The Brussels Post, 1913-7-31, Page 5BUSIKSS CA110L1
WM, SPENOE
CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER
or MARRIAGE LICENSES
Moo in the Peat 01heft, Ethel, 20.4
JNO. SUTHERLAND & SONS
LIMITED
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C rrr PAZIAVE
AUCTIONEERS,
A. 1 S. SCOTT AS AN AIJC'TION
• xoR, will Ball tor hotterrioae to
bettor men in lees time mud lees charges
Ulna auy other Audio nee(' in East Berea or
he won't charge anything. Dates mud orders
can always be arranged at this oMee or by
p ero noel oppuootlon,
LEGAL ANO CONVEYANCING.
`xT M. SINCLAIR—
r * • Iturrieter, Solicitor, Ouuvoyauoer,
Notary rubiib, &o, 019oe—Stewart's Blook
1 door North of Oeutral Hotel.
bvlioltor for toe Metropolitan Dank. ..
1.)LtOUDFOOT, 1HAI'S & BILLORAN
B Altitl8'1Lr1t8, SOLICITORS, NOTAxtl108
PUSLIO, ETU.
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W, u K.O. R O.
J. L. KrnnoneN
Cillees—Tbose formerly occupied
Messrs
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OODanrOH, ONTARIO,
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Vioto'lan: July 0 July 29
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Virginian July 17 Aug. 12
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Pretorinn June 28
Grampian July 5
Scandinavian Jul 12
Hope: inn July 10
July 20
duly 01
Aug. 0
Aug. 14
TO LONDON AND HAVRE
Corinthian June 20 Aug. 8
Stallion July 0 Aug. 10
Ionian , July 18 ling. 17
Pomeranian July 20 Ang.24
Scotian July' 27 Aug. 81
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THE SHAW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL
301+7 Yongo 8t., Toronto
During the &limner months moth.
ere of young children should watch
for any unnatural looseness of the
bowels, 'When
give)) n p
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tatte
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at this time sevi00s trouble may
avohled, Chalnbel•lainfs Colic,
Cholera anti Diarrhoea remedy can
always he depended upon, For Salo
by all dealers,
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DR. T. T. M' RAE
Uaahelor of Medicine, University 9P Toroubo ;
Licentiate and Graduate of the College of Pity
ilo18,28 and Surgeons, Ont, ' Post•Bgraduate
l.hlcugo Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital,
Chicago, M. lt`x•Houso Surgeon to St, Miele
eel's Hospital, 0001'0100.
Office over P. 1r. Smith's Drug Store, Tele•
Phone 00111100ton with Urnabrook at all hours.
DR. F. T. BRYANS
aeoltelor of Medicine, University of Tomlin ;
Licentiate of College of Phlsioaus end her•
goons, Ontario ; ex -Senior fiend, Surgeon of
Western Hospital, Toronto, Onions of late Dr.
A. Muxevey, Smith l;loolr, Brussels,
140801 phone 45,
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, our,
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td throat. Eyes tested for glasses,
DR, WARDLAW
Honor graduate of the Oe(
5)800 Veterinary
College.
Day and nightht Galls, Lace a'
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Flour Mill, Ethel.
MAUDE C BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Personal graduate. Deportment of O 11thal•
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l ce 098' to tent eyes and tit glasses et
her hu o ay, Friday a Restaurant, alit Brussels,oevery
on 01.00loe 10.1.0 and Saturday,.'1) Forenoons week. Olttoe home 1 to 0 e 2i,^ 1+'orenoona
by appointment, Phone 1210.
T. R. BENNETT
Will glye better satisfaction to bothbuyer and
seller than any other Auctioneer and only
uhnrge what 1s reasonable. Sales oonduoted
vlyavhe re In Ontario. Pore bred stook sales a
Write or 010818lt ,
'phone 28 Wroxeter.
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BRUSSELS
GOING Soiree GOING NORTH
Vail 7:07 n in I Express 10:55 e n,
Express 11:25 a 111 Mall 1:50 p 111
'txpreos 9:85 p 81 Express 8:52 p m
tde h',1121dfJ' tsCIFIC
WALTON
To Toronto To Goderich
Express 7:52 a m Express 12.08a 8l
(Express 2:47 p 10 Express 8:00 p m
WROXETER
Going East - 9:05 a. m. and 8:55 p. m.
Going West - 12:90 and 9:47 p. 111.
All trains going East oonneet with 0. P. R. at
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T
G. B. stations.
GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent.
.i tr"i'.0
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Trowbridge
Wesley Mc0000llck is at Hawkes•
vine relieving Dr. Thompson.
Alisses Queenie and Gladys Jackson
visited at Mrs. Dielvine'slast week.
We are sorry to report Will. Tugll-
o n is very low but hupe he will soon
up g
gain again.
t
91r. and Miss Leach, Detroit, are
visiting their till 11Lie, lire. J11 Code.
Mrs. Holmes and sol have returned
home after spending the holiday with
Mr. and Aire, Sutton.
Goderich
Hillier, Mrs. H ' li l'
Mrs. of town has returned
(1'1,111 a lengthened
70501) W9s1. vhic
h
took 15)er to the
Pacific
Coast.
R. 10. Sclltows left for a ten clays
trip through the Teutaganli country
to take pictures for the G. T. R.
The Adult Bible Class iu connection
with North street Methodist ahureh
Sunday School held their anneal pic-
nic at A.tttill's Point Wednesday
afternoon.
The Public Works chairman has
rna(le a trial of watering the streets
with e
brine,obtained at the Ransfor' 1.l
Snit well, lnd apparently the experi-
ment t i to success, fo • '
ter s eceas, 1 it lays the (lust
for a mach longer time than with
town wal51and the improvement is
finite noticeable
If you are av housewife you cannot
rensouably hope to be healthy or
beutffnl by washing dishes, sweeping
and doing housework all clay and.
OPawli11g into bed dead tiled at night.
Yon must get nut into the open) aur
and sunlight, If you do this every
clay and keep your stomach and
bowels in good order by taking
011a,nberlaill's Tablets when needed
you shnnld become both healthy and
beautiful, For sale by all dealers.
Atwood
Elmo, Council will meet at the
Agricultural hall, Atwood Satntday,
August 10th, at 10 0 (40001.
Ablate), Edgar Gray, Montreal, and
MastoL Lindsey Donaldson, Stratfoe
d
are spending their vacation at their
tmelcs
Hugh Richmond.
General Oounty tato for Ebola for
1913 was $5047.00 and tut' expenditure
on Gond hoods $2258.00 halting a
total county rate of (07,005.00.
'fender of .Tnlun Ctirti0) & Son to
coist'net the Coleman Drain accord-
ing L0 the plans, profile and specifica-
tions thereof ° for the sura of $8,880
was accepted.
Tho wolldilig of Mabelle, daughter
of Mrs, Robt. Kemp, of Royalty.
Sask., to Gunge P. Groensides, son of
E. T, land 141t's. Greensides, of At•
wood, took place on Wednesday,
July 3t g 0 h Congratulations.
Directors of Mina Farmers' Mutual
Fire Insnran,e Co. (net, in the Agri-
enittttal Hall, Atwood, Tuesday, 15th
Met, .All membees of board resent,
Minutes of last meeting read and
confirmed. C
laies for loss, byli htn-
Mg from the following were paid :—
M. Krantee, Grey, cote killed, $50,00 ;
1?. H. Mueller, Logan, steer,28;
,las. M. Dickson, Elmo, obW, $551
W, 0, Anderson, Whlihos, Mat*
$250 ; ,lila, Rile, 7101501)1 two steel's,
$7:3 ; , no, Latlgiord, Mornhlgton,
sow, $021 Rabt, Bnehauau, JilIJolOI,
calf, $18 ; Jos, Oumutiitgs, (xrey,
hoose 1110110(15101, $8, Ap.1b- lleathllle for
+ 111s5H'Ellel' were aeeepten
15055011 ni»
to $ 47,000. Alerting lilt
Tuesday, ilIAi19h.
Fordwlch
\Vuok is being ;melted on the new
sidewalks,
Will, Adtuns of Guelph, 18528 spend-
ing r 4 week t w k t Vi
1.h Mende iu this neigh -
bo letres .
Rev, Mtn:lea,lallnstol, of Shallow
Lake, is again visit Ing his 1ehatives in
Ude Ieighborhn(al.
A Garden Party under the susppioes
of the Willing Workers of the Ford-
wieh 1Alethodiat Church will be held.
110 the chute))) geonnd5 Friday even -
fog, Aug. 8111.
lliss Mat garet Faust, 2nd line, left
for Cleveland, Ohiu, w11017e she has
accepted a position as teacher .01
5feuugraplty in the Motlopalitltu
nosiness aollego of that eity.
George 13unstntl was uII'orhlnate
tu'fa11 and give his left arm at had
1(5)0(11., splintering the hone between
the shoulder and elbow, The iujnvy
was 110(2 sufficient, hnwevee, to lay
111111 off w'or'k.
Dirs. 3olnm Redlich' and Tittle son,
10th 5000,, were rel urnieg home from
town in at wagon with 1.t load of chop
when in some 0)nailnet' their team be-
come fl'iglitened •IC an automobile
;hive) 1 111 • '
el ly W. (.Alrchael, who was
passing them rune > 1110 real mod
I t
bolted to the 5+495)( road. the 10 t
I The
V gnistruck a telephone })n1P tweak-
ing the axle and nhunving 1ht, 0i•-
eupf1111s ant 'the leant then ran a-
way but were stopped before they
had gone fat'. Mrs, Padfield and little
boy were brought hack to the,1ctoe's
by 1L neighbor where it \vas found
Mat 1,41. 11151112 arm 59110 badly 1'eaetn1'-
ed between_._the eibo\v and should(,',
end her face era, end the buy, ❑l'
though not seriously iu;juled, tl'as
severely shaken up.
Struck 6—y Lightning •
Neatly describes the celerity of
Po 1.111, 151's Corn Extractor, Roots
01)81.1.5 out in short Order, Causes no
pain leaves no scow, and gives perfect
satisfaction. 1letneulbee there is only
one 'best"—(harts . Putnam's—fifty
your i11 use.
Seaforth
Alike Olive Laidlaw 010100, of 13ust011,
is spending her holidays at her home
ill town.
5 pupils from the Seaforth Separate
school wrote at the recent High School
Entrance examination, mud all passed.
Airs. R. Johnston suffered a para-
lytic stroke on Tuesday of last week,
and at time of writing, is in a very
serious condition.
The hydro -electric is being extended
to Goderich. The poles are on the
pound, and n gang ofleu'
u 5)51)15
g g g horsy
constructing t t
the line.
\kiss Lillian Faulkenel has had 1.o re-
sign her position in 13eattc's variety
store, owing to ill health Miss Eva:
Chitteudeu has taken he; place.
John Maellwan, A'xinticapalis Minn.,
nephew of E. E. Hellen', met with a
painful aceideut while playing with
sky rockets in a park near his home.
The rocket went. through his foot, and
upon being oaken to the hospital, it is
thought the foot will have to be
amputated.
A most lively runaway (wenn efl on
Alain St. shortlyafter 1.0 6 d clock,
lVeduesday evening,
of last week
when a fine heavy teats of Mr Reilly,
Beechwood, took fright at it passlug,
auto, and dashed madly up the street.
As soot) as the owr/ea' of the car, 151r.
Ameut 00 Brnssels, SatV the situation,
he immediately stopped, but the Leann
went plunging ou, and in making the
ld11',, at the Queen's Hotel, collided
with the big twee, inf1•ollt•, of the hotel.
This checked their speed, otherwise
theywould-have nld•ha
u vebeclnniuwitedguests
in the bar. Strangely enough, very
little. (tannage was clone. The tongue
of the wagon was broken and some of
the harness, while one pane of glass
in the hotel window was splashed.
One horse was slightly stunned, but
after the tongue. was replaced by a
01.027 one, they jogged off hoarse, 0(p
percntly none the worse of their
es0apa¢e. Fo•timately, it happened
r
lust after -Query one had bone to
supper, else the results might
have
been 5)5)1(11 more serious.
I5EA7ORT1I 8 111KYOR RESIGNS.—At
the meeting of the Seaforth T81ov)
Oounatl 14.iaayo' Graig handed in hie
eesignatloll, which woos accepted, and
Councillor Piapry Stewart was ap-
pointed acting Mayor nail the 1)019
inewel-ten tis elooted. The 1(0000n for
Air, Greig's resignation is that at the
lastsession of the Ontario Legislatere
01) amendment was amide to the
Municipal Act, disqualifying division
court clerks from holding municipal
positions, thelclisqualifieations coming
into force on July 1. As Ml'. Greig is
Clerk of the Division Court in
Seaforth, he was obliged to resign
either position, 11)1(1 he naturally chose
the 110052 P ernuuerative. Nomina-
tions to fill the 412001ncy will be held
on August 1, and in the event of an
election, it will be on August 8.
Listowel
W. J. Afoevison, B, Ais taking a
ept'dhLI 1081500 of study tat„ the 0, A.• 0.
Guelph,
Dr. P. A. Parker, Kenlncky, is
visiting with Dr. R. F. Parker and
assisting him in his practice for to few
weeks.
Dr, ,Tris. Moose returned Motile from
Winnipeg last week. lie was 120100(05-
panied by his sister, Mrs. Hewitt,
who was seriously ill.
At "Hill Orest, 13fsrnerk street,
011 Wednesday afternoon, Miss Irene
Fogel, Grey township, wee unite(( 15),
marriage. to Arthur G. F0roman,
1518Iia, Rev. T. 3, Smith, of Listowel,
officiating,
Thos. tale has been engaged to ar-
range and plant the flower beds a-
round the post office and already leas
a fine bed of flowers in front of the
building. 'There will be 1•vvn betas in
485)5)( and (lire bods on the East s1. side,
Rev. S. Howarth and Alt's. I•iowarth
were the reeipient8 of a Ilandsntne
present each whet) about20 111o1nbee's
of the Baptist ehttt010 Met at the
llhstol'IS 13ntno and resented them
O!RL
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At Regular Intervals—Says
Lydia: E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound m
Cam o
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pletely cured her.
Adrian,: Texas,—"I take pleasure In
adding my testimonial to the great list
and hope that it will
beef interest to suf-
fering women, For
four years I suffered
untold agonies at
regular intervals.
Such pains and
cramps,severe chills
andsieknessetstom-
aeh,then finally hem-
orrhages until I'
would bo nearly
blind. I had five
lectors and none of them could do more
than relieve mo for a time.
"1 51229 your advertisement in a pa-
per and decided to try Lydia E. Pink.
ham's Vegetable Compound. I took
seven boxes of it Jlnd used two bottles
of the Sanative Wash, and I am
com-
pletely -
1letelY cured of my trouble. When I
began taking the
Compound I only
weighed ninety-six pounds and now I
weigh ' one hundred and twenty-six
pounds. If anyone Wishes to address
me in person I will cheerfully answer
all letters I canna s
0(S t speak too highly
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of the Pinkham remedies, ”—Miss TEs-
Sal; Matsu, Adrian, Texas,
Hundreds of such letters expressing
gratitude for the good Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound has accom-
plished are constantly being received,
proving the reliability of this grand old
remedy.
If you want special advice write to
Lydia E. Pinlcbant Medicine Co. (coutl•
dentin') Lynn, Blass. Your letter will
be opened, read and answered by a
woman and held in strict confidence.
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will} a mantel clock and a 5 o'clock
tea set given by the members of the
eh nosh. '
Andy McKeever Inas so recovered
from itis recent serious illness as to
be able to resntue his duties at the
bank of 7ltuniltou.
Fred. Johnston, son of Will. and
Mrs. Johnston, Inkerwan streot, who
was seriously ill on account of
vaccination, is nicely recovering.
What might have been to fatal
0ccideut occurred in Wallace. lVhile
Norman Billing and his sol John
were i1
e taking in the
then
tons f
g Llp g
the fm k were accidently t'un into the
bowels orf the boy, iufiictinn Serious
injury.
11.13. Morphy, R. 0., M. P., and
Mrs. Morphy, of Listowel left on a
trip to Newfoundland, Alr.. Morphy
being a delegate to the Supreme
Grend Lodge of the L. 0, L. Order of
13oitislt America which (net in St.
Johns, Mr. Mot pity has been honor.
ed with an invitation to be the guest
of the Newfoundland Grand Lodge
for a week.
H. B. 114th
o p q 17. P. reports that
the chief architect will have a neat
and presentable little building to
provide a shelter for the four rigs
engaged in driving mail from Listo-
wel, to be built or the rear of the lot
to the West, and to be in keeping
with the betiding of stone foundation
and red brick. There will be a eon -
et ete
on-acre driveway, 9 feet in width, from
Main street to the retend and from
e c 5)w
there to Dodd street. $80 has been
Mimed 101) flower wounds fol' the
East side and front of the building..
Awnings will be placed on the feout
toedZVe st
ids
s of t It
e public building.
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Fine Cut Glass
Sterling Silver
and Silver
Plated Ware
Also 52 nice assort-
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Black and Oak
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W. P. Fraser
118. Morphy regrets that the building
of the (1rii1 hall has been Relayed ow-
ing to the lengthth
of session and the
late at which
the
e su'mates les had
been
brought, down, but $20,000 has
been voted The plans are now pre-
pared and tenders will be 001(0(1 for
Immediately, and the work started it
is hoped this Summer.
Select Your Medicine With Care
In debility and Weakness medicine
should be tun/land far teaching. Many
pills and purgatives are too harsh, are
drastic instead of curative. Excessive
action is til ways followed by depression
and knowing this, Dr. Hamilton
devised his pills of Mandrake &
But ter; t tsoasto Increase liver and
kidney activity, 'flush out the
elementary mold, tone and regulate
the bowels. Thus do Dr. Hamilton's
Pills eliuuate poisons (1(1101 the body,
restore clearness to the 011(01, bring
strength and that sweet restorer of
health —sleep, Best »84(1151114 on
earth, 25e per box at all dealers,
East Wananosh Council
The regular meeting of the Council
was held on July 15. Members all
present. Minutes of last meeting
read and passed. :14easuree's half
yearly statement, ent to June
80, show-
ing
110 v -
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i 1 it la
r bit are o0( hand g a 1.l ttG date of
general and debentw'e fund of $2170.-
00, received and ordered to be filled.
Tax Collector presented his bond,
the sante being accepted as satis-
factory.
13y -Low No. 9, 1918, authorizing the
Reeve and Treasurer' to borrow
money for general township purposes
was react and passed.
Following accounts were ordered to
be. paid
D. Me ill, 1.l in
1 1.t
G filling Washout con. 8,
0.00 ; Wm. Radfor 'e
$d repairing wash-
out, en. 3, $1 50 ; R. 13. McGowan,
l e ani 1washout
} 1 g
con, 3, $4.30 ; Geo.
Quinn, cleaning out creek, $1.00 ;
Duncan Robertson, raking stone off
road, cons. 8 and 9, $8.00 ; G. E.
Fitzpatrick, commutation statute
labor tax in 1912, $5.00 ; Oliver Ander-
son, commutation statute labor tax
in 1912, $5.00; Win. Johnston, fenc-
in g5)t 1511u'00011river 798 bridge, $3.00 ;
McKinnon Bra 'a n
Bros., gravelling. e 1 cols,
12 and 18, 48.45 ; W5) a •s -
i. A ndet o in-
specting,
s lectin $325 ; A. , n
C T nes n stn yin
$. e k
111e toll drain, $20.80; P. Gibbons,
grading sideline 30 and 87, tons, 9 and
10, $20.00 ; Rnbt. Scott, grading side-
line 86 and 87, cons. 11 and 12. $15.20;
Oliver Anderson, giading sideline 39
and 40, cons, 0 and 10, $23.60 ; the
Ingot Iron Culvert• Oo, culvert on the
tnnl drain, $77.66; Elisha 'Walker,
shovelling gravel, $4.50 ; Jonathan
Pattison,shovelling gravel,
vel $1.50
Foe guavel—a. Campbell, $1.20; R.
Shiell 5.10 E.
O via 0.110• R.
Scott, Or
vis, $9.50 ; ;Vm. Fitzpatrick, 60e. ;
For Hair Health
If Rexall "93" Hair Tonic does
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health Pv1 Ir of
your
scalp and hair, we willa f
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what youuse during the trial
We could not 80 strongly endorse
Revd! 93" Bair Tonic end continue
to sell it to the same people if it did
not do all we claim. Should it not
prove entirely satisfeetory our cus-
tomers would lose faith in us, we
-could lose their patronage, and our
business would suffer.
If your hair is fatting out or you
suffer any scalp trouble, ire behove
Roxall "93" Bair Tonic will do more
to eradicate the dandruff, give health
to the scalp, stimulate new hair
growth and prevent premature bald-
ness thou any other human agency.
We wanty ou to make us prove
this,usl
V\e 1you torisk n
no money
whatever, 13uy a bottle of 129x5)11
• 93" flair Tonin, use it a00ordiug to
directions for thirty days; (11111 if
you are not entirely satisfied, come
and tall oe and wo will promptly hand
back the money you paid us for it:
We won't ask you to sign any-
thing, nor oven to bring the bottle
bear. We won't obligate you in
any way. We trill talus your mere
word. Could anything be more fab'?
Could we do anything more to prove
our belief in Resell "03" Hair Ionic,
and our honesty of purpose in recom-
mending it to you?
Rosati. "03" flair Tonic is aa pleas-
ant to 5150 as spring water and has
but 1.t faint, pleasing odor, It 0011108
in twe•6i008 of bottles, 50o and 61.00.
You can buy Rexall "1)3" Flair Tonle
in this community only at our store;
F. a.�, �S�MITH.
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Remedy es forcel ly de every ordinary they artnnnir 011.-
11116 which it in 4091155)04 far the particular ill
for w6ieh lE to rscomlubudbd,
The 1'tnill 9toree era Amortaa'S °Metro
Drkg MONe
J. 1„ .ilorr, $5.00 1 Herb J.'aylor, $4.00 ;.
Alex Patterson, $7. 80 John Ansley,
$4.70 ; Geo, Bentley, $11.00; J. Stale`
house, $8,10,
Council 1Edjotir»ed to Meet lliotelay,.
I AugustJ:lth, at 1 o'clock,
A PORTURhIPLn Clerk
John Liebrook, an old resident of
l.asminuloo, 11ears dr
(lead 5711014 at159(1 to his wol'ky, 1.050(1.opped o,n4
l>elirt trouble are supposed to have b5et1
the cause. A 170(9 land grown u1t ftunilY
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Ielle� 5Vellur, wiudsor, fell 10001 an
Don't Use Greasy Liniments ,apple tree of the 110100 of Iris unoie,
A century ago they were popular. (,:hsrlee 13reunnn, Plictun. street, Lon'
Today people want something easy to don, with whomhe is visiting 455)4
apply, ce1•tafn in 1'45111(8, anti above all fractured both wrists,
ncletarl liniment, 101195) Nnlviline is I. H. Downham, who P9sides near
applied pp ed aches and pains disappear as Strathroy, has just sold a Coit of yoaiaf~
the pores absorb its soothing healing black foxes which he raised on his' farm
' properties. Ner'vrinte peeetratee 10 in l3or'rowmati Bros, of Wvondeg, 1'07
the care of the pain, eaoes hnstantly, 089,800, 13mrowlnan'8 have big can -
and leaves no oily bad smelling mem- tracts to fill and lost 010119 of his sell -
nil behind. Good to take in, capital sou's puppies.
to tub on, and five times more power- J. P. Bryant, attorney for James
fat in destroying pain than any oily Wreford, who is standing trial et
liniment. Don't fail to got a large 25e Regina for robbing the mails, read to
hottae, the court a statement sighed bs' the
- ---accused ill which he confesses not Only
Canadian News to rol bing mails, but to the theft of •
1 trunks from the C. P. R. baggage room,
41rs. lames Simpson, Claudeboye, a Wreford, to iris confession implianleo
lefty 74 years 0f 15,59, sustained fractures + two other Oren, Beu 'Pbotnes and Wm,
of 1)0111 arms and 1)01(1 legs when she i lanes, who wes'O arrested after the coo-
wits thrown out of a buggy near that ! fessi0u 31sd boen tirade. Wreford iras
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village, The horse became friglmeoe.i I been committed for trial at the next
at a pa5slag molar -car sod overturned sitting of the Sopreone Court on Septem..
the vehicle iu a ditch, ; bet 453
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F. Carr, who is BOW in possession, I wish to introduce
and also recommend him
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and will serve all 59110 deal with him in first-class style.-
I wish to thank the public for 27 years of patronage and
'hope a goodly share will be accorded my sucee88or.
Yours Truly,
I. C. RICHARDS.
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