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The Brussels Post, 1913-1-30, Page 5BUSINESS CARDS, WM. SPENCE QONVEYANQER era ISSUER or MARRIAGE LICENSES lune In tate cost 01I1oe, Ethel. 00,4 JOHN SUTHERLAN I) trait/DORM, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH' AUCTIONEERS. fit 3. B'OO'T Ali AN AUCTION• •s- -• sea, will dell for better price], to better emu,In lees Dine and Imo °barges than any oher Auetiuueor in Emit Huron or be won't oharga anything, Lutes and orders can always be arranged al this Moe or by 5 " reuuaI aPplloatlon, LEGAL AND .CONVEYANgINe. V • w 81NULA11i- • tsarrihter, Solicitor, Uuaveyaneer, Notary Public, ko, Umee-B tewurt'e Block 1 .loor Norah o1 (Matra.' Hotel, Solicitor for the Metropolitan Batik. pROUDFOOT, BAYS & KILLORAN Henett'1ERB, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PET SLID, PITC. W. Ya00nruoT, lS, O, 11 0, HAW J. L. 1{ILLonUN Offices -Those formerly escalated by Moore (Jamerou 6, bolt, 00000101, Or/TAM°. ALLAN LINE. Royal Mail Steamers ST. JOHN HALIFAX LIVERPOOL Proms St. John Prom Halifax Grumpptel inn, 17 Jan, 18 Tauislan Jan 04 Jan. 25 Hesperia ii .. Jon. 51 Feb 1 Oorsienn ................ Feb, 14 lc.h 16 Grampian .. Feb 22 Direct BOSTON PORTLAND GLASGOW From Boston Frau Portland Numidian Jan. 10 Corinthian - Jan 25 Pretorian .... Jon. 80 Sodudhmvian Feb. 0 SI°toot Feb, 18 - Full Information as to rates, 040., on appl1a14- tion to W. H. KERR. Agent Allan Line, Brame's. a All Desiring the Best �; FJ In Business and Shorthand Education >�4 ((,�'S aro Invited to write for the loge cata- i. L'yl 'ogee of the Popular fig ELLIOTT 517 TORONTO,, ONT. .f This School has now the greatest at- clt tendance in its history. There is a ren- e son for it. We have room for, more. p AThts may be your beat opportunity. 6 Decide new to enter our School at an early date. Ont• graduates v( readily get positions. Oor. Young andW. J. ELLIOTT, - Alexander Ste. 1 Principal. MO CENTRAL 1STRATFORD. ONT. The best practical training Wheal in 13 Ontario. Three departinonts - Com. 0 mercial, Shorthand and Telogra. vt phy. A11 courses are thorough and practical. g dgradTeachers are experienced Ng WO gve ndv arouplaced on and deux. �5 wn give teat attention and atttd• i� ants may miter at any time. eel Write for our free oatalogu a at once. - D. A. M'CLACHLAN, Principal. fese, 8 6 vbXpvatieggliealt rte eicAset'Avi+S*O1252 The Business towel 1' g Coll° e g 4 Toaohes.Aotual B'uainoru in both De- .f1 (( partments. The ettetidnneo of stud- i - gouts ie Constantly ino0eaeing, .\ New Years term opens on Monday, Q January 11th 7018 4i a� ma9c'aVmAr RavmrV tat4tr+1 EDWIN O. MATTHEWS, PPM, rL A. RAYMANN is prepared to supply the hest goods in Windmills, Iron and Wooden Pumps and Stablia Fittings, such 11,9 Piping, Wat- er Bowls for stock, (tic• • Repairs to Pumps promptly attended to. Give me a call.' p, NAYMANN, Cranbruuk Mee, A. R. Tahoe, of Cider, M(L, had been troubled %vitt) sick headache for about five years, when she began tak- ing ';k i 1g Ohaltberlairt'e 'Tablets. She as 'taken two bottles of them tend they have cnretl her. Sick headaches is (mused by a disordered 810ma011 for wbieh these tablets aro eepeeially in- tended. Try linen, get well and stay Well. Sold by all dealers, W H• LOVE Funeral Director and Embalmer Orders promptly and Care- r'ully attended to flight or (lav 2 , Phone tof o-28. ETHEL, ONT. • 1P-4,'P'7'T7A'r7`r'Pv'' • Business Cards OR. T. T. AV RAE daobelor of Medicine, Universityof Toronto ; , Iawl0i ate and Graduate'uf the (,ollege of per aeiana and Surgeons 0111. 1 Poat-6•raduape .Inongo Eye, Ear, Nom and Throat Hospital, J1110ngo, ill. Ex•House Surgeon to St. Mich- .cl's liospitnl, Toronto. Oates overt'. R. Smith's Drug Store, !Cele• .bona oonneotion with Oranbrook at all hours, DR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. ehyelaiai and Surgeon; Post Graduate warms London (Eng,), Now York and Chicago Hos. pitxls. Special attention to disease of eye, ear, nose and throat. )Eyes tested for glasses. DR. WARDLAW Manor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Oollege. Day and night nulls. Office opposite Flour Mill, Ethel. MAUDE C. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Personal graduate Department of Op{hthtll- eulogy, 1110.1ormlck Medical Uulleg�e, OMoogu, 111., In prepared to tent 0y94 and at glasses at her office over Grower's Restaurant, Brussels, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of every week. Office boors Ito 8 p. m. Forenooe••. II oil y appointment, Phone 121 D. fQi i.w IV:UAW Razz trap BRUSSELS GOING SOnTII Gouge Emma Axil 7 :Ola to I Express 10;:15 0 111 Express 11:25 a m Mail 1:59 p In 'txpr Bea 2155 5 m Express 8:62 p in C JIFe.d`aLirAo Fa Ci ('le WALTON To Toronto To Goderich Express 7:1I x m l Express .... 11:55 x In Express 2:67 P m Expreoa 8:40 5 in WROXETER Going East - 7:55 a. la. and 8:65 p. m. Going West - 12:411 and 0:47 5. 01. All trains going Emit connect with O, P. It, at Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and- T G. B. stations. GEO, ALLAN, Local A gent, al istrixt . eW Seaforth AC4L. SOCIETY.- The annual meet- ing of the Seaforth Ageicnl1014'(yl Soc- oiely was held in the Un11(1ne.1'ebll Hotel, with President J. F. Duly in the chair. Financial statement for past year' was read by Secretary Broderick, and showed a balance on hared of $377.71 after paying off the balance of a debt of $273, so that all propel ty and buildings are now The ell - lively free of dept. lht. gate Ie coipla last Fall Fair ato(Otltlted to $661, and the society gave over $1,200 in prizes. There are now 115 paid mem- bers for 1913, and the society was never in a more prosperous condition, J1IDOS Henna (144(1 John (McDowell were appointed delegates to the Provincial Association Convention in Toronto. Trig directors decided to hold Spring and Fall Pairs, also to again en1ee the field crop . -competi- tion, oats, being again chosen as the crop, with the following prizes :- first, $20' second, $I5 ; third, 12 ; fourth. $10 ; fifth, $8 ; sixth, $6 ; seventh, $4; eutr(tnce fee $L All (80- 51148 1140 to be made with the secre- tary before April 15. The field crop. competition feet year was Inst suc- cessful and it is expected double the entries will be made this Spring, Election of naris for 1913 resulted as follows :-Peestde(b, J. F. Daly ; let Vice Pres„ John McDowell ; 211(1 Vice Pres., 1). FoLhu'ilghani ; 'Treasurer, A. E, Colson : Secretary, Vl. Broderick ; Directors, McICiil144 TowlIshi)), Jas. Evans, John L.. Hrotvn, James McQuade, Gen. McKee; Tuckerstlith Township--1-Win. Black, Alex. Broadfuot, ''1108, Coleman ; 13ullett Township -'!rhos. E. Living- ston ; Seafoy'ih-A. D. Sutherlantl. Auditors, Charles Stewart and \Vih. Somerville.' - • P1180110 trnn1 1 d with partial paralysis are 0f154 very much benefit- ed by masaagiag the affected parts thoroughly when applying Ohatnbel lain's Liniment. This liniment also relieves rheumaticpeius. For sale by all dealers. L.Istowel ' Miss Lillie Horne, Who is ie train- ing at Fergus hoepttal, recently 014(10)- 90011110 very °Chiral operation. \'Ve are glad to report that she is improv- ing mprov-ing6 favorably. A., E, Hawkins, who for the Furst few yews has been 0. P. R. agent, at. r d e -lei or . 1 1 1 t f Winnipeg, where he w Inas taken a p0913100 with the DO 1011 Express Oo., as bookkeeper. Gat held Reddon, who has been it] dray° o1' the business of Gunoa Limited in town for sotne time past, has been transferred to the head ofiee in Toronto. The officers for the ensuing- yea'. for Listowel Club !vete elected as fol. low° : Pres, J. 11Grant ; vice -Plea, 1. 13. Gunther ; Sec !1'( etas„ De. J. J. Foster; Auditor, J. Livingston ; Management Committee, the Presi- dent, vice -President a11(1 Mesas. Foster, Mallory, Malcolm, 13801118 mud Pleffets. The 111(10111 Deeding of Ole Listo- wel Agricultural Society wits held in the Council chamber. Pilsllleilt J. 1?. Wilson presided. The. Secretary read the report of 1012 shoving re - mots of $1491,88 aid expenditure of 51402.64. leavinga defieit or $L81. Ma lir Olitni0 addressed the meeting ()Hefty fegai'ding the new drill il a eicultural hell, shales that whew) the building wag finish°d the society would have a bi11(1)ng in every way adequate for the requirements of the society. The new hall is expected to he completed in Li1018 rOr tilts year's fide, It way decided, to hold a Spring 311085 of anile stock, the date to be deyided ape by dfept10e. 'fuss. ONTARIO day and IVcduesday, Sept, 10 and 17, were lbs dales ch080o for tee !'till Me, The following officers !tern elected :- 1 ,1 5, J. F. Wilson It ; vice o Pies W. 13, Shearer;2ud vice -Pres, 15. Arnnill ; 1)it(-ntoes, 1513 Snelling \V. 1 en11leg, 1L I.iuliday, A. li Hewitt, W. Hewitt, J, Watson, '1 WOMANi LOST VITALITY •Oaused by Kidney, Stomach and Bowel Disorders S4, John '' 1 r N. B., .3ept(mxi 18tH, 11911-SJy brother was u great suf- ferel from kidney, at0111aeh and • bowel troubles and wits give° up by FORTUNE Male. S J, Stevenson, I. Durst, I-1. Goddard, .1. N. flay. lir. Hay will be the dh'eo'or rrpre9811ting the lotvu Freed From That Weak, Lan- Couueil. lion, lady 1)iteclnr8, Aire l'abb(.1 Cee, YI10. Collins, 11Irs, Snelling Ylisa Baker ; lad 37 diroc tore, 111 lase R. Livingston T. \Nilson, 0. Ale Donald ; Authtnru, 1)r. J. J, Poste, T. J. AlrOauley. 1'', 5011 Zuberi was reappuinled Seceetury-ttel(sarer. Ii 00natd51(1lio1 nl' the large amount, of business which he has to look after, (((1(1 111e efficient manner in which the 4Vnl'k has been 11(1(le, tl Wits 4)0a011- mOu91y deficted to inert•aae his tottery to 505 pet' anti um, Bound derided to inert oil the first, 1Ve'dnesd(Iy of eaeh mom 11 elate big wish N1151011, (iov8rn- (4(81l1 Judges will be. appointed for both 8pl hug and Pall hxllibiLions. s guid, Always Tired Feel- ing, by Lydia E. Pink - Never it it Your Boots Tina. (1 0an't rune the eor11, Ju.t apply the old standby, Pe wanes Corn Extractor. 11 acts like neigh.. Kill, the puha, rnlex (hr'eou, (lues 14 Intro 111' 11)at'. CI H. Lhe best- il'S "Putnam's" Wingham 31 is, Alice Noble, of Hyde Park, is the guO•ot of friends here. \Vinghiuu Drama' it: Club ie pre pitying frit' ann111er concert. Finnan, 1\li•ie Annie who wits t 1 ( vis visit- ing here for Ia eh0rl time, is ill at her home Tuesday evening. February 111 h, a Ieetur' will be given by A. Kneehtel, 1110pel•lor of Dominion Palest Re. 91'1'Qee. Rbta1(•t• .1 01111 Angus, who reeetttly lost one or tits bands to the Bell fac- tory, is still in the hospital but is skiing likely. Font Wiughan (melte 9, D, Fortune, 0luules!Nisbett,A. Steweu't and A. Al. Crawford, skip, have gone to at- tend 111 'Winnipeg bo11spiel. 13. 1f. Cochrane has sold the Wing - ham Rluebi1 \Yorks to ''hos, .1(hn. mon, of Paisley, a brother of Robert Johnston, of this town. J. 13. Ferguson, formerly Town Clsrl( of Wiagl(1u(L is now pos1ulastee al. Keerisdale, B. C., haying entered on his duties January 1st. \Vw. Whitehall, who was formerly 011g1neee on the London train here, and who is now on the pension list, is the guest or 111r, Allen, ssotion fore- man het e. 0. M. Calker left on a trip to California. He will return via Van- couver. and m(11(e his usual business calls til (liffeeent points in the West- ern Provinces. Potatoes are very aeafce here a- gain, and fal'lllel•s state it will be. a haled job to select seed for the Spring. People who had any are now throw- ing them not of their netters as they lire rotten. The annual tni'eting• of lite Turn berry Ageictdtnral Society was held in the Town Hall, on Ci iday after noon, 1953) and was well ettended, Reports presented showed lust year one of the best in the history of Society. Fol- lowing officers and directors were elected For this year :-lion,-President, .1. A. Nortel ; Hon. Vice -Pres., John J. Moffatt ; President, \V. J. Currie ; 1st Vire-President•, \V, .1. Greer • 2nd Vice -President, H. T. Perdue. Diree.- 1ore-3eh11 \Vebstee, Gen. Oruick- slnulk, 'Prank Henry, Geo, T. Robert- son, If. Hastily, J. A. Brandon, Jas. Henderson, P. Gibbons, \Vin. Elston Audiko•s-Jan. A f A. McLean and n ( Role,. ,urfie. `I' t (' The wives If o r.• lIi ens and dieeetoes )vete appointed lady abec- I0re. Vote of thanks was tendered Wm Mn.xw811, who has been P0591- (1011. 144•.2 yc'nrs (old foe yea's 1a Inent- ber0r 130011. i•le Inn poses leaving 1 hie eveti10 frit Lraininglnn. 55 wits (leci(15(1 to (ask Dime et men t of Ageicul- I ure to chlulge mime of Society from Tut (.7 Agricnl1(11•(11 Society to North Huron A: eicltllnrltl Society. 1`he Standing Field Orop OompeLition Will be (a re1Ulu'e of the Soetety, At to meeting of Directors H. B. Elliott. was re-engaged se Sec.-'I'r,as. Fall Fair will be hold Sept, 25 and 26, 1918. Goderich• M. G. Oameron, 11. 01, was. in 13ostnti last. week of professional busi- nes9. l'he nl,nnel rrtugt egal.ionad sleeting of Knox church was held Wednesday e vl'ying. -1'ht' death Clef)°(! et Dn11(ias, Ont„ on immure, 16111, of Rev. Austin Putter, (it hoe time p(1s1o' of Victoria ham's Compound. Thessalon, Ont. -"1 cannot speak too highly of your medicine. When my ap- ',•;;; rr,.f%1;kitr%petite is poor and 1 `� "' r9rinj4 have that weak, lan- guid, always tired feeling, I get a bot- tle of Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound, and it builds me up, gives me strength, and re• stores me to perfect health again, It is rely a blessing to women, and I cannot speak highly enough of it. I take pleas- ure in recommend ng it to others." - Mrs. ANNIE CAMERON, Thessalon, Ont, Women who are suffering from those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the abilityof Lydia d) E i k Y P n ham'r Vegetable Compound to restore their health. There are probably hundreds of thou. sands, perhaps millions of women in the United States who have been benefited by this famous old remedy, which was produced from roots and herbs over 80 years ago bya woman to relieve g v wo- man's suffering, If you are sick and need such a medicine, why don't you try it? If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi- dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. street Methodist church, Goderich, a1111 also a former pastor of the Dun- gannon Methodist chltrch. Mr, Potter was 70 years of (age and leaves a widow, one son, A. J. Potter, of Detroit, and two daughters, Mrs, E. W. Mahood, of St,. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. C. H. Moore, of Dundas. J. G. Ohumney, of West. Wawa - nosh, WAS before Judge Doyle last week on two charges of obtaining money under false pretences. He was acquitted of the Oen)pbell charge, but n11 the charge preferred. by - Cyrus 1 } y \V. Scott, he was found gnilty. Sentence was not passed, the Court being adjourned fora month in order to give Ohamney an opportunity to illake restitution. The adjourned annual meeting of the West Huron Ag110111tureI Society was held at the Town Hall of Tues- day (afternoon of last week when the undilo(:9' report 00(1(8 presented and lldnpted and ether business transacted. Following Ole general meeting, the directors met and re -appointed J. Ades Fowler Secretary and Alex. Yonng Treasurer. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 17, 18 und 19, were decided upon as the dates of the Pall exhibition of 1013. The president, Isaac Salkeld, was 'went itted as delegate to the district lans'Aso.i '011 s rah meetingto h. held ) e at London Pebru(u'y 1st, and Viet -- President !Malcolm McKay and Dr: Clark Were emu -tinted l0inted Lo (attend the meeting of the Pruvineinl Fairs Asso- eilitinn at Toronto on February 5111 and 6th. The annual business meeting of the ' Oo. Poultry Association was held Thursday morning, when officers were elected as follows :-President, R)m. Garter, Constance ; vire-Presi- denit, 3. W. Ortwein, Hensel! ; Secre- tary -treasurer, W. 17, Harrison, G-' lelich ; Director's-Goderich, 31,3311 13ovric and \\)m. Doak ; Clinton, J. A. Grigg and H. A. Havey ; Hensltll, Messrs. Suutllac0tnbe and Beugough ; \Vinglutm;'1'. Bowers end T. Angus; 131y511, 3. Powney ; Bayfield, Dr. Smith and Mr. Pollock ; Seafo'th, Messrs. Fell and J, Duly ; Zul•ich, E. Zeller and Mr, Battles• ; 133xeter, 3. Pard end T. (hoeing ; 13rnwsels, Messrs. Downing and 13ttlhultyne ; Benmiller, J. 0. Din's!. It was decied to hold the next annual exhibition in Go(le- ('ich the third weep of January, 1914-, and the 1915 show at Hensall. .41,14.4.41.410•••••••4••4444•e•4•e 44••444••44.4•••••••••••4• • • •Reduced Prices in a i a•s Felt BootsShoes_ 2 *• ' A • us.wi,. ll........ Dith• ers 4 • To clear them out we have reduced prices on all Felt Shoes and Boots. • s` �3'�, 1 :p'Q At Reduced Prices p • • PROFoxhl i... • • ,,�q�� Bos' HeavyRubbers • • At Reduced Prices : • • •- `, Hockey Shoes s • Y • Ladies and Gents •♦ o • at Right Prices • • Harness Department •• t S IV a •4•••••!••••........•••..0•It404.0•4•••+•4•••.+4••• Saskatchewan Robes, regular $8 75 Reduced to 7 75 • Goat Robes, reglllae , , ,,,..... 9 00 Reduced to 7 50 • 131ankots reduced in price. • Harness, heavy and Light, at Lowest Trines. • Two sets Secord•irnnd Single Harness at $5.50 and $4,00 -Great valet: o •• t wu 81011(34'0, lie Was advised to try Fig Pills, which he did, and after l taking live boxes was completely re. 010°0(1 1(1 health aul is better to -day than he lute been for years, Yon' Catl't recommend Fig Pills too highly. .. . I T A4 ell dl,dera, 25 andW60Y 0,ANVERSnia el• The brig P111 Co„ St. Thomas, Ont. Sold aid tecon1nte,(1ed in Benesels by J. Fox Druggist. Atwood Annual meeting of the Silver Corners (heese factory was held on Halut•dayy. Miss Ila gift Mort has gone Lo Tnl•oll to where she will 1(1111111 Basi - vas College. Harold Hammond left fee Guelph Lo take (a c0UIBe to Ole 1)afl y depart- ment of the 0. A. C. W. J. McCullough hue bought the farm he is now tenant of from W. H. Jolly, 4111 con. of 1331113a. Price is $5,550.. Library Board ofManagetnent con- sists of following : Rev, W. A. Anus, 1. R. Hammond, 1'. G. Rat- cliffe, W. H. Jolly, Jho. Roger, 13. 11. Sluing, Geo. Loclrhead, J. A. Turn- bull mid Rev. Dr. Jas. Husser, and the following officers wets appointed -President, J. R. Hammond ; Secre- tary, '.T G Ratcliffe tiff' ; Treasurer, easer John Roger ; Librai ian, E. G. CuRhlin ; Auditors. W. R. Erskine and E. H. Swing. Following care the officers of At- wood Odd Fellows Lodge :-P. G., l5. H. Swing ; N. G., 13. Porter ; V. G., Jas..H. Dickson ;Sec., J. P. Green - sides ; Fin. -Sec., T. 0. Ratcliffe ; ie !lens John R) (. R. S. N. G. 0. W,Harvey L. 5. N. G., Jas. New- legginyl ; Warden, D. Alart•ay ; R. S. V. 0„ llenderson Robb ; L. S. V. G., Angus Dickson.; I. S. G., 3, Klunlp ; R. S. S.; Thos, Hamilton ; L. S. S., Jas. Ferguson. AGRICULTUIOAL SOCIETY.- The (annual •Meeting of the members of the Elam Agricultural Society was held in thele hall, Atwood, Saturday, Jan, 18t1). Young Coulter presided. Minutes of least meeting were adopted, the financial statement showed a balance on hand of $268.27, afterpay- ing over $400 out, at the Fall Fait•. The Spying Fair was considered and after a vote being taken, the society decided not to hold one this year. A field crop competition for oats will be held if ten or more members will compete. 011109. Valiance was ap- pointed -delegate to the Ontario As- sociation of Fairs at Toronto. Dates of the Fair for 1013 are Sept. 18th and 19th. Following are the offieers :- President, Chas. Vallance ; 1st Vice Pres.. J. S. Oaw)ln ; 2nd Vice Pres., Wm. Morrison ; Secretary, T. G. Rat- cliffe ; Directors,. H. Ronnenbeng, \Vat. Struthers, A. Stevenson. Jute. Bllllantyne, 0. W. Harvey, W. 0, Ilewet.t and J, W. Dickson ; Hon. Directors, Young °molter, Henry Zienno n, T. G. Ballantyne, Alex. &tethers, J. L. Horn and V. Shade ; Lady Directors, Mrs. Geo. Lochhead, Mrs. Wm. Morrison, Mrs. A. Terry. Miss Ella Hamilton and bliss Hanna Struthers ; Auditors, A. M. Sweeten and Al 11110 Simpson. Tho Doaf Mado To Hour Deafness because usually due to Catarrh, is quite curable. In a 111o1st11(1 rases this is peoved abso- lutely ttu0. Success iuvatiablY at- tends the use of Outarrhozooe which has cured ciat(1'rhal deitfneat of twenty-five years standing. Penetra- ting through the passages of the ear, the soothing vapor of Oatarrhozone relieves the inflammation, destroys the seeds of Catarrh and thereby al- lows nature to re -assist herself. Try Oata•rhnzole yourself, 25c and 51.00 sizes sold by all dealers. Blyth Till.+ Epworth League Society in- tends shins an entertainment on St. Patrick's Day. Misses Rene Bennett, of Ohathanl, and Vern(','of Toronto, are at present visiting their parents here. On the eve of the departure of Mrs. Wet llauflerand family, to their new home in Berlin a large number of their 1'1 ieuds met of 14th inst., at the home of Geo. Icing and presented them with a shall cabinet of silver and an address. Miss Lottie. L. Bentley has accepted 8 1113 1341(3 11 Wingham Public School military department at a salary of $600 per annum. Miss Annie Taylor, who has held the position for a tiuln- bee of years, is going to Hamilton to Leach nl one of the schools. Rev. Father Dun0, who for past 2 years has been priest of St. Michael's parish, Blyth, has been transferred to London and is succeeded by Rev. Father Bogan, of St. Thongs, who has ,ott'eady taken (dlarge. Father Bog(tn is a native of Ashfield and prior t0 his arrival here was acquaint- ed with in(011y of 1119 new pal•iah1011ere. Annual meeting of Public Libt'aiy was held in the library, when follow - int, (311eetors were elected for the en- siling tom :-Drs. Oharleeworth and ole aggart, J. NV, Siths, A. Elder, A. Shun, G. R1, Chambers, J. St01hers, A W, l5obi,isoll and Jas. McMurchie; President, De. McTaggart ; Secret al y, W, J. Sims ; Treasurer and Librarian, .T. Brothers, It was decided to pur- chase $75 worth of books. . Annual 'meeting of the Blyth Agri- cultural Society was held in Industry Hall on January 21st. Attendance was nos las large as usual. J. 13. J'lerluay acted (1s Chairman, ''he Secretary read the Financial and Auditors' reports which were duly passed. Following officers were elec- ttd :- Pteside, 8, W. Pollock ; 1st vice President., Duncan Iatidlaty ; 2nd vire Pltsident, W. Beacom Diree. tors :-Da std Laidlaw, R. G, blc- Gowan, 15. lir Sloan, R, Wiglltman, R Harrison, 1 It. iiaa ri, n, D lnrun McCallum, Russell Richmond and Seines, Hefiron. l . Metcalf' gave a very interesting ad" dress on the West, A number of the friends of F. and Mrs McIntoshA wet at the St. (tsetse Chub tia(1 Inesented them with a hand- some set of silver spoons and an ad- dress expt•eeeing their sorrow that they were leaving. A very pleasant eyemug was spent in dancing etc., Mt'. and Mrs. Mnlutosl) have been here foe a few years, all will be and ry that Giteyy are leaving our midst. Mrs. McIntosh, left for a visit with ft hen(1a at Walkerton before going west, Mr. Melntash took his bottles for the \Vest. It'your 0411111 e are subject c t. MICAS of croup, wateh for the fist system. huaesenesa. Give Chamber- s Gough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warded off, For sale by all dealers. MONTHLY Horse Fairs ! BRUSSELS Regula' monthly Hot se Fairs will be held in Brussels this season as follows : THURSDAY, FEB. 631s, 1913 MAR. 0th, 1913 APR. 3rd 1013 Leading Local and Outside Buyers will be Present Wh n Long n>rDrenthe Hurt You know that troubles exietwliiclt need quick attention, Proper action consists in a vigorous rubbing of the chest and side with Nervr1' e whi h a 8i(lka 11110 the tissues where lie pain is seated, and 'v 1' tt Imes to lei it a few minutes. No liniment so clean, so strong, se powerful, 1316801ts ntiran- teed with every 25e 00Ctle (31 Nervi - line. Get it today. 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Our reputation and wide exper- 4 tr .', hence along with the makers' + + + , _ o uarantt e is at the back of every 4+' Watch we sell. 4. 4+• + + Elgin, 4faitham, + * Hampden and Regina :,, Watches always in stock. +•+ + 1' + 4+. + + Cur Prices are unbeatable + + + 4'4. jj We will convince you on this matter if + 4. you will favor ns with a call..3. + d + + ,': R Wendt Jeweller Y + + i • J. e Wendt & Engraver .1• 4- ' 1 e. + 4 i1, Wroxeter, Ont. + 4.+++++•e++'1,++i'+++-L•+•1•++41 ++4d -4'•i ++44 -'4•++4•fi+++++++++++4••'04' . 1:11e.e...- ,tadM. ..•Ir A "Feed" that adds 25% to the value of Stock in a very sh(. , period Caldwell's Molasses Meal It does more than that -it also insures the health ea th of your cattle besides reducing general feeding costa bya substantial margin. It is 84% pure Cane Molasses and 16% edible mesa selected for its unique digestive action. You know •the feeding value of pure Cane Molasses. Caldwell's Meal is the only wakeless form in which it can be fed. 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