Oonnoilior Jae. B&Ilsolyne
wore a Highland costume and danoed
the 000188th Wilma to the bagpipes' skirl.
That THE PoeT had nearly to o11a•tise
Druggist Fox foe "ease" he gave over a
base ball match between Wroxeter and
Brussels. "Jim" wee a"hot rooter" for
Wroxeter where be then resided. The
Nurthernere played great ball in those
days,
That Brneeele "Clipper" base ball team
bad nearly the whole baseball world,
re,oheble from town 0.0 far Eaot as
Guelph, at their fesb.
That Harry James was a proteeeional
lacrosse player and that no "ooremoo
eoreb stick handler" could atop him.
That J. T. Wood was credited with be.
ing one of the epeedieet 100 yard daebere
in Waterloo Co.
That the editor of Tax Pon wore a
base ball uniform for anent seasons in
Kent Co and did exeontion with the bat
and "live" ball.
The) B. Gerry can piloh quoits with
the beet ot them and eaore',ringers" not
1 a few.
Our delicious Cod Liver
preparation without oil.
Better than old-fashioned
cod liver oil and emulsions
to restore health for
Old people, delicate children,
weak run -dawn parsons, and
after sickness„ colds, coughs,
bronchiti a �' ` : `:1 throat sand
9
nslf for
WA L=Lal' ,'',t?:1:ri111l.ee.
James Fox, Druggist
1881[15!81813
MONTHLY
HORSE F.1RS
BRUSSELS
The Regular Monthly Horse Fairs will
be held for the season as follow° :
THURSDAY, FEB. 6th, 1908
MAR. 5th, 1908
APRIL 2nd, 1908
Leading Looal and Outside
Buyers will be Present.
Ind'stion
t� 11
r. ..
Stomach troubio is but a symptom of, and not
In 080elf n true 810eaa0. Wo think of Dyspopsia,
Heartburn, and Indigoatlon as runt disenaosr yyet
they are symptoms only of n certain epeclao
Nerve sickness—nothing else.
It wfirst this fact that forst correctlyled Dr. Shoop
fn the creation of khat now very popular Stomach
Remedy—Dr. Shoop's Restorative. acing direct
to the stomach . Shoo. aloes brought that 00(0000
and favor to Dr. Shoop and his vtal Restorative. le. no
With-
out that original and highly vital principle, 00
inch lasting aeeoimplishmento were ever to be had.
For stomas distress, bloating, biliousness, bad
breath nndsallow complexion, try Dr. Shoop'@
Restorative—Tablets or Liquid—and 000 for yynun
self what it con and will do. We Bell and Ch0O9•
tally recommend
r® hoop's
storative
"ALL DEALERS"
Heaviness, Lassitude,
Drowsy a'nd Dull,
Do You Fool That Way ?
Bow provoking these eymp1011.8 08107
Yoe 81095 woil, but whoa' yon awaken
lbere 10 83000 of the oxhiliratt0u that rest
and Bleep ebculd cooter.
honed of being alert, baying quick.
nape of approbeneioo, there le lan9810r,
180) 8089, a dislo4livation to do Whigs.
Three none for this feeliog.
Laxy liver, lazy kidneys and a mighty
btzy worn(8o8) which dose its work . very
poorly old compels the other organa to
do things they are unequal to for any
'engtb o1 time.
Nota tib 00980900800—blond is
filled with wastes—poioote weigh down
the nervous 8yetetn—rebuilding prooe8800
are abeolately stopped.
You'll note an instant change when
you take Fenn me.
Appetite Monrovia, digeetion b000mee
good 90 ever—akin grows ruddy and
wear, all venae of languor, nneteadineos
and depression fades away mud finally
disappears.
Ferrozone elari8ea the brain, sapplies
tone and vigor, impede 01ee1ne00 and
8tr8ng8)2. Yon feel like a new person,
toll of life, full ot ambition, ready to do
tbbl98,—and able to do them Moo.
Think it over.
t
rr e
ie a o l
n'o Fe ozon
that apiife0, apbuilde, that nonri01100 and
restores abe elok by supplying the
elements their weakened system need.
It 0an't belp bat do you good. For
men, women and ohfldren, in toot any
one'eeekiog Strength and health, Fen
mons le invaluable ; try it, sold by all
droggfete in 60o. boxee.
Elan To Fight 1)iljt''fse
Battle 11.9010)41 Miamkclt 'Troubles
lo BrtlllO4'I$.
The increase of stomach trouble in
Ilruosele bee led toelfeottv0 mee0nree 10
combat the disease. Lcoa1 aaenei18
boyo 00011 entabliehi:d with the leading
drnggleb8 for Mi•o nit etomaoh labiate,
and in order to Minot& people 0afferiug
with wank etnmach or indigestion to .nee
the remedy, it ie sold with the dietinot
nudtrabauding that money will be re.
funded in every 01800 wber0 it dean not
Dara,
M1 o•na le not to mere digeettve, but an
eb8olu'e etrengtbeier toed builder op of
the whole digeetivs treat. It yen 0aflor
with headache., giddineee, palpitation,
bad taste 1n ,tin mouth,' m m00110000,
coated tongue, distress after eating nee
MI -o na and 100@ bow' `gniokiy theta
sym5tom0 of a,woak etomaeh will Stilton,
pear.
The remedy strengthens tba mae0alar
wa11e of the 0tomaob and inersa080 the
flow of gastric) home eo that eouriohment
is extracted from the rood and the refuse
is expelled withent the aid of purgative
or laxative medicines.
Strengthen the 0tomaoh andmake it
do its own work by wing Mi owe, Do
DOD tuts and aurae it along by digestive
tablets that do uo lasting good. Slake a
complete ours of Sour stomach troubles
and repla0e WeaknOae with strength by
Mi •na.
using o
Mi.o-na is sold by druggists every
where for 60 Dente, sed we positively
guarantee to refund your money should
you purobaee a box and be d,s0atiofted
with re001be. Write for free sample,
addressing Boothe Ml o na, Bo1 977,
Buffalo, N. Y.
dazinammallid 08•22.484484.8•18114.4184144114•040144•••••••8814
Ewan' o'
if you want a First -@tris
currE
sennalfiNnainti
THEY are specially made and Up-to-date
A large quantity of Piano Box and Port-
land Cutters.
All Trimmings made to lift out.
'if Can be had in any color of paint.
1( Call early and get your pick.
4 Second-hand Cutters always on hand at
Low Prices.
EWAN oda 00.
Brussels Up-to-date Carriage Factory.
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$12,000 Worth of Bricht New erg au ise being Slaughtered
The Greatest Money -saving Opportunity ever offered in Huron County.
Must be Sold and will be Sold, Regardless of Cog or value. Read over this List of Attractions— Compare - Prove
what we say - The Greatest Money -saving Event Ever Offered in the County of Huron.
TERMS OF SALE - CASH
—Dress Goods in Poplins, Venetian Cloths, Tweeds, Pan-
emaN, Cashmeres and Serges, regular valve up to
750. Emergency Sale Price ... ,,. .., 89
—Dress Goods in all our best qualities of cloths and col-
• cringe, regular value up to $1.25. Emergency
Sale Price
—Ladies Winter Cloth Coats at exactly Price. All new
and this season's best styles.
—All Furs are being sold regardless of cost or value.
Men's and Boys' clothing
-Men's Beaver, Milton and Tweed Overcoats, regular.
values up to $8 50. Emergency Sale Price ... 4 98
Men's Beaver and Milton Overcoats, regular price tip
to $14 00. Emergency Sale Price :.. .. 7 50
—Men's Tweed, Worsted and Serge Suits, regular price
up to $13 50. Emergency Sale Price .,. '7 50
Men's .Tweed ,and Worsted Snits, regular price tip to
$8 50 Emergency Sale Price ... 4 98
—Boy's 8 -piece Suits, Light and Dark Tweeds with
Enlace.. Pants, sizes up to 83, regular price up to
$6.50. Emergency Sale Price
99
8 75
—IV1an'e Orld Pants regular up to $1.75. Emergency
Sale Prise 1.15
—Men's Odd •Pants regular up to $3.25. Emergency
Sale Price ... 48. 444 2 25
—Ladies' Ready-to-wear Skirts in this season's best
styles, regular prices up to $4.00. Emergency
Sale Price ... ' .., ... 444 2 25
—$5.00 Ladies' Beady -to -wear Skirts. Emergency Sale 8 50
Price ... ... .. ...
—Up to 80c. Ladies' and Boys' Hose. Emergency Sale
Price 19
--Up to 60e. Ladies' and I3oys' Hose. • Emergency Sale
Price '
89
—Up to 60c. Ladies' Winter Underclothing. ' Emergency
sale Price .. ..• ,,,
-$1.00 Corsets. Emergency Sale Price
—50c. Corsets. ittr ... ,,, .•.
—85e. Towels.
tl - re .per pair
—80e. Towels.
--Comforters, regular $2.25. Emergency Sale Price
—$1.50 Table Cloths. Emergency Sale Price' ...
4.1
89
79
89
25.
20
1 50
1 15
Genuine Bargai° s in the
Boot De artme t
—Ladies' Dongola Kid and Box Calf Boots, Bale and
Blucher styles, regular up to $2.00. Emergency
Sale Price .., ... 1 39
—Ladies' Choice Dongola Kid Vici Kid Boots, Balt and
Blucher styles, regular values up to $2.75. Em-
ergency
m-
ergencySale Price ... 1 79
—Men's Box Calf, Velour Calf and Dongola Kid Boots,
Blucher and Bal styles, Goodyear welted soles, reg.-
War
eg-ub r values up to $8 75. Emergency Sale Price... 2 50
—Men's Box Calf and Dongola laid Boots, regular prices
up. to $2.75. Emergency Sale Price . .. 1 79
—Boys', Girls' and Children's Boots at 20 to 80 per cent.
lets than regular prices.
—Over Shoes, Cardigans, and all Felt Goods must go.
Cost not considered.
Gosh Prices Allowed for Produce
G. N'_ 1V'1.1.A.IRJM31\1"
Next Door to American 'louse
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