The Brussels Post, 1908-10-1, Page 5.R,„'^^.1'r:?.s.v.:si.,s4u'se IiR't: A i:IC,I�, ceswatsseosi ""Ti'kese .. ..,ass.... 7hkH7 -..11'.a.-.....Awes:e'er"v'.-sr
BUSINESS CARDS. St4iness dvu.rd$
A. H. MONTEITH
Il, 1 nO L A.O1i]N— urrl2lel', C,ollalinr, llotnr)•, &u., rnea(•asor to
a lusuor 4,t Aturrlagq 7alyuuooe. 4t ,1S.D1auduuald, Ulnauurur Huludord 0)41
n e,
Moo au (,revery, Turuberey street, Brume -1S. Brussels,
MISS LAURA SPENCE 0R, HAMILTON
Bache�lr )sal Aur eon, t)llloa0ppohlto the ,ostotfloo,
Teacher of piling or Organ rwltiv(sthliurrio1hu aretnnd(111rd
Monday of encu month. fin -din
ETi^IEL, ONT.
WM. SPENCE 1aebelor of Sfeeleine, University of Toronto
. •....._._.. DA T. T. M' RAE
idoethlt•e mut 0)0(101154( of the Uullugoot' Yhv•
CON VL+'YANGL+ It AND l�NUER slalnnv n„d rsllrl, l o t t+ r t i
'4(010, 0 DA.•1;1'0( 4,µ'e
Ohlua o lO e, Eur. Nose and !'brant 11os leu)
of AIAliIt1:AGI1 LICl1l,1VSnS � kf
Uhtu1�t,�u 1 i, 41.?'use to
Siu•gcun fit. ielo-
ant's tlo..pitnl,'rarun10,
11100 ('1 the fool. 0lllee, Ethel. 80.9 olllauover F. It. Smith's Omni Store, Tele-
_....._..... _.... _. . _...... - phone uollneati(0) with Urunbruuk et ell hours.
K. O. T, M.
]truiwels ;Pa1L of the Mu,mabeos, No. 24
hold their regular meetings In the Lodge
I)1 o1), Beaker Slunk, on the 1st .and aid
i10oaday evoniage of 0µo41 month,
Visitors always welcome.
A, SOMEItS, Own, A. 1uo0U1ttle,
JAMES HARRIS,
Agent ]'Iowieli Mutual
Fire Insurance Colnpany
OMloa and itesfdaueo-
WALTON. ONT.
JOHN SUTHERLAN Li
1NSUBANOa,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH,
AUCTIONEERS.
141 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION-
. sea, win Hull for better prions, to
better men, In lose time and less (Merges
5,,011 any rAuctioneer eertn.Bast
Huron or
4,u won't ohur;e anything, Dates 1 a uud orders
",' oriel ap li erruugell at this ntHoe 1)k by
n'�,•epnal ,Lpnitont'on,
ROST. H. GARNISS ._
BLUILVAL1a — ON'0.
Auctioneer for Moron County.
Terme reusouablo, Hales arranged for
at the office of 101111 l'ol'l', Brussels, Mt
VETERINARY.
A, CUNNINGHAM—
UI . Honor (4radua(e of the
Untari
Vet.
erinery College, t prepared to trait 111 die.
00,000 01 ad UImtle 10 n 00111200-
00)4 manner. Partf1)ular attention paid to
Veterinary Doutrlatry and 2111 Never.
Calls
promptly attended to, OHlooand Infirmary
—Four 110e1•e North of bridge, Toruberry et„
Brussels. 'Phone 47 it
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
Y • 81N,OLA1E—
]larrteter, Solicitor, 'Conveyancer,
Votaryl'ub11e, etc, Ualue-Htawart'e Moak
I door North of Genteel Rotel.
Solicitor for the Metropolitan Bank,
Jy)1OUD1'oo'r, 1TAYN & BLAIR—
BA tlt3aTellt8, 8(T11.11'0nlj8, NUT.110BBH
JUB1.10, ETU,
W. Pnoonyour, K. C. 10, O. HAxe
G. I`, Br,AIn,
0111uoo—Tbnse formerly 000upiod by Masers
Cameron te dolt,
(1 0 0 0 01 011, 00.141110.
DENTISTRY
0?. R. P. PEILO.
DENTisle
0)adnate of 111) lloyal :nonage of Dental
Hu :aeons of Uallui0 uud 8'h'st•otase Honor
graduate of Toronto University, Ottloa
next to trewer'e Photograph 1aller9,
N110H14'''1r.8.
Synopsis of Canadian Northwest
HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS:
ANY even numbered section et Dominion
Lauds In r4lauitoba, Saskatchewan and
Alberta exuepting 8 and 20, not reserved,
may be homesteaded by ally person who is
the sole beat eta fanny, or any male over
327ears of moo, to tiro xtout of ono -quarter
seetiou of 180 tleros more or (000,
Mabry may 110 10030 personally at the
(00µi land oflL,o for Elle dlotrtot i4, whiob
the laud 10 eittu(to.
The homesteader le required to perform
the oonditia,s emannited therewith under
one o1 the following plans :
and nitievoblou six laud 1n 010)1euco up011
three years,year tor.
(2) 1f the tether (or mother, If .the father
is deceased) of the homesteader resides
upon it term In the vicinity of the land
entered for the requirements as to reel.
deuce may be satisfied by such person re.
siding with the father or mother.
(8) If the settler has hie permanent resi-
donee upon farming land uwuod by hien
In the vioiuity of his homestead, the re.
quir0moute as to resideu0e may be, sidle.
Med by resteon80 upon the Bald land,
1ixlnouttts'uniloo in writing o11ou(d be
given to the Oommissloeer of Dominion
Lauda at Ottawa of Intention to apply for
74010110.
W.W,00IEY.
'Deputy of (he Minister of interior,
10,11, Uuanthe'Izod pnblient)ou of this ad.
vertisement will not bo pale for.
BUCCIES
VACONS
If you .want a really good article
in the Buggy or Wagon line go
to the old reliable Cobol 0arriage
Builder o4, Market Square, Brus-
sels, where yott will fled a firsts
class assortment.
Best of hand made Farm wag-
ons with different widths of tires
and different heights of wheels,
Extra large hand made Wheel-
barrows,
rte-,Jtnlning Light and heavy
Wheels, Repairing, rte -painting
and 114( -trimming attendbd to on
shortest 11ot)0e.
JOHN COBER
&+rxdaif.w,fd 1'l 191w jt1CT,{'i (5';1X1
BRUSSELS
Go1No 80113,1 (0o1N011roe'r)r
Mull05 n n1 EXpr1 ......10100 a 0t
Express. 11:0511 111 14(0(1., .......... 1:44 p 111
Express - 0:02 p 41 Ir$
Express 8:01 p.111
0110, 1101(.1 fee/ afFia
WALTON
To Toronto To 14nderloh
Express 8:41 1111 I Mxprasu , 11 :0011111
EXpr,tes_-„,,,, 8: tl. p n, Saurus: 7:47 p nn
fiStl":l.Gt ,ctus
Goderich
The jury sittings of the high court
for the °aunty of Huron concluded
Wednesday afternoon of last week.
Only two cases, between the same
parties, went to trial, and they were
tried ILS one case. The plaintiff was
Bytom Rowchlte a farmer
Y iesichug in
the township 4,t 1Jsbuurc r
1 and the
defendant, i 011111
2.10110 Sawyer, \ 1'l (L farmer
tesid Ing in the township of Blausliard,
Perth County. Tlhe plaintiff was em-
ployed by the defendant and had the
nee of a house owned by the defend-
ant. Mr. Sawyer seems to have sur-
lnisccl that. ]tuwelitfe was pilfering
from hien and entered Rowcliffe s
hone and claimed to have seen some
or his goods there. The actions were
for damages through 141r. Sawyer's
entering the plaintiff's house, fol.'
slander i4, calling 11101 a thief and a
l ogue, for a balance of wages (211(1 for
malicious prosecution for the theft of
two bags of wheals\ of which Rowcliffe
Was acquitted. The jury found a
verdict for the plaintiff of $350.70.
Universally Proscribed for 'Hay Fever.
Scarcely a doctor but 1'eC0(3101L'nds
his patients to use Catarrhozone for
Hay Fever. It contains no opiates,
1s antiseptic, pleasant, sure, stops run-
ning.of the eyes and. nose, prevents
choking sensations, 1a11gotu' and fever.
No remedy is a more positive, cer-
tain and permanent cure for Astlltnit,
Suun1or 00. alrr)1 and Hay Fever.
Be sure you gut (Jatarrhozone,
Price $200 ah all dealers.
Listowel
Harvest, Thanksgiving Services will
be hotel ou Sunday, Oct, 4th, in Oht•ist
Church.
Mr. Sargent, egg dealer, left a
couple of eggs in the Standard office
which are different front the
usual oblong shape, being - as
1'o1513(1 as 1L t10I1(2 ball.
1\rbx. OLELIND DIES SUDDII:NLY.—
'Pile residents of towel anis neighbor.
Hood were shocked to learn that Win.
010131nd had cried at his home in Elma
at an early hoar Thursday Morning
of last week, The news appeared al-
1110Rt incredible, as ho had been in
town up to Wednesday evening at-
tendings
to his l duties gt 4(5 as 0t director of
the pall ea
1 11.D1!E I3
y of his acquaint-
ances saw and conversed with hilt
on both days of the Show, and al-
though he did nut appear to be in (lie
best of health, no thought occurred to
them that his active business life was
to bo cut short with such terrible sud-
(10ness, His death is attributed to
heart failure, he having been troubled
for some time with a weals heart,
The
deceased was in his 620111 year,
and was a prominent resident of Elmo
township. Hewes a member of the
Council for the past two or three
years, was a director of the
Listowel Agricultural Society,
and took a deep interest and peohnin-
Ont part in allbra(ches of agriculture,
including dairying, he being salesman
for the Cleland cheese factory. He
will be greatly mussed in the town-
ship. He leaves a wife and family,
for whom, as welt as his aged. :l'at'her,
Robert Cleland, sr., and brothers awl
sisters, the community's sympathy
goes out in their' creep and sudden
el'eaveulent. The funeral tool:lace
on Saturday afternoon at 1.30 froml
the )ate residence, lot 20, concession 4,
to 1(1n1µ Centre cemetery,
Go to the blood if you are to drive
out Rheumatism. A. Wisconsin
physician, Dr. Shoop, clues this with
his Rheumatic Remedy—and with
seeming success. Rub-on's, says the
doctor, never did cure IRlleumatism,
It is more than skin deep—it is con-
stitutional, always. Because of this
principal, Dr. Snoop's Rheumatic
Remedyis perhaps the most popular
le existence. It goes by word of
mouth from. oue to another every-
where. Grateful patients gladly
spread results. It is 1.011 act Of human-
ity to tell the sick of 4(L way to health.
Tell Route sick 0(1e. Sold by all deal-
ers.
Seaforth
A large slumber from town attended
the Laurier demonstration held in
Clinton.
Miss Clara Pickard left last, ween
for Toronto where she will resume her
musical studies.
A1'bhnl' )3roatlfoot•, of Elkins, W, V.,
is at present quite ill at the home of
his mother, labs, Broadfoot, Church
street.
I -I. Carnahan, proprietor of the Grip
Hotel, has had the necessary repairs
done to the house caused by the re-
cent t life,
Owingto the building now occupied
by the alvation Army being incon-
venient for their purposes they de-
sire to sell the monody and buy a
smaller place, More ennverllen);•,
The D IRS1U
1 nB
uardofh Methodist
nd'
ls4
church meets s this year in Vancouver
o11 the first Monday of October,
Tho representatives of the London
Couferelleo: are Rev. 1), llogele, of
l'k't)forth, 1111'1 .1, 11, (_'11(111uwn1, ,It Lon-
' McL,',ul. of 'I'nehet.1)11h. mei
will) )lune 11 mrriuu. m...1,(el11. 0(113)1'
driving lheo11g11 bglmontlt'ille, 11 is
horse heekoue l'lilgaoteurd told (11-11
ttwa ' and be was thrown old 4,e the
hard ground and was hurt 1414150 bad-
ly. Ills many friends hope to see 11111
ahaut again aeon as well as ever.
A IMO: 101.1111111g Inuit )lace ea ('4ept,
221111, lvhen .lalmea 11'111114, sem of
Mehl, end :Mss. \\•illis, was ulal'ried l0
411~, Mary HIlr(th0lh A77u'l(ay, dlingh-
ter id' Oouo, illur 10113 'lie's, A, 1), Slue-
1(ay, ('hal( tit., by the Rev, N. Slmlw,
of lsgmmo111vi1(P. Immediately slier
the 1cremioly Dll'. and 11x1. 11111Js
loft for Detroit, ( (11)3' will occupy
theft. house 4,u Centre street on them
tetall'll.
Which Liniment is Bost 7
Foe muscular pains and achr's a
111X11 oily IWO 11.01011 can't ltcmal.rette
N 11
—that's why ervilene beats them n.
-it sinks right i4,. "1 wouldn't lir
without NerViline in my louse,
writes J. 13. (1(1110123, of Ahtslow11, N
H .111' you hare rheumatism or 001.1
floss in the 511.118des 4,l' in tart, tin
need of an honest lfuirneatt, Ner1'ilin
fills the hill. 1 can recommend i
highly because T have 111•00o1l that it
one application of 1'(1Isn11's Metvilill
there 10111)1)1' Vh'111 011111 111 ab 11'1101
bottle of ordinary liniment.” Try on
of the lau'ge 25e. bottles,
A. 11I11v131'884')' 8Gt'Viee0 in 11'101'(001
Methodist. ehnrc•1t 1114 S(ut'la, +(-1
4101)'111 (let, and 12111.
A. pent d Ip''rel t I ,...spe,.10,1,1 to see
duet the umula t ',•rel,-,'',, 1)11 31011
day LAvimm % a lea merlin(; will b('
!held.
Limiloa bail' Prize li'inners in this
vicinity were :- Ileree8-.lgrieultul'131
elites, gelding ur filly, 8 years, 1st J,
W. D11'Lo o, Heavy I)ruught, geld-
ing 4,r filly, 2 yews', let 1. 14'. 1)h'It-
101e1. 11(1114011111 -131%0111 1)1111'). with
fwd. 1s1. 11',u, iloltnan, Nee ry. Foal
4,i' 1008, 1st, Win. llulutan. Carriage
d3roud mare, lird. 1'1)111, Iloltuao.
Single Carriage delver, 3rd WI)), Hol-
man. High stepper's, :aid W, Holman.
Butter leaking competition. -1,,) 77'.
19ar11n11, 1(cl'woncl ' 21111 111.8. A.
Simpson, Atwood 31,1 Miss A. 1V.
(]peer], loyal. l 110001' ._liobt. Thomp-
son, of the 17hna rector')', received 3
fit0(0 and one. vee0nd. Newey factory
1 seemul.
Contains No Oauytfo Acids.
(' it's healing and drawing —that's
” wily Putuum's Corn Exh'ac1or is
better than cheap (odd substitute's.
insist on Putnam's Only,
O Gorrie
t (l, 1.. Andrew 00111133s driver to J,
1 Mw,li'tz, of \V1)1gllam, forlL handsome
(' son,
e Little Jean Mintage w11.0 0(1141)1113)3'
t: ill i'o1• 11 couple of day's last Week but
is able to be 11101)1111 again.
L. 11. latins0n had the luinfortnne to
give his hand a severe cut which laid
e him 1121(1e fox' a few days.
1 John King, who has been clerking
d in Toeswater for the past year and a
half, has engaged with C. L. Andrew.
Division Comb 04010 held )1 c
O 1 ill
town hall an Tuesday last 1h t n
1 t1 el'
rope Ilan Ilona) .bldg) Holt. TWO
Cases were the Patent al the docket
but they were lengthy Dues, The
first one was between 11. F. White
and Hitt. Ashton, the latter suing fox'
$80 for the abuse of a horse from his
livery. This ease VMS 1170(1 before 14
jury which gave a verdict for the
complainant of $18. Lawyer Morton,
of 1Vingha m, acted for the complain-
ant. aucl 1.1. 73. Moiphy, of Listowel,
for the defendant. The ot1111' ease,
Geo, Cook was suing 11. 1•. White for
$22 for articles left on the hotel
premises when he left, Dir. White
had a contra account for
which the had allowed $0 leaving
judgment for lir. Cook for $18. One
other case was settled out of court
and two were: postpones( 10111211 the
next c0111•1),
Fordwich
Arthur Cnwan bought a brunet mar
from E. A. Sotiheru last Winter whirl
has now a filly not five months al
for which he bas been offered $100,
:fames McLeod has 1 u'chasc.
'(1 th
fitacre farm onthe '2nd 100.0
f FIow
ick from David C1lthers and will ns(
it fol grazing purposes, Jas. Ballan-
tyne has had the farm tented for the
past two seasons.
A meeting, of the Directors of the
Fordvicll Branch Bible Society was
held in the Record (Mice to make (t'
rangemeut8 for the annual sleeting,
Rev. ,A. 73. Dobson presiding. The
resignation of the president, W1),
Castell, was received and was accepted
with r'egr'et. It Was decided to re-
commend the following officers for the
ensuing year :—President, 8. Strome ;
Vice Pre)1,, Resident Ministers ; Sec.
Tre(Ls., Thos. Goggin ; Directors, .A.,
U. Ilutchtison, J. 1t. Rogers, J. H.
Johnston from the Presbyterian
01111Ch ; S. Strome, ,I. Ilowe, W. A.
3dwar.'ds from the Methodist church ;
11'. Wallace, W. F. Wade and W.
Watters from. the Episcopal church.
The. annual meeting will be held in
the Presbyterian church on Sunday
evening, Oct. 11th, when addresses
are expected from. the resident minis-.
tors, Rev. J. 731111 being chosen to give
the principal address.
The wholesome, harmless green
leaves and tender stems of (L hung
healing, mountainous shrub give to
Dr. Shoop's Uong14 Remedy its cura-
tive properties. tickling or dry
bronchial:coughs quickly and safely
yield to this highly effective Cough
ute(lic'ine. Dr. Shoop assures mothers
that they can with safety give it to
even very young babes. No opium,
no chloroform—absolutely nothing
harsh or hart:fni, It calms the dis-
tressing sough, and heals the sensitive
membranes. Accept; no other, De-
mand Dr. Shoop's, Sold by aft deal-
ers.
Atwood
Mrs. \Vatter Intel:well is suffering
from typhoid fever.
Rev, J. 0. Reid, 13. A. preached
anniversary1)e 111 's 7
(l 1] Galt / Sun-
d1day. on llR
t3'
Mrs, Scott Hamilton, 81111 con left
for 11 12(100e weeks' visit with hocsister
in Chicago.
Contractor Cole, of Ethel, has a
gang of men working on the new shed
at the English Church.
Thos. Thompson, of Brussels, ship-
ped a car of apples from this station
last week. Prices for apples are 76c
to $1.00 per barrel.
John Murray, of the Ott con., who
iiLs been in Stratford for the past two
weeks and underwent a successful
operation for cataract of the eye, has
returned to lois home.
Anniversary services of the Atwood
Methodist church will be held on Son -
day and Monday, Oot. 4t11 & 6th.
Sunday services mo171)111(4 at Id. evening
at the usual hours and on Monday
evening a 0(1111114 concert will be given
in the church. Newton Large, of
Owen Sound, and others will 'furnish
the mash:. Miss Rhetta. Hack, of
Drayton, gold medalist in elocution
will give several neonate:vs.
Stomach trouble would lucre quick-
ly disappear if the idea of treating the
cause, roller than the effect, would.
come into practice. A tiny, 111si(e,
hidden nerve, says Dr, Shoop, governs
and gives strength to the stomach.
A branch also guess to the 111)1111) and
one t0 the kidneys. 11'J1en these "in-
side ucry e:s" t'a'il, then the organs
must falter. De. Sheep's Restorative
is directed Specifically to these failing
nerves. Wi thin .13 hours 11(1)0) start-
ing the Restorative i treatment
patients say they realize t1 gain.
Sold by 1211 dealers.
Blyth
Over 100 tiel:ets were sold at Blyth
station for the Laurier demonstration
at Clinton,
O. L. Galloway and bride, of Kee-
watin, visited at the .Manse for a few
day's. 4.1)x'. 30111owlll', Who (44 a 11ep11ew
of Rev. Mr. Small, is despatcher on
the: 0. P. 11. at Keuora.
The friends of 101.17. 0. Wilford will
he glad to learn he has arrived ,safely
at Edinburgh, S
Scotland, all l :117(1 •
]9 mak-
ing
11 a.
lug arrangements—or h'opost-graduate
work in the college thele.
Anniversary services will be held in
the Methodist church on Sunday, the
11th of October. Rev. Dr, Dougall.
pastor of North st. Methodist church,
Goderich, has been secured for the oc-
casion.
On Tuesday eveuing, Oct. -0th the
first debate under the literary depart-
ment of the Epworth League will be
held in the Methodist church. The
sobjeet is "Resolved that ability is a
greater factor in the production of
great )'len that" circamstanets." The
captains are 1). D. Orittelulon and G.
Wambold.
What might have: been a serious ac-
cident happ(:neda4 the G. T. R. station
on a recent evening whe11 the store-
keeper at Shoppardton, out nine miles
from Goderioh, j111014 ed ell' the moving
train at Blyth and tell on his shoulder
anti head. He Was cut hutnot serious-
ly. He intended changing at Olin ton
but was asleep whtln he got there, and
the conductor cid not notice hila till
Means Perfect Healing
without Geis, Dust or Simoke.
The "IIecla" Furnace is the only
Furnace with Fused Joints.
These Joints are made by fusing the steel
and cast iron parts together at white heat
making an indestructible joint. Fused
joints are permanently airtight. Even
after 20 years' use they will not work
loose or leak. They insure absolute
freedom from dust, smoke and gas.
The Steel -Ribbed Fire Pot used on the "Hecla"
Furnace has three times as much radiating surface
as any other style of fire pot. it will save fuel for
you and give you more heat, It extracts from the
fire, heat that would otherwise go up the chimney.
Let its show you the red " Reels" 01111 explain oil
the latest improvements in detail.
Made 11 the tankers " - ,•
Y b rusk r of peerless rierlilasular $ihtlfles, 412
WILTON & GILLESPIE, ` rBRC1SS�ILTSSrLLS X14
r
'('11(18 "ivollnl n ouys i hat Lydia 11,
I'inkhnnl's \ (,e(ll(,le Compound
mired per after everything eine
11+'d. folded.
Llrs, ll', 1101 u'tt, 6111 tie )tit,
14lalll(el, 11')•1 1 s to
'• Lrnl 3'4(71)1, I 1( t' •l _1 .,4..,.,•,.
from ieuullo vseal-nr, 5 ,i,•ep(te
1(0('74}' remedy !hell in.µ I 1 tlt1lyd fop
tl'�is 11'0111)110. I ,)rely Wor..01 111111004 of
better. 1 etas fast failing in health,
and I was completely discouraged.
" 01.1e day '1111.11,1 advised me to try
Lydia D. Pinit m's Vegetable (:om-
ponlld, I did !in, an)l am thankful 1.0
01.13, that it nn..../1 the (1(111'. b' Wraknc'sh,
making 11(1' stivrir and well.
" l'',vel T ,)(111110 who suffers from f4(.
male trouble: r •l,:nldtry Lydia la. Pink-
hl.n's Vegeteta. (;uropoen t."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty Pal. LydiaI-
31
1 14. l 111 [
hale
5 tiU 4,(a14(
u1
ound, made
fcuu 1 roots µn(1 Lt l l ,, has been 1110
standard relmely fur 44(111010 ills,
and has gu ild,:ly eLa'ad 13100,311011310±
ivo311e31 who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera-
tion, fl(11,1111 tumor:., Irregularities,
peril)die (8(11118, bas ka,.•lte, that, bear-
ing -dim)). feeling, flatulency, ,il3cliges-
tiou,dizzine:;sor nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it ?
'qrs. Pinkharn Invites all sick
women to write her for advice.
She has g'uide(l thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
the train was in motion at Blyth
when 11e awoke hint, the meechs.ut
half dlzed grabbed his grip and jump-
ed orf the train.
Au application was made to the
Master i11 Chatnhei's to acrd the Satur-
day Night Co, (.s co-defendants in the
suit of Bradwin against Gagnier, for
alleged wrongful dismissal. 1'lte Mas-
ter reserved judgement. The above
items appeared in the Bail & Empire
and refers to the suit of A. E, Brad -
win, formerly of The Standard, (again-
st 371r, Galgnier, of the 'lbroutn satin-
da1' N)77h1 (�51,
l he 2011(100
A.dreruser reports the
prize (2'inncl'o 1t1 cattle of the Scotch
Shorthorns at Landon falx' : John
Bat'!', Blyth, wins first on aged bull
and sweepstakes. This anima. weighs
some 2,400 pounds. lir. Barr also
wins first 01.1 2 year-old steel'. He also
secured Rest on steer calf, lot on grade
cow, 1st 011 grade 2 yeas' -old heirs1, 2n31
on yearling heifer and slvcepsttlkes for
grade female.
The 111111naal harvest thanksgiving
services for the p,01)811 of Blyth, 13e1 -
grave and Auburn were held on Sun-
day,201.11 alt., and -were the most in-
spiring and gratifying in years. The
w0(Lthel was fine, the ohut•ciles were
lals11full 1
c ecnraLPcl
the congregations
y
'
lar t the services mhearty
c sµmc h
1 e o'-
bt #
fe,ztuir,smost libetaLl 7.'11( ecctor,It(,y,
W. 11. Hartley, 11,108 ably 11001010(1 its
carrying ant the services of the day
by Rev. \1)111. Henderson, rector of
\Viarton. Mr. Henderson coudueted
the services in the morning at 13e1 -
grave 1Lncd preached at, Aabar11 i11 the
afternoon, mai conducted the service
in the evening at 1;13'111, Mr. Hartley
conducted the s(t v lees in the morning
at Blyth mull assisted at Auburn in the
a±10111oo11 and con,lncsed the services
ill the evening at Belgrave. The offer-
ings for the day was as follows .--
Blyth, $227; to be applied 011 the
chinch debt ; T3e lgravc, $07,13, to be
applied toward missions, and Auburn,
$61.70 also for missions. Rev. Won.
Henderson was the 1.(ctorofthis parish
over 23 years ago, and his visit here
was enjoyed by many old friends.
A pain prescription is printed upon
each 23c. box of Ur. Shoop's Pink Pain
Tablet:'. Ask y0t11' doctor or druggist
if this 401)301 a is not complete. Head
pains, wonhaly pains, pains .anywhere
get instant relics' from a Pink Pain
Tablet, Au dealer's,
Sinking Sensations
Do They AfFect You ?
These nuph'nsant feelings of weak-
ness and collapse indicate that the
sympathetic nervous system is ant of
older,
The cause is impairment of nerve
tone, arising from failure or the 81011
µch 110 n01±00111 its wont.
Acute indigestion follows mid the
natural result is mental depression,
and a feeling of collapse 015(1 extreme
Weakness
The best, because the quickest and
surest core, e, is Felrozone.
1t acts at once 'upon the digestive
1511(1 assiulilnlfv0 organs—it fortifies
the sLumn(it'--huakes the bleed noel, -
(siting, gives s a x'1(11 red color), the hest
c vulenc 0 of health,
"1fo1'ten years i suffered acutely
from stomach tremble," writes Max-
well 'Thompson, of Toledo, '(.1. always
hada headache and drill feeling after
meals. My appetite (vas poor, and 1
didn't relish food, It: was all due, to a
weak, defective stomach. 1 read
about 1 , 1 eozon0 and Ordered six
boxes from 1111' druggist. It was 100
!time at all bci'ore I felt *much better,
and 1v(m 11 all the ler reeo11e was us -
e(1 1 rosily took a new lease of life, I
am stronger, brighter, and feel more
like work than before trying Fels
1211-0111', tt is aL splendid tonic, the
best less lover uat-(1."
Forrest -me is tmeivall031 f1) spring
stomach ailments, try it and be con-
vinced, Sold by all druggists (11 500,
boxes.
l
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.n 1l 1 ,3(2 11 • 1 .a (l'ioutreal.
f r s n8'haets funeral took
11: , , "I ,(1„0115-.t1 and was 1,kg1ly 1u-
(.1 1. ,1
1) '..115014( lei the reei't',an 1';03(1 01
the Bank o : 1 ' c
Jt. Iipiuihatthe ha': 1'14(11)0
through.
The c?, P, R. ('eulldhnuse :u \','hb
wood was horned With two el:
Iurendiaristn is,eu1per'tecl,
1.1ts1111ib 01c:10/0.01013 111 (.4110111: -.:
811,1 1114( feta-. 117r, ,110 110 0/miter 18
111003er Irl 11 (perlt .
'i„ 1 +hi+ 1.1p rhe l: a cold dro(:,g lata
?(1 f: tie, peti. .,11173 ('t' 1') i 13 ben. 10 eleve'
t'alids' AS1131 'Pattie.) called 1'r(:'rrtltien,
1'reventics :frit eleo line 1'03 1'evet'luh
1hd(h•du. Tetkr Nrevenlu nil the
uveae 0111g(' le head all' 5111 )01(10,
124,8111' •lit-1Mr,e. All ih'a1vt,,
DIVIDEND NOTICE
The Metropolitan Bank
Notice is hereby given that a Dividend of
Two per cent, for the current quarter (being
at the rate of Eight per cent. per annum) on
the capital stock of this Bank, has been de-
clared, and that the same will be payable at
the Head Office and Branches of the Bank,
on and after Oct. 1st, 1908.
13y order of the Board,
W. D, ROSS,
General Manager.
Toronto. Au1=c1'111 27th, 11111~.
GGIE
24 0) Businn Yt uoiels .1 full gChe :uperl,a yual-
i 3', worknl.e8s(mi,.111
..(npaud 121(1)1,1rout(0 11of1 the tt44(74 ,'7
�Ul
that Kwan & Co. tura out. <.>nr business l4, 11::n:)ut;
every year and 1)111 Huggies have improvements this }enc that they
never had before. Our steel tires are all)ust (lenble the thickness of
any other buggy on the market, and our wheels are all the best
aril Make 11take with extra deep rims. Have you seen our clash support
braces ? They can't be surpassed, so (bete will be no more brake!)
dashes. 'rids is (1 preventative, Our !'ops are of the 131..5'1' and we
have a patent for the back stapes to prevent them from getting 71,1,00
4,r flapping. 'Trimmings are the very best of No, 1 leather with eight
different designs in workmanship. We use the lead and color paint
µu(1 the best standard Varnish 011 the market. Both Light and Heavy
Buggies to suit any customer and have also Rubber Tired Y.uggies of
'nil kfuds. A peep into our two large show 1001110 will convince any
skeptic that what we say 10 true.
Also a number et Form Wagons always on baud made from the very
best of seas0ued timber. Oak gears, oak wheels and spokes and heavy
maple axles, all with capped oak hubs. Any width of tire you swish,
ids0cany height of wheels.
Old Buggy Tops lined and covered complete and made as good as new
at small cost. Our famous Artist, WM. C. SMITH, is here in attend-
ance to repaint your old buggy and mak" it look the same as new. It
would really pay anyone to take a holiday and spend his whole time in
Ewan's paint shops aucl show rooms and see what we have and what
we 10111 out, You Will be convincell to buy both buggies and 11(013000
and get your buggy repainted at (:van & Co's up. to -date Carriage
Shop. Cell and )'et our terms and Vises and buy ir0m a )('111)17,' tit nl
and support home industry.
SPECIAL RIGS MADE TO ORDER.
E WA N & CO., BRUSSELS
PRICESEDUCED
ON AL1,
r
.tl
.^g3'
s r
a 1,
to clear broken sizes in Chocolate,
!White and Tan Oxfords.
Ladies' Chocolate Oxfords,
Ladies' Chocolate Oxford,
Misses' Chocolate Oxfords,
Aliases' White Oxfords,
regular pit 50, re(lneell to $2.10
"2.00, " 1.00
,( 1.50, " 1.25
"( 1.00, " 80
All must go to make room for Fail Goods now arriving.
Harness Department
Single Harness 'Seduced for 80 clays—
Best Bubber Mountings, regular &80,00, reduced to $25 00
Nickle or Imitation Rubber, 15 00, 12.00
(
Balance of Dusters reduced to cost to clear..
Fly Nets, Rubber Bugs, Trunks and Satchels Lowest prices.
tBri or sale, comfortable Dwelling Hoene, nicely sheeted, nice grounds, fruits, &c,
L C. F UC HA IRDS
NAS ZONAL
oiler r
OUR rsE., "FLAKING
LL°
in now in full operation. It will save you
looney to have your Oats "Flaked" before
feeding hones
'Try our New
BREAKFAST FOOD ..
74orneoita
Made from White Wheat, I:Iealthflll and Invigorating,
Don't forget that our "White Loaf" Flour
is still tusking the load for Bread Flours.
r- 1111 kinds of feed kept constantly on hand.
.df.,. R N E
RU$ Si L.s