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The Brussels Post, 1914-8-20, Page 5BUSINESS CARDS, JNO. SUTHERLAND-& SONS pp 7atvy����roolrl/m,�rr LIMITED afiveze �v�. `GG° AP1,A OJT" . aft9 WM. SPENCE CONVEYANCER 4ND ISSUER OF MA.RII,IAGE LICENSES Ia.. Ln the Pest °Mee, Ethel. 80.4 LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. A)tt0UD1 OOT, DAYS & KILLORAN BlARI11e1.1.Rs, SOLICITORS, NOTABIEB PU13LI0, ETC, W. PanunrooT, E. 0 R 0, HAM J. L. KxLl.oaAE WAr, PRODD@OOT Jle, OLBoos-Those formerly occupied by Messrs Cameron it licit, ONTAmo, M. SINCLAIR- 7 y • Hurrlater, Bolloitor, Oouvcy0neer, Notary rabllo, 4o. Office -Stewart's Block I door North Of Control Hotel. Solicitor for the Metropolltan Bauk, AUCTIONEERS, 141 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - • 'ann, w)1 set for better priooa, tl better then, in leas tiros and lees chattier than any ether Auotloneer in East Huron or he won't charge anything. nates and order/ can always 1,e arranged a( this olnee or ho p 'yo (nal appiloation, ®1i-ebsAd.ai�i�� 8. �.a3 Ae W. H. LOVE41 i r 1 Director -rte a and Embalmer I Ordure promptly and care- fully attended to night or day. Phone 228. 1 E'THEL., ONT. d tzm xtpRoo'rat..mwys dvavGvay m I), ANEW TERM D, Opens Sept. 1st in the popular I % ELLIOTT TORONTO, ONT. This School enjoys .% great reputation r. for giving first-class Instruction C. in Business and Shorthand subjects. It is no wonder our graduates readlly get good positions, Thls Is the Col- loge for you to attend. To -day, not to -morrow, write for our Catalogue 11' (Lor. Young cad j W. J. ELLIOTT, Charles Sts. j Principal. Y ' P250aba ti-gglI` kAVif. V TOD19A,a Y tem SlavYAAn!R^at �aV �V4ca`�aa'9 Fall Term from Sept. 1st 0 HEiITRAL /' ,C atifouldT AT q ��/�� S R F RD., OfQT.,�.•. The best Commercial School in the St Province. Our courses are thorough 7 and prinnicnl while our instructors are better than you will find elsewhere. o6a We do more for our students than oth- }r or similar schools do. Our rates are oo-�C reasonable Write for o111' free mita- y, 1 loglle 111111 see What we can do for you. [p" D. A. McLAOHLAN, Principal. Fs .431; a &YAWS .tl r isc . .. wuk5;yl>vlyAvs,/i'ra�.r.-,r.Ayrvpyrvb�s. Enter Lr Listowel BusineSSi College ;z Any time • laS AND j% Pe� Grow with us. sic �p Torperticulnro address- a`r V EDWIN O. MATTHEWS, Prin. 4 9112. AvA9aaviOroiatrtt't i9a'aVisra ti rs THE Best Brains IRIMIESEssmagmasuggliggiouggargeng in Canada have participated 11, the pre• nitration of our splendid Home Study Courses in Banking,900nondes Risher 1 Amounting, lto o'0ial Ant, Show Card Writing, Photography, IPto gr h un o r nl- ism t to npy J Short Story �Writing,Shorthand and Bookkeeping, Solent the ork wbfeh most 1)tereate you and write » s 7o(rar t p t colo s. Address THE SHAW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 301-7 Yong° St., Toronto tamaseareaustamonsssase COLLEGE AT HOME Thon»ands of lombltlous young p.m. pie are fest preparingin their own tomes to occupy lucrative positions as atenographera, bookkeepers, telegra- Itlters, civilSaryantaf in fact every sphere of eotivitioe, Yon mayfinish at college If you so wish. Positins gliar- aate0d. toter college any day. Incti• ryldltal instruction, 'Expert teacher». y years' experience. Largest trainers in armada 8evo1 colleges. Spocfnl 0ou•00 for toeclters. Affiliated with Commercial Educe. tol•'a Aeeoclntiol of Canada. 3Hlatmlat famous Spoitol Business Col- lege, London. Win ham Business College G 7,o. urpTTaNY , '4G'. T.. MOrinoluan,. Presldait, Ppal, Business Carps at Toronto, promises to be unusually FARMER'S large,aud attractive. It will be held at �R 5 S WIFE JAS. ANDERSON, w y r low, The VETERINARY SURGEON, Hua eeeaol• tolyl, R. Moore. OJlo, at Ander- son Bros, Livery stable, Brusaela. Telephone N0. 20, D. 7, T. M' RAE 13aohelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Licentiate and Graduate of the College of Phy- sidOilo 0nd surgeons, Ont. Poet•66t'nuuate Uhtougo Eyp, Ear, Nose and Throne I3oapIta1, 08100710, ill. Ex-Houeo surgeon so at, Miclt. n OIDooec oyer 1*, IL 81pi*les Drug Store, Tole* phone oomne0tlon with Uranbrook at n11 hours. DR. F. T. BRYANS 13sohelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; fdcaltlnte of College of Physicians and Sur• 710ons, Ontario ; ex -Senior House Surgeon 01 Western Hospital, Toronto, Offices of late Dr. A, Mor{uveyy, Smith .Block, Brussels. Rend phone 46, ALEX. D. M'KELVEY M,B., M,C.P.7S. O. 108 Blom' street Bast; Toronto Diseases Ear, Nose and Throat Clinical assistant In Ear, Nose end Throat de•' artnl011* New General Hospital, Toronto ; Post Graduate Harvard. M Wien' School, Bos- ton.; late Senior Resident Surgeon khan, Bye & Bar Infirmary ; late Clinical assistant in Nose and Throat department Mass Gun. Roa- *11*1; late House Surgeon Toronto General Hospitol. r�'In Brueeels by appointment. DR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. Physician and Surgeon :Post Graduate courses London (Hug.), New York and Chicago Hos- pitals. Speoial attention to disease of eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes tested for g)01000. G. H. ROSS, 0.0.6,, L.D.S. Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur• aeons of Ontario and Graduate Univerelty of Toronto Fnoulty of Dentistry, Office In Isard Block, Wingham Phone 240, Post Office box. 278 Painless Extraction, Plato work and Bridge Work a Specialty DR. WARDLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, Day and night calla. Office opposite Floor Milt, Ethel, MAUDE C. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Personal .dtraduate Department of O hthal- urology, M0Oormiok Medical Oollege, Chicago,, 711., Is prepared to test ayes and 9t glasses at her oface over Grower's Restaurant, Brussels, on Thursday, Friday and - Saturday of every, week, Offioe hours Ito 0 p. m. Forenoons by appointment. Phone 1210. T. R. BENNETT Will give better satisfaction to both'buver and seller than any other Auctioneer and only charge what is reasonable. Sales conducted anywhere in Ontario. Pure bred stook sales n specialtyy. Write or 'phone 28 Wroxeter, �itl$a$dlvdtA ,`/& 'li x.11 Rat 6z it :'dr BRUSSELS Goma Hooxa Goss Mimi Mall 7:07 a m Express 10:56 a m Express 11;26 a m Mail 1:50 p nt Express 2:55 p m Express 8:52 p m I�A.itya2if?'J7, V PaeCFPZC WALTON To Toronto To Goderich Express 7:62 a m Express 11:10 n nn Express 1:22 p rn Express 8:46 p m WROXETER Going East - 7:055 a, DI. and 8:40 p. in, Going West - 12:10 and 0:68 p, m, All trains going Ent r g g s eon Sot with r P. R. at Orangeville en n Owen Soon& Elora and. T g v , G. B. Stations, GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent. weal li.etvs Items OATS is up in price. GOD save the King. SHOP where you are invited to shop. LIEGE isprouounee1 Leazh with.e as in bed and a as in are. STRATFORD gets- the Grand Lodge of I 0. Oddfellows for x915. ONE gallon of ice cretin, if served on plates, will serve 24 ; if in sherbet glasses 3o at least. IP you need any old newspapers you had better call at THE POST and get there now. A great big bundle for to cents, An armful for five cents. 10 kill loose smut of oars and stink- ing smut of wheat the best results were obtained at the Agricultural College from grain immersed for 90 minutes in s solution made up of one-half pint of formalin to tt ent' v y one gallons of water. In potato experiments at the Ontario Agricultural College in the last five years the Extra Early Eureka has mane the best record iu the early varieties, and the Davies Warrior, Empire State and Rural New Yorker No. 2 711 the late or general vn � ' rte flea, That Dry Cough is Bronchitla If neglected it will weaken the throat and finally reach the lungs. Nothing simpler than inhaling the healing vapor of Cuhuahozone, Its action is like magic, so helpful, so easyto apply. 130 done with pP Bronchial *1ouble for all timet Calarthozone floes cure the worse cases,will cure you too Sold every- where, 25c and 8100 under absolute guarantee of satisfaction. WoMON's INs'Piz'u'rE.-Brussels Wom- en's Instltnte ill cone i - w v ne n the nodi en0e room of the Public Library, Fri- day, Aug. 2181, at 2.30 p. m. The topic, "Should'tbe Ideal Hone woman interest herself in public affairs" will be intro- duced by Mrs, (Rev,) Ferguson. This is a most opportune time for thee - res u P talion of this live subject and every lady is invited to attend vand tape part 3n the discussion. MUNICIPAL 'MEN WILL MEET. -An in- teresting meeting, to be held in the first week of September, wilt be the Annual Convention of the Ontario Municipal Association to be held shortly in Toronto. This Association is made up of members of county, city, town, township end incorporated village 0ouneils and municipal officials, It is au important and influential body, which seeks to bring together oleo engaged iu dealing with mulieipel affairs, for 001l- sultation and mutual action. At iia. meetings addresses are delivered by specialists in varlets features of local government and administrator and the disenssion of these addresses is always epractical and generally ver ihtere lib r l g Y Y s k ntl instructive, The association is also an important agency in the promoting of improvements it municipal lxgisle. tion T11e coning conve 1liou which Willi bo held on September and 'and grd, a time when railway rates are o City of Toronto hi making special ar- rangements for the entertainment of those wlio come. livery municipal commit that Can do so, in 8117 way, ought to have representatives present. DR. FIRI.n, Inspector of Public Schools, Goderich, Was somewhat badly bitten by a dog, while riding on his bicycle, the brute attacking him somewhat savagely. The Dr, had the wound cauterized, but he naturally wants the dog killed. Help Noar At Hand le what you want when sickness happens at night, 0110 you possibly find the equal of Nerviline 7 No, for it stands unequalled in cluing pain, internal or local. Earache, toothache and neuralgia disappear in a jiffy. Ruh it on and away flies the pain. For cramp., vomiting or indigestion all you need is len drops in sweetened water, Slott or well you'll find Neeviliie invaluable in your house. Get a large 25o bottle today. WHAT CONSTIPUTEs A CARLOAD 7 -You often want to know what aoustitutes a carload. Well, paste this in your bat and you will have an answer handy. Nominally a carload is zo,000 pounds. It is also 79 barrels of salt, 99 of floor, 208 seeks of floor, to cords of wood, r8 to 20 bead of cattle, 5o to 6o hogs, 0o to TOO head of sheep, 6,000 feet of boards, n7,000 feet of siding, 73,000 feet of flooring,. 45,00o feet of shingles, one half less of hard lumber, one third less of joist, scantling and other large timbers, 340 bushels. of Dorn, goo bushels of wheat, 58o of oats, 156 of flax seed, 260 of apples. 340 of potatoes and 1,000 of bran. Molesworth H. Howe and Miss F. Lake visited Palmerston friends, Miss Anderson, of Hamilton, is visi bi lig at Mrs. 0. Scott's. A number of Parolees have already had their wheat threshed and find it a good sample. Matthew Sanderson, lineman of Wroxeter, went over the Molesworth Co,'a lines recently and put them in good condition, A anion service was eondnotecd last Sunday at 2 30 p. In. in St. Andrew's church and was presided over by Rev. 0. Moorehonae, of Trowbridge. Rev. Mr: Bell was absent attending jubilee services with a former congregation. The "Old Rubber" contest has been closed and a picnic was given by the Mission Band in J. G. Mitchell's bush on Tuesday, Aug. 110, the losing side furnishing the ice (rear). Miss A. Elliott and Miss Ida Mitchell were captains, fornher s side winning, Trowbridge John and Mrs. Shenk and daughter of Dakota spent It few days at the home of F. Oosene, Mrs. H. McCrae and family return- ed to theit home last week after a couple weeks holidaying here. Mrs. J. R. Code and daughter Pearl have leturneci hone after spend- ing a month visiting at different points. Rev. T. Wesley Oosens and son DeWitt, of London, were spending their holidays at the former's parental Home. It and Mrs. Jao s McOrae 0 e an d son Harold returned o c home toGn p el h aftr spending two weeks with his brother Jim. M. H. and Mrs. Kuetchel and J. D, and Mrs. Abraham motored over from Durham and spent the day at the pat ental home of Mrs, M. H. Kuetchel. T. J. and Mrs. Later, of Sault Ste Marie, paid a flying visit to our neighborhood last week. Mr. Later addressed the Epworth League Mon- day evening and gave a very excellent talk to the young people. R. L. Oliver, Detroit, was also present and sang a solo. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton celebrated their diamond wedding on Monday of last week, when all the children ex- cept one was permitted to be home. The following were present :-3 no. and Mrs. Sutton of Gloucester, Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. 3, W. Rogers of Toronto, and Mill Sutton of Canfield. We extend congratulations to the worthy old couple. Seaforth Miss Gladys Thompson has been en- gaged o11 the staff of the Merl}ton public school. ! o Will and Scott flays, of Regina, are here on a visit, to their patents, T. E. and Mee. flays. • Dc, 1'. S Beattie of lolls, Kansas, 18 vi1iti)g at the home of his father, John Beattie, Goderich street Miss 11'Iary Walker, of Regina, incl Sain Walker, of \Viunige , are visit- ing their parents, W. 3. and Mts. Wai kel•. Miss he Mia Mtl 1ln' ov i G e t th left last w cele furt Na v Westminster, B. C. where she has accepted an erra agerneut fpr next yea* W. A. and 8118. Crich left last week on a trip to Winnipeg, Man. Mr. Orich will attend the Bakers' conven- tion held there. e t e Dr, George McIntosh, of Oatargua, New York State, is visiting his parents, Geo. and Mrs. McIntosh, Oo'Ot1Jble street. - Rev. and Mrs. Urquhart, of Collieg- vood are vlsi ing friends in this vicirity. While. i) toruli tines are the g C( t N Wilson. tante of 1. and Mrs. Alex, Several of the members of the Ladies' Canadian Club are making a personal canvass of the Lown and neighborhood for eubseripLions on be- half of the hospital ship and are meet- ing with a gette:one response. An exciting game of baseball was played on the ',Curf Club grounds be- tween Lite mai'tied and single )len 10- snitirtg in a virtnry for the benedicts by a score of 12 to 11, The batten les 07010 1-81(1), itIl men, John Beattie and E. D. Magenta. Single *nen, Russell flays nncl Jack Hinehley, Unipit'e, II ugh Welsh. 11J005r•s. Walker & Whiteley are the proud' possessors of tilt onto. for which the paid the stmt of , 1,00 each, Y � paid two gentlemen Came the ncai'- fiat logorsanit; Ilii Ccnr1•rrr. 1)1nh11)0P 0f 1)0,119 III the been guessing contest, conducted by the Seafort 11 flee Silgado 1(1 connection with the Old Boys' rettltloh, There were 5.86421 beaha In ALMOST A WRECK Restored to ,Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound - Her Own Story. London, Ont. --"I am a farmer's wife and a very busy woman. Last summer Ili. li 91 it 11110111;1 I was taken with severe pains in my back so bad that I l could not get up or !j scarcely move with- !; out pain, and my periods were pain- ful. My husband called in a good doc- tor and I was under his care for some time, but he did me little or no good. One day a friend of mine told me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as she had been greatly helped by it. I began taking it and soon got well, and my periods became natural again. Since then I have had perfect health. In fact I have never felt rowel! in my life. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a medicine many women need. If you think this letter will help other women please pub- lish it. "-Mrs. K. C. YOUNG, Tambling's Corner, London, Ontario, Canada. ,ana C d Women who sufferfrom those distress- ing ills peculiar to their sex should not doubt the ability of LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. If yon have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkbazn's 'Vegeta- ble Compound will help you,write to Lydia E.PinkhamMedi cineQo. (confidential) Lynn,1VIass.,forad- vice, Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. the jar and their guess was 5,885. There re were in the neighborhood of 600guesses registered Lhe highest being 28,565, and the lowest 1,054. At the regular meeting of the Lown Council a by-law, fixing the rate of taxation for the year was passed as follows :-County rate 2 mills ; public library, 7.5 mills ; municipal 19,5 mills ; Collegiate Institute, 3,2 mills ; public school, 7.6 mills and Separate school, 7.8 mills. Ed. Mole was re- appointed electrical inspector and Joseph Keating, building inspector. Look Out For This Man • If he offers something "better" than Putnam's Corn Extractor, it's the additional profit or inferir goods that tempts him. Putnam's Is the one sure and painless cure. Use no other. Goderich Tom Burrows' plot of garden corn has now reached a height of 8 feet. Pretty gond growth. The members of Maple Leaf Lodge, No, 32, 0. 0. F., held their annual picnic in Harbor Park. It has been decided that the rend- ing room 011a11 be open to the public on the afternoon and evening of Labor Day. Goderich Lumber & Milling Co. commenced sawing loge last week. They have about two million feet to ant before Christmas. Geoffry Holt, Mus. B., was a guest for a time at his old home Here, and WAS accompanied for a few days by his old college friend, Rev. H. Mock - ridge, of Cobourg. De. Clark, V. S., has received an en- quiry from the Militia Department, as to the probable number of horses in this section suitable for artillery and cavalry remounts. The colors want- ed are bay, brown black and chest- nut. Goderich is t favored fa oad with a visit of a number of the Knight Temp- lars fraternity of Chicago. They will reach here on Tuesday, September Sth, on the steal .hi ns p North America of the Chicago, Duluth and Georgian Bay Transport Oo. The visitors are all we n 11 t do business 1 in men n from oro the Windy V preparations Ott and are being made to give them a fitting re- ception during thein two hours stay In GOdebiell, •••••O••••••dt'r v4 ,• • • • s • Increased • • Our Stock • • • • • • w • • • •• s • Having purchased the stock Z of B. P, Barr and oombiuecl it with mine i elm give you • a better ehr>koe Shan e.vet'jn • 4 Harness Maker's Supplies Trunks, Valises, Hand Bags, &c, •: Special Bargains ie Li_ht and Heavy Iiat'nes0, Fly Nets, •, • Wllips, kc. • • • • Careful and Prompt Attention • • given to all Repalre. • • Se goods and get prices before • •• • buying elsewhere; • • G. CrMARNER bands s: • • Phone No. 37x • same as Mr, Carr's old number • • 4+'►s+s•swses•i•se'♦e•t>i••••• • • OOnt't Goderich, No, 32, 0. D. F., will hold a Decoration Day service 111 Maitlni d oemetery on Suuday, Aug, 80th. ()li the acDaelonof her graduation as nurse at Alexandra Marine and (General Hospital, Miss Edith Chandler received from Judge Holt, the presi- dent of the Hospital Board, her diploma and medal. Goderich District l;pworth League and Sunday School Convention will be held in the Victoria street Metho- dist church, Goderich, on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 27tH and 28th. There will be three Bowknot :- Tuesday evening beginuirg at 8 o'clock, Wednesday morning and Wednesday afternoon, closing at 4 o'Clnak,. An amusing incident happened at a Goderich horde, The husband and wife had been away from home, visiting in dilreeent towns, '1'h husband rel%One.] first pncl locked himself in the house and retired to bed. The wife arrival on the mid- night train ba all her knocking could not arouse her sleeping peewee and she was compelled to spend the night seated in an old garden chair. What About Your Kidneys 7 YOlt1• bark anlle_1 anti fairly groans tvilh the distress of kidney trouble, You're discouraged but yon mustn't give up. The battle can be quickly won when 1)r, liacuiltnu'e Pills get to work. These kidney specialists bring new health and vitality to young and old alike. Even one box proves their' marvelous power. Continue this great healer, and your• kidneys will become as sit ung, as vig01'0117, as tulle to work as new ones. Remember this Dr. Hamilton's Pills are purely vegetable ; they do cure liver, bladder,ddert and ill ev trouble. They will cu e you, or your money back. Price 25c per box at all dealers. Listowel A quantity of cheese was sllipped from the 0. P. R. station, Mies Norae Gehn s accepted a posi- tion as commercial and science teach- er in the Port Elgin collegiate, By the efforts of Listowel L. 0. L, and others interested, it appears that we are to have a fife and drum band in town. The Kart Morris Piano Factory has laid off for three days each week aorne of their Hien on account of the war situation. Harty Moore has returned from London, where he has been attending the course at Wolseley Barraalce in Musketry and Cadet Instruction. Arthur Pelton was given a severe shaking up. He was doing Sucre carpenter work at the rear of Miss Gibb's residence above the Standard office when he apparently took a weak spell and fell several feet. Work on the new fire hall to be erected on the site of the old town hall, 81i11 street, was finally started last week. The carpenter work is in charge of Henry Horne and the brick work is to be done by George Fritz. Rev. John E. Pettit, of Ayr, who has taken the services in the Baptist church for the past few Sundays and also at the Atwood appointment has accepted a call from the local con- gregation and is to commence his Pastorate the first Sunday in September. What might have been a serious fire was narrowly averted when ow- ing to a spark from a G. T. R. engine the fields and fences of Ed. Hanna were destroyed. The spark which came from a freight engine started the flames in the field adjacent to the track near the North semaphore. Soon the fences were in the flames and the neighbors living 011 the Wallace road were called out. The citizens responded nobly and soon had the fire under control. The 3,33 train was in the yard. at this time and gave the signal for the sectionmen to come Canadian National Exhibition PEACE YEAR America's Greatest Livestock Show Acres of Manufactures Exhibits the Provinces es Exhibits by Dominion Government Exhibits by West Indies Grenadier Guards Band Dragoons' Musical Ride Auto -Polo Matches Circus and Hippodrome Dozen Shows in Single Hour Boy Scouts' Review Canada's Biggest Dog show BABYLON Greatest Oriental Spectacle ever presented on Continent Paintings from 'England, Scotland, United States and Canada Educational Exhibits Goods in Process of Making Athletic Sports Aero -Hydroplane Flights Grand Water Carnival Creatore's Famous Band Score of other Banda Dozen Hand Concerts Daily Chesapeake and Shannon Biggest Midway ever Peace Year PireWorks International Peace Tattoo 10 Bands 400 Musicians And. 29 1914 Sept. x;44 TORONTO A POSITIVE CURE FDR RDEUMATJS"I Hundreds of People Have Found " Fruit-a-tives" Their Only Help READ THIS LETTER Superintendent of Sunday School in Toronto Tells Hew He Cured Himself of Chronic Rheumatism After Suffer. ing for Years. 55 Dov$aeouvr ROAD, Oct,, 1St. 1973. "For a long time, I have thought of writing you regarding what I term a most remarkable cure effected by your remedy " Fruit-a-tives". I suffered from Rheumatism, especially in my hands. I have spent a lot of money without any goodresults. I have taken "Fruit- a-tives" for 18 months now, and am pleased to tell you that I am cured. All the enlargement has not left my hands and perhaps never will, but the soreness is all gone and I can do any kind of work. I have gained 35 pounds in z8 months". R. A. WAUGH Rheumatism is no longerthe dreaded disease it once was. Rheumatism is no longer one of the "incurable diseases". '(Fruit-a-tives" has proved its marvellous powers over Rheu- matism, Sciatica, Lumbago -in fact, over all such diseases which arise from some derangement of stomach, bowels, kidneys or skin. "Fruit-a-tives" is sold by all dealers at 5oc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. in and help fight the fire. The town watering cart was dispatched to the scene and did much to extinguish the blaze. The flee was stopped when within a short distance of the Wal- lace load. The prize list of the Listowel Pall Fair is not and in the hands of the Secretary. The ditectors regret that owing to the absence of a suitable building to hold exhibits. Ladies Fancy work and Ladies' Domestic V'ork will have to be omitted this year. Next year the new drill hall will be completed and these classes will again be included. FINED $15 AND COSTS. -At the local police court before Magistrate I'erhnne, the adjourned case of Dr. Kidd, health officer of Elute, against J. M. Barclay, who has been conduct- ing a creamery business at the Monk - ton cheese factory was completed when the d ePeudantrohis th u h g counsel pleaded guilty to maintaining a nuisance contrary to the provisions of the public health act and was fined 3I5 and costs totalling $40.26. The nuisance complained of was allowing whey to escape from the creamery tanks and to Ile upon the premises and ooze out on the public road. Judgement will no doubt prove a warning to all creamery and cheese factory managers throughout the province and cause them to take better care of escaping whey as well as to have their tanks free from leak- age and properly covered, mention of this latter also being made in court. Gerrie John Idueston unloaded a car of Western oats. N. McLaughlin, of Toronto, was visiting his parents in town T. H, and Mrs. McLaughlin. Rev. and Mrs, R. M. Perkins, of Ingersoll, were in town the guests of H. V. and Mrs. Holmes. R. 11. le went for a Stephens tv couple o of weeks vacation. He will visit friends in and around Bowmanville. Mrs. Thos, Bradnock and Master Harold, Mrs. J. N. Beswitherick, and Miss Sheriff who have been enjoying the lake breezes at Bruce Beach, have returned home. Fordwich Dr. 'Workman visited at his home in St. Oathalines, Wm. McLeod sr., went to Williams ford where he has a position in a grist and a t trill. Rev. 12.n tt td Alas. lls. Jacq nes of Eeist- wood were t visitingat the tatter's home,461 Con. Rev. Air. Eshoo, a native of Persist, conducted the service in the Presby- terian church here Sunday morning. It as t decided d ca de d Ghat owingt certain circumstances it would nt be advisable to hold a celebration Labor Day. Therefore, the project has been abandoned. Rev. Mr. Scudinore, of Harriston, conducted seryl 'I Trinity ce. I 1 Tt n1G church on Sunday in the absence of the Rec- tor, 17110 was holidaying It g viG 1 his patients at Otter'ville, A reward of $20,00 will be paid to any person giving information lead- ing to the conviction of the person who recently broke the lock pro, recti ngi the hydraulic ram and damaged the Water system by which the Methodist; Parsonage ie supplied. Mrs. 3. W, Ratz and Mrs; Johfl Barber mutt to London to visit OlHM' McOtrdy, wllo underwent an opera- tion for throat- trouble In the hospital there, Perth County' • Two rinks of St, Masys Granite bowlers vers in Buffalo, competing for a tournament, St. Marys Methodist Sunday School purposes running an excursion to Seringbank, London, on Friday Aug. 21st. The building statistics in Stratford for July are :- Building permits, 81, with a total value of $48,820 ; plumb. ing,68. W. B. Race, principal of Sault Ste. Marie High School, le visiting his father, T. Ii. Place and sisters, the Misses Race in Mitchell. St. Andrew's church, Stratford, have secured Reg. Ohoyce to be lead- er of the church choir, to succeed J. Bottemly, who had sought to be re- lieved. The month of July brought forth a fine young harvest of fresh young citizens in Stratford. The statistics are :-Births, 38 ; deaths, 11) marri- ages 15. A spark from an engine, it is thought, was the cause of fire which destroyed the overboad bridge on the Grand Trunk just West of Sebring- ville, on Saturday night. Ald. D. A. McLachlan, of Stratford, was called to Komoka, in Middlesex county, by the death of his father, the late Donald McLachlan, a prominent resident dant of that district. Clifton Brown, the young son of J. W. Brown, Water street, Stratford fell from e, maple tree, on the farm of his grandmother, Mrs. Louch, near Belton fracturing his left arm in 3 places. George A. Ansett, of Lambton Co., has issued a writ through Meredith & Meredith against the Homewood Sauitorium, of Guelph, for $xa,000 al- leging false imprisonment and false ar- rest for moneys and properties received by - the defendant while Annett was alleged to be unlawfully detained in the Homevood Sanatorium. Kidneys Wroug?t--. If they are you are in danger. Wb through weakness or disease the kidneys fail to filter the impurities from the blood, trouble comes at ones. Backache, Rheumatism, Sectio, Gravel, Diabetes, Gall Stones and ti, deadly Bright's Disease are some d the results of neglected kidneys Morse's Indian Root Pills a most effective diuretic whit* strengthens and stimulates tilt kidneys so that they do their wok thoroughly and areaTry Dr. M®rete'$ s` Indian Root Pills 4.4.1«i'•i„F'1.'E,•F'l,.b,b-i•-P'N&,J.,P•S .114 4. • New • • ■•� . m e s s O t rl' •1• �D Having purchased a new stock 4' of all lines pertaining to the har- ness making business I am pre- .i. pared to supply the needs of the public in the best style. Call in • and inspect stock. Our prices 4, .1, + are right. • REPAIRS ▪ Will make a specialty of Re- 4airs and guarantee satisfaction P • ` • to every customer. • A share of the patronage ask- ,l, • ed for and my best efforts will • P be to lease you. •s ,z. • Wm. Wilson +44+++++++++++++++++++++44 Shop Queen's Hotel flBlock, Brussels • 4.` •4 • • .,4 fa, 4' Brick and Tile Brick and all sizes of Tile are now to he had at the Cole & Daugherty YARDS HENFRYN Many Thousand Farm Laborers Wanted FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN GAPJADA. "ItOING THIP WEST." I "RETURN TRIP RAST." $12.00 TO WINNIPEGO $18.00 FROM WINNIPEG GOINQ DATES AuOWt 41514-28, all 57107980 xilnot(80, Sborblt Lnke 5tbamtir Baa treat 'to Aeaad sink aro, I nr t, lint. t I n0 p0mie 1n MnnttLbn. August 34th1 all 1d Quebec, Anti At I961nm i0 Shnr tot Lase and Rbpkep, in fan FtvtL/ill 01 Ontario and 11136166, to all o , Sherbet La . Auau•t Yath--Mat (0 M8110, c tUn0 All 1st.in alt RA11)1 0 had in stee ey a a� chevron helt BED, Marie, dqt.,. f.o nllp0lotA in Mns to'Us and to C6ttnla patpfLb In 9LahAt. eho nn std ionsAlberta, August 21.s Fent pi *071 stations f At Kingston, s la LOC and 1 10 aOr t1o,y the Poo 58 e Ontario and s Qualm, t6 n8 p6Wte In MnnitaUn sod to Aetl.nfn petite !n MtoivM1n and Alt cern, �" rotten pnrnoalnle regarding lra7tpettatlos west of WlOaIpog,ote.,0c6. nearest C.P$. Attar, et E. F, 1. STURDEE, •Lt. D,P.A. M. 0. MURPHY, D,P.A„ 0.Ir.8., TYrsMte. He L. JAOK$ON1 Ajgantt rusi011A