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The Brussels Post, 1912-1-4, Page 4'O �.ic it' ssZ TIM','DA r JANUARY 4 tela Tice Annuity branch will be trails.• ferred by the Dominion government from the Post, files Department to the Tracie and Carn,lerce, 1 t is doubtful 1 if the change will be an improvement, Oes of the interesting, appointments ofg overnments at each annual session is the choice of a Speaker, who is the chairmen of the proceedings while the House is in session. This choice will have to be made in a few weeks by the Ontario Legislature and may fall on W. H. Hoyle. of North Ontario ; Dr,. Jamieson, ot'North Grey ; or T. Herbert Lennox, of North York. It looks as if the political compass was, foiigwltog the old time theory and still. pginting North, Of course a man has to be a good Con- servative to receive the honor. The Liberals have not a man to spare any as their votes wG,it . t-oiint better on the ',Loa -art -lie. Boase. THERE isa big difference in Municipal' Assessors on the question of getting on the Roll the names of electors who have a right to be there whether on Parts 1, II or III. It is stated that some officials are splendid at the task, not even requir- ing the underage limit to Far the way, while in other cases well authenticated cases are overlooked, It is no answer to the question to say these names may be added or struck off at the Municipal or Judge's Courts of Revision. Ia a good many instances it cannot be done without trouble and expense. By exer- cising special care and careful enquiry the Assessor can materiallyminimize the work of the Courts of Revision and can deal out even handed Justice to all who have a right to exercise the franchise. Some electors are so careless that it is next to impossible to get them to attend a Court of Revision and consequently are not accorded the right to a ballot. ,You Say it starves them right, well possi- bly so but not if their name might have been ou the roll when the Assessor made his rounds. We know of instances where Municipal Councils make an ef- fort to add all names overlooked or new ly come to thel municipality or strike off those not property owners at the sitting of their Court but this is not done as a rule and as a result omissions or padded lists are sometimes met with. The law is plaio enough on the platter. dHu RISK Na MONEY Our Ropi tation and money a This Offer Book of \rV pay av tut ell the t 1 i medicine nice .used dining the Wel, if our remedy tints to oolnpletely relieve you of eoustipatacn. We take e a ll sl the gi h tic, You t It at'e 110 obligated to us .in anyway whatever; if you accept out• offer. Could any- thing be more fair for you ?: Is there any reason why you should hesitate' to put our claims to a practical test ? A. n0et scientific, t'c 1 ilii, Coln then+Belted treatment is Rexall Orderlies, which are eaten like candy, They ate very pronounced, gentle and pleasant in action, and particularly agreeable in every way. They do not cause diarrhoea, nausea, flatulence, griping or other inconvenience. Rexall Ohder- lies are particularly good for children, aged and delicate persons. We urge you to try Rexall Orderlies at our tisk. Three sizes, 10c., 25c., and 50c. Remelnbei, you can get Bezel! Remedies in 4his community only at one store—The Rexall Store, F. R. Snaith. 1`REPosT would like to see :the vari- ous Farmers' Institutes, who will be holding their regular series of meeting%. during the next few months, enthuse on such subjects as Plowing Matches, Noxious Weeds on the Highways. the abolition of Statute Labor, Spring and Fall Fairs the Winter Fair, &c, We are aware some of these subjects are I The highest standing was taken by already on the Statute Book and are re- Cyril Acheson who trade 84 per cent. ceiving more or less attention by Muui- cipal Councils and other bodies, yet a much wider interest might be aroused if the farmers in their .annual discussions were 00 freely express their 'opinions on these important questions. There is ample room for a linger enthusiasm and more practical interest and as they re• late so closely to the farming communi- ties they should not be overlooked. Would hearty, unanimous support of any or all of the subjects be to the ad- vantage of the people of the various municipalities? If the answer is in the affirmative then it behooves the officiary to lent a hand in introducing in a prominent way what certainly would tend to vitalize and at the same time secure richt rewards. figure heads' and did little or nothing toward the important questions with which they a 't ey were associated. ted Some tad and expensive lessons have been taughtht it number of municlp'tlitiea to the past Year owing to a diteliction of duty but how the new order of things, it so orda ed, will work, will remain to be seen; An outside •o@'iaial will be accorded more ipiplicit obedience ail interference of the local Board is often regarded as a' matter not requiring compliance with er an exaction entirely unnecessary. No More important work is placed upon the shoulders of any set of men than 11 e question of Public health and their duties cannot be too well looked after iu the interests of the general public. ' When Your Back Hurts Of course it's hard to work.. Stoop- lug over hurts, lifting is tedious, and you *ender what to do. Ever try Nerviline ? Nothing like it forweak or lame back. It penetrates to the core of the pain, eases from the first application, brings cure that defies a relapse: No liniment is so clean, so soothing, so certain to kill muscular . ben 13th. The purpose" of meeting rheumatic or sciatic pains., Your was the re-otganizuig of the Huron TAMWORTH HOG FOR SERVIOE.—Tire anderail;ned will keep for service on N4% Clara Copp, Blyth. Mane Elliott, Wilton Grove, Addle Grant, Brussels. Lily R Goetz, Platteville, Lillian M. Fod te[ 'Exeter, John O Johnston, Oh0811,0lrld. Frances 11. •lttakson, Teeswater, Gladys :beetle, Exeter, Grace Kennedy, Stratford. Rett( ICiwiie, Orediton, Mildred O. Lints;, Lochalsh, Margnc'rlte 1i, 1111110, Dian went h. Ethel Mitek in no n, TI vete 00, Jean a<tdlntosh, Uolyrood.. 'Isabelle A. 51 acttrthnr; Ti vertoii. John 11. Me Laughlin, Palmerston. Harry Ti iebuer, Exeter, Edward I,. Willis. Exeter. Lily M. Wanless, Eltit, Eva G. Wilkinson Iii lle. y Cola E. Forbes, of Walton, passed on parts 1, $ and 4 but failed on petit 2. Site will have to write on the final examination again. Huron Medical Men Meet, A ineeting of the medical mels of ,the County of Huron was held in the rooms of the Clinton Club. on Decent - Mid Adoption of a sehedele of fees. The tat'iff of fees fur the Oout#ty of Huron has remained the same for vitt - L although l hitsgoneup s IG t h t 1V a It 1111 V0 , 6 P 10 every (Tillerie1nutof the Province. u te 1G as noted that drugsande ly (hingconnected with a dontor's living have nearly doubled of late, if lo. employs any kind of labor or has ally IlleehnniCai work dune ha pays : neiaHy clonble the price he sate did, 1t was l errl''ire e(insiilvted absolutely t,eces- sat r (hilt in elder to be` ably 10 live duel 1iiy Iris debts, the Schedule cif Ni OVll licca be 1 nYle ` n 'naf to somewhat 11 f V t with that of the other parts 01 the Province, Medes ad nature w1111.3,1-esti lys mosticineffectualthatl . Chainb'ei-i air's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the 'cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids natilre in restoring the; system tO it healthy coeditiou, Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. Sold by all dealers. Stock for Service dealer sells Nei'vthne In large 25 c Medical Association bottles. Why not try it 1 • Clinton Model School IT is probable that seven Provincial Health Inspectors will be appoiuted by the Ontario government and their salar .les will likely be assessed on ttie muni- cipalities. Some say Municipal Boards of Health may be wiped out, numbering Soo and their duties placed in the hands of the sew Inspectors. who will devote their whole time to the work. In many instances .the local Boards were mere HONORS Cyril Acheson, St: Paul's: Edda'Biehl, Stratford. Helen Blair Lui en. 1 B Jessie J. Buchanan, }Iensall. H. Stella Copp, Clinton. E. Winnie Cunningham, Port Al- bert. Roy Denholm, Blyth. 0. Irene Douglas, Hensall, Rhoda C. Edmeston, Blyth. Alice J. k'orrest. Cranbrook. Leila V. Feagau, Darlow. Roy Geiger, Zurich: Jean L Gilbert, Parkhill. Florence A. Harrison, Bayfield. Mayme A. Lainont, Hillsgreen. Anna L. Martin, Exeter. Norman elahaffy, Mahaffy. Rebecca M. Matheson, Tiverton., Annie M. Nichol, Hubrey. William R. Robinson„ Varna. Russell Reid. Langside. Mary Sheriff, Wingharn. Oona Spies. Platteville. Eva M. Stinson, Bayfield. Ethel P. Stephens, Blake. Ida H. A. Taylor, Clinton. Mary A. Taylor, Clinton. Frank H. Terry, Monkton. James H. Watt, Harlock. PASS STANDING Ewart A. Blatchford, Centralia. Mildred L Braun, Orediton. Mabel E. Brown, Clinton. Frank Bryans, Brussels. May Cameron, St. lielens. Lot 2fi, Con, 7, M.M'rit , u thorough=bred Tenn The Association has been in exis- worth ho , Terms, 51,00, lobe paid st time of tante for more than forty years, and service wish privilege of returning if notes - it has proved a great advantage to the "r1811 • S.-WALHP oprtator,. medical profession of the County ina scientific way. 11 is expected that uu- der terestb than everuwilliibe take nainl the g e g The People's Column discussion of subjects pertaining to 28, Can. n, Morris township, Burmr Cu. 00 the healing art. n ares cleared. There isa comfortable house, g ARM F&o, l5 OR SAL5G,—The undersigned offers new bank barn, orchard, drilled well, i At the meeting By -latus were dis- W for Bale his 10o sere farm, being Lot 27 miles South of Brnsoele. Possession first of cussed and adopted and the officers. (inn11. Grey township. There are about 811 March, 1012, Por further portion lens, He to for the ensuing you appointed. The acres ander cultivation ands acres of herd- pries, terms &e„ apply on the premises or wood Lush , good buildings bank barn well Br ussele P. o. to R. BRIAM, Prop. 8-4 11P. I • + from school 'N Fd every three menthe at Wmghanl, hoer, and a,, .nitre from pextaffice. RAMS 1010 SALE—The undersigned boa lt, qe�eee,t,•e.40.e•ihe•ti••eceit•4•N••i••.hthF••b pure hired Sliesrling Lelaeeter limos Cur • 84(10, r:ot17, Oon, 0, G4•ey townohlp• Tiley .t• aro tine 0110a, ROB'1'. I'., M0D0ilmAce, 'F 12.11. _ OrhnbroGk P. 0. • . N• 4 E9 F' ND for l i • 1 00 AOR 0 LA sale, 1 miles Norte feeYortli, 4(u 1 11 1 n S Good G lea • all olc'inv,d and eveunder ams house, Bank barn, • come u rx levee Pram house, m Web. t. !t!. n I r newly r t G g e I r fl , y ed rood Wel l a n and hon t in ♦ 4 la b r an , h il�d a and fmwoa hi Oxcellmrt rehab•; An ideal hauu 4�. (hem). a,pp1y.l11ll01 S11SI10 GOVeNLou1C, _• Sonora', oat, ARM 100R SALT.-Reitix LGt 20, .7°0'4 24 Mall clop tuwnOhip, a premixes about Vd 1100084allplos-red. 0i the preruleosInn brluk hoose, hook horn witii hog len combined, and n UOW power In111'for pumping, grindiirg, &L.; also good bearing orcha •, ,4(1 leflY Spy s. ban. is in team good stnto 02 ooltiwl1ion, toyingb• been cropped. light and Targe stuck of. both lingo and cattle fell on it roe. point Fe4•'tn ie situated %hilts from x01101 and 2 (01(08 from Walton U. P. lir Htntiun. For farther IInrG101t lars write J. lc, HA 11101'014, Welton P. 0, or apply on the premises. 4040 • • •' • WAItM FOR SAI Ei being Lot:,,ie, Con. 10, Grey Township, containing 100 items; 134 •. for famine house d l n 1 ;dory (x80 1t:; 00 014 a5d41 ,4, gond frail' barn, 4UxU0. 011 stone 1)120 00) 8 o vel • all Welled til ri gg sot wallae _ixn ileo f 011 mires; 17 'H 10 cores fn -ii Alt 11sta e ; l� miles from 0. or • 1t. nation dao a sten ill oilAL10 a For tit • farther pmitlonbru aptly to ALEXANDER • BARRON. Omitbroo18. 1�: C, 18•d, 4• Telephone 2818: 'i- rARMS FOR SALE—Being Lot h, Con 11, O Call or write for pin•ticulors. 4. and•Lot0, Oen. 18, Grey Township, Rerun 4' Co, On these tinning nru. good.bnildings, Well ••. - . fenoed'ond drained,. atm good- orchards ; men - by Q it of waiter ; neati•ly 011 needed 14( pima 07111 111 • (�1pt(](toll Busioass College a�Tood state or cultivation. Bel 1 nru Mum to r J • Hebool Had to the Village of ls,'uoHel.,, 'Pliny , -4• will be sold chump and on e0Hy terms of pay 4' WINGHAM - ONT. • tient, Apply 00 the piemises, 8-10 JAS. 130TZ, Brussels P. 0. I Ohes. W. Barns, Principal ARM FOR SALE;.—The' undersigned offers i••4••4••fi,•4••4••4.•4.•+•••••4`•*•' F for sale hie 100 etre farm, being 14$, Let Mends for all thatis modem) in 4• Bltsines0Tiebling. A.. chain of Seven Colleges in leading towns • abed cities. 1'wo Thousand stn - dents ill our Colleges and Holme ,1, Strely last yelu', Weteal nftcrn • Leri to twenty students for every one teamed by most schools. .1. Thi i e's 0 17118ou. IL is freely • adoli11ed thiel, our graduates get 4' best positions, and the demand for them is ''levan" times the ie supply, .ifxuluslve right for On- •1• Cal to of I he l'lunons Bliss Boort- ,•1, keeping System. You may study tit 110we, or t ai+tly at home and finish at the 0ulloge. A Business Education pays a dividend every • day of your life. • Winter Term From Jan. 2nd, 1912 meetings of the Association will he windmin,&a ; 2;.e miles rruin church •, k urilx Goderioh, Scafu•Gh and t]IiILLUn, at, Pewees -don on March ist, For further!Artieu- larx apply on the prondoea or Orsntirook P. 0. ternately, Medical men from the to ORAS. LOVE P, op. Phone 2812 25.5 adjacent comities etre eligible for membershi-p. Arrangellents (vele FA FOR SALE B 1 ,, fL 59 d ong, o ort le niade�m• the next meeting to be held t o 1 hior O h f 1 i a, on. , 00110, n t a al nl there s e a inWinghanli0 Meech good flame house, 22x8054'kitchen 18x011; The transactions of the Clinton lean 1 x50 2vx8U; wail wix00p I,m•aw shod 84(x80; meeting included the Cna9lderftt d)i lona 18x80; atone wan with good stabling; two g never -ratline Wella sod good orchard. The farm is In a good strata of cultivation. Deed may be peen and terms learned on application to proprietor, WALTER L. BRECSIINIOIDGE 25.6 'Jonestown P. 0. MONTHLY Horse Fairs BRUSSELS • Regular Monthly Horse Fairs will be held this season as follows :— • ' THURSDAY, JAN. 4, 1912 FEB. 1, 1912 FEB. 29, 1912 APRIL 4, 1912 Leading Local and Outside Buyers will be present. ARM FTO OR SALE OR fine RENT.—The be- ingderalgned offers his Bae 200 acre farm, be- ing Loto 17 and 18, Con, 0 Grey townohlpp Enr- on Co„ for sale or 1f not disposed of won rent to good tenant. There are 150 acres -cleared, balance bush and pasture: land. Good build- ings, clement silo fences, orchard. drilled. well, &0 , on the preinl088 Only 34 nine to school and 234 to. Ethelvillage. Possession could be given at once if sold or next Spring in leaning. For further partionla•o as to pride, terns. and 'conditions apply to J. I, WELSH, prop, 1144f Phone 4118 Ethel P.O. WARM FOR SALE.—The undersigned offers bis fine farm consisting of about 185 acres, adjoining the town of Clinton, for sale. The fern is Ina good state of cultivation, and hes goodbuildings, brick house, bank barn, driv- ing house, pig pen, etc., all comparatively new. AT A BARGAIN.—Will dispose o1 oottngo, Elizabeth street, Brussels, at$850, a great bargain, in order to secure quick sale. Fey may be had from Mr. J. Leokio. Par further particulars see Mr. Leckie or write the under- signed. J. R. CA MASON 10 5t. George Sit„ London, WARM FOR SALE,—The 1011 acre fang, be- ing theproperty of the late Peter nioNeil, Lot 28, 0011.14, Grey, to offered for sale by the underxigned. There are 85 mores cleared, bal- anoewell timbered. On the farm there la good bank barn, large driving abed and a couo- rortsble house. Piece in good condition and well fenced. For further paetlenlarx apply to JAB. A. MONAIR or JAS. D. MCNAI1t, Exec- utors, Crsnbrook P.O., or F. S. SCOTT, Bros - eels. - 7-tf WARM FOR SALE,—The undersigned offers for sale, his 100 acre farm, being Lot 80, Con. 15, Grey. About 70 acres cleared, balance in swamp, Soares in Fall wheat, 81 acres seed. ed down. Fall plowing is being done, On the farm in a frame house, bank barn, driving ;Med, good orchard and drilled well. Close to post. . office, church and school. For further - particu- lars apply to JOHN OSBORNE, Proprietor; or F. S. Scott, Brussels, WARM FOR SALE, beingSouth half Lot 25,. Con. 4,. Morrie township, Huron p4(„ con- taining 100 acres more or lees. On, the prem- haorchard, eH ie a frame house, bank barn, good' well. windmill, &o, All oleared except about an sere. School i34 miles distant. Only 234 A first -eines yoon orchard containing all miles from Brussels. 0 acres of Fall wheat in 191,osmall fruits. The and about 50 sores seeded down. For prim, of fruits and terms and other ' ern r Mr , atfoh apply on • farm is well fenced and drained and is u verypp y the desirable home. For further particulars apply premises S. Scott,Bruwriting 000lselsP.O. 'Phone on the premises or address 11-tf A. L. %ERR, Proprietor, 101 JOHN TORRANCE, Olinton, THE Choppiiuj Mill at the Electric Light Plant BRUSSELS Wii1 Run Every Week Day from Lilts dale and 11teed to all orders with promptness and care. Satisfaction guaranteed. Flour and Feed always on hand for sale. We are prepared to instill Electric Light in homes or pub- lic buildings. Ask about one rates and terms. A 1 service promised. Jno. Patterson Mgr. 4. 4 .i• 08 •• •e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • �t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ot a• • • 4. fl • • • • • a • • • • • A MIGHTY :PURCHASE, CI6.3 610f AT ETMEL • • Instant Cash Relief At Any Cost SALE POSITIVELY OPENS SATURDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1912 AT 8.3o a. m. FOR to DAYS ONLY Geo. M. Mitchell's Entire $6,000. Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and • Shoes, Furs, Millinery and Readymade Clothing, Etc., will be placed on Sale at the mercy of the people for 10 Days only, beginning Sat- urday, January 6th, 1912, at 8.30 a. m. 1 ONTARIO Cash Relief My Only Salvation SALE OPENS SATURDAY, JAN. 6 AT 8, 3o A. M. FOR to DAYS ONLY Geo. M. Mitchell, Ethel, Ont. AMIN @ome to this Sale if You have to Walk The Cause of this Mighty Purchase HE critical moment has arrived—that is the situation here now. The disastrous weather conditionsT_ created a condition which has never occurred before. Cir- ., cumstances have so shaped themselves that Lim forced to slaughter my magnificent stock. I trust raise money at all hazards. With a gigantic ,stock on hand I have struggled against a backward season, die result of which now stares me in the face. But all in vain. Unable to bear the strain any longer o nger i am forced to sacri- fice my stock in order to save my good name. This is one of the times I must meet the situation promptly and emphatically. The urgent' demand for money brought this gigantic mons raisin sale on me,which Ipass alongto you. The enormity of mystock, the vital danger and burden it applies at this critical financial stagna- tion• g g•g money -raising y y forces me to reduce stock by offering for cash—AT ANY PRICE. Notwithstanding my reputation as a giver of the best values, I now give an EXTRA twirl to the. wheels of trade by offering such astonishing values that competition is not attempted, It is not necessary to go into details relative to the high-class merchandise 1 carry, for everybody in this village and surrounding country is well aware of the fact that anything bought from GEO. M. MITCHELL at Ethel, wasthe best, money could buy; Come, see for yourself, and be convinced. Sale opens Saturday, January 6th, at 8 3o a. m. Sale ``'positively opens Saturday, January 6th, at 8.30 a. m. i lVIy Guarantee I assure you, each and every purchaser, absolute satisfaction. We guarantee every article and every statement herein made, and will exchange dNring the sale any purchase unsatisfactory for any reason. ILN GEC O, M. MIT eHELL, Ethel. 1 I earnestlyadvise YOU to come to this great Sacrifice Sale. All I ask of'you is to come, see and convince yourself that everything that has been advertised in this announcement is the GOS— PEL TRUTH, Come and test my statement. Sale only lasts 10 Days • Imemmellommeaseetets OOK FOR OU.R.STORE GEO. M. MITCHELL 12 0• a e e 9 e M • • • • • • • • • • • 0 0 • • • e fi • 0 1! • • • • • • hl a • 9 9 a e a • 0 w • a 9 • • • • • N a a 8 0 0 0 0 • 10 tE • a to • • • t8 •