The Brussels Post, 1912-6-6, Page 5BUSINESS UARULL
H. MAOTRAQ;a,EN-•-
• Iesier o1 Marriage Lleeneea. of -
tics at Grocery,Turnborry, street, Stuseels.
K. 0. T. M.
Brussels ITent of the Maeoabeea, No, 29
hold their regular meetings In the L0,1go
Room, Beeper Block, on the 1st and 8rd
Tuesday evenings of carob . month.
Visitors always welcome,
A B
, 80.N bbs, 00m. A. S1aGDIRE,
WM. SPENCE
CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER
Or MARRIAGE LICENSES
Mee to tae Post °intoe, litho. 80.4
JOHN BUTHERLAN
18501 4110*,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
V S. SCOTT Ala AN AUQrr1ON-
• ESA, will sell for better prices, to
better men in leas time and lase obarges
than any other Auctioneer In East. Baron or
he won't charge anything. Dates and orders
can always be arranged at this (aloe or by
p ora0001 appltoation.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
W M. SINOLAIII-
7 V • Barrister, 8olioltor, :Conveyancer,
Notary Public, ho. Uffioe—Stewart's Blook
l door North of Central Hotel.
8olioltor for the Metropolitan Bank,
pROVDFOOT, BAYS & KILLORAN
BARIRIS% ERB SOLI01.'TORS, NOTARIES
&tab s ETC.
W. PAoODINOT, K. C. R O. Here
J. L. HILLOa.N
OlBoes—!'hose formerly occupied by Messrs
Cameron k Holt,
GODanioe, ONTlIUO.
ALEAN LIRE
Royal Mall Steamers
St. Lawrence Season
MONTREAL. TO LIVERPOOL
T. T. S. 8, "Victorian" and "Virginian"
T. S. S. "Tunisian" and "Ooroioan"
Sanitise every Friday
MONTREAL TO GLAs'GOW
T. S. S. "Grnmpian" and 'Booperinn"
T. S. B. "Scandinavian" and "Pretorian"
Bnilfngs every Saturday
TO HAVRE & LONDON
Service of moderate priced one eines cabin
111) etennhere.
Sailings every Sunday
Fall information as to rates, etc., on npplt +a-
tlon to
W. H. KERR,
Agent Allan Line, Brussels.
LIMang Business Colleges
close for vaontiml during July and Aug•
net but the large end popular Is
ELLIOTT
TORONTO, ONT.
does not. Students desiring Strictly
High Grade Training for choice
positions are invited to write for our
catalogue. Enter now if you can. Our i
graduates readily get employment.
Oor. Young and 2W. J. ELLIOTT,
Alexander Ste, 2 Principal.
ts^Sa cie PRLgeaSefeeretaTsle iteerel's a
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CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.,
ONTARIO'S REST BUSINESS COLLEGE
Our graduates aro up-to-dnte and 0,
practical. Wu 1,086, a large staff of ex-
perienced instructors and our gradu-
ntee get the high grade positions, We
do more for our gradanten than does
any similar school, We have three de-
artmo is —
P n Telegraphy.
You
o it ort al d
and onowha YourtVdoftg Shorthand
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our to know log we are doing, Get
, our free catalogue at mute.
jjj�6"'; D. A. MCLACHLAN, Principal..
b zw..Avusaruxtrta s�AySd�B vAyS 0v
ROESEROIO.T%nC MAMO11te,BTCRCd.
WWRlntt"t ROOFING
00 ass will not warp, rot crank,
blister, crumble or rust.
Stron gly fire -rests ting.
Re -bar -old roofs laid 21
years ago are still sound
and weather tight. if
you want a roof to last,
investigate Ru -bar -old.
3 'Permanent Colors—
Red, Brown, Green
and natural Slate. 76'
Sole Cae*dion Mfrs,
TRESTANDARDPAINTCO.
ROPTIS0'I00jm •I NIALLItnited,Noblreal.
P. Ament, Brussels
When Your back Hurts
O4 course We hard to work. Stoop-
ing over hurts, lifting is tedious, and
you wonder what to do. Ever- try
Nerviline? Nothing like it for weak
or lame back, ft penetrates to the
core of the pain, eases from the brat
application, brings cure; ,that defies a
relapse. No liniment is so clean, 80
soothing, 80 8001afln to kill numenlar.
rheuntattie, or sdiatie pains. Your
dealer sells Nevi/Hine in large 2,50
bottles. Why »o1 toy it.
W* / • . LOVE
•oN
Funeral Director
and Embalmer
Orders promptly and cave -
fully attended to night or
111 Clay. Phone 228.
ETHEL, ONT.
BusinessCards
DR. T. T, M'RAE
Bachelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ;
Liooht1ato and Graduate of the College of Phy•
sioione and Surgeons, Ont. • Poot-ggroduaco
Chicago Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat Hospital,
Ohioago, I0. Ex -House Surgeon to St, Mich.
eel's Hospital, Toronto.
Moo over 1r. R. Smith's Drug Store, Tele-
phone connection with Oranbrook at all hours,
DR. M. FERGUSON
ETHEL., ONT.
Physlolnn and Surgeon; Post Graduate courses
London (Eng.), New York and Chicago Hos-
pitals, Special attention todieeaae of eye, ear,
nose and throat. Eyes tested for glasses.
DR. HAMILTON
Dental Surgeon
Honor Graduate Dental Department, Toronto
University ; Licentiate of Royal °otiose of
Dental Surgeons, of Toronto. Office In Smith
Block recently vaunted by Dr. Peild.
DR. WARDLAW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College. Day and night calla. Office opposite
Flour Mill, Ethel,
MA'UDE 0. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Personal graduate Department of Ophthal-
mology, blocormiok Medical College, Chicago,
111., is prepared to test eyes and lit glasses at.
her Wilco over Grewor's Restaurant, Brussels,
Wednesday, Thursday, Fr1 a
y and 10 toSaturday
every1 ascend week. Torohours 1to 72 a, ne
and 1 to 0 . m. In Toronto,at 110 n
ppBowline
ave., remainder of time. Phone 1210
Qi xo .Yr .evil /Luz Mir
BRUSSELS
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$ DTGOING oNO8
1: 20 RT
Man 7 a m I Express 10:55 p m
Express 11:26 n m Mail 1:50 p m
Express 2:55 p m Express 8:522 p m
WAL.ToN
To Toronto To Goderich
Express 7:41 a rn I Express 11:87 a m
Expreso 2:67 p m Express 7:56 p m
WROXETER
Going East - 7:06 a. m. and 8:56 p. m,
Going West - 12:90 and 9:97 p, m,
All trains going East contneot with O. P. R. at
Ormngovillo for Owen Sound, Elora and T
4. B. stations.
GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent.
Oral gas Stems
[UNE.
Mass Jo. Ross, of Toronto, is home for
a holiday.
A 0 U. W. Lodge Friday evening
"t this week.
Miss 1`hurss Gerry was in Wingham
for a short 91011.
Mrs, Robt. Dark was ID London visit
ing her daughtrse.
H. Fitzgerald, of Linwood, was in
town over Victoria Day,
Gordon McDonald made n business
trip to Bayfield last week,
Miss Lin. Colvin, of Tavistock, spent
Victoria Day at her home here,
Miss Elsie Wilton enjoyed a holiday
home from her school at Elmira,
Mrs. Walker, of London, Was visit.
ing Mrs. A. Currie, lobe street.
C. R. and Mrs. Bennett were visitors
with Clinton friends last week.
Miss Margaret Hirons is holidaying
under the parental roof in Blyth.
Co. Council is in session at Goctericlr
and Reeve Leckie in attendance,
Miss Deily McKenzie, of 1.o014021, was
v 9191101' ander the parental roof eve!
Victoria Day.
You are fully qualified to run an in-
formation bureau if yon can answer
half the questions a small bol Dau nsk.
Gre•tuft Ross a son of Robert Ro.as
of Kincardine and grandson to David
Ross sr, Brussels, went to Edmonton to
join Hug11 Matheson's survey party.
It is worse than useless to take any
medicines internally for muscular
or chronic rheumatism. All that is
needed is a free application of
Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by
all dealers.
BAZAAR,•—'rhe Ladies' Aid Society of
Melville thnreh will hold a Bazo i' ill
the Town Hall Friday and Saturday
lune 7th and 8th. A splendid assort.
ment of useful articles and fancy goods
will be on sale at moderate prices.
Light 181101100o will be served Friday
and Saturday afternoons, Supper Fri-
day from 8 so to 7 p. n1. at Is cents
"MEN are boys grown tall," At a
recent dinner in Washington about a
hundred members of the House of
Representatives who are serving their
first terms, forgetting party lines and
the responsibilities of public life, passed
the evening in a mock debate on a pro-
posed tariff on cats, There was g
strong feeling that there ought to be a
prohibitive ditty on polecats. and some
duty on the malt in Maltese Cats, but
that catnip and catsup should be placed
en the free list,
Tho woman of today who has good
health, good, temper, good sense,
bright eyes and a .lovely complexion
the result of correct living and gnotl
digestion ;.wins the admiration of the
world, If your digestion is faulty
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets will correct it. Fon sale by
all dealers.
Toe TuSancLas1 jun —'!`here .is notb.
ing but teens for the pian w110 steers
our ships o'er the troubled sea ; there's
nothin but rief for o the Nation's t `a
g a on , chief
g
whoever tied a chief f
may be. .Wllarever
he does, he can hear the buzz of critics
as thick as filen ; anti alt his aims: ate
sins and shames, and nothing he does is
wise. There's nothing but kicks for
tite main wilts sticks four yenta to the
White Home chair' dud his stout lieert
aches end his wishbone i'
v 5t hope breaks And he
loses the most of his hair. There's
nothing bet growls and the irn0ekers'
howls, and the spiteful slings and stems;
and the vile cartoons .and the dish of
prunes aid a chorus' of tinkers, a0a-
•
th'mao, pit, we humble skates in our
low estate, who friss with our garden
easy, thcul.l voc•ly the wuES of [he 019.1
who rose above and beyond the Mass,
laud be glad to•dny that we go our
way mid quiet 'al d peaceful scenes
thankfully take the hoe and rake and
wrestle with spud; nod greens.
Whooping cough 10 not dangerous
when the trough ie kept looae and ex-
Ipectoration easy by giving Charnber-
aln'S Cough Remedy. 1t has been
used i n mach is i'
, i -yep lemic�sg this cltseaae
with perfect success, For sale by all
dealers.
Owt: o to the incr.:mad cost of every-
thing uece0Ftiry fur the publication of a
newspaper, advertising rates aro being
boosted in many plat:es. it is likely
that on Jan. 1st. 1903, rno`.t of the week.
by papers of the provic:cu will be eom•
polled to melte a slight raise bn the
price of advertising space. Newspaper-
men are the last of all business men to
increase rates to harmonize with the
high cost of living and production and
a change will have to be made to pre.
vent many of 111e smaller papers from
going to the wall.
Comers AUCTIONEERS AND PEDLARS.—
County Treasurer Holmes has issued
the following as the list of liceused
auctioneers and pedlars in Huron Co.
for the year cninmeocing May 21, 1932 :
Auctioneers—Thomas Gundry. Jelnes
Stanley, Henry Torrance, John Purvis,
C. F. Vandrlck, Patrick Wals 1F-, ] , S
Scott, lances Jones, 'rhorlas Cameron,
B. S Phillipa, R. mlcClporlts, G W.
Walker, D N, Watson, los, White,
Alex Morrison, V. R. Vaunorinan,
Thos Brown, Frank McConnell) Ed
Haagen 'PhosH. Carling, lin B. W.
Heavers,
� Y.
F. g
lits Heswetheriek, Ezra
Walker Durr. Licensed Pedlars --A
Taylor, George Mitchell, A. Oke, W. J.
Powell, Albert Horner, john Darroch,
F. L, Wiltse, Henry Young, H, D
Woods, W. J McCracken, Dune, Mc
Donald, R A. McDonald.nald, lames R
Cutt Ge0 K. Holland. Robert $haw,
John Young, Edwa'd Mitchell, 13 Pere-
lman 1, I. Frey
YOUR KNITTING — Tending to your
knitting— that's the game that wins '
Hustling Forth and hitting up your task
with
rias being
brave mid cheerful.
shutting finite boast, never sour and
tearful fretting over ghosts 'Pending
to your knitting—that's the only plan ;
for the hours are flitting swiftly as they
can ; soon the :shades will gather,er soon
the night will come, then methinks
rattler wish you'd hustled some !
Pending to your knitting, in the good
old way, while the loafers, sitting,
waste the golden day 1 While
they heap derision on this wordly stage,
you will make provision for your
wintry age ! Tending to your knitting
—that is the proper game, though the
world unwittiug, gives 110 wealth or
tame ; though a scanty measure of re-
ward is yours. still the sweetest pleasure
honest work assures. Tending to your
knitting makes !'our soul rejoice, Bet.
ter far than splitting welkens with
your voice i Better far than growling
curses on the land, better far than howl
bug where the idlers stand.
FATAL ACC [DENT.— John E. Wbb.
!Lams received word from Winnipeg
that Dalton An lersou, the twelve -year-
old son of Dr. 13, A. Anderson, had re-
oeuriy met with an accident which prov
ed fatal, On Saturday evenigg, Mar
25111, he was riding his bicycle and on
crossing the tracks he was run over by a
street car. He was at once taken to the
General Hospital, but died on Sunday
morning, having never regained con-
sciousness, Dr. Anderson taught
school in Morris township and practiced
dentistry in Erteter for a number of
years before going to Winnipeg, seven
years ago, aunt while studying dentistry
rte was a student in the office of his
brother, Dr. 11, S Anderson, who had a
practice at Mitchell and was a former
rye)) Imre n resident of this locality but
is now Ibviug in Winnipeg. Mrs
D. A, Anderson (nee Miss Minnie El-
liott) is a native of Mitchell and lived
there till she was married to Dr An-
derson and she had quite a number of
relatives in Mitchell, The many friends
of Dr, Anderson and Mrs, Anderson
extend theta sympathy to them in their
very sad uerrar;ement,
Pay Moro and Got the Bost
A cheap flesh burning ooyn re
mudy
10 never satisfactory. The best is 1 ttL-
nam's Painless Corn Extractor, costs
but a quarter, and is guaranteed to
cure thoroughly. Use only Putnam's.
Walton
POPULAR GURLPrE ExcubetON.—
The popular excursion to Guelph
nutlet the auspices of the Farmers'
Institute wilt take place on Saturday,
June 8th, over lheC. P. Int- The fare
from Walton for the round trip is
$1.20, children 00e., with this privilege
Of remaining' over at Guelph until
Monday, Jti10 100. Excursionists
will have a Splendid day's outing,
with the opportunity of seeing the
many sights at• the Ontario Agricul-
tural Oollege ground aid in the pros-
perous city of Guelph. The special
train will leave Walton by C. P. R. at
8.07 a. 00. Remember the date—Sat-
urday, June 8—and Make a point of
enjoying the hest trip of the season.
See tirne,:table in our advertising
columns.
Oranbrook
SollooL REPORT.—.Following is the
monthly!'epoet of S. S, No. 7, Grey,
(0raubro0k.) Senior classes., Total
600. Mamie Contemn 492, Myrtle
(}rushy 4713, Elsie Spilling 421, Gordon
Knight 419, Maggie Petry 417, Made-
line Baker 894, *,Billy Aldersnn 300,
Iona Steins 246. Oscar ousels) z 236,
*Alvin Hunter 230. Ir, 1V.— 'Total
550. 1.474zie Baker 470, Claire Long
449, Marie ]',ung 449, John Schuock
421, Stnitu 1 Noble 860, *Ettt•1 llaymaun
859, *Eric Pennington 105. Si'. IIT.—
Total 450. Annie Sntelltlon 852, Al-
fred Knight 289, *belie Kreuter 213,
*Barbital Fischer 189, *lila hunter 178.
J'r. Til.—Total 400, Lvel r
h Baker
y.
251, Ross Hunter 286, .Eat I Baker 222,
,John bnrlxlldon 203, *Arnold Fischer
96. Report of Jr. Room for the
month of May. Jr. IL—Total 600.
Knight ht 412,A. Spading W g
s71, L.
Steins 851, A, Steles 312, A.4McQ.uar1'ie
280, *J. Nichol 227, *W. Sinclair 225.
Jr. IL 13-- Total 6500. (4, Alderson
858, *P. Schnook 886, 11. Penningtcin
803, Se. Pt. IT.—Potai 500. E. Darlt
458, M. Geasby 426, P. Alderson 410,.
O. Cameron 406, 10, Smaltdon 371, *L,
Kreuter 840:' *A. Knight 276, M. Baker*
President Miller and Vice President
Bryans attended the re talar.' meeting
11u' i
1 He wick Mutual 31 n u iA
l' Alslarc
0, at Wroxeter, heft Tuesday,
oF
_
>�NMolesworth
Dllaa Boil, St, Catherinee, apeat the
holiday with her brother, the Rev,
T. A. Bell.
Air. Bowe is busy tearing down lila
FROM4510 50 old house which ho ttr ostia tO re-
place with a fine brick eot1ag0,
Interesting Experience of Two
Women—Their Statements
Worth Reading.
White Oak, Ont. —"AtChange of Life
when doctors could do no more and I was
al 11 I, given up by my
�f'it/ friends, Lydia E.
e! tri, Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound came
to the front and did
wonders for me. I
had been having fe-
male troubles f or
years, my head trou-
bled me severely at
times, T had bearing
downpainsand back-
ache and I was very
anaemic from excessive flowing. I rec-
ommend your Compound highly and do
all I can to advertise it as a genuine wo-
man's medicine." — Mrs. SYLVESTER
MANNING, White Oak, Ontario.
The Case of Mrs. Kirlin.
Circleville, Ohio.—"I can truthfully
say that I never had anything do me so
much good during Change of Life as Ly-
dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
"Before I had taken one a half bottle
bot e
of it I began to feel better, and I have
continuedki
to ng it.
My health is better
than it has been for several years. If
all women would take it they would es-
cape untold pain and misery at this time
of life."—Mrs. ALIOR KIRLIN, 358 W.
Mill St., Circlevillef Ohio.
The Change of Life is one of the most
critical periods of a woman's existence.
Atsuch timeswomen mayrely upon Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
298, *L. Berfelz 162, Ptittlary Glass
—Excellent.—R. Noble, G. Lindsay,
M. Locking, A. McDonald, Good—
MMI. Baker, E. Pennington. Those
marked * missed one or more ex-
aminations. Average attendance for
the month 21.
F. 1{000TON, Assistant.
51. J. aloGUiwi88, Principal.
Jamestown
The sawing machine was on its
rounds on the 4th of Grey,
One of Duncan fileDonald's horses
died and another horse is sick.
Mrs. Jno. Smith has been on the
sick list but we hope she will soon be
convalescent.
Jaynes Turnbull and wife and Mr's,
John Watson. of Kincardine, visited
at James Tutnbult's last week.
Mrs. A. D. McCosh, of Pine River,
and John T. Strachan B. A., of Mild-
may visited at Mrs. John Stv'achan's
during the past week.
Mrs. Thos. McEwen and ex-Oouncil-
lor Outt are away to the West for a
holiday trip. J. J. McJJwen, of Gode-
rich, was also a member of the 'party.
We wish them a good time and a safe
return. .
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FOR KODAKERY
AT OUR STORE
J. R.
WENDT
JEWELLER and ENGRAVER
Wroxete r
Geo, and H. R. Spence, aid. Robert
Stewart, left last week for Edmonton.
They purpose to spend a couple of
' months in the West,
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
will be observed at St, Andrew's
church on Sunday, June 9th, will)
p1 `spare boL service on the preceding
ay, 1 t be conducted by the
Rev. Mr, West, of Bluevale.
Atwood
Rev, Slo. and Mrs. Amos left last
week for an extended trip to the
Coast,
Onuncil will meet at the Agricul-
tural hall, Atwood, Saturday, June
15th, at 10 o'clock.
W, G. Inglis has been confined to
the house with blood poison in the
arm, but l8 on the road to recovery,
Evilest Krugal vs. Township of
Flint for compensation and placing of
costs will be heard by Drainage Re-
feree, Deo. F. Henderson, at Strat-
ford, on Friday, June 7th.
At the recent meeting of the Strat-
ford District of the Methodist church
held
in Central 1
church, ,
cl c Stratford,
Rev. J.
v Calvin, Reid B. A. B. D., was
elected to represent the Stratford
District ou the Conference Stationing
Committee.
Blood, Pure, Rich, Red
Rosy glow in the face, sparkling
eyes, vivacious spirits are alt the out-
come of
ut-
cu eof gu
od blood. No surer way ex-
ists of purifying and enriching the
blood than to nseDr. Hamilton's Pills.
By their gentle action on the bowels.
kidneys and liver they filter every im-
purity from the system leaving it
an
wholesome
y initis to do the work
necessary for the maintenance of
health.
To be well, look we11, and feel always
at your best, use Dr. Hamilton's Pills
of Mandrake and Butternut, a truly
wonderful medicine for young and old.
Price lac. at alt dealers.
Listowel
Porteous & Calder, liverymen,
have installed a nese five passenger
Ford car.
R. E. McCallum, baker, has cold
out to W. D. Sovereign of Otterville,
Oxford county.
Sunday May 26th, was a happy day
in the lives of B. B. and Mrs. Sarvis,
when they celebrated the 50th anni-
versary of their.' wedding at their home
Inkelman. street.
J. H. Gunther has disposed of his
jewellery business to C. H. Mallory,
of Ridgetown, and will in future de-
vote his attention to the telephone
busi nese.
At the Ministerial Association meet-
ing it was decided that the services on
Sunday evening should begin at 7.30
during the Summer months, com-
mencing with the month of June.
Wingham
Clifford Pugh of Toronto is home
for the holidays.
J, W. Ansley left for British Coluin-
bia where he intends spending the
University vacation term,
D. Davies, who has for some rima
been manager of the Wingham branch
of the Canadian Bank of Commerce is
going to Sudbury, where a branch of
the bank is being opened. The new
manager here will be E. B. Walker,
wholes been manager of the branch
at Paris for a number of years. Mg.
Walker will move his family to
Wingham.
Miss Irene Davis has returned home
from Toronto for the holidays, having
completed her third year at the Uni-
versity. Miss Davis now has as her
guest Miss Laura
Symonds, cs
of
Bi1dgewatet, Dn land Miss Davis
and Miss Symonds had been corres-
ponding with each other for ten years
and had not seen each other until Miss
Symonds arrived in Wingham a few
days ago.
Wingham branch of the Women's
Institute held their seventh annual
meeting cin Thursday, May 23rd when
the following "officers were elected for
the corning year s—President, Mrs.
John Wilson ; 1st Vice President,
Mrs. Jos. Hall ; 2nd Vice President,
Mrs. Irwin Pattison ; Sec.-Treasuret,
!Mfrs, NV. Bone ; District Director,
Mrs, H. B. Elliott ; Brandt Directors,
Mrs, H. B. Elliott, Mts. E. Harrison,
Mrs. P. H. Deans, Mrs. Thos. Bower ;
Organist, 'Mrs. E. Harrison ; Audi-
tors, Mrs. M, J. Gillespie and Mrs.
John Hewer,
There is one medicine that every
family should be provided with and
especially during the Summer months ;
viz, Charnber'larn's Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost
certain to be deeded. It casts but a
quarter. Can you afford to be with.
001) 11. For sale by all dealers.
Goderich
Thomas Gundry left for lois pros-
pecting tour of the West, and ere be
returns will have sized up the outlook
in many of the liveliest centres there,
Amsted1101'Ch rade
n pa of Court
Goderich, No, 32, 0. 0. F., will take
place on Sunday morning, June 0, to
the Baptist church, where Rev. Mr.
Pollock will,preaoll to the brethren.
Since navigation opened on May 3,
nearly two and a half million bushels
of grain have been received at this
port, a quantity which a few yea's
ago Was onttstdered large for an entire
80110011.A 51Ore of Boy Scouts enjoyed an
outing on May 24th. Going by the
tnovmnlg trail( to Megaw, they march-
ed to B.enmiller. A hungry but happy
lot of boys retuned to town on the
noon train after an enjoyable morn-
ing.
Three little lads were before Mayor
Reid charged with the theft of flowers
from a garden, and owningg tip to the
offence, they wete allowed to go on
suspended sentence, With a teething
to the parents that if brought top A-
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BRUSSE4S
Granite and Marble Works
ALLAN E. HERSEY
Pro t
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Mannfaoturer of
RIO - CLASS - MONUMENTAL - WORK
In all kind° of Granite t
Cemetery Work Promptly Attended to
Phone R3 Alt work Guaranteed
gain they would be placed in charge
of the Ohildren's Aid. Society.
Rev. Jostles Hamilton went to Ed-
monton, where he will attend the
General. Assembly on behalf of Huron
Presbytery. Alex. Saunders left on
the same mission, and will follow it
up by a business trip to the Coast,
being absent a month.
Friday the Godeh'ich contingent
of the A.rmy Medical Corps went to
London, under command of Lieut.
Dr. W, F. Gallow, to take part in the
annual training there which lasts un-
til Jule 10. Last year the Goderich
men went to Niagara, but this year
Warmer
Weather
We are now well prepared
with an excellent range of
seasonable goods for the
Summer trade. Our stock
is Large and well assorted
and we invite your atten-
tion to the completeness of
the ranges shown.
—x—
The most popular lines in Dress
Goods, Silks, Foulards, Voiles,
Mnslins, Dinghants, &e.
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A full stook of Kid, Silk and
Lisle Gloves, Hosiery and
• Underwear.
—x—
Special values and a large selec-
tion of new goods in Curtain
Nets, Muslins, Madras
and Lace Curtains.
— x—
Onr Staple Department is com-
piete with a full range and best
values in Cottonades, Shirting.,
Grey and White Cottons, Sheet-
ings, Pillow Cottons, Towelings,
• Tablings, &c.
—x—
Men's and Boys' Suits, Hats,
Caps, Shirts, Ties, Collars
and Boots.
—x—
Our aim is to present a choice
assortment of the most correct
goods add best values to be had.
2111r -June Standard Patterns and
Fashion Sheets now to hand,
A,Straehan
to
211
they serve at Loddon, The following
are •t' lie' 33.
e thA en ' Harry' 'irw I
Bateman, Wm. Palmer, Elmer attu-
teustayer, John lIo •gartli, Lawrence
Smiley, 101)11 Mina, :Lary Hale, Geo,
Harr/Hale,
Crockett A,1:1. Ingram, I.E. Brown,
C01iu Edward, 13xuc0 • 14f00re, Wm,
Leitch, Roy 1Valter e, Marry Telford,
Elliott Drennan, Lindmrty Burrows,
Harold Meeratten.
Why Do You Paint?
Sometimes from shook or fright but
usually because the system le weaken
cd and depressed,—it )sticksower to
ry-1
react from sadden strain, T
16 condi-
tion demands rebuilding, demands
nourishment, which is best supplied
by Ferrozone. .In every feria of debi-
lity Ferrozone is aspecific•. Itfortifies
the digestive and assirnnlative power.'
of the body, promotes the elimination
of waste materials, b ds up tissues,
gives energy and resistance, To have
rich, i'0d blued, enduring, astrong con-
.
stitution and lasting good health, use
Ferrozone, Sold everywhere in 500,
boxes or six fol' $2.50.
Ie O. Or FJ
EXCURSION
VIA
Grand Trunk Railway
AND THE
White Star Une
81.50
Goderich to
met cit
' anti Rebturn
Steamer Greyhound
Going to Detroit =June 14
Return from Detroit, June 17
2A Days in Detroit
Detroit Tigers and Pennant
Winners Play Balt
June 16-16
Goderich Band Moonlight
Thursday, June 13, S p. m.
For particulars see small bills or ask
R. R. Agent.
E. H. AY ER,
T. P. 4 E. Agt., Detroit.
The Detroit Excursion
Minerva, Encampment, I. O. O. F.,
Wingham, has completed arrange-
ments with the G. T. R. for the rail
part of the Greyhound excursion,
Goderich to Detroit, Friday, June 14.
A special train will leave Stratford,
Friday, 7.80 a. m., stopping at all sta-
tions. From Wingham, Belgrave,
Blyth, etc., take morning train June
14111, connecting at Clinton at 8.35 a.
w. with special train for Goderich.
Returnin s twill
g special 1 tafn leave
Goderich on Monday, June 17111, at
11.30 p. m., after arrival of the Grey-
hound front Detroit, running through
to Wingham and Stratford.
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II PAY WHEN CURE
Drs. K. & K. TAKE ALL RiSKS
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Cured
Cured by the New Method Treatment '
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NERVOUS DEBILITY
Thourands of Ming and middle•aged men are annually swept to a premature grave
through Early Indiscretions, Excesses and Blood Diseases. If you have any et the fol-
lowing symptoms coa.ult w before it is ton lata, Are you nervous and tweak, despon-
dent and gloomy, specks before the eyes, with dark circles under them,- weak batik,
kidneys irritable, palpitation of the heart, bashful, dreams and losses, sediment in urine.
pimples on tho face oyes sunken, hollow checks, caroWorn expression, poor nhemorv,
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lifeless, distrustful,.lac energy and strength, tired mornings, restless nights, changeable
moods, 'weak manhood, premature decay, hone, pains, :hair loose, sore throat, etc.
YOU WILL BE A WRECK;
Our New Method Treatment enn Mire you and make man of yon. 'Under 180' influ-
ence the brain becomes active, the blood purified so that an pimples, blotches and ulcera
disc pear, the nerves. become strong as steel, so that nervouseeaa, bashfulness end des-
pondency vanish, the eyve bocomeebright the face full and clear, energy rattles to the
hotly and the moral, physical and sexual systema aro invigorated; all drotns Haase—l00
more vital waste from the system,. Don't let quacks and fakirs rob you ofyour, hard
earned dollars. We will cure you or no pay.
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