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AT CUNTMN
A Great Demonstration Well Managed
Wednesday of last week was a red
letter Clay in the history of Clinton and
Liberalism—it being the occasion of th
visit of Premier Laurier and lion.
George P, Graham, Minister of Rail-
ways and Canals.
The crowd was a big one, variously
estimated, but probably the correct
figures would be at least 6,000, No
pnina hod been spared fa the very
elaborate decorations with flags, ban-
ners, butting, &e., and the town ear -
thinly looked gay.
There was no shortage of music and
in addition to Highland Piper McDon-
ald, from Seaforth, and MacDonald, of
1Vingbana, there were brass bands from
Stratford, Mitchell, Zurich, Wiuglianl
and Clinton who supplied an A 1 pro-
gram
The procession formed at the G. 'P. R.
depot and after a march arrived in due
course at the Park where a large plat -
forth Was erected and seated in front of
the grand stand. At the postofflce
corner and at the Park a chorus of well
trained children, carrying small flags,
sang "The Maple Leaf" and "Men of
the North." -
Sir Wilfrid Laurier was presented
with an address from the town Council
and another by the Liberal Associations
of Huron, Bruce and Perth, Two
beautiful briquets were also handed the
Premier by little Misses Madeline,
daughter of Dr. J. W. Shaw, and Doris,
daughter of F , 11. Hodgens. The
pretty lassies received a kiss each from
Sir Wilfrid as recognition of his thanks.
Ivtany prominent Liberals were pres-
ent and occupied seats on the platform.
Dr, Shaw made a model chairman and
the program, carried out in its entirety,
reflected credit on the well laid plans of
the Committee. Short, well tithed ad-
dresses here delivered by the Liberal
candidates of the three Hurons, M.
Y, McLean. of Seaforth ; R. Holmes, of
Clinton ; and A, Hislop, of East lem-
ma.
The Premier was introduced by a well
prepared addresss by M. G. Cameron,
ex. al P. P., of Goderieb. Sir Wil-
frid spoke for nearly an hour blending
humor, facts, historical references and
optimistic features of Liberal rule and
was cheered again and again.
Hon. Geo. P. Graham, the well
known Minister of Railways and Canals,
gave the closing address, being intro-
duced by W. H. Kerr. of Brussels. Mr.
Graham is a clear thinker and a fine
speaker who held the attention of his
large audience to the close although
many were standing for hours,
The great gathering was brought to a
close with chrers for the Ring, Sir Wil-
fricl, Hon. Mr. Graham and the candi-
dates for Huron, Bruce and Perth.
Rain threatened during the afternoon
but resulted in nothing more than the
falling of a few drops.
Ample provision was made in catering
to the wants of the inner -man. the
churches supplementing the dining
rooms of the hotels.
A double male quartette was given in
good style at the close of Sir Wilfrid's
address.
The Lineral nominees of Huron and
the adjacent ridings should profit on
Oct. 26th by the Clinton Demonstration.
REPORT OF C. E. CONVENTION,
A Good Meeting—Encouraging
Reports.
The annual convention of the Mait-
land Presbyterial C. E. Union was held
in Bluevale Sept. 15111.
President Rev. 1. J. Hastie, of Bel -
grave, occupied the chair.
The afternoon session opened w.th
devotional exercises led by the Pres-
ident, after which an interesting and
instructive program was presented and
called forth considerable practical dis-
cussion.
The following contributed the pro-
gram :—A paper on "The Duty of the
Present" by Miss Agnes Aitken, Bei -
more; au adch',s< on "The Yoke of
Youth" by Rev. G. P. D000all, White-
church ; a paper on Y. P. Societies
and Missions by Alex. D, Grant, Brus-
sels ; an address ou "Keeping the Fire
Burning" by Rev. J. Burnett, }3, A.,
Molesworth ; a paper on "Young Men
and the Church" by R. S. Meburuey,
Winghsm. 'L'hese papers and addresses
were all excellent and were given clos-
est attention, and they could not but
be profitable to those who bea•drthem.
Iu the evening Rev. 'Thos. H, Mit-
chell, of London, gave a very instruc-
tive and inspiring address on "Two
Bigconfronting Problems s n em, o fronting the Can-
adian Church and our part in their solu-
tion." 'rhe first great problem is Horne
Missions The greatness of our country
and the fast increasing population de-
rnnnd that in order to save it we must
act quickly. The second great problem
is Foreign Missions, We learn the
neede of the heathen world from re-
turned ltliSSloilal•iee, and by studying
the Histories of those countries that
have of ayet c
u sreceived the lightoE the
gospel. 'There are three ways in which
we can help the cause, viz s -1st, By
preparing more students who are good
it Live workers ; and, By stirring' up
the people to give to the support of
lmissionaries—we have not half enough
missionaries and we need money to send
more ; 3rd, By prayer. Our Master de-
pends on us to send the gospel. Some
may go,some may the e
a stirto pec 1 all
YYi
P
aatl pray.
During the evening' the choir of the
Blaevale Presbyterian church very kind-
ly contributed a number of selections
of music which added greatly to the
smcoess of the convection.
Between the two sessions the business
inet'liilg of the Bxecntiee was held,
There were present r Rev. T. J. llitstie,
Pres. ; Rev.G P. Duncan, Rev, A. C,
Wishart, Rev. W. 3, •West and IC. Mae -
Donald.
The following i'eeonlnloltdations Were
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I. passed by the Plieoutive and at the , rg ' 7". enlieuner Le Aillie wee burned on
Clje X tsse. "dost1
moved and
seg where they wet duly j j "` �tv g
monad and seconded, were nuat.ined,
Rev.
CJlkiccr:. er B u8 els ; igt4 `re3 eq'S�1 IQ
Rev, A. C. 1Vi+hart, Brussels ; 1 ire• 7Sp �Dw st til Ei
Pres„ Rev. G. P. Dtincab, Whttp• you know from daft capes
church ; Rec. $eiey, Miss Kate Mnv- . Y p
Donnie, Teeewater; Cor,•Sec'y., Rae, rience,athome orinthe barber
W, A. Bremner, Ripley ; 'frees., Rt'm shop, that the queation Is —
" Why doesn't•a razor hold
Rev,C. M, Rutherford, Iaungannun its edge uniformly from heel
to head without honing and
Rev H. 111, Smith, Khlloss , R, S. Me.
Burney, 14'ingl cute : itis' Alive Day- safety, with the certainhether itaxt sof i�
heti, Ethel , .l1 is, ()live Stoat, B lev.t
end—Contributions—That the Pres- ope blades, or the ordinary fi v I,
byteiial Union cuutiuue responsible Pen -bladed razor does not
for alter the question. You want f tat'
$souish C fir Hume Dif ,siunary the comfort and satisfaction of w ,
in British Columbia, and $25o Fur a clean, smooth shave every
support of five native pl•eacheta iu the % I
tureigu Held. morning with the confidant
3rd—That seat ex lenses incurred bythe knowledge that your razor
I will be ready for instant ase
Union be paid by the treasurer. the next•timne needed.
At the evening sleeting Rev. W, J. The Carbo Magnetic razor le
West presented the Treasurer's report the only razor unconditIon-
which was very encouraging. Lite lit- any guaranteed to do this.
anew being in a very healthy condition' Thirty years of study on the
Rev. Mr. Duncan moved a hearty razor situation has perfected
vote of thanks to all who had taken '
part to the program, the readers of thea- new secret process of
different papers, the choir, the friends EIEOTRIQ TEMPERING that
of the chinch for their hospitality and positively merges every par -
to Rev. T. H. Hite:sell for his excellent ' ticle of carbon (the life of steel)
address, and the meeting was closed into the metal—giving a dia-
with the beuedictiuu. mond-like hardness.uniformlyt I
throughout the blade—some-
thing absolutely impossible
As Others Think , with fire tempered steel—used
1 in making all other razors.
1 But test this razor in your
Everyone In Brussels has a right to I own home—or if you. prefer,
his own opinion have your barber use it on you,
Give us your name—
While everyone has a right to his or call and see the "Carbo
own opinion, yet it is wise to always Magnetic" razor, and we will.
consider what others think and profit. state our proposition for test-'
b _ it. i Ing these razors without
IN tithing makes life so miserable, or obligation on your part to
interferes so widely with the useful- purchase, together with our
Hens of the average per'sou, its indiges- free booklet " HInts on Shay.
t.iun. and it is well for tis to give )'air l Mg." This book illustrates
consideration to what others think the correct razor position for
about this remarkable affliction, ;shaving every part of the face.
James Fox is positive that hi ' } q It
Dai-o-nastotnach tablets they Have an local Agents, Wilton et
absolute cure for indigestion and the t,
annoy disagreeable symptoms that
follow this disease, such as distress
after eating, coated tongue, bad taste
in the mouth, dizziness, flatulence and
nervousness.
They sell Mi-o-na with satisfaction
guaranteed er money back They be-
lieve iu it and so may you.
Political Pointers
The drop letter rate was reduced from
two cents to one cent.
The inland letter rate was reduced
from three cents to two cents.
The Dominion Government has
reduced the rates of postage and extend•
ed the service.
'The Ietter rete from Canaria to the
UnitedStates was reduced from three
cents to rwo cents,
The Newfoundland Legislature was
dissolved, and Monday. Nucenlber 2nd,
was named es the date of the general
electi ins,
The letter tate front Canada to Great
Britain, and to every portion of the Brit-
ish Empire, has been reduced from bre
cents to two cents.
Premier Roblin is what one might call
a gusty orator. He resembles one of
his own Western blizzards—a whole lot
of wind raging over a whole lot of space.
William Lyon Mackenzie smashed the
family. compact and it looks as though
his grandson will give a similar jolt to
the Seagram family ascenclauey in
Waterloo,
The rate on Canadian newspapers and
periodicals sent from publishers in Can.
ada to subscribers in Great Britain and
other parts of the British Empire has
been reduced from eight cents per
pound to one quarter of one cent per
pound.
Lie rate ou newspapers and periodi-
cals sent by the general public in Can.
ada to Great Britain and parts of the
131111511 Empire has been reduced from
eight cents per pound to four cents per
pound, or 5o per cent.
In connection with the last-luentioned
reform the Hon, Rodolphe Lemieux ob
tained from the British Pustuhaster-Gen-
eral a reduction of the rate of postage
on British :magazines and newspapers
coring into Canada from etght cents
per pound to two cents per pound.
There will be a minister of Labor in
the Lamar cabinet after the general
election. Itis the first Federal admnhs-
tration to recognize the special interests
of the workingmen. The preceeding
Government paid no attention to the
great industrial problem,
Sir Wilfrid at Strathroy : "I swore
that I would give to the task the whole
of my life, my soul, my body, and that I
have done. My days Cali 001 be very
long now, but whether long or short I
shall ever 11eeaure as the most holy
thingmy in life the couhdeuce which
has been placed in me by men who were
not of my kith and kin,"
Iu addition to all this, the Govern-
mentllas converted a deficit of $1731,352
tinder Conservative management into
surplus of $1'1ot,827, It has thus
paved the way for rural nail delivery,
and for other reforms, an enterprise
which was impossible with a clefieit of
three.quarters of a million is possible
where there is a surplus of a million
dollars, It is easier to write the words
"Rural Mail Delivery" in a political pro-
gram than to administer a department in
such a manner as to render rural mail
delivery practicable,
The Dominion Government has
caused a summary cf the new law re-
lating to elections to be published.
Some of heprincipal roves ons are t
t provisions t the
following, That it is made a criminal
offence, punishable by a heavy fine, to
take down, mutilate or deface any pro
clammier', notice, ,voters' list or other
document required to be posted up
under the provisions of the net, No
person can make a contribution on be.
half of any candidate except through the
agent of such candidate, The bribery
provisions uy 111 e r
y the act re made ouch
P a t
more severe. Canvassing by persons
residing outside of Canada is made an
indictable offence. Printing offices are
required to give the address of the
printer and publisher on every tress of
printed material inyued in connection
with an election. The making of a false
statement with regard to the ersonal
character of a candidate renders the
person making it liable to a fine of not
lass than on. Contributions for politi-
cal purposes by any company or associa-
tion are made an indictable offence,
The C. N. It has0rderedfifLeen thous-
and tons of steel rails at the Soo mills.
Political crime will soon become un•
papular in Nova Scotia. Barre, a Con•
servative worker. is 11010 awaiting trial
in Colchester for debnuchiug the electors
with liquor introduced into the riding
as "choice tomatoes," Now the Con-
servatives have retaliated and secured
the conviction of Daniel McLaughlin,
chairman of the Board of Revisers, for
his failure to return the name of eight
properly qualified Conservative voters,
He has been fined $400 anal Sass costs,
or in default he must go to gaol for
three months.
The Vermilion Alberta, Signal, says t
"As a contrast to his magic lantern
views purporting todiscluse the infamies
of the department of the interior iu con-
nection with the disposal of timber limits
it plight be suggested to Mr. Antes that
he procure a few pictures of the crowds
lined up before the different lend offices
in the eaur,try on the morning of Sept.
T. awaiting their turn to secure home -
stench; anti pre-etnptlons out of the
30,000,000 acres which became available
under the terms of Hon. Frank Oliver's
land bill, and throw then on the screen
over the title of "The land for the
Settler."
A snowfall is reported at Calgary.
Sir James Wbituey soiled for Canada
Monday on the Compania.
The Brockville electric tight station
was damaged by lite and the town will
be in darkness for a few clays,
Charest, the Montreal road foreman,
was sentenced to three rears in the peni-
tentiary for defrauding the city.
It is reported. that W. G. Elliott'. who
died in Brantford, left $5,000 to es-
tablish a ward in the John H. Stratford
Hospi tat.
North Waterloo Liberals floulinlated
Mackenzie Ring for the COM 01011S,
and North Wellington Liberals nominat-
ed Alex. Martin. London Conservatives
chose Major Beattie.
While asking the C. P. R. ticket
agent at the Central depot. Ottawa, for
a wage check he was expecting, W. 14,
Cassidy, was taken suddenly 111 with
hemorrhage and died before he could
be moved to the Hospital.
If everything else in the
house did its share of
the work as well as
`Black fight'
stove Polish
very few women would
complain of the housework.
"Black Knight" does away
aY
evwitherlasting
the v verlast` in
g
rubbing and polishing. It
shines quickly and the
hottest fire can't dull its
bright, fresh polish.
g
Always ready for use for
Stoves, Grates and other
Ironwork.
It's the best polish and the
biggest can for the money,
send dealer's name and 101
for full sine can If you can't
get "Mack ititight" in your
town.
The P.1. mum co. LIMITED.
HAMILTON, Ont,
i4
Cuero 13i1i1. The 11 ie escaped with
'!1t11-u1ty.
Me the von ,1dto \agust a luloll
11010010 13111 udlr,tge receipts
limn the street reilwny aggregated'
$3' 2", 300,
The Termite Yoe tie I,ibertnls Associa•
tier) decided 111.11 p... .131 over folia'
years of 33313' 111031 1 !ht. be eligible tar
olein bend], 11.
George 11a,,bnnld wits sentenced to
1103'3311 Year,' ill•pii•'ttlnn•nt 1ui' In, 'r
sa3.0 1 it; I.y 131 1833 C01111 011 01 St, Cath-
arines. The arson charge wasdisinissed,
Women's Period of' Pain.
Regularity of the system cctu only
be secured. by maintaining strong
healthy circulation. If feeble, rue -
down, nervous, be sure that circula-
tion is pout The uaturalresultie con-
gestion that exacts so severe a penal-
ty. 'Besides being a food former and
nerve tonic, Nerrozone adds addition-
al vigor to the heart and ensures
strong blood circulation. This is the
only means of preventing congestions
that cause pilin, headache and nerve
tveakness. The 1011010 system is re-
newed and fortified, with strength,
vigor and endurance. For girls and
women nothing equals 1'erl'ozoue, 50e.
at all dealers.
Sit Wilfrid Laurier addressed ten
thousand people 0 Berlin, Ont, on
Thursday, and auuouuced Isis intention
to appoint a separate Minister of Labor.
Mackenzie Ring, the candidate, was
well received.
Emergency Danger
When a Harsh Catarrhal Cold Fastens
on the Breathing Organs a Life
is Threatened
There tune tinges when allyomei out-
fit is worth a life trail haying it at
hand will save a lif e, no safer preeau-
tkcm can be suggested than calling at
Jas. Fox's drug store and getting a
supply for use in following cases.
When the ohilcl shows best sign of
croup a breath of Hyalite' through the
inhaler will check tate trouble pet'nna-
uently.
Whets through catching cold you
seem to be choking up, difficulty to
breathe, pain or soreness over the
hugs and other sympton1s of pncu-
100131 t, the instant relief from .Hyome(
air is marvelous.
It penetrates quickly to the inner
recesses of the bronchial tubes aucl
Iungs where no liquid or moist medi-
cine can reach.
When all asthmatic condition pre-
sents unusual wheezing and oppressed
breathdng. Hyotiei will bring rest,
complete outfit $1.00.
Exeter
Will. Knight returned last week to
continue lits studies in the Londou
College of Medicine.
Frank ,f. Knight ]las returned house
from Yorkton where he spent six
weeks with his brother Fred. The
trip evidently did Mr. Knight con-
siderable good as he looks touch better
than before he event away.
The little sixteen year olcl son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robbins of the Lake road,
fell into the creek and becoming en-
tangled 10 the weeds and long grass,
WESS Clrowneel before help emu ved.
The body was found a few initiates
after the accident.
The home of Dr. and Mr's. Wallace
Mason, Toronto, 1Va5 the scone Wed-
nesday of last 10e0.11 of a very pretty
wedding oaten their claughter, Pansy
J.Mason, h B. ..r>~ vv as united in mar-
riage t0 Lorne Dune Fear, son of Bev.
and 111.. Feta, of Exeter,. The (sere-
lucuy was pelforwed at 2 o'clock by
Chancellor Burwash, of Victoria Uni-
versity, assisted by the groorn'sfathor.
Mr. and MIrs. Fear will make their
home in Atnhesstburg, where Mr. Fear
has a prominent position with 0. large
dredging firm.
The two young lads who played a,
violin and mandolin on the streets
several evenings were being looked for
by their father a Mr. Perllh, of Detroit
The father had. brought the boys over
to Loudon to play during the
Fair and one day they skipped away
and got as far as Exeter. An item to
the London paper stated that the
father wits looking for the boys, and
he was communicated with and sante
up here for his runaway children.
.Reeve A. Q. Dobler received .the slid
news of the death of his another, Mrs.
Jane Bobier, at Detroit, where curring
the past ten years she has tirade her
home with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph
F. Welts. The deceased was 76 years
of age, and four weeks prior to her
death visited her son here and was in
apparently good health, Thursday
morning site was t'he victims of tt which par -
al tia stroke h caused 1 de
y ti r to to ah.
eeeseeseesesmismesimates
PPL
TED
11
Stomach trouble fa but n symptom M. al it not
el itself a true di. -ma.•, We think of 1)ys1 epsla,
Ileartbur'17, and hldhfes111111 as read discos 5, yr;
they tare symptoms only of a curtain s +edtiu
l'rro ail•IiI nothing site,
1t wits In, lei teat W t loreetly led no. Sbaoy
1' the (leat,. iittt 1111W ('.1)'popular Stomach
L,•medy- l+ ! twui1'. Going direct
to the gemarli nri len, else, 1 n0ng111 that sueacss
sad 111)01'lu lar. Shoopami his Restorative, 1Y111,-
out that oriental anthighly vital principle, no
Ouch lasting accomplishments were over to be had.
Por stomach distress, bloating, blifousness, bad
breath and sallow complexion, try Dr. Shoop's
Rostorativo—Tablets or Liquid—and see for your.
soli what it can and will do, Wo sell and cheer.
hilly recommend
Dr. Shoop's
Restorative
"ALL DEALERS"
Mrs. Bottler wars born in Canada and
most of her life was spent near Chttt-
hitnl. Iter husband, the late Arthur
Bobiel', died about 16 years ago. The
immoral took place from the residence
ofher daughter, service being held at
the house and the 10111aine taken by
train to Dresden for interment.
Are You Drowsy after Meals 2
Is there a fulness in your stomach --
a drowsy, lazy desire to sleep—this
isn't natural in healthy folks and only
occurs when the liver is torpid. You
need a stimulating tonic—need Dr,
Hamilton's Pills to stir your liV er and
put life into sleepy organs You'll
feel brisk and lively—you'll eat, digest
and sleep well after regulating with
Dr. Hanhiltcna's Pills. No medicine sal
universally used, so mild, so ante to
benefit as Dr, Ilatlailton's Pills. Sold
by all dealers in 25e. boxes.
LEADING FALL FAIRS
Brttssele..... .....,, Oct. I--2
Kirk ton Oct. I-2
Lueknow Oct. 1-2
Fo•dwich Oct. 3
Tiverton Oct. 6
Teeswater Oct 6-7
Dungannon Oct.S
Underwood Oct, 13
The People's Column
VAIOANTEDt—A person with some nl011e3, to
VW john in an extremely profitable business,
in whroh large profits can be made without
risk. References given. Investigate.
L Box 24, Brussels, Ont.
COMFORTABLE COTTAGE, stable and 34
acre of hind for stile, Turnberry street,
North, Brussels. Good well, fruit trees, &m.
Possession could be given at come. For further
particulars as as price, terns &c., apply on the
premises. ALEX. 31 oLAUOBLIN. 7.12
STRAYZD from the premises of the under-
signed, Lot 28, Co,,. 11, Grey, 011 0r about
August 1st, 0 good Leicester owes and b lambs.
The lambs have long tails. Any information
lending to their recovery wilt be thankfully
received. LUNE C. SPBTRAN,
111-4 OIone iefy P, 0:
DESIRABLE PROPERTY for sale in the
Village of Ethel, consisting of j acre of
land upon which Is n comfortable brick house,
with brick kitchen and frame woodshed ; also
stable. A quantity of small £rote. Possession
at alma if required, For further particulars
apply to T. 1CP5TlFER, Lot 10, Oon.7, Grey. Ott
02.01t SALE 0E10 RENT.—The undersigned.,
offers his well located property in Brussels
for Salo or to rent. Thele are 04 acres of land
With comfortable house, with cellar, stable,
01,111ard, well, &o. Possession of Aug. 15th.
For prim), terms, and other information apply
to JAS. DUNFORD Clinton or T13E POST
Brussels. TEI08. 1)11E1r0110, Langdon, North
Dakota.
44 ACRES OP 01101053 LAND for sale an
IdoK1liop boundary, adjoining Walton
village, There is a frame house, ermilord, well,
windmill, &o., on the premises. I t is all seed-
ed down and is a desirable property. Poor
health the reason for selling. Icor farther par-
ticulars as to )rice, terms &c., apply o1 the
premises to DLINCAN Mo0IIAI(.4. 52.11
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1V1ONTREAL.
Notice!
N011015 is hereby given that n Court will
be held, pursuant to the Ontario Voters' List
Act, by His Honour the Judge of the County
Court of tate County of Huron on Thursday,
the 8t11 day of October, A. D. 1008, at the hour
of 10 o'clock a. 111,, at the Town Hall, Brussel.,
to hoar and determine the several complaints
of errors and omissions in the Voters' hist of
the Municipality of Norris for 1008. All persons
Saving business at the Court are required to
attend at the said thno and piece.
Dated this 10th day of Sept., A, D.1008,
WM. OL ARK,
Clerk of Morris.
Bodmin l�
WORKS
is • 11ead-quarters l'or fresh,
Fare, No. 1 Lime. Highest
reeomuxeuds given as to the
quality of it, having proven
itself No. 1 on Government
buildings.
25oer
p Bushel, Delivered
Write or Telephone to
A. NICHOLSON & SONS, Belgrave
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rvssels Evporator
Ou and after Friday,, September 11111
200. PER E3A :.:'
will be paid for all good paring Apes de-
livered at the Factory. No small or soft
apples war3ted and if brought will have to
be culled out or taken glome as there's no
market for them.
LINO. CUNNINGHAM,
PROPRIETOR
with leadblg hnsinosa houses se
await only gr•at1111lt1B.
s LOOSE-LEAF LEO
GER 4
and all modern eines methods p�
;� which ensure rapid advance- Sy
4 GREGG SHORTHAND
taught by the only teacher in `
°merle, who attended the Antal. .,�
or's School,
vkd Three Optimum—Stenography, Com•
q morolal, Telegraphy.
' Enteranyday. Write for particulars. 6
Fall term opens Sept let t'Sl
0 WINGHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE 11
Geo, Bottom Principal.
gam, usto ,y4y.tY,her. ZU,,8,WAkUAW., XX'.d4
meat,
itThis School bases its claim
E for Support upon Merit alone
IELLIOT7,'
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TORONTO. ONT.
Has high grade courses, superior 311
facIIitIcs and unsurpassed
teaching
talent, Hundreds of Btu- t
dents Ko 011 annunlly'fro t iritis eiollego 1)Q��
til 330631 ppo1lti005. 1,3100 a 1113106 yeti byy
for profitable onpinynlout. Wo wail
do It right. Catalogue free, linter
31 any time.
�q W..1. ELLIOTT,
dD 00r. Torino &Alexander sts„ Termite,
rt Royal Line
M
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TURBINE STEAMERS
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MONTREAL To LIVERPOOL.
Virginian sails " Sept. 25 Oct. 22'
Oct, 2 Oct. O
Tonfsieln snits80,Viutorinn salty Oct. t 13ov, fs
Corsican snits Oct. 10 Nov. I&
MONTREAL TO GLASGOW
12'eepmdnn soils )opt, 20 081.21
lbninn sa11s. Oa 11 Deb. 111
Grampian soils ... . Oct. 10 Nov. 7
Pretorinn sails Oct. 17 Nov, 14
MONTREAL TO HAVRE d< LONDON
Parisian rail) Sept.. l0 —
Siciliml Oot. 10 -Nuv, 18
For sailings, lists and full information apply
W. H. KERR,
Agent Allan Line. Brussels.
SHIER SCHOOL
Jane, July and August leads into
our Fall 'Perm without any break.
Enter any time. Now Catal0gne
free• Write for it to -day.
CENTRAL =NEU COLLEGE
The Largest, most Reliable
of Its kind,
W. 11. SHAW Principal
•.Longe & Gerrard stn„ Toronto
INGER.
,SEWING
MACHINES
/i/ GS
ARE THE seer'
Machines may be seen at
14toil<A.Y & SHAW'S Hardware
Store', 13russels.
.Easy payment system inay
be arranged for.
I also handle a to tale
Nordhei -
m
or Piano..
S. CARTER, AGENT
Air
Farmers or Storekeepers
by coming to the
Brussels Salt Works
Dan got any kind of Salt
they require,
Gordon Mooney,
Foreman, Brussels
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