The Brussels Post, 1908-12-10, Page 2BUSINESS CARDS,
WH. NfoORACKEN--
Issuer of Marriage Limpets. of.
floe et (ir°eery, Turnberry street, BrusBols,
MISS LAURA SPENCE
Toaohep of Piano or Dr€an
ETHEL.. ONT.
K. O. T. M.
Brussels ,Taut of the Mae/ahem, No, 21
hold their regular meetings In the Lodge
Room, Itaeltor Blook, on thelot and 8rd
Tuesday evonlage of Duel mouth,
Visiles always welcome,
A. SOME1RS, Com. A. MoGUIRE, R. K.
JAMES HARRIS,
Agent Howiok Mutual
Fire Insurance Company
Often and Realdenoe-
WALTON, ONT.
JOHN SUTHERLAND
INOURANOS,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH,
AUCTIONEERS.
Tip S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION -
1 • awn, will cell for better prices, t0
better men, in less time ono leas charges
than any other Auctioneer In East Huron or
be won't charge anything. Dates and orders
Dau always be arranged at this office or by
p of mal application..
ROBT. H. GARNISS
BLUF.VA LE - ONT,
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Terme reasonable, Sales arranged for
at the office ofTnn PORT, BTU/AMIS. 22t(
VETERINARY.
G. A. CUNNINGHAM_
Honor ,lraduo.e of the Ontario Tel -
Gringo), College, 1s prepared to treat all die.
eases ofdomesticated animals fn a compet-
ent manner. Particular attention paid to
Veterinary Deuttetry and k111k fever Calle
promptly attended to, Office aud'Infirmary
-roux doors lortb 87 bridge, Tinciberry et.,
Broseele,- 'Phone 47 k
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
A of SiNC1�AIR-
T Gauieter, Bolioitor, Conveyancer,
Notary Public, deo. U78oe-8 tewort'e Block
l door North ofU entral Hotel
BalioItor for the Metropolitan
Bank,
puouprooT, HAYS & BLAIR-
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES
PUBLI0, ETC.
W. Paopayoo0, it, 0. R. 0. Hese
G. F. BLAnt.
offices-'1•boee formerly occupied by Messrs
08m""h holt,
GODBnroR, ONTARIO.
DENTISTRY
DR-
R.E L
P. F / D
IOIINTICT ,
Graduate of the Royal
Collegea of Ueutal
Surgeons of Ontario and Honor
Graduate of Toronto University. Ofilee to Brewer's Photograph Gallery,
BRD888LB,
Synopsis of Canadian Northwest
HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS'
A
ANY even onmbered' section of Dominion
Lands in Matitoba, Basket() haven and
Alberta, exoepttug 8 and 28, not reserved,
may be homesteaded by auy person who ie
the sole head of a. family, or any male over
18 years of age, to the extent of one-quarter
section of 160 acres more or levo
Entry may be made personally at the
Meal land offiae /or dist
ria the die riot in which
the ]arid ie situate,
The bomeeteader Is required to perform
the coaditious 000000ted therewith under
one of the following plane •
(I) At least six months' residence upon
and cultivation of the land in eaoh year for
three years,
(2) If the father Mr mother, if 9the father
(( e
is esteemed) o t
e ) Y he homesteader of eeai,l d
upon nf tor in the requirements
of the laud
entered the requlramenta ae to rest -
deuce may p
y be satisfied by - ouch pereou re•
aiding with the lather or mother.
(8) If the settler has his permanent resi-
denseupon farming land °weed by him
in the.. vtcioity of lila homestead, the re-
quirements as to residence may be satfe-
And by residence upon the 8187,1 land.
Sixmoutha' a"tice In writing should be
given to the Commissioner of Dominion
Lauda at Ottawa of lutent(00 to apply for
Went.
W.W,0CRY.
Deputy of the Mager of. Iuterlor.
N. B, lluanthorizetl publiottion of thio 'ad-
vertisement will not be paid for.
SINGER
SEWING
MACHINES
ARE THE BEST!
Machineg may be seen at
MoIJAY & SHAW'S Hardware
Store, Brussels. -
Easy payment system may
be arranged for.
I also handle the Nordheini-
er Piano.
S. CARTER, AGENT
SAL
Partnere oe Storekeepers
by coming to the
Brussels
Salt Works
canan et kind of Salt
g y s
they recinire.'.
M
Gordon. oorr e
of
Foreman, - I3ru13se1e.
Steeliness Curds
A. H. MONTEITH
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, &o„ auocesser to
A. B. Maodonold, Oitloe over Standard Bunk,
Brussels,
PR. HAMILTON
Dental Surgeon. Office opposite thenoetofdce,
l� will visit Gerrie the first aid third
Monday of each month, 60.0n
DR. T. T, M'RAJ
Baohelor of Medicine, University of Toronto
Licentiate and Graduate of the College of khy-
eiolans and Surgeons, Ont. • Post-graduate
Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throe1 Hospital,
Chicago, I11. Ex -House Surgeon to St. Stich-
ners Hospital, Tomato.. 1
Offioe over 1v. It, Smith's Drug Store, Tele•
phone oouneotion villi Oronbrook at all hours.
GNAW) Tams RazzaTrar
BRUSSELS
GOING SOUTH GOING Nona'n
Mail 7:06 a m Express 10:65 a m
Express 11:26 it m. Mail 1:44 p1u.
Express 8:00 p in Express 8:09 p m
eedee/geid �rritICZPZC
WAl-TON
To Toronto To Goderich
Express 8:41 a m I Express 11:88 a in
Express 8:11 p m t Express 7:47 p m
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District lictus
Moncrieff
The 17th con. of Grey is once more
open to public travel,
THE Pose to Jan. 1st 1910 for $1.00,
That is cheaper than borrowing.
Moncrieff school will change teach-
ers next year. efissJennie Rands, the
.present instructor, has accepted a
school near Clinton for 1909, at a
salary of $400. A. Mr. Scott, of Sea -
forth, will wield the birch here. We
will be sorry to part with Miss Rands.
Molesworth
Scu000 REronee-The following is
the report of S. S.No. 10, Howick and
Grey for the months of October and
November. Class III• -Annie Robert-
son, Clayton Grainger'. Sr. III. -Ew-
art McKerchar, Tyndall McKercher,
Annie Hislop. Jr. IIL-Robbie Mc-
Donald, Lawrence Hislop Birks
Robertson,Wilbert VV ex Grainger, Web-
ster
star Jacklin, J. D. McTavish. Sr. II.
Willie Armstrong, Carol Grainger.
Jr. II. -Verne McDonald, Lloyd Arm-
strong, Jean Doig, Maria Bennett.
Part II. -Addie Armstrong, Gertie
Hislop. Sr. I -James McKercher,
Della Doig. Jr. Ist.-Myrtle Bennett.
NOR1n.A SPARLING, Teacher.
The old fashioned way of dosing a
weak stomach, or stimulating the
Heart or Kidneys is all wrong. Dr.
Shoop first pointed out this error.
This is why bis prescription -Dr.
Shoop's Restorative -is directed en-
tirely to the cause of these ailments -
the weak inside or controlling nerves.
It isn't so difficult, says Dr. Shoop, to
strengthen a weak Stomach, Heart or
Kidneys, if one goes at it correctly.
Each inside organ has its controlling
0r inside nerve. When these nerves
fail, then those organs must surely
falter. These vital truths are leadiug
druggists everywhere to dispense and
Di.
recommend Shoop's
e Restorativ
Test it a few days and see I Improve-
ment will promptly and surely fol-
low. Sold by all dealer's.
Bluevale
(Intended for last week)
Duff & Stewart have the contract
for erecting a wire fence around the
cemetery.
Thomas Coulter has sold
his fifty
acre farm South of the
village
to V.
Getman for$3, 500.
A meeting in the interest of butter -
making was held in the Foresters'
Hall an Friday last. Mr. Robertson,
of Strathroy, instructor for this dis-
trict, gave a very helpful lecture on
the care of milk and cream, emphasiz-
ing in ther
g importance im ortance of cleanli-
ness.
leanli-nera.
Dr. John Caven, specialist of Toron-
to, was in consultation with Dr. Mc-
Donald, of Wingham, on Friday on
the health of MissFlorence Fl renes King,who
has been i very it el y poor health for some
time. We hope for speedy restora-
tion.
To stoppain in 20 minutes, any routes, hake
One 01 ' Shoop's bhon ^s Pink Pain Tablets.
See formula on the box, Ask your
Doctor or Duggist about this formula.
It can't be bettered. Womanly pains,
head pains, any pain gets instant re-
lief. Box of twenty Pink Pain Tab-
lets, 25c. Sold by all dealers.
Ethel
Council will meet, here on Tuesday,
15th inst,
Rev, Mr. Yelland, formerly ofEthel,
has bought g a house and int in ,Exeter,
paying $1,700 for it and will occupy it
next Summer. This means his super-
annuation.
Rev. Mr. Newcombe, of Clinton, a
fernier Ethel pastor, who has been
laid up with an attack of rheumatism
for the past two weeks, is, we are
pleased to hear, able to be about
again.
8c1IooL REPORT. -Following is the
Ethel School Report for November.
Names in order of merit. Senior
Dept. V. -Alvin McKee, Irene Engler,
Ross Fraser, Alice Barr. Sr. IV.-
Fleda .Freeman, Lizzie McIntosh
Vera McCall, Wilfred Ecklnier, Agnes
Thompson, Florence McCallum. Jr
IV. -Lizzie Thompson, Clifford Dun
bar, Too Cooper, Pearl McKee, Spence
I3ernsworth, Robert Lucas, Roy Gill.
Sr, III.-Cristle Engler, Olive Cooper,
Lyall McAllister, Pearl Bateman,
Norman Addy,
Noble McKee,Elsie
Maybury, Edmund McLeod, Vex'de,
Pollard, Elwin Dobson. Jr, III.-
Reggie
II.-Reg ie Hemsworth, George Cole, Rus-
sell lickrnier, Stanley Strachan, Cecil
l ckmier Grace Eekmier, Edith Fer-
gguson, WVVilfred Thompson, A. H.
MACDONALD, Principal. Junior Dept.
Pupils examined in Lit„ Spell., Mem.,
and Writ, Total 800. Sr. II, --Luc•
hada McNeeland, Della McKee, Edith
Heath Pearl Dobson, Roy Dunbar.
Ji. IL -Harold PrecmanStank*
Gill,
Stuart 14IaeDonald, Flossie Sanders,
Lockhart Dane, Clara McCallum•,
Lydia Thibidean*. Pt. IL -Examined
ned
hr Arith,, 5
ell. Read. an
d Writ.
Total 300. Evelyn Mc stnsh Louis
Mettle, hates Lucas*, Edith McIntosh,
Lill]ali Davidson*, Laura Hemsworthe,
John Heath*, George Pollard, Willie
pole*. Sr. I.--Excellent--Hiarold
Love, Dave McKee, Pearl Love, Myrtle
Bcwes, leessell Kreuter. Good-
Rein-' sell MONeelencl, Harold McAllister,
13ex'tha Cole, Gladys Heath, Steven
Thibideau. Pair -Quest Dobson,
Louise elartiu, Florence McIntosh.
Jr, I.-Exoelleut-QeeI1 Bateman,
Archie MacDonell, Minnie Martini,
'Bernice Cole. Good -Irina Mitchell,
elarjorie Thompeoln, Minnie Cele.
Pair --Alice Eokmiez', Lulu McIntosh.
Lowest lat.-Excellent-Willie Dane,
Good -Edwin Kreuter, Leslie Pollard,
Fair -Ella Mitchell, Colin McCallum.
Those Marked e missed examinations.
Average attendance 41.
B. B. BRYANS, Teacher.
Morris
Next meeting of the Township
Council will be held on Tuesday, 151,h
inst. the statutory meeting.
Bridge building in Morris is one of
the questions that must engross the
attention of next year's Council 11,8
several of the wooden structures have
about run their day.
John Mooney has leased his fine 100
acre farm, 5th line, to Wni. Bernard,
of the Oth line, for a 2 year term,
possession to be given next Spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Mooney will* continue
their residence on the farm. This has
been their home for many years.
It is stated that Reeve George Tay-
lor has definitely decided to drop out
of municipal politics at. the close of
this year, at least for a time. Charles
Campbell and Neil Taylor, both of
whom are Councillors now are men-
tioned as candidates for the Reeve's
chair. A lively run is expected for
the various seats at theBoard for 1909.
For probable Councillors the names
of new men mentioned are W. ]d.
Fraser, Chas. Wilkinson, R. Ynill, P.
McNab, Goo. Kelly, "Charlie Taylor
and Wm. Thuell. Councillor IIcCut-
cheon will likely run again.
SoBoor REPORT. -The following is
the report of S. S. No. 0, Morris, for
the month of Dec. Total 4550. Sr. IV
-Tena Yuill, 414 ; Marjorie Yuill,
407 ; Ethel Sellers, 380. Jr. IV -
Mabel Bone, 310 ; Russel Currie, 174 ;
Harvey Henderson, 148. Sr. III-
Russel Bone, 808. Jr. III -Lila Wil-
kinson, 2
GOItle Shaw,aw 221
Sadie
Riley,75 ; John Riley, 133. Sr. II -
Harold Ourrie, 378. Jr. II -John
Yuiil, 852 ; Charles Sellers, 294 ; Irene
Wilkinson, 210 ; Ward Sellers, 85 ;
Isabel Shaw, 00. Sr. Pt. I -Jim Riley.
Jr. Pt. I -Mack Shaw, John Bowman.
C. MCCRAcKEN, Teacher.
SCHOOL REPORT. -The following is
the result of the
examinations held
duringr the month of November in
S. S. 1\o. 4. Jr. IV. -Exam. in Geog.,
Spell., Arith. and Lit. Total 350.
Harry McOutcheon, 303 ; Willie
Thuell, 299. Jr. III. -Exam. in Geog.,
Spell:, Arith. and Lit. Total 350.
Bessie Jordan, 3.95 : Jennie Scott, 290 ;
Harvey McCutcheon, 285 ; Fred Thuell,
208 ; Joseph Thuell, 271. Tr. IL
Exam, in Lit., Arith., Comp. and
Spell. Total 350. Florence Scott,
304. Sr. Pt. IL-Exani. in Spell.,
Arith. and Comp. Total 350. Ernest
Smith, 321. Jr. Pt. II.-Olayton Jor-
dan, 802 ; Mary McFadden, 289 ; Ida
Kernaghan, 259 ; Alvin Badgley,
Pt. 253 •Annie Thuell,4
02 •
. Sr. L -
Good -Ruby Kernaghan. Jr. Pt. I. -
Good -Wesley McCutcheon, George
Oakley. I. McNees, Teacher.
Goderich
(Intended for lest iveek)
Saturday night was amateur night
at the 'Victoria Opera House, and the
prizes were won as follows •-First,
Cecil Lynn,
recitation, "The Preacher
and the Bear,""When r
'R hen father
Carves the Duck" ; second, Walter
McDonald, sword dance ; third, Miss
Aggie McDonald, Higkland Fling.
Reggie and Lillie King in a vocal
dueb were close competitors for third
place and there were a large number
of other competitors.
TheP ro ra
m at Saturday night's
ht's
meeting of the Goderich Collegiate
Institute Literary Society was fur-
nished entirelyby young lady perform-
ers, and d the bill of fare fo • nexb I e t
> meet-
ing will be
bythe youngmen.
The
gI1
young ladies did themselves proud iu
their efforts. The program consisted
of the following :-Instrumental, Miss
Cepha Echis ; solo, Miss Rheda Mc-
Kenzie • dialogueviolin o
•
solo. Miss
Grace McLean ; recitation, Miss Alix
Saunders ; solo, Miss Brimaoombe ;
declamation, Miss Agusta McLeod ;
backward whistlers ; journal, by Miss
le. Walker ; violin solo, Miss M.
Young ; declamation, Miss Aline
Hargitb ; Instrumental duet, Misses
Welsh and McNevin ; recitation, Miss
Gladys Levy ; the spinster's' orchestra.
The remains of Mts. Joseph Page,
who died in Goderich Monday, were
taken
Tuesday afternoon
to her old
home in Mount Forest for interment
beside those of her husband, who pre-
deceased her seventeen years ago
Mrs. Page had been living with her
son, Thomas Page, in Goderich for
the past few months. She Ives 84
years and foul' weeks of age. She
was a native of Ireland, and was mar-
ried in the Old Country, emigrating
when still a girl of eighteen years of
age, to Canada with her husband, and
settling at first at Richmond Hill.
For forty years she had been a resi-
dent of Mount Forest. She leaves a
family of six children servivin :-
Mrs, ThomasFor,
Corcoran, gg
n of Mount I'oI
est ; Mrs. Cassaday, of Corumla,
Mich. ; Mrs. Frank, of New I•fam-
burgg ; Joseph and' Thomas, of God -
oriole and Mrs, Alliston, of Detroit.
The funeral services at Mounb For-
esb "Wednesday morning were con
ducted by the parish priest, Rev.
Kelly,
Father h Ieil
Y•
Why Catarrh le Dangerous.
Usually it comes with a cold. Be-
ing slight Itis neglected -but the seed
is sown for a dangerous harvest, per-
haps consumption. To eure at come,
inhale Catarrhozone. It destroys tho
corm of Catarrh clears away mucous
leanses the passage of the nose and
throat. The liaekin
g coughsneez-
ing
s of
and s e .-
]ng cold conn cline Car, and health is
yours again. Nothing known for
colds, catarrh and throat trouble that
Is so curative 110ataxy on
C h ons. It
cruse by a new method that never
yet failed. At all dealers 25c. and
$l,00, Get Catarrhozone now, to -day.
l W '1 "
Ras the Advantages of a Steel Range With
the Durability of a Casblrop Runge
"Ideal Peninsular" is the ideal range for
----.7'1-.1e."1.4
-; . a small t;itclten,
-I'-r"� It gives the ronvenionces of the
best steel ranges with the added
attvantage of being casbiron and therefore
more durable,
The "Xcleal" burns either wood or coal
and the grate bars may be changed in half
a minute.
Step in and lot us show you the Drop
Oven Door -Low Warming -Closet -Adjustable
Damper -Daylight Oven and other improve -
menta, Alwnya glad to explain the superiority
of these floe lunges. 70
WILTON & GILLESPIE, -
- ORUSSE:Li;
Mail Contract!
Sealed tenders addressed to the Postmaster
General, will be received at Ottawa man noon
on January 1st, 1905, for the conveyenoe of His
Majesty's ]mils, on n proposed contract for
four years, six totes per week each way, be-
tween Listowel and Molesworth, from the 1st
of February next,
Printed noticee. containing further informa-
tion as to conditions of proposed eon tract may
be seen and blank forms of tender may be - ob-
tained et the Post Office of Listowel end Moles-
worth, and at the Office of the Post Office In-
epeotor at London.
Post Office Department, Mail Service Branch,
Ottawa, 18th Nov, 1908.
G, O. ANDERSON,
Superintendent.
SUMER SCHOOL
June, jury end August (rads into
our Fall Term without any break.
Enter any time. New Catalogue
free. me L for i v
� t Io -da .
CENTRAL BIIINEN CCZLEG�
The Largofitest,e kimosnd.t Reliable
W. H. SHAW Principal
Yonge & Gerrard els., Toronto
Winter Term opens Jan. 4th p ill
.�i CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
Tlds school isoneof the largest in the �1
Province. It 1s noted for the thorough- d.i
nese of its work and the success of its is
students. Three departments -
Commercial, Shorthand
Telegraphy
Our graduates are in demand as Buei-
it5
nem College teachers as well as office
assistants. Get our magnificent cata-
logue, it ie free.
Elliott & McLachlan,
Principals.
HURON CO. FIELD CROPS.
Thentario
O Department of Agricul-
ture
R
ture has published
the result of the
competitions in standing field crops
during the past season, and from the re-
port we quote the following for oats
grown by the parties named, showing
the scoring awarded out of a maximum
of loo points.
L1708N01V AGRI 7
OII .TIIAAL BOOIP7TY.
Judge -John Campbell.
Competitors in Name of Total of
Order of Merit Variety Score
John Baird, Luoknow,,,Sensation 87
Rod. McKenzie, do White Danish 88
Jno. McLeod, do do 88
Jno, MaDairmi
d, do do 82
G. A. Greer, jr. do Sensation 76
Mrs. Watson, do 20th Oentury......75
McKay Bros., do New Oentury,....,72
W. Wilson, do Sensation 70
A. MoDnirmid, do ..,.• Waverly 69
J. J. Taylor,
do New Century y
y
Coo. Gaynor, do --Storm Thousand
Dollar 88
A. Alton. • SpsThouenud Dollar.07%
Alex. Thompson,
Glover Valley, Siberian 07
Smith Bros., Clover
Valley ... - Abundance e%%%
Jae. Alton, Belfast... ...... Mortgage LEYter05
McDonald Bros,, St.
Helens, Irish White 84
NAST BORON AORTOIILTURAL 800IlaTY
Judge -John Campbell
Thos. R. Bennett,
Wroxeter. White Jewel 88
J. Speir, Senseels Banner ... 82
D. Robertson, Brsese]s.,.FroGer ni'81
J. Sherrie, Brussels Fromm German
Seed 80
R L. McDonald, do. -Marvel 70
R Nichol Brussels Scottish Oldef.,,..78'
78
Jno. Broodfoot & Son
Brussels Siberian 776
Miller Bros., Brnseels,,,,New Century 78.
W.3. Heinmingway,
Brussels ,Senantion........ ,.32
0. Turnbull, Walton Sheffield Stand'd71
A.-MrLattohlin, Bruee'ls 70
7111 Smith, do New Century 00
W. Armstrong do Thousand Dollar 88
Keep The
Kidneys Well
Health Saving Explained by a Brus-
sels Citizen who knows from
Experience
Mttny Brnssels people take their
lives in their hands by neglecting the
kidneys when they know these organs
need helm
Sick kidneys are responsible for a
great amount of suffering and ill
health.
The reason so many use Booth's
Kidney Pills is their quick relief for
all kidney weakness. Here is what a
Brussels citizen says: -Mrs. W. Ainley,
of John st., Brussels, Ont., says :-
"I I found by using Booth's Kinney
Pills] procured at James Fox's Drug
Store that they were a certain cure
for my trouble which was from a run-
down condition, plenty of ba0lc6,ch0,
pains over the kidney regions and
small of back, and an inability to rest
at night, gettieg up in the morning as
tired and achy as when T retired.
Anything that I can clo to intreaso
the sale of Booth's Kidney Pills I
would willingly do, as I know that
they are all right." Sold by dealers.
Price 50 coats, The R. T. Booth Co.
Ltd., Fort Evie, Ont., Sole Canadian
Agents.
Thursday, while at dinner, the little
8 -months -old son of Walter and Mrs.
Tllnms, Mitchell, pulled. a cup of hot
tea over its baud, scalding it very bad -
1y. A doctor was soon on hand and
diel what was necessary for the little
sufferer, who at last reports Was doing
as well as could be expected.
New Theory about Rheumatism.
This disease is constitutional -
caused by virus in the blood that cir-
culates to all parts of the body. To
cure, you must use a constitutional
treatment. Nothing so completely
dispels the poison from the system as
Ferrozone. It purifies and renews the
blood clears it of taint. The
o lh
system is vitalized and strengthened
and thus enabled to fight off threaten-
ed attacks. Not only does Ferrozone
relieve at once -ib cures rheumatism,
gout and lumbago permanently. Re-
sults
uaranteed 50c.
dealers. boxes at all
Canadian News
Eli Watts was killed ou the railway at
Galt.
H. Giese was l;illeit at Breslau by a
falling tree,
Daniel Mowbray, of Ridgetown, com-
mitted suicide by shooting.
sl .
g
A great blizzard was raging over the
whole of Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Charles Parmelee, ex.M. P., has been
appointed King's Printer at •ttawa.
An outbreak of blackleg is reported
among the live stock of Rochester -town-
ship.
It is reported that ,the steel plant at
.Sault Ste, Marie may close owing to
lack of orders.
A sample of "coal oil" aualyzed at
Neepawa, Man.. was found to be made
up of naphtha and gasoline.
Local option by -latus are to be sub-
mitted in Woodstock and Brantford,
and St, Catharines ratepayers will vote
on license reduction.
Hamilton Tigers defeated Varsity, at
Toronto, on Saturday, for the Rugby
Football championship of Canada by 21
to 17. 8,0oo people saw the match,
Sentence has been suspended in the
case of John Tomlinson and John Ar-
..ott wbo impersonated voters at Dex-
ter poll iu Thunder Bay and Rainy
River constituency.
Mayor Bowlby compelled the police to
clear the Council chamber amber at Brantford
of a number of citizenwho
s remained
after the Council meeting to talk over
the local option question.
The Council of Kenora is investigating
the reported death of a hospital patient
from black diphtheria, contracted from
another patient, whose ''case was not
properly diagnosed before his admission,
More proof that Lydia .1G, Pink-
hatn's Ve'retable Compound cures
female ills.
Mrs. John Scott, 489 Grand Trunk
St., Montreal, writes Mrs. Pinkham
"I was very much run downin
health from a female trouble, was thin,
nervous, and very weak, and suffered
from bearing down pains, Indeed I
did not care whether I lived or died, I
felt so badly sometimes.
"Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound completely cured me of all my
troubles. 'I -gained in flesh, and am
free from backache, female trouble,
sick headaches, and nervousness.
"I heartily recommend Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for
all women's ailments, knowing what it
has done for me.
FACTS FO SICK WOMEN.
Per thirty years Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound; made
from roots and herbs has been the
standard remedy for female ills
and has positively cured thonsantls opt
women Who have been troubled with
diilplaaements
inflammation, ulcera.
tionss dl pains,fibroid turners, irregularities,
`e "e backa
ache that bear-
mg-downfeelilg, iiat;uleney,indIges-
Hen ,dieviliess or new?ls prostration,
don't nu try it
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Why
i � invitee all sick
Mrs. If.'initl stn v es a
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women to write her for advice.
She hagbided thousands to
health, Address, Lynn, plass.
The local option bylaw of the town of
Stouttviile was gnashed,
Municipal candidates were uon1100100
throughout Manitoba Tuesday.
Jessie Wilkinson, said to be au expect
forger, was arrested at Winnipeg,
Two prisoners named Brooks and
Mallory escaped from Lindsay jail,
Simon Swarts drove in front of a
street car et London, 0111,, and was
killed,
John Cameron, Postmnsterat London
and formerly editor of the Globe, drop-
ped dead.
Hamilton citizens tendered a banquet
to Hon, J, M. Glbao), Lieutenant-
Governor, of Ontario.
Countable Wilkins, of Sinieoe, was
shot by Chief of Pollee Malouo and is in
a critical condition.
The London Collegiate Institute has
been closed owing to an outbreak of
small pox, Two of the pupils are down.
Madame fa Blanche, the performer
who was seriously injured at the last
Exhibition, tiled at the General Hospital,
Toronto,
Mrs. 'Pony Vel veranen was killed on
the Radial railway near Hamilton while
trying tosave her pet dog from being
run over.
Jas. FIendetson, postal service inspec-
tor tor the Toronto district, has been
giveu six months' leave of absence which
he will spend in Bermuda,
Fifteeu thousand dollars twill be spent
by the T. & N. 0. Railway Commission
in cleaning and grading the streets in
the new town of Cochrane.
The C, P. R. steamships Manitoba
and Alberta, which, it was rumored,
were wrecked on the lake, have arrived
at their destinations seely.
RICH PURE BLOOD
GUARANTEE GOOD HEALTH.
If your color is poor, your blood is
poor.
1f you lack strength, can't get fab,
can't do your work, its because your
blood is too thin to nourish the body.
Your condition is like an expiring
fire. Fuel must be added or the fire
goes out.
Nutriment, new building material
must be instantly infused into the
blood-thevital stream mast be quick-
ened and enriched. Do this and your
health is assured.
Simply take Ferrozone.
Its marvelously stimulating influen-
ce upon the:appetite, upon the forma-
tion of rich red bloocl makes available
for building up of the system the very
nutriment it requires.
The heath, strengthened by the in-
creased
ncreased nutrition Ferrozone supplies,
is more regular in its action, and im-
parts an impetus to the circulation
that 10007/08 the proper discharge of
all the functions of the body.
There very quickly sweeps through
the whole body a stream of vitalized,
strength giving blood.
Quickly color is restored to the
cheeks.
Elasticity, endurance and vigor
couro to the muscular system.
In brief, the old time strength and
vigor are restored, and those in-
estimable charms that spring from
good health, high spirits and ennduxan
ce, are gained by even a short use of
Ferrozone.
A true, uplifting tonic, a medicine
bleat goes to the root of things --one
that makes the weak strong, makes
the sick well -makes "the despoudenb
ones happy -that is Ferrozone. Truly
a wonderful remedy, try it, 50c. per
box at all dealers,
Seyenty-five thousand dollars has al-
ready been subscribed or promised by
local Anglican churches for the Lay-
men's Missionary Movement,
Bittern cold weather
Y
is reported in
the e West at Esterhazy,'a
sk, Robert
Mack, a C P. R. section foreman, was
found frozen to death beside the track.
The funeral of Mrs. Pew was delayed
at Niagara Falls while tresh convey-
ances were provided for the casket and
the mourners, owing to the strict en-
forcement of the
quarantine regulations.
I`wo supporters of the Hszeu Govern-
naeut were defeated in bye -elections in
New Bruuswick and in one ease the op-
position candidate was supported by
Hon. John Morris
y, , anember
of the
Cabinet,
TOM LONGBOAT TO MEET DORANDO.-
Longboat returned to New York after a
short stay . to in Philadelphia.
H e was ac-
companied by his manager,
Flanagan.
They registered at Grand Union Hotel.
The Iudian is matched to run the
Marathon distance -26 miles 385 yards
-against Doraudo at Madison Square
Garden, Dec. 15th. "While Longboat
is in good condition be is not in shape to
fill such an engagement." said Flanagan,
"and I would like to have an extension
of time in order to have hint at his best,
He is physically able to race a shorter
distance now, but he is not ready to go
the loop route, and it would not be wise
to
hurryhis s preparation. He needs a
long course of training to perfect eine
and for that reaaou I should ask to have
the date of the race changed to give hila
more time. Longboat realizes the im-
portance of this race. Dorando has
proved that he is a foe worthy of Long-
boat's mettle, but I believe the Indian
is the,greatest runner in the world."
SUDDEN DEATH OF JUDGE MCCALLUM,
-M. McCallum Waterloo street, Strat-
ford, receiveda telegram Wednesday,
of last week, abnouncing the very sud-
den death of his brother, Judge A, B.
McCallum, of Gore Bay, Manitoulin
Island e hadbeen be n holding Court at
Manitowauing wheu he was stricken
clown, Born in Clachan, Scotland 48
years ago, the late Judge Archibald IS,
McCallum, was the son of the late John
MOCallutn, and went to &rues county,
Canada, when 'a boy, settling with
his parents, two brothers, and one sis-
ter at Paisley. At the early yageot
twaut he WAS appointed
Y.principal of
the Listowel High School, a position he
held for, seven years, when he joined the
editorial department 01 the Toronto
Globo. Later• he commenced a law
practice at Paisley, where: be remained
until hereceived his judicial appoint-
ment about feu years ago, A wife and
two children survive Hin
areuts died
a few years ago; two brothers, John, of
Toronto, Malcolm, of Stratford. and one
sister, Sarah, of Paisley, surviug,
Halm Veil Corne7
There is but onoP sinless cure--"Pni:-
Ham's:" Takes out the corn, loot such
branch -dries it harmlessly in twenty.
four hour's. lived onPutnam's Pain-
less Corn Extractor only.
Throat
Coughs
Ask your doctor about these
throat coughs. He will tell
you how deceptive they are.
A tickling in the throat often
means serious trouble ahead,
Better explain your case care-
fully to your doctor, and ask
him about your taking Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral.
now
Wo publish our formulas
Wo banish eloohol
from Our meg[Omae
/.'firs Wo arae yon io
i�, aannult
daotor
Who makes the best liver pills? The
J. C. Ayer Company, of Lowell, Mass.
They have been making Ayer's Pills for
over sixty years. If you have the slight-
est doubt about using these pills, ask
your doctor. Do as he says, always.
.•-21ado by the ,7. o. Ayor 0o., /swan. Mtaur-
Han Royal Line
Mail
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Christmas Sailings
TO LIVERPOOL
From St. John Halifax
Victorian sails Deo. 4 Deo. 6
Grn pian Dee.12
Corsican salla Deo. 18 Dec. 10
TO GLASGOW
from Halifax .-
Deo. 10
HesI aeria»
Ionian from Portland Dao. 10
Winter rates -First Cabin $52.60 upwards;
Second, 842.60 ; Third class, 020.60 upwards.
For mailings, lists and full information apply
to W, H. KERR.
Agent Allan Line. Brussels.
Winter Term opens Jan. 4th
Arrange now to attend the Famous a
ELLIOTT
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TOItONTO, ONT.
et This School stands to -day with-
out a superior in the Dominion.
Nearly all Colleges claim to be the Is
best but claiming to be so, does not
y make them so. Get our Catalogue,
1S Read it from cover to cover. See for
ri
yourself what this College is doing and
01 the advantages it offers.
'i W. J. ELLIOTT, Principe(.
ECor. Yonge & Alexander sta., Toronto. TG
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Win ham
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Qairnu�ee rni l tr_l: ,
Most modern and popular Bust -
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Widely experienced, broadly
educated syonpathetio,attentive
staff. The synonym of success.
Graduates eminently eucoessful.
The very asthma of modern,
i Irving u businesssystems,
r Stenography, Telegraphy �t
and Commercial
01 Courses.
y'E
Preparatory course for those
whose ,education E has been na-
p
Lail courses, e rem, w study
anysubjects,at
for those who wish to studydy at
home.
Individual
ins
t. Minter
any day. Write for handsome
catalogue.
Y. ciao. SPOTTON, Principal
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MONTHLY
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Horse Fairs !
BRUSSELS
The regular Monthly Horse Fairs will
be held for the season as follows :
THURSDAY, DEC. 31st, 1908
FEB. 4th, Igoe
" MAR. 41(1, Igoe
APR. 1st, 2909
Leading Local and Outside
Buyers will be Present,
Wek Kidneys
Weak Kidneys, surely point to weak kidn
Ney
orvoa. The Kidnera, like the -Heart, and the
Btomaeh, find their weakness, not in the organ
itself, but in the nerves that control and guide
and strengthen thorn. Dr. Shoop's Restorative to
a medicine
specifically
con G
o reprth toK reach lone,
is futile. It is u waste Odoctor e and of money as
well.
If your back aches or is weak, if the urine
scalds, or is dark and strong, if youhave symptoms
of Plights or other distressing or dangerous kid-
ney disease try Dr,Shoop's Restorative a month -
Tablas or liquid -and 000 what it can and will
do for you. Druggist recommend and sell
Dr.!:Op'Sr;�,ti ' `:rl:
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