The Brussels Post, 1908-12-31, Page 5r
I)USiNESS CARDS.
' T II. McOJ AQISBN—.
ace nt (#eatery, l u u grey' 2roet,l1xaeaelT
MSS LAURA SPENCE
Teaoher of Piano or Organ
ETHEL, ONT.
IC, O. T.•
M.
Bruesols .tout of the Maooabees, No. 24
held their regular meettuge (.0 the Lodge
I400m, Rasher Block, on the let and 8rd
1'ueddayeveuiuge of thigh month
hilvnYa taA, SOWERS,Ug4ht�L6R4, 11. K.
JAMES, HARRIS,
Agent Howiek ftlotnrti
Fire Tneuranee company
Oillee mud Restdence—
...-._ WALTON, ONT.
JOHN SUTHERLAND
188001(1808,
FIRE AND MARINE.
RUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS,
141 B. SCOTT AS AN ATJCTION
• SUR, will x01) for better prt0ee, to
better men lu lose time mad leas charges
tuau any other Auctioneer In Rant Enron or
he won't charge anything. hates and onlere
can always be arranged at this Milos or by
penmen' application.
ROB T. H. GARNiSS
HLDPVALE — ONT,.
Auctioneer for Huron county.
Terme reasonable. auloo arranged for
at the oalee of Tab Poeu', Brussels. 8211
VETERINARY.
GG. A. CUNNINGI3
• Boner area 00,8 of the Ontario Vet.
erlenry College, is prepared to treat all. ale
00808 01 dome80100(0d nuimaia to a oompet
out manner. Particular attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry aid Milk Mov.,r Oailo
promptly attended to. Othoe and Infirmary
—.Four doors North of bridge, 2hunborry 22.
Brussels. 'Phone 47 to
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
M. SIN CLAIi—
• Barrister, Solicitor, Oonveyanoer,
Notary Politic., &o, Otlfoe—Stewart's Block
l door North el ()mitre! Hotel,
Buttoner for the Metropolitan Bauk,
HO D'
v roar
RAYS & R
LAlii—
B(/STEM, norooI'roes, NOTARIES
Pu8LIO, SPO.
W. PaoonaooT, If, G. R. O. HAYS
G. F. Baus.
Oltiaas—Those formerly occupied by Messrs
Cameron da Holt,
ONTAnIo.
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEILD,
DENTIST
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons et Outerlo and Ff•ot-otos Honor
Graduate of Toronto University. OEM*
coat to Brewer'e.Photograph Gallery,
BRUSSELS,
Synopsis of Canadian Northwest
HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS;
ANY oven namorod`seotlon of Dominion
Lauda iu Maeitoba, Saskatchewan and
Alberta, excepting 8 and 26, not reserved,
May be homesteaded by any person wbo ie
the sole head of a family, or any male over
18 years of age, to the extent of oua-quartet
seotion of 160 soros more or lees
Entry may be made personally at the
local land oftiee for the district to whlob
the laud is situate.
The homesteader is required to perform
the conditions eocuected therewith ender
one of the following plane:
(1) At least six menthe' reeldoir08 upon
and cultivation of the laud in each year for
three years,
(2) 1f the father (or mother, (1 the father
is deceased) of the homesteader resides
upon a tars iu the vicinity of the land
entered for the requirements as to reel.
donee may be saddled by Buell person re.
siding with the lather et mother,
deuce epee formt;(otasland permanent
by hiw
in thevicinity of,. hie homestead, the reequiremeuts as to resldeuoo may be satte•
atlad ymoutldia ashen iul'writtngl ohould be
given to the pomm(eniouer of Dominion
Londe at Ottawa of Intention to apply for
patent.
W.W.00RY,
N. R,
Demi
ly i,1j1ked ubl(e oo on o this ed.
vertisemeut will not be -paid for,
•
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INGE
SEWING
MACHINES
ARE THE BESTI
Machines may be .seen at
Me AY & SHAW'S Hardware
Store, Brussels.
.Easy payment system may
be arranged -for.
I also handle the Nordheim-
er Piano.
S. CARTER, AGENT
AL
1 -Partners or ;Storekeepers
by coining to the
Brussels s Sa
lt
Works
call get any kind of Salt
they require.
Gordon Mooney,
For.
emaax Brussels,
GtaainQss cards and hits always been a consistent
member. list' hteibancl. predeceased
.4. H. MONTEITH her over 14 years ago, Only one
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary,,Na0000001 to daughter was born, she being Alt's,
.A.. f1. Macdonald,, dace over Standard Bank, Lawson, of Detroit. Deceased leaves
Bremen, three brothers to 'mourn the loss of a
DR, HAMILTON
Dental Surgeon. Office opposite the postodfoo,
i Willevisit Gort'So the Asst and oiled
Monday of each month, 60-0m
DR. T. T. M'RAE
Bachelor of btediulne, 'University of Toronto.;
Lloentlate and Graduate of the College of pit •
oietane and Surgeons, Ont,Ppst•g6radnate
UluungoE e,16ur,Nose and lihroat Hospital,
Chinese, Ex•HOIINe Surgeon to St, 111eh•
atiPe If*opitol 1pron40,
OAioo over IP. R, Smith's Drug Store. Tele.
phone connection with Cranbroolr at 1111 hours.
DR, WARDLAW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College. Day and night calla. O15uo opposite
Plow, M111, Ethel,
xa: ,i'2o Forms :erg ryas'
8-PUSSELS
Garnet BOOTH Q01140 Normal
broil 7:U6 a m Express ., „.,10;66 a m
Express ,,,,11:25 a 10 Mail 1:44 p m
Express 8:02 p in Express 8:68 p m ,
WALTON
To Toronto To Goderlah
Express.,.. 8:41 amExpress 11:88 n m
2xpr•eoe 8:11 p m I Express 7:47 p m
Mistrict lleEus
Belgrave
Adam Halliday, of Manitoba is visit-
ing his parents.
East Wawanosh township Nomina-
tion was held here on Monday.
Tohn Owens, of Thessalon, is visit-
ing his father, Tas. Owens, of Bel -
grave.
.A. call will be extended shortly it is
expected by the Presbyterian church
here to a new pastor.
James W. Bone, of East Wawanosh
has this Winter, a herd of 58 head of
cattle nearly all Polled Angus.
John Robertson, blacksmith, who
was workingfor J. L. Stewart, has
been on the sink list, but is now quite
better,
Corrie
Miss Robina Koine, of Wiarton, is
home to spend the holidays with her
mother and sister.
MISS Morton, evangelist, will com-
mence a seriesof evangelistic meet-
ings on January Std,
Wesley Montgomery who is attend-
ing medical college in Toronto, is
home for the holidays.
Harold McTavish, who is attending
the Belleville Business College, arriv-
ed home last week to spend the Christ-
mas holidays.
Nes, W. McKee, of Gorrie, passed
away 013 Wednesday of last week and
the funeral was held on Christmas
Day at 1 p. m. to Molesworth ceme-
tery. Service was held in the Gorrie
Methodist church.
J. se. Williams has sold for his son,
W. ' D. Williams, of Louisiana, his
property just opposite the residence
of Wm, Hammond, to John Sharpin,
of the Howick and Grey boundary.
It is expected Mr. Sharpin will occupy
the premises about the middle of
January.
To stop any pain in 20 minutes, take
one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets.
See formula on the box. Ask your
Doctor or Duggist about this formula.
It can't be bettered, Womanly pains,
head pains, any pain gets instant re-
lief. Box of twenty Pink Pain Tab-
lets, 25c. Sold by all dealers.
Seaforth
Mrs. Awent, sr., has gone to spend.
the Winter with her son, John
Amen', at Millbank.
• • E. W. Murray, who is taking a post
graduate course in the S. 1'. S. Toron-
to, is home for the Christmas holidays.
Mrs. Robb. Bristow, of Lgrlrondville,
has just finished a print quilt contain-
ing 2405 pieces made all by hand in
the year 1908. Mrs. Bristow feels
justly proud of her work, she is over
00 years of age.
The many friends of Aclaw and
Mrs. McKay, will regret to hear that
they have been bereaved of their in-
fantdaughter, Bessie, aged 4 months
and 18 clays. The little one had been
ill for some time and passed away on
Friday, Dec. 18th. The funeral tools
plane on Saturday at 3 p. tn. to inter-
ment at the Maitlandbank cemetery.
At the regular meeting of Oamp
Lady Nairn. S. 0. S., held ih the For-
ester's Hall, the following officers
were elected for the year 1009—Chief,
A. W. Stobie ; Ohieftian, Robert
Steele ; Chaplain, J. AlaMtchael ; Re-
cording ,.and Financial secretary,
Thos. Richardson ; Treasurer, Wm.
Ballantyne ; Marshal, W. R. Smith ;
Standard Bearer, Willard H. L'+'lliott ;
Senior Guard, Alex. B. Sutherland
Junior Guard, John Cardio.
Burnt his Toes Badly.
Bttt he tvil1 never again use a cheap
corn cute containing acids. The only
safe and painless cure is Putnam's
Corn Extractor. It, never burns, al-
ways aures --buy "P'anam'a."
Blyth
Miss Pearl Gidley has arrived home
from the Toronto Conservatory of
Music,
Geo, and Mrs. King celebrated the
fiftieth anniversary of tixeir wedding
on Monday.
Mx'. Tyndall, of Carlow, took charge
of the singing in St, Andr'ew's church
on Snnda
as the new W Ietadbl'.
The many friends of Dr. Carder are
sorry to hear he is on the sick list,
but hope ho Will soon be restored to
Ms usual good health.
Sunday morning, 20th inst., Mrs.
Jam Martin, who has been a resident
of Blyth for the past 25 years, passed
away at her home after it short illness
at the advanced rage of 84 years, 11
months and 9 days. Deceased was
born h S6004114, her maiden name
being Jane Scott, and after coining to
this country lived in Morris and at
WalkerbUrn where Mr, Martin had
the mill, afterwards coming to Blyth,
Mrs, Martin was, one of the 44 names
pieced
on
et,'1x1indrev's clircchn cZ1i, 857,
sister—VVin. Scott, of Toronto ; Jolla,
of Deloraiue Man.,0.414 Thos, 111
80otluud, The funeal took place an
Monday afternoon anti interweut was
made 10 the Union cemetery.
Morris
ADDitl➢SB AND Ponsaeree.grOR.—At
the school in S. 8. No, 1 Miss Medi/ter,
who has been teacher for the .peat
two years and who is now 1 esigping
was presented with a manicnrn set
and an address by the scholars. Fol-
lowing is the address ;--
DEAR Miss MOAR,TER ;
Itis with feeling of deep regret we
learn of your departure from our
midst, after two years of faithful and
efficient service as teacher of this
school. While we bave often felt that
school tasks were irksome, and. we
have not been as dilligent in our
studies as we should have been, we
realize that you haveevel been platieut
and kind and always had our best in-
terests at heart. Now that we are
about to part, we ask you to accept
this manicure set, as a slight token of
our esteem and affection. Wherever
your lot in life may be cast in the
future, we hope that health, happiness
and prosperity may ever attend you.
We wish you a merry Xmas and a
joyous New Year. Signed on behalf
of the school. FLORENCE ROGER8ore,
OLIyl Aflame, Era= NIVINS.
Coughs that are tight, or distressing
tickling coughs, get quick and certain
help from Dr. Shoop's CoughRemedy,
On this account Druggists every-
where are favoring Dr. Shoop's Cough
Remedy. And it is entirely free from
Opium, chloroform or any other
stupefying drug-. The tender leaves
of a harmless lung -healing mountain-
ous shrub give to Dr. Shoop's cough
Remedy its curative properties.
Those leaves have the power to calm
the moat distressing Cough, and to
soothe and heal the most sensitive
bronchial membrane. Mothers
should, for safety's sake alone, al-
ways demand Dr. Shoop's. It can
with perfect freedom be given to even
the youngest babes. Test it ,once
yourself, and see l Sold by all dealer's.
Grey
Adam Duke, con. 4, has had the
telephone placed hi his house. This
makes communication with Listowel,
easy.
A jolly load of Cranbrookites at-
tended the concert at S. S. No. 5,
Grey,on
Wednesday
evening of last
week and report an enjoyable time.
SCHOOL REPOWP.—Following is the
school report of S. S. No. 3, Grey,
Pupils were examined in all subjects
and their names are arranged in order
of merit. Glass IV.—Jnneve Taylor,
Jean Smith, Cecil McKinnon, Ernie
Cardiff, Tom McDonald, Oliver Doll,
Wesley Brewer. Glass 111.—Katie
McDonald, Iklillio McFarlane, Marion
Smith, Bessie Smith, Fred dole, Reu-
ben Bi ewer. Glass II. Stuart Grant,
Eliza Bishop, Willie Dietner, Joe
Smith. Pt. IL—Harold Cardiff, Jas,
Dietner, Tim McFarlane. Pt. L—
Cherlie Smith, Albert Cardiff, George
Bishop, Roy MOParlane,Hewai'd Cole.
M. DARA, Teacher,
The following is the School Report
of S, S. No. 5, Grey, for the month of
December. Names are in order of
merit. Highest possible mark 300.
Class IV.—Bert Dunbar, 229; Alex.
Collins, 203 ; "Thos. Clark, 77. Class
III.—Wm. Campbell, 247 ; Ross
Coates, 233 ; Elsie Rea, 195 ; Frank
Lindsay, 191 ; Ernest Rea, 157 ; Isaac
Clark, 155 ; "Edith Flood, 129 *011ie
Hudson, 70. Class II.—Margaret
Coates, 227 ; Lizzie lfleiusahroth,
200 ; Lyle Bradford, 170 ; Jas. Collins,
167 ; Annie Clark, 147 ; Alex. Mc-
Donald, 142 ; *John Savage, 132, Sr.
Pt. II,—Gordon McDonald, Eva Hud-
son, Harry Hudson. Ji•. Pt. II.—
Henry Kloiuschrotb, Harold Brad-
ford, Ida Bremner. Sr. I,—Johnston
Armstrong, Gordon Rea, George
Campbell, Mabel Clark. Jr. I.—Maud
Dixon, Carl McDonald.
L. A. MAOKAY, Teacher.
A Frightful Death
Is one from suffocation and some-
times follows a bad (Mule of Asthma.
The old fashioned' remedies may re-
lieve, but never cure. Best results
come from Oatarrhozone which cures
Asthma after hope is abandoned. It's
because Oatarrhozone kills the
Asthma germ that it cutis. choking
spells and labored breathing are re-
lieved, suffocating sensations and
of breath are cured. Every trace of
Asthma is driven Froin the system,
and even old chronics experience ittl-
mediate relief and lasting cure.
Equally good for Bronchitis, Throat
Trouble and Catarrh. Sold by all
dealers in 25c. and $1,00 sizes. Get
Oatarrhozone to-clay—it does cure.
Oranbrook
SCHOOL REPORT,—Following is the
report of room II Cranbrook Public
School for the month of December ;—
Sr. I V.—Beatrice McQnarrie, 450 ;
%J'essie Menzies, 426 ; Luh' McDonald,
405 ; Viola Long. 398 ; Roy McQuar-
rie, 893 ; Mary McNichol, 382 ; Lilian
Dark, 371 ; Julia Braker, 350 ; Harvey
Noble 330 ; Lie1a Sperling, 288 ;
Muriel Spering, 272 ; *David Pery'io,
215, Jr. 4111.—Beosle Alderson, 807 ;
Orme Steiss, 200 ; Arthur Fox, 287.
Sr, III.—May Grasby, 389 ; Lucy
Alderson, 888 ; Addie Starling, 886 ;
Mamie Cameron, 318 ; Leslie Petrie,
298'
Hazel
bloo
McDonald,
235
Russel
Knight,281
*May ay Tinnier, 254 ;
***Maggie 14IoNab, 120. Jr. tII.—
Evely McNichol, 880 ; Gordon Cam-
eron, 260 ; *Lola Steles, 218; *Chris -
Ilan Fischer, 102, H. D. AINLAY,
Teacher. The followingis the report
far Oranbrook Public chool room L
Pupils examined in
Ar
ith„ Read.
„Writ.Goo.ea,andgcodrduct, Total,
400.. Sr. It—Myrtle Granby, 883 ;
Lena Noble, 850 ; Fanny Grasby, 800,
Jr. IL—Maggie Perrin, 550 ; 1Yiiiife
Alderson, 480: Thelma Smalldon,
820; Gordon Knight, 303; Itladaleee
Baker, 269;, Alvin blunter, 250 Oscal'
0olsalitz, 230 ; *Tons Steiss, 220
**Elsie SParlitig, 180; *Charlie Dining,
140 ; Pt. 1L—Welland1Cf anter•, 872
Wilford Cameron, 820 ; Marie Long,
"Ideal ' eiiinsular'
Has the Advantages of a Steel Range with
the Ouralllltty of a Cast -Iron Range
"Tdaai Peninsular" is the ideal range for
a small kitchen,
It gives the conyenienees of the
best steel ranges with the added
advantage of being cast-iron and therefore
wore durable.
The "Ideal" burns either wood or coal
and the grate bars maybe changed in half
a minute.
Step in and Jet us show you the .Atop
Oven Door—Low Warming Closet --Adjustable
Demmer—Daylight Overt and otherimprove-
ments. Always glad to explain the. superiority
of these Sae ranges. '70
WILTON S GILLLSPIE, -
310: Claire Long, 290 ; *Johnny
Schnook ; **Stuart Noble, 100 ; **Erie
;
Pennington, 120 Arnold Fischer,
124. Pt- I.—Excellent—Irene Kranter,
Lizzie Baker, Barbara Fischer. Good.
—Ross Bunter, Ida Rueter.. Fair—
Alfred. Knight. Blest—Excellent—
Annie Slnalldo0, Good—Evelyn
Baker, Johnny Smalldon. * missed
examinations. J1ENNIE ARMSTRONG,
Teacher.
Bluevale
Municipal Nominations brought
quite a crowd here on Monday frown
Turn berry township.
Miss Stella Nethery, daughter of
John Nethery, of Blitevale, has been
engaged for Zetland School for 1900,
Rev. Mr. Tyler, of Walton, preach-
ed ill the Methodist church here last
Sabbath, Rev. Mr. Andrews. was at
Walton preaching anniversary ser-
moWL
TORNBI(I1RY TOWNSHIP FINANO'l;s,—
This municipality is in good financial
standing, if we can judge from the
Treasurer's statement lust issued.
The year began with a balance of
8750.31. The receipts during tbo year
(up to the 15th inst.) were $9,382.38,
Making a total of $10,141.09 to account
for. The expenditure to Dec, 15th,
totalled $3,414.93, leaving a balance
nn hand at that date, of $0,7213.70.
The assets ar'e—cash, 86,720,76 ; un-
collected taxes, $8,231.29; other things,
$130, making a total of $10,083.05.
The liabilities include county rate,
$2,820.80 ; schools, $4,858.78 ; drain
debentures, $612.15 ; salaries and out-
standing accounts, $830 ; total liabilI
tie
s,8921.
83.
Preventics, the new Candy Cold
Cure Tablets, are said by druggists
to have four specific•, advantages over
all other remedies for a cold. First—
They contain no Quinine, nothing
harsh or sickening. •Second—They
give almost instant relief. Third—
Pleasant to the taste, like candy.
Fourth—A large box -48 Proven ties—
at 25 cents. Also fine for feverisb
children, Sold by all dealers.
Fordwich
Principal Leggett is spending the
holidays at his home in Walkerton.
Miss Annie Faust who has been in
Clinton Hospital for fourteen weeks,
arrived home last week.
• A. A. Dobson, student of McGill
University Montreal, is spending the
holidays with his parents at the .
manse.
John .1. Waugh and Miss Violet i
M. M. Corbett were united in mar -1
riage on Wednesday 23rd inst. at 11
o'clock by Rev. J. Ball.
The total amount oftaxesraised in
Howick township in, 1908 was $27105.-
58. Of this amount only $331.85 was
unpaid on Dec. 15 and on which five
per cent additional will have to be
paid.
The Trustees of Fordwich Police
Village raised $125 on the village this
year. This amount added to the
commutation tax, $225, makes a total
of $850. They have a surplus in the
Township Treasury yet of $116.84.
Economy has been practiced 'with a
vengeance, compared with the
neighboring village, Gorrie, who
raised $525.00 special tax, In addition
to their commutation tax.
Never cry Quite.
You may be weak, sleepless, Ner-
vous,—digestion may be poor, but
don't despair. Never say die till you
have used. Perroz0nle, the most won-
derful body builder, the best nerve
and system tonic known. Ferrozone
gives tone and vigor to the whole
body ; it makes yon eat, consequently
it provides increased nourishment.
Day by day you grow in strength—
weakness, loss of sleep, apprehension
all pass away. Yon get well, stay
well, look well. Do try Foreozone, it's
s'u'e to benefit. All dealers in 5c.
boxes.
Listowel
J. Cecil Hamilton, who recently
underwent au operation for appen-
dicitis, is making an excellent recov-
cry, and he is expected to be about as
usual in a short time.
Brick laying hits commenced on the
Piano Factory, and the work is being
pushed ahead as rapidly as the
weather will permit. . Eight care of
lumber for the llew factory arrived.
Chief Engineer Mountain of the
Dominion Railway Oorntuiesion was.
in Listowel, sad along with several
members of the town Council and a
number of the principal shippers,
made
an examination
Of'lYe '
t different
points suggested for intor'switcrling
between the G. 2'. 1t. and O. P. R.
Some one who evidently knows
whore good cigar's are made, and who
wished to treat himself to a Ohr• sines
box without payinMfor' it, broke into
)noel) osses, Ga,, g
Bros, cigar factory
on a tecont tri1,rht and stole a quantity
of siga
rs, 000
being missed. ,
ntraYte.
to the factory was gained by prying.
off the festoning's and Poising one, of
the witrdows.
A meeting was hold in the Council
frwnamber at the Public Library for the ep
p
Musical
of organizing to Literary, ha
steal and Debating Society, Quito in
a number of young men were present,
161(4 the following offices% were elected ; no
Pros„ W. Iv, Nichol; Vice Pres,, '4, 50
BRUSSFU[S
Kay ; Sec.-Treas., R, Oliver 1 Chair-
men of Oommlttees—Literary and
Dramatic, F. Von Zuberi ; Musical,
D'Aray Grierson ; Debating, Dr. J. E.
Sawdon. The Society will meet once
a week and have a public meeting
once a month.
Wroxeter
Wm. Perrin, who is attending the
school of Practical Science in Toron-
to, is spending the holidays at his
home here.
The regular meeting of East Huron
Farmers will beheld in the Hall here
on Thursday, Jan. 14th, sessions open-
ing at 2 and 7.80 p. rn. Or. Reed of
Georgetown, and. W. H. Mc0rac&.eu,
of ;Brussels, will speak in the after-
noonand the former and Miss Camp-
bell, of Brampton, in the evening. A
musical program will also be added at
the evening gathering.
The olcl fashioned way of dosing a
weak stomach, or stimulating the
Heart or Kidneys is all wrong, Dr.
Shoop first pointed out this error.
This is why his prescription—Dr.
Shoop's Restorative—is directed en-
tirely to the cause of these ailments—.
the weak inside or controlling nerves.
It isn't so difficult, says Dr. Shoop, to
strengthen a weak Stomach, Heart or
Kidneys, if one goes at it correctly.
Each inside organ has its controlling
or inside nerve. When these nerves
fail, then those organs must surely
falter. These vital truths are leading
th'uggists everywhere to dispense and
recommend m nd Dr. Shoop's Restorative.
Test it a fere days and see! Improve-
ment will promptly and surely foI-
low. Sold by all dealers.
Atwood
Ed. Grundenberger, proprietor of
the Dime House has bad new lights
installed which makes a vast improve.
ment.
All the cheese at the Rime factory
was shipped out on Saturday, Dec.
14th, 443 boxes in all. Swifts Co., of
Chicago, were the purchasers at 1114
cents.
The officers of the Elms Cheese and
Butter Manufacturing Co., were en-
tertained to an oyster supper by the
President, Thos, Dickson and Vice -
President, Thos. E. Shearer at the
palatial home of Mr. Shearer on Sat-
urday evening, Dec, 111th.
Sometime Wednesday night Dec.
10th what is supposed to be two sneaks
entered into Geo. Thompson's carriage
shop by breaking out a window and
taking a couple of chisels, made their
way to W. R. Erskine's general store
where they pryed the front door open.
After getting Weide they lighted a
candle and then began to decorate for
the Christ/me season by leaving some
of their old garments and taking new
goods in place.
The annual meeting of the Conser-
vative Association of the Township of
Elsa wag held in Mitchell's Hall on
Saturday afternoon, December the
19th with a large number of the faith-
ful in attendance. The election of
officers resulted as follows :—President:
Thos. J. Sproule, first vice -pees., Robt.
Burke ; sec.-treas., C. J, Wynn.
After the, election of officers the as-
sembly listened to an address from
Jas. Torrance, M. P. P„ followed by
remarks from Reeve John Hamilton,
Hugh Richmond, ''William Bell and
others.
Frequent Headaches
Do They Afflict You ?
You fincl life a miserable 'affair be-
oanse you have headaches, but you
have neither nausea nor are you
weak—You know if you could
only prevent headaches you would en.,joy perfect health.
Such headaches indicate a general
lowered condition, because they arise
from a general clbcay of the nervous
system.
This depressed condition of the net-
vises system had its origin in the re-
duction of the quality and quantity
of the blood.
The blood ie thin --its rod coloring is
rebuses—it contains uo nourishment.
The digestive organs are not aim -
plying it with sufficient nutritive Shat-
ter.
The result, nerve weariness, nerve
debility, ill health.
If you had used Ferrozone you
n
w uldlcn
Ow l
Yowowerfull
all to
cli
y
h
estive and nd assunilativb functions of
"the body are stilnnlated.
Foreozono does more—it supplies
all the elements that are essential to
the rebuilding of the body—supplies
the reconstructive forces that contri-
bute to the formation of rich, red
blood.
Ynu sec Iger p
rp .one doesn't treat a
sym lion—it remedies a cause --and
that's why a month's tro12hncnt will
absolutely remove every vestige of re-
curring nervous headaches,
Nothing like Ferrozmre to build you
, to give the reserve of force, that
PPy health that contributes so
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At -41.10---- I
The Star Grocery
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We handle the best Groceries aid Con-
fectlonery for Xmas that money can buy.
The best goods tit lowest prices.
Fruits
California Navel .Oranges -
Bananas, Bates, Figs
Almeria Grapes
Very Best Raisins and Currants
Deer's Chocolates and Son Bons also
McLaugblin's Confectionery and
Fancy Cakes of all kinds.
FANCY CIGARS
Our stack of GITOePleS is Doh andCleat',
OYSTERS and GOOD CHEESE.
48 Good Bread always on hand.
Please call and see our stock to be
convinced.
W. T. SPENCE
Sleighs
and
Cutters
Yoe will find at the Bober
Carriage Factory a good as •
sortment of First-oliiss Sob -
sleighs, Cutters, 'Wheelbar-
rows, Hand Sleighs and
Clothes Reels.
All kinds of Repairing and
Re -painting promptly n.ttend-
ed to.
tri;:.....
John Cober
BRUSSELS
GROCER AND CONFECTIONER ummiensammommeasoma
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L ., I� •w�t��. ��1: Ya�AtF171N3 -. 1�4 r Shoes, _ .,
Warm
Ove rs/ o suers
Some people
don't- like .to wear
a heavy shoe at an)
time. We are in the business to sell the kind of foot-
wear
ootwear you want. -
For good warm winter comfort, we recommend
for "light -shoe" wearers a fleece -lined, jersey cloth,
bellows front overshoe, one or more buckles.
We have some beauties, good strong rubber, one
Pair will wear a whole e se
ason.
Both men's and ladies' in all styles at a,11 prices.
Harness Department
Remember our Great Cash Discount Stile now going on in
Robes, Blankets and Bells. Our Single Harness in Rubber and
Solid Nickle are leaders
P 'Repairs in Shoes, Rubbers or Harness promptly done.
C. RICHARDS
Cutters Cutters.
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Cutters
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AVE you seen EWAN & Co's large display of Cutters? They knock out
anything on the market. We have a very large stock of nearly all kinds
and sizes for the coniing Winter and they are made of the very best material,
every brace about them being the very toughest of steel. They are trimmed with
the very best of Uermau Mocate and Leather Cloth. For style and neatness our
little piano box Cutters can't he beaten, We have a number of styles of Cutters.
with Tops onthem which makes a most comfortable vehicle, the 'l'ops being a
great weather protector. Large and small sizes in Portlands and a number of
Street and Speeding Cutters. It will pay anyone to examine our two large Show
Rooms as we have a large number to choose from.
Bob -sleighs - Heavy and Light
Timber all Oak.
Second-hand Buggies
We have a number of First-class Second-hand Buggies which we wish to dis-
pose of this Fall. Come quick and get your pick.
Repairs done on all kinds of Rigs iu our line and at email prices.
Don't miss the large exhibit at Mtn' Carriage Shop. We will save you motley
by purchasing your Rigs at
Ewan ItSSELSCo's Carriaije Shop
BRU
NATIONAL
Roller Flour Milia
OUR NEW "FLAKING ROLL„
is now in full operation. It will save you
money to have your Oats "Flaked" before
feeding horses -
'Try our New
BREAKFAST FOOD '4- or
ala
Made from White Wheat, Healthful and Invigorating
Don't forget that. our "White Loaf"
FI
is still taking the lead for Bread Flours,our•
1' 'Ail kinds of Toed bet' constantly on
p y hand.
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