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The Brussels Post, 1911-7-13, Page 4
THURSDAY, JULY te, telt i'r'e ma too but, foe a joke and the f,enniest ane is teat It woule not be safe to trust the farmers of Canada to free trade in nateral ',products with the Meted States, Sows idea of Canadian progress may he arrived at by an official statement that e,000,00n immigrants have eanie to reattach in the lust to years, What of the next to years? Wn'ryoudoing v the I A are to to act dace g beet ittterests of Brussels? ,Pie Fall trade will soon be here so if you desire to give the wink, to the purchasing publie the columns of Tee Poor are available and sure to sssist you, Hnteohelp,is very scarce in Ontario. Even at offers of topnotch wages then do not appear toebe available, We notice that a proposition is made in the West to import several thousand har- vesters from the Old Land, • SIR. WILFRID LAURIEa and other members of the Dominion Parliament are back from the Coronation and the sessions of the House will be resumed, The report of the Census and redistribu- tion and the Reciprocity question will be leading features. Ens • I 7 Hume x Ir a I Fair will be held in r e B ass is Thursdayand Friday, Y, iron October 5th and Gth. The Directorate say agtr Fair will out -do all its predecessors. Mark down the date and keep your eyes wide open for particulars. If you are not a member now would be a good time to join sous to get a good exhibit ready Swan broader basis of street watering in Brussels should be adopted than that in vogue. The sprinklleg of ON few blocks wens the desirability',of =..eeescontinuing the good work North ail. South On the Main street. This is a question of interest to more than the immediate residents as a large propor- tion of the townsfolk would share in the advantage as they do now in the busi- uess portion. Wily is it that the railway Companies are so frequently slow in giving out in- formation relative to excursions? Take the lath of July for instance, we have. known Committees- put to no end of trouble because fares and time cards of trains were so belated, rendering it next to impossible to get it into the hands of lodges and others interested in anything like reasonable time. Where application is made months ahead outsiders see no reason for such tardiness. Possibly the not way is so plain for the Co. but if so they should get busy earlier. A COUPLE Of communications are to hand relative to the boisterous conduct of some youths who have been disport- ing themselves in the waters of the Maitland on Sundays. Not so much over the fact of the bath being taken on e hot day but the apparent forgetfulness of a few as to what is seemly in the way of jarring on the sensibilities of others. Tf the river cannot be visited in a more orderly fashion, one party writes, the names of the noisy folk will be secured and notice served on them tor disturb- iug the peace of the Sabbath Day. The Statute is very plain on the subject hence the way is clear. IN chatting with Reeve Leckie, who has been touring various sections of the Province re -valuating properties for the Ontario Mutual, he says he finds no thriftier or more contented people in his. travels than the German farmers, Industrious, economical, home loving, less desire on the part of sons and daughters to rove, these families are not only bolding their owv but are gradual- ly accumulating farm after farm as the boys grow up and by concentration of effort and good management are paying handily for the acquired acres, Other nationalities hes could take a chapter ter •o ft m Han's book with profit on more than one flue. Tits Peter congratulates the young people of this community on their suc- cess at the recent Normal School exami- nations. We expect that the new peda- gogues will give a good account of themselves. The date is not ancient history by any means when schoolmast- ers and schoolmams taught a whole year for what the majority now receive in six months and fewer holidays to boot. It should consequently be the ambition of both teachers and trustees to see that only the BEST work is done. We believe teachers, as a rule, are de - thous of protnoting the best intereste of their pupils tied•itt return should begiven the widest opportunity on the part of the parents as well as the scholars, These days are golden and they will never come back, -'m 1• A. Glover, of Wiarton, while en- gaged in setting a hen the enter night, was furiously attacked by a rooster and as result of the encounter is now sof fering from blood poisoning. 'rhe spurs; Of the bird i»dicted a deep cut on the back of his band, as well as piercing completely through otte ofhis finger rots. That Hid Winter Cough 'rhe Cough syrup You've Taken Hath Wakened Not Not ayrOd You, Yeulll Never Be Well ••.i••Ill You Heal. the Lungs With "Catlarrhozene." Nothing pulls down strength, makes you wretohed, rnleerable and despoticl- ettt like a ebitu le cough, The old• fashioned liquid Mixtures slip down clic throat, enter the stontaoll and clo little else but ruin digestion. Oatari•hozctne is the only breathable cold, catarrh and cough medicine,. In. steed of taking drowsy drugs, choral, morphine and opbiiu nidettu'es, yon simply inhale the l'icllesbpitte balsams breathe into your lungs the healing, soothing vapor of a scientific remedy tl at commands s ul alt L k l the admiration nt 'till gond physicians. The extraordinary efficacy of Ott- tarrhozone is without a parallel. A sneezing cold is oared in ben minutes, a harsh cough is ceased in an hour, the most offensive catarrh Nehorough- ly drawn frail the system. lit case of asthma and beonehitis the reliafn a d certain cure that comes froth the heal- ing balsamic extracts in Otatterhozoee is simply wonderful. "Fol' more than twenty years I suf- fered with a cough, bronchitis, asthma and nasal catarrh," writes J. Lg. Fen- wick, of Staunton, P, 0. "Every attack I had seemed to gt'ow worse and 1 could hardly breathe on account of an aectunulation of phlegm in the nose and throat. One day I tried Oatarrhozoue and In ten minutes was wonderfully relieved. I could breathe freely and naturally through the Those, and blood spitting was stopped -Glia phlegm was cleared away and my regular breathing restored. No remedy ca do more Hen "Catarrh. ozoue." There is n 4 O remedycertain so c utt and safe as Oatarrhozone, but being a good remedy it is imitated. Beware of the substitutor, Large size Ca- tarrhozone lasts two months, price $1.00. Smaller sizes 25c,, and 50e. All reliable dealers or the Oatarrlrozone Co., Kingsbon, One Normal School Students The final examinations of the Nor- mal ormal Schools at Hamilton, London, North Bay, Ottawa, Peterboro', Strat- ford and Toronto were held on June 8 to 'S. The names of the successful stu- dents at Stratford with the certificates obtatoect appear below, The certificates of the successful candidates and the marks of the um successful will ba forwarded in due course to the addresses reported to the department of education. Per manent second class certificates will be issued to those of the successful Grade 4 and interim second class cer- tificates to all other successful can- didates Candidateshave who n t 0 succeeded in making 'the necessary standing for second class certificates but whose marks bring them within the provision of section 12 (3) (a) of the Normal School Syllabus will be awarded limited third-class certificates valid for five years, and upon passing the final examination in April or June in any year during the term of such certi- ficate, will be awarded second class certificates. 5 ares. The se latter candidates s will be intormed individually ad natty of the groups upon which they must rewrite. Those candidates who have failed to this examination will be required to at- tend another session, but they will be allowed t e o complete their course and write the final examination in April along with the Grade A students. PERMANENT SECOND CLA55. Kathleen Barry, St. Marys. Kathleen L. Bente Lucau. Minnie Laidlaw, Seaforth. Mary A. MacDonald, Searohmont, Dorothy .McLaughlin, Palmerston. Kate P, MCNab, Elsinore. Mary E- Morton. Durham, Elizabeth B. Traynor, Owen Sound, INTERIht SECOND CLASS. A. -M, C. Alien, Paisley, Vera F. Appel, Tavistock, B. -Anna G. Bacon, Newbridge. Mary A. Barber, Wingham. Marion Beattie, Cbesley. Ddrothy H. Bell, Tiverton, Hilda Beret, Plattsville. Myrtle Bichiu, Goderich, Leona Boettger, Hanover. Jennie Bowman, Wingham. Henrietta Brooks, Wyoming, Muriel Brothers, Brussels, Henry Burnett, Winterbourne, C. -Mary Coleman, Egmondville. Violet Colwell, Tara. Wilfred Crandon, St. Marys. Carrie Crowther, Holland Centre, D. -Rhoda Dean, Brookholnl, Alex. K. Dickson, Seaforth, E. -Ida Eamon, Stratford. Vera Elliott o cele G d b. Lilian Els ley, Mt. Forest, 1 Ella Evans, Brussels, F.-Orell M. Flarity, Owen Sound. Jessie M. Fleming, Washington, Mary L. Fraser, Galt. Archie Faller, Forest. Jas. C. Fuller, Stratford. G. -Ina Galbraith, Paisley. Vetch Gilrie, Arthur, Frances Givlin, Beechwood, Annie W. Glenn, Listowel. H, -Mabel L, Hall, Toronto, Alvin Hansuld, Tavistock, Emily Hatton, Guelph. May Henderson. Cra,gshobne. Hattie Hill, Lannon. Travers Houston, Egmondvlile, Ruth Howie, Walkerton, Olga Husband, Kemble. K,--Mlnele Kaitling, Galt. Alice Kerr, Hepworth, Blanche Kerr, Stratford, Rutb Knox, Atwood. L, -Lena Lochia, Innerkip. Ida Love, Seaforth, Kathleen Lynett, Arthur. Rose Litfin, Berlin, M. -Mamie McQueen, Brognor, Mary IvlcCauley, Britton, Isabelle IrlacDiartnid, Lecknow, Mabel Macdonald, Wingham, Floreuee W. McGregor, Balaclava, Agnes McGur, Durham. Mize E. 14IcKee, Millbank. Anderiee MacKenzie,'Seedorlh, Florence Ivicleenzie, Brussels; Mettle McKinley. Jackson, Rose McNevin, Goderich, Lillian MacVicar, Goderich, Marguerite Miller, Bognor, Ella L. Mitchell, l?ArkNill. Annie Murray laavistoek, Bernice lilertison, Newry .(attended 1.1amilttln Normal ) N,•-Aoiy le. Neelanda, Forest, Rites Newton Stretford, O, --Mary O'Grntly, St, Marys. P.-tetbel Parkinson, St, Marys, Mtsry I. Pearson, Clinton, Laura Pentland, Dungannon: Jeanette Pethick, Seaforth, R.n--e nie Rau Robb. , RichardsoBrussels, n, Vyner, Je Isabelle Robertson, Wingham, Tominia E. Robertson, Auburn,. Mabel Robinsou, M]toheil. Milton Robinson, Stratford, A, Vera' Rosenberger, Plattevlee. Daisy M. Ryan, Duegatanou, 5 -Marguerite Scott, Seaforth, Raleb Shaw, Jamestown. Beset° l• Smart, Brockville. ; Elizabeth Smith, Guelph, Florence M. Squire, Listowel, Frances Steinhoff, Stratford. g!Marguerite Stewart, Motherwell. e Ellen V. Stock, St. Marys, Mabel R, Stouffer, Berlin. Alice Swinton, Stratford, F. -Ida G. 'l'iudale, Arthur. W. -Recta F. Waken), St, Marys. eeGrace Waugh, Berlin, Elora Weber, elawkesvllle, Martha G. White, Gerrie. 8 Russell Wilhelm, New Hamburg, .eZ,-Ittez M. Zoeliner, Mt, Forest. Lim ITItD Tritan CLASS Ida M. Armitage, Locate Sydney Armstrong, Brussels, (altend- ed Hamilton Normal,) Ada Colwell, Bervie, Anua.Dopp, Berlin, Mary Downey, Tiverton. Anna M. Doyle, St. Colombian, Adrienne 1''inldl, Harriston, "Flossie Golbritz Mitchell, Helen A. Grieve Seaforth. N. Robina {u' ir Stratford, Elizabeth Lacey, Gv derinh. Elizabeth Turner, er ` riiugt On. Florence Thompson, Seaforth. Katherine Urquhart, Tiverton. Anne Vivian, Mitchell. Loss of Appetite and Energy Singly they are a worry --combined they become it burden, telling flat waste hits been iutnaenstl'y greater than the body's; power to rebuild, The first need is to reemistrnet the blond, make gout!the deficiency of red cells. Ferrozoue improves diges- tion. makes blood, the kind that uont•i- shes and iebitilils. Quickly the nervous system responds to the new power supplied by Nervlline. Strength returns, ambition revives, energy and endneauce gives the sys- tem just what it needs to maintain the balance of health. No tonic bet- ter than F errozote, 60c per box at all dealers. C WHY i BUY AT HOME Because my interests are here. Because the commuuily that is good. enough for me to live in is good enough for me to buy in. Because 1 believe in transacting busi- ness with any friends. Because I want to see the goods, Because I want to get what I buy when I pay for it. Because my home dealer "carries" ane when I run short, Because every dollar 1 spen.l at home stays at ho,me and works for the welfare of nl .eom unt y m y Because the man 1 buy from stands back of the goods. Because I sell what I produce here at home. Because the emu I buy from pays his part of the town, township and county taxes. Because the ratan I buy from gives value received always, Because the man I buy hom helps support our schools, churches. lodges and my home, Because when ill luck, misfortune or bereavement comes the man I buy from is here with the kindly greeting, his. wards of cheer and his pocketbook, if need be. • Here I live and here 1 buy. This gels right down to the root of the matter and covets the gronnd pretty thoroughly. Confronted with sucha formidable list of reasons, whattmaa would continue to buy from a depart mental store catalogue ? Belgrave (_IEURCII RtepoiTs,-The annual re- port of Belgrave Methodist church shows that the amounts raised ware as follows :--Snnshiue, $243.00 ; Brink Church, $438.80 ; Belgrave, 5523.25 divided as follows ; Pastor's salary, $750 ; Missionary fund, $238.40 , Ldu- maimal, $32.12; Women's Mission- ary Society, $ 77.00 ; Ladies' Aid, $80; Sunshine Trustee Bona], $35 ; total raised, $121.2.52. Rev. J. 3. Durrant is the pastor and Chas. Grasby, Re- cording Steward. Bluevale e ale TuwtwnilaRY COUNCIL. -Council fnet July arch, Reeve in chair. Minutes of last meeting read and adapted on 'notion of Messrs. Wheeler incl Mc- Burney. John A, Miller a atll appeal- ed to Lhe, Council to have line on aide Road. Lots 50 and 51 Con 1 ascertained. Moved by Mr. Rutherford, seconded by Mr, McBurney that, we get C. A. jetties, Township Engineer, to show council 1100 of Side Road when survey- ing Mehemet) Drain, Carried. Treas sneer laid half yearly report before Council showing balance of cash oe hand $1100.00. Moved by Mi'. Rather. ford, seconded by Mr. Wheeler that Treasurer's Report be adopted. Carried. Moved by 141r. Wheeler, seconded by Mr. Mulvey that Mr. Mc- Burney be appointed to ittspeee Oth line Bridge when Duff & Stewart finish Wavle. Carried. Moved by Mr. Wheeler, seconded by Mr. Rutherford that Mr. Mulvey inspect culvert on 15th line in A. Lincoln's Road Division' and if necessary give timber for mil - vert, Following accounts wore passed and cheques 'sited :-S. Vanstone gravel, $2,22 ; Mrs, 13. Holmes gravel, $1,80' Joe. Breckenridge ravel' and damages $4.20'; John W. Ringi ggravel, $1.20; E. A, Elliott, $2,70; 1). Bartle, gravel, $4.02 ; Jas. Peatuclt, fetev el d $ 17 • Jas, Peacock, gravel; ; $2,24 jag. >�lcilot'gal] Gravel and datnages, $424 ;Alex, MMt:Donald, gr evel, $2.80 ; 1). Ladle, graeel, $8,25 Isaao Wright, . expect tore road, $2.25 ; Sawyer Massey On„ vett, roach machine, $2.30 ; 1). Dunkin, rep. grader, $5.00 Jas, T. Wylie, gravel, 84c ; Jas. T. Wylie GIavel, $2.10 ;,Mrs. 13. b Imes, gravel $1.92 ; li,. Anderson, gravel end damages, 50.40 ; B. Long- ley gravel, $1.00.; H. elerkley, gravel eruct damages, $3.08 ; Jas. Markley, rep, Lin tons Bridge, $1.00,; Jas. Breckenridge rep. culvert (Morris to tray balf),,$1.00 ; A. Young bolts oil & 0. R. Machine, $1.05 ;Theo. Pitmen, working of machine, 521.50 ; Jas. Gaunt, gt avelling for County ; Hugh McKinnon. geavelling for Oount , $5.00 ; Wm-• Austin, gravel, $2.24 Jos. WTollood, refund Statute Labor', $4.00. Meetingadjourned to meet Monday ,Iulyalab 10 o'clock a. in. JOHN BURGESS, Clerk. Nervous Condition RESULTS PROM KIDNEY TROUBLE Sick kidneys make you feel sick in a number of Ways anti is now knot r f n vt that a netvoue cond•tion often results froth Iddneytrouble. ',Vhen the kid- neys are sielt the .w tole nervous sees - tem becomes tr- iitaLed causing headache, dizzy spells, tits of "blues,” neural- gic attacks, t'heumatic pains, weak eyesight, dull tend days, and a constant inclination to worry over trifles. 13ootii's Kidney Pilis streng- then sick ktdueys, care backache, re- gulate the mitre and rostore'to normal conditions. They are guaranteed. A:11 dealers sell. .50c. box, or postpaid from The It. 5'. Booth -Co. Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont. If you would like to test therm free write for a trial box. -Solcl and guaranteed in Brussels by Jas., Fox. Owing to the bot weather on Sun- day the evening service of Ttivibb Memorkel Church, Exeter, was 000 - ducted on the lawn. Pupils of S. S. No. 3 Usborne, pre- sented their teacher, Miss Greason, with a beautiful silvet biscuit jar and silver butter knife before her de- parture. Change in Dvsiness 'I'lhe undersigned has purchas- e•cl'the Harness Business of G. House, Turn beery 01,, Brussels, who will con llnne itie the old stand where he will be pleased to meet all the oltl custotners of the shop and' many new ones. A full line of both Light, and Heavy harness and Horse Goods always in atock or triad° to sitter. Nice range of Grips, Tt'unke, Telescopes, &o„ to choose from ab moderate prices. Will much appreciate a shade of public patronage. Careful attention personally given to either repairs or'new work, &C. Mangers U.A.RNIISS MAKER Hair Grows Thin Use Parisian Sago in Time. and Prevent Baldness If your hair is growing thinner and th]nuei' and causing yon anxiety go to Jas. Fox to -clay and get a large bottle of Parisian Saga, for only 60 cents. It such a delightful and re fresbing dressing thatyou will like to use it',r'egulaely, Parisian Sage is guaranteed to stop falling hair and itching scalp, to era- dicate .daudruff and make the hair lustrous and radiant, or stoney back. There is nothing just fits goncl as Parisian' Sage. See you' get the pack- age which contains the girl with the Auburn Hair. John Joynt, of Luekuow, has pur- chased an auto. Exeter Canning Factory Itas started on their pea pack. Woodham new , Orange tangs hall will probably be opened on Nov. 6th. A. mare valued at $240, owned by Alex. McPherson, Ripley, fell in a well and broke ibis'neok. 21 candid ateswtote on t the various departmental examinations held at Exeter last week. Miss Jessie McCullough, Exeter, had the misfortune to cut' a nasty gash in one of her fingers With a sickle. Ib 1'e gh'ed 8 stitches to close the wound. Arthur S. McLean, son of M. Y. Mc- Lean, 141. P., Seaforth, who hes been connected with the Dominion Lands. °face' at Dauphin, Manitoba, and later at Edmonton, has been appointed. Commissioner in the Peace River oonnte'y, and is now an his way to that pat'. of Canada's new North. It is it long slow trip, but inside of 3 years they -expect a railway, whit•) will givetheta ready access to the rest of the world. BRONCHITIS COMPLETELY CURED, St. Jean, 1'.Q, Jan. 5th, 1910. Father Morrisey Med. Co. Ltd., I can gratefully testify in favor of Father Morriss s Remedy for Bronchial trouble. I, had suffered for some time from Bronchitis, and could get nothing to give me ease, until I tried father Morris- oy's Prescription (No. 10). To my great aur else, after I had taken this remedy I commenced togow better, and soon after I was completely cured. de.GEORG E DESMARAIS. Everybody knows that many common roots, barks and herbs contain Nature's own provision for the relief of eo�ughs and colds. It remained Father orriss for M Y, 'with bis wonderful medical skill, to com- bine extracts from these is such a way as to make the most effective etre for all forms of throat and lung troubles. His prescription known as ` Father Morriscy'o No, 10" or "Lung Tonle", stops a cough by curing the inflamed con- ditton of throat or lungs which causes it. It goes a step further, too, and earns its name of " Lung Tonic " by strengthening the weakened parts. Tial size 25e. Regular size 50e. At your dealer's or from Father Morriecy, Idedioko Co., Ltd., Montreal, Qua: 82'' MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS addroaeed to the Post• master General will be reetived at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, tho11tlt Atignst 1911, for the convoyance of 1111s.Majeaty's MOOSa, en n proposed °entreat for four years, 12 Noma per week each way, between Bluevnle Peat Otlico and Grand Trunk Railway Station, front 11,01,1 Ogteber' et. Printed noticesoonl,dbtng further informaq Hon as to Conditions of proposerteohtenot may be aeon and blank forms of tondo may boob. calices at the Post Office of Bluevnle and at Mai Office of the Post Once Inspector at Landon, Post Oflloa Department,nch}) 9 Ott uyailn 2et1; Juice no 1011.) a ettecelnteS4erit, Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of George Clark, late of the Township -of Grey, in the County of Huron, farmer, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to "The. Revised Statutes or Ontario," 1807, chap. ter, 121, that ail creditors and others hav- ing claims against the estate of the said George Clark, who died on or about the 22nd day of June, A,. D. 1911, are required on or before- the Fifteenth day of July, : A. D. lett, to send by. post, prepaid, or deliver to Agnes Clark, the widowof the o R h deceased, a t Wnuon P. o: their t Cho s au encssaran»tea addresses and descriptions, the etatomeint of their accounts and the nature of the security (if any) held by them. And further take notice that after - such.. last mentioned date the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the chins of which they shal The (,Best School 0 CENTRAL '11 STRATFORD. ONT. `l =Our graduate:. are in demaud:pi But+ tie ze news meal state that, theyyare the best.' at! ,t Students from the 01Raa room Wel' 1. "�' per ie ,nth A raently nt duaaai miv,ith eomand X. t perionce was pieced reeentiy nt 00 7" fttter swum. All tiraduates secure petit- ions. ' "is scums in peat yearWas�sfx timer the number mdantg. We.r, have three demo tments-Coreinondel�1( N'+ g. a Shorthand and Tategrnphy, ,` A. 0LACHLAN, Principal.pi A•1' 44U r✓A.VSY6 7 f-SW.4' ST7Lv,a7^Av..4V.Y, t tl .d i then have notice and that the said Executors' will not be liable for the said assets, or any part tbereof,to any person 01• persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by them at thetime or such dlatributiou. Dated this 28th da eof Julie, 1911 Robert IDL szxoLazzx, Solicitor for Robert Executors f t and ate.Samuel. Wilton, the Executors 0f the carate.. The People's Column elellOrtoenteem YORKSHIRES, either sex, • at breeding age, for sale. Also 2 young Shorthorn bulls, one of them 1st prize winner at Brussels Pair. .IAS. SPEIR, Lot 110, Goa. 0, Morris. Box 275 Brussels P. 0. 'Phone 105. PROPERTY POR'SAL15-The undersigned . offers for este. 134 tiaras in park lots so Fiehleigh street, Brussels. Thereto an,lore in one plot. Itis known IN the Driver property. For further particulars as to price, tome, .ka., apply to MRS. 3. W. POLLARD, Ethel. deer ATA BARGAIN. -Will. dispose of. cottage, Elizabeth street, Brussels, at $850 a greet bargain, in order to secure quick sato. Key may Imbed from Mr. J. Leckie. For further pnrtleulare eon Mr. Leckie or write the under- signed, J. H. CAMERON, 10St. George 81., London, OOMFORTABLE BRIDE HOUSE with stable, well, &a., mid 2 tierce of choice land. far sale in cis Southerly E:14 of Brus'. eels. Immediate poasessiot ase gives. For further particulars apptl , Walt.ScoU,BraA- 'sole, or JNO, MCARlLktUR, Wilton P. 0, FARM EOR SALE. -Being Lot, 20, Con. 14, McKillop' township eontahung. about 22 acres, all olenred. On the prentises'is a bride house, bank barn with hogpen combined, and a new power will for pumping,grinding, 115• also good hearing archar,',ehiflySPya.' Lanz{ is in extra good state of cultiyntioa, having been cropped light and large stook of both trees and cattle fed en it for years, berm is situated ee mike from school and 2 miles fro,,, Walton U. P. R, Station. For further tertian - .......................... 4 ® 1 0 •l• HU- •t• Students may enter any day. Open entire yea,'. Now isagood time to enter. Largest, Lettiners in Canada. Geminates get best positions, Thousands studying at home. Exclusive right of the "Famous Bliss Book -Keeping System" for Ontario. "Actual Business front Start to Finish," Write fill• particulars. O e• k ♦ • •1• 0 ® 0 ,1. ♦ Business College ♦ .(Affiitatod with Wingham Bust- ,. Hess College.) 0 b GEO. SPOTTON, - President 7 e•0•t04•04•aa•®d.sa•ar♦a•40.14 i.4.4.♦+4, Ian, write J. R. HAMILTON, Walton,(. O., or noel, on the premises. 40•tC ARM FOR p op r t The. 100 hot o fmm Un• Ing the property is the Into Palo by the Lot22,igne ..A G,ey, is offered sole cleared, bl undersigned. !'herea i bbs fns she 000 bol aneewelltimbered; C4114.114 term chore feta good bank bsr.r, Image delving abed turd a com- fortable house. o no, Pla o e in good con ditto n end d ell A. Mo, For further 1). mol AI applyto e- 348. A. anbrook or JAS. D. M8NA1R, Bees- utors, Craabrook P. 0., or F. S. SUOTT, 1< eels. � � 7•tf, h OO®® 000 a O.ODA 9®•58 d• ©EToq �o,mom.t ♦ 0 To Machinery cry Users F ♦ and farmers O o 0 F ARM FOR SAL10,-'mo undersigned effete 4,for Bale, his 100 acre farm, boli, Lot 00, 0 0 Con, k5, Grey. about 7000S aleered,, balance 0 The new Maehfile Shop of the 4 10 aWantpt a acres 1a Pall wheat, Flt acres seed- o ed down. 1l'all plowing is being done, 0n the A farm le a frame house, bank barn, driving shed, 0 f1 good orchard and drilled well: Otoso to post. ♦. BRUSSELS FIRE APPLIANCE 0 entre, olturoll and school. For further pnrttatt. 6 laic appply to JOHN OSBORNI0, Proprietor, ♦ o or F. 8, Santa, Brussels, 0 t P and MACHINE Co, o FARM Felt SALE, betnBB Sout]YltnlfLot'd6, e 0 Oon. 4, Mort'Ls township, Huron 00., can- 0 0 0 is now ready for business, and, tninhtglUUaaresmoreorless, On Uhe u•em- 6 tees is a frame house, bank barn, good orchard ♦ tai.th gond ]Ilaohianefy anti Sleillod wail, tvindmiti, &o, All cleared etxoeut about. S 'to' lunhanins, we are h1 a 1pnsitfotl au note. School 1 miles distant. Only 231 O, to atteltd to your repairs prompt,- miles from Brussels. 0 acres of Fall wheat n p 1 0. and about 50 acres seeded down. Por price, ♦ ly rills tee reaaOnable• ratCS, t+ terms and. other information apply en the ♦ 9 1,"0.6 nn0°r,eUpAi 9aot4�nbgi•u este els p' �° 'Phone 6 .11 you will tot us know yolu' o il-tf A,L,et, Prcprletm•, ♦ Wancime Iva IVlll give. you bODOet ♦ advise anti help if couuocted 3 • with Machines . a ;ARMS FOR SAY E. --Lots 21 and 12, Con; 14,. ♦ Y _ o lir 5001(:1110', and Lot 211 on the lath Cortoos- O tion. Leta e1 and 22 compose the Gardiner ♦ GiVo OS a trial and,r homestead nand contnh,aabaut 1,80 teres ,ill. :. to Bl'i an money t first-olaealand, wall roused, well tea drn)ned - lsseta, sawn tilos and money i end has 16 acf00 of good hnrdweod bush ; goad .;i• for Yourselves, a comfortable buildings with nil incident Int. pt•ovemente ; plenty of 5501 s ring water and a good beating orchard. This is ono or the choicest forme hl the County of Huron and will be:eold on terms to suit j1lsurcltaaer• Lot 28 wettable Macros with small house and bay' all in pantiles and has been for .year's. 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Nervous Condition RESULTS PROM KIDNEY TROUBLE Sick kidneys make you feel sick in a number of Ways anti is now knot r f n vt that a netvoue cond•tion often results froth Iddneytrouble. ',Vhen the kid- neys are sielt the .w tole nervous sees - tem becomes tr- iitaLed causing headache, dizzy spells, tits of "blues,” neural- gic attacks, t'heumatic pains, weak eyesight, dull tend days, and a constant inclination to worry over trifles. 13ootii's Kidney Pilis streng- then sick ktdueys, care backache, re- gulate the mitre and rostore'to normal conditions. They are guaranteed. A:11 dealers sell. .50c. box, or postpaid from The It. 5'. Booth -Co. Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont. If you would like to test therm free write for a trial box. -Solcl and guaranteed in Brussels by Jas., Fox. Owing to the bot weather on Sun- day the evening service of Ttivibb Memorkel Church, Exeter, was 000 - ducted on the lawn. Pupils of S. S. No. 3 Usborne, pre- sented their teacher, Miss Greason, with a beautiful silvet biscuit jar and silver butter knife before her de- parture. Change in Dvsiness 'I'lhe undersigned has purchas- e•cl'the Harness Business of G. House, Turn beery 01,, Brussels, who will con llnne itie the old stand where he will be pleased to meet all the oltl custotners of the shop and' many new ones. A full line of both Light, and Heavy harness and Horse Goods always in atock or triad° to sitter. Nice range of Grips, Tt'unke, Telescopes, &o„ to choose from ab moderate prices. Will much appreciate a shade of public patronage. Careful attention personally given to either repairs or'new work, &C. Mangers U.A.RNIISS MAKER Hair Grows Thin Use Parisian Sago in Time. and Prevent Baldness If your hair is growing thinner and th]nuei' and causing yon anxiety go to Jas. Fox to -clay and get a large bottle of Parisian Saga, for only 60 cents. It such a delightful and re fresbing dressing thatyou will like to use it',r'egulaely, Parisian Sage is guaranteed to stop falling hair and itching scalp, to era- dicate .daudruff and make the hair lustrous and radiant, or stoney back. There is nothing just fits goncl as Parisian' Sage. See you' get the pack- age which contains the girl with the Auburn Hair. John Joynt, of Luekuow, has pur- chased an auto. Exeter Canning Factory Itas started on their pea pack. Woodham new , Orange tangs hall will probably be opened on Nov. 6th. A. mare valued at $240, owned by Alex. McPherson, Ripley, fell in a well and broke ibis'neok. 21 candid ateswtote on t the various departmental examinations held at Exeter last week. Miss Jessie McCullough, Exeter, had the misfortune to cut' a nasty gash in one of her fingers With a sickle. Ib 1'e gh'ed 8 stitches to close the wound. Arthur S. McLean, son of M. Y. Mc- Lean, 141. P., Seaforth, who hes been connected with the Dominion Lands. °face' at Dauphin, Manitoba, and later at Edmonton, has been appointed. Commissioner in the Peace River oonnte'y, and is now an his way to that pat'. of Canada's new North. It is it long slow trip, but inside of 3 years they -expect a railway, whit•) will givetheta ready access to the rest of the world. BRONCHITIS COMPLETELY CURED, St. Jean, 1'.Q, Jan. 5th, 1910. Father Morrisey Med. Co. Ltd., I can gratefully testify in favor of Father Morriss s Remedy for Bronchial trouble. I, had suffered for some time from Bronchitis, and could get nothing to give me ease, until I tried father Morris- oy's Prescription (No. 10). To my great aur else, after I had taken this remedy I commenced togow better, and soon after I was completely cured. de.GEORG E DESMARAIS. Everybody knows that many common roots, barks and herbs contain Nature's own provision for the relief of eo�ughs and colds. It remained Father orriss for M Y, 'with bis wonderful medical skill, to com- bine extracts from these is such a way as to make the most effective etre for all forms of throat and lung troubles. His prescription known as ` Father Morriscy'o No, 10" or "Lung Tonle", stops a cough by curing the inflamed con- ditton of throat or lungs which causes it. It goes a step further, too, and earns its name of " Lung Tonic " by strengthening the weakened parts. Tial size 25e. Regular size 50e. At your dealer's or from Father Morriecy, Idedioko Co., Ltd., Montreal, Qua: 82'' MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS addroaeed to the Post• master General will be reetived at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, tho11tlt Atignst 1911, for the convoyance of 1111s.Majeaty's MOOSa, en n proposed °entreat for four years, 12 Noma per week each way, between Bluevnle Peat Otlico and Grand Trunk Railway Station, front 11,01,1 Ogteber' et. Printed noticesoonl,dbtng further informaq Hon as to Conditions of proposerteohtenot may be aeon and blank forms of tondo may boob. calices at the Post Office of Bluevnle and at Mai Office of the Post Once Inspector at Landon, Post Oflloa Department,nch}) 9 Ott uyailn 2et1; Juice no 1011.) a ettecelnteS4erit, Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of George Clark, late of the Township -of Grey, in the County of Huron, farmer, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to "The. Revised Statutes or Ontario," 1807, chap. ter, 121, that ail creditors and others hav- ing claims against the estate of the said George Clark, who died on or about the 22nd day of June, A,. D. 1911, are required on or before- the Fifteenth day of July, : A. D. lett, to send by. post, prepaid, or deliver to Agnes Clark, the widowof the o R h deceased, a t Wnuon P. o: their t Cho s au encssaran»tea addresses and descriptions, the etatomeint of their accounts and the nature of the security (if any) held by them. And further take notice that after - such.. last mentioned date the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the chins of which they shal The (,Best School 0 CENTRAL '11 STRATFORD. ONT. `l =Our graduate:. are in demaud:pi But+ tie ze news meal state that, theyyare the best.' at! ,t Students from the 01Raa room Wel' 1. "�' per ie ,nth A raently nt duaaai miv,ith eomand X. t perionce was pieced reeentiy nt 00 7" fttter swum. All tiraduates secure petit- ions. ' "is scums in peat yearWas�sfx timer the number mdantg. We.r, have three demo tments-Coreinondel�1( N'+ g. a Shorthand and Tategrnphy, ,` A. 0LACHLAN, Principal.pi A•1' 44U r✓A.VSY6 7 f-SW.4' ST7Lv,a7^Av..4V.Y, t tl .d i then have notice and that the said Executors' will not be liable for the said assets, or any part tbereof,to any person 01• persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by them at thetime or such dlatributiou. Dated this 28th da eof Julie, 1911 Robert IDL szxoLazzx, Solicitor for Robert Executors f t and ate.Samuel. Wilton, the Executors 0f the carate.. The People's Column elellOrtoenteem YORKSHIRES, either sex, • at breeding age, for sale. Also 2 young Shorthorn bulls, one of them 1st prize winner at Brussels Pair. .IAS. SPEIR, Lot 110, Goa. 0, Morris. Box 275 Brussels P. 0. 'Phone 105. PROPERTY POR'SAL15-The undersigned . offers for este. 134 tiaras in park lots so Fiehleigh street, Brussels. Thereto an,lore in one plot. Itis known IN the Driver property. For further particulars as to price, tome, .ka., apply to MRS. 3. W. POLLARD, Ethel. deer ATA BARGAIN. -Will. dispose of. cottage, Elizabeth street, Brussels, at $850 a greet bargain, in order to secure quick sato. Key may Imbed from Mr. J. Leckie. For further pnrtleulare eon Mr. Leckie or write the under- signed, J. H. CAMERON, 10St. George 81., London, OOMFORTABLE BRIDE HOUSE with stable, well, &a., mid 2 tierce of choice land. far sale in cis Southerly E:14 of Brus'. eels. Immediate poasessiot ase gives. For further particulars apptl , Walt.ScoU,BraA- 'sole, or JNO, MCARlLktUR, Wilton P. 0, FARM EOR SALE. -Being Lot, 20, Con. 14, McKillop' township eontahung. about 22 acres, all olenred. On the prentises'is a bride house, bank barn with hogpen combined, and a new power will for pumping,grinding, 115• also good hearing archar,',ehiflySPya.' Lanz{ is in extra good state of cultiyntioa, having been cropped light and large stook of both trees and cattle fed en it for years, berm is situated ee mike from school and 2 miles fro,,, Walton U. P. R, Station. For further tertian - .......................... 4 ® 1 0 •l• HU- •t• Students may enter any day. Open entire yea,'. Now isagood time to enter. Largest, Lettiners in Canada. Geminates get best positions, Thousands studying at home. Exclusive right of the "Famous Bliss Book -Keeping System" for Ontario. "Actual Business front Start to Finish," Write fill• particulars. O e• k ♦ • •1• 0 ® 0 ,1. ♦ Business College ♦ .(Affiitatod with Wingham Bust- ,. Hess College.) 0 b GEO. SPOTTON, - President 7 e•0•t04•04•aa•®d.sa•ar♦a•40.14 i.4.4.♦+4, Ian, write J. R. HAMILTON, Walton,(. O., or noel, on the premises. 40•tC ARM FOR p op r t The. 100 hot o fmm Un• Ing the property is the Into Palo by the Lot22,igne ..A G,ey, is offered sole cleared, bl undersigned. !'herea i bbs fns she 000 bol aneewelltimbered; C4114.114 term chore feta good bank bsr.r, Image delving abed turd a com- fortable house. o no, Pla o e in good con ditto n end d ell A. Mo, For further 1). mol AI applyto e- 348. A. anbrook or JAS. D. M8NA1R, Bees- utors, Craabrook P. 0., or F. S. SUOTT, 1< eels. � � 7•tf, h OO®® 000 a O.ODA 9®•58 d• ©EToq �o,mom.t ♦ 0 To Machinery cry Users F ♦ and farmers O o 0 F ARM FOR SAL10,-'mo undersigned effete 4,for Bale, his 100 acre farm, boli, Lot 00, 0 0 Con, k5, Grey. about 7000S aleered,, balance 0 The new Maehfile Shop of the 4 10 aWantpt a acres 1a Pall wheat, Flt acres seed- o ed down. 1l'all plowing is being done, 0n the A farm le a frame house, bank barn, driving shed, 0 f1 good orchard and drilled well: Otoso to post. ♦. BRUSSELS FIRE APPLIANCE 0 entre, olturoll and school. For further pnrttatt. 6 laic appply to JOHN OSBORNI0, Proprietor, ♦ o or F. 8, Santa, Brussels, 0 t P and MACHINE Co, o FARM Felt SALE, betnBB Sout]YltnlfLot'd6, e 0 Oon. 4, Mort'Ls township, Huron 00., can- 0 0 0 is now ready for business, and, tninhtglUUaaresmoreorless, On Uhe u•em- 6 tees is a frame house, bank barn, good orchard ♦ tai.th gond ]Ilaohianefy anti Sleillod wail, tvindmiti, &o, All cleared etxoeut about. S 'to' lunhanins, we are h1 a 1pnsitfotl au note. School 1 miles distant. Only 231 O, to atteltd to your repairs prompt,- miles from Brussels. 0 acres of Fall wheat n p 1 0. and about 50 acres seeded down. Por price, ♦ ly rills tee reaaOnable• ratCS, t+ terms and. other information apply en the ♦ 9 1,"0.6 nn0°r,eUpAi 9aot4�nbgi•u este els p' �° 'Phone 6 .11 you will tot us know yolu' o il-tf A,L,et, Prcprletm•, ♦ Wancime Iva IVlll give. you bODOet ♦ advise anti help if couuocted 3 • with Machines . a ;ARMS FOR SAY E. --Lots 21 and 12, Con; 14,. ♦ Y _ o lir 5001(:1110', and Lot 211 on the lath Cortoos- O tion. Leta e1 and 22 compose the Gardiner ♦ GiVo OS a trial and,r homestead nand contnh,aabaut 1,80 teres ,ill. :. to Bl'i an money t first-olaealand, wall roused, well tea drn)ned - lsseta, sawn tilos and money i end has 16 acf00 of good hnrdweod bush ; goad .;i• for Yourselves, a comfortable buildings with nil incident Int. pt•ovemente ; plenty of 5501 s ring water and a good beating orchard. This is ono or the choicest forme hl the County of Huron and will be:eold on terms to suit j1lsurcltaaer• Lot 28 wettable Macros with small house and bay' all in pantiles and has been for .year's. There aro ten Reran of good bush on able form, For !orator ptartiauiare apply to A LEX, Gannett - ER, Walton P. ON or on the promisee, 40•tf !SUM til t ' U AMB® d �Millstreet Brussels Ob'DQr04dC•t•�0,p:i�,.QO•Y�096i0we♦