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The Brussels Post, 1914-3-19, Page 4be trusseis post 'PHUR DAY, MARCH 19. 1914 A, 13RODRtt deserves very hearty sup. port in his bill to place the ban on the cigarette, It is a •wit e.spreaci evil and the sooner coped with the better. I.1' is expected that a general Flection will take pace in Great Bingen next. September, in which Home Rti'e and Welsh DIS-esiabliehment may occupy front seats, SLE Mackenzie Bowell, who passed his 90th birthday, is to be treated to a non-political dinner at Ottawa He is e wonderful old gentleman for m'In of his years nod has retained his spright- liness to a marked degree. ONE of the latest.vic"inis to 111 health is the Hon F D Monk, of 'farting. Cartier, who has resigned his seat in the Commons. He was a former Minister of. Public Works, Mr. Monk will seek restoration in Southern Europe, AMONG items of interest to the people who live in the West is thatof greater freedom in the money market and low er rates of interest. Both of these have tied up many a man's affairs, perhaps sometimes for the good of the person so handicapped, WHAT about that Huron Co. Sen- atorship ? Which of the three M. P.'s have hold of the best string to pull 1 Huron should have a good claim, especially if we are to lose one eon• stituency, Is Edward Norman Lewis the victim, Live :program of Temperance leg- islation is being put into the hands of the Legislature and Commons in the form of amendments to the License law and Canada Temperance Act that will make both more workable in the for- ward march of the temperance cause. A man bearing the serene name of Heaven, who lives in Toronto, strange to state, ie the permanent liquidator for -'tile Williams Shoe Co. of Brampton He should make a peaceful and happy settlement of the business affairs of the Co. in trouHe, .on the principle that "Heaven helps those who help them- selves, No matter how hard you are up against financial embarassment It is a dangerous role to go into the business of manufacturing coin in opposition to the Government, Two Lindsay men, Burke and Burkholder got 5 years in Kingston penitentiary for practiciug on $io Bank of Montreal bills. It may be terribly awkward to be poor but you only get yonr.board at Kingston. GOVERNMENT HouseCOS ill t m i1(lio W R dollars when; completed minus the furniture. Mr. Bowman, of Bruce County, went after the government w'th a sharp stick- over what he termed a great bungle. Public atonies eppear to go easy but it would be a different song if the M. P. P. had to shoulder the ex- penditure -the strings would he drawn tigher_for sure. Now is the time the electorate In general should have an eye on the Assessor's roll so that the names of leggin) qualified people should not be omitted from their rightful plane neves• sitating trouble and expense at a later date. Councils would : ave money also if ,they scrutinized the rolls .more ,closely along the same line. There are =nick panties that do this and cut out what might be grievances at a later stage. Every elector should lake a more active interest in.seeing that his or .her name find proper place on the Voters' List, '''Bv the signs of the times there is going to be something doing in the rrtdiel railway butldiug. The want of definiteness will disappear as the question reaches the practical stage of what part the Country ,and muniel- y'-ipalities will play in the way or financial help, Huron County should open a gooil field but the. Hydro Electric people ft should present their report of the initial survey, 'fbeee s jest a danger that in seeking to encompass too much they may throttle the soh Ane by making it too burdensome. PaOVINCIAL. Treasurer Lucas says in his hud et speech there i lo g r s a ,st s r , p(. of 832o,276 while the Opposition claims a deficit of $1,Soo,000. It would be well for the electors, of Ontario -if one and only doe system of book-keeping were in vogue so that tite correct financial position could be arrived at, Lt world appear as if the parties have reversed their methods of Calculation since the political positions changed. One thing is certaiu the miser is ofteu transformed into a spendthrift when the party changes from the left to the' tight of the Speaker. NArrowitlg it down to the last analysis wilful waste alWays ends ii) woeful want and no one Will dispute the feet of largely increased xpelidittit'e 'going of It )feCes'ary blit II 0E11 of It elite eittreVagance, BOWELS OUT OF ORDER 1 WE GUARANTEE RELIEF You know ns -and, when the guar- antee Oaexall Underlies to satisfy you or your money back, you know it is because we have faith in them. We want you to cone to u8 and get a package of theirs. Use a few or Lhe entire box. Then, If not eltitely satisfied, opine buck and we will give Intek your money, You promise nothing, sign nothing. We aacciept. your mere word. We believe Rexall Orderlies are the best bowel remedy trade, They taste like candy. Soothlug and easy in taction, they do not cause griping, nausea, pneging oe excessive looseness, as harsh physics ill. Rexall Order- lies time and strengthen the peeves and Inuselee (if the bowels and promptly relieve eunetipttiiom, help- ing to overcome its cause, and at. the same tune 2emoviug the chief cause of sick headaches, bilious)1ess, bad breath, nervousness and (thee ills caused by inactive bowels. In vest pocket tin boxes t 10e, 25e, hoc. You. can buy Rexall UI del•Iie5 :only at the Rexall Stores, anti in ibis town only of us, F. R. Snaith, Druggist, 132 ussels. TELEPHONES for section men on rail. ways is one of the latest al.plications of this modern invention. By its use tab cul be kept on all the trains and thereby better plauning may be done in work on roads, bridges, etc. The field for the telephone is practically limitless and the more general its use the greater its benefit The government should own the system. WHILE some people are very hes 58mietic over the story of race suicide here does not appear to be much necessity for worrying over the State of Tennessee where Mrs, Coplinger, a farmer's wife near Flatwood has set the pace for -t9r4 by presenting the head of the house with a quartette of line Coplingers-3 sous and a slaughter. All hail to the farmers. they still lead the' van. WE are sorry to observe that Rev. Aaron '11. Jones, curate of St. Marks Episcopal church, Toledo. has accepted of the position of censor of boxing b tits. The limit is eight rounds, no decision. Few lines of so called sport are as dangerous to the youth as the avenue that leads to ••prize fights and disrepute. It cannot be made a re- spectable business by putting a score of persons at the head of it '!'here are noble ways of leading the youth but the b.txing is not oue of them. - "STEALING from the dead," as some of the then opposition in the Local Legislature designated the Succession duties when the Liberal Government enacted the law, is no longer regarded a sin. Although the sum pard from this source totalled over a million dol tars Inst year it is said the Statute will be amended to increase the rate and cut out some of the "dodging" done In people of wealth to cheat the Govern meat out of their share. The idea of the Government is that wealth should contribute a larger amount toward Provincial upkeep Guess that , Id yarn about "stealing from the deed" must have been a silly ghost story. THE PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE Evantural makes a long statement to the House in which he does not appear to slay touch. He apnl»gizt•s for Lire letter he wrote offering his services to the hotel -keepers and ask- ing for $10,000 in mitten, but does mit say the two words most required of hien, namely ; "I resign." lion. J. J. Foy, leader of the Government, remarks on the nlniesi1n and says that if the resignation is not foi t11 - coming, steps will have to be t,akel to force the member for Prescott to l'esigl). Mr, Rowell Colleflt'8 in this plan, Mt'. Rowell introduces a Bill to prohibit campaign contribe' Mini either to Provincial of Municipal elections from eorporatious, Govern- ment contract ors, all holders of liquor! licenses, whether bier, shop or brewery, distillery of wholesale and all ttas0ciat10118 whose put pose IL is to further the interests of the trade iu tuloxicati)l liquol•s. In addition to a fine of not more than $5,000 and not less than $1,000, those guilty of violating this law are U. be liable to imprisonment of not tome than nme yea and not less than three months. It is not known yet what attitude the Govermrne.nt will take towards this Bill, Last year 8 it 3anlea Will tney approved The gene'al principle of prohibiting campaign coin lei butiona from cel tale 5n11rce5 and also requiring the publication of Cato intim' expenses ane embodied in the 13111 of J. G. Ande'son, Liberal member for South 131 tics. Last year's 13111s were withdrawn nu the cutler standin that they eonld be re -intro - (bleed this year. Mt, Rowell's 13111 adds Government contractors and license holders and Aseociattons to the oorpnratiO119 which- alone were debarred by last: year's pi'opo5al, The fines are also mote drastic and the inlprisnlntent peouisioai is sought, The la1tet. is the Most Minor tent part of the Bill its the itroepecl'r of jail will often doter a matt Who bnuld not be held back by fear 1)f merely it fine, It Is t'ecoglilzed that'll' Mr', Rowell'' Bill ()canine haw a big step In advance would be taken t0 tlrifypollMeeilnOnt0tio, Hon 1', 13, Lucas presented the Budget speech anti ahows whit he elating to be a etbeilits of $820,000, TiIN financial arid' of the Qppositiom Spring O!Coats Woollens of wonderful weave. Striking designs and color effects in the fancy cheviots and tweeds, plain and fancy grey worsteds, black cheviots and Venetians. Fly front or buttoned through. Light weight materials will be tailored strictly to your actual measurements and no "guess fit." PRICES FROM $ ' TO $40 W. P. Fraser, Agent, Brussels 0. M. Bowman, North 1»'nee, and other Liberal speakers contend that this alleged surplus is 01(111cital and that in reality a deficit marks the year's finance. As a nlelnbet' for a rural tonsti- tnency, Mr. Bowman makes a vigor• nus onslaught against the Gaven. relent for extravagance in building the new Government Hauge. The estimates first amounted to about $400,000 but the Government's own figures now shote 0101.0 than 88110.000 arid Me. Bowman estimates the final and completed expenditure at $1,250,- 000, He slays that this 411111 15 mere than the total asseas(neut of the largest township in the Comity or Bruce, and characterizes the Govern- ment's action 'In a wanton waste of the people's 01011ey and one whirl is directly nppnsed to the spirit of democracy of which Ontario is proud and which the Government should encourage rather than discourage in this wily.• Help near at hand. Is what you want when sickness happens rat eight Gan you possibly fled the equal of Nerviline ? No, for 4111111, it strands unequalled in cueing pain. internal 0r meal. Fau•arbe, tol,tiuu•he and neuralgia disappear in a jiffy. Rub it on told' away flies the pain. For cramps, vomiting or iudigestio)1 all you need is ten drupe in sweetened water. Skit 01 well you'll 132211 Pal - son's Nerviline invlllnahle in your house. Get a large 250 bottle today. Lead b u ry SCHOOL REPORT. -The fallowing is the report of S. S. No, 7, Manton, for the month of February. It is based on daily perfect tvnrk and vomiti31, anal the pupils are arranged in order of merit 1- Sr. IV.- lt)lhel Reid, 'l'or1 anoe 1311011)15, • .3211)) Arnhibtald, Jr. 1V. -Edna Reid, Bye Sent 1, Della 12!uGavin, Ellie Archibald. Sr. IIL- Geitrge Turner, Jr. 1,11-Ohnrlie Mc - Gavin, Charlie Boyd, Petrel Thinner, Hugh Rhin, Susan Holmes, Joe Holmes. Jr. IL-Mabet Campbell (even) Belle Timmer, John Jeffrey, Joe Campbell, Harry Rhin, Louis Storey. Pt. It- Anna Stewart, Melissa Holmes, Janet Glance, Gordon lhinGavin. Sr. Pe. -Marjorie Reid. Gerrie Timmer, Edith Hoboes, Wil - Be Particular is ABOUT THE KIND OF SEEDS YOU SOW 1 :_ In Seeds -as in everything you buy -there are ;t, many grades. And since it is impossible to judge .,t. their quality by examining, you must trust en- •-• tirely to your Seedamen You can depend on us absolutely! 'We will send you, on request, our big 80 -page Catalogue -Free. one of Can logue for FEularrsit>h each. Ndt for(1) Todsy DARCFI & HUNTER CEED CO. LIMITED 3. Box 122.4- LONDON, ONTARIO is „ 011015•015S•15•••0090010s00220• 00•00 0000030000•8•••••••••• • 0 0 • • 0 • IID • • • • • 1D • • e • • • • s Canada's Hair a • •• • • a fr • • • • • • • • • 1 Sato Fashion Store GIeGhares Hair Hoods s with a run line or Hair Goods, including Switches, Pin- • Curls, Bangs, Partings, Pompadours, • Transformations, Etc. MEN'S WIGS AND TOUPEES. OUR MISS GLENN will be in BRUSSELS rday, March llst at the American Hotel a • • a GLENN CHARLES, •• a Ladies 8asiln is of having Miss Ghent 6x11 at 80 Ring Si. tWVeal', • reside,ce kindly limy° address at, Hotel. demote. lir 11011lit1Mt141iY11ttiti••604111 .466111)41 ilitliiNII11461t.6111t 6611a.wr040611 • t► • w s ('4 • 0 • I, re a • • • • We are pleased to demonirkrate our Goods. ': Attention of the Farmin Community 9 I have fell lines of the melons Ag. eicnitural lnlpletuetits in stock and alit tilde to supply the needs of all on short notice. See our Steel Low Hay Down Loaders Spreaders They can't be beaten. Nigh Grade Pianos Phonographs Sewing Machines Stock of First-class Buggies Homestead Fertilizer is the best on the market. Get your supply now and be ready 1'or, Spring sowing. • If you require anything in my line 1 ing phone 82 or call at 2227 warer'oom. You are always welcome. S. Carter,- Brussels batt 18nhnee. Jr. P1'• -James herr, G'rahaul Kerr, Gordon Hoboes, Marguerite Balf,nr. Enrolled at- tendance 32. Average 27. K. E. BRowN, Teacher. What About Your Kidneys? Your back aches and fairly groans with the distress of kidney tionble. You're discoid aged, but you mustn't give up. The battle can be quil'kly W011 when Dr. Ha 1 )hens PI'lis ret to tl work. These kidney specialists bring new health and ))today to young and old alike. Even one hex pr(1ves Ihob marvelous power. Continue this great healer, mutt yon) iti1neye will heroine tae strong, fl' 511ro)(1)18, as able to work as new nn05. R.lnnenxbe, (ilis 1)1) Hamilton's Pills tarn purely vege- table ; they do yore liver, bladder and Jtidney trouble. They will eras you, or your money lack. Price 25n per box, at all dealer's. Wingham lIntendedforinst ween! BASE3tENT FLOODED--13enanse the water pipes in the linee111ent (1f the Baptist Olotreh were frozen Saturday night, and there WNW 3 feet, of water in 1.he Si mla)y school monis Sunday, all the 5el'V1Oea had to be held up- stairs. It is not expected that the loss will be very heavy. At the reception held in the Met110- diet 012nrrll Hnnday evening 100 people became new members. This wits it moat Successful Ie1Initiation to a live weeks'- leViv)tl 5Hl'vine8, The new Members were wtl(innled he the p08to)'; Rev. J. W. Hbhel•t, Meath's!. Znrhrigg, F. Bnnhn.nan, 1•loustnll, Dr. Redmond and A. T.Onnpe'of Clinton. Word tvae received from Toronto of the de111) of Mark Gray, for many 'years in charge of the \V1nglcam rnundhotem of the Grand 'Pernik Rail- road. About I6 511)5(s ago he .(loved to Toronto, Ile teas 81 11, 1,0 very un- expected with an attack of heart fwilure. Besides his wife, lie leaves four ehildr00. The remains were brought, to W1 ightum, 1)11)0011 took place 'I`uesllay. RIBS 131101:511V BY F.2tr. -•lid's,, 13. \"1nsiekle laud 1'i ie ribs amnCherl and >mslained Vel'y serious internal in- juelesml tree home Saturday evening when 0111• fell through a cellar door that hail beim left open by lice hue - hand. Ile bail been clow)) in the eel. lam' but, efts railed up lit Bold the baby while hie wife washed the disbea end on coming u) forgot to (dose the (loot, When Are, rllosi5l,Ie 01(4)10 out of the pantry ellesll peed htii the hole and el nshrd 1„ eelhte fluor, 7 feet below. Abe, Vansickle had 0 bad full just after Ohfiettnas in which 1,1)0 sustain- ed injury to her hip, from whirl) she hail out. ee0iveted. While it is ex- perLed IIntl She will 1001,)01, it will be some north' before She 1s around again. Notice to Creditors in the clatter of the estate of Alexander Stewart, Isle of the Township of Grey, in 'he Cntw,y of Hump and Province of Ontario, gentleman, deceased. . Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sec, 55. Orap. 211 of tate Statutes of"Ontario, I George Y, that all persons having any claims 'whip( the .041 Alexander Stewart, who died 01) 0r 'twelfth day of February, 1914, eta required to .,1)d by nest prepaid er dower to F. Sant B's'eels Post office, Agei) for Alexander Stewart. Brussels and Donna) Stewart, Hint'', i1le Exeen,nl' of the es- tate of the said' Alexander Stewart, their names and addresses and full parttenlera in writing of their Maims, before the Twentieth day of April,.1014, after whioh date the said Exerntore will Decreed to dl -tribute the assets of the •ai,1 do - ceased among ria per.ni10 entitled thereto having "ege rd only to the claims of whieh they shell then hove lied nntl01 and that they 25111 not he (fettle Inc the Raid resets or any part thereof to any person of whose eloini they not then have received nniice. Doted et Brussel. thio Sixteenth day .of March 1014. F S. 500mm. Agent for Exooutore. Notice to Creditors Ir. the molter of the rsla'e of Jean Sh,darn, lase of the 'Pow n• hip of 01"lit s, in the (•"Only of Hurum, Province Of On alio, widow, de ceased Notice IR heroin, elven pllrannilt to See 55, C11np 21, of Ole itntut•s of Ontario, 1. George »,n ay 1)l»• rialtos these811 n,, m1)')' having , 1)1, hat n d .Tea, :�hedd' n, who dr'ed nn or nhnut the 'rhi•d day of March, 1014 are r, quit, el to 'noel by pout preoeid or deliver to F. $ Scot Br.•esela Po.t Office, Agent for 3411,0E end Rohe, tShedden. Exeentor• of the estate of the said man All olden their names nod ed• dresses and full ourtieula•e in waiting of their claims before the twentieth day of April. 1914, after which date the said gcec)itnrs will pro. (teed to distribute the amok. of the said de- ceased among the persona entitled thereto having regard only to the alnlme of which they Rho 11 then bevelled notice and that they will not he liable for the said upsets or any part the•'o0f to aro parson of whosoelnlm they shall not then have rerefved online Dated at Hrussola this Sixteenth day of March, 1914. F. 9. 50055, Agent for Executors. be elft by this oven test - It s - It allows you to use less flour. For only flour that makes more bread and better bread in our oven test is offered you. • • From each shipment of wheat' delivered at our mills we take a ten pound sample. The sample is ' ground into flour in a tiny mill, The flour is baked into bread. If this bread is high in quality and large in quantity we use the ship. rent from which It came, Other. wise, we sell it. So your benefit from Du bearing this name is sure. \® More Bread and Better Bread and 41 Better Pastry Too" mo ITM Buy.it ecause It's a Better Gar OIODILL '1' 'Punt lug Lbw Ln,h 1N. (1 011 1.a ci n J. N. GALBRAITH, $650 Agent, BROSSELS Why Rolnain Thin and Pale? Pale people have pale blood. The al Gillla!'it IA wrong, 4881110101 Ion is )our and fond is not ("lounged into blood. The system Inek8 511Oily and rerun. stimetive power Which cam be sup- plied ty Fereoznne, ftbraces the mi. petite, digestion is alhuulal)1, what you eat is transfntWed Indo the kind of nutelment Your system requires. Vital hfl'•giving blond I.hat makes rosy Cheeks, etemiglh that defies weariness, spirit, and ambition 011 come from leereneorle. Nothing in the annals of tued'eine so.sntf' to. build n and 811100g1 hen Its T'1+1•t'iziile• 'Pry 8 513: box. Sold every whet e, Auction Sales A TB 0", W kni 038, son, 1 051,93 l'A , S.Scoc Scott, .Auttionee', he. been m0trnci ed 15 the undersigned 14 pelt by politics eviction at Sonnl 1111lr 1,01110, (tan. 8, Morrie, on Tuesday, Merell 24, at I o'rloeh the following valuable property: --1 heavy draft matched tenni, tieing 6 y11111'0 1 horse tvefgh• ing 1(100 1b rising 7 , ewe, 1 thorn' bred cow due to calve in May 1 Holstein cow due to naive It April, 1 grade Cow due to calve )ta July, 1 g rade row due to cal ve in November 1 grade (tow raw d last Fall 1 fat cow, 8 year- ling oohs. 8 Fail calves. 1 brood sow due to pig In April, 60 hens, 81,055). 1 pen six 1100(110 o111. 1 sot of barrows, 1 Massey -Harris hinder, 1 Rood drill, 1111ower. 1 penile renter. 1 turnip. s pulper, 1 set of sanies weighing 2000 11,0, 1 'angle farrow walking plow, 1 single furrow riding plow, 1 donhle furrow riding plow, I wagon, 1 an of sleighs, 1 wagon box, 1 oirtgh box, 1 emelt rook, 1 wagon rack. 1 ' double buggv. a gnaltits' of barley, 0 quantity of oats, forks, 01101118 11118 other ertlolen Sale without reserve as proprietor line sold -015 farm. Tering ;-A 11 sums of $5 00 end .under cash; over that aiMint 0 month' nerd It given on furnishing approved joint (otos, 4 per rent off for cosh on erect it amounts. Grain to be cash. HENRY JA('IO.ON, Proprietor, Au01 TON SAI.E 015 FARh1 0TO(•K 1'01 50 008are, &O. -F. H Scott, -Auctioneer, ha= received ins» naaim's from th0 undersign- ed Prep! letor to s,-11 by Public Auction at 9. Halt Lot 27, eon a, sterile Wednesday, March 25 at 1 o'clock, the f flowing Valuable prop- erty, viz 1-1 heavy draft mere 7 years old in foal to Maseott, her" stock eligible for regis- tration, 1 draft horse rising 4 pre, 1 draft colt 0 mos old aired by Admiral V anay eligi- ble for registration 1 driving mare in foal to 91111 Vide- 1 rood Marr 4 yeer8 old shred by 1 Idangitt Ore 1 light colt 0 months old sired 115 Silo Yale, I tho,a'-bred heifer 2 years old milking, 2110110,88 yeara old In o4t, 2 recap 0 00)5 8 acmeapposed in 0alf, 1 fat cote, 1 steer 2 scare old. 2 steers 1 year 0111, 2 heifers rising 2 years, 2 fat helfo•o, 0 tintvee rising 1 year, 2 young oalvra. 1 thoro'.bred Tamworth MOW -npposad m pig, t Yu1k,•81rn )1)w with pig- at foot, I ilhwsey•Hn5,10 hinder, 112asee •• Barrio mower, I ata0eer•Barrin 10 hoe drill, 1 To)t,n pea luwve0ter, I wi-err 10•hne drill, 1 llaoe„yHn, 1)0 new bay loader.) lend roller, 1 •'lint,.n fanning mill 1 McCormick 10 ft. rake, 1 13 wagon 8 intire naw, 1 set 10- foot diamond lise, owe, 1 milliner, 1 F, oat ,4c wood 'ong plo, 1 w lmy rad 1 Bat rllop•wk, 1 withg00rl'iawg0 10neft 1 105 005'e, 0Hua•) oaltivrltnr, I Ret bn'rar• weir',. 2010. Itis. n artily. 1 doxhld 'Ili lagr, flirt nu cutter, , 1 1180517 new, I rood wird, i Portland cutr0r, 1 street tenor newly 1). w, 1 1101 21.1, ek'lehe, 1 Anne- hent I m.t strode 11111111444 1 g, h,datnne, q'tantity of seed 2siley, no,, and peso, sap petit, and nualerno-other artieleti sale with- out reserve as the prom -intim is giving up `arming T.•1•111e 1-AII 851110 of $500 and tinder eneh 1 over that amount 8 oro"tdte' credit given on furnishing Simony. I:1 hint Note. 4 per 502,1 off for cosh on a2080 a- mounts 4 nil and fn, rattle ('11(1 .1A 0110' 1RELA ND, Proprietor. The People's Column VALUABLE PROPER l'Y formile111 the 7)1- Inge of Oran brook 411 tiaras of ;and, sev- eral fruit trees ; bonding,. in good condtllou, (nnnedmtc po0se0siun 're, lie reesonnblo. Apply to the owner, D. h1c977Alt1tE, 85.1f Brussels, FOR HALE. -Tho undersigned has a quantity of oats for in le. Phone 125u 1)6'81085511 0entral. DAVID Ia 001.111.31.4 EON, Ale• Klllop Two.. Wnttan P. 0. FA11.01 FOR SALE being North IMO of Lot 20, (len 11, Grey township, 11nr0n Oa. containing 50 acres. If not Bold by the Mt of April will lin rented for gratis art the farm is seeded down. On the uremi4es 10 a frame house and n goodwood shed, bank barn with stone Btnbliaand orchard. Good wed nt the house and a 0pr1ag et • the barn, 50 neves olear• ed, 2X, 101180 from Ethel station 135 milds 0101110eho81 and -church. Pol00Heloa can he given at any time, a mini) Por quick sale as the proprietor, Angus Campbell, is in the West. For further particulars apply on Lot 29, Con,. 10. Grey, Molmrieff P. 0 or phone 4710. 3151E8 hioKAY, sm. FARM FOR SALE, being N34Lot ls,Con, 0, Morris Township, Huron 0., eontalnint6' 10050/08 On the pron1008 fa a good 0•rounled frame house and woodshed, bank barn 4000, straw -shed 00x60, poultry house 18x40, and pig pets 'P110(8Is considerable timber on farm Location is about• ), mile from elmrch-and school. For fartherearth:ultimo apply oil premiere or to ROB'P, NEW 00MBE, Blyth Rafal 010110814 R. R. No, 2 Blyth STOREHOIISE FOR SALE ORTORIONT.- No. 1, Produce warehouse at Brn0sels Station G. T. R. For perttottlars imply to 3. L Eotfla, Brussels: 46`IEDAR LAWN FARM" FOR 111010.- The nndernigned o1ere for sale his fine 100 (oro farm, being North 11111r Lot 20; Oon, 0, Morris towsshlp, Enron Ort. Farm is Ina good. Mate of cultivation, Wold folioed, and hos Mit fine brink house use ahat ant 0'5B0.Gn lawnn earroundedyo0dar hedgenr1) 52 x00 Font on stone foundation, Good orchard and 10 EMT. of hardwood bushy Farm leanly n mile Prem the splendid market town of Brussels and is l utiles Prom school, Good commun- ity. PosReardon at once. For further pardon• Mrs, price, terms, &a.. apply on the preinioes or to ,JOHN MOONEY, Proprietor, Brussels P. O. W. H. LOVE Funeral Director and Embalmer Orders promptly and case- 11111y attended to night 1)r 11117. Phone 228. 1 ETHEL, IDIVT. �COLL�GE AT HOME '1'hnnsauds 01'd(lubitinua young 1 11(1 I,lo arc feet primal mg 01 then own home!! 111(moony Inel•11(151, 11t1ntl nits its aten0grnpnern, bookkeepers, tuleglvl' pllors, oivii emit/anis,in root every 1 Hubert, of netivltie0, en.anay finish at Doi logo if yo, Ho tviah, Posit Iona 5)11),- nnteed• 1(0)lreollegea)7 81,y. Inds- - vidunl M4111O)01( 111xpait tulthera rttirty toles' 012(11) (512(5. Limpet M11111044 111 01»tndn 4555,2 2.1)115(1(4• . semen) enu•e0 ret leachers. Affiliated with Commomcini Ednao- tor's Association of °Annan. Sun mar Settee] at lumens Suction Business Col- lege, London. Winghom Business, College •10'eIlne,' - W. T. 1208515. Preald,',it. Pcineipril l