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The Brussels Post, 1905-9-14, Page 5t -:-11 =it=it" B SS *7-1- e�0,' TWO Remarkable Records 1 Jlado by t the Popular CENTRAL c STRATFORD. ONT. ncoo Y.VN4a AND Anexarma l B Te. . The utte raae at the ononiu o f our )all Tewas r R. Me nilRroti, that bfa year ilea Last month we lied Tax ¢runs as men o lie for b1ck. coupes, s This uu hunt ata. lb we could OII. Tbbs andoBlows il iudlolo to Inehost robot and ebrpoze. thigh' 11V host a0hp01 to patronize. Bitter uov. Mag uifoent cotal'u'uo free. W. J. ELLIU '11' Prmol lel, 1 a ��23� P�Q3-i�r� l�i� $_r Friiii-ai� riFe ...X41c5i2ela2ft5faIrte TRAIN UP A CHILD And when up send him or her to LISTOWEL • Torun shone April 11t1i, 1904 Two Courses— Send 1 and Shorthand. om olein for College Journal. A.1... Ata1NTYltT, Manager, MEDICAL CARDS. DI..1. A. BURNS— _ N iteleessor to I)r. J. A. McNaughton Rruesota, Onttriu Graduate of Polyoliulc Post Graduate School of Medicine and Surgery, New York Member al College of Phyelolaus and Sur- geons of Ontario. Ofllae and residence) same as formerly 00• copied by Dr.ktoNaughton, 'Plume No. 21, Dioeasoe of women a apeoleity. BUSiNESS CARDS. /j ONEY TU LOAN A'L' 5 NLI'!i lY.l cent, F.B. SOUT'r, 8russole. 'Iva. MaORACKEN— • Issuer of Marriage Linen,. Di lice at Grocery, Turuberry 141001, )11.1. 016 WARMS FOR HALE—TUE UN 001i0000E0 has several good Farms io, talo and to root, cosy terms, In 'Pownehip. of Morris and Grey, F R. SOOT':. Brueeme C. 0. F. Court Priuoees Alexandria, No.21, 0.0. F., lirusealt, meets In their Lodge Rooms, Hlue- hill lilock, an the 2nd and last Tneodays of each month, ate o'uloolr. Witting brethren always welcome. . JAS. BT.IIMESS, 0. R. a. 10. MELLISH, R. 0. M. MORRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WALTON, ONT. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM% TN0p8AN010, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS. TN� S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - i • HER, will 5011 for butter prices, to better men In lose time and lues charges than any other Auctioneer in Fast Huron or he won't charge anything. Dates and orders eau always be arranged at thio office or by personal application, ROBT. H. GARNiSS BLUEVALE — ONT, Auctioneer for Huron County. Terme reasonable, Sales arranged for at tbo office of 1'8E PooT, Brussels, 2260 VETERINARY. GA. CUNNINGHAM_ • Honor Grndaace of the Ontario Vet- erinary College. is prepared to treat all dto• eases of domesticated animate do a compet- ent manner. Particular attention paid to Veterinary neutlotry and Milk Fever. Galls promptly attended to. 011loe and Infirmary —Four doors North of bridge, Tm'nborry et., Brussels. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. AB. MACDONALD— • Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Tete. Suceas0or to G, F. Blair. OJBae over Stan- dard Sauk, Brunetti. Solicitor for Metro- politan Sauk, MT M. SINOLAIR— • Barrioter, Solicitor, •Oouveyaneer, Notary Public, deo, Ofiloo—S thwart's Block 1 door North of Oeutral Hotel. Solicitor for the Standard Bank, pEOUDFOOT, HAYS .se BLAIR— BAR1RI8TER Y1 SOLICITORS, NOTARIZES W. PRe0DliaOT, 1h 0. 11.. O. HAYS el, F. RLA111, Caicos—Those formerly occupied by Milian Oiuherou dt Nom, G00RR100, 01TARIo, DENTISTRY DR. R. P. FEiLD. OFNTMT Graduate of the Royal Oollege of Oontal S urgeons of Ontario end Blrot•alaee Honer G raduate of Toronto t)uiverelty, OiBOt n ext to Brewer's Photograph Gallery, BRUSSELS. 'meadia,/JELL/OTT as TORONTO. ONT.. i� Tho 1.4g et Business and Short- E n.t bond School in Western Onta012. 00r ('FF coarses aro thorough andpraotleal.Vf .P-Tonobfag to done by exo4eileteod 111. J,D etrnotors. Thorp le no bettor Sobool q,, In the Dominion Li ALL GRADUATES BEOU1t0 POS. B IT40 S, Enter NOW. 0 Nrito for our freoUatalog11o. It ELLIOTT dt Mbt,A011LAN, d9 l'ilnelpele, WINGHANI Business College .11.411a •., ..r PARENTS, YOUNG MEN, YOUNG WOMEN, WAKE UP to the feat that a keowlod'e I of Rooklreeping,: Shorthand and Tynowrl'a. lei; 30 an 09019/11011 for 0000000 ni life. A0 tel invuntmeut it p[tya a dlyldond every day 111 the 0001', There [e ,no t ,o 11110 bile PRESENT, 1m. prove the mount and you assurein the future. Enter NOW, and serum a thorough training iu either of our departments, that wil Pave filo business avenues sueceesfully 100 You. Terme and further information cheerfully given iu • :into !,. v by cull 1, or writing, 0110, BTorrox, N. Rx01IlALn Preerrona0, President, Principal. 12 years teaching oxporionoo. Touring Through Germany, Dean Evzwroxz.—I wrote lent from Bru000le I believe, and here I am at tloidleburg. We left Weasels the day after the celebration end by the way, Sir Hugh Reid, who wail an invited gout of King Leopold'e aolebrution was telling us that the Prieue'e little son, of wham I wrote you stood for two Inure between father and grandfather at the reception that afternoon, I enjoyed Brussels very much indeed. Did I write you about our visit to Waterloo 7 I have forgot1eu. At any rate we went and viewed all that remains of that famous battlefield. A large muuud 165 feet high, on top of wbioh 'Daudet a lion, oast from the oanuon captured by the British, oom memorates the death of the brave fellows who fell. tbere. From the top of the mound oan be seen farm home where Were fought battles of Mt. Si. Jean, L Belle Alibanee, Hangomort and La HayeSainte. Oar guide showed as all over the place and took especial pains in pointing out the fact that the Frenob never entered the North gate of Hango. mart Farm where the British were stationed but at the South gate R,beld by a few allies. To -day grain waves ripe over the seem of oarnage of 90. years ago, and cattle graze on the mound. At the foot of the mound peasants stand offer• ick for sale everything yon oan think of, We had a delightful drive through the Forest and stopped at the museum, and Osumi' which was need ase hospital for the wouudsd. We eaw the bed in whicl, the Duke slept the night of June 18tb, 1815. From Brussels we came to Aix.la Chapelle the borne of Uharlemague of historic Tome, and found a modern up. to -date pity, little t, indicate that it had been founded by the Romans nearly 1900 years ago. We went to the oalbedral and eaw all the reline of past ages that were to be seen, the Dapper pulpit inlaid with precious atones, the gift of Henry II, the old fashioned oaudelabr" of year 1135, fitted np with eleotria .bulbs 1 and Oharlomagne'e chair of State, We also visited their town hall in whioh the Emperors were crowned np to year 1535, and here we saw some very fine paint. ings too. From Aix we acme to Cologne stop- ping over night at Hotel Du Nord. Next morni0g we took a cab and drove to the cathedral, a most magnificent buildiug, the outside adorned by nnmeronebeanbi• tut statues. The windows on one side data bank to year 1500 I believe and are marvels of richness and beauty. The ooloring is exquioit. The people come in and say their prayers, market baskets in their houde, and go ou about their work while the tooriet steps softly about finding it difficult to realize that this is the everyday life of the people we see. We drove about the oity in the after• noon and eaw remnants of fortifloatione rieing rugged and bare, for the Englioh ivy does not cover these ruing as i0 dose in England, and walls °rumbled and broken no longer needed as defences con• verted into beantiful terraoee and gardens. We left Oologne by boat Wed• needay morning 8.45 o'olook passing through the old fashioned "bridge of boats," Beyond Cologne on the right bank of the Rhine rises the ruins of Draobenburg 908 feet above the Rbise while across from 11 Mande the fantastic arch built by Roland the paladin of Charlemagne, end below in ite shadows lie the old oonveut in whioh his sweet. heart took refuge supposing her lover bad fallen during the Crusades. On hie return he built the castle on the hillside and watobed her flitting about in the convent grounds below. One morning be missed her, the next morning a little group of nuns prnoeeded slowly to the ohurobyard and Roland watching them knew that he need rennin no longer there, heated to war end fell ea Ronass. vallee. We arrived at Oobienz et junc- tion of Moselle and Rhine about 8 o'clock and entrance to this old Roman aity— Oonfluentee— 1: very imposing indeed. From Ooblenz onward the eo°nery is perleotly beautiful, the tall ':fountains, the gide of which are covered with grape vines, the grand old oaetlee, come in mine, puma fairly preserved, the light and ebadow over changing, the little white welled towns sleeping peaoefully at the baee of the majestic Mile, the Rhine dotted with plensnre boats and bargee, winding its tor:nous way and it is very tortuous, bendng so soddenly at times that you oan not toll whioh way to turn—Al! I have ever read of it gives no adequate idea of its beauty. At the old castle of Schomberg the famous Marshall Schomberg who fell at the Battle of the Boyne was born, and the °netts walla are broken and only pie0es remain etanding of a building onoe the home and birthplace 01 generations of warriors tbo whole race of whiob is now exti0ot. Passing onward we call to. the "Lorelei," the :cope told of in fairy (dories where the eirene lured the flehernan to death to the cruel rapids be low. The Germane on board etarled to sing "The Watch on the Rhine" and we all eat and listened, until Borne one said "There in the Mope -'Power," and soit was on a little ielond in the Rhine, We soot) reached Biogen and had dinner in true German (tyle on the terraoe. It ie a very beautiful town 'tie true, but the moequitoeo kept 0e awake all night and we stili bear innumerable Iremes of their visit. Next morning we tools train to Frankfort.ou,t-lain, had dinner there and a drive ',bout the town and then mime on to Heidlebarg, the quaiet(et old town we have yet seen. Our hotel le away up on the mountain side and you look down.n on the ruined uaetle and the Tong long rows of 11311t5 id the oily below, , while tiro stone bridge(' With their teener: at each end case shadows on the water. From University club rooms the woad of mesio ie borne Upward on them r• to ova uf, breeze and all about you le 0011, it name bard to realize that long ago the city teethed with knights in armour and chub of shield and helmet rang out heavily all day long, and at eventide do th m cid mottle capita nlodt the trinrnpltaot Louie X1V of 3301105, We went all over the cootie next day from "turret to foundation stone," even to the kitobon whore we eaw the immense are pla0n to whioh the whole ox wee roasted, the great wine vats one of which hold 49,000 gallons, the bake oven wblofl moo, 011005 15 or 18 feet Rome': and 300ny other marvels. Part of the Round Town was blown right out in it hogh mase ofn m eoaary, befog eo strong that ib fell in one solid lamp into the moat below. The wall meaeuree 21 foot in thioknose, while the diameter of the tower ie 95 feet, We go to Strasburg to morrow nod from thenoe to Switzerland. Now I moat oloee—Love to all. Yours affectionately, MARY R, FINDLATItn. Boidlebnrg, July 27113, 1905. PROVED IN OIOI3IT FORI'OST. Every Duator in this town tried his beet to relieve Mrs. J, Withom of Aeth roe', 11000 e0000eded. "For years", she Mates, "I was a dreadful sufferer I oath ing gave relief. At times I found it nooesenry to have all the doors and windows open to get my breath. When in despair I heard of "O'ttarrhozone." I used it and now am perfratly oared." Tie proves beyond doubt that any Daae of asthma is curable with Oaturrh000ue No remedy so pleasant, none so absolute- ly oertain to thoroughly mire; try "Oatarrhozoue" yourself ; its guaranteed. (j. x -ON'. [Inioudoil roraest week.] Mien Bella MoMillao, of Hamilton, has been visiting at Thoo, Strsohan'e. Mies Hislop is away on a visit to the West going on the Harvest Excursion. Miss Mabel Bennett, of Walton, was vioiting her aunt, Mre. Jae. D. McNair, Con, 18. Mies Florence MoKay. of St, Mary's, who was visiting at Monorieff has return. ed home, Mies Annie MoKay, 9th oon., has been visiting her aunt, Mre. James MoKay, of Monkton. Mre. Ohne, Love visited friends in Fergus this week, aocompanied by her mother, Mrs, Bremner, Eli 830itb, Ernest Rozell, and Chester Armstrong, were taking its the Toronto Fair during the pant week. Albert Fox, Jno, Shiele and Neil D. McNair were among those whn went West on the Excursion of Sept. 2nd. Alton and Mrs, Wheeler, of Detroit, are visiting relatives in Grey and Morrie taweehips. They came by boat to God. eriah, Thos. Davidson, 12111 con,, took in the Exhibition at Toronto this week. He also called on relatives and friends while there. Archie MoNair and Maloolm D. Mo Taggart left Friday Aug. 25th on the Harvest Exoureion to Manitoba. They were tickets d to Melita. David Ritchie, Samuel Lamont, and Grorge Ooombee, are away to the Weet on last week's Exanreion. The former is intereeted in land at Saskatoon. WE WL BE PLEASED J T 1 1D HAVE YOU CALL ANI) SEL OUR New and U p -to -date Assortment of Ready-to-wear Hats. Como, whether to look or to buy, to it store 00 here 11130W- iug goods id considered It pleasure. °,. 0. Davies 84 Co. ETMEL, A number of people from tbis vloinity were nuking in tbo Toronto Exhibition. George Michel, and John Buttrey were among them. There was a miaoenetruotiou in the publishing of the tax rates for Grey town ship for this year. They are as follows: —00..0014 301110 ; townrbip, .0052 301110 ; general School, .0008 mills, Mies Obrietfoa Buttrey, who boa spent the peat season at home, leaves on Mon• day Sep. 111h, for Paisley, where she will take charge of S. Bellaohey's Dreesmak. ing department. Snooeas Mien Buttrey. This week D. McDonald, who attended eohool at Brussels and rumored his teach. er'9 oertifioate hae gone to the Model School and will be ready tp inetroot the young ideal at the opening of eahool 1906. Weare pleased to report that Mies Hazel Rozell, gib con., who was seriously II with doable pneumonia and threatened typboid fever, is making favorable prog• reae, and wilt soon be oonvalesoeut we hope. James MoKay, of Monkton, formerly of M000reifl, and his eon Geo. McKay, of Logan, went Went on the Harvest Exoureion. Mr. McKay has two eons fu Aeeiniboia who have been there for the past ten years. They have taken op homesteade there. Ex Councillor, James McDonald left last Saturday on the Excursion. He has a homestead out at Saskatoon and goes ap to do the 000000ary settler's duties. Mr. McDonald -will not likely re. move to the West but the farm will be taken over by hie sone. A very tidy and well arranged cement driving .house, and hen house, 24 0;57 feet has been built for Lake Speiran, 14th con. P. J. MODonald had the °entreat and did a good job and the hands tbiok Mr. Specials's an A 1 place to put up at, East HuronFall Fair TO BE HELD IN BRUSSELS Thursday and Friday, October 5th 86 6th SPEEDING, ATTRACTIONS, &C, GREEN RACE—trot or pace ; hobbles barred ; open to horses that never com- peted for public money in a witted of speed. $25.00, 915.00, $10,00. 2.50 RAGE—Trot tie pace ; hobbles barred. $25.00, $15.00, $10.00. FOOT RACE, d mile, boys undo: 18 years. 1st, $2.00 ; and, 91.00 ; 8rd, 760 ; 4th, 250. BOYS' RACE, under 14 yearn, 100 yards. tat, 75o ; and, 500 ; 8rd, 25o ; 4th, 25o. 130Y8' RACE, under 10 years, 50 yards. 1st, 500 ; and, 250 ; 8rd, 25o. GIRLS' RAGE, under 8 years, 60 yards. 1st, 50o ; 2nd, 25o ; 8rd, 25c. OBSTACLE RACE, 200 yards, fo• boys under 18 years. let, 91.00 ; 2nd, 75o ; 8rd, 50o ; 4th, 25. FAT WOMAN'S RA0E, 50 yards, contestants must weigh at least 200 lbs, lot, $2.00 2nd, 91,00 ; 3rd, 500. DRILL•—For the beet Drilled Squad of 16 Pupils from any Sobool, let, 93,00 ; 203, $2.00 ; 8rd, $1.00. CLUB SWINGING.—For the Bost Exhibition of Club Swinging of not less than 12 Pupils from any School. 1st, $8.00 ; 2nd, $2.00 ; 8rd, $1.00. SPECIAL PRIZES • RYRIE BROS., the wall known "Diamond Hall" Jewellers, of Toronto, generous- ly donate a line Silver Modal, valued at $26,00, for tho beet bull on the ground, any age or olase. —The same firm also offers a choice Bronze Medal, valued ab $10.00, for the best 10 pounds of table batter, salted for neo. The Standard Bank offers 95.00 for best Roadster, horse or mare, owned aud driven by a farmer. Style and speed to be taken into consideration. 1st, 98.00 ; and, 92.00, Downing Bros. offer $.1.00 for best pair of White Wyandottes hatched from eggs . puroltased from them. Jae. Ballentyne offers $1.00 for best pair of Buff Wyandotte': hatched from eggs purchased from him. Jno. Wright offers a selected eettiug of oa'gs for the bust pair of Buff Orpington, hatched from eggs purchased froth bun. W. H. Kerr will give Teta POST for a year for the boat Lvvn loaves of home made bread ; Tun Poeofor a year for the best 6 pounds of butter, both a'tiolns to beoome hie property, W. Fl. Mo0racken offers to perahasers of seer] from hits as follows :-5 Swede Turnips, 1st, 50o ; 20d, 25o ; 5 Long Red Mengels, let, 50o ; 2nd, 25e ; 5 Yellow Giant I"termediate Mangele, 1st, 500 ; and, 250. Oil Painting, Original Sketch, not less thou 10x20 in„ from spot teeleeted by the Secretary, to be limited by m. fes and bouude. Intending oompetitore may get full iufoemation from the Secretary. 151, 98.00 ; 2nd, 92.00. Four prizes will be awarded by 11110 Sooiety to boys and girls under 16 years of age who can 100300 the fare 04 number of varieties of apples on exhibition at the Fair. 101, $1.60 ; 2nd, $1,00 ; 8r01, 750 ; 4111 50o. Competition takes please at 9.80 p. m. on the first afternoon of Fair. No entranoe fee, Former prize winners barred. Best half more of Mongols, 1st, $2.50, donated by Goo. Thomson ; 2811, $1.50 by W, 11. Mc0raoheu ; 8rd, $1.00, Thera meet be four entries or no oompetition. Entrance foe of 50o. to be made at the time of making entries. Rnttiee to bo math' before Show :lay and prizes to be awarded not later titan Oot, 21. Best half 'tore of turnips, 1st, $2.50, donated by Goo, Thomson ; 2nd, $1,10 ; 3rd, 91,00. Must bo four entries or no competition, Eutranee fee of 50o. to be made at the there of making outride. Entries to be made before Show day and prizes to be awarded not later than Oct. 21. A, E, Mellish, of the Metropolitan Bank, Brussels, will give three prizes, Viz. 1st, $8.0021d, $2.00 ; 3rd, 91.00, for the tbt'oe host collections of Winter apples oxltibited. The following prizes will be offered to boys 10 years hart under foe best judging of 2 year olds or yearlings in exhibit of tlioro' bred cattle on grounds. Judging to be done at 1 p, m. gimp on Friday, • No entrance fee. Jet, -90,00 ; and, 91,50; 8rd, $1.00. Competitors moot hand in limos to Sonrotary before 30 a. nl, Me, Sperlan hue a line farm a"1 id ode of ' 110 0 d residents who ban prongerod by iu'iui'ry •'ud thrift. N fah le 11, the young man wllorn Chief llurdwiutt, u[ Listowel, brought baolr from Bern", obarged with stealing 3. F. Lawraeon'e bioyel() several weeks ago, wee given a hearing before Magistrate Terbune, and was sentenced to two months in Stratford jai. The young man is scarcely a000nutable for bin a tions, bot it wae thought inaaroer• ation fok a short time might onre his penchant for appropriating other people's property. TUE I001 Nltt 11IIG III.AUtCi Is au irritable condition of the nerves paused by sold. Relief comes quickly from Nerviline, the great pain reliever of to day. "I conulder Nerviline a 00410001 remedy for neuralgia," writes Mre. E. G. Harris of Baltimore, "But I never worry it Nerviline is in the house, A few 'spp'featione never yet failed to (rill the pain. I cin also re. commend Nerviline for stiffness, thee - mations and musoalar pains," In use nearly fifty years; try Nervilieo your - sell. (J I'Ii.00 1)i'()plc. [Intended for last week.] Mre. (Dr.) Turnbull and baby have returned to Goderlob, after a mouth's visit at the form0r'e home. Mre. Wm. Huetber, a former resident of this plane, is spandiog it few weeks with retativee and frisuda in our vil loge. Among those who took in the emer- sion to the Weet were Jno. and Mre. McNabb, Sam. Duerr, Will, Forrest, David and Min Aggie MnNair, Juo. Heather, Will. and J. 0. MoDonald, Mot -rim. [Intended for last week The home of Juo. Kelly, 6rb line, is being enlarged and improved. Chris. and Mre. Kiehl°, of Heepeler, were weloome visitors for the Labor Day holiday et Wm. Mbohle's 6-h line. - Mies Gracie Ferguson, who has been holidaying at Niagara Falls, returned home aocompanied by her friend, Mrs, A. Gray. Samuel Walker, er„ mat with an ac. oident reaeutly in which he had et shake ap and a few broken ribs but be ie get. ting all right again we are pleased to hear. Monday of title week Luther Pepper, formerly of 2nd line, left Biuevale for Saskatoon, N. W. T. He took a 00.0 .f Battlers' effects with him. We hope he will prosper. We are sorry to report the illness of Mise Kelly, 8th line. She etepped on a nail which penetrated her foot from wbioh she Buffered a good deal. We hope she will moon be all right. Mies Gertie Noble, of Toronto, who hae been visiting her cousin, Mies Katie Graeby, returned to the Queen oily, Mies Graeby going with her and will have the pleasure of attending the Fxhibition der ng her stay in the city. Ward Oaldbiok wee among the looms seekers to the West. He hue the Sas- katoon district in view. This appears to be a favorite spot for Morrieites as it is said Joe Bowman took up a home- etead and bought a gaerter 'motion and Wm. Turvey did likewiee. They will commence operations next Spring. Last week Everett Walker, 6th line, left for a visit with relatives at Topper. villa before returning to school at Dnt. ton where he is preparing for his let olaes teaohere' esrtifloate. He is a clever youth and will do web. BUM. Walker, jr., who bas ]been clerking at Tapp:rville with hie uuole, hae gone to Ooyley, N. W. T., where hie father le r 0011103, and will see the country. He hae a poeition in a store in Oayley. Souebine Methodist 8. S. held a pie. nip in F. Martin's, woods on Friday afternoon Aug. 25th. It was a very sociable and informal affair, pastor, par- ents, friends, ueigbboro, and acquaintan- ces all joining heartily in the amuse• menta and the making of a pleasant time for the young people. The swinge kept buoy, football for the eenior boye and foot races i nwhiah the little girls and boye ran well, and married men and 13030000' 00000 wherein fleetness of foot was not lacking. The prizes awarded were °rengte and oonfeo tionery. Au abnodant repast wee served accompanied by lemonade and ice cream. After partaking of which the swinge were again ocoupied and the company enjoyed hearing a ooup'e of vocal eeleotions by the pupils of S. S. No. 8, under the direat!on of their teaober, Mise Kerr. As the sun began to lower in the West headsets and other pia•nie articles were gathered ap and all returned to their homes well pleooed with the afternoon's outing. Such gatheri0ge should be more frequent for the social benefit of both young and old. HEALTH FOR WOMEN, airs. lsuunallidgle, of Moncton. N. 13.. Sends an Open Letter to All Suflerers. Most women are tired when they wake op. Housework drags along with great diffioalty. Nervoueneee is always present, beadaohes seldom depart, tears are ever ready to flow. But there is a euro, a true epeuifie for women's ills that restored a prominent lady in Moncton, Mm. Daigle, whu tells the following experience : "About a year ago 1 had a serious eiehnoee, Bort of a general breakup. My digestion failed entirely sed I wag able to eat but very little. I took vio- lent stomach pains and suffered terribly from hradaoheo. My dotter said it was "nerve exhattetiou" and I might never be well. My tronblee Ircreseed, for as I grow weaker I became eubjeot to neuralgia and rheumatism. steep flunlly foreoolr me and I almost lost how'. Different medicines didn't help. Dootors couldn't do me any good. I was dosperete when I heard of Ferro- Ferro - zone. The first box annviuoed ma it was just what I 'seeded. It toned by my otomaoh, Rave me a sp etdid appe• tete and then my recovery seemed envier. Ferroznne inereaged my weight eevetal pounds, hae teetered my nerves, given mo a good color and strength onoh ae I never had before. For the weak end afokly I can truthfully re. commend Ferrozone," (Signed) Emma Dbeio, RPMEMBEItS No there stimulant or aloobo.lo commotion sen Unite 1110 Waco of the nerve and blood nourishment contained in Permute. This true tonto always door what is 01aitned for t'. Y"m cal": awe ,^-7111:r.rz'�.'!K; e1•tit.447. " ._r.'i'I.-ei1' C;:.Y'.rrf':reikW�l T4 d'J,7t+w+:y�1^'Lw,N� dam=' e u� ,p't5� 21G' g..y d' �'li o K I NON Ct o A -c Ui 14 1-4 FALL A T ° If We have just received a second shipment of New Fall Mantles v to h make(' our stook complete iu all the new styles, Below we mention a few stylee and prices wltfuh we soualder extra good value Ladles Frieze floats, fly ,rant;, 811 inches long, vvith bolt effect 116 book, all -Q wooIkureaY. smalla]1 covered t ad buttery:, lin d throughout, colors black .pt Oxford and uavy,at 95. Deities' Black Beaver Coate, 32 inches long, fly front, trimmed on front, back and cuffs, with fancy braid, small covered battens, mercerized lining, al 97,00, Ladies' Deublo Breasted Jacket, 37 inohco long, mado of brown mixed tweed, neatly trimmed with self etrapplug aad velvet piping, shirred 0 leeve0, small fa"oy buttons, at 910. Ladies' ('overt (doth Cottle, Empire style, 12 inches long, fly front, now fano), shirred sleeves and yoke, trimmed with pleats and self strapping, More fawn aid brown, at $12.50. We oleo show a groat range of other Jackets and Coate, from 80 to 42 inches long, from $8.50 to $16. n ��' w �,L't+e7i. �: We are doing a bag, trade in Dreee Goods this season, several lines Nam been sold out already and have been repeated. Our stook 111 now in splendid shape. If you want Priestley's Dress Goods we have them, the"P� d"L We pay 18c. for Eggs and 18c. for Butter, Xalbr. a v sa-,-�ou+.:,aa..e+�o n Q .;'cx."*74 ..45=—+i:742c °cat:.. •. it. Reel everywh!re to -50o. boxes or 01x for 92.50. By :nail from N. O. Pol son 8t Co„ Harford, Conn., U. S. A , and Kingston, Our, LIMPS TANKS and WINDMILLS DO YOU ? After 14 voare RN chief instructor of Sir I0aac Pitmm:a Shorthand and %ouch 'typewriting iu the Western Ontario Shorthand and Business Academy of the Olty of Loudon, MISS OIRt PHY has been engaged by the 4AFkd Still inthe business handling Pumps of S11ottal .Business Col - all kinds, both irou or wood. 11 The Marvel Windmill, one of the best lege, t� js15t istotri elf Y'( We can guarantee all our worthy graduate Stenographers lucrative p0eltlene. makes, is handled by us. Water Tanks of various sizes made to order. Repairs promptly attouded to and at reasonable prices. ra-Orders left at THE POST, I3nuosxas. will have our prompt attention. A, RAYMANN POMP MAKER, CRANBROOK OPENS SEPTEMBER 4i11 Write or call. Phone 79 GEO. SPOTTON, Principal. _INT al .LZ H hNe'Id'Id'LMr4Al'tr 04040'1'9 J. T. WOOD Proprietor of the Excelsior Knitting Mills, Brussels, is prepared to pay 26 cents per pound, trade, for any quantity of good Wool delivered at his Mills. Splen- did stock of choice goods consisting of Tweeds, Flan- nels, Flannelettes, Cotton Shirtings, Cottonades, &c., brought in from the best Mills, and . Blankets, Yarns and Sheetinge made in our own Mills of choice stock, to give in exchange for Wool. Now is the time to market your Wool. Strictly Fair Dealing our Principle. 8:'Coms and see us before going elsewhere. J. T Excelsior •� T004 ,', (a) Knitting Mills JI��Z azA., cualt9Fe