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BUSINESS CARUS,
WM. SPENOE
OONVEYANOER AND ISSUER
or MARRIAGE LICENSES
Sloe la the Pent Oldee, liIIiej. U-4
JOHN SUTHERLAND
les (MANOR,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
tICTIOPIEERS.
S. SCOTT A3 AN AUCTION -
sen, will tall Jur better orlon, to
wilier emu, tit len time and lees charges
Wan any other nuctimicei in !Cattail:roe or
ue won't (Marge anything, Oaten aucl orders
eon alwaYa be arranged Sale office or by
p • must application.
atiAl. AND GONVEVANGING:
M W.NULAIE-
1' 6 Sarrieter, ktolloitor, Oonveyancer,
Notary Public:, &a Oftlee-ti towerVa Block
1 door 23110 113 of Central Hotel.
Solicitor ler the Metropolitan Bank.
pltUUDFOOT, BAYS & KILLORAN
HARRISIERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES
PLIBLIO, 10000.
W. 3.1102DifoOT, K. 0, 23 0, Bars
- J. L. Itinnottss
Offices -Those formerly occupied by Messrs
tiatuorou & Holt,
GODERICIE, ONTARIO.
ALLAN LINE
Royal Mail Steamers
ST. tIrbIN HALIFAX LIVERPOOL
From S. John
Corsican Feb. 14
Grampian ......... 1,4•11 22
TUMBInn ..
kleimerinn ..... . Mnr,
Victorian Mar 14
Prom Halifax
Pelt, 16
Direct
Mar I
111 ear
301. 16
BOSTON PORTLAND GLASGOW
From 13oston Front Portland
Sonndlunvian ...... „ — Feb. 0
Sicilian Feb. 10
Ionian ..... — Peh. 20
Nunildian .... Peb 27
'Scotian Mar. 6
7013 Inforinntion lid to rates, ..(c., nn appli
tion to
W. H. KERR,
A gent Allan fine, 13ruitsele.
Stenographers Bookkeepers
Cashiers, °false AaNiabEn to, Own inerelal
B and Shorthand Teachers are 10 great 6
demand if they graduate from filo OA
TORONTO, ONT.
Many formes stud mita aro now earn.
ing 00010070013002000 n year. We deal
• in only the boat kind or Prat:Weal Ed-
uoation. We nee best systems employ
• be -t tenehiare and produce the 'bust re- 13.
nults. Enter now. Catalogue free
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Oor. Young and / W. J. ELLIOTT, ,Z
Alexander SW, 1 Principal.
12032311 1320 MrAD,r4VALIZTOAr
jrn)CENTRAL
fgall'aS
STRATFORD, ONT,
77 The best practical training school in
02 Ontario. Three departments - Com1.
-
morcial, Shorthand and Telegra-
phy. All oourueo are thoriamh nnti iJ
rt. practical 'rein:hoes are experienced rfl
an(13 geminates are placed iu positions,
Wu give individual nttentIon and stud.
32 (MN may enter at 007 tinlo
onWcerite for our free catnlogne at
D. A. McLAOHLAN, Principal.
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The Listowel
Business
a mwdeigius College
4 3 Teaches Actual Buainese In With De- stt
,
pa:1month. The attendance of mad-
,41‘ este is oonstantly Inereitottig.
Now Years tel opene on Monday,
January (11h, 1918
EDWIN 0. MATTNEW13, Prin. 0
vssAvm.A-oxouivzorgigw2woz,,,x2*,,
A.
RAYMANN
is prepared to enmity the best
goods in Windmill% fi on and
Wooden Pumps and Stable
Fittings, such as Piping, Wat-
er Bowls for stock, &c.
Repairs to Puntlis promptly
attended le.
Give tne a call.
BAYMANN Cranbrook
Lot Tho Stomach Alone
You can't cure Oatarrh by dosing
the stomach. .The disease is in the
1,11voitt, nose and bronchial tubes.
hale Catarrhozone to the epot where
the disease really is, --it, cleats aWay
foul secretions, stops diecharges at
once, purifies and heals the ' passages,
literally annihilates eVel'y ttace of
hatatili, Nothitig else is so direct
anti contain 118 &O(1(i,."
0111111gilitrailtetta. 81•40.8, 251, and
SLOO at all (Makes.
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W. H. LOVE
Funeral Director
and Embalmer
gritilyersaLferieulUitt allitiGgliett11.101;
day. Phone 228,
1 aTHEL., ONT.
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Business Oards
DR. T. T. AVRAR
theinelor of Medicine, MOM:41:4 of Toronto ;
Lloonttate and Graduate of the College of Phy-
nnikine and Surgeons, Ont. 1 Post.graduate
Oblong° Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital,
EX•1101.1HU surgeon to st. 1111011-
iel's Hospital, Toronto,
Office over N. 11, smith's Drug Store. Tele -
hone eonneetion with Oran brook as all hours,
DR. M. FERGUSON
ETHEL, ONT.
Musician and Surgeon ;Post Graduate °Quires
London (Eng.), New York and Chicago Roo -
Anis, Special attention to diaease of eye, ear,
nose and throat. Eyetested for glasses.
DR. WARDLAW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
Oollege. Day and night sells. °Moe opposite
Flour Mill, Ethel.
MAUDE C. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Pereonal graduate Department of Oplithal.
nology, (l1cl:wretch modem) (Joitege, Ohiettgo,
111., is prepared to twit 6704 alai at glasses at
lier olden over Grewar's Restourant, BMIEEMN.
en Than:day, Friday and Saturday or every
week. Office hones 1 to it p. rn. Forenoons
ny appointment, Phone 1219,
CAMINO Tweievie Nam war
BRUSSELS'
Go1N0 Smartt Go t SG NoRTII
doll 1:U7 a m Express ...... . 10:56 a in
tixprena II '200 in Man 159 p ni
txpreas 2:85p m Express 8:62 p m
Voix&Ozaw AfiCIPIO
WALTON
To Toronto To Goderielt
dxpresa... .... I 0111 EXI/rOSH 11:65 a in
lexpresti 2:57 p Exprons 814031 m
WROXETER
Going East - 7:05 a. (0. 11112 8:55 p. m.
Going Went - 12:40 and 9:47 p. in.
411 trains going East connect with 0.7.50. at
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and 7
G. 13. stations.
GEO. A010A111, Local Agent.
Prat 4,Ittos lulus
IT is said a branch 03 1.318 Metropolitan
Batik may be opened in the city of
Stratford.
REAL) Prof. Pember's advt. in this
issue. He will visit Brussels Monday,
(7111 10513,, end may be totted on that
date at the American Hotel with a fine
array of hair gobds.
There is no better tnedicine made
for colds Mum Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. It acts ion mauve's plan,
relieves the lungs, opens the setae -
tions, 'aids expectoration ; and restores
the system to healthy condition. For
sale by all dealers.
BesT KEPT ORCHARD.- Kenneth
Cameron. near Lucknow, who is a
brother to J. H. Cameron, of L, nclon,
formerly of Brussels, received the
Ontario Government's prize for the
hest kept orchard, Mr. McGregor, G
V. 12.. agent, Walkerton, was awarded
end prize ($46.) These were considered
by the judges the best in 6 counties
bordering on the Geurgian Bay.
ULD wt tither man now
heads the clan of w izArcle and asoolog rs
he takes the prize for loueing wtse
while telling huge sockdologers. WO
all rely we know not wh%) upon his
daily platitudes ; in fahh and hope we
read his dope about our long -and lati
tudesr Yet when we're told the frost
will hold in words which spell sincerity
ituri then it rants and floods our drains,
we feel a slight asperity. 0313 when the
day looms dull and gray and clouds
hang wet aud vapory; we have some
doubt ere we 5(51013 0(113 as to our outside
drapery. Then someone, scans- the
weather man's best bet, which states J
Pluvius will cut the sluice and let floods
loose to drown out Mount Vesuvius.. In
waterproofs and rubber roofs, tile home•
folk forthwith bundle us, it starts to pour
and through the door they have hard
work to trundle us, As hot and damp
to work we tramp, umbrellefiecl aucl
rubberous, the sun breaks through and
then we stew all day to blubberOus.
We should present to Parliament a plea
that this nonenity we call old Probs
should cease these jobs and tell us his
Identity and it lie makes the old mistake
or uses words ambiguous when the force -
casts the storms and blasts for here and
parts contiguous we must insist 331813 31110
dismissed as showing rank itisanity-bv
all his jokes on its poor blokes he melte-
ces humanity,.
(Intended for last week)
PLEASURES OF Lave -Rev. Dr. Oaten
took for Ms subject Snnclay night ju the
Methodist church, 'The pleasures of
life," in which. he hendled the popular
amusement question. He spuke for
over an hour with growing in 30re:et to
the ettd. His text was ",overs 111
pleasere more than foyers of God."
2 TIM, 3.4. He said that the text, beteg
a comparative statement aud not an
solute oue, that much careful thought
was required to discover the true balance
Of things. His leading 3 ropes' Lions
yere that pleasure is right but that
pleasure is wrong when allowed to take
first place tied that all pleasure was not
permissible because though capable of
malty delightful thrills there were Some
experiences one never ought to have,
As for txemple the delight Adam and
Eve had in eating of the fruit of the for-
bidden tree. God placed the lreein the
garden to shear mite where to sten end
01103131 tree if; hLevery lire. He 837110(1
that pleasure iS right by the capacities
for pleasure which God has put into
!tureen Nature for inan's delight so Met
through every avenue ot sense pleasure
0011108 to man. Ile believed pleasure
was wrong when it took first niece
as God telly must have in first place,
Modern life indioated by its expendtt ores
that pleasure WES taking on undue
prominent . place in Me, When •it 31)
vousidered that it. takes All nineties paid
rot' Religion, E.lucation and OIs Of .0
00111111011 necessities of life to equal ti
expenditure for pleasure it hewn)
evident that modem society 30 guilty
being "I.overs of pleasure more tle
lovers of Cod" Every appetite of niun
pointe in the direetion or pleasure and
even., appetite appeals to be satisfied.
To satisfy and yet to control Is the
supreme trial of life, It criee, "Give 1
Give 3" and if you give it one inch of
undue liberty it will drag yea down to
the clininhers of death. The closing
part 03 11)11 sermon was devoted to help
Mg 10 13 Jroper illtieri 11110800D RS 10 the
permissibility of some popular forms of
amusement, 'Vile :mealier pointed out
how difilcutt it becomes to keep the
ordinary games, RS hockey and Base-
ball withie the bounds of reason. Card
playing was to be avoided because it
combined a large element of chance
WI 111 ab ill and opened the flood gates of
gambling propensities in the lndivid
(113(11 1111(1 stimulated just Met element of
human nature which wreeVed the two
banks, Ontario and .Farmers. He con-
tended strongly that the mudern deuce
pertticous bevanse it seemed to de-
mand excess in order to gratification and
13311(0 311 communities where it has an un-
restrained swing it becomes nothing
short Of a species of insanity in the con-
. duct of is devotees and is one of the
most likely pleasures in the whole list to
land the individual where he will be a
lover of Menton e more than a lover of
God Tins weenier with the fact thiit
it almost invariably tlestrovs interest in
and unfits for spirituel work makes it
Wisdom to read dancing off the list. It
is Dr. Oaten's oft -repeated conviction
that the social life and pleasures program
of the coinmintitv 00231113 10 be under the
direction of the Christian church
19Pol BREUMATISMI LUMBAGO AND
. VI 4.(Ht ill 110
in
Hem. is a message of hope and gond
ahem from Airs. 0. 61 tottin, Boone
1,1331 Ve., who iS the mother of
eigl 30111 ehildreit. Mrs. Martin was
0111(11 of etonittch trouble And e01153,3.
pnl by 0Iii titherlaiMs Tablets after
five Vears of 4111101 ing, mid now vecone-
ineiels these tablets to the public:.
Sold by all dealers.
FINN COUNTY COUNCIL
The eicel 1111, of Robe! t McKay,
itvere or l'ockersinith, 1Varden,
having been decided, he was sworn
3)1 hy Judge Doyle, and with it few
words of hanks, the business of the
session WEE I E 111`11 Up.
A pplienlittnn 1.01. the position of
atiditor were read from .1, L. Scott,
Henault ; T. R. Bennett, Wroxeler ;
P. Onntelon 013(13(110 ; tantJan,
K intuit and A. MeEweii, Bluevale.
Following were appointed the 01(111'
1(3311(1131 to et eike 2335431(33(33 Committees
lin. year : MessrS. Lee cie, Hearnaii,
Reis, Livingst one mid Al 001111e.
Their report. ita 0)1 1111(1 bred lam, on
WES EA tollowN
EXVI'll tire -3,11m Leckie, \Vim Glen,
\\'. .1. 1113101111131), \V. 1). Sanders, J. N.
C11 pbell.
Specittl-.1. T. Winter, J. W. Ott -
(0,10, Stewart„i. Mulvey, J.
Brit IN
Pal 11011 11(111-81.. ilne, Dr. \V. F.
Chtelt, (1 ('111330 Lindsay, S. Bisset,
Leiper.
Road and Bridge -Wm. 131tilie, R.
\V. Livingettitio, 0. Reis, L. Kalb-
rieisch. J. McOluve,
Comity Propevty-B. C. Munninge,
Win. limiter, .r. Shortreed, S.
12., Harding.
Equalization-1Vhole Council,
W0)111(.11-.1 Shortreed, 'Win. Glen,
B. 0. Muiiiiigs, J. M. Govenlock,
1)1.1)131110,
Hewn, of Refuge -NV. .T. Beaman,
1. 13vown, J. Lieper, IV. D. &I11(11110.
The following spied ilt men ts were
'made : John Leckie 11 od Clot lc Lillie
to the Board (if ALUM.• R
33. Mitening, triistee Olinion 'Col-
leginte titetitute •, 1?, Vanstone,
winirban, HighAnd ‘v. B,
00,13,37 13c„10111e0.
A mot ion by Meesis. Glen WO
Handers that the Connell positively
eernsii to grant the use or the Conyt
House for 1111 y 1 hing but county pur-
poses was sent to County Property
Committee.
WEDNESDAY
Following communications were
read and stint Lo eommittees named :
Connell or Northumberland and 831'.
111118 to co-opeiale in petitioning
Fediostl Government to remove duty
rhing machines, as none are
made in Canada.
0,1111y or Ole)', ask 1)133 suppoi t of
eselittion passed by it ingieg 8 toms.
(quite ble equalization of assessments,
Notice fri m the peoinottes of the
Hui on Lake Shore Railway of their
intended implication to Parliament,
of LYNK,
Recommo:ads Lydia E. Pink.
ham's Vegetable COMpouni
for Backache, Nervous-
ness, Headaches.
Lyndon, Ky. - "I have been taking
LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
for headaches,neuralgia pains, backache,
nervousness and a general run down con-
dition of the system, and am entirely re-
lieved of those troubles. I recommend
your remedies to my friends and give
you permission to publish what I write."
-Mrs. H. VON Room, Lyndon, Ky.
When a woman like Mrs, Von Roden
is generous enough to write such a let-
ter as the abate for publication, she
should at least be given credit for a sin-
cere desire to help other sufferingwomen,
for we assure you there is no other rea-
son why she should court such publicity.
Canadian Woman's Experience:
Windsor, Ont- "The birth of my first
child left me a wreck with terrible weak
spells, but I am glad
to tell you that I do
not have those weak
spells and I feel like
a new woman since
taking Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound, lam
now well and strong
and can do my own
housework. I do
not take medicine of
any kind. It was
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound that restored me to health." -
Mrs. ROBERT FALRBAIRN, 72 Parent
Avenue, Windsor, Ontario.
If you want special advice write to
Lydia E. Einkham Medicine Co. (confi-
dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
be opened, read and answered by a
woman and held in strict confidence.
for certain charter privileges.
A lary,ely signed petition that the
I'eos or pe.tlIttis licenses he made as
follows : For team, 8800 fol. single
horse 8200,
A1 1.
11,3101 e..these were sent to Specialm
00331-
lIcations for grams were read
front Col. Wilson, on behalf of 813ed
Regt., the Sielc Children's Hospital,
Teronto, 61114 Prialltlers' Aid Asso-
ciation, and fvern Judge Bolt nit be-
half or Alexandra Hospital. These,
with LW.) tenders fov enmity ptinL-
31133, were sent to Executive.
Request that delegate to be sent to
the Good Roads Association meeting,
and from Inc: Comity of Wellington
(08p80331133 5.((1 to roads were sent to
13(31101 313(111 Bridge Committee.
A request foe it delegate be 8(1111 3(1
the Trustees Association meeting in
March WEE sent to Education 00111-
inittee, and it request from 'Sheriff
Reynolds for a telephone in his office,
to County Pis -malty.
A. petition from Mrs. French, fovin-
er matrim of the Utilise of Reflige,
askitig recognition of her 8141 0331011 fon
I he last, year she was in the House.
wtttsteseent to House of Refuge Omit-
1ni&Memel Is ?torn various Collegiatte
lostitutes, and a number of attcouLlls
were sell to emntni ttees.
Dr. Nicholson MIR 3 eappointecl to
the Gotletich Collegiate Into i tut e
boat ci ; \V. M eKtty, nf Honsall, and
.1. 0, Smith, of Witightun High
School, were made County Examiners
and A. McDwatt and P. Cantelon ap-
pointed 0outity Auditors.
The followhig motions were sent to
committees named :
Messrs. Bailie and Cantelnii that
the Department, of Agriculture be
asked to appoint a Disteict Renee-
seiittaetei.ve for Huron. Special 01)10-
3s13
tBy Bailie and Heaman, that bylaw
be prepared to enable county 10
mtrticipate in the grant fin- Good
Roads offered by the Ontario Govern-
ment. Road and Bridge Commi tt ee.
By Cantelon and Munnings that
usual greet or $2,000 be made Lo the
Collegiate Instil t es and High Schools.
Edocation Committee.
By Munitings and Mc:Ribbon, that
$1,000 be granted the hospitals of
Goderich, Clinton and Winghitm,
eaegen*Toorampows
Hair Goods
WEWEEllgswei, VIIIIIIMISWOMDERESID
The approaching Visit 11 Mr. Frank Peet her of the
l'enthee 13air Steve and Bounty Cniture Institute or
Toyoolo, should 301)10) or intevest and advannino to
i.very woman win, reads thti announcement, Professor
1Ntinher will display •ati assort:meet of nal tient wavy
2'3w110 31138, a, Braids, Puffs and Ttansformetion, I he equttl
11P iv hich has neVet before been seen outside of Toy/min,
Professor Pernber
' also examine and diagnose, free of (Mingo, all hale
and 8'))) 11 31111131111(1
and his advice may
lei eelied untie.
Pi tie Toupees
and Wigs for gen.
3011 (0 at Now:3831y. All goods are
inatinfael lived of 1 he finest, natuval
hitii. A visit will be undoubtedly
woe Is .your while at the
American Hotel
Monday February 17th
Ladles who for an y reason can.
'net visit the liot el kindly weite or
elephone and Ale. Fend bur Will ettli,
LAME BACK
VIM tte cured by the gteat fruit, ititthey
mid liver remedy,
FI PILLS
ffird, Ottt. Aug. 12, 1011
Your medleine, Fig Pills, has work-
ed 105113(1 ('18 for me. The riloilittatio
paled have entirely left me and I owe
everything to your remedy. You ere
at0 liberty to publish this,
R. 11. GAILMAN
At all dealers 25 and 50 cents cm
mailed by The Pig Pill 00., St,
Thomas, Out. Sold and recommend-
ed in Brussels by J. Fox Druggist.
divided in the sante proportion as last
yetti, Exeetitive Coln 1111 t tee.
By Messrs. Bootee and Stewavt,
331)01 (30 new bridge be built Ude year
on L. R., Ash field, known its Bayne
beidge and 11 new bridge ell the
North "boundary of Loch it I .1.. 111011 n
as Chambers' bi idge, if t ; it • ty of
131•1108 will pay one-half. Bond and
Bridge Counnittee,
By 13athe mid Oampbell, that Dickie
bridge, on boundary of Wawatiosh
and Bruce Comity, be built this year.
Separate motions for the usual
grants to variuns bodies in County
117111 80111 to Executive Committee.
rewrite of Jailer. Griffin and
Public School Inspeetos 5 were sent to
committees, as note (0 ItHitiOn that
Rev, Ni'. Fotheeinghain be appointed
on board of the Senate of Western
University
THURSDAY
The reports of County Treasurer
and County Engineer read and sent
to committee for consideration,
The repoits of Executive and House
of Refuge Committees were discussed
18 Committee of the Whole and
passed.
Report of Special Committee was
discussed only one clause being passed
and the balance and report sent back
ritri her consideration, and later
was taken up again and passed ES
amended.
The report of Finance Ckimmittee
passed, and two inotiOns were sent to
Rd neat ion Committee, one 111 117)1101(16
Rev. D. W. 00111114, of Exeter, 1)33 the
Wester!' 'University Senate, and the
mime that Manley school, in McKillop
be made as High -School entrance
exam. writing centre.
An invitatimi from the American
Road Maehitie 0010 pally that the
00011031 visit their factory was ac-
cepted fm, 1 o'clock p. tn. Friday.
Dv. 1:331rrows was appointed Trustee
of Senforth Collegiate Institute, and
the followhig motions Beet to the
committees na Died :
By Messrs. Leiper and Govenlock,
that. the bridge known as the 'Row-
land bridge be paid foe by the county.
Road and Bridge Committee.
By Munnings and. McCluve, that
the Council consider advisability of
providing accommodation in the
basement of Com t House, for books
and papers of the County. Co,
Property Omani t tee.
By Cantelon and Clark, that the
Ontario Government be asked to in -
{mouse the grants to High Schools,
dile to the incveased cost of teachers'
salaries and the large deficiencies in
the ninnieipalities controlling High
Soli 11(418. Education Committee.
The '07)0131 (13 Education committee
was read and passed and it was agreed
to itiolude the new Huron Field
Sotto y in the putt asked for the
33rd Regiment.
FRI:3AX
The repot t of Road and Bridge
Oommittee was submitted and after
diSELISSi(ni amendment WREI a-
dopted.
The committee was empowered to
dispose of certain portions of the Au -
Weil Midge, if suitable arrangements
call be made for Snell disposition.
De. NicNally, District Medical
°Moot. of Health, was present - and itd-
dvessed the Connell on the provisions
of the Public Health Act, and then
the Council adjourned until June, Or
until called by the Warden.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
()minty Property : Motion of Glen
and Sancleia for use of Court room
to steed. Repotting jail and registry
office inspected and found well kept.
net matting in Court Howie be re-
placed by linoleutn, and that more
exeavation be made in the basemelit
Ootivt House to provide storage
omit. (This late., clause was order-
ed to stand till June session.) That
two-stot y coal house be built al, jail.
Special : That whole Council
consider 51501 1(10' Of requestin(grilae
County Rept esentative.
00uncil decided not, to ask foe
sash ttn appointment.) That Warden
and Clerk sign p533 63(1(3 for removal
of duty on ditching machines, Ap-
proval or sending at delegate to
Toronto rm. meeting ee equalization
of assessments, Thai more informa-
tion 11.1,111 Ministee of Rail-
ways re loeution of proposed Heron
bake 811,10e 'Railway. Reqisitiost as
to pediat's littense fees thatthe old
bylaw stand, but so amended that
non-vesiden Ls shall pay $200.
Extent( 300 1 Recommending the
following grants : 33111 Regi. 111141
1011(1111 Field Nat ery, 26 0040 per day
Witill• 111 ; Sick Obi hireit'S Hospi-
tal, $10 ; Prisotiers' Aid Association,
$10 ; Goderieli, Clinton and Wing.
ham hospitals, $700 divided oti same
basis as Govere meta. giants ; Fall
Fides find Public Libraries same grants
ae lest, yew, : Mamma' Institutes,
$25 ; and Womeit's Institutes( RIO
ea, ; on P011131 y Show, $25 ;
Beekeepers' Assoeiation, $15 ;
811( 11318 and flowers mound 01111( 11,
liteise, $20 ; 133733 Schools and 'Con-
ti n tut I ion and fit li Forms schools, sante
grants as last year ; 131 ncefield and
Settfoeth Soling Shows, $10 each ;
That tender 3m Comity printing be
awanied The Signal (Mice Goderich.•
Road and Bridge 1 --That matter of
enact between Emit Wawattoelt and
Motels township be attended to at
ovule and llie townships to 'receive
rebate of 40 pet (mut of the cost of
their p816 103 the week. That Row.
hunt Midge be left over till June ses-
sion. That Baynes bridge be built
this yettP, if found necessary, ILISO
Chambers beidge, en boundaey of
14,!;11ftpid Bruce County, and
Dickle bridgealeo if t11111311105 (Jowle31
is willing. That !octant!. of Richard
between Tockersmir an7lo 1-3131311416,
$313, be left over till Jane session, as
the Ontario Glovernment will enaet,
legislation affecting the same. That
tender of Henry WIllert for bridge
between Hay and Stephen townships,
known 8.13 11310113.11 Mile Oreek, $887, be
aceepted. That motion re-partlei-
potion In Good Roads grant be left
fitlly, und ha00 5>0 faeill ties for cur.
I Mg same, 1101 1011 1)11 3031011 30 Orilala
1111' propet building,
Your Painful Corn
What it wants lo the soothing ate
ten Lion of Puttiam's Oorn Extractor,
which lifts out the veey loot soul
Mauch in short ordee. No pain, no
after effect, lust clean wholesome cure
-that's "Putnam's,"
over to June session, the Olerk 1(1 - .....
necessary information. That
111
Corbet bridge, between Stephen and
S peel&
McGillivray townships, he built this
yette If necessary,
House of Refuge : .That as the
House officials have started the grow-
ing of onions extensively and success-
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MONTHLY Notice
Horse Fairs !
BRUSSELS
Regular monthly Iroise Fairs will be
held in Brussels this season as follows:
THURSDAY, FEB. 03.31, 1013
4. MAR. fith, 1013
APR. 8t -d, 1913
Leading Local and Outside
Buyers will be Present
During the 010 11 th of February
we will lay out for your in-
spection samples of all our
choicest Fitt:Logi apilie Mounts
and Folders 11I, a reduction of
25 per cent
The Immo of this reduction --
We need the Money.
Those who call early will have
Met choice. All work guitran-
eed eq nal to specimens shown.
G. F. Maitland
Brussels
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Watches I
+
+
+
+ ammormammin : .
Just arrived another fine assort- + ,
+ A- ment from the best makers.
+ \
+ ;
Our reputation and widt exper-
+
ience along with the makers'
.1; .„,., or
+ guarantee is at. the back of every
+ -sr.., Watch we sell.
+
4.
4.
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.3-
rs•
Elgin, Waltham,
Hampden and Regina
Watches always in stock.
Our Prices are unbeatable
We will convince you on this matter if *
you will favoe its with a call,
Jeweller
J. R. Wendt, & Engraver *
Wroxeter, Ont.
4.
..,•14.11:6MCM166.311.“.21610SOMINIST,1.0).•... ".a.
Your "Feed" BMs by using
Caldwell's
Molasses Meal
1.11e quantity an animal eats counts for very little
• -it's toe amount it digests which tells in class
i•dx aiue. Caldwell's Molasses Meal lowers"Feed"
it takes the place of an equal quantity. a
• covet:I-makes other "Feed" more palatable and
Molasses Meal is 84% pure Cane Mo-
; lasses -16% en edible moss selected because of its
knuwn digestible action. You might as well save
moncy aed increase the value of your stock by
using Caldwell's Molasses Meal. If your feedman
cann,t up1y you -write to us -write anyhow!
11 THE CALDWELL FEED CO., Limited, DUNDAS, ONTARIO
131.
1.73a.a-cet, ?
SECRETS OF MOINE LIFE
Statements made by patients taking the New Method Treatment They know it Cures
Kir No Names or Testimonials used without written cement
CONSTITUTIONAL BLOOD DISEASE.
Patient No. 16474. "The spot:: are an
gone from 1117 legs and arms and X feel
good now. I am very grateful to YOU
and shall never forgot the favor your
medicines have done for ma You can
1180 my name in recommending it to
any sufferer. I am going to got mar-
ried soon. Thanking you once more,
etc."
SAYS TWO MONTHS CURED ITEM
Patient No, 10705. Age 23, Single.
Indulged in immoral halts 4 years. De-
posit In ((slim and drains at night.
Varicone Value on both sides, pains in
back, weak sexually. He wrItes:-"I
received your letter of reeont date and
In rents X am pleased to say that after
taking two Inenths. treatment X woutd
consider myself oompletely awed, no X
have wen no eigns 00 .theta coining
back (o(10 year).
THE wonw SEEMS DIFFERENT.
Patient No. 15023. "I 110We net had
a regular Emiesion 7 don't know when
and am feeling dne, The world mums
altogether different to me and X thank
God for directing me to YOU. You Moto
been an honest doctor with mo."
VARICOSE WEIS CIIRED.
Case En. 15888, Symptoms when he
darted treatments -Ago 21. singlet In -
dolma' In Immoral habits several years,
Varicose velns on both aides -pimples
on the face, etc. After two months'
treatment he writes ite follows:-"Iour
welcome letter to hand and am vory
glad (0 otty that X think myself eared.
MY Varicose Veins have completely dl -
appealed for quite a while and it aeons
a euro, 1 work harder and feel leas
tired, I have no desire for that habit
whatever anti if X stay like this, which
I have every reneon tn believe I will.
Thanking you for your kind attentien,"
etc.
GAINED 14- POUNDS 17 01111 Morro.
Patient No. 13522. This patient (aged
MO had a chronic case of Nervous De.
nity and Sexual Weakness and was run
down in vigor and vitality, After ono
m011111'0 treatment Ise reports as DA -
lows: --0/ am feeling very well- I have
gained 14 pounds In one month, se that
I 11111 (1000 to tom:sr:Hut:Ito You." Later
report: -"I beginning to 0801 10000
1353s' a man, 7 tool my condition Is
Setting better every Week," Hie last re -
Dort :-"E.coir Di:eters-As 2 feel thls Is
(11;' lant montles treatment that I Will
hav11 to get, 2 thought at One time 5
weida never bo mired but 2 out ten -
Mimeo In yen from the start and YOU
have cured me."
CURES GUARANTEED ON NO PAY
Wo trent end cure VARICOSE VEINS. NERVOUS DEBILITY, BILOOD AND
URINARY COMPLAINTS, KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES and all Meagre
peculiar to mon.
CONSULTATION FREE, *00135 FREE. If unable to call Write for a Question
Blank for Nemo TreaktionL
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CE Olen CorresPondence Department Mt follows t
A13 letters from Calmat( (00,0 3)0 addressed to o
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