The Brussels Post, 1913-6-19, Page 4tl c tintostio �s
THURSDA'lr, JUNE 19, z 9 19
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"Cots on iu, the water's flue" is now
OP the program,
BACXWAxD weather delayed the straw
bat season somewhat.
PRTEg E1.soN, the Fast Middlesex,
M, P„ is tread, after an extended illness,
This leaves n quartette of vacancies in
the ranks of constituencies in the
Dominion.
IT pays to advertise in a paper that
is read. What does the public know
about your goods finless they come to
your place of business ? To iuvite them
appears to be wisdom.
TUMMY evening of last week the
Lord Mayor of London had the Duke
of Connaught, Lord Ssrathoona and
Hon. W. J. Roche, the latter a member
of the Dominion Cabinet, in for tea.
We hope the "boys" did not drink their
tea out of the saucer, use their knife in-
stead of the fork and said "Please" and
"Thank you" in the right place. One
thing we are srory to notice was omit-
ted from the report is that it does not
say who poured the tea or what kind of
a posey was on the table. People are
i the information
so forgetful in giving g
g1;
the great public is dying to secure.
Fon 24 years the Caughuawaga
squaws have squatted in the C. Y. R.
Windsor street depot, Montreal, offer-
ing their wares in beaded work to the
travelliug public. By a tiew regu-
lation they are ousted, owing to in-
creased traffic,and w g
chave to seek busi-
ness on the street. The squaws quaws are
after the scalps of the officials for this
upheaval.
THAT youth, in old London, who
threw a bag of flour from a gallery in
the House of Commons at Premier
Asquith while he was speaking, was
wasting his time AS an advocate of
woman suffrage. His name was
Marvin and his arrest followed shortly
after the flour bag burst near the Speak-
er's chair. If room is available in ar
asylum he should be allowed to rumin-
ate .ou a program marked with more
wisdom.
A political note of interest to ()u-
terio people is the fact that Hou. A
G. McKay, formerly of Owen Sound,
but now of -Edmonton, is the nominee
in the West for Athabasca constituency.
TE elected he will probably take an
active part in the Provincial House
and promote to the Cabinet. Mr. Mc-
Kay is in his element when dealiug
with political affairs and had a good ex.
perieuce in the Ontario Legislature,
even if it was somewhat strenuous.
"CANADA leads the world in union of
churches," so says a Boston pastor who
came to study the conditions and "found
a spirit of fellowship inspiring and de-
lightful," We are glad to notice a
growing sentiment toward organic
union in the churches and the tide is
rising despite a few whose objection
appears to partake more of selfishness
and denominationalism than of brother-
hood, concentration and advancement
It is a big enough question to move
slowly but the tardiness may cause
touch blockading of the anticipated
work and a possibility of never over
taking a big share of it.
Do we require an additional Public
School Inspector? Here is the hot',
shot the Kincardine Reporter fires on
the subject :-"The Counties of Bruce
and Huron at their meetings in July
last refused to be saddled with expenses.
of an extra school inspector, feeling
that the present staff of inspectors was
large enough for the amount of work to',
be done. It would appear that the De-
partment of Education had no power
to force another inspectorate Upon
these two counties. It is a well known
fact that there is no necessity for an-
other inspectorate and it seems a high
handed piece of business on the part
of the Ontario government to force
these two counties to this needless end
extra expense. If the councils reject',
it again in Tune then the government
will use its power and matte the ap-
pointment themselves while the counties
in question will have to pay the shot."
The matter may come tip at next
December's session of Home Co.',
Council but we think that body should
move slowly in an appointment. When
the inspeotois were paid so much A
2011901 for their work they apparently
could hardly have loo many but when
the law was changed the "burden"
some of them bad sought was tremen-
dous and unbearable. It is altogether
likely there would be a dozen property
qualified applicants for the present eon-
stituted inspectorates if they were
thrown, open, `1'he Education De
partmentin their lecessant changes 15
the School Lew is largely responsible
for the unrest often :net with in L`du
cationic' a9iairs aucl it is tittle a test vlar
given to new regulatiobs finless cher
ewe better Hiatt those presellled for
sevaral years,
Hair Slaughter gej„b]
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KI LIG
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b :1'iCg
Hie must ,have nuutis 01'
Hale 111then t
clic. •.
If it does not have propel
nonuishtnent11 will Mae its vitality,
grow weak, and become an easy prey
to the tttvages of the vicious and
destructive germs of dandroll:•,
PARISIAN Sage is it bale nonrislA-
er ,• it is the result of sincere study
and experiment by nate of the World's
leading scientists, „
Tt should be used regularly as a
hair caressing, because it never fails
to prevent dandruff, falling hair, or
any scalp disease.
PARISIAN Sage not only prevents
bet is a certain cure for dandruff ; it
stops itching of the aralp instantly •
it snakes hair grow thick and
luxuriant. It is especially in de-
mand by ladies, because it makes the
hair beautiful, soft and fluffy. Jas.
Fox the druggist, sella it under' a
positive guarantee to do all that is
claimed for 1t, or money back. . 60
cents.
WATERLOO County and Berlin will
enter upon a Temperance campaign
neat Fall, thereby giving evidence
of the mill t under the white
Ltaut hos
flag of Prohibition. "Never venture
never win" is a truism And sometimes
the unexpected happens iu an easier
manner than was counted on.
REPORT has it that bigam is cutting
quite a swarth among the Mormons in
Sunny Alberta. Where religiousious teach-
ing runs contrary to the law of the land
and the welfare of the people is at stake
the stern hand of Justice should grip the
situation, People who will not rever-
ence the law should be taught a lesson
by the lacy,
'
THE idea that the Yukon is
a portion
pion
of the Dom'iion of Canada
nearly"out
of the world" is a fable as an automo-
bile roadway is to 1 e establ'shed and
wireless telegraphy arranged so that by
these two speedy methods tate far re
way Northern neighbors will be within
reach of regular mail and ex ress Fer-
vice during the Summer end iu 1,peak-
iug distance for the twelve months of
the year, Since some of the gold min-
ing claims faded folks are not half so
Anxious to view the scenery of that
great Northland. If a flesh discovery
were made thousands of peop'e would
no doubt forsake their pre Ent habi-
tations when the gold fever se'x d thein.
111 Imparts Strength
Just think of the enormous
strengthening power Ferrozone
possesses, -consider what it did for
H. N. Potter, well known in King-
ston, "I was subject to spells of dizzi-
ness. For eight months I had in-
tense pain in my right side between
the shonlders. I was almost incur-
able with weakness and Luk of vigor.
Often I scarcely ate any breakfast
and felt miserable all day. Nervous
easily excited, troubled with heart
weakness, I was in bad shape. Fee-
t ozone restored and nourished me
back to health in short order." What-
ever your weakness may be Fet-
rnzone will cure. Price 50e per box
at all dealers.
Huron County Council
Followingis a
summary r of
the
work donby June session of the
Huron Co. Council :-
The Road and Bridge Committee re-
potted that the Committee had in-
spected Chambers' bridge on the
boundary between Huron and Bruce
and decided to have the britlge built.
The contract has been let, the cnn-
Crete work Lo Thomas Sauday for $5
per cubic yard including excavation,
the superetructian to Hill & Co., for
$1,800, these being the lowest tenders,
Having visited Barn's bridge on the
Lake road in Ashfield it was decided
that with slight repairs there will be
2 or 8 years wear yet in it. Having
inspected Stanlake, Black Ceeek, and
Eleven Mile Oreek bridges, consider
the floors should be repaired. The
bridge uncle'. contract by Mt', Willert
has been completed and open fie
leaidie. Onrbelt bridge wars found in
a very dilapidated condition and the
Lngineer 1 a: been instructed to have
it )•ebnilt,tus yea, in conjunction with
the County of Siiddlesex. It will re-
quite a 20 font span and 10 font abut-
ments. The budge is about 10 miles
from the lake 911.01 .2 011 the bonudary
between Stephen and MWOiiliviay.
At Genial Bend bridge the retaining
wall has been damaged, but not
serinnsly, and will require some slight
repairs. Bt+idge at Exeter will also
tegnire a new float-. That Alexander
Elliott be given $10 for use of his
land as asked by motion of Glenn and
Cunttaon, providing the use of the
land be given until the bridge is
finished. Respecting the nutting and
enlarging of the water -course at
Wingham, that it be left over until
the December meeting, That the.
Galbtaitits railing repaired at cee hal'hatld tave
the
!midge between Ilowiek and Wallace
be built as soon as possible. Witii
respect to the claim of 1,Viliinm Reid
of Exeter for damages sustained by
his horse getting through the floor of
a bridge the Committee ask for power
to settle the matter to the best ad-
vantage possible if the County is
ascertained to be liable. It is recom-
mended that the Gulley bridge 011 the
boundary between Stephen anti
Bosanquet be built, if itis a County
bridge, The Committee found that
at the Glen bridge the river has
eiiangecl its course and sotnething will
Base to be done to rtialce a new
0h(ninel in melee to save the South
tbutuient, but to do so will entail
e,0nsiderable cost; also at Craig's
Midge the South abutment has been
undermined and bas driven the bridge
back on the ltlortlr abutment abouts
feet, Tint pdmtrtittee were authote2-
't
J. T. Wood
Excelsior Knitting Mills
BRUSSELS
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41'
Highest Cash Price
paid for any quantity
of Wool in prime 44+
condition.
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eleb:leleigl'M9'd .'d• 7.3.0'+3.0'++bt ; i••bo'•3•d'
teifseie
ed to do the best they can in respect
hese bridges. Mr. Lindsaywas
t0 C
authorized to employ Lwe 11e11 to at -
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tendHayfeld bridge 1111 the first of
July.R11at the fttaiconsidera-
tion
cn s 410
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tioof the Motion For a grant to the
road between Godet•ieh and Shep-
ptu'dCou and from Nile to McCaw
station be left until the Deoeulbet
meeting, also that the application for
lights on Salt ford bridge be not grout-
ed, In respect 10 the race bridge at
Vht nm the Committee consulted
the solicitor as to the liability of the
tl y
Countyt
and bis advice 1s that the
Countmist assume maintenance
of 1110 bridge and the Committee ash
for power to proceed to build the
bridge at nice •if found necessary,
That. in accordance with the metinn
of Govenlock and Leiper, Rowlald's
bridge on Llte boundary berween Me-
Ifillop turd Mullett be made e C11111lt•
bridge and be paid for by Comity.
It is recommended that a ne.w code
of bridge by-laws be prepared, as
the present by-laws are vet•y faulty.
Also recommended that the iron brid-
ges, the property of the County, lie
properly painted as many of them rue
badly in need of painting and that
tenders be asked for the walk.
Equalization Committee re9oul-
meuded that the egnalization schedule
of last year be adopted.
House of Refuge Coumlittee re-
ported having visited the 'house of
Refuge on June 3rd and made the tee -
nal inspection of the House and out-
buildings, and are well satisfied with
the management throughout and that
the inmates are well cared for. Ac -
muds amounting to $3,087 were gass-
ed. There are at present 95 inmates,
who appear 10 be comfortable and
coutenLed • $100 Lae been received
from the Government being Veteran
grant for B. Lawrasou null has been
deposited in the bank to 1110 credit
of the County. In acootdance with
i ustl'uctiols at, the January meeting
an addition to the barn has been
undertaken. The walls have been
constructed with the aid of some of
the inmates hilt for some reason the
frame work has been delayed. The
contractor is Matthew Mains and Lite
contract requires the work to be
completed by June 10tH,
County Treasurer reported the
estimated expenditure for the current
year to be .$88,187, and the l'eoeipts
$5,985, leaving the stun of $80,702 to
be raised by taxation.
Finance Committee after 1ep01;1-
tnendIug the payment of sundry ac-
counts reported that to i•atse the pe.
cessary revenue for the year will re-
quire the levying of it rale of 19.10
11 1;119 011 the dollar on the local t gn.tl-
ized assessment and that the nacos.
eery by-law be prepared authorizing
the !raising of the amount required,
$80,702.00.
County Engineer reported that
eluting Spring feesh01 some dam-
age was done to bridges : Craig's
bridge on the Bayfield river was bad-
ly damaged. Two new bridges will
have to be erepted pa the bo)Dldal y of
Hurtm 'aid 13rnce Comities end one
nn the boundary of I7nwiels apd Wal-
lace also some on Lite boundary be,
tweet) Minn. and Middlesex. Plans
Per the et wovii at \1''l ughaiu
are here )37 submitted for the inspect,
Hon of the >Connell, Mataelal hes
been ordered for the repairing of the
81altland and Il:xeter bridges. The
orders issued slime last (o n it meet..
iug for work co,e 1 u nle
1 L
a
$1,289,
Executive ve Conlitlittee uncle the
folidwing recomuteutlittions That
the grant of $00 for special prizes at
Lite Guelph Winter' fait be made :
that the grant of $50 10 the Mnakolta
Free Floapital be not made, as the
county has neeer been able to receive
any free service ; that the motion for
a grant of $800 towards a fruit PE -
11 ,
90111 at '1'0' 1 'n 1 ''a ) TJ13 611
11ori it 1 tl
1 Il
granted and that the emend thee of
last,,yearberequested to take charge
of the exhibit that a grant of $200
be made to the Obildree's Aid Asso-
ciation, also that a grant of $10U be
ttla(10 to the 1H.11r011 Mille Association,
Education Ooututi11ee under the
following recenuuendll,tious : That
1)i', J.. P. Kennedy, Wingham, be
appointed trustee of Wingham High
School to fill -tile place of Theo Hall
resigned ; that Lhe deinaud front
Mast You Be Bald?
What have you done to stop your
hair from falling? Have you tried
t ,
Rexali "93" HairTonica . If not, we
want yeti to try 'it at our risk.
If you have dandruff; if your hair
is falling out and your scalp is not
Wand and shiny, if you nue Roxoll
93" Flair Tonic a000rding to direc-
tions for thirty days, grid at the std
of -that time you are not thoroughly
satisfied with the results and will tell
us so, we wilt immediately hand back
your
ur m
onoy
: We won't't 11
a
le you u to
promise anything. We emit even
question you We Lyall take your
mere ward and return your money.
Doesn't ,t stand to reason that
lie:call "93" flair Tonic must be a
mighty good remedy and have given
great satisfaction to our customers if
we endorse it lice this? 1\'e kuow of
no similar remedy that 10(1.85:x4 It
is because of what Roxutl "JS'' tin:r
due for other. o s that we
Tonic has
beck it with our own money.
dal and hair trouble
Whysurfer s
or be ald when ReYal1 93' Hair
remove make
0` io will ro a clandruff,
on
Sour scalp aomfortabla and healthy,
promote hair growth and tend tr
prevent baldness -when we will
efor the thatment should it
o fall
We don't obligate you to any-
thing. .You simply buy the treat-
ment; use it, and if not pleased
come back to us empty-handed—anal
we will hand back what you 08412x.
Two sizes, 50c and 81.00 a bottle.
You can buy Rexall "93" Hair Tonic
in this community only at our store:
F. R. SMITH.
Brussels The ° s•Xd Stops Ontario
There is a Resell Store in nearly every town
rad city in the United States, Canada and
Oroat Britain- There is a different Reath
Remedy for nearly every ordinary bunion M-
eath especially designed for the partioulor ill
for whichit is recommended. `
The Rexell Stores ere America's Orestest
Drug Stores
Popular Stallions
Following will be the rnuLes of the
horses named for lhe91)1801 of 1013 :_
Cannyman.-
THUELL & MILLER
Proprietors
DIONDAY-Will have lin own stable, Let
Meth Line, Morris, and go West to 311 1,10F1
S'ichci'o for soon theft West.. to \Vm. Cue
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nine lin ill's for night,
TUESDAY -South to Win. 6kslton's for
noon • then East to leobt.'Lewson'e for night.
WEDNESDAY -East to John A. D1cNoir's
for noon;, then to Benne Bros, where he will
remain until Friday morning,
FRIDAY -North and West to 'Longg's Hotel,
0ranbroolr, for 110011 ; then vin 10tH Can, to
Central Rotel, Bros=el+, for night.
SATURDAY -Wert to Ell^tat Oardllf's for
nowt ; then to his own stable where he.0111 re-•'
main until the folio tv leg irtondey morning,
Incident
NELSON HAypEN,
Prpprietpr.
DIONAAV'—Will
have 111s own stable, Lot
14, Co,'. 2, Leroy, end go West, Smile end East
to (leo Entre tee Lot 10, Cott, 0 Mr 110011; lh, m
West and South to James eardllf's, Lot 0, Oon.
7, for night,
TUESDAY -South and Bast 11 Long's Hotel,
0renb'•ook, for noon' then Best l3_ miles,
•t
South lee and Ba Zee m11ee to -Joseph Whit•
11e10, 77 __ot 20 Oen. 14, for night.
WEDNESDAY —North 2 tnlleo, West, 2
miles non North to 019 •idtlan leek 01)8,'0 g hal
for nom! ; then Nast and North to Lewis
Heath's. Telt 2, Con, 4, E11nn, for night.
TRURSDAY-West along lilt Con ., Grey, 10
Wm. Bremner's for Boat , then Nett& and
Wast to his own stable for night,
FRIDAY -West to Richard Miller's, Lobed,
0011. 1,. Norris. for neon ; then North along
grnyel rou1ue to boundary, then \Vest anti Nortli
to JohnMoNaughtanet, Loth, Coe, 2, Tarn -
berry, Joe night,
RA'L`l:1 RDA}" -Ernst to hlotvleili boundary end
South '0 Wm Wall's, Lan Q11, for (lour: then
South and Beet to 11 own 0Wd,10tr11ern 110 Will
rennin until the following tlm1dn Y.
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Bu� • Sles Aae befnoveltyoreyotuhisbueleyctric lamps. attached to I he' rigs. •
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sold at prices that le I'esent 11 alley if
Planus Or ens i
sawed when you deal with 1119, 4
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p na 911 various stakes gnntc
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vacuum Cleaners to ,vorlc or no sale, Call in a
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ImpIOments, Bream Separators, &c.
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Ely -Comfortable 1101101) for sale, with Stable, 'Mill et., Ilrnssels• v
flll'atfoltl Collegiate Ind ltuta -for fees
l'nt 11,1101) ('(1111)13' pupils far 1.002-18
nitiouuliug to $57,72 be pnl(1 as the
9)1Ou 18 found 10 Is culIo(•I that 1111'
NCI (,omIII ttee of 11 newt meet,
lo etnil'er with the lduuutluu Com-
mittee of
on1mitteeof 131uue, 'Tepee' log 1110 joint
1papeetertue 01 tiered by the Edu-
entien Department, pee.vi(11119 the
Benceo0uocil 1111 its June Lneet1ug de-
cided to orb int this Mattel. Itespeel-
tug the appointment 111' an Inept -mine
foe the proposed new inspetaolaLi, the
Onmuilitye llud;it impossible at the
peewit tiuul to conentinicttte with the
otter County into vela and Lllerel'oa
rt'eotntueed the matter be left over
until the December sessioq, when the
Committee can report ti) this 001111011
the action of Brurce0onueil, Itis
1'oeomn)en(led that the 210011111s of the
Harriston Colleg1ate Illetitute for 1911
(
--I Lie paid when levorev etatenlehLl j
are submitted to the tl'rettsutet', and '
that heretiftee High Schools outside
e county e notified t e t it Lehr
Ih c 1111 bris Ell It
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vomit isyearly
Yt uI >•
that \V J
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deihltutier
be u 1)0111tcd 1111 thin
High School kII11)1ii o Boatel. O0uu+
cil rtdjourned to meet, on the 11181,
Tuesday of December.
Sallow Complexion
Intliclttes indigestion, ronstipnLitnl
0/' -fiver; I.roebi0, 1?1G- 1'1 LLS {will
1•eguLµe your system 1111d 11)11Id up
the 11 (Wee forcer, au (hat yen ran
sleep and enjoy life, ,At all dealers
25 anti 50 cents or The Pig P10 Co.
St. Thomas, Ont. Surd nitc1 14com-
mended in Brussels by J. Polo vrug-
gist. g
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Grand Trunk R'y System
eq.e.ezge.Ay-ete,:ateoeergev,✓1 .L`novel,,vrly,,irvey,:,y,Cvgr�,vA�. ek,vfs-0 Vete,
EAST HURON FARMERS' INSTITUTE
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Guelp h MoeI Farm
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ort °'T7®PP�ll"T'r7`RI'P dYY0T7Tts
Monday, June 23rd
1nt3
Following Low Excursion Rates will Apply
Fare
KINCARDINE $1 83
RIPf.EY .1.1,...... 1,.... 1 719
1,1.JO1CNO \V 1 00
\VIflTCOITUROEL 1111,......,. 1.655
1 V I N CI LI A k1 .......... ........... ......1111.... 1 50
BLUEVALE . 1 50
BRUSSELS ......................... •... 1 25
IITHb:r, 115
11LNG1tYN ...,..... 1 10 8:30
.11a'L'ivitig at Guelph as 10:45 a, in.
Train Leaves
0:30 a. m,
(1:18
7:95
7:20
7:1.5
8:00
8:05
Children over 5 and under 12 years Half Fare
Excursionists
Will take Special Exeuraion Train from above mentioned
places to Guelph. itet ll:big passengers will leave Guelph
places
Special Maio at 7 o'clock p. m. 'Tickets :will be issued
, from all stations, except HeotS'y'', Which will be supplied by
Conductor on linin. All tickets good to return by Regulate
'T'rains on Tuesday, June 29111.
A Trip Full of Interest
This is the ;)apolar tele of L11e season. Go and see I'. he 18100110
Provincial AgricnlLu'ul College ; 1110llxperimentttl Farm, it
place ofnever-ending alb action foragriculeuralisls and horti-
cul1urisl0 ; MacDonald Institute and MacDonald hall, two
noted 01 (1 nation ttl centres of special interest to women ; the
Consolidated Rural School and School Gat•deus ; lion. W. J.
1len 11i 'e Oelide-abed Farm Colony ; and the many- points of.
imlustrial and commercial interest within the Oity of 01191 ph.
II Day of 1aiuoatio11 miss it Inspiration Recreation, lo not mo
p I ,
W, H. Fraser, R. J. Nelson,
Pres. E. Huron Femmes' Inst, Sec. 0, Berme Farmers' List,
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A1011 SAL10,-100 acre farm end drop
rim tin I, 216 1111184 601101 Of Wroxoler, Luta
1 andCul; 0, TOW
,n0111 p ofllovlua.
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unt-
0) e buildings,windmill, end Puff
1,house, lavatory
and bath room*, fermate,
n0(Continuation kiebool,Veroxeter, Aptly
to JA 5008 A, 10DGA1i, Wroxeter, Ont, 90.4
O0MFOR.TA OLE H011810 to rent or for dale
on south Turuberry street, Bruseeln,
With nerd 1,1 land atLeolted. Small fruits, ep•
pie trees, &c. Goad sella', luu'd sod ooft 10111
et', immediate pusseseion, Fee further per.
Mouton, apply to MISS elate 1IE 11151,1.X,
Wilton P.0, Phone 1717, Or Min Jane Kelly, .
et the Great femme, Brnddold!
E„ L1t"ISLE PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO
10,n,,' -The 110100 reoently vacated by
- John 11. Kerney, who moyee to Guelph (known
r101110ti0gul's property, 'Iurnberry street) 1s
u0uredeforsale or]11110E sold willbe rented.
Thera is tt.comfortable house, good steble and
l34 pores of hind with uilouble 011 trance. Fine
guedm1, &o. For 1'urtbor pnrtfculnrn apply to
W. R, Karr, oP TnS; Pusiwho holds the 0
It Ida ohotoe (pot t0 live' in and wl11 be sold
very reasonably, 274f
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VP- NO NAMES 011 PHOTOS USED 1-V1TROUT WRITTEN CONSENT , a
NERVOUS DEBILITY
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idneys irritable, palpitationolheart, bashful,dreams and losses, sediment 1n urine, es, ,plmp, on he ewe, eyes sunken, hollow cheeks, is, expression, poor memory,
lifeless, distrustful,a lt energy strength, tired mornings,
oroin stlese nightschangeable
moods, eak manhood, pemnture decay, bono pains, haw loose, sore throat, etc.
Y00 WILL BE A WRECK
Our New Method Treatment can cute you and make a man of you. Under its lnilu^
enee the brain becomes active, the blood purified, so that alfpilnplee, blotchesand doers
disappear, the nerves become strong as stool, so that nervousness, bashfulness and des-
onden0y vanish, the eye becomes bright the. face full antt.Clear, energy returns to the
ody mei the moral, p117sienl and 6oxual systems are invigorated; all drains.ecase-no
eepo. i' t 1,v bio frq tl o sys m. Dol let quacks and fakirs rob you f y of our heed
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QUESTION lelaT l OR HOME TREATMENT' SENT CHV REQUEST
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R4KENNE Y KENNEDY
Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich,
NOTICE
OTdCE A11letters from Canada mustbe addressed
1 Y ` to our Canadian Correspordonee 1)opatrt.
entlineavorienians meet in Windsor', Ont. II you d0sire to
pee ue Rersonally call at our Medical Itistitute in Detroit as we sec nncl treat
l n4444'114 pQge Wit,dsor offices w11111 are for. Corrgspot1dctico and
abl�r> t.*l' far .3881l?i1il• ,ll151'pS11 Pniy, 41)31411 all otters i 1311 ' '
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%Hu for euf Drfvato aifdrege.
�AR,\I FOR SALE. -The Undersigned offers.
Itis line. Perm ooneisting of about 105 na'ea
adjoining the town of Clinton, for este. The
farm is in n gond stoteof cultivation, and bee
good buildittge, bred, ]rouse, bank barn, driv-
ing hone, pig pen, et0,, 1111oomp0Ttt99,,Itvoly new.
A ffl'et•ollide young orchard contwening all
hinds of fruits and also small fruit . The
farm 10 well fenced and drained miLdis a very
desirable home. For fu r thee + p0rtlollla s PP1y
on I lie premises or address
24.111 J OBAF TORIRANCE, Olinto)'
FARM FOR SALE, being South half 10125,
Oon, 4, Morris (menthe), Huron Up., con-
taining 100 pored moles or lean, On 'the .prem•
imea t
ntllisnframe
]muse bark barn,good oro
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well, &e. All eleared except about
an Sell n 1 miles dletnut Only2
loofrom tussels ogres oFll wheat inand about 6Uneves seeded down. For price,
terms and other information apply on the
pram Mei a' if writing Brussole P.O. Phone
120. Oe F, S. Scott, Brtlseels.
11-11 A. L.1HER10 Proprlotoe,
A. IIAYMANN
is prepared to supply the best
guilds in Windmills, Item and
Wooden Pnngts and • Stable
Fittings, such its Piping, Wat-
er' Bowls for stock, &.e,
Replies to Proops promptly
tiltetlded to.
(live )lie a call..
A. HAMANN, Cranbrook
Manitoba
improve;•:
Farms
For sale on easy' terns.
or will rent to desirable
tenants. Write for par-
ticulars to
John E. Smith (Owner)
Box1033 Brandon Man -
CL -LEGE
T HOME
Thoueande of ambitious young -poo•
pre are fast preparing in their own
poples to 000mpy laa'tltiy°ositiopPs ne
stenograptiere, booltkeeperpy, tplfgrg:
pi e'rd,. civil eel'VfiIte, in rape pyery
uppers of eutipi ties, Yon may finish et
aolloge if you. so wish. Pusitione pnnr.
nn teed, Bitter college any day. 'mai,
vidant instruction. Expert beechen.
Thirty years' experience. Largest
trshlere in Onnndn. Seven colleges.
Spadaloourssfor tonehers,
Afltltaed with Continental 10dunn•
tor's Assoofstion of Canada, Seamie •
:Wheel at lemonsSpotton Euslness Col-
lege, London,
Wingham Business College
fi-100. Ooo'I Ft1N, \V. T. 1801)910,
Presidalt, Principal.
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At your home without
pain, danger or, operation.
My nlethocl will CCTe ap-
parently hopeless cases no
matter what your age is
or how long ruptured.
\'1Thy,wait until your ru?:
tui -e becomes sti-allgi.ilatef:l
when you can be cured
Do not wait Fill In coupon
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