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The Brussels Post, 1912-10-17, Page 5.1: A A CARDS. AOKEN— Msrstatio Lieenees, Oh pauerry street, Brunets. . 0. T. M. seals ITent of the Mammbeee, No. 24 their regular meetings lu the 1,0420 oom, Beaker Stook, on the 1m1 and 8rd Tuesday eveninge of each month. Philters alWaYS weloolna. A, SO ENE% Oom, A. AMOULLIN, E. b. WM. SPENOE CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES num in the Post Office, Ethel. 130.4 JOHN SUTHERLAND inetnitNen, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. - AUCTIONEERS. to S. SCOTT AS AN ATJOTION• L • Iran, will sell for better prices, to better men, in lees time and less charges than any other Auctioneer in Emit Huron or be won't oilers° anything. Datee and orders can always be arranged at tido office or by p arsenal application, LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. tir!3i!elifjolar, ConYy° r, Notary Public, &a. tewart'sBloat* 1 door Nor0h of Central Hotel, Solicitor for the Metropolitan Bank. pROUDFOOT, RAYS & KILLORAN eenatinknis, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, W. Paolniseca., H. O. 11 O. 131/1 J. L. EILLorten Offices—Those formerly °emoted by Messrs Cameron & Holt, 600118100, ONTAnio. ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamers St. Lawrence Season MONTREAL. TO LIVERPOOL T. T. S. 8, "Victorian" and "Virginian" T. B. S. "Tunisian" and "Corsican', Sailings every Friday MONTREAL TO GLASGOW T. S. S. "Grampian" and "Hesperian" T. S. S. "Scandinavian" and "Pretorian" Settings every Saturday TO HAVRE & LONDON Service of moderate priced one class cabin 111) 110011111010. Sailings every Sunday Full information as to rates, etc., on applica- tion to W. H. KERR, Agent Allan Line, Bruesele. §Rawmasw...4,-,s_sww.4.w.tvzsvi a Get the . Best 1 •It Pays . 0, 19 • Among the many positions our Col - lege has reoently filled were two worth r 01100 and $1500. We are now try 1 n g to al 01000110 at 81000. Demand for oar grad- gt mites is f ally five times our supply. ELLIOTT' TORONTO, ONT. st h is a Business College of the hi ghost xi i* grade. Several former Fltull ow s of R "7 other Collegee ere now in attendance t., sr It P117000 get a business education W „E layou get It In tho right senoot YA Write for catalogue. Enter noW. dor. Young and W. J. ELLIOTT, 61 Alexander Ste. f Principal. ‘s `1&I iesletiMiliVitiVisiveztizz,V*WS .0.1•44.. W. H. LOVE Funeral Director and Embalmer Orders promptly and Care - gully attended to night or day. Phone 228, ETHEL, ONT. Business Cards DR, T. T. iteRag Bachelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Licentiate and Graduate of the College of Phy- sicians and Surgeone, Ont, 0 Poet.graduate Chiang() Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital, Chicago, Ill. Ex -Hoose Surgeon to St. Mich. ael's Ilespital, Toronto. Moe over 17.110. Smith's Drug Store. Tele- phone connection with Ortinbrook at all hours. . -VM'aras`razirstk essizsaassa. Vesiii, rrsais17.45) IA WIL.L YOU CENTRAL I STFIATFORD. ONT. DR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL., ONT. physician and Surgeon ; Post Graduate courses London (Eng.), New York and Chicago Hoe Mtn's. bipedal attention to chemise of ey 0, ear, nose and throat. Byes tested for glasses, DR. WARDLAW Honor graduate Of the Ontario Veterinary College. Day and night calls. Office opposite Flour Mill, Ethel. MAUDE 0. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Personal graduate Department of Ophthal- mology, McCormick Medical Oollege, Chicago, EL, is prepared to teat eyes and fit glasees nO her office over Grewar's Restaurant, Brussels, On Thursday, Friday and Saturday of every week. Office hour. 10 to 12n, m. and 1 to 6p. in. In Toronto, at 710 Spadina ave., remaind- er of thne. Phone 1219 0 Write for the large free catalogue of IS this school, and you will learn how a you can succeed. It will then rest with you to decide if you will sue- .4 coed. _ WO aro placing 0101(001110 in ponitions paying $000 and $700 per annum, and we have many, much epplientions for help .., which we cannot supply. The best Wins to entor our chimes ix NOW, g Write for our free cetelogue at 0 Once, .1 D. A. MCLACH LAN, Principal. q ...(0.4van.owezp.o,u4'.f407ta.w.A5.,14. 1157 WinterTerm at 6. A ISLOWBI The I Business D) sennessowao COnegu commences on Monday. NoTember End. Write for free outelotmo and portion. !aril to EDWIN O. MATTHEWS, Prin. IgEWICIAVATAW4k AZItcte41744/k 42a ag Ghlozma Tams Razisrear BRUSSELS Goma SOROS GOING NORTO Mall 7:070 rn Express 10:55 a m Express 101:250 in SOalt 150 p an Express 2:55 p in Expre,ss 8:52 p m WAL.TON 170 170101110 To Goderich 11 :88 a 111 Expreee 8:21 p 111 Express... 7:42 m Express 2:57 p m DEIMOS WROXETEN • Going East - 7:05 a. m. and 8:55 p. 001. Going West - 10:40 and 9:47 p. m. MI -trains going End connect with 0. P. R. at Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T G. B. stations, GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent. Bistrut 3ehns late hour in width the judging was finished anti the Hall doors thrown open, Those having this , in hand should see that better arrangentente. are made for another year, The evowd was estimated at 2000 and total re- ceipts for the day weee 41316.00. The concert in the evening, ender the time- pleee of the 0, 0.1P,, filven by Messra, Harvey & Kenny, of Anon to, and A, 0. Hutehineon and Mies Pearl VVade, of Foralwich, watt listened to by a packed hoese, the talent doing their part in an exciellent manner. Miss Maud Skilling acted as accoMpaniet. Total receipts for the concert were filV5,11a. McLaughlin, cattle brayer, had a somewhat Barrows accident. He was driving over from Wingham and when he came near Wroxeter his horse frightened at a reel or telephone wive on the side of the road and bolt- ed eldeWays, broke away from the buggy. The seat and top were broken off and Mr. McLaughlin was throw» out of the buggy striking his face on the whitliett.ee. His face was severe- ly bruised, but he was not hurt other- wise. The buggy was badly shaken Listowel Miss Roy has entered Woodstock Hospital as a 5151080 112 training. F. W. Hay has purchased 01 pony and cart for his niece, Miss Marjory Riggs. Motor cycle races have been secured for Listowel Monday, October 28th, Thanksgiving Day. Dr. C. D. Backer left for Swift Current, Sask., where he is taking a practice for another dentist. Miss Pearl Goddard was the guest of honor at a china. shower given at the home of Miss Ada Thoinpson. Victor Cooper, who has been em- ployed for the last ten months with 'S'S. Jennings, florist, has gone to London, where he has taken a posi- tion as baggageman with the G. T. R. Stinday School anniversary in con- nection with the Methodist church will be held on Sunday, 20th inst., when Rev. R. D. Hamilton, of Brant- ford, a former pastor will be in charge of the serviee. The change in the statutes prohibit- ing youths under 18 years of age from frequenting pool rooms, bowling et- ers, &c., MIS noted at the Council meeting and the license forms will, be changed from 18 to 18 years of age. MISS Marjory Spears, who for more than two years has beenemployed in the.G. N. W. telegraph office and has consequently become well known for het courtesy and skill as an operator is leaving the town shortly for Mani- t°E.ba.A. Ross has passed his second year's examinations at the Dental College, Toronto. Ed. was sick when the examinations were written on • in the Spring, thus having' to write on them before the College opened 111 the Faillex. Glenn, who has succe.bsfully passed the examinations set by the Go fermi) en t, has been appoin ted land- ing -waiter for Listowel and was sworn in by °vision's inspector. Mr. Glenn's work will be at the Listowel strain!) and in connection With the Listowel cuetonis office. Oh, For A Clear Complexion A clear comrdexion 10 the outward evidence of Mantra cleanliness. 111 bad health ihe fade becomes a sign- board, telling of disease within, If yellow, bile is not properly secreted ; if pallid, the kidneys are faulty ; if Ain is murky and dark circles be- neath the eyes, look for conatipation. Whatevee the cause, no remedy con - pares with De. Ilitanilton's Pills which are 'Mid, side, Purifying and vitaliz- ing in their action. They give a marvelous rosy tint to the checks, brighten the eyes and establish health that defies age and disease. Sold everywhere in 25c bones. up. If you have young children you have perhaps noticed that disorders of the stomach are their most com- mon ailment. To correct this you will find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets excellent. They 111.e easy and pleasant to take, and mild and gentle in effect. For sale by all dealers. J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, purchased a bottle of Oltinberlain's Cough Remedy for his boy who had a cold, and before the bottle was all used the boy's cold Was gone. Is that not better than to pay a five dollar -doctor's bill 1 For sale by all dealers. Atwood Diekson.Bros., 81.11 0011„ sold one of their heavy draught horses and ship- ped it to Toronto. A petition is being circulated through Elmer for the purpose of liv.v. ing Local Option voted on at the coining January election. Al the barn raising of Jno. Hone's, 7th Con., Elma, • William Ford hap- pened with a painful. accident when he received a deep cut on his head and having one of his legs badly injured by falling several feet. Minor acci- dents happened to a couple of others. EIma tax rax for 1912 will be as fol- lows :— °auntyRate. $ 7008 89 Township Rate ... .. . ... 8940 25 G. & G. Railway rate-- 480 65 Kerr & Crawford claniage tax 115 20 Municipal dr. taxes 11509 07 Awatd drain taxes-- ........ . 49 74 Commutation tax 240 75 Dog taxes 708 00 School tax levied by sections 4882 33 Municipal school tax 4460 95 Total taxes on roll $38,834 19 The last assessment for the payment of debentures for the construction of the Silver Corners and, Palters drains are placed on roll of 1912. By the death of John Roe, which took place at his late residence, Rime, on Monday Sept. 30th, this community loses one of its best known and most highly respected old citizens. The deceased, who was in his 87th year, had been in failing health for some time past, and death was not entirely unexpected. The late Mr. Roe was born in 1886 in Mayo, Ire- land, On June 22nd, 1849, he left for Canada, arriving at New York on July 29, front where he iimnediately proceeded to Lanark township, Ont., where he remained for three months. Returning to Oswego, New York State, he learned the milling business remaining there until 1856. During his stay in Oswego he made a trip to Ontario and secured the present Roe homestead in Elma township. In 1859 he journeyed to California, but 3 years later returned to Ontario and settled on the Mina farm, where he has lived ever since. In 1814 the late Mr. Rne was married to Miss Caroline Tetloch. Of a family of fifteen, twelve are living eight sons and. four daughters. The deceased was is staunch member of the Anglican church and a Liberal Conservative. Fordwich Thos. Gibson has so far recovered as to be able to delve down street,. R. .T. Sanderson bronght to towtr 01 cm stalk which measured 11 feet 7 inches. • Mt s. J. R. McKenzie, of Milestone, Sask., is the pest of her brother, T. McClement, and other relatives and friends in this neighborhood. Jas. Rowe brought the Record office a small branch which he had cut off a blackberry bush on which were thirty- five 1 s1ly developed lidttek raspberries, FALL PAut.—The Howick Fair on Oct, Ms,• was a decided success the Weather being all that could be desir- ed. Live stock was brought out in large nunabers and was of excellent quality. The poultry exhibit was fair, the quality being very good. The Hall in which the grain, roots, ftuits, vegetables, dairy produce and pro- visions, ladies' work and fine aria were exhibited was overcroWded, the exhibilo being a very fine one and the largest in the history of the Seeley. The exhibit of amateur photography by 11. Lester was Well wot'thy of the comment it receiVed, he haling eight large trainee cm which were displayed a large nurnbee of the most artistic photos'. The ottly drawback was the Seaforth Measles are quite an epidemic :a- round town a number of cases having been repotted. Mrs. Howe, of Wallaceburg, who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) Barker, is very ill at present. T. B. McArter, photographer, has sold out his business to J. T. Fell, Nyho took possession last wedic. • Mrs. L. (3. Kruse left on Monday for her new home in Berlin. Quite a number were at the station to wish her Goodbye and good luck. Quite an excitme0t was aroused on Tuesday morning of last week when an eptly freight train ran off the track near the water tank. Misses Norma Dickson and Josie Telfer are necompanying Mee. S. 0. Jones to Fort SaskatolieVran, where they intend spending the Winter. CRITICAL TIME OF WOMAN'S LIFE From 40 to 50 Years of Age. .How It May Be Passed in Safety. So. Wellington, 5.0. — "For a year dur- ing the Change of Life I was all run down. I was really Vti41. )y .44 toe weak to walk and ‘'s was very despondent ...“7 and thought I was going to die, but af- ter faking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound and Blood Purifier my health and strength returned. I am very thankful to you and praise yourmedicine. 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. MomuS, South Wellington Vancouver Island, B. C. No other medicine for woman's ills has received Such wide -spread and unquali- fied endorsement. We know of no other 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, periodie pains and nervous prostration, and we believe it is unequalled for women dur- ing the period of change of life. 11 you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound will help you, write to Lydia E. PinkhamMedicin• Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad- vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held. in strict confidence. W. 19. M. S., of the Egret Presby- terian church held their annual meet- ing. Monday of last week in the ancli- tormin. Mrs. Hamilton, of Goderich, spoke in a interesting way on "Alex. Duff, of India" and the Society ex- pressed itself as greatly indebted to Mrs. Hamilton for her instructive talk. Mrs. Egleston road the Bible lesson. Mrs. Cowan welcomed and introduced the visitor. Mrs. McGuire sang a solo in good voice. The meeting was closed by prayer led by Mee. A. Scott. Offer- ing was over $75. Seaforth was very much shocked on Tuesday morning of last week when the news of Mrs. John Grieve's death was heard. Although Mes. Grieve had been ill for some six weeks, there was no thought of her illness termin- ating so seriously, and much sorrow is alt by her many friends. Mrs. Grieve was to have undergone an operation on Tuesday but just as the preparations were completed, and the doctors were administering the chloroform, she sank, and despite the combined efforts of four doctors and two nurses, she passed away. Mrs. Grieve was a fine, cheerful motherly woman and looked the picture of health. She was only 49 years of age, and is sutvived by her husband, and two children, Pierson, who is teach- ing in Toronto, and Ethel, attending the Collegiate Institute. NO REASON FOR NUT A Statement OfIrstoto Sacked Up by a etrOng guarantee s egrusa anoti7o°n°911t iptjai attic° 4161fIn every tatee where we fail we supply the medicine free. Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, eifec- Live, dependable and safe bowel regu- tutor, strengthener and tonic, They ee-establish nature's functions in a quiet, easy way, They do not cause any inconvenienoe, griping or nausea. They are art pleasant to lake and work. 00 eaeily that they may, be taken by anyone at any time. They thorough- ly tone up the whole system to heal- thy activity. Resell Orderlies are unsurpassable and ideal for the use of children, old folks and delicate persons. We can- not too highly recommend them to all sufferers from any form of constipa- tion and its attendant evils. Two sizes 10c and 25o. Remember you oan obtain Rexall Remedies in this trom- munity only at our.store—The Resell store, F. R. Smith, Sick headache is caused by a dis- ordered stomach. Take Chamber'- lain's Tablets and correct that and the headaches will disappear. For sale by all dealers. Newton has about four acres of corn nearly all about as high as this stalk. The work of putting in an addition- al pan at the Western Canada Flour Mills Co's, salt plant has been com- pleted. This gives the company three pans to work with. One of the old pans is being repaired. OAKLEY—BLACKSTONE.— On Tues- day of last week one of Goderich's popular young ladies, Miss Victoria Emmeline Blackstone, younger daugh- ter of Chas. and Mrs'Blackstone, be- came the bride of M.Harnilton Oakley of Edniontom Alta„ youngest son of Rev. Henry H. Oakley, of Sheffield; England. The wedding was perform- ed at St. :George's church at high noon by the rector, Rev. J, B. Fothering ham, Reg. T3lackstone, brother of the bride , presided at the organ. The bride was given away by her father, in the presence. of the family and a few girl friends. She was attired in navy blue broadcloth, with pic- ture hat to match and wore the groom's gittof a handsome pearl neck- lace. Her boquet was of bridal roses and lily of the valley. After the wed- ding luncheon the young couple left on the 2.40 p. tn, train for Western points on a three weeks' trip. They will be at their home at Edmonton after November 1st. Among the many beautiful wedding presents were several cheques including one from the bride's aunt in England, a mink set from her father and a silver service from her brotherS, The bride was one of the town's favor- ite musicians and will be greatly mis- sed in Goderich. She and her hus- band have the best wishes from a host of friends. Goderich The Collegiate Institute trustee board is advertising for tenders for tbe proposed alteratiens to the school building. Mayor Reid was selected to attend a meeting with Hon. Adam Beck at Toronto in connection with the ques- tion of power for the Ontario West Shore Railway. The following were elected directoi for the ensuing year in the local Y. M. 0. A. ;—A. M. Robertson, G. M. Elliott, It. R. Bellows, E. R. Wigle, L. E. Dohdety, Dr, .A.. T. Emmerson and W. T. Millar. A. tall piece of corn was brought to the Signal office the other day by 0. Newton, of Goderich township. It was 11 ft. inches in length. Mr. e+4,4.44444-1.•44+•+•44+•+•444.44+•+•+•+4+ fp +O.+ • 4.# • 44•#•+4 • • • • • • Fall Millinery ' -'1"1t" • Great pistreas In Her Throat Not an uncommon experience was that of Mrs. H. S. Wilmot of Shulee, N., S. Doctors failed, still a quick cure was found in "Oatarrhozone." Notice this statement :—"I have been a most dreadful sufferer from bronchial trouble and catarrh. On damp days I would hawk and suffer great distress in my throat. I used all kinds of medicines but didn't get permanent relief till 1 used Catarrh - ozone. It has strengthened my throat cured Inv cough and made me entirely well." Refuse substitutes for the one reliable bronchial and throat cure. All dealers sell "Oatarrhozone" in 25e and $1.00 sizes. .UR. 0 MILLINERY OPENING was a decid- ed success and we wish to return our best thanks to the Ladies for their visits and or- ders. We invite those who did not call to do so. Our Styles are the Latest. Our Work Guaranteed tO Please. Our Prices within reach of all. If you have not patronized us give us a trial order this Fall. M. E. Ross I Richards lock, Brussels. „ •441.1.•+•+•+•+• •*•44***41+•+.1104.444+044.110.14,1,04144•44.14+; Morris Council Council was held in the Township Hall, Morris, Monday, Sept. 23rd, 1912. The Councillors were all present Reeve presiding. After the minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- proved. A petition from E. Ellis and others asking for Municipal Drain was received and entertained. Clerk was instructed to torward a copy of the petition to the Engineer. A. By-law extending the time for delivering the Collector's Roll till November 1st was missed. The contract for the construction of the MaGee Drain was given to Joseph Greenway at $765. Following accounts were paid :— • 4••••••••••••••••••••••••• estealeereeeeeeftee•••••••• • 01. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e • • 4 4 • • • • • • Splendid Success WE WISH to return our hearty thanks to the large contingent of Ladies who visited our Millinery Show Room at the Fall Open- ing and favored us with so many orders. The stock is choice, stylish and fair priced and it will be our pleasure to show you our Millinery if you will call. Call and see the new styles. E. INMAN * • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••4•0 ••#•••••••0•4.••••••••••••• • T. Marshall, filling approaches cut vert 9 00 Thomas McOall, filling ap- proaches . 12 00 Blyth Standard advertising 1 50 Alex. Murray, light on Murray- Larnb drain beidge 3 50 Municipal World, supplies 6 17 Geo. Barkley, on abutments 5 00 Win, Ferguson, inspector 15 00 Herbert Kirkby, Smith dr 400 00 Herbert Kirkby, culvert on dr11 00 'rhe next Council meeting will be on Tuesday, October 291h, 1912, A. Al ACEWEN, Clerk. RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO AND LAME on can be cured by the great fruit kidney and liver remedy, FIG PILLS Brantford, Ont., Aug. 13, 1911 Your inediciee, Fig Pills, has work- ed wonders for Ina. The rheumatic pains have eneirely Telt me and I owe everything to your remedy. You are at liberty to publish this, R. H. GArtairast At all dealers 25 and 50 cents or mailed by The Fig 00., St. Thomas, Ont. Sold and recommended in Brus- sels by J. Fox, Druggist. While on his way to school; little Clarence Plunkett, Coboui g st, Strat- ford, had one of his arms broken as a result of being the victim of some ether boys' boisterous playing. The ladies of the local branch of the W. 0. T. IT. will hold an oyster supper and sale of home-made cooking in the town hall St. Marys, on Halloween. The proceeds will go towards furnish- ing a cot in the new. Willard hall, Toronto, erected in honor of Frances Willard, the founder of the W. 0. T. U. Thos. Miller making tile, drawing cement, gravel, &c., . $25 65 Wm. Robertson, gravel . 2 40 Wm, Salter, " ... 2 70 Ed. Nichol, " ..... . 1 10 D. Sommerville, " . . ....... 3 00 W. Taylor, .... 1 80 Jas. Farquharson, " . 3 50 Jas. Gibson, " ..... . 14 10 Wm. Hoy, 1 70 Dd. Jacklin, East bdy., culvert. 9 00 Ed. Jacklin, tile for same . 7 60 Geo. Peacock, gravel 2 30 Thos. Wallace, " . ....... 1 60 McMichael &Breckenridge, Hen- derson drain . 569 00 Woolman Construction 0o. Mur- ray-Ltunb drain ..... 1812 50 Woolman Construction Co. re- fried deposit. 100 00 James Clarke, work at Som- ' merville bridge 3 50 James Clattke, gravel.. ... 1 10 Grasby, work at Sommer- ville bridge .., 2 50 w. McNeil, work at Sommer- ville beidge 3 50 J. McArter, work at Sommer- ville bridge ..... . . ... 2 50 Wm. Miller, work at Sommer- ville Midges... 1 50 D. SummervMe, work. at Som- merville bridge 3 50 A. Connoo, work at Sommer- ville bridge 5 00 John Olegg, orating weeds 1 00 Peter Blur, 2 farm bridges Nichol din ......... 80 00 Duncan Campbell, anlvert . 4 00 Joanne Magee, lamb killed by dogs 850 Stratford Oorrugated Pipe Co, pipe ....... „, .... . ...... 240 00 Ingot Iron Co. pipe 63 54 W. Brecicenridge, putting in culvert Peacock drain North boundary 14 75 MeMichael & Rreckentidge, ex- tra on Henderson drain.....,89 20, 11, Shedden, fixing culvert 4th line 2. ... . .. , ... .. .. . 6 00 Wm. Smith, clearing tile sideroad.. . ....... 1 00 jos, Hall, filling and levelling hill siderond . 20 00 Thls Tonic Builds Up Many medicines stimulate, break clown, leave you worse than ever. Ferrozone is different—it's a blood. - former, a nerve -strengthener, a body- builder. Pale anaenne girls are given color and vigor. The tired and sleep- less are strengthened and restored. "Better than all tonics I found Fer- rozone" writes Mrs. E. F. Castleton of Woodstock. "I was completely run down, cheeks were blanched, lips white and had every sign of anaemia. Fertozone added to my weight, gave me strength, ambition and good health." Nothing better, try Ferro - zone yourself, 50c per box at all deal- ers. TAKE A WITH YOU! EVERYTHING FOR KODAKERY AT OUR STORE J. R. WENDT JEWELLER and ENGRAVER Wroxeter 451 001.011111!=antellIIMINOMMI IP NER.VOUS DEBILITY OUR NEW METHOD TREATMENT will cure you and make a man of you. Under its influence the brain becomes active, the blood purified so that all pimples, blotches and ulcers heal up; the nerves become strong as steel to that nervousness, bashfulness and despondency disappear; the eyes become blht, the face funned clear, energy returns to the body, and the moral, physical au mental re invigorated; all drains cease --no more vital waste from the system. VglePeTa1 yourself a man and know marriage cannot he a faihMe. Don't let. quacks and fakirs rob you of your hard. earned dollars, EP- NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT THREATENED WITH PARALYSIS Peter E. Summers relates his experience: "I was troubled with Nervous Debility formany years. I lay it to indlscrotion and excesses in youth. I became very despondent and didn'tcare whether I *worked or not. I imagined everybody who looked ab me guessed my secret. Imaginative dreams at night weakened me—my leek ached, had pains in tho back of my head, bands and feet were cold, tired in the Mcirning, poor appetite, fingers were shaky, eyes blurred, hair loess, memory poor, etc. Numbness in the fingers set in and tho doctor told me Iso feared paralysis. I took all kinds of medicines and tied many first-class physicians, wore an electric beat for three months, but received little benefit. I insane TREATMENT Wes indliCed tO consuhad llt Drs.ost 113edy ,52 ertREATMENT Kennedy, though I all Kein - e- n T doctors. Like a drowning man' / commenced the Raw METHOD TuMernawr and ft saved, my life. The improvement was like Magle—I could feel the vigor going through 6110 1100709. I was cured mentally and physically. Shave Sent them many patients and continue to do so, CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY We west and cure VARICOSE VEINS NERVOUS NERVOUS nstonty.sinon AND URINARY' COMPLAINTS. KIDNEY AND BLADDE.R DISEASES and all Dioceses peculiar to Mao. CONSULTATION FREE, BOOKS FREE. 11118R1.I000 can write for a Question Blank for Homo Treatment. DRS. KENNEDYik KENNEDY Cor, Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. 11 OTIC E &Varian c0neavntounsletre'`717plit minielmeimor mcnt in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to see us personally call at our Medical Institute iu Detroit as Ire see and treat Do patients in our Windsor offices yid& are for Correspondence end Laboratory for Canadian bushiest) only. Address all letters AS f01,191011 DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Out, litrAiciiitiisiatssiximmnamimmumwornimisommumilop