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The Brussels Post, 1909-6-17, Page 5411.. is .1,,. of 00 MESS DARN ( T I aQRAO1iEN— Y 1' ct hinter o1rrlage 74117014011. 01. no alp Groaery,Tur, arty street, Brussels. K., 0, T. M. Brussel Brant of the Maoeabeus, No. 04 hold the regular 00000l)18o'!n the Ledge /Wont,.Seller along, on the 1st and 8111 n Y ea oYe ih 9 of (ash h Y s unlit ant , Visitors Co always Moe, VERB, A. MatoGUIIiE,$,1t, WM, SP ENOE OONYEYANOEit AND ,ISSUR OF MABT',1AGE LICENSES dee In tile' Pest Office, Eche;,' 90.4 JAMES HARRIS, Agent Howick Mutual Fire ire Tnsur a (S 0 q Company Y Oflloe and Residence- WALTON, ONT. JOHN SUTHERLAND DisonANOit( FIRE AND MARINO. GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS, 111 U. SCOTT As AN AUCTION. • nun, w111 sell for better prices, to batter men In less time and lose chargee Liam any other Auctioneer In East Huron or Ise won't °barge anything.- nates andorders can always be arranged at this ollloe or by personal application, ROBT. H. GARNISS BLUIOVALE - ONT, Auctioneer for Huron County. Terme reaeoaable, Sales arranged tot at the office of Tun Poem, Brussels, 92tf LEGAL ANU CONVEYANCING. IAT -M. 61NULA111,— • V V e Barrister, Solicitor,Conveyancer, Notary Public, ko, canoe—B ewar'sBloc I door Nortb of central Hotel. Solicitor for the Metropolitan Bank. 17 lit0UDFO0T, HAY8 & BLAIR— BAatlus'rERS SOLICIT01tS, NOTARIES .iURfaa, E'ru, W. PAolDeoom, K. O. 10. 0. HAYS et. 9'. Bnr[a. Oilloos-Those formerly 000apled by Lleears Oanrer0D te Holt, 04ODna100, ON19020. DENEEISTRY DR. R. P. PF -ILD. G „duate or the Royal nonage of Deuced Surgeons of Mame) and Fh•9t-class Honor Graduate of Toronto tlnivorsi Cy, Mee text to ll rower's rho iograan • al.eery. iiliUSNM1,1; L Fanners os Storekeepers ere by coiling to the Brussels 8aflt Works eau gut Buy kind of Salt they require. Gordon Mooney, H'luelnau, liruspeds. For Your Summer Holiday WI3Y NOT TAKE A Trip to Europe , Mloderate Rates BY Au IJE STEAMEBS Liverpool Glasgow London Havre New Steamers Superior Service l'qr full particulars offates end millings apply to W. H. KERR, Agent Allam Line. Brussels. eakt,t e. t s Weak Mamas, introlY Point to weak kidney Nerves. Tbo khinu a ! the aeon, land the Stomach, find tl t t ata , not. b1 the organ itself, but, In .l 1 ro,'o idiot control and guide. and strengthen th1 in. Dr. Shoop's Restorative Is a medicine suecil mile nr0pared to moll those - controlling nerves, Tn doctor the Kidneys alone,, 1s futile. It is a waste of time, and of money as Il -our bank aches of is 'mak,if the Brim Y OfBr1 htsor dark and of i ng or dangerous kid - nay tryDr 12 .uio I o ctiVearo0 ktd- Ta disease Mould-andPl sou a vihat it ran a and w do for you. 'Druggitsou i,ent it ran and will doforyou. llruggistrocoiltacnd and 0011. I• t'• a al R "ALL DEALERS" Pains of women, head pains, or any linin stopped ill 20 minutes sure, with Dr, Shoop's Pink Pain • Tablets. See full formula on 25e, Box, Sold by all dealers. Buai:nesa Cards The volunteers, twentyflve etrolag,. . under the cununanll .of taut, Leaman, A H. MONTIEiThI 1.101111, Stanbul•y and fiergt,•11'aiol' B4rt'leter, Botioltor, Notary, .te„ sueese901' t0 Relator are et .L Unr1U11 vamp for two A B Afacdomlld O1$ae over 8taudord Bnnk, weeks Olcero'Ahl0W01t11 reu,t With a run- away while (hawing (ream foe the Exeter creamery, 1..e was putting a can of the wagon tit John Oan)pboll's, 0051, 2, Hay, when the horse became frightened 000 the thunder and light- ening and 01109'10101 off. •In latticing the turn at Sexslnibh corner tall t110 eons n'1 L 1 u the a lsllolfar t' upside l d l i h u g 1 lighting dupe i I u spilled the whole o' the I t v l 01 1 1 wagon load 01 cream to the value of about $75, the weight being about 1000 pounds. The team was ill'ought 10 a halt by the wheel becomi lg (aught in a tree, One horse was injured having one leg badlyskiioned but the wagon was (14tnagod but little. The% Prior had his right arm Mk - en midway between - the . elbow and 6h n dc1. Haying cleaned la driving mare he was in the net of throwing 111e harness on her when she iv1)001ed and kicked John on the arm, with the 1980211118 stated, She was a part cul- aely savage brute and had landed her heels on more than one prior to this, consequently Mr, Prior usually kept one front -foot tied up. Such VMS the. case Wednesday, but that did not pre- vent her i'1'om doing the trick, The blow diel not knock Mr. Prion clown and in order to get out of the box stall he was forced to climb over the front which he did with considerable diffi- culty and liffi-cultyand walked to the house. oo If youwould have a safe yet certain Cough Remedy in the home, Ley Da Shoop's—at least once. It is thor- oughly taillike any other Oough prep - elation. Its taste will be entirely new to you -unless it is already your favorite Cough Rernc:cly. No.opimn, ohlorofornt, or ally other 0Cnpil'y1ng ingredients are used. The teudet' leaves of au ltarrnless, lung -healing mountainous shrub, give to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy itswonderful curative properties. It is truly a most certain and trustworthy pre- scription. Sold by all dealers. Brussels, DR T, T M'RAE Bachelor of Mediolne, University of Toronto ; tdoehtlate and Graduate of the uohegoo4 Pity stainne anal Burgeons, Ont, I Post. graduate 011100500Ese, Bar, Nose and Throat es ltul, Nem111. MeinSerowe Oh Nem Surgn to St, Wtoh• nose ose en1 Toronto. Mee over F. P. Smith's Dug store, Tele. phone Oane0ti with Urea )100at , o1r H OR HAMILTON Dental Burgeon Honor G1ndualt Dental Department, Toronto. 'University ; T•1oenttate of Royal college of Den Gni 4ins eerrs, of 01.00 o. Ofaoe. eve(' J, T. Hess' store l3russole. L-n•Will visit Wroxeter the first and third Mondays and Gerrie the mama and fourth Mondavi of eaoh month. DR, WARDLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario 'Veterinary UlleruDay hdnight iMh on1 n, 01Boo opposite9louMili, Ethel, Glome Tams Razz Ira r BRUSSELS Mni002N0 BoomGO2Na Noun 7:05a in Express 10:50 a m Express 11 25 0 in Mail -1:44 p m Express ........ 8:02 p m t Express 8159 n m WALTON To Toronto To Godericlr. Express 7:41 a m I Express 12:11 a m 15xpress...... ... 8:00 p m .Express - 0:15 p 10 i f in getmm Fordwich Iiowiek District will celebrate the corning 12th in 'Brussels. Mrs. (Rev.) A. L. `Russell, of Wrox- eter, is here on a two -weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. J. McKee. Howick Sunday School Convention will be held in the Methodist church Fordwich, Tuesday afternoon, 20th. inst. L. 0. L. 642 will holcl a lawn social: on B. S. Cook's lawn Tuesday evening June 22nd. A good program is being prepared and.Rev. Wm. Walsh, of Brampton, G9aucl Chaplain, of British America, will give an address. The return game of football between Forclwich and Harriston High School was played on the High School grounds in the latter plaice. The grounds being wet there was no brill - ant playing and neither goal was in great. danger at any stage of the game. W. Blackwood greatly strengthened the home team, while Fordwich was weakened by the loss of H. Downey, T. McKee, Wm. Spence and others. The game resulted in a draw. Pain anywhere stopped in 20 min- utes stare with one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. The formula is on the 25 cent box. Ask your Doctor or Druggist about this formula l Stops womanly pains, headache, pains anywhere. Wrote Dr, Shoop, Racine, Wis., for free trial to prove value. Atwood The trustees of theublic school have had the school ground plowed and levelled which will make it much more pleasant for games. R M. Ballantyne was yn in ToLon to attending Grand Lodge of the Chosen Friends. A. new lodge of that Order g o will likely be opened up in Atwood again. Wm. Klump was engaged in render- ing tallow at their slaughter house, and when he leftfor dinner, there was still a fire on and in some manner it caught to the building, when it was seen, the alarm was gnickly given and as a well and hose are in connec- tion with the place the blaze was soon licit out. Quite a bit of excitement as caused R w at the school, when at the last recess. some of the children were walking the ledge which projects ont.from the building about three feet from the ground, when Olara Willoughby fell to the ground causing a scalp wound.. A number of other children playing there, on seeing the injuries, became sick and others fainted, thus the teachers hada lively time for a while. The cement works was put out of business for a few days when an ex- plosion occurred in the large rotrary, blowing the encl out of it which is a huge piece of iron. Robert Cunning- ham, the burner, who was in Charge was fortunately away from the end of it when the explosion occurred or it would likely have proved another fatal accident. About 8.80 o'clock, p. m., the whistle blew giving the alarm of the and it was discovered that the coal tank and the coal conveyor was on fire, but with quick response and as few pails of water it was extinguished before doing much damage. A Vegetable Constipation Cure. Because they contain mercury and. mineral salts, niltity pills ase harsh. The easiest and safest laxative is Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. They.cleau the stomach, intestines and bowels—drive out waste matter, tone' the kidneys and forever cure constipation. As a general tonin and system cleausernothingg is so mild and efficient as Di'.'I3arnilton's .Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. Sokl everywhere in 25c, boxes... Exeter The Presbyterian Sunday School (told their annual - picnic to Grand Bend on Friday of this week. Hugh Speakman has returned from kis fishing trip to Owen Seam' and visit to Dr..Rollin's at Orillia. Court Exeter, 123, I. 0, 0, F., will attend divine service the James street church on Sunday 20t11. inst. Mr's. Gladtnan, who was called to Petea'boro' owing to the illness. of her uncle, as since1 Wan. Fowler, sends back wool that heh died. August Guhr, Shakespeare, was a of e v visitor in town. Ile was lone 'of the teederevs for the intprovenlent"af the Saublo river in Usborne township, Exeter Canning and Preserving Co. iserecting nshedhe tee, ga targe open at the Son 01 of theiefactory for the px'0teo• Lion of green peas brought to the foto- tory. The foundation ]s being built of content, Blyth The Ladies' Guild of Trinity church expects to hold a Garden Party on the evening of July 1st. Thos. Ballantyne visited, friends here. Ile has gone ,to .Lucknow, where he has taken a position in the woollen mill, Jos. Cootnbes had a new front plat:' ed in the store now occupied by L. 0. Charlesworth, which makes a decided improvement on the store. McMillan & 0ci: have commenced tearing down their old store and will erect as soon as possible 'a ttvo story brick building with basement S1x60, with cold storage combined. H. Bradford, who has run a black- smith shop here for the past two years left. for New Liskeard. Itis family will not move at present and the furniture has been stored in the vacant part of J. Cook's house. The shop in which be worked is at present vacant. A lawn social under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's church, Blyth, will be held on the church lawn On Wednesday evening, Jtue.3ri. A musical program will be furnished byon Tata Harpers, London, and others. Lunch seved from 5.80 to 8.80 o'clock. PBlITTr WBoDueG,—Tuesday morn- ing s o'clock a of last week t 6 o' lock St. Michael's uUUrch Blyth, was well fill- ed to witness the eonstn:natin of a matrimonial alliance between gJaures B. Reynolds, of Detroit, and Miss Harriet, daughter of. J. J. and firs. McCaughy, of this place. Prof. Glen Campbell, of Clinton, player( the Wedding March and Rev. Fr. Renton performed the ceremony. The bride, whom Nature had smiled upon, wore a becoming travelling suit of taupe. She was attended by her sister, Miss Rose, very neatly attired in pa1e blue. n The •lot (swan was John. Reynolds, g Y , of Detroit, brother' of the groom. Wedding gifts in rich profusion at- tested to the deserved popularity of the bride. Groom's present to the bride,a handsome 1)8010101, and u ]le t t briclemaid.a beautiful pearl crescent. Congratulations over Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds took the 7 a. in. G. T. R. train for a wedding tour which will include London, Toronto, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, the latter city be- ing their future home. The happy twain were showered with confetti, rice and flowers and are followed by many good wishes for a long, happy RATIONAL BEER MILLS Taking a Chance 's a serious thing when it comes to a food product. It may lead to indigestion and from thaton a a p to doctnt•. Unexcelled Flour purity shell ofguaranteed 1 1 Y as tvo sell is always theo t y cheapest. You take no chance i11 using it as every pound is sold muter our guarantee. Wm. B.A. Pryne ebelleleaelleatelanifielealeseaeaseabali Fine Care Fine Hair It's fine care that makes fine hair! Use Ayer's Hair Vigor, new improved formula, sys- tem s- te sties lt Yl nse a tious!Ys and you will get results. We know it stops falling hair, cures dandruff, and is a most elegant dressing. Entirely new. New bottle. New contents. Does not change the color of the hair, Vermins with eachp 01110 show11 we Y doctortoo ■/ Mk him about 10 then do na he (aye Ayer's Hair Vigor, as now made from our new improved formula, is the latest, most scientific, and in every way the very best hair preparation ever placed upon the market. For failing hair and dandruff it is the one great medicine. —tondo by the J. 0. Ayer Co., Lowen. 51000... andros erons lire. THE POST joins in the felicitations and hopes many joys may be the portion of 1VIr. and Mrs. Reynolds. Miss McOaughy was deservedly popular and will be :tnucll missed. For several year's she Most competently filled the position of or- ganist in St. Michael's church. The Girl that Is Palo. Sheis in clanger, her system is run down, weak—she needs nauriahinont, needs richer blood. Mora than all ego she needs -Ferrozone, needs it because it brings back the nerve energy which rapid growth and study have exhausted. '11101 ellcl-time vigor, happy spirits and new strength return with Ferrozone. Tlie delicate maid is energized, strengthened and rebuilt. Isn't it worth while using Ferrozone when it surelydoes so numb. At all dealers in 50e, boxes. Listowel Tho Bawling Club has decided to hold a Bowling Tournament in Listo- wel on July 1st and 211(1. At a meeting of the Oo. Council in Stratford it was settled that the Octo- ber session would be held in Listowel. Listowel races .Trine 22, 28 and 24. The Eel, 2.021, will be here and give. exhibition performances each clay. Inti Snelling, of this town, sold his chestnut snare Rosebud to Joseph An- derson, manager of the Union Bank, Wiarton, for $850. The offer of. the Listowel High School Board to appoint Wm. Ramsay to the principalship of the school has been accepted, and he will assume his duties as heed master at the beginning of the Fall term. The names of O. 112, Scott and Harry Livingstone are among the list of suc- cessful students at the recent examines None of Toronto University. Morton Scott has graduated in Arts and is en- titled to write B. A. after his name and lllr•ry Livingstone has success- fully passed his third year iu Medicine. The fife brigade had a second run Jail week, the roof of Bamford amford Bapb . planing mill having caught fire from a mispark from the smoke stack. Iu 3s nutes from the time the alarm was given the firemen. were on hand with the hose cart ane( had a stream. playing upon the ruof, and the fire was extinguished before any serious damage was done. Bnt for the prompt and well direct- ed work of the Listowel Fire Brigade, the Large frame residence of Dr. A. H. Nichol ou Wallace street, would have been totally destroyed by fire on Monday of last week• About 2 o'clock fire broke out from some un- known cause in the woodshed at the rear of the house and the builcling be- ing frame mud as diy as match -wood, the fairly strong East wind which was blowing at the time quickly carried the fire to the main building, the kitchen part and gable above being soon ablaze. The whistle speedily brought the town's fire-fighters to the scene and iu almost incredibly short time two streams of water were play- ing on the burning building from the nearest hydrant. The fire had in the meantime got a strong lodgement un- der the gable roof of the main build- ing, as well as enveloping the wooden shed and spreading to the stable of Mrs. Roulston which adjoined the shed. The copious supply of water, however, soon drowned ont the fire, and Dr. Nichol's many gabled resi- dence,, is left still standing, though somewhat damaged by fire and water. The principal ),part of the contents were re( 7(111 by willing citizens to a place ol'msaf4ty. AP, Tell some deserving Rheumatic suf- ferer, 611110, there is yet one simple way to certain relief. Get Dr. :Sheep's book on llhenlnat.ism and 0 free trial test. This bon] %vial make it entirely elem. how Rheumatic pains are quick- ly killed by Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy -liquid or tablets, Send no looney. The test is free. Surprise son10 disheartened sufferer by first getting for him the book from Dr, Shoop, Racine, Wis. Sea'Forth 1 t )tinTolgtn disposed of his s lrwoh Y business to111 Hess, of Palmerston, Gordon (lune whole studying llledi- ciue ill Toy onto, is spending his vaca- tion at his home here. The Canadian Order of Forester's at- tended service in the Orwell. of Eng instil t r •1st Sundity evening, Chas. Sills loft for the Nipegnn district, where he will be engaged ass :flee ranger, in the employ of the 'Dominion Government. .The ol Miming news item from Hay - orbit]. erhlll Lveaia Gazette, will be of in- terest to ,many' Seaforthites J. LeslicReid, who for Lhe past three years has been assistant secretary of the Y. M. 0. A. was presented ivit1 a loving 0)10) by the members of the as- sociation to relinquishing his duties. 11r, Reid resigned to become secretary of the Y. 101. 0, A. of Franklin county. Ile has been Very suce-essftil during 9RUSSEL GREENHOUSE Plants and flowers Any quwutity of Tomato, 010110- Mower, Oeleryy and Cabbage Plants, Tomato Plants 10c a box or So .a dozen loose. blue (a lit vliC1 r I ] 1o werlng Plants, and Annuals for bedding Boston and Japatl Ivy can be put out any time 1m Stomper - 150, 20c and 25e each. Floral Designs made to order, Agent for Dale's Out Flowers, PIHSS KELLY his salty in this city David 1 ar- ctuharson left last week foe North Tial, whore lie joined a surveying pasty a reratitig on the G. T. P. Miss Minnie A, Bast, tinughter of Frank Best, peas successful in winning the Arthur McCallum Memorial Scholarship, (50,) in the junior' year, fol' general proficiency at the Toronto General hospital Training School for misses. The return game of football was played Wednesday night of last week, at 13rncefiel0, between Seaforth and 13rncefi.eld, resulting in a score of 0-0. One regretting feature was au accident that happened to James SL'aples, who was unlucky enough to havehis collar bone broken, A Wonderful Cold Caro. Just think of it, u cold cured in ten minutes—that's what happens when you use "Oatarrhozone." You inhale its soothing balsams and out, goes the cold—sniffles are cured—headache is cured — symptoms of catarrh and grippe disappear at once. It's the heating pine essences and powerful antiseptics in Oatarrhozone that en- able it to act so quickly. In disease+ of the nose, for irritable throat, bron- chitis, coughs and catarrh it's a mar- vel. Safe even for children. 25c. and $1.00 sizes at all dealers. Goderich The cadet corps of the Collegiate In- stitnte+ was inspected by Ool. Law, and passed a very snceessful examina- tion. L"harles Shepherd left for Seattle Fair, and will see all the leading points on the Pacific coast before hie reu. Ttnrhe 0. 0. F. held their annual church parade on. Sunday Morning, attending North street Methodist church. Cotmtp Clerk Laue was in London 611]8 week representing the loeal Court of the 0, 0. F. at the Grand Lodge session held in that city. John Wyun, who has been in poor health for some time, had a fainting spell on the Court Uonse Square. lie was assisted to bis home. Sydney Malcolunson reached his boyhood's home here from West- minster, B. C. He has been welcom- ed by many old time friends and in- tends staying till Dominion Day. Sunday was the last Sunday Dr. Dougall will be in his own pulpit for smile weeks. His Board has given him a month's vacation. He andMrs. Dougall willspend oata of Pitts- burg P and the test in l t ko - h Its ].n. Rev. DL Curl who with his family is to spend the Summer in Goderich, will take Dl Dougall s work for him. The following former pupils of God- erich Collegiate Institute have passed the examinations of the Faculty of Education of Toronto University :— May Newton, Agnes Welsh, Charlotte Stirling and Wilhelmina Rutherford. In 3rd year Arts Marion Coats with high honors in Modern Languages ; and Wnl. Pi'oudfoot in the Political ie Sc ace course. Lty th year Medicine 1 a Harold lc Taylor, E. J. Eacrett anti \arm. Hackett. It Prevents Sore Throat. No simpler way to kill a cold and stamp out sore throat than by apply- ing erviline—rub it in freely, and then put on at Nerviline PorousPlaster. on the chest. These remedies hunt out pain, destroy every trace of con- gestion, cure the cold and tendency to bronchitis. Thousands find Nelms line inestimably the best remedy for pains, aches, bruises, neuralgia, sciatica, colds and Winter ills. Not only is 't penetrating andf c x t powerful, but it is safe and economical. A11 dealers sell Poison's Nerviline. Large bottles for 25c.the plasters stone price. Beware o,f substitutes. Wingham Domicil estimates for 1009 will re- quire a rate of 25 mills on Hie dollar. 14.13. Elliott' and Jas. H. Mitchell represented Court Maitland No. 28, 0. 0. F. at the high Court, London. lsIrs. Alex. Showers, who underwent as critical operation tat the \Vinghtun hospital is Making satisfactory pro- gress towards recovery. Among the graduates of Osgoode Hall we noticed the name of James Mhl:wen, second son of John MCEWen, B. Line, Turnberry. We wish 11r. Mellwen every 5lteee1s as lawyer. Ata ulcering of the Street amid Side- wali(s committee of the Council, Wm. 1'ryfogle was awarded the contract for tits new cement sidewalks on Catharine St,. East side at Ruts per square foot. l Kennedy u e .,. ! t with an accident that causes ilius to putt his arm itl 1a sling. One of his (lands was caught in the ice -breaker of his ice-cream Machine, and was badly torn, ramie ing several stitches. Osler, \\rade,•assignee. in the Hattie Bros. estate, to (pas sent t of L , t 1t a statement of the receipts and expenditure 111 this estate. The assets amounted to $21,- 770.48. The creditors will receive a dividend of 81 cents on the dollar and $8871.135 wits laid ill refer l ' preferred ed a aims s 1 p coat of runningbusiness and of wind- ing op the estate, Palmer Morden appeared before Polite Magistrate J, A, Morton., on at charge of supplying liquor to John -McLeod, who is on the `Indian list." The unl'oruaatiolt was laid by License In9pertor\Vln. Clegg, at the instance of Provincial ovincial Constable Phip pen. A number of witnesses were called and • • A 89 b • is • • w 89 • • ••89 m 89 i i i alt e r • Leave Kincardine s a. Arrive Detroit 4,45 p, • • 4. H. T. Hurdon, T. J. Kennedy, Local Agent. Traffic Mltnagex', Sault Ste Marie, Ont. : ' 0 soiseee!•eoseeeeeseeie0ell eeeeeseeeesseeeecoompeos•ees i Kincardine to Detroit and Return $ 2 . 00 • • • • • • •■ • Steel Steamer King 9 Edward Algoma Central Steamship tine k9 Tckets goodgoing Juni 15th til e Return June 27th and July 4111. Leave Detroit a. in. Oeu brat time. Meals ants Bel 011 Extra. • • after hearing the evidence the magis- trate decided as clear -case load been made out ancl iinposed a fine of $35 and costs, amouut.ieg iu1 all to $42 or the option of 30 days n1 jail. Sir William Macdonald has purchased the Joseph property at M0nu'tal and presented it to McGill University. The General Assembly adopted the granor his 0011, Edwald P. Seagram. to run, Mr. Huber says he will oppose Mr. King if n0 one else does. North Waterloo Conservatives may oppose the election of Hon, Mackenzie King if they can get .either Joseph Set - report. of the Committee on Church Union, which will be submitted to the Presbyteries and congregations, and also appointed a committee to consider the case of Queen's University, In sickness, if a certain hidden nerve goes wr0ug, then the organ that this nerve controls will also sure- ly fail. it may be at .Stoluach nerve, or it may have given strength and support to the Heart or Kidneys. It was Dr. Shoop tbat first pointed to this vital truth. Dr. -Shoop s Reetola- live was not matte to dose the Stom- ach nor to temporaril stimulate the. Heart or Kidneys. That old-fashion- ed method ie all Wrong. Dr, Shoop's Restorative goes directly to these fails ing inside nerves. The remarkable success of this prescription demon- strates the wisdom of treating the actual cause of these failing organs. And it is indeed easy to prove, A simple five or ten clays test will surely tell. Try it once, and see 1 Sold by all dealers. l.. ti,'.{..-+fi_.'OA ..i F.F. ....V. .,:.1, 1 The Oldest insurance Office in the World Founded 1710 Lei -Centenary 1910 Home Office : London, England Canadian Branch, BIM Building, Toronto, B. M. Blackburn, Manager B. GERRY, BRUSSELS AGENT EWAN & Ce. uggies and Wagons e i EWAN & CO. have the best and most up-to-date Buggies on the market, Three.quarter Buggies in black and seven eighth Buggies in black, stripe or any color, with auto seats and all wheels have a deeper rim and thicker tire than any other Buggy. Two shote rooms full of all kinds of Buggies to choose Erom— • every one fully warranted. Each Buggy has dash supports and mud protectors for the seats. We have also installed a machine for putting on all kinds of Rubber Tires. All kinds of repairs done on Buggies. Re -painting a spec- ialty. Tops re -lined or re-covered and made a5 good as new at a small cost. Special attention given to special orders. All kinds of heavy and light Rigs made to order. Don't fail to give us a call before making your purchase and let us boom Brussels for 1909. All kinds of repairs in stock, Best Dunlop Tires always kept on hand. The Ewan & Co, Carriage factor Brussels Y IIVELL BRED STALLIONS 1909 1909 Kaplan 2.081 and Costume Will stand for service this season at thein' own stable, BRUSSELS. BaronDel t:l Ka la e choice Yout Registered Roadster -St Ili n Stallion, whose zst dam i s Denarei; and dam, Baron Wilkes ; grd dam, Jay Goud, all producers of speed, will take a limited number of mares. Intending breeders should call and see the horses for themselves. Scott 84 Wrd. r''9ck PROPRIETORS BRUSSELS