The Brussels Post, 1912-7-4, Page 5BUSINESS CAROL
TxT H. MoORACKEN—
• Iaauer of Marriage Licence, Of.
floe at Grocery, Turuburry street, Brusoela.
K. O. T. M.
Bruaeels 'Tont of the Maccabees, No. 24
hold their regular meetings Lu tiro Lodge
Boom, Booker Block, on the let and 8rd
2'uosday evouluge al oaoh month.
Viaitoru always welcome.
A, SOMERS, Qom.. A. Ml0U18E, Ai,.li..
WM. SPENCE
OOkIVEYANCER AND ISSUER
OF MARRIAGE LICENSES
Ince in the fast Office, Ethel. 8e4
JOHN SUTHERLAN
inao3ANO3,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
Ll•B. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION -
J -2 nen, will Nell for bettor prices, to
better men, 1n Mee time and less Merges
Man any ether Auctioneer in East Huron or
he won't charge unything, Dates and orders
can utwuye be arraoged at this olaoe or by
pommel application.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
M. SINCLAIR—
VV•
Dr • Barrister, Solicitor, Oonveyauoer,
Notary Public, dm. Black
1 door Nor th of Oeutral Hotel.
Solialtor for the Metropolitan Book,
ROUDL'OOT, BAYS & KILLORAN
BA1tlti8PJdR8 SOLICITORS, NOTARIES
11U13LI0, ETC.
W. Pa0000002, 13. O. It 0. HATO
S. L. BILLanAN
Ofooee-Those formerly occupied by Meaere
Holt.
Cameron & o
0onaaroe, Ona'Anto,
ALLAN LINE
Royal Mail Steamers
St. Lawrence Season
MONTREAL. TO LIVERPOOL
T. T. S. 8, "Victorian" and "Virginian"
T. 8. 8. "Tunisian" and" Corsican'
Sallie gs every Friday
MONTREAL TO GLASGOW
T. S. S. "Grampian" and "Henperian"
T. S. 8. "Scandinavian" and ' Pretorian"
Sailings every Saturday
T 0 HAVRE & LONDON.
Service of moderato priced one class cabin
(11) steamers.
Saninge every Sunday
Nail Information as to rates, etc., on upon 'a -
tion to
W. H. KERR.
-Agent Allen Line, Brussels.
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f fall Term from Sept. 3rd
(yi Arrange now to enter the
TORONTO, ONT.
The school that; has a great reputation
for giving superior business and short-
hand training. Graduates get and hold 4
good positions because they ere thor-
oughly prepared. Write fir catalogue.
Open all year. Enter any tone.
Oor. Young and i W. J, ELLfOTT,
Aloxondor Sts, i Principal.
CENTRAL
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STRATFORD. ONT.
ONTARIO'S BEST BUSINESS COLLEGE g
Our graduates are up-to-date and 0,
praotioal. We hove a large staff of ex- J
porionced instruotore and our grads- ,9
ates get the 111011 grade positions. We
do more for our graduated than does
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any similar school. We have three do-
pnrtnrente Commercial, Shorthand
end Telegraphy. You owe it to your -
1r
ser f know what weat are doing.Get
, t
'- our free catalogue at mine,
D. A. MCLAOHLAN, Principal.
TRADEMARK REG.
Sheathing Paper e
-a high-grade paper, odorless,
tasteless, free from tar,
waterproof, exceptionally strong
—will not tear. A durable
and effective intersining for
or
walls, floors and ceilings. g Let
us show you a sample. .79
Sole Canadian ManuFeeturere
THE STANDARD PAINT CO.
of Canada, Limped, Montreal.
P. Ament, Brussels,
SALLOW COMPLEXION
Indicates indigestion, constipation or
liver trouble, FIG Z'1LLS'will regu-
late your system and build up the
nerve forces 80 that you can .sleep and
enjoy life. Ab all dealer's 25 and 50
cents or' The. Pig Pill Co„ St, Thomas,
Ont. Sold and reo0rntnelyded 1311 Brae.
Bels by J Fax Druggist,
s.®.d®.4,. . A.A..dr..6.4...„h.s9
1 W H. LOVE
Funeral Director
and Embalmer
Orders promptly and care-
fully attended to night or
day. Phone 228.
ETHEL., ONT..`
•777T1"-TerYT771'•
Business Oards
DR. T. T. M'RAE
Bachelor of Medicine, University of Toronto
Licentiate and Graduate of the College of Phy-
slolans and Surgeons, Ont. • Post -graduate
Ohmage Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital,
Chicago, 311. Ex -House Surgeon to St. Mich-
ael's IlOopital, Toronto.
Office over 1P. R. Smith's Drug Store. Tele-
phone oonneetfon with 0raubrook at all hours.
DR. 'M. FERGUSON
ETHEL, ONT.
Physician and Surgeon; Post Graduate courses
London (Eng.), New York and Chicago Hos-
pitals. Special attention to disease of eye, ear,
nose and throat. Eyes tested for g)assae.
DR. HAMILTON
Dental Surgeon
Honor Graduate Dental Department, Toronto
University ; Lfoenti,tte of Royal College of
Dental Surgeons, of Toronto. Office in Smith
Block recently vacated by Dr. Feild.
DR. WARDLAW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College. Day and night calla. Office opposite
Flour Mill, Ethel,
MAUDE C. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Personal graduate Department of Opplithe!.
urology, McOormick Medical College, 0hfoago,
Ill., le prepared to test eyes and fit glasses at
her office over Grower's Restaurant, Brussels,
Wednesday, Thursday,Friday and Saturday
every second week. Office hours 10 to 12 n, m.
and 1 to 6 p. in. In Toronto, at 7I6 Bpadina
ave., remainder of time. Phone 1 !
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BRUSSELS
Douro semen Gem atmR Go oN
Mail 7A7am I Express _..1859 pm
Express 11:26 Ma
p m 8:2 p m
Express 2:55p m E Mai Express 8:52 p m.
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WALTON
To Toronto To Goderioh
Express 7:41 a m I Express 11:87 a m
Express 2:57 p m Express 7:55 p m
WROXETER
Going East - 7:06 a. m. and 8:66 p. m,
Going West - 12:46 and 9:47 p. m.
All trains going East connect with 0. P. R. at
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T
G. 13. stations.
GEO. ALLAN, Local A gent.
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M:isi±i leius
Gorrie
H, V. Holmes was in Lnckuow at-
tending the marriage of his brother.
5pupils wrote on the Entrance ex-
amination in Wroxeter from Gorrie
school.
Miss Jennie Montgomery, who has
been in Colorado for some, time has
returned home.
A public meeting addressed by Jas.
Bowman, M. P., was held in the Town-
ship Hall, Gorrie, Friday evening to
consider advisability of organizing
the Township of Howick into a Rural
Mail System. -
G. Perdue, who has been principal
of our school for the past year, has
been engaged as assistant teacher in
St. Mary's Public School at an initial
salary of $800. Miss Jennie Rands, of
Brussels, will succeed him. She is a
fine teacher,
Fordwich
Miss Seethe Dobson, of Detroit, is
visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
Dobson here.
The material is on Vaud for the new
station, so that we hue sure of getting
it this Summer.
Miss Bertha Johnson left for Ed mon-
ton, Alta., where she has been engag-
ed as teacher in a school in that vicin-
ity.
Harding is enlarging his
baru by putting on a hip roof and bad
a raising. 731nrk and tackle was used
and everything 143(16 Into 180 place lila
clock Wolk.
Morley Ayleswnrth left tc reerune
his position in the registration depart-
ment of the general post office, Toron-
to, after spending several holidays
here with his patents and at Fled.
Adams'.
Stomach Medicine 1s peewee
Impossible to cure catarrh in the
nose by dosing the stomach. Send the
healing vapor of Oatari•hoznue after the
germs and you ab once accomplish
good. Any case of catarrh is curable,
=all that's necessary is to inhale Oat-
arrliozone-You stop hawking, nos-
trils ars cleared, throat is healed and
freed of phlegm t every vestige of the
trouble Is forever driven from the sys-
tem. If you want peernanent cure for
or bronchitis
catarrh Urroat trouble
rriiozone is a stand-by. Two
Cara v
sizes, 25.e. and nd 1.00 al all dealers,
Atwood.
family arrive Thursday evening, July
4th,
Mev, Illslup Dickson and bride were
here and after spending a couple of
days at his father's borne, left for their
new home in lt16)3117y River, Ont...
\VEDu13D.--In 11111133, 1111015E a mile
from Atwood at Laugside Parm, a
quite wedding was celebrated at 12 ee-
clock Wednesday 10th ult., when Miss
Agues Fou'c'oL Btt1ltultylle daughter. of
the late James 13ailautyue was united
a1'r• re. to DWlcat Saunders, son
in marriage. 1 S l , I
of Wtn. and Mrs, Saunders, or Luther
Township, Rev. Mr. Antos. Atwood,
performed the ceremony. Bride, who
I was given away by her brother, John
Ballantyne, was unattended, and
looked charmingt, in a beautiful gown
of white biugali're sills anis carried a
baguet of white lilies of the valley and
roses. The room 1n which the wed-
ding repast was served was artletically
decorated with banked ferns and
white flowers. Atter dejeuner the
happy couple left for their home in
Luther township, the bride wearing a
travelling suit of tan cloth.
Orangemen of Elrna district colo -
brace the 12th of July in Mt. .Forest.
Mrs. Percy G
reensides spent the
past few weeks with friends Brant-
ford.
Mrs. John II. Dickson left on Wed-
nesday of last week fey Vancouver., B. •
0., re spend a couple of months with
Dr, and MI's. Tnrrtbull,
During the past couple of weeks the
cement' WO) 119 have been closed down,.
and several employees left town, but
it will soon commence operationfor
the Summer itis said:
Miss Pearl Mussel', daughter of Rev. -
e. Russet, now Methodist pastor, is
araduate in music this month, of
Al na College St. Thomas. Li her
piano exam she stood the highest in
1110 college taking 00°%,. She also ob-
tained first-class honors in Theory,
Btarmnny and Choral, arid second-class
donors in 'musical history She also,
was &weeded the second hqold medal
the first being available or resident
students only, Rev. Dr, Iitlss01' arrd
Sprains rognire careful treatment..
Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's
Liniment I'reely. 1t will reprove the
soreness and quickly restore the parts
to a healthy condition. For sale by
all dealers.
Blyth
Blyth Baseball team Event to West
Morikton on Monday to play In a
tournament
Miss Leila Begley, who has been oc-
cupying Lhe position of milliner at
Drumbo. has retnrned home.
Dorothyy, the 18 months old daugh-
ter' of R. H. and Mts. Robinson, Inas
been seriously i11 with pneumonia and
whooping cough.
Mrs. Gibbs expects to leave Blyth
on July 9tlt for Cupar, Sask., where
she will snake her home with her.
daughter, 11110. 1'ohnst e'.
The ladies of the Methodist church
are making extensive preparations
to serve eL hot dinner in the basement
of the church on July 12th.
Mrs. R. M. McKay, who has been
quite seriously ill, is now rapidly re-
covering and is able to be about iter
home although quite weak yet.
Master Harvey Mason was seen on
our streets on Tuesday of last week
for the first time in over a year, he
having been confined to his bed con-
tinuously with tuberculosis of the hip
At St. Andrew's church on Sunday,
Rev, Mr. McDowell,. who conducted
the services, refused absolutely to em-
bower* the lawn social which was
held Weduesday evening of last week
on the church grounds,
Council of Blyth is asking for
tenders for the following work
1 digging trenches, 2 laying pipe, 3
setting hydrants. Plans and specifi-
cations may be seen at the electric
light plant or from Joseph Oarter,
Chairman of the Water and Light
Corn mi ttee.
Dr. Crawford, medical missionary
from 011iva, w110 was in town is an
intimate friend of Dr. Wilford who is
now in China. He stetted that Dr.
Wilford had recently successfully
undergone an operation for appendi-
citis. He has since been removed to
a more favorable locality until he re-
cuperates his health.
S. A. PoplesLoue, Grand Master of
the I. 0. 0. F., was visiting lodges in
an official capacity at Fort William
Port Arthur and other points in the
North country. This will finish his
long trips and be Will have left but a
few of the local lodges to visit before
his term expires in August. He bus
already passed the record •of any
former Grand Master in visiting
lodges.
Are You Subject to Stiffness?
Per haps it is ill the neck or shoulders.
First thing is a good rub with Nervi -
line. No mote speedy remedy can be
adopted. When applied to the mus-
cles Nerviline gives them flexibility
and vigor ; inflammation, soreness,
and stiffness disappear. "Whether in
the chest or throat nothing can sur-
pass Nerviline" metes 0. B. Denton,
Lumber Merchant at Oak Bay, N. 13.,
"Rubbed on at night, trouble is gone
by morning. I have proved Nerviline
a great medicine." Everyone says the
same, and Nerviline always makes
good. 25c. bottles sold everywhere.
Listowel.
R. R. Hay has purchased a Ford 5
passenger tourist car.
The excursion to the 0. A. C.,
Guelph, was not largely attended.
J. W. and Mrs, . Scott and Miss
Scott have rt•tui ped Monte after•an ex-
tended European trip.
8Jtts 01111110 1.0 IA had the mis-
fortune to break his big toe by a large
wrench dropped from his shoulder,
n11 his o ',
felling I It all.
John Blair andfamily, of Cheadle,
Ohesshire, Eu laud, arrived in town
last week and have taken up their rest -
donee here. • Mr. Blair has taker' a
position in the piano factory.
At the annual meeting of District
No. 21, I. 0, 0. F., held in Palmerston
It, A. Olinda P. N•., of Listowel Lodge
L 0, 0.F., No. 100, was elected Dis-
trict Deputy Grand Master.
G. H Poldou, who for the .f few
ew
years has been teachingin the Listo-
welo-
al High Scnool,left for his hoine in
Poldon Norwich. Mr I t do has severed his
connection with the school Here.
Disgraceful action of utrkuown
patties in stealing flowers from the
Fairview cemetery is exoltieg Vel-
geaice, 'The t9i
eft has not happened
once, but has been repeated aced time after
time:
Driving Rev, Dr, Barber's absence,
while on his yaw dont Rev, E. J.
Pratt, B.. A, 13, D'.,of Newfoundland,
will cored tea' the sevicesin
tbe,Metho-
dlst church,. ,In tire Fall Rev, Mr.
Pratt expects to go to Chinni whore
he will be stationed ss a missionary.
During the latter part of August• Rev,
F. 1. Payee% of Taranto, assistant
pastor, to Rev. W. Carswell, of;Parl••
dale Methodist church, will oc0lrpy
the pulpit trete, '
Sunday evening was ' Rev. - De.
Barber's last service in the Methodist
charchprevious to leaving on a two
months vacation., Bev. Mr. and Ws.Barber left on Monday motedieg for
New York, from there they will- sail
0n 1,110 1. el. Lloyd's magnificent
steamer ]raiser Wiihelm du Grosse,
for Bremen, Southern Germany. Dr.
and Mrs; Barber will epend their
TIME
CRITICAL
TI°E
0F 9
S LIFE
From 40 to 50 Years of Age.
How It May Be Passed
in Safety.
So. Wellington, S. C. -' `For a year dur-
ing the Change of Life I was all run
down. l: was really
too weak to walk and
tl''/:f<n 1 • l. • %!lr was very despondent
r'(p and thought I was
f/1 going to die, but af-
ter taking Lydia E.
lrr Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound and
Blood Purifier my
health and strength
returned. I am very
thankful to you and
praiseyourmedicine.
I have advised several women who suf-
fered as I did to try your remedies. You
may publish this'if you wish." -Mrs.
DAVID R. MORRIS, South Wellington,
Vancouver Island, B. C.
No other medicine for woman's ills has
received such wide -spread and unquali-
lied endorsement. We know of no otber
medicine which has such a record of suc-
cess as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound. For more than 30 years
it has been the standard remedy for wo-
man's ills such as inflammation, ulcera-
tion, tumors, irregularities, periodic
pains and nervous prostration, and we
believe it is unequalled for women dur-
ing the period of change of life.
If you have the slightest doubt
that Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound will help you, write
to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.
n Mass. forad-
L
Lynn, r
(confidential)
vice. Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a woman,
and held in strict confidence.
vacation in Southern Germany, with
possibly a short stay in Switzerland.
Two years ago they spent their vaca-
tion in Northern Germany.
For summer diarrhoea in children al-
ways use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil
and a speedy cure is certain. For sale
by all dealere,
Wrn- ngham
Dr. W. R. Hambly, of Napanee, will
locate here.
Annual Sundayho excursion School excu Ston Lo
Kincardine has been set for Thursday,
August lst.
Richard and Mrs. Clegg are on a
trip to England. They sailed on the
Royal George on Tuesday of last week.
Members of Wingham L. O. L. to-
gether with visiting members, will
attend divine service in the St. Paul's
chinch on Sunday, July 7th.
Two chairs were taken frorn Abner
Cosens' veranda and on the same
night a large upholstered chair was
taken from J. A. McLean's veranda.
Capt. and Mrs, Boynton bade fare-
well to their comrades and left last
week for their new field of labor at
Petroles. The new officer is Capt.
Pitgmite.
TAKE A
WITH YC
EVERYTIIING
FOR .KO.DAKERY
AT OUR STORE.
J. J R. W
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JEWELLER and ENGRAVER,
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CANADA !
TWENTIETH CENTURY LAND
< 1 '8 0 '-
hi remit n 'h mists is of Humanity's s r
t the Y
row$ ;
Out where the heralds of Destiny
stand ;
Irises the star of a world's Tomorrows
Over the Twentieth Century Laud.
: Wind-swept of Heaven are the sentinel
I
(rut 1 n
moue tains ,
Sall -kissed the pr'airiesthat Melt in-
to space ;
Rivas and forest -gift lakes are the
fountains
Brimming with pulse -beats for In-
dustry's r'ame,
Soil of a million suns 1 Seed-Bno and
reaping
Rouse thee front sleep with a Midas-
• tipped wand ;
Wovid-weary argofttuts westward are
keeping
Tryst In the Twentieth Century
Land.
Last. of the Jil rtb's virgin !watts to
surrender ;
Queen of an Empire that follows the
81111 ;
Strong men are wooing thee -loyal
arid tender
Millions of patriots phalanxed as
0110.
Dreams of the Ages in thee find frui-
Lion ;
Freemen rejoice as thy glories ex-
pand ;
Beacon -lights burning, bold true to
thy mission
Canada! Twentieth Century Land 1
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con 'e in gi gat a Mrs. is. R,"J. Miller and
Ales. 0. ID. Jervis," Although 1el h thn utaken
by eat prise, DIr's. Cosens made an ap-
propriate reply, thanking the ladies
r
for air L lot Eft kindliness
their 1 ll,h 'loess and kl dunes
and assuring them that she would al-
ways have pleasant memories of the
happy term spent in Clinton, Mrs.
Gowns was again surprised on Wed-
nesday evening, when her Su11daY
school claw presented her with a pair
of gold Buff links, Rev, Mr. Cosmo
• preached his farewell 80011101A Sun-
day and will move to London to tulle
charge of Empress Avenue Cherch.
Wingham L. 0. L. will attend the
12th celebration at Blyth.
Miss Mae Mason has returned home
from Guelph, where she had been at-
tending the Macdonald Institute.
The excursion to the lIodel Farm
at Guelph on Saturday June 21st was
very well attended. Nearly 300
tickets were sold at the Wingham G.
T. R. station. Lxeutsion was the
largest that has gone into Guelph this
season.
A. W. and Mrs. Richardson an-
nounce the engagement of their sister,
bliss Olive Violet Poole, to James
Wilfrid (Fred) Pugh, son of Joseph
and Mrs. Pugh, Wingham, wedding
to Lake place July 10th in First Baptist
church, Vernon, B. 0.
MUSGROVE-GREEK: A charming
June wedding was solemnized Wed-
nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the
home of A, H, Musgrove, M. P. P.,
when his eldest daughter, Miss Ethel,
was married to William J. Greer, one
of Wingharn's prominent merchants.
The ceremony was performed by Rev.
W. L. Rutledge, pastor of the Metho-
dist church, in the presence of a num-
ber of relatives and friends. The
drawing room was beautifully deoor-
atedwlth daisies,ferns and
evergreens.reens.
The bride wore
very handsome gown
of white charmeuse satin, trimmed
pearl, with a bridal veil. She entered
on the arm of her father, and the
strait's of a wedding march,
played by bliss May Powell. The
bride carried a hugh boquet of roses
and lilies of the valley. She was at-
tended by her sister, Miss Edna who
wore a dainty gown of pink and car-
ried pink sweet peas. Fallowing the
ceremony a wedding dinner was serv-
ed at which J, Morton acted as toast-
master. Mr. and Mrs. Greer received
most hearty cougratulations of
all, and left on the afternoon train for
Quebec and other Eastern points,
where they will spend their honey-
moon. On their return they will re-
side in Wingham. Presents were
numerous costly and useful, the
groom's gift being a piano. A granite
shower was tendered the bride prior
to the wedding day.
TheOrigin of Gall Stones
They are simply dried bile, made up
of crystalline constituents of that fluid.
Very common is this disease among
merchants, clergymen. shop girls and
those of sedentary habits. Prevention
consists in maintaining correct action
of the liver and bowels, which is best
accomplished by Dr. Hamilton's Pills.
No person using this medicine need
fear gall -stones, nor will they ever be
bilious. Sound digestion, good appe-
tite, a clear color will evidence the
health giviug properties of Dr. Hatnil-
ton's Pills, which are safest and hest
for family use. Insist on having Dr.
Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and
Butternut, 25c. per box at all dealers,
CI inton
For selling beer in the military
ramp, Goderech, which was said to be
Local Option beer, but in reality was
the ordinary kind, Reuben Graham
and N. Fitzsimmons, Clinton, George
Atkinson, Shiloh, A. R. Smith, Sarnia
were fined by Magistrate Reid $100
and costs. Inspector Johnson of Cen-
tre Huron, raided the canteens and -
seized 11 kegs of lager beer,
ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. -The
ladies of the Ontario Street Methodist
church recently surprised Mrs. (Rev.)
Cosens by presenting her with a
beautiful gold brooch set with an
amethyst and pearls, follow-
ing
and the llo -
g
in address;-
To Mite.T.OOSEN , Owing W.S O V n t0
g
,
the impendingremoval of NJi Cosens
and y0ts01f o yournew field of en-
deavor to London, the members of the
Ladies' Aid and Missionary Societies,
on behalf of themselves and other
lac
members of the congregation as-
sociated
with them, desire Co take ad-
vantage of this opportunity of express-
ing biteir appreciation of the good will
and earnest effort which you have
shown w i ua in the causes to width Choir
hear le are devoted, During the time
that Conference has permitted you to
be linked with Ontario Street; church,
we have ever found yon a wise Corin-
senor and enthusiastic worker in all
our endeavors for thebetterment of
the ehut•0h and society. No small
part of the success which has been
ours is ander the blessing of heaven
clue to you.' We therefore would ask.
you to accept as a memento of three
nippy ye1Lrs ofsuccessful effort and
lirolitable eo-operation this token of 1
otic good -will and esteem and with it
will in014160 our sincere prayer for the
continued stl0ress of Yourself and Mn
Comte le God's vineyard, Ma, His
blessing ever be upon you and yours.
Signed on behalf of the Ontario street I
CANADA'S RANK IN VARIOUS
LINES.
Canada stands firer iu nickel and as-
bestos production.
Uanada ranks t1111'din railway mile-
age increase during past fifty years.
Canada ranks third among the
world nations in ratio of trade to pop-
ulation,
Canada ranks third among the silver
producing countries of the world.
Canada ranks eighth in the list of
gold 'alining countries.
Uanada staude eighth in world s Pig
.
11'1111 production.
Gained$ staude eighth in world's $Wel.
pt'odisotion.
'Canada elands ni11)1)3 in world's iron
ore production.
Canada ranks tenth in worlrl's steel
tonnage.
BRUSSELS -
Granite and Markle Works
AI.LA,IV E. HERSEY
Proprietor
Manufaotarer of
HIGH - CLASS - MONUMENTAL - WORN
In all kinds of Granite
Cemetery Work Promptly Attended to
Phony 23 All work Guaranteed
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Preventative is worth
Get twice the use of
prevent the depletion
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a Pound of Cure.
that Manure Pile and
of your soil by using
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Have you that Good Brood Mare Insured ?
loss by consulting us in time.
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Points of Advantage With this Woman's Favorite are
It uses all the heat.
It cooks evenly.
It doesn't smoke.
It will bake, boil, toast or roast.
It is made with 1, 2 or 3 burners.
Get rid of heat and save fuel by investing in a PER-
FECTION. It means a cool kitchen and coal oil
is the cheapest cooking fuel you can use. rr
We will be pleased to show you the stove and explain tt3r
its easy working by a call at our store.
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SOWING I WILD ATS
REAPING A HARVEST OF SORROW
, ., How many young mitt',
ti ^ f " _4f-- can look back ou their
1 c/ f..'"1:-..2.--/ ? early life and regret their
✓ylir/j i misdeeds. ''Sowing their
wild oats' invtariollsways.
Bxcessea, violation oY':^
tare's laws, ''wine, wade'
fM, ice, and song" -all have that,
victims. lieu have to
formed but what about th
seed you have sown-wbe
about the harvest? Don't
trust to luck. If you are
at present within the
clutches of any secret ra •et ha '
t,
which is sapping our life
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atryprivate disease and you
dare not marry; if you are married and live in dread of symptoms breakin
out and exposing your past; if you are suffering as the result of a misspel
life -DRS. K. &
K. ARE
YOURREFUGE.
FJGG. Layyour case
befo alo
them confidentially and they will tell ot honestly if you are curable.
YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED
We Treat and Coro VARICOSE 1ir.I S
N NERVOUS DEBILITY,
BLOOD and URINARY COMPLAINTS, KIDNEY and BLADDER -Ins;
oases and all Diseases Peculiar to Men.
CONSULTATION FREE. Boobs Free on Disoasos of M.n, if unable to call, write.
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Out,
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