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The Brussels Post, 1911-1-5, Page 4
Cje vrit'fa'se.J,5a )At THURSDAY, URSDAY, iAN, 5, i9t1 Bea >; anadimi optimist, ^ Wli4TS iu zt neime? A gentletna.• valved Piilleybaek was elected by aeclalnatiou in St. Mary's MoudttA of last week. EA„T1tRN Provinces In this Dominion report undisputable progress during the pest year and begin the uew year with mere r e t a 4 than ordinary hopefulness and confidence. small a1 4 m, interest is ca tri11 n in the i; big evangelistic campaign n n in Toronto Poronto k y in which Eyat igelist (.hapmao 'and ,vocahst`Alexander will be the leaders, Last Sabbath in the Queen city was a day (taught with great helpfulness in connection with church services.. b11•rettaLi. Baud encompassed Sea in their Christmas stocking, Santa Claus beiog personated by Valentine Stock, M. P. P. for South Perth. The few brass Bawls to Huron Co, would be %vil- •,ling to be remembered in the same way We have no doubt, not caring whether ` .the tune was rendered pp or forte so long as itwas a double octave. REV. Hoots PEnLEy's New Year wish, as expressed in last Saturdays Daily Mont rear Witness is worth studying. 13ere It s My New Year's wish for Cevaa, our country is that her growth may be as symmetrical as it is rapid ; that material gains shall be accompanied by corresponding intellectual grasp, and that intellectual achievements shall be attended by the reverence that is born of spiritual aspirations.” Tug Nationalist campaign, or crusade, in Quebec Province - will prove as ephemeral as the morning cloud. It was built ou too narrow a foundation to permit of much development without toppling over. Too many. warm British loving hearts in Canada to have a chill by the unpatriotic bluster of a few Frenchmen seeking political notoriety. Their bluffy speeches did no harm, rather on the contrary they added anoth- erstrand to the cord attaching Canada to the Motherland. WHILE THE POST does not fall down and worship tin -pot honors it is pleased to notice that Knighthood was con- +e•teasa-as;aNew Year's gift, upon Hon. Mr. Ayleswortls, minister of Justice in the Dominion Cabinet. Wm McKenzie and D. Mann, President and Vice Pres, respectively, of the Canadian Northern Railway ; Barrister Geo. C. Gibbons, of London ; 1"1on.. Mr. Townshend, of Nova Scotia ; Thos. Tait, late chairman of Che Railway. Commission in British Columbia ; and Lieut. Col. Smith, of Ottawa. They will -no doubt wear their stew dignity with credit. tem was a year of ]narked growth and development throughout the Dominion of Canada. It was twelve mouths of expansion, with all that word implies. Not inflation and liability explode lode as P did many of the so called business ooms but a: broadening aud bettering of trade conditions and relations both at home and abroad. From a financial view point Cadada was never stronger and the outlook for the year loll is rosy- with well grounded anticipation. The ls eye.:of the world are upon Canada and this land of magnitudes has ability to Satisfy, whether in return for financial investment, or comforts and privileges of citizenship.; Let us cheer for Canada. ',Thos. McMillan's Address at the Winter Fair. Live stock. is the right arra of sue. ces. Live agriculture," declared Thomas Mei Ilan. in his lecture at the Guelph "Winter Fair. "The farmer. by selling his raw material—grain, hay, etc.—not only impoverishes the soil, but also him- self. The successful farmer to -day must use greater care and skill, in kris busi- ness.' Mr. McMillan gave four reasons. which he'••thought were responsible for Ss -_-the low standard of beef cattle produced tri Ontario to -day. The first .reasonhe laid at the door of Shorthorn breeders. They produced breeding cattle for the Northwest and the United States and while so doing neglected to maintain the milking capacity of their stock. Now this ie..astrgng utility point' and when "e—ordinary farmer found that he could- n't depend ould- n't:depend upon Shorthorn sires to pro - dace profitable milking imitate, he turn- ed to the dairy breeds, Shorthorn I ' breeders are now waking up and en. Y deavpring to develop the milking cape. +city of this class of cattle, Next, our ' agricultural experts, in all sincerity, It i said that the beef and dairy capacity could not be found in the same animal. This discouiged therodueti'n • of the p dual purpose animal. Tt has been found however, said Mr. .McMillan, from the results of experitnents and the experience of many farmers that the best milch cows produced some of the best feeding Steers, -Type cannot be es closely ad- hered to its in the special purpose breed, bat the dual purpose.animal makes a - bat „profitable combioatioa for farmers on high priced land. The third reason lay in the indifler- enoe'of beef producing farmers. They We cenelets hi breeding and teed and lodk"Miter the young end growing stock improperly, in the fourth place an increased de• and tor bleat has resulted fir the marketing of ill-Iltterl nod immature epithets, Also, ineny Itu'tners to -day ere veiling their calves. FOB SKIN IRRITATION Wo Guarantee Relief: Your Money Paoli If Not Satisfed, We hate all oiut'uetit Surpassing eatttt t ilrti poems*r• to ez muuenily [emote all forms of eezeuta, skill eruptions, pimples, blotches, 'tug- tynrtu, acne, totter, scaly scalp, hives, all fortes of itching and lrt'itittiou caused by by insect bites. Its power to soothe ulcer's, sot'ea s nil u outltls la very ptolorutced. We are 50 positive' that Resell Eczema Ointment is unexcelled for overcoming these ailments that we sell it with our pessimist promise that itit w 1 not cost the user anything un- less it iu every way gives satisfaction. We ester no promises and in no way obligate the purchaser. You must ad- utiLi t tttt we could not afford to make etich a broad liberal guarantee, except we are certain we could Substantiate our claiw. Rexttll Eczema Ointment is a grey- ish white, pleasatitsmelling, autiseptie' cooling healing salve that is strongly germicidal It destroys the, germs that peuet'ate the skin and cause eczema and other tormenting slain ailments. A remedy Must do that Lo be effective, for iu no other way can such diseases be overcome. Resell Eczema Ointment is ideal for the treatment of skin irritations peculiar to children, for barbers itch, and for sore itching feet. It is positively the best remedy we know of, and we urge you to try it at out" risk. Two sizes, 50e. and $1.00. The Resell Store. F. R. Smith. Asa 'reined for these youd tl i Y eons we had periencef tinny -five o rty-6veSeals in the beef industry and had always practised a system of careful breeding and good feeding. Beef can be pro- duced from 2 to 4 cents per pound. cheaper with grass iu Summer and rape or its equivalent in the Fall than by stall teedntg. 'rbeani-mal should reach the market at fifteen to thirty months old, and the man who grows the ani- mal should finish it, Lt --Col. McCrea thought that the beef and dairy capacity were separate and distinct characteristics and could not be combined in the sante animal. Weather Forecast for January. A Regular Storm Period is indicated for the and to the 7th.. January will open cold and fair in 'Western and Central States, with low beronetermid Winter stormsdisappearing in Eastern extremes. By the 4th, higher temperature, falling barometer and gathetiug storms will ap- pear to the Westward. During, the 41.11 to the 7111, rain and snow will visit most arts of the couutr as P t passing front. West P g to East. Electrical manifestations 3 10 the Southward will culminate on and touching the 7th, after which; High baro- meter, attended,by fair and much colder weather, will prevail generally for three or four days, A Reactionary Storm Period will bring change to warmer weather ettend• a ed by tailing barometer, cloudiness, rain aud snow passing Eastward during the tech, nth aud nth. Each section— Westeru, Central and Eastern—will get these cbauges first m the order named, and in the same order, behind the storms each section will get change to rising barometer and cold, Lair weather, Fix this periodic order of things iu your Mind, arrange your business according- ly, and you will be the winner, A Regular Storni Period will be the order front the 1411] to the Igth, Central on the 16th. This period promises two distinctive storm paroxysms, the first on and near the 140—the second on and near the 19th. - Low barometer, threat- ening cloudiness aud rains turning to snow, will pass Eastwaroly across the country during this period. A very marked high barometer and change to severe, cold, fair weather, will follow these storms. Plan for these changes, accordingly as you are located aloug the line from West to East and thus outwit the incouveuiences and danger of storm and weather. A seismic wave will pass through the Earth during a period of six days, Central on the 14511. A Reactiouary Storm Period will re- sult in falling barometer, rising ther- mometer, cloudiness, rain and snow, on seep Learn Why the frictionless Empir Runs Easier than others If you've ever used any ether snake of sepitttatot' you'll. marvel When you turn the Frictionllsa Relish e, So neai•1y frictionless that it almost z'uns itself. Will run for hall an hour after you've finished skitturling, finless yon stop 11 withYour tt brake, y The Frictionless Empire is the only a separator with ball bearings t top and bottom D LOM O bOW s fn 1 f 1 de Other P f) makers would Ju P at the chalice of using our Ball Neck Bearing and Three -Ball Bottom Betueiog.• Bnt our patents prevent • others using these friction - eliminal ing, easy • running, life -lung features. These ball bearing features, together witlt the lighter bowl, fewer closed bearings, more easily cleaned skim- ming devices, etc., make the Friction- less Empire the one really good cone separator. Years of service prove their worth. Etnpire quality in every machine, and a guarantee as good as a gold bond. Some day you'll own en Empire. In order to hasten that da we Y wa ratY our ou teat t x l new 25c. book.It tells the truth about the two standard, methods of cream separation. Gives. valuable dairy pointers. 'We will send you one copy free, provided you , tell us the number• of cows you keep. Also 'name of this publica- tion. Don't miss this book. Send for it im- mediately. iixtracopies' 25c. Ask for book. The EMPIRE Line of Cream. Separators consists of a full range of sizes in both Frictionless Empire (cone ' method) and Empire Disc. The choice of either cone or disc meth- od, and the size of machine, rests entirely with you. The Empire Cream Separator Company of Canada, Ltd. WINNIPEG , Man. TORONTO, Ont. surges, N. D. S. CARTER, Agent, Brussels the 22nd, 23rd aud 24111, 'These dis- turbances will lead tip to the beginning of the'Mereury period on the 24111, wi' h. the promise of a prolonged time of stormy, disagreeable weather. At most, the interval of fair weather will be short after this period. • A Regular Storni Period blends with the Mercury disturbance from the ash to the 3oh1. 'this period is central on the 27th. It will culminate on the 27511 to 3oth in fierce storms of rain,; snow and sleet, amounting to blizzards North and West aud bringing itt a general cold wave that will reach far into the South as we pass from January into February. This is one of those Mercury "sleet god” periods, that will give us a maximum fall of the barometer, sleet and storms that will destroy shrubberry and wires, and open the gates of the Northwest for blizzard and cold wave. BIBLE SOCIETY CENTENARY The Upper Canada Bible Society, which has done its share of the wonder- ful work performed by this organization, will hold au important celebration this has beeu to ourselves a source of Tight and support, of salvation and guidance, of comfort and consolation. We re- member also that the pas, a -kion of this version bas for over a centnrw been to the English speaking world it constant and powerful argument fur the transla- tion of the Scriptures iutn Ila mother longue of. every .nation and every tribe on the Lace of the globe. Resolved, also, in view of all these bizssings that this meeting direct aud hereby does direct, tbat the next althea! meeting,- of this auxiliary be devoted to the proper celebration of the three hundredth an niversary of the publication of the Eng- lish version ; and that the influence of. this auxiliary be u"ed in the meantime for the dissemination of infortnation re- garding this version and other Bible versions. in tite press and elsewhere, as may be deemed wise and proper. Re- solved further, that for the carrying out of the plan herein suggested 1 sled and for the gg O preparation n of st programme for the next annual meeting—which programme shall be submitted at the proper tithe to the board of this auxiliary. mocth. It has decided to celebrate ott j the 24111 of fan., tbe three hundredth au; f tIle Engli y ca. et the King Jaines version, of the Bible. It will cummemorat the important event, including the branch in Brussels. A resolution passed- Uy the Upper - Canada Bible Society, rehiring to the subject, reads as lollows; Resolved : That ibis meeting put ou record its devout gratitude to Almighty God for the priceless blessing that the English speaking world has for so nanny centuries enjoyed in the possession of the Scriptures in the -English language. Iu doing this, at the present juncture, we ddeire more especially to express our unfeigned thanks for the noble English version published in the year A. D t16t, and continuing iu general ase amongst us to this day, We recognize in this version a great English classic. and a tianslatiou of the Scriptures that stands among the -greatest ever made. We re- member the remarkable influence it has exerted on the English languageand nit English 'literature, We remember the. unique bond it has proved to be in unit- ing English speaking peoples in ad qum•tees of the globe ; aud above all, we remember with lender gratitude, she fact that it has been for centuries the Bible or our fathers, to whom, through it God has revealed Himself, and that it TEE Pose^ has made arrangements to club with the following papers and will be sent to any itch -hese (except the United Slates 50 mitts extra) at the following subscription prices s-- Weeklies —Weeklies Pose and Toronto Globe $1 60 " Maliiuid Empire 1 GO London Advertiser1 GO Loudon Free Press..,1 80 Family Herald and Star I 80 • Montreal Witness 1 S0 Weekly San 1 801 Farmers' Adcotte.. _ la ss Northern Messenger1 a5 Dailies Pos'r and Toronto Star y 21Y Toronto News •B 85 Toronto Globe 4 50 " Toronto Mail -Empire450 Toronto World 5 00 " London Advertiser.-;:SO Call at the office or remit the amount by P. 0. Cider, Express Order or Registered letter addressing It tf THE POST, miser , nt. B Is 0 6 Y.UR OLD GIRL Cured of Blaney Trobble flits. Alex, Moore, of ,Tames St., Oxford N S says "Booth's 0 la uay IC'l t r it t cured o l tittle daugbher, Chris- tian, age sl't 751115, of Many 9yInJ)totis .. of kidney weakness. She contphiiued: of a sore back, the kidney etccretit,ns lvei'e frequent and ufcooteolhtble, espeeially at night, Her SIOntael was Weak hull flee appetite poor. This etutsed lire to have frequent heart ache's trod the least exertion would Booth's L .hidr�e • ills tire Iter, We had tried many ret ' nedit +s, bet t t site slid not int. prove. blindly. we learned of Booth's Kidney y Pills aud pro. t cured a box. In a short time she .well and does not now com- plain about her back, the kiduey. secretions have become normal and she plays around the bottse'with no apparent fatigue. We always recom- mend Booth's Kidney Pills." Booth's Kidney 'Pills carry a guar- antee that if you derive un benefit your money will be refunded. Booth's Kidney Pills area specific for all diseases of the kidneys and blad- der. Sold by all druggists. 50c. box; OL'.postpaid from the R. T. Booth Co. Ltd., Fd'rt Erie, Ont. Sold and guar- anteed by Jas. Fox. Notice to Creditors Tnhe matter t A of the estateof s John Luc. c AS, late of the Township of Grey, in the County of Huron, gentleman, deceased. Notice to hereby given pursuant to 'Tire Revised Statntea of Ontario," 1807, section 89, chapter, 129, that all creditors and others hav- ing claims 'against the estate :of 'john Lucas, who died on or about the 14th day of Deoeanber 1910, are required on or before the 14th day of January, A,D. 1911. to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to Malcolm Ferguson, M.D., of Ethel. Ontario, the Executor of the deceased, their Christian and surnames, eddreavee and de- scriptions with full partfaulere in writing of their claims and statement of their accounts end the nature of the security (if any) ]told by theta. And further take notice that after such Met mentioned date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto. bevi,, regard onlytothe claims of which he shall then have notice and that the said Executor will not be liable for the said assets,or any 1 pert thereof,toany person 'orpersonsofwhose claim notice shall not lieve been received by hint at the time of such dietribution.• Dated the 24th day of December, 1010. 20•S W. M. SINOLAIB, Solicitor for the Executor. RUPTURE" Cured At your ,home without pain, danger, or operation. My method will cure ap- parently hopeless cases no matter what your age is or how long ruptured. Why wait until your rup- ture becomes strangulated when you can be cured ? Do not wait - fill in coupon Sines or Devotee ........... Name .... .. .. ., Address and return to J. S. SMITH 88 Caledonia St. Stratford, Ont. Dept. A Cutters Cutters Have you seen Ewares Display of Cutters for this Season ? The Neatest, Lightest, Best Finished and Cutter's on the market. most T)p-to•date -Plano box Catters, with high side Ands, all trittintiui>s to lift ra'ni t. 'Frin mel in )tush or leather ninth. Likewise piano box Cultoi„ with auto seats that ;ell at sight, Cannot be beaten for comfort, —Also l a ar a display` Cutters, This • iss 'ial est t of of Portland Ud Cotte. I s a et d i a Cotter. As it igreat m ist ke wee amity of the factories ofbuild- ing n a 100 lar eour roods, e have bade , large Cutter W t � Portland d rte. s, i; n special study of this style this season and have got just what the people want—a nice, neat, medium size Pordtuul tattler, eontfortable and got up with Ilrst-class material. —Everybo ly is invited to call at^our Factory, examine aur goods aud be conviuced'that the have the best style of Cutters on the market. Of -Please don't forget that Ewan's Cutters take the red tickets at all local u Fairs at which they are exhibited. CALL EARLY AND GET YOUR CHOICE. D Ewan,BRUSSELS RUSSELS eeSO•e1♦ee•.O♦♦•e.Na•e•••••••••s.IO•e••ee•••ee•ee.0 • alNew • at ® " ......_crr.�atc..........., 0 - £D ep 2 Brand New Stock of i O General Dry Goods e O ea s Boots andShoes es: m Groceriess &c. ea a 9 Store is now en and don Business • Hoping to meet with many old and new friends as 'I'n1 here for business." B p e �•• A. Thompson • Give me a call at the Love Block and see the choice stock at Low Prices. © O •etassim eeeeeeeeeeeeeesee$ seeeseee0.009000eeeseee •1"l t FOR SERVICE.—The nnderaigned will keep 60 .ea•a4♦00.400•••♦••♦ for service on Lot 10, Con. 10, a thorn- 4•�0 bred Berkshire hog. Pedigree may lie seen on • 0 appllestion. Terme $600. Mohler of this hog 9 took second prize at the Fat Stock Show at • 4 Guelph. JOEN BROWN, Proprietor. • W i n g h a m Timber for Sale I!• 1 0 s ness 100 acres of standing timber also 200 acres of • burned down timber, suitable for -wood and • logs, Lots 22, 23,24 and 25, Con. 17, Grey town- • shipp.� litiirther information may be had et the • Sasa'ard Door Factory, Brussels, or from Geo. • Dnolop z,.Con n Proprietor. , GOWGANDA LOTS.FOR SALT➢,—The un- derslgned offers for eats in 4 o nnda, • town lots No, 0 on 7th street and Na.o. 4 on 11th street. They are each Olt- feet wide and are 93': feet long and fu a good pert of the town, suitable for a • store or boarding house. For further particulare ap• ply to FRAN% MILLER, Bracebridge, Ont. 19-3m* FARM FOR SALE.—The farm known a5 the tuhine's farm, is now offered for sale in order to wind rap the estate. The farm con- tains 93 Berea being parts of Lots 5 it 6 in the 12th con. of Grey. Mostly all seeded to grass and in a state of good cultivation. On the farm is a gond brick house and bank barn, also a frame barn, orchard, da. Property to be sold worth the money. Apply to SAS, BOTZ, Lot 4, Oon. U, Grey, or on the premises. 17.11 MRS. WM. SHINE. CA pp� MANITOBA HARD ..,.•WHEAT. Western Canada l loan )tittle Co,; Lirulted, ssa FARE. FOR SALE, barerts South half Lot 25, Con. Morrie townehtp, Enron Co., eon- taining 100 mares more or lead. On the prom - Mee is a frame house, bank barn, good orchard, well, windmill, &o. All oteSred: except about an acre. School l miler distant: Only 2 miles from Brussels. 0 acres of Fell wbeatln taermeb about Nacres information i applyoron the premises or if writing Bruesols P. 0. 'Phone 120.1 Orf F, $. Scott, A L RIBR, Proprietor. -FARM FOR CALI➢.-The undersigned offers for sale, his 100 acre Sarni, beuig Lot 110, int,11ot11in swamp, 8 acres Pal acres iraseed ed down. Fall plowing la being dorsa On the Pura is a frame !rotten , bunk barb, driving shed,. good orchard end drilled well. Close to post- . office, church sed aohool. For further peetiow. lava apply to. IOBN :OSBORNR, Proprietor, oe F. 8. Scott, Brussels. •♦ •• ••• • •• • •♦ College • Is v. Belt in Ottnttda's Greatest' • Chain of Vigil Grade Colleges founded tltu'ing the past Lweuty- six year's. This chain is the larg- o est tmillets of young people in Canada and itis freely admitted that its al /ideates get the best positions. There is a reason write foe it. A tliplotntt from the Commercial Educators' Ae- sociatiou of Canada is a passport t0 success. . i • Yon may study partly at home and finish at the College. Enter any day. •• •• ••♦ • ♦ • • • WINGHAM •• Business College • 41•♦ • • O. • 0 • • Fall Term opens. August 29th • CHAR. W. BURNS, ' Principal • • GEO, sParroN, President • 4, •e•••• E • • ,i .ro.ovuovidatsv, wd;r,;rl,' y41/44.di, t ,z—,y4z 00Wanted I Youngd WoMonmon. ay� an to ln'epert roe posit bens of TI•uwl and. It�,f. tlespon Thor,. worth tenni $0 to $100 X. per month lhs fn mous t� 1 . FARM F02he p0 SALE,—Tho 100 mare. Barth, be- Lot EU gCon . 14,(Ai'ey, Isfoffered for sale by the undersigned. There ere 85 EDITScleared, bal- ance well timbered. On the farm there is a good bank barn, Mtge driving shed told a Dom- Mtgeor•table house. PEKE) in good condition end well fenced, For further partleulur i apply to .1A1, A. MONAIlt or JAS. D. MCNAIR, Exoo- ec ulcer, Ot'anbrook P. 0., or F. S. SC05•T, thus• t`a' ERIE, 5-tf Q FARMS NOI5 SALE.—Lots 21 and,t2, 0011.14, McKillop, MEI Lot 28 on the 18th Comes. Lots 21 - and 22 compose the Gardiner' homesteed and oontalne about 180 norms ell first-classlend, well Braced, well tile drained and has 16 mores of good hardwood bush ; good Coiufortablo buildings with ell Modem tine provementa ; plenty of good spring wider end a good bearing oIolinrd, This Israde of the Choicest fauns in the County of Huron olid will be sold on tame to suit purchaser. Let 20 oontalne 126 mores with smell booed clad barn ell in nodose mid lass been for yam, There ' are ten norm 0f good llnah on this Oarni, For tither portfouhu•e'apply to A tax, G4,i:ihlN. 1tlt, Walton P, 0„ oe on the proof**. 41stf Student? Pares to The list wet Business College ' From Mee:tole 12 95 per month e 65 per 18E110IeiUandAtWOtil $0 Orr 01i. Witer 1011E01'4E4,lab.B Poe Blest lalle ea rad. dreca EDWIN 0. MATTHEWB, Pen, 'litasrot/i7;i ta`Ot it rig t i dtlE+ Toronto, On*, stands fair above the uvm•sge BtaineSs Fi.r College of tills country Its record for il pining students in positions is a' re. makable i le ono: Leveeonhilogte Nee. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal..,y Cm•t ,yo,V 'Flange ats,Termite. 11 Whiter, term from J'asi. 3 0 CENTRAL ZL/ t STRATFORD. OMC.' P110 grout praOtical training school or 1l Western 0110 110. Om' eoutbes aro 0 ltrndtloat, der tennitera experftfded in• Ntimetoral add thedenintld nhott OS AO lieljt dol lig the Poll loran woo seven tntesflisetrply- Onrgreduntesare in damned ns Ile. inns College-llarhla3, Onwg.MI Iry' the, ea 111 re crane,. 015 Telegraphy,' Shorthand aMa°ere nile ndelegraphy, Gut mu, Yale Mita. /,e b, A, MOLAt1HLAN, Principai, iaa�slra,al 1 ii i