The Brussels Post, 1909-3-18, Page 5•
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SUSINk3S CAuus.
MISS LAURA SPENCE
Teacher of Pia►lo or Organ
ETH EL. ONT.
K. O. T. M.
ftnumb Tont of the Maeoaboea• No. 24
hold their Wgglar meeWuga Ia the Lgdge
Buena, B110k0r 81090, 0u tqo let and 8181
4'uoaday eventuge 0f WW1 mouth.
A. SO IT E1t1
Miters A 6ior;VIRE, R. E.
JAMES HARRIS,
Agent X owiclk Mettle'
.Pine Ineuranhe,Compauy
Chloe and Residence—
_ WAI;,TON, ONT.
JOHN SUTHERLAND
INep11AN9k.,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUF.LPN..
AUCTIONEERS,
it S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION-
• bettor moue,' 11,W
tw, mess l time andfor 8l000 rMimIceeto
1(300 nay other A11067011007-18 East Huron or
auraltwe-charge
o be arrang anything,
this Dates and
or by
p 098,1101 applieatton,
ROBT. H. GARNI$S
SLUE VALE — ONT,
Auctioneer for Huron County;
a t the omfliece oft Pax POET. Bi uselsarranged811 r
VETERINARY.
A. CUNNINQHAM—
• Honor ifredeem of the Ontario Vet.
erloary College, 3e proparod to treat all dia•
eases of domesticated animate In a.compet-
eratmanner, PartlthIar attention paid to
Veterinary D0utietey and 011(0 r ev,r Calle
promptly tl
y attended L
t4 .
tan
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ndroar
y—Nourdmrs ,orb of bridge, 1uruoorry st.Yrhaeele. Thane 470
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING,.
dV ivi. SINULAiR
Y1 Barrluter,:8olisitor, Uuuvcyauoor,
Notary I'nb11o, &o,- Uldoe—Stevratt'38 Blodk
.t (1009 1303 p of Ouotra3 B0Ee3
Solicitor for the Metropolitan Bank.
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8AI.t13IBTif:FiS SOLICITORS, NOTARIES
ISJB1.Iil, ETU,
W. PaouDyooT, K. o, R. 0. Hare
G. F. duo.
Ofces—Those formerlyoccupied by Diesere.
Camerae & Bolt,
ONTARIO.
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEiLD.
f►wt'TIST
Graduate
ed U0 alio Royal
Collegerttasa 8onor
Graduate. of Toronto University, Ofd,e
next to Browor'e Photograph Gellert',
BRUSSELS.
Synopsis of Canadian Northwest
HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS'
ANT even numbered section of Dominion
Laude la Manitoba, Haeeetahawan and
Alberta, excepting 8 and 28, not reserved,
may bo homesteaded ny any person who is
the eole bead of u, family, or any male over
38 years of ace, to the extent of one-gn.,rtar
filiation of 100 acres mnro or lees
Entry may be made personally at the
local land ofliee fur the district In whloh
the -and is situate.
The homesteader a required to perform
the ooadlfo us connected therewith under
one of the follewhtg. plass:
(1) At least- Sia months' reu,denee upon
and oultivutlou of the lead m•e0oh year for
three years, (
Ist deoeaase1) ofrthe mhomesteaders rather
resides
upou a farm in the vicinity of the laud
entered for the requirements EA to - roe! -
donee way be satinded by such persou re-
sidingwith the lather mother,
(8) If or f the oettler has his permanent reel.
donne upou farming laud owuud by him
lu the vicinity of his homestead, the re-
quirements malt
e ae to 1,08013,residence. ,1
may
be outfa-
ced b
Six months' led one i the said
should he
given to the Commissioner of Dominlou
Lauda at Ottawa of Intention to apply for
Patent.
VV.Deputy of the Ministecoorf luterio r.
N. S. UuauthurIzed publludtioo of this ad.
vertleemeut will not bepaid tor,
SALT
.Partnere or Storekeepers
by coming to the
Brussels Salt Works
can get any kind of Salt
they require.
Gordon Mooney,
Foreman, Brussels.
Cough Caution
Hinter. positively never Dotsonourlungs. If you
cough—oven from a 0153510 co1r1 only—you should
always heal, soothe, and ease the irritated brons
phial tubes, Don't blindly Suppress it with a
etitpclying poison. St's strange hoW.enniethings
finally come about,- i'or twenty years Dr. Shoop
has constantly warned people not to take cough
mixtures or prescriptions containing Colton,
Ohlorotorm, or ohnilarpolsons. And now -a little
late though—Congress says "Put tion the label,
}f poisons are In your Cough Mixture," Good
and o herds 1 sHhp0lthe et ons having Dr 8hoov
Cough Caro. No bolson marks on Dr. Shoop's
labels—and none in the Medicine, else It Mug by
law be on the label. And it's not only safe, but IS
10: said to to by dose that know it bast, a truly re.
markableoongh remedy, Take nooltanco then.
pDartl8nlarly with your children. Insist on havhng
Dr. Shoop'o COOgh Cum, compare carefully the
Dr. Shoop pncltnge with others and note the
differonee,' NO poison marks. there! You calf.
always Ile on the Stals side by demanding
Dr.
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"ALL. DEALERS"
Business Cards
MISS MYRr4.s' At Dom ALp
of Oroollrggk who hoe taken honors in several
honoorvotory examinations et Toronto: le PPS'
Pared to give lnotruottons on Rhino Or Organ,
Per terms and Limo or Jereeun apply fo Mtse
DloAonald, 8b4
A. H. NION7 EITH
A,t8,Macdonald Solicitor,
tandtadBank,
Brpesels,
DR. T. T. M'RAE
Bachelor of Modioine, University of Toronto ;
blot:Minto and t.4raduato of tdhe College of Pt y-..
sialsas and Surlfe0us, Ont. ' Post-graduate
Pus - iu uUhimrg, Nye, Ear, Nosed Hospital, al,0'o,lI )t9eSurgeou to StMinh.93'9$oapitnl, Toronto,'
01h9e-over le, it, Smith's Drug Wore, Tole-
(3133310 connection With U,'anhroou at f311 hours,
DR. HAMILTON
Dental Surgeon
Honor Graduate •Dental DIpni'tioent, Toronto
Dental yurgewie sof' orontoo,, } Ulllooiover.8
T. Ross' store *Brussels.
1.. will visa wroxofsr the first and third'
Mondays and Gorrie the 8saund and fourth
Mondays of each month,
OR. WAROLgW
Honor graduate of 1130 OntarioVrtorinary
()allege, Day and night anile, Mee opposite
!'lour Mill, Ether•
ale seD fe i& war
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iliSiiixk Rays
Fordwich
Miss Norma Cook left for Toronto
where she will
enter
the
Weatezt
Hospitali
to train a5 a
nurse -
Walter
McMichael has rented 1280
acres of line laud (car Qu'Appelle,
S:tsk., to Tilley & Sous, of Listowel
vicinity.
Mrs, A. McGrath is seriously ill
with an attack of pleurisy. Mimi V.
McGrath, of Toronto, is home waiting
on her mother. We are pleased to re -
putt Mrs. McGzalh is improving.
A Cure for Colds.
Cheap acid pz•eparotiol,s are useless
—use the old sratudard — Putnalli s
Corn Extractor. For fifty years Put-
iratm's has been the one paiuless cure.
Atwood
Elms, council met on Monday for
general business.
Mrs. James .13allautyne and son
joint moved into their flue 150 acre
farm uu the 8th con. West fano Strut -
ford.
Mrs. W. G. Inglis has arrived home
from the Stratford Hospital after be-
ing away over six weeks. She is
much improved in health.
The Atwood Cement hompany has
beeu sold to the Maple Leaf Portland
clement Co., a new company which
has not yet completed organization.
It will be put into shape for ruirning
again as soon as possible.
Croup positively stopped in 20 min-
utes with Dr. Shoup's Croup Remedy.
One test alone will solely prove this
truth. No vomiting, no distress. A
safe and pleasing syrup -50e. Sold by
all dealers.
Gerrie
Amos Dean has assumed his duties
as caretaker of the Town Hall.
\Von. Galbraith, who has recently
soul his farm just North of Gorrie, has
moved into Gerrie to reside.
The Howick .Agricultural Society
will hold their annual s�Spring Stallion
and Horse Show in Victoria Park,"
Gerrie, on Friday, April 10th.
The body of the late James Sander-
son, late of Howick, but more recently
of Toronto, where he had been living
with his son-in-law, George McKee,
was interred in (ferric uetuetely on
Tuesday of last week. Funeral ser-
vice was held in the Fordwich Metho-
dist church, after the conclusion of the
service the remains were brought to
Gerrie.
Invented Safe Headache Cure.
Away with headaches, be done with
dizziness, bad stomach and bilious-
ness.
A cure has been e found—use us Dr.
Hanziltou's Pills and enjoy the health
they so surely bring. Nothing but
healthful vegetable extracts in Dr.
Hamilton's Pills. They cleanse and
purify the whole system, act as a per-
fect tonic. Safe for children, girls,
women and even. Sold do 25c. boxes
by all dealers.
Blyth
The last Horse Pair of the season
will be held on March 30th,
Annual Spring Show will be held in
Blyth on Thursday, April 81h.
Mis. Jos. Ooonlhs is visiting with
relatives and friends at Toronto.
T. W. Scott has been appointed a
Commissioner for taking affidavits,
Dr. E, C. Wilford has ,arrived home
from the Old Couutry looking hale
and hearty after lzis course in the
University at Edinburgh.
G, M. Chambers & Uo, have loused
land at the C. P. R,
and will Ill er•eot a
coal shed, and they have also pur—
chased the cold business and shed of
J. G. Moser.
After residing in Blyth for 3.5 years,
J. G. :Moser and family will leave
about the 200 to reside in Waterloo,
where iilr. Moser has purchased a
brick residenne. On the 4th of this
month Mr. apd Mrs, Moser arrived in
Blyth 35 years ago from Sebringville,
(hiving by stage front Clinton. He
first inept a hardware store wht+t'e
Ohtts Burling lives and afterwards
lied a store where John Vincent lives.
Per over 20 years lie worked in the
shop where the present store of Mc-
Pherson Bros. stOnds. About 28 years
ago Mr. Moser built .the bl'ick hoes°
now ownedby.r t•
N1 , Cott and lead e
th
firstllwn 3u tl)wn. Iii was School
'1't'ustee for 10 years and a faithful
member of the Evangelical Church,
Tho eltize115 will be sorry to see td
ft'1 1
a *ir Y cavo totvll as Misses
8,113,1. Ella, were willing Workers in tl
Methedist church, 111158 Eton* rn
ducting the choir for some time. M
Illoserr's fine residence has been sold to
Ed. Lear, Of Huliett, who will niov
into town about the 23rd,
A proposition was presorted to tlr
Oouttcii by Bainton Bros, asking for
lean 01' $4000 without interest to e8t$11
lish a tannery and mitt faetury anti
maeufaetuze linings for mitts in
Blyth, 5ait1 luau to extend over five
year's, a1(4880mption from taxes with
a fixed yearly assessment of $200, ex.
cepa Kilted Mato, foe ten years,
e Abner Oeseee was ill '�'a'aterloo at•
e 'tlluili nal Life
±tunutai 1neeGill(I Of the
MUGNTFJ
LfAssrno Oo. of Oltnada.
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1 SA%L
1 1)r. 1loilgratts, of Lila ,provincial
*' 31hard of Health', With expected to visit
OF Wingham and advise as to the best
e eo(uee i" or domestic water, tend the
ebest means of sewage disposal, Ile 1
a ✓ ,!i!"' crow thinks it, would be benne*' to defer
• his visit uurii engineer's plana have
beeu obtained,
For 30 Days
Fortify now tzgllinst the Grip—for
it comes every season sure 1 Pre V-
0110.:8—the little Gaudy Oul4 Once
Tablets—offer in this respect a *oust
Certain and dependable safeguard.
Px'eventics, at the "sneeze stage"
will, as well, also surely, (lead oft all
common colds, But promptness le
all-important, Keep Preveutics in
the' poelcet or purse for instant use.
Box of 48 fol 25c. Sold by all dealers,
Listowel
A, 0, and 111i's. pricker have moved
back to town from Ohesley and their
friends will be pleased to have them
48 citizens again. 11)1r. Bricker takes a
position in J. 111. Schinbein's store.
1Vlauy of Listowol's citizens learned
with deep regret of the death of H.
H. O'Reilly, wanugel Of the main
branch of the Batik of Hamilton, and
for some years manager of the Lis-
towel branch, which occurred in Ham-
ilton.
Mayor Foerch and A. Weathei'head,
of town ; also Jos. Johnston, Co.
Master ; Those Sproule, District
Master, Elma ; John Barnett, L. 0.
L. No. 422, Wallace, and other breth-
ren from this vicinity were in St.
Thomasattending the annual meeting
of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario
West.
Hensall
Sawing g bees are the order of the day
Y
in lit,usall.
Thepit car•1 ,
ds of the Harald Jarvis
concert amounted to $150. He was
under the auspices of the Presbyterian
church.
While unloading logs off a sleigh,
W. Stoneman slipped and felt, breitk-
ing some of his ribs.
Hugh Mcti'Turtiu went to Hamilton
last week and Mrs. McMlartiu
aceolupauied him home after a
visit u, the above place.
James Stith, who out his leg about
a Month ago and was recovering nice-
ly, had the uusfortuno tofall on the ice
tearing the would open afresh which
will lay him up for some time.
Rev. Miliyard, jt•., has been invited
by the Henson *Quarterly Board to be-
come pastor of the Methodist
church here, subject to the stationing
committee. He is now at Birr.
Do You Feel Used Up ?
You're discouraged and played out
—scarcely enough energy to think,
and less to work on. The reason ?
You are run down, blood is thin,
nerves eyelike Indian rubber, not like
steer as they ought to be. Use Fer-
rozone and the tired feeling will go
it can't stay because rich nutlitnous
blood and the bodily vigor Ferr0zune
wakes, crowds out weakness of every
kind. Use Ferrozone and you'll feel
like a fighting king—full of energy—
filled Op with ambition—ever ready to
work. No strengtheuing tonic so
potent. Neglect not a day longer.
All dealers sell Ferlozuue in 50 at.
boxes.
Clinton
S. C. Rothwell has bought the shoe
business of U. Hoare, which he has
been Managing for the past year or so.
Thirty-seven new members were re-
ceived into the chards in the receptiou
service in Ontario Street Methodist
church Sabbath morning.
Mrs. Benjamin Rumball, who years
ago was a resident of Clinton, died
011 Monday of last week at the home of
her son, P. G. Rumball, of London.
Sunday, March 21st, Missionary sea
vices willbe conduetedby Rev. J. L.
Stewart, recently i.'etUt'ued missionary
from Uluua,in Ontario Street Metho-
dist church.
The Executive committee of the
West Huron Tettchets' Association
met in the Model School, Clinton, for
the purpose of preparing the prbgram
for the next Institute meeting in
Exeter, May 20th and 21st. The fol-
lowing members of the committee
were present 3—G. W. Shore. Dash-
wood v 3, J H. �
Ti tart a
nd J.
D. Tom,
Goder ich ; W. b11. Johnston, Bruce-
field, and Miss W. Howard, Exeter.
In the absence of 141r. Hogarth, presi-
dent, Mr. Hartley, Clinton, dal:npied
the chair. An excellent program was
prepared, and it was deckled to pro-
cure the assistance of some leading
educationist from a distance.
Nothing in the way of a Cough is
quite so annoying its a tickling, teas-
ing, wheezing, bronchial Cough. The
quickest relief comes perhaps from a
prescription known to Druggists
everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Cough
Remedy. And besides, itis so thoe-
Oaglily harmless that mothers give it
^with perfect safety even to the young-
est babes. The tender leaves of a
simple
mountain slu'ub give to Dr.
Shoo)! s Cough Remedy its remark-
able curative effect. A few clays' test It
will tell. Sold by all dealers. i
The undersigned offers her entire
stook of dry goods at wet and below,
Entire 'stock roust be sold without
reserve, Below are some of the Ms.
tractions 1—
$'lapnelettes, 7k & Insertions & Ern -
Se bond&ries, 40,
Lining 4o 40, 5c & Oe
Grey :G.lttnne120e Vests 5c & Co
Muslin 8e Fancy Braids 2c,
Pillow Cotton 20c
5e & 7c
Art Muslin 5ic Veilings 7c, 10e &
Towelling 4e 12e
Print 5o Needles 2c
Tweeds 87ie Velvet, Ribbon 2o
Cashmere Hose Oollar,Supports3c
16e Buttons per doz.
Cashmere 10c 2e, 8o & 4c
And many other articles too numer-
ous to mention.
Come early and secure the Bargains
r 5Ske<e
churches. Pour hundred and twenty-
eight partook of communion on the
Sabbath.
Board of trade elected following of-
ficers :—President, J. A. Runrbali, re-
elected;
Vice-president, 11. E.
Hod�'ens, re-elected • Treasurer, W.
E. Kelly ; Secretary, 'James Mitchell,
re-elected. Council, Wm. Camp-
bell, D. F. Hamlink, Alexander
Saund
era O
O. Lee,
J. W.
Fraser,
O A.
Nairn, 1
W. I3
n
R bi rts0
Parsons all
Robertson, R.
s ( re-elected), A. G. Gamble,
M. G. Cameron, G. L Parsons Robt.
Elliott, Mayor Mankliu, who was
elected' last year as a regular member
of the council, was added this year as
an ex -officio member, making an ad-
dition of one to the nnnlbers of the
council.
Don't Neglect Your Gough.
You may dislike taking tnedicine—
but coughs are best cured without
medicine. The modern treatment is
"Catarrhozone"—it isn't a drug—it's a
healing vapor, full of pine essences
and healing balsams. It spreads over
the surfaces that are- weak and sore
from coughing. Every spot that's
congested is healed, irritation is sooth-
ed away, phlegm and secretions are
cleaned tint, and all symptoms of cold
and catarrh are cured. Nothing so
quick, so sure, so pleasant as Catarrh -
ozone. In 25 et, and 51.00 sizes at all
dealers.
Belgrave •
Mrs. R. Stonehonse has beeu very
i11 but is now recovering.
Robt. Sterling has returned to his
home at ;al elite, plan His daughter,
Miss Sterling, will follow.
Rev. G. W. Rivers way called to at-
tend the funeral of his uncle, Rev. Mr.
Thompson, near London.
Alex. Stewart has rented C. Bell's
house and will move into the village
abort the Ist of April. Mr. Stewart
has engaged with W. Stubbs, of
Morris,
Geo. Hanna and son left for Ramie -
to, Mian., Monday of last week, with a
carload of settlers' effects. Mrs.
Hauua and family will be going in
couple of weeks.
Sydenham St. Methodist church. of
Brantford, has extended a call to Rev.
J. W. Brandon. of Port Colborne, to
become their next pastor, duties to
commence in July, The reverend
gentleman was a former resident of
this locality.
The many friends of Rev. E. A.
Shaw, of Lyons, and foemei'ly of Bel
grave circuit, will be pleased to know
that his
services
are appreciated
equally well in his present field as
they were here. At the last meeting
of the quarterly board of the Iona cir-
eult he was unanimously requested to
be their pastor for the next confer-
enre year and accepted, subject to the
consent of the stationing committee.
A failing tiny nerve—no larger
than the finest silken thread -takes
from the Heart its impulse, its power,
its regularity, The Stomach also has
its hidden or inside nerve. It was Dr.
Shoop who first told us it wets wrong
to drug a weak or failing Stomach,
Heart Lir Kidneys. His prescription—
DL'. Shoop's Restorative—is directed
straight for the cause of these ail-
ments—these weak and faltering in-
side nerves. This, no doubt, clearly
explains why the Restorative has of
late grown so rapidly in popularity.
Druggists say that those who test the
Restorative, even fora few days, soon
become fully convinced of its wonder-
ful merit. Anyway, don't drugthe
organ. Treating the ceruse of sick-
ness is the only sensible and success-
ful way. Soid by all dealers.
Goderich
The junior band has a ulenbership
of over twenty, and is making satis-
factory progress.
Goderich Industrial Exhibition is
dated for Sept. 28, 20, 80, and a enc-
cessful (fah' is expected.
Ata meeting of the water and light
commission it was decided to ask the
town council to submit by-law to the
oloctols to raise $20,000 for the pur-
.pose of laying a view intake Tripe.
Twelve applications were received
for caretaker of the Central school
and James Tait wits appointed. 111x.
Tail's appointment made a vacancy
on the board of h'nstees and his ieslg-
nation was consequently' accepted.
At the preparatory sevvice in Knox
church twenty-four
now members
were added to the communion 1011,
eighteen on profession of their faith,
and six by certificate from other
Wingham
3355. Rnbt. Maxwell has retnelled
'oil a three weeks' visit with friends
1 Michigan.
Rot.
b Anderson, T
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rub rty'brought;
h
t
a vellarge av to town. It weighed
685 pounds and realized 382.00.
Mr's. 0ern'ge Allen has returned
ftmn London Hospital, where she hod
been for some time, having an opera-
tion performed. •
Sunday was ]dur"ational duly in
Wingham Methodist Church, and the.
5011950ne were prca311108 by Rev. F. E,
i3lalott, B. 0., of Loudon,
111*. Lalnouby has sold his grocery '
business and }1'operty nn Josephine
street, Lo David 11,0811 Roti* Moon
V110111 hC'
pm clothed itta few years ago,
John Davis, Ceslo18 Officer cif
Montreal, who died no filo 5th inst.,
was an mete of 11." Davis, of Whig-
hanl. He was 75 years of age.
The ineuranre matters to millec-
Cinn with 111e recent fire helve been
adjusted and 111x. Gregory will have 1
the block repaired its soon as the
Weather permits,
Exeter
•linos Auld, of Essex, has been en
gaged as milliner by J, A. Stewart.
J. W. (Gotham, of St. Marys, Secre-
tory of the St. Marys, Ontario azul
Western Railway was in town 111 con-
neetion with the by-law to be submit-
ted glautiug the railway company
$10,000..
W. W. Tertian lute returned from
Detroit. turd Toledo, wherein spent the
past few weeks securing note ideas 111
I faisliiouahle dress for gentlemen also
becoming acquainted With the latent
styles of cutting.
Jos. Souioz' has 02) exhibition in his
window a lemon growl* at the home Of
Geo. Kerslake, Lumley. The lemon
weighs one and three quarter pounds
and makes the orclinary imported fruit
looks*uall in comparison.
Willis Chipman, of Toronto, was
here Tutor viewing the council regard-
ing the installation of a waterworks
system. He was accompanied by the
council aronnd the town and secured
all the data possible and will forward
his report to the Commit shortly. A
visit was made to the river and Mr.
Chipman expressed some surprise that
the stream had not been harnessed
long ago and an electric light plant
operated by water power.
Any Weakness in Your Baca?
Sometimes you experience pain and
weakness without much suffering.
Later on the pain will surely come.
The trouble eon be stopped now by
rubbing 011 Nerviliue=rub it in deeply
over the spine, and then put on a Ner-
viline
Porous Planter. layter
In these B re-
me.dies111 ou v'
find
will wonderful
and
quick relief. They will spare you
from an attack of Lumbago which is
the outcome of neglected pain in the
back'
onside. For all muscular pains,
8(5aies, and weakness, Poison's Nervi -
line and Nerviline Plasters have no
equal. Refuse substitutes.
Grey
il, aaeaEU AT ,BOISBEVAIN, Max.—
The Comet, of Lashbur'n, Sask., dated
March 4th, speaks of former residents
of this locality as follows ;--On Wed-
nesday, March 17th, the hone of W.
and Mrs. Voddun, it? the Boissevain,
Mian., district, was the scene of a
quiet but pretty wedding when 'their
youngest daughter, Miss Ida Blanch,
was united in marriage to Hubert S.
Vokins, editor of The Comet, Lash-
buxu, Sask. At the hour appointed,
and as the beautiful strains of the
wedding march froth Lohengrin filled
the room, the bride entered, leaning
upon the mount her father, and look-
ed charming in her bridal dress of
white Freuch cashmere with silk
brocade trimmings and lace, being,
as was the bridegroom, unattended
through the ordeal which after all,
proved to be not so trying as is
popularly believed. A large number
of friends 1i'oni Bbissevaiu and sur
-
rounding country were in attendance
and Rev. T. B. Wilson, Methodist
Iu1018101, officiated. The wedding
gifts were both numerous and costly,
being a tribute to the high esteem in
which they are held in the district
where 'they have resided for many
years. The bride was formerly a resi-
dent of Ontario, having lived a num-
ber of years in Brussels, and in Boni's-
t0u, conning to Boissevain, Manitoba,
in 1808. The groom came to Manitoba
in 1807, from Bamabnry, Wiltshire,
.England, but for the past two years
has been engaged in newspaper work
in Saskatchewan, having first located
at Warman and at present at Lash -
burn. Aitet a fele days visit with
Manitoba friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Vokdns will leave for their home at
Lashburn, and will carry with them
congratulations and best wishes for
their future happiness from a host of
friends and acquaintances.
Mr• Richard McCallum.
A well known citizen of Stirling, Ont.
cured of Chronic Catarrh and
irritable throat by
Catarrhozone.
A remarkable case exciting great in-
terest in Stirling, which, if possible,
adds to the popularity of Catarrh -
ozone as a euro for Catarrh, Bron-
chitis, and Throat Trouble.
Catarrh is one of the most disagree-
able and at the same time hardest to
cure diseases, This has been 4lt'. Mc-
Callum's experience :—
"For many years," be writes, "I
have suffered firm Catarrh, and con-
tinually hawked and coughed, so that
luy throat was always in an inflamed
iI•ritatble condition.
"Doctors' medicine did not help zee
in the least, and all other remedies I
used were quite useless. In one case
it was time wasted in snuffing powder
up the nose ; in another Using 0.
greasy ointment, and so on. Not one
of them was the least bit of good.
"T hoard Catarrhozone favorably
spoken of and tried a sample, and it
really benefitted me more in a few
flouts than years of treatment with
D
d Clm.'a' and other so called 11 d reeled{ es.
Receiving such immense benefit
from the sample size, I got the com-
plete outfit, urge Harcl Rubber In-
haler, etc., and but a few weeks of its
}use completely cured nye of Catarrh
and throat trouble.
"I recommend Catarrhozone as the
most satisfactory Catarrh remedy on
the market: Every word said about
it is true. (Signed))
"Richard McCallum."
Now perhaps you need a remedy
like Gateir'rhozone. It is the only
treatment that is applied locally as
well AS s ennstitutfonitity, The Inhaler
cleats the ah' passages, stops hawking
told spitting, and purifies the breath.
The Ferroiona Tablets which are
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an1
ul
lrltoti371111 ata „
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from the blood and build up the sys-
tem to 11 healthy, vigorous eonditiOn.
The eolnpleto outfit cost $1, at alt
401
Vigorous ezeroise
demands a food
with vigor.
Mooney's Biscuits
are the food for the athletic
man and girl.
Mooney's Biscuits are all
nourishment—to make
strength, muscle and
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from N, O. Polsnn & Co., Kingston, Fort Erie, Ont., express char pre -
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flatx
e ala•
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