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The Brussels Post, 1914-1-8, Page 5
BUSINESS CARDS. lAWM, SPEND' Business Cards Geo. ilfclntosh, Stratford, was visitor at the imam of Jut). Davideou, [JAS ANDERSON,Death occurred in London on Sun- day, et the boom of bel daughter, UUiTVCXANOIi/li ANn JaSUT+;R VE 1 ERINARY SURGEON, 1111'o, I3ordl), of lilt's. Jatnee 011', a Suuvcanar to M. JI, Moore, ()Moo et, Ander. OF MARRIAGE LICENSES 4011 Bros, Livery none°, B('tlnnels. Telephone No. 20, tltce 10 the Post *Mee, Ethel 0.4 LINO. SUTHERLAND & SONS LIMITED ,•iii Si Edi G4 CR Gr LPN &mule AUCTIONEERS, i 41 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION• .1. • sin, will eels for bettor prloes, to bettor moo in less me and lose °barges tune any other ti her Aaotioneer In East Huron or 108 won't °burg. anytbing, Dates and orders oun always be orrunged at this onto° or by ,, .re mat nPpncation, LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. VII M kiINCLAIli— YBarrister, Sollohor, Oouveyanoer, Notary�eublio, &a, onion-8tewurt's Sleek 1 door Not th.of Central Hotel. 8ulloltor for the Metropolitan link. ptt0UDF 00T, HAYS & XILLORAN B A itliltl'LJ:RS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC. W. 1'Rooayuoo','31. C, R 0, BAYS J. L. R1LLOnes D1liooa-:.Lose formerly Oemoted by Motors Cameron rs Holt, CI engem, : ies'Aait.. LIVERPOOL gift.. ASGOW1,0l00N+HAYR Largest and fastest steamers on he St, Lawrence route. For information apply I3 agents, or t_+y file Allan Line 4'li>i W. H. KERR, Agent Allan Line, Brussels. it, y,;y0vJs4:*40Z4i1'V .rAydv ySr.V4ti., M., vao �, The Road to Selfi-support r The mofolity of yonng•pe,pl° (noir° hs to earn money, provide ndngs for thornsol1'0 and earn n living. One 'A Ss intro way to do I his le to Ielee n. ocareo Y a in the wolhknown �Li?!Gt%l Fi TORONTO, ONT. hOde graduates get and hold good 4 positions owing to their- 0nperior pUro- pnration. This college egoist thebeet ndvantngos. Enter now. Write for free ontalo tae. 6 Ale Yount, and 1 .W. J. ELLIOTT,, Alexander Sts. f Principal. A'4©i AL'Aw0Aeos.0.'p%i0.' &V'kw/WeiszR S i - ,a w•+ era 1219):219M -Y= *gill FAv,O.n17 0130 $ ✓sa'`r- Winter Term From January 5th 7 %t k Si aTRATFORD. ONT, Ontario's Best Bu4inoss Training Schou), We havetlioro,igli courses in Commercial shurthnnd and T egru• 0 el phy d.pertmeuts and nine competent instractors. We offer yon edvnntages notoffered s • 1 , • , d , o od el errs ((. Yon t not know what en ftp -fordo to satinet ran do far you unless you have reeeivea our 1 fres catalogue, Write for it rtt mine. - D.A. MCLAOHLAN, Principal. ✓ via :a arapoY,yd , til). .Sri y4 ;r) .4:' CENTRAL rAv./.we.,..m.„,,,w.A.4.4.,,,,,..t...x_,„.4„ Enter 1ieusiness?� LiCollege .. Any m tie �4t D ,vd. Grow with us. For pal'bicular's address—. EDWIN 0. MATTHEWS, Prin. s: '2t05t Ataeessema'0Re r.Yrsa,SiXestes/seWst>a�?sL+ttPE..�� THE , Best Brains in Canada in t ,re• ,1 have splendidir.i mels ho participated 1 porn0mt dl ourEconomies, Rome Scher tudy d000im lu Benking, Altll0Ohor 'AOconllthi , •Omoine'cinl Art, Show Card Writing, Photography, Journal. ism, Short Story Writing, Shorthand and BOokkeopieg: Select, the worst ,whioll ,ncnt interests g' 021 and write us for pn{ tieulllrs, Add rose THE SHAW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 3614 Vongo St., Toronto I. HAVE YOU merle provision for employ meat (lur- ing the Pell and. Winter months or do you wish menti rennnieretIVo Work the 00nt' th,Sligli, VVVi ti0.ni18. 000i(00 one agents torula WO offer the beet In the buelness. Puy weekly, free o*t• fat, emotes -tee territory, OVER 600 ACRES urines' cultivation. Eoiabllxllb(1 OVer 86 goal's A t''optttatl01l for high grade steal[ 11114 fair dealing. A, eillmmnn non mike 011110031 'aen111 for es. Wo tt'amf e'er et wiling 1 1 Than for ab I s in alio 11 c > m IrrnssoTaavid vicinity, For terms tvrtta Pd•HAM t U%t'L3E'BY Coos Virdlrte, Ont. x7.13, lrrbo dataingttanh retreat, DR, T, T. M'RAE decholor of Modlofne, University of Toronto ; Licentiate and Graduate of the College of Phy 'loran0 and burgeons, Ons ' Son -graduate Chewago ere, Bar, Nose and Throat Hospital, Ohmage, Ill, Ex•Hotlse Surgeon to St, -Mich. tog's Hospital, Toronto, OdMee ever IP. R. Smith's Drug Store, Tele- phone oonnootton with 11'ltnbr'OOIt at all hours. DR. F 7', BRYANS Ba0holor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Llooatieto 0f Collage of Phy01018118 and Sur- geolra, (Natalie 1 ex -Senior Hoose Burgeon Of Western H Online!, 'envois to. Mom of In to Dr. 3..1kloXeveY , Smith liloelt, Brussels. lAu,',tl phone 45, ALEX. D. M'KELVEY M.S., M,C.P.&S. O. 108 Moor street. East, Toronto Dlsoases Ear, Noso and Throat ,Ililieal a i.11,042113 111 Ifur, Nese and e limn(le- netu,eat NeW General Hospital, Toronto ; dosb Gradoete ldnrvnrd Medical school, Bos - 10l1 ' late Senior Resident, Surgeon !tines, Eye 3c Ear Infirmary ' fate Minioal neeletnut. in .rue°,ltd Th2.08 deportment Alan*' Oen. Hos- pital: late kLouse.Surgeon reroute General Rosana. 4-r L1 Brmetele by appointment. DR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. 2hyelcinn and Surgeon ; Post Graduate courses London (Eng.), New York and Chicago Eos- t>iaals. Special nttentton to disease Of eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes meted for giaasee. DR. WARDLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, Day and night 110110, 011100 opposite Florr Mill, Ethel, MAUDE C. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Pers01,a1reduate Depertnlent of Opphthel. Doology, bhoJormiok )odWal College, Chicago, I., 1s prepared tq Lost aye+ end 141 glttsse,i at her ollle° over Grew/tea Rostaurmlt, Brueeels, on Thuradny, Friday and Sottu'dny of every week. Office hotu•s 1 to 0 p. 211. Forenoons by nppolntment. Phone 1219. T. R. BENNETT Will give bettor s0tlolaction to both buyer atilt seller than any other Au2tioneer and only meu•1t" whist is reasonable Sales conducted enywhere in Ontario, Pete bred stook solos it apoointty, Write or 'phone ;B Wroxeter. BRUSSELS UO13e SOUTH Go a SG NORTH dl inn Ex •e 1 :" 7:9 l ne o.ob Il ]!1 .,1- p -press—. .... .nl.wen 11 { 1 Mal P Et cess ..o m Express P o u I 8:52 p» aleY'tg .1:1JY $ezF'zPr' WALTON To Toronto To Goderielt Expresa 1:63 n m 1 Express 2:16n m Express 2.147 p mExpress 8:80 p m WROXETER Going East - 7:05 n. in. and 8;55 p, 111. Going West - 12:46 and 9:47 p, m. Alt trains going End connect with C. P. R. at Orangeville. for Owen Sound, Elora and T G. 13. stations. GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent. 3,9 istt:i.ct ' lc bs Wroxeter - untended for hast week) Mrs. !lentil visited 131'llssels friends. I).- 1111Tavish visited friends i11 Toronto, Airs. J. J. Davis and little son were visitors in Alton. Fred and Mrs. Davey and children visited Grand Valley. Mise (Jamie Law1.1*', Tbrnnln, is the guest of Miss Til. Hazlewood. Thos. Savage :its. Dnrllam. is spend- ing ,aweek with his pe vents neve. Dr. W. I7. Bryaho, or Otunutngay, Alta., called on old friends in the vil- lage. Jen. and Mrs, 130001, Smolt Ste. Marie, aro visiting old foiends in this v'ciliily. Mrs. II. Little, Tornntn, is the quest, of her parents, R. and Mts. Black. Miss Oassie Hateris, Tneonto, spent the holidtty with her mother, A1rs.. Geo. Hareis. Irwin Dm'st, and family went to Listowel where they will spend several dlrys. Fred, Piercer, of the Royal Bank, visited et his house, in 111ltrkd(tle, over the holiday, Mr. and Meq. Hartley, Vti.nkleeh hill, were spending the vracatiou 15(111 relatives ill Hawick. '!`hos, Sandeeemr. Tmvnito, is spend- itng la two Week's holiday with his parents, D. D. tend hies. Sanderson. An (assembly, antler the ,auspices of IIIP young people of the village, w(ls. held ill 111e Tow'❑ -131(11 on New Year's love. Solomon Ringlet, leaves for lits home in Snail t. tile. Marie toter spend- ings with relatives near hre, L I two wee J110. SSLOW/1,11:,bud. D11sR Agnes l+ Stew i t Tarred 1> find Alex SIMI/ " lV 11 of visit t h 11 home indR I t a r c tf t o 'Pn f n be r 1 y 1Calgary, Alias / Lura Black, Alta., to whose r(tlhel T 1' 131ae1 at one time emulne13.'d ,a fo nilure business here, is renewing friendships in the viltngr. The following item taken frmn the .nmol n Daily Stns of. Dec. 270h- refects' to au aunt of Rai 0na'r of the Bank it 1-lnoilton here. --The mftrringe was solenoid zed vel y OMelly in 0haltnee's Chnrolt, of Ida Edith Mathewson, den Al et. of the late John llal.ltntvsmn, ni` baav 0* -t'al, 111111 winism 13ysm1 Hassle. or (tulle, Oat, 'Pine pester, Rev. 1), L, AlePheesnn officiated, with 1)r, Reis sal them gar,. The bride WESH given away Ity her brother, T3x>hrit Mathewson, of Clinton street, tont wI1r1 11 robe of satin bromide, with tulle veil arranged in cap effect, A 1'eceptiin was held at the lime of bars, Thornton liiustlarll, Markham street, who w01.0 It gown or white satin and lace. Mrs, Mark 'Pnrner, sister of the bride, peered tea, wear- ing rt, gown of Mark limo ave pink 1 int tin rrln ' f 1 a f'.l. i1Mr. and Aire,is t ailt ''R ( 'n nm'rite, ill It tri l I the An Iran bride wearing a purple Velvet noel Imnr I (Joel nod l tl With Pet Man hitn > o nl nod t nnil`r 107 Maul 110 stat, On their ret len they w111 Make theft' 1lotfle in Gerrie, helms! well known and highly 1'e- speeted !resident of the village. Ill tellneu1 tools Mime at L011(101 011 Ttlesissy ui'ternt>on, About (35 people young and old as- sembled iu Use C. 0. F. 11a11 Feitlay evening when an "At Horne" was given to the children connected with the Episoopal Church. After a program given entirely by the clsild- ren, presents were thetelbuted from a nicely deem Mata la Pe. Lnuch 151118 then served. The chair woe occupied by the rector, Rev. Mr. Roberts. Ono Of The Saddest Stories. IPirst. it WWI a (mid, neglected of 0nnrseunci catarrh developed. Nnth• ing was done and consumption follow- ed. Wal els the little cold, keep it 110211 growing by using "Carnet ho - zone." NIlhiig simpler than 'elud- ing the germ -kissing vapor of this grIolIll freshet.)'. Colds alai ealmerlt flee as before fire. !'.very trace 0f throat and bronchial trouble yields int. mediately, C,Ltarrhlrlone 1H eclee title 1011(1 obsoletely guaranteed for »•e- venting and coring catarrh and kin- dred illy. Two sizes 25c and 101,00 at all dealers. Grey Senoot REPORT, -Following is the repots of the standing of the pupils or $. S. No, 8 Grey. Pupils were ex- 101111ed in Arithilelic, Geography, Beading, Writing, Art. Spelling, 0iinpositioe and Recitation. Marks %vete given nlsi for regular attendance and genet'eal proficiency. Names are 1u•rlulged in older or merit. Sr. 117.- 31 bode Barron. Sr. III.—Flora ',Mc- Lean, Mabel Carmichael. Jl'. 11I.- 10hn Alc7.'liggart. Sr, IT.• Alex, Me - Nab!), Adrian McTaggart, James Mo'lYlggaart, ;lames Carmichael, .1 r. II.—S odic 13cNair, John 1cNanght, Marjory Fulton. Sr. Pt. I.—]1)xeellei1—George IOlcNair, Vera McNaught, Jr. Pt. 3. —Excel- lent— Feigns Molaglrlart, Margaret Mende, Hotvaecl Mitchell, Annie 31cTuggltrr, Charlie McNungh t. K,vr* TAPER, 'Teacher. Struck By Lightning Neatly clesceilies the celerity of Pa - 0 01'11 Extractor, .toots corns out in s101•t order, Oanses 110 pain, leaves no sear, and gives `perfect satis- ftteLion. Reml+tnbee there is only one "best"-511M's Putnam's—fifty years in use. Bial ale (Intended for last week/ let's. Hamilton spent Xnlan sat Ethel. Vernon Higgins returned from the West tills .eel(. Jos. Yco 1(.l•t. In visit friends at Port llm•otk, Mich. 11Iiss Mabel Cloulles is at present visiting her plurelt0. W. J. Doff, St. Thomas, spent Christmas at his home. Paul .& Jetvilt shipped a car load of hogs on Wednesday, At tine Ferguson, Wiigluuu, called on friends in the village, 11Tts. 11. A McCall is at pt'eseut visiting relatives at Delhi. AlissesBlack, 131th, are at present visiting 11181• b1.0tl1er', Robt. Aliss Ruby Duff, 1larrowstnith, is at present visiting het parents. Aliso Mary Stewart, Bowling Green, was holm. for the holidays. Miss Pelle Baker, Melbourne, is at present, visiting friends here. Alex. 'McGee is on the sick list:. We wish hill] 11 speedy tecevcry. Ken, and Airs. 3lesse, London spent Xmas with the fnl'mer's mother. W111. and ales. Itall, Louden, spent Xmas holidays with relatives bele. Writ 'Thornton attended the fnne•al of the late Simnel 14fe0uldyof Morels. W.T. and Mrs. Johnston arehome from Glat1131011e, Mau. They like the West. floe. Miss 13. Messer has returned Moue after xa few noon) visit with friends in the States. • Jen. and i-hrs. Cloakey, \Vingletin, spent. Xmas with the P0rmet's father James Oloakey; Win. and Mrs. Manley, of Snnlh• among . r'e enhvisiting nm 1 tuuptou, are of 1 s 6 fl'i'nts in this vicinity. Rev. Dr. Riddell.Tornnto, preached In the Methodist church Snntlay even- ing and spoke to a large andieliee. The annual Sunday School meeting 0.51100 held in the basement of the Met1odi50 ch(1101) Tuesday evening at 7.80. The program at Ole Christmas enterltiinnlent. Christ Inas night wits a goad one end the proceeds amounted to about $87.00. WOMAN COULD NOT WALK K W She Was So 1111—Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound. Pehtwater, Micll. —"A year ago I was very weak and the doctor *aid I had a yri ---(✓.,yii to serious disple ce - glI had d back- tI''1pache and bearing down pains so bad that I could not sit in a chair or walk across the floor and I was in severe pain all the timo. I felt discouraged as I had taken everything 1 could think of an was no better. I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound and now I am strong and healthy,"—Mrs. Amos DARLING, R.F.D. No. 2, Box 77, Pentwater, Mich. ReadWhatAnotherwoman says: Peoria, I11.—"I had such backaches that I could hardly stand on my feet. I would feel like crying out lots of tinges, and had such a heavy feeling in my right side. I had such terrible dull headaches every day and they would make me feel so drowsy and sleepy all the time, yet I could not sleep at night. "AfterI had taken Lydia E.Plnkharn's Vegetable Compound a week I began to improve. My backache was less and that heavy feeling in my side went away. I continued to take the Com- pound and am cured. "You may publish this if you wish." —Miss CLARA L. GAUWITZ, R.R. No. 4, Box 62, Peoria, x11, Such letters prove the value of Lydia D'. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for woman's ills, Why don't you try it 7 Miss Nellie Burgess, Tut on to, was house for the holidays. Geo. and Mrs. Simone and 8011 Grant, from Neidpath. Sask., also 3. A. Wilber from Montana spent Xmas with II. A. and Mrs. McCall. Don't Use Greasy Liniments. A century ago they were popular. Today people want something easy to apply, certain (11 results, and above all a /dean liniment. WhenNet•viliue is applied laches and pei118 disappear as the gni i pores absorb b is soothing t)thing heal- ing properties. Nerviline penetrates 10 the core of the pain, eases instantly and leaves no oily, bad smelling memory behind: Good to take in, capital to rub on, and five Limes more powerful indestlnyii1 pain than any oily liniment. Don't fail to get a large 25c bottle. Blyth D. and sirs. Somers, of Wi'nghanl, spent the holiday here with relatives. ,las. aid Mrs. Blur visited the Intter's relations al' London last week. Miss Beillget Kelly, of Loidnn, is vrsiting.with her sister, Airs. F. Mc- 0anghey. The funeral took place to the Union oemetery here of Johu Heapy, who cried in Loudon. Neil Taylor has resumed possession of the eestaul'ait email' after being away Nom it for about n year. Jauhw'Taylor, win has been in the West for the past 17 years, is at present visiti eg with his another and other relatives here. Oi areonnt of three of the condi- dnie22 for the Reeveship dropping out of the 'ace, De, Milne will be. Reeve of Rly(h for this year. The young people of St. Andeew's Sunday 8011001 lseld a most enjoyable lime recently by having a sleighride in the afternoon and 10 lunch at the sabred loom Afterwards. R. H. Robinson moved his harness stock into the stole vacated by Mr. Cha mbel',s and James Dodds, who is going to start up in she boot and Shoe and grocery business, expects his Meek 11(25' at once. T. M. Channbers, [vho 138,8 been (a Meal 018801anl for 5(3011, years moved his stack of goods anti household el'. feels to Ethel on Wednesday of last week. He will engage in the nle'- 23(LI1Li101111sities8 there. •0••♦00••0•♦•0600••000•r•OAA04900 0444400600.4Ar,00•0004, • Great Closing Out 0 A. ♦ 0 OOp SHOESAE • •0 • O Will continue • • • v d( • zi 0 0 0 y,, r Note still Greater r: at r �i t LIt�in Prices: m i Men's All Felt Shoes regular $2,543 Reduced to 1.85 • •.. 2 Men's Felt Shoes 2,0o " s Youth's Box Calf Bluchers sizes 1 1 to g, re 13ular 2 00 11 , A11 Prices Lower than Ever • • `2" 2 e. ichards s. 6 0 � r I I • r es4•. +♦••0 •••••♦♦ ♦ •, 0 1.40 •• 1.40 2 .NIS BEAUTIFUL NEW YORK WII( Souoox REP Rx Foliorving4th; I report Por 0, S, lit), " 11 illoris, I.ra- ani, iu Gram,, Hist., lit., tipell., Grog.. Arndt, Pass 60 honors 70. Sr. IV,—Thehnlr Purvey 85, Viola MacLeod 05, Mary Miller 64. far. I1I. —Addition Fraser $2, Hazel Robb '71, fiarvev Robertson 60, Jr. 1II. Ohristle Forrest 70, Rattle 1'ur'vey,78,. Elva Ramsay 71, Melisstl Jmllneton 50,, Verna Jones( ort 41. Jr, II,—Sparllig Johnston 62, Margaret Miller 61. Pt, IL--Elonoes--Gerrie Robertson. Pass —Alma Wheeler. Janet Miller, Gor- don Moffatt, Laura Johnston. Pt, 1 Sr.—Excellent--Louise Fraser, Jittery Robb, Good— Margaret McDougall, Jessie blesser, Duncan McDougall, Pt. 1.—Jr.-111 Abel' Johnston. BEssJE M08E8, Teacher. Possesses abundance of beautifu bait' and says : My hair was thin ant ragged and I could never dress it to look Hive in any style until I begar treating it with Sageine, Sageine i8 the only dl'e38ing I ever use. Sas Fox in Brussels, Out, is agent fel Sageine and he says : If Sageine wil not make the coarsest hail', clean soft, fluffy and beautiful anti 'acid inches to its length, bring it back 1111( I will refund your Money. Rouen] bee to go to James Fox's drug store as other stores cannot supply yo1 wil.li Sageine. A barge shaker -top bottle costa only 500, Alex, and Mrs, Taylr, of Port Stanley, visited with relatives here last week. The young people ale having some splendid skating 011 the rivet at pi es - ern. As a rule the ice is covered with snow but this year is an exception. 1'1101 family of A. and Diva. Cum- ming. who ate at present at home for the fleet time In a nnruber of years, presented their parents with two be'e1101thl easy chairs and an address on New Year's day. LEG BROKEN.—James Beatty [net.. with (a serious accident on Wednes- (lay of last week. It seems he went up in the loft in the livery barn to get.a rope and not noticing that the trap dour w1 open fell distance as en n of I 1 20 feet, He broke one of his legs and sustained a very severe shaking. Asl Ile is well n in ears the shook rov- e Y P ed very severe. � Bo A Strong Man. Inm ease your vitality and nerve energy. rest eve vire and force to yonl• overworked body. Ferrozone will do this as it did for Walter Wood. of Beaupor't, N. B., who 301 ites : "I can say Fereozone has given me a new )ease of life. A year ago I suffered so from 0ervons exbaustinn I 303.22 scarcely able to drag myself around. My appetite was gone. I had no coin' or ambition and felt used up. One box of Ferrozone started me back to heltlth. I took a number of boxes an(1 my health was completely re- stored." For risen who are tired, pale, uervnus and thin -blooded nothing rolupares with Ferrozone, 50c per box at all dealers. Atwood C. 0. F. will hold their annual At - Home on Friday evening, Jan. 9111. R. A. Thompson sold his 100 acre fln•n, in Oxford Co., and realized 88500. Jas. and Mrs. Nichol, of Elma, held the 25tH al>nivetsar of their wedding on Friday, Jan. 42nd. Congratu- lations. ongrat lations. Annual meeting Of the Donegal Cheese and Butter Mfg. Co. Ltd., will 1elheld at the factory at Donegal on Saturday, attn. 10th, at 1.30 p. m. The annual meeting of the Elma Reform Association will be held in the Music. Hall, Atwood, Friday, January 9th, at 1 p. m„ for the election o'f officer's and other busi- ness. It is expected that E. W. Nesbitt, Dl. P., of North Oxford : R. T; Herding, Barrister, of Stratford, and others will address the meeting. Goderich While in Guelphon a short visit James Mitchell, editor of the Gode- rich Star. fell on the sidewalk and suffered a severe. shock. He returned home but dad not give 11p work and he i8 slowly recovering from his fall. George Johnston has pUi'011 sed (eon] the Clinton Automobile Co., one of their auto trucks, and will have it fitted up for both passenger and freight traffic between Godeeich and Kincardine, also to Iaiokiow via 1)nigatinon, to Bayfield, and any other point desired. The investigation into the Ontario Wen Sbol'e Railway case will be re- sented Isle( ] be fot'e the Ontario Railwa 9 Y Board (10 January 0, at 11. a. 01, The )tlRt } )t)ller] rll 51eLR made on tl ]e under 1 t1 staudmg that additional information he seemed and that the im9en booksi be traced. It 1s understood that some enlightening data had been sectored and that 3. 417. Moyes, ex -President, - will again be called for evidence. At a 'recent meeting of the coo-' gtegatinn of the Baptist church, it was deckled to extend a call to Rev. W. lM \Vlighton, of TCeiilwoetht Who preached here a short time ago. At [.hat meeting a 211001on was made by Duncan Cameron and John Chat - len, which 5\'109 endorsed by the en- tire Coilgregtatiou. Me. WI'ighton, who studied at'MO/raster, University, Toronto, is n good sps(akei' and a very fine young man, It is not itnown Whether he will aceept:010 Call or 8101. 'rite congregation here have not de- cided alpon the 81lal'y, but itis Under- stood. that it will be over 5800 per. ann0111. +r WE NAVE TRE AGENCY FOR la e' r Hair a ne n, Ants/Jere Pill*, RI hto foerheumatism,All erpue I ir V. Marion plepiu•ationls beat' that gladly1 > io en narn6and tvu Darre,<ntr d C and guarantee t:lsen.. Jae, Fox, Drug gist, 00 YOUR DUTY enrbl'aCe the ophlortenity, put the burden on our shoulders and work for its abolitions or al'ewe going to May at house and say nothing ? . t say everyr an iyIls Countytlhr Il be out o that daand Flay we •arc going to (wry the Canada 'Peutpe1•- 10210111 Ant with a fall majority. I wish. '. it to be uuclorstood that I aur 41111 elilgle and that I a111 not %vetting, this for 0131 own benefit but foe the beopitt. I of ahem, 'I load the expeidenee of oleetiug a young man while in tt near- by towns corning front a hale! withh it 01i1d il' probably twelve menthe tie - they stinted down the street I -stood anis gazed upon the poor baby. Now 001)0 is 11 that le to blame 33 Is 11 that, mon, no it is the. temperance people n stand a 1. allow the den* r. wh tat 11 ids and 101 h u1 traffic] to exist, 1 hope thltt this will be sufficient and that. every true Christian will eudeav013' to 04011e 011 the 20th of January and also bring othet'ewho are a little indifferent to -- the polls to dust their votes and the Lord will semis, bless thee abundant- ly. Yours T]'uly, OBSERVER. EDITOR BRUSSELS POST.— I would like to ask some of tate young melt why it is that they like to go to Winghain 80 011011 ? . Is 11 for social arnesement, spiritual benefit or moral benefit j Now I think if thesetyonug hien would slay what they went for we would find that it ryas not .for' the above mentioned things but some- thing more degrading and disgraee- fah Wir)gletin, like many other places, has its drawbacks and the greatest one is the bar. It nut only hurts the townspeople but see hots Many of the young men are led from the surrounding country. No one eat: prove to we tiny advantages that. can be obtained by. the sale of in- toxicating liquors. It is not required 10 business or anything in relation- ship to manhood, in the other case it is pulling to pieces our young leen' and further it is polling down the strength of our Canadian citizenship. These men would certainly be a credit to any country if this curse was over- come but what are they ? A credit or not, I positively say not. We, the electors of Hurm1 County, will be given ars opportunity on the 29th of January to prohibit the sale of such liquor's., Are we going to Biliousness it certainly one of the most disagree- able ailments which flesh is heir to. Coated tongue—bitter taste in the mouth—nausea—dizziness—these combine to make life a burden. The cause is a disordered liver—the cure Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. They go straight to the root of the trouble, put the liver right, cleanse the stom- ach and bowels, clear the tongue and take away the bitter taste from the mouth. At the first sign of bilious- ness take Dr. Morse's 40 Indian Root Pills MONTHLY HORSE FAIRS BRUSSELS Regular Monthly Horse Fairs will be held in Brussels this season as follows THURSDAY, JAN. 811s, 1914 FEB. 5th, 1914 MAR. 5th, 1914 APR. 2nd, 1914 Leading Local and Outside Buyers will be present. MONDAY of next week at 30 o'clock, the Municipal Councils will convene for organization. ALFRED BARKER, Jns. Beliautvne. R. F Downiug'an(1 ino, Hewitt took in the Listowel Poultry Fair on New. Year's Day and prououucod it a sue - cess. . err The Regina Watch How about that old watch? Is It 11ot giving satisfaction ? Have it exchanged for a REGINA and you will always be sure of the right time. They aresoldthe following prices : 7 -jewelled 20 -year' Banner Gold-filled Carse -$11.75 15 -jewelled 20 -year Banner Gold-11111ei1 Case - - 18.75 17 -jewelled 20 -year Banner (told -filled ease - 16.75 7 � • the V pglled e -Waterproof •Hof Nickel Catse - - 8.20 15 -jewelled Waterproof Nidltel Case - - - 10.20 17 -jewelled Waterproof Nickel Ouse -- -' - 18.20 These Watches are all guaran- teed for three years. La BLAKE Walton - Ontario RAYMANN is prepared to supply the best goods in Windmills, Iron and Wooden Pumps -and ' Stable Fittings, such as Piping, Wat- er Bowls for stook, arc. Repairs to Pumps. promptly Y attended to Give me a 0x11. 7 1 A. R YMANN Cr ap i u k R b a I yAt e e You Get��� flus Because Your Liver is Lazy You get a bilious attack when your liver, refuses to . do its work. The bile does not flow. You become constipated. Food sours instead of digesting. You have that "bitter as gall" taste. Thestomach becomes inflamed and inflated— turns sick—vomiting, and violent headache.—The best preventative and cure for biliousness is Chamberlain's Tablets. They make the liver do its work—strengthen the digestive organs, and restore to perfect health. 25c.a'bottle —All Dealers and Druggists, or by mail. Chamberlain Medicine Company, Toronto. 1= eseese••••••••••••••s••o•s •••••••••••••••••••••••••• e +x Cutters and SIeiBhs • b • e C ALL AT Et1VAN .& Co.'s, Brussels, and you awill see something that at will please you in the e Cutter line, as they have a large stock on Mand e in several styles. All are of the best quality and latest styles of Auto Seats. s m A a, • • b 8 i • L6 -. EWAN &-- ' .41100,111.1116•40044646414,660401$ .00 PORTLAND CUTTERS Nice, Roomy and Comfartahle with Trhnmings to lift out BOB -SLEIGHS' all made of the best of Oak 'and our own build on hand, Call at an early date and get your choice as this stock has got to be sold to snake room for 1050 Buggies for th-e coining season, • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • O as 06 a► • la • 03 N e • • • B • 5 • s • ri • ••••••••i1••0004•00••••