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The Brussels Post, 1912-1-11, Page 4a•;, ht Ir;nt$ Olt ',1,15 t• iDAIZ �..tt...; Y 11, 1912 .lit NION PerleMent relented this X , Week and will sir for the next two or three metol; txrtsihiv. '1'Ba 0r01Vortbern railwev is said to have regal iii' bought 900 stores of land at portg�,fhnr to he used toren � it t 1. 155 a, snaps, 08 for that enterprising road coetrcitrd by "Jim", Hill. This will prbtsgaMreat boom to Port Arthur and Fpl Allium as milltous of dollars will ly be spent in completing the tvorks trigs., r' sent n-7 to. At.,00o are spent annually rest' the poorin Old London It w}oore to direct and superin. .5 large expenditure and look 'the great army many of whom are eipeudent upon the help thus provid. The promoters derserve great it for their charity and philanthropy. ne poor ye have always with you" is .lterally true we opine in the world's metropolis. EloN, Ma RoBLIN says a Commission Will take over all the Government owned utilities such as telephones, elevators, ere., in Manitoba and thereby remove them from the field of party politics, Government ownership has not had the smoothest sailing imaginable but perhaps the proposed move may better the conditions and rednce the expense We dont not bat •the Hon. gentleman will heave a sigh of relief g when the Commission fs fully installed. Wlty in the name of common sense and decency do the citizens of Toronto permit the holding of weekly prize fights? Evidently the present law does not cover the scaudalous affair and should be amended at once. We won. der why the churches, schools and other organizations having the moral well being at heart do not rise in their might and smite this plague spot so hard that the promoters will be dealt with sum- marily, "Toronto the Good !" bah 3 not while such evidences of barbarity are to be permitted, within the city limits. Ne use sending missionaries to foreign lands while such corrupting and debasing exhibitions are legalised in the Provincial capital. IT is hoped that within the next three years the railway will be extended from Edmonton to Grand Prairie section in the Peace River country, Easterners have very little idea of the vastness of that country which has been attracting settlement. There is said to be too,000,- 000 acres at the disposal of the settlers and 20,000,000 available now or about Bo square miles. No s bard wheat can be raised, as in mit frost did not come until September 16th. Grand Prairie is zso miles from Edison on the route of the Grand Trunk Pacific. Edmonton is and will continua to be the great dis- tributing point for the new territory. There is room for a million settlers it is said. Messrs. Moore and Shortreed formerly of Morris towuship, are among those who have gone to Grand Prairie during the past year. OWING to tbe hampered condition of the Ontario Experimental Farm at Guelph, commonly designated as the Model Farm, the too acre farm of George 'Hamilton has been added. Price paid was (ems per acre. This will enable the College authorities to swing out on a wider range of experi- ments and thereby extend the useful- ness of this important Provincial insti tution. College buildings will also be enlarged it is said. Prof, Creelman is making a great success of the manage- ment and under improved conditions and a more vigorous policy by Minister of Agriculture Duff the way should be open tf ..e beat record in elle coming ..yeAtte LucKNow people took no risk over Mr. Whitney's 3/5 blockade to carrying Local Option so swept the decks on Election Day by a vote of sol for to 7o against, Kinloss township, adjoining. also won a de0lsive victory by a majority of 185, the record standing. aso for Local Option to 135 against. Goderich town rolled up a clear majority of 175 for the By-law but found themselves Ig votes short to meet the 3/5 demand, Total vote polled was to75, being divid- ed 626 for "dry" and 449 for the "wets," so that there was a wide expression of opinion, nevertheless it bad to count as a loss instead of a gain to the temper- ance folk. Wroxeter lost in the same cause by 3 votes. The 35 repeal con- tests, otlt of a possible 378 where such Votes might have been taken, sustained Local Option in every case. In about half of these the law had been carried by a slntpte majority and could have been defeated on the same basis, yet stood the test. This sort of practical evidence of the effectiveness of the, working of the Aot must necessarily outweigh all the opiulona and expressions of those opposed es at the ballot box no parti- ality fe shw Y o n, The abandonment of the 3/5 clause would permit of carry ing ilylaw itt featly teenfcipalftfes 1 FOR AGED PEOPLE I Olti tglk. Bhoi Iq @e Careful In Their $4leotion of Regulative Medipino VS re have a safe, depeudttble, and altogether ideal remedy that is pat•: ticnlariy adapted to the requirements ()raged people and persons of weak constitutions who stiffer from consti- pation ni other bowel disorders.. We are so certain that it will relieve these eo1 ] it nJ? a iia and give absolute sat]s- faction in every particular that we offer it with iii ' t our personal guarantee that it shall emit the user nothing if it fails to substantiate our claims, This remedy is called Rexall Orderlies, Rexall Orderlies aro eaten just like candy', are particularly prompt and agreeable in action, may be taken at any time, day or night ; do not cause diarrhoea, bruisers, gtipiug, excessive looseness, or other undesirable effects. They have a very mild but positive action upon the organs with which they 001ne iucontact, apparently noting as a regulative tonic upon the relaxed muscahar coat of the bowel, thus overcoming weakness, and aid- ing to restore the bowels to more vigorous and healthy activity. Three sizes, 10c„ 26c.. and 60c. Sohl only at aur store- The Rexall Store- F. R. Smith. where defeats have been been met with (over a score were lost by it in the re cent election) and by the enlargement of territory so encompassed would add greatly to the better enforcement of the law and the permanency of the ex pression of the people, The 3/5 handi- cap should not be allowed to stand EvgRy farther in the locality should make an effort to attend the meetings of the Farmers Institute. Inst t L will u he yell be Y held atrri Go a Thursday of next week and Brussels the following Friday and the addresses promise to be good. Go prepared to take part in the discussion and quiz the speaker's closely not failing to express contrary opinions if you hold them. Those who give addresses do so to open up the subject so that in the experiences the best may be arrived at. The small sum of 25 cents makes you a membet and ensures the coming of the larger share of inlportnot Government reports issued during the ensuing year. ShoW your sympathy with the cause and the Directorate by uniting with the Institute. THE argument 7 of those opposed to the abolition of the canteen in military camps is that by cutting off one evil men fly to something else just as bad or worse. It reminds us of a spoiled boy who seeks something his parents believe he should not have and says "If you dont give it to me I'll yell," What is there in the canteen that is ennobling or uplifting iu camp life? The experience of many a youth who went to drill was that it was the first step to his downfall. Wily should not an energetic effort be made by the military authorities and tate public generally to provide such recrea- tions and atnasements during camp as would assure the boys of the brigades elevating sport and clean, wholesome exercise. It is no compliment to the young manhood of Canada to make the statements that some peopleand jotter/21s are doing as to the corrupt morals of our young men. 'MeV may think they are carrying their contention by so doing but we would .prefer to believe the word of many an ofltcer and soldier boy and the sneered at W. C. T. U. in their expression of the advantages to be derived by excluding the canteen from the camp ground. It is a relic of degenerate days and should have no place in aoth century advancement We (lope Hon, Samuel Hughes, Minis- ter of Militia, will not listen to the can- teen advocate. Municipal Elections. Following are some of the Municipal election figures not to head in time for last week's issue of 'I'Its PosT„:- LOGAN The Municipal election in Logan re. suited in the defeat of Reeve Rudolph and Councillors Moore and Swinburn, REIVL' Gordner's school Busbdeld school Bornholm Kennicott Brodhagen Rudolph 26 77 66 21 So 74. Moffatt 64 35 8t 137 • P70 391 Majority for Moffatt, 121, COUNCILLORS Gill' 13 22 68142 62-307 Monk,,.,•...,, 5337 90 28 40-248 lo Gaffney 137 33 71 30 90-240 Moore ,0,0 52 73 62-240 00..,. 35 36 32 11 66-224 Swinburn 71 43 54 28 38--224 The first four Councillors with the Reeve constitute tbe Council for 1912. HOWICK Reeve Winter by acclamation, Deputy Reeve- Underwood 82 59 85 38 57 33-354 Downey.... 25 i6 36 tory 44 48-26e Majority tor Underwood, 92 Councillors- Reis ....... 19 so 20 49 16 31--185 Edgar....... I1 7 45 36 68 31-238 Headman, 35 22 105 bq 61 52-327 Deinmerl'g 21 47 16. 8o 11 35.-207 Crawford . So 3o 49 58 24 34-275 Mitchell ,., 26 1 34 13 •31 6-111 Edgar, Hyndman and Crawford, Councillors. ' HUI.I' ETT, Ree ve Leiper 28 66 4q 8o S4 57 63-377 Claris 86 47. 17 38 22 17 25-252 Majority for Leiper, 125 1 1 .41•••••.••.•.••••••R•A}e•• • • Z • Ca,rdof s • t Th. • auk • s -��- 0 • S • • •• • • 0 0 • 2 • •• • W.PFraser. •• • • • • BRUSSELS • • • TENDER my • hearty s at thanks y a • t o the public ub 1c P • for their gener- ohl sa tr Ana • e the pg during • past year and • trust our business re- • Dations will continue• to increase. • •• 0 • •. • Tailor to Men s' who Know. • ••0 • • Councillors - Miller ......... 92 81 62 53 48 2950-413 Fingland 53 813! 74 3o 46 76-391 Tamblyu 45 76 27 96 30 46 40-361 Barr 32 52 2570 33 45 23-240 Beacom 62 64 20 54 16 26 36-278 The Couneii for 1912 will thus consist of Reeve Leiper and Councillors Miller, Fingland, T snot nand Barr. g Y TURNBERRY Following was the vote east 10 the Reeveship contest: - Powell 77 56 53 42-228 Mulvey 43 53 34 54-183 Majority for Powell 45 STANLEY Reeve - Glen 30 33 81 Innis 54 55 40 Majority for Glen r3 56 36-236 17 57-223 Couoollloreee Dewar 1$ 17 75 47 68-aa5 Keys..,.... . ... ''es 25 204 47 al -eau Mustard 68 52 35 33 45.-209 McKinley •.. 21 21 38 53 39--893 Hart,,........, . 35 5r 41 20 43-r90 Hood 23 45 56 14 14-152 First four mentioned are elected Couu- oillors, vVALLACE Reeve - Nichol., , 46 2894 40 9 63-270 Styitli ,. ,.69108.56 25 IS Majority for Smith 72, Coencillors- Arnoid ...,....... 49 59 92 20 9 8o-309 Barnet 45 31 22 7 3 ,2-130 Groszt .. . . 38 47' 67 5734 50-293 . 321259 ht 76 5 54-298 McKnight 47.66 6[ 22 28 79-303 Tipping 7q 70 65 7 13 21-255 Councillors elected are X;tliott, Arnold, Gross and McKnight. Look Out For Thi. Man If he offers something "better” than Putnam's Corn Extractor, it's the ad- ditional profit or inferior goods that tempts him. Putnam's is the one sure and painless cure. Use no other. PERTH COUNTY COUNCIL At a result of the recent elections in the townships and towns of Perth, the County Council for 1912 will be com• posed of the following members :- Blanshard-W, Gowans, Dowoie--J. B. Muir. Fullarton-L, F. W. Turner (aeol,) E eHibbert-john McLaren (acct.) Logan -Jas. Moffat. a Ellice -R. Armstrong, Reeveacel.) Geo. Ehgoetz (Deputy Reeve) (acct) North Easthope-Julius Cook. South Easthope-Werner Krug. Elmo -lobi Hamilton, Reeve, (acol.) ; Wm. Scott, Deputy Reeve (each) Mornington-Thos. Dewar (arch) Wallace -S. E. Smith. Listowel -J. A. Hacking (accl,) Milverton -R. Miller. Mitchell --Jas, Hill (acct.) TO ECZEMA SUFFERERS If you are suffering from skin troubles of any kind you should be very careful not to let them grew Worse. Some of the most dreadful ars disfiguring diseases began with a simple rash which' might have been Report of Ethel Cheese factory for the year 1911 Sales Lbs. Milk Lbs. of Received. Cheese May 116252 9847 June 15 • 137226 123743 June 30 141654 12510 July 15 123119 102313 July 31 ...... ,., 125024 107224 Aug. 15 118331 102842 Aug, 31 132248 118612 Sept. 15117000 110594 Sept. 80 104799 99584 Ootobet' 179340 184034 Lbs. Milk to lb. Cheese 11,8 1L09 11.82 12.03 11.66 11.5 11.15 10.6 10.52 9.75 per ]b. 103e 113/16 11 112 12 12 5/16 144 13e /lfl 1294993 1172484 11.142 12.43125 Value, $ 1062 84 1384 47 1376 12 1202 26 1286 67 1266 40 1571 68 1548 37 1412 12 2553 45 $14664 88 Balance from 1910 Value of cheese RECEIPTS EXPENDITURE. Amount received by patrons Amount paid to haulers Making of cheese Cheese boxes Insurance Secretary's salary Pasteurizing Association Membership ticket 2.50 ; scale boards 2.50 Milk cards 2.00 ; telephoning 2.00 Auditing books, 8.00 ; printing reports, L00 Hall rent 18 14 92. 14664 38 —••--- 14679 30 $12� 557 1848 82 201 27 18 25 25 00 41 64 5 00 4 00 4 00 1 00 - - 14668 40 • $1590 11.142 12 48125 $1.403 Balance Average lbs. of milk to lb. of cheese Average price of cheeee per lb Cost of making per 100 pounds COMING SWiTCHES TRANSFORMATIONS POMPADOURS WAVE -FRONTS COILS Any Style will be gladly Demonstrated Free. Prof.Dorenwend of Toronto will be at the American Hotel Brussels Tuesday, Jan.16 with a stock of the newest European and American Fashions in HAIR GOODS Our Transformation for the lady who has thin hair, 01141.. trot be equalled. ALL OUR GOODS are noted for their superior week- manship, h p, ext111teive styles, and line quality of hair. OF INTEREST TO THE BALD MAN You aro Invited to call on Us fora Free Demonstration of our famous "Dorenwend SanitaryPatent�- e „r Tou�eer The only Satlitary and per- fectly cnnstimeted toupee made. Indetectable, light ill weight, sterner, perfectly ventilated.' 'Vnrn ,and endorsed by ilhysi. aia1,8 and medical melt. 'They. are Made in any styles, shapes or shades, De not fait to Balt and see there 1084 05 tvo n Ke 86, Termite, onto Ont.The House of QualityHair OooB eThe Derenwend Co.,of Tomtit o, Ltd 0 000 . 1 1 RM set ti Alli anred vary fetidly. The beat !TOO mended cure for all akin troubles ie wash made of Oil of IiVitltergt'ee Thymol, and other ingredients, cording to the preeeription of Dr. D. Dennis, the fannies Ain specialia This D, D. D. Preaoripiiun is 1111011tiredly compounded, Stud will n hal 01 the most delicate'akin. If you want instant relief from I'll KIM,111. K•Near At Mand a Ts what yap want when trick nese h 11, appens at night. Llan yon possibly p. flute the equal of Nervilitfe ?, No, ,for it stands unequalled In 0ueing pale, t• internal or local, l5aracho,tootheeht+ 11- 1155(1 neteraigia disappear in a jiffy, 05 Ittb it nn and away flies the pain. leer et'iwnps, vomiting or liul]gaetirnr, or all you need is ten drops iu sweetened wider. Sick 08 well you'll find Neevf- tortnrulg,.ltchin Burma or would' n, line invaluable in your House, Get a 1110to have you liner freed froii o ri;hllvnitupiavor bintchos crib 11 Co„ Dept , 49 (lolbot ne q Toronto enc) get a tree 11'1111 15 will rcllevo you• 10 large 25c battle to-tlay, t, e, .. . _ r LET HS TAME THE HINT DnAR MR..Dn1TOa.-IBitving to r main over night in you' town 11 many weeks ago 1 embraced the o portunity of attending a Concept t .the Town Rall and as a result thought it [night net be a bad idea t let the Brusselites see themselves t ithere see them. The program w billed to commence at 8 o'clock s following my usual custom, I was ] my start five minutes ahead of rim and for over an hour I sat and welted fol' the opening number and also for the crowd. By ones and twos they riune leisurely along until by 9 o'nlnek the seats were filled and, the program commenced but it had 'been a weari some whiting for those who arrive early and also I am surefor the per formers. As for the order fU we fairly good. although had 50010 of the lads and lassies reserved their peanuts to eat on the homeward way theJtind nese would have been appreciated . by those sitting in their iin;nediate vicinity. What grieved and astonish- ed Inc was that at the first note of the National Anthem, as the entertain merit drew taw to a1 cone there was u general seurry]ug for hats mate, fascinators, motor veils, etc some were standing, some were sitting, some in the aisles, some half way to the doer, a hum and murmur all over the building. Is that showing the respect due our beloved King ? Is there any loyalty in it ? Is there even common decency ? In my home town the magic words "God save our gracious King" is the signal for every man, woman RINd child to rise to their feet and remain standing until the final note is reached. Your' idleness are probably due to thoughtlessness but as it is never too late to mend. I hope these kindly hints will bring about revolution and that from hence. forth the loyalty of- Brussels Concert frequenters can itot be questioned, also that by being in gone places by 8 o'clock you will no longer deserve the appellation I understand you have earned for yourselves of "the 9 o';lock town." AN OUTSIDER. Young People 1 We San prepare you for Mennen at gip The Listowel Business College • � 9� 05 and place yqu Ina good position when '(j` qq�� grad nett ii .- MONTHLY Il• se INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. I You n EDWIN ie all tor am MATTHEWS, Prin. Horse, a' rs n Y „ ae ,c'A,c�yfiTrP,h>;tF:a c:ai',cte1'F2C4i® lila 94 "1:,9ga.4...w+:xaz4!Stl1l .,1'�!'BY:mx.'u` 4vravmi l i✓� Six Im ortaltt PQitit$ rsgaa'ciiug the 55'(41 ItnOw11' s4 f / r �•;,f%� rig' .TORONTO, ONT. ,.4 1,. (louvres are strictly il•et•piass, <15 O2 Much Individual lnetimetion is given, 0 Poachers n export R i a a call OLD good c. (1 4 (}rnd,este OD and BOLD good y(S Vosittons, 8, IDqulpinent thoropgbly up-tadalo, 11 Illnloyn n wtdo•sprtmd patramge" WrIIta-Poe calnlagae En1Srnaw, .f) (for. Yontig and 5 W. J. ELLIOTT,614 IneVxtgl'AtelYWCVA/PAYALTAY4e0g9A-Yelli'... Alexsiider Rte. Principal. o, n e Stock for Service -r'AMWORTH H0(, - 1011 SERVICE, --The undersigned will neer for x51'tiae mn Nji. Let Op, con 7, ,intens n lheraltgh•hrrd Time worth ho Terms 31.00, to be pai4 nt limo of service wish privilege of ,'ete1'11 ing if moues. gory, Si WA LItIOR, 19.11 Proprietor, dl HORO 131000 DURHAM BULL FOR ann.s •vooa,-Tire undernigncd will keep orfno-rbnor. Drh0am bu. 12PeOognre ma'yeybenassthn et n 1pli- cation, Terms $1,00, whichmustbe pail. be- • i tore December stet of each year, 27.4 WW1 A, LAM10NT,Proprietor, Good irou pump for sole, 44 inch cylinder; can be fitted for anydepth of du well.. Have no furthttr use for lt as I have dulled a well, GET YOUR MONEY BACK If This Medicine Does net Satisfactorily Benefit You Practising physicians making a spe- cialty of strmaoh tl'oubles are .really responsible for the formula from which Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets ate made. We have simply profited by the experience of experts. Onraxperience with Rexall Dyspep- sia Tablets leads ns to believe theta to be an excellent remedy for the relief of acute indigestion and chronic dys- pepsia. Their ingredients are sooth- ing and healing to the inflamed mem- tirades 0f the stomach. They are rich in pepsin, one of the greatestdigestive aids known to medicine. The relief they afford is almost immediate. Their use with persistency and regu- larity fol' a short tittle' helps to bring abort a cessation of the pains caused by stomach disorders, 1 Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets aid to in- sure healthy appetite, aid digestion, and p10010te nutrition. As evidence of our sincere faith in Rexall "Dyspep- sia Tablets, we ask you to try thein at our risk. If they do not give you en- tire setisfactinn, we will return von the money yon paid us for them, with- out question of .fo, manly. They eowe in three sizes, prices 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain there only at our store- The Rexall Store. F. rt. Smith. Thee 1' eo es p Column COMFOR1A0IE BRICKHOUSEwith stable, well, Sm., and 2 acres of choice land for ante in the Southerly art of 13rus- I nine furtltar parttontars apply�toCF15•fiao5t,'BrFi,H- eels, WARM FOR SALE, -The undersigned offers ter sale Ida 101.I ecru farm, being -Lot 27,' Con. 11. Croy township. VI,ere are about 80. acres under cultivation and 5 acres of hard- wood bush ; good building,., book barn well, windmill, &o.; 234 miles. from church ; X mile from school • and 234 :Wive from postofilee,. Possession on March 1st. For further.partico- lnrs amply on the premises or Qranbrooit P. 0. to CHAS. LOVE. Prop, Phone 2012 20.5 FA1tM FOR SALE, -Being $55 of Lots 64 and 60, Lion. 1, Alorrin On the farm there Is a good frame house, 22 x 0Uy� ; kitchen 18 x 221 ; woodshed 23x60; barn 88x80; etrxw shed 80x4U: lean 16x82; atone wall with good stabling ; two: never -int ling wells and , good orchard. The farm Is In n good state- of cultivation, Deed may be seen and tonna learned en npullontioit to proorlelor, WALTER L,. BLIEUKIONIAIDeE 2641 Jamestown P. 0. FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—The an- dereigned offers his line 200 Hare farm, he, ing Lots 17 std 18, (Jun. 6, Grey township Rav- en 00., for Hale or if 005 disposed of. would rent to good tenant Thee are 100 acres cleared, balance bush and pasture land. Good build• imp, cement silo, fences, orchard drilled well, &o , on premises; Only 35 mita to selool and 234 to Ethnl village. Posyessioa could be given at once if sold or next Spring in- lensing, For further particulars ns to price, terms and conditions apply to J.1. WELSH, Prop 19-tf Phone 4118 Ethel P. 0. CARD! FOR BALE,—Toe undersigned offsrs his ane farm const+ting of about 186 sores, adjoining the town of Clinton for sae. The farm in in a good state of cultivation, and. hes good buildings, brick house, bank barn, driv- ing house, pigpen, etc;, all comparatively new. A first-class your orchard containing all kinds of fruits and al'o smell fruits. The desirable well For furtd heriparticulai s apply on the premises or address 18.11 JOHN TORRANCE, Clinton. RAMS FOR BALE -The undersigned has 8 para bred Sheorling Leicester Rtuns Por axle, Lot 17, Uon, 0, Grey CDONt111. They are fins ones. 130BT, L. DIaDONALD, 12-tf Oranbrook P, 0, 100 A0RE8 OF LAND for sale, 1X miles North. of Sealorth.. Good clay loan. all cleared and under cultivation. Bank barn, cement doors, large frame hause,newly paint, ed ; good wells et barn and house ; buildings and fences in excellent repair: 'Ari ideal home eheap.th, p1ply MMisp) SUSIE GOVSINLOOKi Seafor FARM EOR SALE,—Being Lot 20, Coln. 14, agree, all clew el, 0,, township, is about brink house, bank barn with hog pen combined; and a new power mill for pumping, grinding, &e,• also good hearingoroller. ,citlo&ySpys, Lund is in extra good state of cultivation, having been propped light and large stook of both lege and cattle fed on it for years Farm is situated 55 moles from school and a miles from Walton ll. P. R. station, For further Particu- lars lar, write J. R. HAMILTON, Walton P. 0., or apply on the premises. 4(1,tf FA POR 855.111 bei,ig Lab 19, On. i2. h Grxy'lownship,eontundng IW ns'as; 135 atoey frame house 211x09 ft.; Ititaho,, 10x24• MONTREAL w' . l'■�r+p good rrxninharn, 40x82, ei otenn sOobIlug{ lj Tl \ ES fgood wails • xfl eeeded to grnxs except 20 xm'ee; •i lU xcrea in linafi; orchard; 2� miles from O. P, Canada's Best Metropolitan and National Newspaper. Strong and Courageous The Tab' %neis' on trial; t$1,O0 lessor rat, thaw &Slane, The • Weekly Wim d Canadian Homestead an lsisl f , regular tate, eee goiter Irbil rates w offered to NNW a --or those he whose home. ther Mitten nae been take. regularly Ya.For t leak y. las nr - that Is Ranee it 68 Wonderfully n 1 y Enia ed and Improved • etrai das mtat�' le s.1af doubled, the lin 1 t elurch f6/wiat Payor amens t ibegia. im lu MAKE IT YOUR CHOICE FOR 1912. k tbeaboniti tsind Cupful' blew moo NZ rear Mate. Matte ante M. flet They woad doe .afby 1 , ..: PciaterkreMMI M n - M them rang abated Mnend be tiec.11haeeed by t1lti trdlienrtf.em' itgt et etre pap""t In wit r t0u arts the announcement te.ienf moat 1bd teemed viten sanding the subscription. 10M1ff TPOINFALrh lir sole, Pebihmere, 'WLtf..u' sleek Reetreai,;,.. H mt • n state of cultivation. -For further particular, apply to ALE%ANgER BARRON, Oran brook, P. 0. 18.4. Telephone 2818. 'FARMS FOR SALE -.Being 000 4 con. 11, mud Lot 6,Uon. 18, Grey '1'ownshltl, Rnro1, Oo. On these farms are good buildings, well tented and drained, also good orchards ; men. ty of water ; nearly all seeded to Kings and in a 88cod state of cultivation. Both are elope to NC 1001 and to the Village of Brussels. They will be sold cheap and on easy terms of pay. went. Apply on the premises. 8-tf .IAS. SOTZ, Brussels P. 0. FR ft FOR SALE. -The undersigned offers for sale his 1/10 Imre Parry being 3,4i Lot 20, Con, e, lblorrie township, Burnt Co.05 acres cleared. There is a comfortable house, new hank barn, orchard, drilled well, &o 234 Miles South of Breiswels. Possession first of March, 1012. For further paa•tlaulare, as to Mice, terms, Atte, apply on the premises or. Brussels P. 0, to 1'i. BEA Al, Prop. • 8-4 TAB R A CAIN, - W111 d Ix sea of A IDlizahoEh street, Bn•ue5eld nt:186D,Cstgr haat; bargain, in order tosecufe quick sale. Key: may be had from PA r..1. Leckie. For fnrlh5r particularssee Mr, Leckie or write the under - abated. J. H, CAMERON, 10 Jt, George St., London. FARM FOR SASE, -The (00 acre fare, be. ing thep roporty of the late Peter McNeil, Lot 28, 1.14-r Ter, o offered for sale 11y rho. Undersigned. wolnod. T -ed, On the res of tl there loi- 5004well timbered. On rho form there in good bank barn, large delving shed awl a coop forWell t lehouse, Plane In good condition and well fenced, , For further rhrticniars poly to JAS. A,'enNAuk or ,7A, 21' 8.10NAIR. Itseo e eorx, Urnnbrook P, 0,. on°'F, B. HUpU'T, Rrus.. until - 74f FARMFARM FOR SALE, being Southhalf Lot 2t, Con. 4, Morris township, lliu•on•Oo., con. talning 100 aeros mora nr less, On the prem- toae is e frame hoose, bank barn, good (well ;rel, well. Windmill, d,nitl &o, A 11 olonroexarpt Only 7 Au acre Hale I o I .mi 18sdistant 1 Ont aMiles bout Brneeris, dames do nPPull whu,tlr� and sheet 5111101'111.1 58540,) dawn ,1501 terms and other tnfarnIalion apply 01, 1110 premloea or if writing Brew -els P 0, PI,0n.. 121 Or F, S. Scott, Btvt0,eln, 114 A, L. KM}, Pro111•iotor, BRUSSELS Regulnu Monthly' Horse Faits will be held this•seasou its follows :- THURSDAY, Y, P1713, 1, 1912 F1113. 29, 1912 APRIL 4, 1012 Leading Local and Outside Buyers will be present. ISPUTTON • • • Stands for .ill that is modermin • I3usin(Ss Training. A. chitin of + + Seven Colleges in leading towns • • and cities. Two Thousand stn- • dente in our Colleges and 7'1w ,e ,p, Study iast. yt'ai'. WVetrain from• • 4•. Len to twenty studi'rits foe evel'y eT• • one trained by Must srlinole. , + There's 0 r 5.0,0,, It is freely • ad /11i 550(1 that 0urgraduates get • best positions, and the dernand •. + in, them is seven" times the • supply. Exclusive right for On. • • 111rinof the Pannus 131155 book t• I(eepin Sys tom. You may study. at home, o• paetly at hone and et • finish at theCollege. A13uelness ,p Etlutatioi pays a dividend every trey of yOut• life. Winter Term From Jan. • • 2nd, 1912 .1. • Call or write for particulars. ,+ - • • • Spotton Businass College • • Y WINGHAM - ONT. • Chas. W. 13w•naa, Pi•h,olpnl • ••••••• •+•+•+•+•+••••••F•••• THE Chapping at the tiectric light Plaint BRUSSELS Will Run Every • Week Day from this date and attend to all. ortlets with promptness and care. Satisfaction guaranteed. Flour and Feed always on hand for sale. Care lave prepared to install Eleatic Light in hnnles 0r pub- lie buildings. Ask about one tale, anti terms, A -1 service pro in Ned. Jno, Patterson, Mgr. • ••••••••••••••••••••0 44♦0 To Machinery Users 0 and Farmers i, ns-s'�-yTTT The New Machine hep of the • • BRUSSELS FIRE ' APPLIANCE• • and, MACHINE Co • j is now reedy for business, and, a ♦ with good illacltiueeyand Skilled • • Mechanics, we are in la position • •• to attend Co your mend 1 0 • ly land at re(tsonablcr rates. • mpt •• 2 • 11 you will let us know your wail will give yon hottest • advie0 1111(1 help if connected with :whin y. i Give its a trial end, by Humin s to 13rlassels, save Ghee land motley ;e for yourselves, at • sp�IdlU tk II g JAMES • • Mill Street BrU39e S t4•••?•410•.••♦♦••••••••••• •