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The Brussels Post, 1914-2-12, Page 5BI1sir1tSS GAfiUS, WM. SPENOE 100N VEYA.NCEli AND 185UER OF 11Altai AGE 4IOI+aN Eh (awe in the PON( °thee, Ethel, cal -4 JNO. SUTHERLAND & SONS �roD�i �+v �pLIMITED IXA7frf'/�,�°e r/�t°Sygyp'Gee LPN Omniszo AUCTIONEERS, L S. SCOTT MB AN AUCTION l • non, will doll for better prates, to potter men 111 leas time and lees 0hare10 than buy other Auotiuuee, In past heron tit no won't (Margo anything. UOtoe and order oat 0.12•21.2,8 110 arranged al Stile Milos or to ':•10,ual applioatlon, LEGAL AND CONYEYANSINti lt/ vY t M SINCLAIR— 7 • ba ' Solicitor, Conveyance.' Notary rabfto, kit. ulaee-biewarteBloo( L door Northof Chianti Hotel Solicitor for the Metropolitan nnuk. pLOOUDFOOT, FLAYS & K1LLORAN BAltltlaJNR4, SOLICITORS, NOTARIMe PUBLIri, ,ETU. W. reoonsooy, K. O. R O. RSV. J. L. YUULnonag Ullioee—'L'hone formerly occupied by Mesar' Cameron et Bolt (ionaatoa, O./TARP AL LAN L: NE BOYALMAIL For beautiful booklets showing the luxury of the large Allan Lipari', apply ogenta, or write us direct. ,o LIVERPOOL GUS OtiDON-HAVRE 95 King StW Toronto. W. H. KERR. Agent Allen Line, Browels, the + Your sitcoms in business lire will de• ` pond elnl0+t entirely lrpo0 the school • y00 attend and its ability to start you right. �! rLLICi T JIM wv ruWAvfrbvu� ;v e/vAtaIawAv<UkmA, c START RIGHT .t f r, ffj� �f���G� L' i1�1. i�GE�Xi TORONTO, ONT. has n race/mined standing rnr superior b'toineaa training and for 40144{ng .102 doors to good pnsltlons A II bo -11,1+4,1 schools e0.0 not 011102.. tV rito peday for ntr qu•go .ntningtin and Drs the ndvs n. tale this School offers. Open all year Eater any time Otte. Yonnit and) W. J. ELLIOTT, ( Alrxnndor Sta. j Principal. ,^avotAvima?�c2x'tt'AArtr 4t,..tv.cewp:y•,cov eft r:>AV. , *90 a 7 v r aVe?tV AVax Fear ') UEENTRAAL( Y,t STRATFORD. ONT t)atadn's Best Ppm/Moat Trail ling Soh nth 'Ph-ee ,lepartae•nts - Com. morels!, Shorthand and Tologra- 7 pay. ;011000 H. a 4nw•uogil nim , lO'. weal, Individual 0oarcualon 1- given y by n strong, uxparloined staff Our gredoate. nuoueed, ,S'tlldel,t, 111ey 00. ter at 1011y time. Get one free male. g no and tow what we onn do for you. • D. A. MCLACHLAN, Principal. f t r;,r4v Y8 4K,Yt 1 vavAt AYAva8Al 1011.;YAv,•. ,....m...6,..6...a.kw../.6.4.4.w.01 Enter Listowel s Colege€ D Any time AND 1Grow with us. vt�r V For partloelnrn address— *�t. EDWIN Q. MATTHEWS, Prin. �v.' 7 Y �Av,��s 7:av�Av�v�..�A�s XS'AVati'AvRt+A'9kYA *YA�a THE Best Brains in Canada have paetioipnted in the pre, • pal•amon of one apletldid Roue, Study Courses In Bnnldng, Economies, B11iher A000unting, 0nnMnor0tnl Art. Show' (lard WI15011t, .Photottrmnhy, .120'211• Ism, Short Story- Welting, Shorthand and Bookkeeping, Select the work w Melt haat 11,011.10 S ye00 and wrlto 110 for particulars. Address THE SIIiW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 391.7 Yongo St., Toronto EISSIEEMEMEMIIIMIEFEIMMENIMSMEIMIIMIIMIle MONTHLY HORSE FAIRS BRUSSELS will )e e Tllal• Afnt Lhl Horse Valve • w 1 Regular 1 Y held in Brussels this season as fell( Wet • TLIUR,SDAY, P1+JR. 5th, 1011 " MAR.61h-1011, ,r ,o\1'H Zed, 1014 • LeaclIng local and Outatdr obvert will be preterit, Bustnoss Cards (JAS ANOE'•SON. VE ERINAF0Y SURGEON. 411000040a' 10 M H $4or1 01110e at Ander, m ysruo, w 00,y 002110, 03,'000.10 000elrhuna No. 29, OR, T. T. M'RAE •,cltelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Weatlat0 and Graduate of the. (Joliette or Elly '10w0 and Surgeons, Ont. • Fust•grat'uate imago Bye. Ear, Nose and Throat Hospate. .,,e„gu. 111 llx•Huesr burgeon at Si. Mir.. Hospital. luru»cu, Innen over M. (0. booth's Drug Store. tee IMO! ownn0000011 W1t11 Uranul•uok at ell hum UR. T. BRYANS atoholor of Modbluo, University of Toronto, teeanuto of Uullege of Fhysl0,Mle and .sec :eons, Ontario ; exsa',110r Sudan Surgeon u Mestere. Hospital, Toronto Offices of tate Do A. MuKeveyy, Smttli plunk,' Brussels. Burnt phone 45, ALEX. 0 M'KELVEY M.B., M,C,P.&S, O. 1045 Wow. atreot East, Toronto Diseases Ear, Nose and Throat Simon/ 001J0.4nnt n+ 14111•, Nose and'1 Mout liniment, New (mars” Hospital, 'forma, ost Graduate H111'v0 rd 1S edital '40l,001, bu nn . late ienlue Resident Surgeon Maas, Its *late Inll. teary ' late ()linkedesdstnnt ;f use and no. not department maw (},n H 'cul ; Into Hou -e NM peon Toronto Gooier losp10o1 L- In liruselm by appointment, OR. M FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. 'hyebian and Surgeon; Post Graduate court, orlon tS"g.), Now York enol Chicago Bo - Special attention todtaenne of nye. ,•a nue and throat Eye, tested for glosses. DR. WARDLAW loner graduate or the Ontario Vetorim,t - 'Hage. Day and night oalle. Ofl1ce oppose lour M(11, Ethel. MAUD- 0 BRY•NS OPHTHAL.MOLOGIaT •srmm�nl gradual,' 1)eperrnlent of 01110 11, , dogy, Ito•'ormlce Medlutl' Uoliegl,e, Oldest: u , i. prepared 00 1000 nye- and Its geese. ,"1• ('moa over (Iry War'. Hest minim tm'uo-r, n 9hnrodoy, Friday and Maternity of ever ,•sek Ofiue Matra 1 to 0 p m il'Wenoo• 0 appointment, Phone 1219. T. R. BENNETT .v111 glvo better satisfaction to hoth burr, a .eller then any other Auotloneee nod odd • ru•g" wltnt 1. rmaunabie Soles nondurl Anywhere In 01110,1L, Pare bred stook s0 i0. 0'1001018r, Wrlte or 'ph.mo 28 Wroxeter. gatal Dais 4tems DAYS are stretching out, SCHOOL Board Friday evening of ibis seek S,viuitDAY will be Si. Vnlentint's Dat', so purchase your missives HecKEY.—Fridav evening the School 'peke, teams of Wroxeter and Brus-' .els met 011 the rink here in battle ar `av' and put u a great fight for nprenviey. The g honteam had sit ass victory by a score of 6-2. .Both •ams played well and contain wain' «agate hot }cry timber. Form ('Aa AGENCY — Toho H GSI. h'ai It, of Btus'eis, has taken the local vtencv for the well known Ford Automobile and should Ito well with it le has nue of the 1914 models that In Dill be glad to show those thinking n' mirin>r-. Several intending purchaser - ire already on Mr Galbruhh's Itot Se 1i, Min on nage 4 of this issue. The Cause of Sore Peet. P1x,11111111.1.11,111 carefully and vete" nbee .1'1 tiebl V find Iole',li"g'a,oto ty 1,111i08.101' n'u Ext reel or. II'a 'orioles., it' ore. nod 'thrive all gnirlc to mer. I• isl on only "Putmno'a" WOMEN', IN'•Tt'1'UTE —'Phe Feh''t14r nesting of Brussels 5Votnen's htstitu" •-111 be held in the Public Librar, lurlience room Fria .y afternoon of xt week, in 2 30) „'elnek 'Topic wit e •The benefits and pleat•ttr« of s McDonald Institute tramine," to he uiwduced, Iy Mrs. loon Rohl) and 'ollowed by discussion All the wonted •f the community are invited to this m=eting. NOTABLE DAYS IN 1954, Si Valentine's, February 14. St Patrick's, March 17, Good Friday. April to, Eestet• Sunday, April 12,- Vretorta, Mae 24, Dominion, July 0, Labor, Septetnher 1, Brussels Fan', Oetnher 1 & 2, Hallowe'eu, October 31, Chrietttns, December 25 LAST'lhursdttys Monthly Horse F1ir attracted to big crowd There were ttiany buyers and a goodly nnmoer of 'torses were sold. More would have heen had it not been tor the wide gap net ween seller and buy r as to price Next Fab' will be on Thursday, Mat'el> ph and will likely be one or the best of he'teason, Mark the date down so as o keen it in mind. COMMONWEALTH MALE QUARTETTE — t`ile closing Contort of the Public Library Course will be held in Bros. .els 'Down Hall on Monday evening (torah end, when the talent will be the A 't Commonwealth Male Qilartette Phis is one of the best 1nusreal oi'gatti- aati0os travelling. Their program will be entertaining, humorousandealcn• atetl to please the big audience expect. to greet them on their first visit 10 Btat ,aelx. Ect.1rtE0,—Daring 19f4 there will he 4 eel'peea—two of the %nn 1411(1 ((310 of lie moon and a transit of Merely . °vet the son's disk.The annual eclipse of • he sun Feb. 24(11, 25th is not visible here A partial e8110ses of the moon on March 1 tth,.1211, will be 90811 }hers I:e tweeo9p m.o:t -March Hilt anti 2 n 01. on Mach. .12th, A total eclipse of the' sue occurs on Aug 21st, par'inlly vtsilile here; On Sept. 4101 n partial eclipseof the moon 0ccars between 4 .rlc•nt Like a Thief In Tho Night, That a Ilitiv 11(1111 enilles. , W,e si( it,'ar an o'er( window, fel. MI itf t>et'1< 'n' sore bark, Perhaps (tool off Lao Iutckly aftert'xeet(na—ncemualisin evelltps. Spend what, . yon may.. bort (01010(13' 0otl('t buy nnytd(tug be'tte' Ihttm Pnlsol'13 Nervilino. It's pole - at n power enables i n reach Lt 1 1 ! (9 t L ail Lissna'u that's why It cares lache nil t tae 1'ah'L totoOb, For outward ap. phcittlou we guarantee five tinges more et1;p1lg(11 Ihim ill tiny olherr hili' merit, Inwardly its harmless and as ore to 011e hereafter to ('use at once. noel 00(0,0(0030 n 10(1110111110(0 lo' E(olsoll'a Netyilin8 tvhirlt is the ono groat. ittrtiseho 1tl I1a)u{1sa Of lCdlGgr `('010 "Waikarwee" Club of Brussels will give an A-sembly iu the 'Town Hall, Lb asaele on the evening 00 'Tues., drye t next, l7 la n lu st. Music will be sup- plied by the Cortese Orohestra of Lon 4011. 1 0 0 F --Following are the officers of We,tern SL'•I' Lodge, No. 049, I, 0 O F„ Biusoels, who were installer! a short time ago by I) 1.) G. M. DeveU, of Wiughant :—J r. P. G , W. P. Fitts er; N. G., W Williamson ; V. G., W Braadloot ; R. S., J G, Jones ; F, S„ A. McGuire ; Treas., F. b Scott ; War ten, itis.'l'hnell;Con., W. Little ; 0 W Marlin; I G., R Henderson; L S. N G. F, Hunter ; It S N G., ''leve. Backe' ; R ti V G W. Me :raoken ; L S. V G.. R. Oliver ; S., R A. Pfyue; Chaplain, R Leadlerdsle Croat Distress in Hor Throat, Not ao uor00mn0o(1 expel helve was !lint, Mf Mew. Il, S. W ibtlonl• of Shuler, N. S. Dinettes failed, still a quick tire was found in "Oalurrhnzutte,n Nit1r,• Lille 0la0te,11el.t : "I hit 01-• been W )oast dreadful suffer er fv nn uronchiltl 11(1(10118 and catarrh. On Inion daye I would hawk and Buffet. n :reu diet .dtlessin t 1 uy throat. I used 11 kinds of inedieiue' but Ilvin't gat '11 M"u"t'''t relief' 1111 I 110011 Cotlarrh- z'n18. It hots strengthened my Immix, cured my rough and 'mule me 'utirely well," Refuse snbetilutee r•'1' t. he one reliable bronchial and helot0. Mire. All dealers sell "0a1- latrrhozone" in 25e and $1.0O sizes, A BLE.IEO 'Pt11NG.— What a blessed ,bing it would be if one could run a newspaper anti never ask some of its ubserihe•s to pay no As Inng as the :leper eoes m0 week - fter week and no statement is sent for arrearaees everyt- hing goes like clockwork anti you are one of the best and most accOm- modating editors nn earth ; your patter is the best In the country; our items are highly t olished ; your advice fol - owed ; sour savings gladden the hearts ,f the hoes -hold and happine's reigns supreme. But 0 I what a brute you tr0 alter sending a paper two or three years for nothing if von politely send in oar -.I ill and ti -dc what is due, or a por- tion of it Yew. ratio old paper is not if Any account 1 not took it to ac- O'nttrn elate vote ; nn one in the family "...Ids- it ; we can get all the free rending matter al the dime stores and hundreds 'f other mean and cnnoetnptible things •us• hurler" a' the editor and his paper If we were rioh we wnn'(1 nor ask env - ale to pas for his paper—we would not aria( one MRs TANS. FRAYNE .PAOSE1 AWAY,— I'h'• Free Pr ss 01 Frh,'nsry 3,11 speaks .s follows of a former Brussrlile t—The tenth occurred this mor'line of Mrs. 'See Frayne at the age of 85 years. Lars. F,syne was n resident cif Manitoba rut. 044 veers, and lived for 21, years of lint time at Balmoral Coming West when site w•ls 51 Years of age with her "'shoat" E'ljah Fret ne; who died 26 ' ears nen. she settled in the Balmoral district Upnn her growing, ton old for arm life she came to Winnipeg and teed with herdarnliter. Mrs 13 B•shop. 184 Unimnrat street Mrs F'avne was 115 years olid on New Year's 1131, Born Smith's Falls Ont , in 1829 she lived the ear'y mart of her life in that place. Son .vas all her life a pioneer, for she ,(sew nn i'tl the times when Ontario- was u the earliest staeea of development. 'evr.'ely had the province grown out of rs talon' stages when she came West, s' a time previous to 'he second rebel - inn She to cnrviver by three tlaltgh- «rs end two sons They ere ; MrS !Arneson Bishop. Mrs, George David on, Miss Tillie MoMaltnn mei Lorenzo lrr.,yne of lvinn;neg The other son, Elij•,h Fr"vne, resides in Denver, Col 'I'h« funeral consisted of a short service held a' the house at 4 o'clock- Thursday I1ernnon . The remains were shipped an the following morning to Balmoral, 't'it're interment teas made. Bluevale 4 A. H. Mfsgeove, M, P. P gave a Hite address to the Literary Society 'seem 11y alt "Oliver Goldsmith," ske(ching the historical bn'kgrnnnd of the ant's time 811(1 giving am i1i1- tnu'tloal 11,11 syinplalhel'ic review Of his lire and works. Mr. Ifhtsgrove has always an111rihim: worth while to say ,and is always wel°nnle 0.0 lois old. 11011018 Among the 00119) nem hers oto 1 he program was a reading from the "Vinay of \Vakefi 1d," by Miss 0. M. ,lesser and an Irish sting by Miss A IPA Aite e I. Mho'a Lila Grey dive (a 11Um,rnus rending and there (VM•e awn v811y pleasing ninon duets by Nies 0 !giggles and DIiss Lillian MpOnOl The first number of the "Litemgy Diaper." woe rend by aha sttify of which Robert Blacit is Editor- imehief, M'orrts i;NTEWOAINED GLASS,— The Adult Bible plass of Jackson Sabbath School was very hnnpiLally enter- 1a1n1'd Phursday evening nt' hitt week 40 the roml'urlrthle home of ,lion. trioti 5)rS. 5I211,100y, 811 line, There were ',hotel 20 presetiL and to Hae I -halo was spent 1111prn11gN11 progu1111 was Lt vett 1001.0101 illg or vocal and hue 11- t ie(1tnl mush:, renaings, st°etthes, nr'ial chat, games lord hutch. An A 1 time Wtte eojoved FARM BOUOLIT —Last week IRobet•t• lir.,\vn, or .this township, tone 11rsed tht' fine 100 amp faro, of J. \V, Short - reed, of Piolt'r River Dish let. Prue lienar $6,i0t10 'I'hl' lilt Is Smith } Lot (loo 0 Upon it to a comfortable hele1 house, Intuit horn, &l. \\'n wish \ir. Brawn 8110014s in l's fnrnl- in; op01.111i0119 This wiil give him( 2211,tert's time. Ml, end flee. Short- 1,41,14,„, hnft- 1pfI,Itis! tarok I'tn' the fttr \Vest, hcnae the re,annn fol selti'g. M0l•IOOL PrIPOBT—Ftetlew(ng is the report for ti. Si No. 8 Mori is far ,Tann' li•t., I> 1ep -'00(illa eXi1171111tlltrn1A fol "hirh the• pupil was nl1seot. Ex - towhee' in At'It111me111', Mpetttilg, Hist. 1141 'Geterteoph,v, 11nt.raore Ohass. 'l'ntaal 400 — (le'rge Agar 800. *"hu„thllhetve' 100 Se TIT. Total` 100-*Prnestine kslleee 235. Charlie Mattel 160, *George Brewer 10 1, *fntt line 76 7r, III. T°111 .100, 11vt 8V71tvt4k 205, *O:tmlerou Mustard 102, Charlie I'lnanitan 151, **Owe Moneli 80 • Se TI. Tom' 400. -- *Et he' au"to"s," 100. (miry (Tio'rtiss 188, **Wit titer T5er'tie y 176. **George bell 120, 'Jr 15 General lllotk.—Einer Fo'lhee 610, Moar'in'ir" G1'aslly 140, Whiffle Allen 850 Pt. TT,-151tt.y Warwick, 467, Al.ied lultnstoti 457, TORS IAV3 i E L L AGAR' Freed From Bearing Down Pains Backache and Paan in °'debYLydiaL F. Pink- ham's i n- k ham's Compound. 'oronto,Ont.—"Last October, Twrote to you for advice as I was completely run down, had bearing 7`7 down sensation ill the tlj lower part of how. els, backache, and pain in the side. 1 rl• also suffered terribly II from gas. I took Lydia E, Pinkham's VegetableCompounil and am now entirely free from pain in back and bowels ani alt" stronger in E vett. way. I recommend Lydia E. Pin/chrtm'.s Compound highly to all expectant moth - era. "—Mrs, E. WANDBY, 92 Logan Ave- nue, Toronto, Ontario, Consider Well This Advice. No woman suffering from any forum of female troubles should lose- hope until she has given Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound a fair trial. This famous remedy, the medicinal in- gredients of which are derived from na- tive roots and herbs, has for nearly forty years proved to be a most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. Women residing in almost every city and town in the United States bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, if you have the slightest doubt that Lyclia 88. Pinlrham's'Vegeta- ble Compound will help you, write to Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co.' (confidential) Lynn, lSfass., for ad- vice. Your letter will he opened read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. Fred. Brewer 331, Jim 'Purvey 201, lank Allen 200. PI.. 1.—,71tnst. Mae - Very 428, Fraser Mustard 401, Bertha Snnch 802, Ohat•lie \Vaewiek 344, Wittier Sellers 811 ; Adella Tuevey 282. Doris Allen 280, Lillian Gam iee 272. Aveo awe all endant'e 28 5. M. P. FRYFOSLE, 'Teacher, SCHOOL REPORT.—Fellnwi,g is the repot t of S. S. No. 8, Mort is, for I he month of January, Olasres examined in Oomp., Aritli., Lit. ouod Daily Work. Total 300, p11140 150, honors 225.—Sr. TV Class.—Ivan 59r'Arlet' 65'8 Jr. IV Glass.—Amdt•ety Nichol 218, Norman Spei r 1,651, 131'. III Chtee,— Joloi .11,50, 9 142*, Annie Alvtlek 85*, Russel \"silts 82*. Jr, III Class.-- M..ry .11,,N4411 201, hial'gttret Hanna 2511, 10, S.11112108 240, Annie Little 2':1 tl 1 I. 11w 11t .A r 2lU XMargaret \N183, Maggie Claris 182. M. C I t ,,.-,boors Duncan 270, Clifford Mark • 237, Florence Nichol 180, Gem go C'i•,unpiuu 54*, Roy - Champion 47*. fo. 11 Uhls' --Everett Nichol 204, Allan spelt 107. tie, Pt. I Olass,— (Id1e,l ,liter, Vev'l0 ()lark, Mtanley ii0ri:'o, 11,10,31 .Alcock. Jr. Pt I Ol01ss, Mara 'write it ' 1,i1114'. 14l imtl'y Class. — Miller Me \r ter, • Anpte UI1irk, LotLle l'hnwpiou. :['hose limo ked * missed nue m1' 1111,le ('918111(1. F. HRYANS, Teacher, sietrout, Il'RPO)i(T,—Report of 8. 3, Nu. 1 al"1.11.1'„1 rhe wow lo OP Jaua- aly:-- L+Y:unified in Ilistol'y acid Aril Wil cu, Sr. 1V,— Gem ge 1111• 4rtinu 00 Jr. [V.—Lily Jackson '38. Moulder(' i10 AiMellrtle, "history, I.nngung'. and Geography.111.— t.dua 11r(Shc 81, Omit Sicilian 66, (,no•at Harris 48, Earl Watson 95,. CIeu $1111 35 Sr. 1L—Vine Wyatt 03. Pt. 1L -.-Russ 'Button. Those ln•e01v1t i'vo'ry tiny ;-... Edna McCall,. (Ulan Belly 11AROAltET 0OwAN, - Teaoltet', RliEUMO CURES RHEUMATISM. No (mailer holy Inn; standing your' 110LY(' may he, dint'( despair, get a battle of R1t011100 1.0110(3'. Jlas. Pax wells i1. with to, WM1.101000 10 benefit you. Rh"uu,, is wonderful in its (Inial( action, the pail) ('eases, the muscles and 101,10(08 (1e 11(1 01' soreness and stiifness, and vet y- soon a Rheum,' patient is ttlile to have the Same '111104th am) vitality of youth, Itbeumo "milds blood so rich and thiel( Lith 'tele 'rill cannot possibly exist. ltitr'tlmo costs only 81 00 for a 1(uge bottle from .las. Pttx or dit'eet, MI cite rgesrepaid tenni 13 V. Mario,' 0n„ l3ridgebth•g, Out. Grey An enjoyable social evening woos spent al the home of Mrs. lite, Wal- lace, Wednesday evening of last week. IiR.oxOE LEFT ARM.— On Srtt 'Imlay. Ilmnral y 81-1, ansepli, soli of Mts. .1 (0, Smith, B1l con., had the misfortune' In have his left :(0111 In•nken near 0 hi' wrist, 110 was changing a colt front 11000100(100 10 1to al her when his 11.1111 WO. raugl ll between Ll 0' stunt. wall anti the animal we n above re. (Mit, We hope he will sono regain the nse of Lite injtt. rd member as good !L ('vet. tiouanT ,)ANDY Pam.— The fine 135 neva fan m of Lieeose Lispectnr John 'P'n't'aiir•e, of Clinton, has been ptlreltnserl by Ernest Rosell, who recently sold his 100 acres to J. Je•mye. 3lr. Raze"1 and sisters will 0100411''.I't lel t ( 11 ) tibu nt the 1st of March. Many old friends will be sorry 0l, 0pe f.hprn remove from this Incnlit,y but will wish then( the best of success. 58,750 was the price paid, ' STOMACH ' HEiLTD-- ONO ON cast TO MI Very likely Mimes have advised yam to nee Resell Dyspepsia 'Tablets, be. 0111mae score's 00 people in this ensu- munity believe 'them ul be the best remedy ever made for Dyspepsla and Iu i • tstlou. d g That Is (shall we think, ton, because we know whist they Have done for others EMI What they are made o1',. 4Ve have so touch 'faith in them that we urge you G0 try thrum at 0011 risk. If they don't help you, they went cost you a cent. If they .don't do till that, you want them( to do --if they don't. restore your slpwtt011 to health and make your digestion easy just tell us and we will give back your money wi attest a word or ques- tion, Containing Pepsin and Bismuth, two or the greateot digestive ((0015 known to wetltwtl silence, they soothe and comfort the inflamed stoumu:h h- iring. help in the see' i+Lio,o of g#,net1'0(1 juice, .•heck heartburn and distress, Pt (mune regular bowel action, and make 'it possible` for you tc' eat whenever you like with the cent- ime ing am:ul•aitee that there will be no bad aftereffecte, We be- lieve then" to be ,the best ,emedy nettle for dyspepsia and indigestion; Sold oily at the mote than 7,000 Rex. all Stores, anti in this Low' only at one stole.- 'Three. sizes, 25c, 50c and 51 00. F. R. Smith, Brussels, by Mr. Rosen. Farm adjoins the town of Clinton, on the Huron Road and is It tine property. SCHOOL REPORT. -Ful lowing is the 1epnrt of S• 8, No, 10 Grey for the month of January. Hi/11019 75% Pass 60%. Sr. 1V, Examined it, Glatm 'm'•, Geography, Hygiene, Reading and Spellheg t --Maggie Love 71, Gem. may 68, Leslie Lake 65, Stanley 1\iaehan 60, May Inglis 88. Jr, IV Exam10ioed In Grammar, Geography, Hygiene, Reading and Spelling. Lawrence 'Whit field 79, Ool well Speb' too 71, Selwyn Baker 66.Gr('set•t Inglis 62, .1 rem Love 86, Jr. III. Exaini Med -iu History, !'tending, Spelling, A1•llh- metie, Writing and Daily Work Charlie Neabel 77, Alfred Neotbel 01, Herman 1Vhitfield 03, Eddie Wald 48. Jr. TI. Examined it, History, Read- ing, Spelling, Arithmetic, Writing mad Daily Wolk. Vallace Inglis 72, Elio Whitfield '70, Gladys Whitfield 60, Harold Neabel 68, Lenora PoalLee- son 66. Slary Wald 138, 31•ai•garet Stevenson 82, Belle Inglis 00. Edger Whit field 57. Part II. G'•t•dnn Speiran, Vrltna Michael, Roy Pat - Leeson. Part I. Mervin Heart', Gladys Neahel, Arthur Whitfield, Edith Love, Evelyn Ellacott, Walter Ward, My' 1 Ie Holt 1 tbecc OrvalI Will t field, Mabel Onx. Peiomuy. Bettie Neabel, Melvin Oarnochaun, Laura Patterson, Myrtle Ward, HA.ROLD ARMSTRONG, '1.`each rite. Ph, Far A 0)ear Gomptexton t p A• 011:(18' em(lple)LEom 0:, 11,4 'lit wito'M eyldeooe of motion el,•tt,d! i,'os, In pati health the fair' "'estates a 810411. hoard, !4111 � -(• I 1` � (14i• Ne \t'tl 1111. ' Clht ! l a 1 I A5 yellow, bile is or0 pro(ni'tly ul+tried ; it pallid, the kidneys err fanny ; if eltiu, iq 2ntu'ky mod darer chiles be,. tomtit the eyes, bolt 5, 1' r1>rm111011tiuu, Whatever the antra., no remedy compares' with DI. ihnllillon's Pills which .1tre mild, .sate, purifying and vitalizing in their ,tetiou, 'lht y give 21 11a1'veloto2(r1,Ny till to the , hreko', brightou the eyes enol eelnl>Iie,, health that dell.. ego awl ,lkt'a.ee. Sold evetywh.lt Cxod'oris;t'o :'FILL Asit'1'UIIN N'oR $.3,01101. --rite. annual alerting iii Atlexnudt00 300110100 aim Ganem" Ito opitall boar" wits held Friday flight in the moo. ""nose with only a felil au Ieodettirr. Rrpin 0_ giveri. 0910000(11 87 10011 it,ltaloned 87 patients treated, 1(1 birtlot, 8 71 •'(,oa'r's 110'11 showed a nnbstaml1001 h„bume- all hand. The ',mod derided to pass a 0eeohttiull to t-1 m r 1e 'men rowel' asking for n grant of $15.000 to enable them, to (tut the Qa1Lr1W1, foropedtyit, shape, Over E year ago it was fistful l lint the pre- sent hospital wo8 Ino sr111111 Ulla in- adequate for Its pal-IM.r and the (iamerno lnnperty was'h„ught but was not fixe(, up IIWIIg to the Meavy expense imve,tted, Belgrave D. Geddes pnrrh wed the general stolealmrk of 111,. Adams. of Loudest - intro, 11, ',hook! do well as be will' look carefully after the wattte of the .public. 1411,81 W00I2 11i11, who was forintely hotel Beeper here, removed to Loullott 00 bete he hies purchased a hotel ht1`ltlleae. - Here's A Friend Indeed Consti; )tion is the bane of old ago—lea 5h cathartics - a^47ra- vate,av idt,oma duceCham- berlains Tablets, the mildest and gentlest aflasatives-bestforthe Yonne, the rnir>dleaged and the old. 250. 'bottle—Druggists and Dealers. or by mail, C6natorlaia Medicine lo. ToData. ap 011(01 414k5 ( BEST The Ladies in this Town are Simply. Ging Wild over Harmony Hair Beautifier. And no wonder, because to make the hair lustrous, soft and silky we believe there's nothing else— and we sell about all the various hair preparations made—that any- where near comes up to Harmony hair Beautifier. Ask any one of the many women in this town who use it— she'll tell you she "loves" it. Just look at her hair, and you'll come to us and get some yourself. • F Is just what its n:rule inil;ih's,' ,jest lo nial:e the hair glossy, lustrous, more beautiful.—Just to matte it easier to dr(:rs, and more natural to fall easily and gracefully into the a v: In t 1 :d faith of 1 h coiffure. •' It leaves it delightful i .:,ll anti c.e>i idea, and a lingering, delicate perfume. Will not change of du•iccu tltc t•=)1 hr. Contains no oil; there fore doesn't leave the hair' sticky or stringy, Simply sprinkle a little oft ;your ]:air cath tithe before brushing it. But first, make make sure that yon.' 11 air and. scalp are clean, by using q L t r•311 t i t (' ?'. '"r�s� 0 Li u i�'o —A. liquid shampoo 'to keep 111,1 hair clean, soft., smooth and beautiful. It gives an instantaneous, rich, ftattnin. Hiller, penetrating to every part of the hair and scalp. It is washed off Just IN quickly, the entire operation taddng only to, few moments, :Ti leaves 910 lamps or sliel.inrssi,—Just a refreshing sense of cool, sweet cleanliness.—Just a dainty, plt>asnnt 2110(1 clean fragrance. —Both in odd -shaped otnt (hilt((" bottle:, with sprinkler tops. Hari»lotty hair liar ,)f0;j', r $1,W, (IJ, Harmony Shampoo, 50c. 130111 are guaranteed to please you, or your money back. 'Baso : 3itga 13oll11i1cs Endorse Them ._---, There is 110 class of women who know better haw to discriminate in ilio use of things to male thein more beautiful than actresses. Among the many celebrated stage beauties who use and enthusiastically praise bath Ittnimmy'Hair Ileau(i(icl' and IlarmonyShampoo are: ' ETITEL BARRY'MOTIE L1URET'i'E TAYLOR Star in "Tanto," Isnlplro Theater, Now York, Star in "Fog e' lily IIe(irt" Cort Theater, New ELSIE, 3E1161180NYork. Alar In "A Strange Woman," 800, un," L000,,Now 'NATALIE1 ALT York Sr r in "Adele," Longaeto Theater, Now lark. LOUTS)'•, DRESSER ROSE COGIILAN Star in "Potash and Perlmutter," G. 1I. Cohan star in "Few Feathers," now touring the united Tt1v.fo,, Plow York, Stato>. ' Sold only at the more than 7000, X15 Ctores( Ours is the rmti Stere' n this Town R. Smith BRUSSELS