The Brussels Post, 1913-6-26, Page 4be .trusts.iCti Ai#t
Tt-lUR3JaAY, JUNE. 26, 1913
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Yes ! .it's este to take theta off time.
Goon Mot•uitig 1 Have .you t1 newsy
itegt for Tent Pose ?
i7 is no oornpilmeut to the red Paan
so designate the "close off" puttinga
2000 ou the Indian list.
'WA're0 out for the changes or tem-
perature, dress itecorllingly and thereby
avoid the ride of catching colds,
le you are it swearer bow much do
you get a day for it? Maybe you work
cheep, It sounds that way anyhow.
S1iost•rait church services are iu
fashioo and will continue during the
Summer with better prospects of doiug
good than the long metre variety,
Agree a years no docked horses will
be purcbaeed by the War depnrttnent or
Great Britain, thereby .dealing a hotly
blow ngaiust. a fad that is 'tot by any
Means humane.
`1`ttasr, are 60 pulp mills in Cainuln
and last year nearly two million cords
of pulpwood were cut. 53% was exported
to the United States. Canada has a
great asset in her pulpwood.
.WAaaler weather and school va•
cations are stirring up the tourist busi-
ugss. Weeder bow people got along
When there were no Holidays ? Many
of the folk in those days lived to a good
old lige and thought they had a flue
time, They
evidently had eot been
bitten by the Summer resort "bug."
BY the end of jelly the nucleus of the
Australian navy, cousisting of a battle
ship cruiser, 2 light cruisers and a
flotilla of torpedo boats, is to be com-
pleted at Portsmouth after which they
will sail in Australian waters. No one
will doubt the log alty of Australia to
Great Britain iu the course taken.
DR. HELEN A1ACMIRCNY, of Toronto,
has been appointed to a new office in the
Province of Ontario, viz :--Inopector of
the Feeble Minded. She is a lady of
marked ability, a great student of
1lumaunature and has made a name for
herself aloug a better order of things
for just such people as her work will
bring her in cuutnct with.
jonotxo by the proposed United
States tariff the Jamaica banana grower
is bard hit. It is a great iudustry in the
land of the black man and as the U. S.
has been an A 1 customer the tax is a
serious hatter to the island planters.
It may mean that Uncle Sant. may
have to pay more for his bananas as the
practice of high tariffs is to raise the
price whether grown at home or a-
broad. Other Markets may open up
that may prove of great benefit to
Jamaica ff the U. 5. gateway has bars
across it so it's too early to do much
weeping yet.
Warren of coutinuiug to rent n horse
why not purchase a property if you
have an intention of making your home
here for even a few years? Owner-
ship means inlpro0enlents; in ninny
instances and these mean increases of
value to your possessions and the better
ment of Brussels as a whole. A few
fruit or ornamental trees set out, a
lawn, good chicken house or a garden
means the cultivation of taste and edu-
cattou to the whole fatuity and when all
is done it belongs to yourself and no
one can oust troy out of it. Buy a
propelty instead of being a tenant.
Tits Synod of Huron gave a turn-
down to the resolution proposing '10
give women a vote in the vestry meet-
iugs, vote stanching 4l to go. It re-
quires a 1 vote to change a canon
Lay delegates voted 20 to 17 for lb e
resolution. A very
lively vel debate, f
b u
Witch so pawns took part preceded
the voting, The prover of the reso
(anon was John Ran ford, of Clinton,
Who put up a strong p'ea for w 121, in
our opinion, should have received the
unanimous. suppJrt ot the Synod. It is
a recogaltiou well deserved ou the part
of the sisterhood of the church for well
deserved and abiy directed work in
many departments. It will come.
A'r Calgary Artbar Pelkey, the pug
wild was engaged iu a prize fight with
Luther McCarty when the latter was
killed by dislocation or the.ueek, was up
for trial.. Referee Smith, stated he
had seen many fights in 23 years, both
amateur end professional but 11e was uu-
able yet to distinguish oily difference
between a boxing contest and a prize
fight. And yet in the face of such
testiinony some cities mud towns still
permit such indefensible performances
to be put m1 tbe program and grow
very indignant when objection is taken
to them. Surely there is wickedness
cuoagh In the world, that unmet be a
voided, without courting something
that is debasing in tite ,extrema. Sotne,
people'e standards are very near the
ground,
Hair ` Slaughter
KILLED BY N6041QEHOE
Ian'l 1181 hays m l:E a non is} t oe
t 1met 1
die. If it does qoL have pvupct
nourishment IC will lose its viLahiey,
grow weak, ttntl become an easy prey
to the ravages of the vicious unci
destructive germs of dandruff.
PARISIAN Sage is tt hair nourish-
ee ; 1L le the mesule of sincere study
fail experiment by one of the world's
Wading scientists.`
It should be used regularly an et
hair dressing, because It never fails
to prevent dandruff, falling hair, or
any scalp (Ramie.
PARISIAN Saga not only pptowen
is
but is a certain cure for dandruff ; it
stops Itching of tite scalp instantly ;
it makes hair grow thick and
111xnrianb. It is especially in de-
mand by ladies, because ie snakes the
}fair beautiful, soft and Buffy. Sas.
Fox the druggist, sells it under a
positive guarantee to do all that is
chime for claimed Ltd fc t tt, or money bock, 50
cents.
"Goa bless our 'broad Dominion" on
the arrival of her 46th birthday next
Tuesday. On no fairer lard does the
sou rise and set and like nue of old
"the half has not been told." We may
know much of Canada's wortll but tbe
future wilt be great beyond compare if
her sons and daughters are true to the
trust reposed in such citizenship and
alert to throttle anything that would
lead to her debasement. Let the
young people be instructed in the rich-
ness of this heritage and also in a wide
field ot usefulness iu guandiug and
guiding its destiny, "The linea have
Fallen unto us in pleasant places."
Ii everyyutly Went to church on the
pattern you 0 on would the congrega-
tion
a•
e e l
p y t; g g
tion bebiglittle 7 Some eo • s
al le le a
p t v
"its none of )our business whether I
go to church or not," but we are ant
so sure about that. We ..re our
brother's keeper in a larger sense than
We often imagine 211111 whatever will
tend to the uplift of the 01 nvnolity by
both precept and example should be
performed if we desire to be goal citi-
zens. Supposing the four churches in
Brussels were to close up tight would it
be better or worse for the nowt ? Al.
most a unanimous vote %voted be cast
to keep the doors open and hold reg(
lar services. If that is true it should be
incumbent upon each individual to do
their share, both In attead:lnce mud
M3211621 support, toward the (Lurch or
their choice, thereby increasing the
force for good and withstanding what
should be suppressed. Would you
think there are people enough in this
community who absent themselves from
church to nearly fill either of the
edifices ? Sit down some day and
count up the list and you may be sur-
prised at the total. What a splendid
impetus it would give the churches if
this company could be prevailed upon
to lend a hand and push forward the
good work.
There is no real need of anyone
being troubled with constipation.
Chanlberlahl's Tablets will 'cause an
agreeable movement of the bowels
ivithout any nupleasant effect. Give
thele a trial. For sale by all dealers.
MATRIMONIAL ALLIANCES
SINCLAIR-LAIRD
Oi Wednesday of last week at the
residence of the bride's parents in
North Dresden, Ont., the marriage of
Aliss Irene Alice Laird, only daugh-
ter of Thomas and Airs. Laird, to
Ronald. \I. Sitlolair, son of Barrister
Willinrn Sinclair, Brussels, Ont., was
solemnized by Rev. Norman Lindsay.
Miss Grace Laird sang a solo, Al iss
Bessie Evans, Toronto, playing the
march. The bride ' was given away
by her father mid wore a beautiful
ivory duchess satin 1211:1 shadow Mee,
the bodice having some lovely Indian
embroillely worn by her grandmother.
A tulle veil W85 arranged in cap
fashion, awl a shower of lilies and
roses was (tarried. She wore a dia-
mond ring frim the groom. The tna-
tt•m% of honor Was Mrs. John But gess,
in Dresden brocadedin a and s t a i la re
and Aliss 1101 a Sinclair Was bra a
C J d e.
maid in pale lase color and pearls
Deeeunet was served 00 small tables,
these and the rooms being decorated
with pink and white flowers. Laser
ale. and Airs. Sinclair left for De-
troit, the going -away dress being
blue \v101 1011011 of revise, anti toque
to match. Mee, Laird Wore mauve
brocaded satin and embroidery. A.
mong the guests were Mr. and Miss
Sinclai1, Brussels ; Mr. and Miss
Cliff, Str atford ; Mrs. S. A. Laird,
Chatham ; )Wallace and Mrs, Lai( d
'Windsor ; �Miss Daisy Boyd, Gttlt.
151r, and alts. Sinclair will -reside in
Detroit. Hearty congratulations are
extended.
ALLIN-DAi-TE5
On Tuesday afternoon, Sane lith,
at two o'clock in St. Paul's 31et11ndist
Church, Avenue road Toronto, the
marriage took place of Blanche Alma
Davies, second daughter of L. \V,
nod Ales. Davies, and Arthur Everett
ABM, M, A., sen of Rev, and Alta'
S. J.
A11in, of Clintotl, formerly of BIOS.
sets. Rev. De. Rankin officiating
assisted by Rev. 5, J. Algin, father
of the groom. The bride was Wen
away 1168 father, and was attended
by her sister, Aliss Kathleen Bevies,
The best roan was Frederick R.
Turner. Wedding (1)11210 Was played
by' G. ii, knight, )Ales. Bac., organist
of Lhe ahlmch, mid while the register
wits being.signed, Aliss ABM sang
DeKovetts "0 Promise Ne," After
the ceretnony tt )'eception Was held by
711x, Daviesaat10 x.artnflt)Ih leardens,
glad at five o'clock Mr. anti Mrs. Algin
left for a trip down the St, £oswz'ence,
Brussels friends extend best wishes,
STRACRANx
ARRIS
Knot cure
11 h Af lclutu e1e rt
i t tl
, e 1
tilinaol 1t pretty wedding. un \Vett
uesd(ty of last week (rt high noun,
when lianoult A., yenngesr 1ai517ter
of Mrs, L. Harris of ltlildn* ty, %vras
worried to 301n1 Taylor SU'lwIllnl, 13,
A.,, of Toronto, Rev. G. A. lttc-
Donithl of ll'lilclnnay, officiated in the
presence of imntediate relatives, The
bride, tv1,o was given away by her
brother, looked charming iii 11e1'
wedding robe of cleats duchess satin
trimmed with Oriental Ince and pearls
and wore a tulle veil with wreath of
orange blossoms, She carried white
roses and lilies of the valley, and also
wore a peat') peeklet, the gift, of the
gg000011. The bride wits assisted by
Aliss Emma Lanz, of Clifford in inn
sills and with pitmen lace, with hal,
to match, The groom Was assisted
by Stanley Vogai, of \Voodstock.
The bridles attendants Were Miss
Innes and Miss,. Eat kliegs, the wed-
ding m'o'ck being played by Miss
Poole Morrison, of Alikhnay. The
gift to the bride's attendant was a
silver card 1(120, to the groomsman rt
pule or gold coli links, and to the
105120191 a rnby n001le.l. Dejnener
was served at the home 01 Lhe bride,
and later Mr. and Airs. Sit achan left
for Niagara Falls, the goleg-away
dress being of navy blue, blue hat with
pretty blue mount, A barge nivel° of
rehttives and friends in this vicinity
are a unit in extending good wishes.
Wednesday of last week at high
noon Rev. Do. Oaten tied the matri-
monial bow between Fred. . \lee, of
Stratford, and Mise Vent Gladys,
only daughter of Walter and plte.
\Vilbee, at the parental home, Turn -
berry street, Brussels, in the presence
of 85 guests. The bride was given
away by her father 111111 '.yore a be-
coming gown of satin striped voile,
with elubroi
(leredul
bt alell and a tl a
wreath,f
t ''lies n •
P the n1ie e
i Sh
tat 'tell t
I 1 110 lleC ow
hie rose 1
4 s an(
carnations, After enngtattllations
the company sal down In a wedding
feast prepared in Mrs. Wilbee's best
style. The presents were numerous,
useful and well arisen. Ah'. and
Ales. Mee left on the 3 p. 01. express,
the bride wearing it snit of blue el(if-
fun bl•nmdelnth with hat to match.
After tt visit to 13uifa.ln, Oakfield and
other points they will take up te8i-
dence in Stratford with the best
Wishes of many friends. Among the
guests were Horace Wilkiee, Mrs.
Robt. Hay. Miss Copeland and Miss
Aiillcr, of Stratford ; W. 11. and Mrs.
Morklinger, Hanover ; Hn,ry and
Martin Taylor, Hairistnn ; Atrs. R.
R, Bau•lviek, Leadbnry i 3. 7', Nichol-
son, Ethel; A. nt(d Ales. NTehnlson,
Milburn ; and Mr. anti Aliss Mann.
Clinton. The bride has spent several
years in Strafford so will be quite at
home in the Olassic city.
STRAOIIAN-MITAGGAR.T
Ht. Andrew's church, Chatham, was
the scene of a very pretty wedding,
Thursday night, J,ene 12111, at 7
o'clock, when the marriage was cele-
brated of Miss Helen illrTaggart, only
daughter or Mrs. Mary MoPagg)u't,
Raleigh street, Chatham, to Dr. Jas.
Strachan, of lint t William, son of the
Mite :lames Stl•nehan, Brussels, The
sacred edifice wits artistically decorat-
ed with ferns, palms sad tt ;mansion
of Spring blossom. .Tile nuptial knot
was Lied by the Rev. J. R. Vau \Vyek,
pastor of the church, in the presence
of the relatives and intimate friends
of the bride and gr00(tn. The bridal
peaty entered the church to the
51111(112 of the Wedding Marc)) played
by Ales. A. E. Jacks, Toronto. The
bride was looking partictilnrly lovely'
in a dainty gown of white ratine
ehtborated with lace. She wore a
wt'eti.th of orange blossoms in -het
hair and carded a shower of Amei.'i'
call Beauties. Her bridesmaid wile
Miss G'raee Rankin, wearing a hand-
some gown of en)beoirl'ered voile and
carrying pink roses, The grooms 128
supporled by. Mr. Metzler, of • Winni-
peg, and the mshels were 111r. David-
son, Port William ; A. 111. Jacics. Tor-
onto ; and Garner Mackin. During
the signing of the reg[sl et Ale. David-
son sang e0 Promise Ale." After the
ceeemony a reception was held at the
bride's home, when Ahs. McTaggart
was wearing black silk with ]avemlar
hat mid corsage bngnet of mauve
sweet peas
and lily I o 1 1
f it e
p ) )ally.
The rooms were enhanr511 with
palms, ferns and cut flnliels and a
buffet lunelleol was served. The
gr0uit's gift to the bride was a dia-
mond ring, to t'(8. bei1esnntid and
pianist pearl her pins and to the
ushers scarf pins. Later ill 111e even-
ing Dr. and Ales. Strachan left on a
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Excelsior Nnitting Mills
BRUSSELS ,�'�, ,
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Highest Cash Price
paid for any quantity
ofOO in prime'
Wool ' l "n e'
'condition.
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s1'
trip to 13rnssels, 'repaid() and 1,time
leeisteropoints, Where they will. spend
some time before leaving for their
home in Fort William. hit's. 51rtich-
an unveiled in a snit of sht•111eid's
plaid, with crepe Idolise tend Plulnnla
hat. The nub of tutu guests were
Airs. Ileney, Detroit ; D. crud Alias
Sleeel'(te, I31'lls2518 ; 111 iss Aiken, DI'ee.
den ; Miss lefeDonnld, Windsor and
1)1,. and Mrs. \\'. Shackleton, t.11eve-
lancl. Aliss McTaggart has for a llnnl-
ber of'e •a been ,
y a1, n du•relor n' 1'
I !b( 11a
ICeon gh sellout 1 ludee 11
n 111 and wilt
g g
a v it
be notch ,Hissed she hiving been
trios t successl'ltl in the 11.0) ic.
WORGAN-ST.ER'AR'r
The Ogenta Aelvarnle sl(3's :- "A
prelly wedding was solemnized 111 the
Methodist ehnreli on Saturday even-
ing when Miss Mary Stewart noel
ry L- \Volgiul, 0111' popuHu veple-
sentative of the R. N. \l', i1i., [vete
united in the holy bonds of male). -
mon y, Rev. Air. Armstrong perform.
img the ecrcmnny, :\t 8 ei clu(lc the
bride 1()11 51011)11 111)11 their places, In
the strains of the wedding mnreh
)Eyed by kJ is:: U. Patterson. The
bride was at110,11,<1 by her cousin,
Align Nellie Frazer, while\V. 3.
Scott petformed the clunes of glouuls-
Man. A Ittege nuulbee of friends
were present, dm ins the ceu'mnmy
and the young couple Wel e the re-
cipients 111' Many beun111111 • and cast ly
presents, showing tholt igh esteem in
which they are held by the citizens of
Ogeme. The Advocate joins their
many friends in wishing them a
happy and prosperous voyage ever
the sen of life," The bride is the
eldest daughter of Hugh and Ales.
Siewert, of Gilbert Plains, Ma11,,
frnmerly of Grey ovuship, Ont.
The Girl's Auxiliar'T
y ot 58, A'ndrew's
church, Gilbert Plains, held a mis-
cellaneous shover at. the home 'of
Airs. Andrew Prayer on Friday even-
ing in hon0,' of Miss Ahoy Stewart in
view ,nf her nppeouchiner nuarilige.
A splendid program had been 1))
ranged foe the ncrasion and the gii Is
spent as very eejoymble• evening to-
HOMESEEKERS'
EXCURSIONS
TO
MANITOBA, ALBERTA
SASKATCHEWAN
Each Tuesday until October 28111, Inclusive,.
Winnipeg and Return - S35.00
Edmonton and Return - 43.00
Other points in proportion
RetumLlmit-two months.
HOMESEEBERS' TRAIN leave - Toronto
2.00 �.m each Tuesday, May
August,to'.
inclusive. Best train totake,as Winnipegt
reached early morning, enabling passengers
to
mak ail branch one connections.
• rlxrougs.trsfns Toronto In
W1pi71pee and Weft
Perdeulata anent Canaan' Mlea.Agents 40write ef. .
D.P,A.. C.F. Ry.. Tomato
H. L. JACKSON
Agent, BRUSSELS
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A novelty is the electric lamps attached to the rigs..
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Co. wish that and Airs N'nt'g,ui 1(111clr
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o'clock, et happy event tank place ut
1110 eesldenue ul \V. U, 11111 111x,:,
Davie, Howell, when their only 1
daughter, Ai is.; Ltla wits milted in
uaartinge wilh a :to)ular' business
ratan A, 110. ll, Hemphill, of Lilo dune
place. The e(Id1lig =
was es a quiet one..
be[15 att.1nded by the ilruttedlitta
relatives (11 the enn1tneting parties,,
Rev. 14. 1\Je1.4 Smitlt peefnrinetl the
ceremony Mem. whieli Ihe' hal,py
ennple teoeired the t'uugt'lunl,ttiuus
of those pl'e85112. Little Ola Cook
niece of the Limon' 'lube a charming
flower eh1. .1110 hn'ide Was Retired in
a 11/10(150We tram -113(15 22211. After a.
dt r )11
4 1 2 so'i' mt Iu r e t
y t 1 u.ht a Uty hol'l'y
couple lift. by motor ear for it wed-
ding 1010 to various points, \Vetldin
gilts Wert' lnaler0us, handsome and
costly. 'i'331( I'os'r joins With thele
Maly friends in wishing illy. Hemp-
hill aid 111'iche a joyous married Hs.
It 1s now wen ll known 11181 nut• more
Cines ons 0115e of rhuuuutisul [u len
r0(Im1re8 1(1)>' ill tevital h1•atill P11 O'httl-
Orel'. All that is 110/111011 is a free (()-
pliention. 'fry it anal see holy quickly
IL will relieve the pain and sol'en?ss.
Sold by all (1(alens.
Vigorone den umeatintl of the liquor
traffic and 0lnld111111 demenel foe pee-
hibitoey legislation, tree features of
most or the representative religions
gatherings which have been held due -
Kidneys Wrong?--,
If they are you are in danger. When
through' weakness or disease the
kidneys fail to filter the impurities
from the blood, trouble comes at once,
Backache, Rheumatism, Sciatica,
Gravel, Diabetes, Gall Stones and the
deadly Bright's Disease are some of
the results of neglected
ludo eYa Dr.
Morse's Indian Root Pill n
0 t 9 contain
a most effective diuretic e whleh
strengthens and stimulates the
kidneys so that they do their work
thoroughly and well. Try
Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pills
05 the past fele weeps, Presby-
le1eans, Methodists, Cnugrega-
tiouttllsts and l3apelsts have been
specially nut •token in the elellunela
I
of h bar -room 1 the l t roma s •ate end '
A ! system a 777
tea r 'ut of t desirability ul U e J s
i lu l 1 7 of t
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They Give Wonderful Health
None are so healthy, so buoyant
and Colt of 11 Es as those who regulate
%vitil1)o, Hamilton's Pills. lever) in
ane night. !hey work 1v(utle(5. Fur
teed coaling Ihey take from the
10ogue, Ileadalthes they relegate Cr)
the past, bltinusnees and ;tnlnuub dis-
orders .they peevelit uutl Absolutely
earl•,
1'h1/113 what it al@uis lit Have the
systotn cleansed and pnelfled by He.
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I'rt mile, hu•llesv and wholly
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do you goad. T11 feel and 10016 your
best, use De. Hamilton's Pills, 250 at
any dealers,
[OVOON'S' FAVORITE (Imp.)
(1 1812) 18070
\Vi11 stand. for the improveu)enl• o1'
stock at his own stable,
Lot 22, Cos. 18, McKillop
Colts off this !nese have iron lot prize
for the 1aseLh(•ee genus al, 13eusseis and
Seam all Sloe's in the heavy draught
clus8. Teri us-iiIS,00,
J011N T. arcaAVLN,
Leadbney P. 0,
Enrolment No. 808. Not Inapooted. Forel 8
Under regulations Ontario Statute,
2 Geo. 1",, Chapter 07.
Oeterio Stn}11o» Enrolment Bland
Certificate of EnOolment of
PURE BRED STALLION'
The Stallion Enrolment Board of Ontario
certifies thatthename; description olid pedi.
gra° of the Cigdellir,lc StnIlion,-Loudon'sFav-
orite Ilam 1 Registered rathe CIy&testi els Strad
Book lin No 11812, owned by John J. Sloan ria,
of IJendtipry, end folded in 1004, hes been e11•
rolled (11 accordance , 14h (hr)t :ter 07 of the
1 e of all• E
St This s O ui1 GeoV.('
This 1,l an s e 1, nmi•od on r be-
fore
Thi e8tst Itcl to must b n n
the env! of 8ohssso 1 o1018,and within1'110
thirty env! after n 01111 lige of ow nernh in 01' the
said stallion n new certificate most be obtain -i
ed..
0, P, Waet0rvelt, Secretary.
i 'aEAL - ,Tobe Bright. Qheinnnil,
I entad rat')ar011t0, Orit , 2110 14111
Tn Y 11.11 101.
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To Our Friends and Neighbors
You know us. You know we wotild not -that we could not
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this money-back=i.f-not=satisfied offer on th!s splendid laxative.
We honestly believe we have the
best bowel remedy ever made -the
most plensant•to-tanto, most per-
manently beneficial laxative for relief
from the miseries mud dangers arising
from constipation.
▪ We wouldn't say -this if we didn't
believe it to be true. We wouldn't
risk our reputation by malting such
statements did we not feel sure you
would find them true.
Our faith is built both on the
lenowledge of what Rexall Orderlies
are made of and on observation of
very many severe eases in wl0ch they
have proven their merit
'Try tlteln at Our Risk
If they do not abundantly prove
their merit with you also - if you
are not entirely satisfied with them -
'we will refund your money - and we
will do that on your mere say-so.
We don't ask you to risk a penny.
Isn't that fair?
Suet let the bowels fail in properly
doing their work= just let- thew '
action be delayed and incomplete
and the entire system and. every
other organ suffers. Wastes that
^hound have been dispelled remain
to poison the system.
Headaches, biliousness, nervous -
11031 and other tormenting and seri-
ous ills aro common when the bowels
fail to act daily as nature intended.
All this may be avoided, if you will
accept our advice.
roottleAllerao
taste just like . dandy. They are
soothing and easy in action. They
do not cause griping, nausea,purg-
ing = or .excessive looseness.: They
tend to tone and strengthen intestinal
nerves and muscles. They promptly
relieve constipation, and help to per -
all of
dition
ecom-
Rexall Orderlies come in vest-
pocket tin boxes. 12 tablets, 10c;
98 tablets, e5c; 80 tablets, See,
reanently overcome it.
Rexall' Orderlies promote bettor
spirits and better health. In
these things they are vastly superior
to old-fashioned, harsh salts and
other purgatives, which are not only
unpleasant.to take but which usually
leave the bowels in worse con
than before. We particularly r
mend Rexall Orderlies for children,
aged' and delicate persons.
CAUTION: Please bear in mind that Rexall Orderlies am not sold by all drug-
gists. You eau buy Rexall Orderlies only at the Rexall Stores,
You can buy Rexall Orderlies inthis community only at our store:
F. R. SMITH
Brussels The ed/..c.ate Store Ontario
There is e Resell Store in nearly 00ert' town andcity in the United States, Canada and
Great Britain. There is a different Resell Remedy for nearly every ordinary humse ill --
each especially designed for the particular ill for whtoh it is recommended.
The Rexall Stores are-Asnerlca's Greatest Drug Stores
e Sr CARTER , BRUSSELS .i• ,
R ▪ tio'Corefortabie hoose for stile, with stable, .hill se, JJ1•mssels. e.:
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MEN -YOU NEED NERVE
EARLY INDISCRETIONS AND
EXCESSES HAVE UNDER
MANED. YQUR SYSTEM
The 1005 conte I' e
n
a 0 tl a ttons of tlio hod so hat an -
a s
t .Y
thin tht debilitates a o hl1 r of a will alien organs g .. _ t themW g
We *steal, a
y A , Rnrly Indiscretions and Excesses have
ruined t1ouseeds of promising young men. Urinates*
Dreinisap their vigoraud vitality and Elm never develop
Ion proper condition of )manhood. They rental0 weak -
Hugs, mentally, physically sad sexually. How you feel?
Are you nervous and weak, despondent aid gloomy,
specks before the eyed with dark circles- under them,
weak bac':, kidneys irritable, palpitation of the heart,
bashful debilitating dreams, sediment in urine, pimples
on the face, eyes sunken, hollow cheeks, careworn ex•
pression, poor memory, lifeless, distrustful, lack energy
and strength, tiredmornings, restless nights, change-
able moods, premature decay, bone pains, hair loose, etc,
This!. the conditiononr New Method Treatment is
GUARANTEED TO CURE
Wo have treated Diseases of Men for almost a 111e.
time and do not have to experiment, Consult us
- - FREEOF CHARGE
and we win tell you whether you aro curable: or not,
We guarantee curable eases of
NERVOUS DEBILITY, VARICOSE VEINS, BLOOD
AND SKIN DISEASES,GLEET, BLADDER
URINARY AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS
Free Booldet on Diseases of Men.. If unable to call
write for
wonderful Ncrrous Srstcm QUESTION UST FOR HOME TREATMENT
D �CKENNED
�s,�ENNEDNNNNNN�Y
Cor,' Michigan Ave. and Griswold St , Detroit, Mick.
X101t c Alf letters final Canada must be addressed
! 10E to our Canadian Correspondence .Dpart:
100 Yt1ltE1 ment in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to
see us petsonally call at our.iledicat Institute in Detroit as we see and treat
no, patients in -our Windsor offices which ate for Correspondence, and
iraborglory for Canadiate'business ,only. Address all letters as tenches:'
!NIS. KENNEDif & KENNEDY..Windsor, Oat.
Write for our DiivateaddreSS, " - , ,. •.:, '
Tho People's Oolumn
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red 2•ylnrroW heifer, 'Owiiarlsreq nosted to.
1• property r
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Walton P, 0.
FMFOR 8A1.10.-100 acrefortn and. 0005
IFfor alt's, 227 ()lila•) youth of Yrro:cotar, Lot,
11 and to QUO 0, 'Pownah100
tp or Howlelc, 'e(,
elites build inga, windmill, hard 1)1H1 Nott water
in heady, 111 ru204.y 11101 bath grooms, Yu)wutoa,
neer Con Limn tion yohoot, Wroxet or. Amply
to JAMES A. EDGAR, Wroxeter, Out, 90.4
COat8'OICTAB1.E etOt7S111101,0111 or for mle
oft 8011211 Tnru101•ryp ,treat, 0ruasele,
wltb mire of haul 1(1200 'ell. Small rrulte, tip.
plc (reek, &o. flood culler, hard and Hort wilt
<+r, Illln,lea120 p011°esslo0, Por 111rtherpar-
21un1nre n1(51y 10 27188 21AUO110 KELLY,
1001101250. Phone 1717. Or allay Jn,w)0 fly,
et 11(8 omen, Boma, lmaesele,
EI.lidl0Lla P1tOPIRTY 1001'4 101.E 01(•50
11,2x; T6° lime.reeently vitiated by
.Jobe lie Kerney, who moved to Guelph (known
08 the Regent property, rl'urnberry etreetl Is
offered for satin or if not sold will be rented.
'11(000 I, 11 comfortable house, 500d stnn10 and
1ki nclwn of hind with a doable entre-lice. 'rine
wird en, &o, For further pertfenlers apply to
W. 0, Ker, of 1'11 is Pon', who bolds (he levy.
I t ie 11 chore' fleet to live in and will be sold.
very ransminby, 27.11'
FA14)1 L0ti SA. LID.-Thoundo'Sig+ted ?Pe
his Ituo fn rot 000$10th t sill (beat 70$ porus
5(lj0hlillg the 2(0011 of 0111(8 n, for sola, The
faro' le inn good state of en ll ivotion,'aind lilts
good.: buildings. inlets house, lbank barn, driv-
ing 1.0,158, pig pen, eta., nil commulti irely now.
A first -ulnen young or011nrd (mtloining' all
kinds of frnits and also small (Hilts. The
Limn Is well fencer' and drained lied is a very
(t ornbl0home. For further particuls(5apply
O1111u promisee or !Adroit
28-ti JOI1N TOR1RANCE, Clinton.
FARM. FOR SALE, being South hnlf Lot 25,
Con. 4, 210(11s township, 3120001, O0., eon -
Mining 100 acresmore or less. O)1 the preen-
ioso Is a (('5(5e !louse, bink bairn, good orchard
well. windmill, 00, All cleared exoepDtabout
no AW'n. Son 001 1jl In ilos distant, Only 21.4
miles from :Brussels. ,l acresof ball wheat hi
mud about 00 neves seeded down. For pries,
bootie and other in formallon apply 0)1 111e,
1premises or if writing 13ruseels P.O. Phone
28. Or li, 8. ycott, Brnseele,
I1'tf A. L. KERR, Proprietor,
AYMAN N
is prepared to supply the beet
goods in 1Vhulmille, Iron and
Wooden Pumps and Stable
Vittings, snub as Piping, Wat-
er Bowls
Vater.Bowls foe stook, 60.
lt,epairs 111 Pumps promptly
:attended to..
Clive (ue a rail,
fIVMANN1 Cranbrook
Manitoba
improved
Farms
For sale on easy tern's
or will rent to desirable
,tenants. Write for par-
ticulars to
John E. Smith (Owner)
Box 1033 Brandon Mats.
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homes bo o0ompy lucrative positions as
stenographers, bookkeepers, telegre-
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sphere of activities. You may fin lah rat
college if.vonsoWinn. P01520215 pnnr-
an20ed. Eu ter college any day. L1di•
victual instruction. Expert teachers.
Thirty yearn' experience. Largest
trttinors In Canada. Seven colleges.
Special course for teachers, •
A ililinted with Commercial Educe
tor'. Assoeta tion -of Cunoda, Summer
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lege, London,
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RUPTURE
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At your home without
pain, darter or operation.
hay method' wilt cui'e ap-
parently hopeless cases no
matter- what your 'age Is
or how long ruptured.
Why wait until your rup-
ture
ture becomes strano'ulated
when you can be cured ?
Do not wait - fill in coupon
'1"ilne kip
Sitlglout• Double
Name.
Address'' .... •
enol relhIn to "
J. S.. �S MiTI
88 CatteeOnf l at. • tl
Dept:A - Stratford,'Oht. _q