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The Brussels Post, 1912-1-11, Page 8ap tires nits e ap• Yes Flash. Sheets, Sheet Holder, d .or this pastime - ox Paper, Sotto Paper, anis. Chemicals, &c. variety of Snap Snot Alburns- Once pasted in you havemorecbance of keeping together your prints. films Developed Photo Prints made, rhe 0.44Caed Store DRUGGIST it the 'tetlitning of a uew term ter the Chrh,tmas vaeaticn, there �'- I St au 4d• We are prepared with a sagoed 1; „t of Scribblers, Exercise lloo,re. , Stiff Reeked Note Books.. t „ot'aeovers and plenty to °hoose trig a, Also School Sags, Lead Pen- ' 6ils Erasers; water Colors and .Rubberrt Paper, • H. S. Books P. S. Books' If we haven't the book you require, can get it on short notice. Your School Wants will receive good Attention Here. are alweys some new wheel supplies F. R. SPAITH AND S t'ATiONER meal Reba hints SEE local news on page 5. HAVE you been skating yet ? THE snow plow has been busy. Co. Coverers. will meet Tuesday, Jan. 23rd. THE snow shovel is mightier than the sword. BE a sport and shovel the snow off your share of i be Sidewalk. THERMOMETER showed sodegrees be- low zero but it felt like 6o. TRAINS have been considerably de- layed by tbe storms and heavy track this week, SCHOOL was eaucelled in several of the rural schools owing to the severity of the storm and blockaded roads. Sortz of the local culers were "break- ing.in" the new rink last Monday by a practice game with the stares. Titer have not forgotten bow to locate the T. THE POST would advise Rev. Hicks to go a little slow on the weather question in 1912 if he expects to bold his job. There's no use in rubbing it in too bard so early iu the year. WINTER asyizes, with jury. will open at Goderich to 'Tuesday, March 26th with Justice Britton presiding. The non -jury assize is slated for Thursday, June 270 before Justice Clute. A subscriber writing from Crystal City, Manitoba, says"We are always glad to get TRE PosT." How about your absent son or daughter who do not receive it ? Send it to them for TOLE: Tas engagement is announced of Miss Jean S. Habkrtk, of Esterhazy, Sask., 'to John S. Walker, of Regina, Sask.. the marriage to take place early in February, at the home of Dr. H. Christie. Esterhazv, Sask. CUT IT OUT -The Lucknow boys are a jolly crowd but some of them might cut out "tipping up the. little finger" and neither they nor their smart little totyn would suffer by it. It is not eon. duciye to the better class of sport and b should be. tabooed, 1 E I, 0 0. F. Installation will take place" in connection with Western Star Lode Br Lodge, Brussels, on Thursday of next evening t. tendanoe iiso s'kedt for astheoccasiA on cis one of special interest. D. D. G. M. MARTIN goes to Wine• barn Thursday evening of this week, to Wroxeter, next Monday evening and Teeswater On 'Tuesday to install tbe officers of the Odd Fellow Lodges in those places. It is no small task in the Winter season to make these official visits, Mr, Mal tin is a very enthusiastic member of the Order and should meet with a hearty reception by - the three - linkers. Senates. Board Friday evening. First meeting of new Board on Wednesday of next week. TOWN was practically deserted during the blizzard. Some roads were blocked completely for a time. TEE Pose is sorry to hear that a baby daughter born to the home of Brine and Mrs. Scott at. Gull Lake, Sask., on Deuember zeth, died on the 4th inst Mr. Scott is a former resident of Brus sels, being the eldest son of P. and Mrs. Scott, of town. NESBIT HAMILTON had the time of his life working his way through the snow backs Tuesday after taking the Gaynor -Cooper wedding party home. He managed to get as far as JOhu Hollinger's on the homeward trip where he and his team were hospitably eared for over night. Nesbit may write a book on his experiences of leaving the Pleasure sleigh box and back bob on the road and pursuing his way tvith the front bob until about smo het ed with snow in pulling through the drifts. Deo strayed on farm of andereigned• A fox -terrier, Normals Lenox%, 8th con. Grey township. Nome -Customers having outstanding ac - comas with Wtn. and R A Pryne are asked to settle at onoe as they are closing their books. W1r & it A. paras, Brussels. Nom:lg.-Owing to the demand for photo- graphs in titter hometown the photogrnpbers who were to occupy the titretton Gallery, were unable to be here on Jan. 1st as previously stated but have promised to be with uv on the earliest possible date. Is costa nothing to wait. Ten lb. pails. of fine honey at etas and 51.20 each, G A. Daanttax. Wove WANDED -10 cords of green cord- wood,body. beech or maple, wanted for the Methodist church, Brussels. Apply to B. Gentry. Ht00105 cash price paid for potatoes at Mo- Cracken's store, B, assets. EOGs 85c Pea Dozoc.- Now is the time to feed ground bone which is the beet known producer of eggs. For sale by BARBER BRos Honss and lot, eligibly situated in Brussels, for from Mrs Farther •k,, particulars oln,es APPRENTIOE Wexmsn.-A bright girl or boy anted at THE Pose to learn the printing redness. One who has passed the Entrance xamination preferred Apply at TRE POET FOR SALE Oa mo RENT. -House and lot on T,trnherry street, Brussels, belonging to Thos. Nicholls. Forfurther sS art" ,e ler P u ea 1 PP to A. F. Stewart, Brussels Booth. y MISS MARY MCCLURE DECEASED. -It is with no small rogrei l'EE POST ehronl- cles the decease of Miss Mary McClure, of McKillop, well known in Brussels, where she lolJowed her occupation as talloress for years. Miss McClure died 'Tuesday morning and was buried Thursday afternoon. She had been in failing health for some time. De- ceased was a relative to the Ross famil- ies of Brussels and made friends where - ever she went. EAST H URON FARMERS' INSTITUTE --- Following wtii he the program at the •Institute meeting to be beld in the Town Hall, Brussels. on Friday, Jan. scats r -Afterhoon session at i 3o ;-F. H. Silcox. Iona, "Intensive farming on Io0 acres„ W. F. Kydrl, Simcoe, "Neglected Orchards." Mrs. Thos. Shaw, Hespeler, will speak to the Wotnen's Institute on "Listen 1 Learn t Love 1" At the evening gathering in the Town Hall, opening at 7,30, Mr, Silco,,F wtll speak en' •Farm and Home ;" Mr, Kydd, on "Small Fruits." and Mrs. Shaw, 'What fs worth while7" Musi- cal program will also be provided and the public is cordially invited. Hocame-The first League Hockey match for tltia season was played Moa. 'gate day evening here between Lucknow and In th the home team 011 the new rink. De. prop spite the very stormy weather and bad hope state of the roads there were about Zoo ed, spectators. Game was well 0obtested the Brussels betting the best:of it in the thro early part ofmateh bet Lucknowfsnished soon strong, being better seasoned to hard wells play. The completed score was 8 to 5 fire w in favor of Batssels, Referee was wm Igrega Ferris, of Ripley, who gave good satis- l got t factiou, The line up was as follows:.- setvf Lucknow':- .'1'. McDonald, goal ; E. the. mo Maltoagh, point ; R. Robertson, covey ; by th L. Horn, cover ; B, MRllnugh, centre ; held a R. Johnston, right wing ; A, McDonald tvae k left Wing, Brussels- G Armstrong, eland goal; Stuart Fox, point; Rus, Brown, i that t cover t A. Hawkshaw, cover I Cline' chicon Scott, centre ; J. Leckie, right wing i C. had b McMlllite, left wing. The star in tie. time a Stacie team Was A. McDonald,1 Latin iso p hustlfug loft wing. Brussels has good The lo rstttterfal for a Hockey team and put up I .trid it a ancppy game and will do bettor as the will h 'Meant advances, Our bays will play in hew p1 Ripley Friday °veiling in the Northern Rev Leaps series, sort of -0--- FROM WINNIPEG -In renewing sub =notion to 'TES Po,r W. J. Hawthorn writes as follows :--We experience many changes in a life time but there is one feet remains the same and that is we need TEE Porr, Am living in the city at present aud expect this will be my home for some time. Sister is keep. ing house and cane/spot my children who are in the best of health. Baby has taken guile fondly to its aunty, We have had a very peculiar season since I last s saw you and in some cases quite disappointing but on the whole the West is flourishing and farmers doing well. Winnipeg is a "hummer" and is building no at a rate that no man can understand who does nut live here. Had my friend, Will. Rutledge, former ly of Morrie. with me lately. He lives at Langdon, North Dekota, along with a boat of other former Brusselitea They had good .returns in that district this year. Will, was in St. Boniface Hospital undergoing au operation for bia eyes, He is now o k, and away home • again. Don't you wish you were a good Conservative or better still an In- dependent ? Have not the time to make sure of converting you. Wish you alt the compliments of the season. 01/4 usiness Chanoe is often missed when it might have been easily embraced by Systematic Saving Begin now to prepare for the Clay of op- portunity by depositing your savings in The METROPOLITAN SANK $1.00 OR MORE OPENS AN ACCOUNT BRUSsE"LS BRANCH F. IY GILGdC3Y MANAGER . And now for 1912 served them. Since his vetiver' Mr. .�`w.,.P,�,.T� Ross has lived at Blaekhaugh Dene:+., ed' was 8o years of age. The fuueral took We want to plaice this, our tenth year t,y a d as very largely t chyrattend OD d. in the Agency business, Snuduv Sufi was verym-Provost Among those present were ex -Provosts Brown and Riddle, J. 13. Lumsden, The flamer Year rows Clerk; Mr. Ramsay, of Bowland, Mr. Pat, Windvdoors; John Elliot, Meigle; Mr, Roxburgh• &a And if selling only Goods of Superior Merit Guaranteed as Represented and at Prices Always In Buyer's Favor counts for anything with you, dear reader, we will have your hearty co- operation in making this a profitable year to buyer and seller alike. We wish one and all the very best that is in this present year and those to come, also to thank you for past patronage and beg to remind you that we will always do our very best to make your continuance with us Worth Your While, N. S. McLauchlin AGENT, BRUSSELS, FRosT bitten ears sod cheeks are in fashion ADAM DOUPE DEAD. -Word was re- ceived last Monday by J. J. Gilpin that his brother in-law, Adam Doupe was dead Mr. Doupe, was a farmer of lot 18, concession 2, Sarnia road, in Lon- don Township, and passed away last Sunday at his borne following art attack of pneumonia, Mr. Doupe, who is in his 65tn year, is survived by his wife and 'amity. The funeral arrangements were delayed pending the arrival of a son from the West. Fxozgw ter, --'trains going South from K eeardine were delayed for some 'lme 'Tuesday by a peculiar accident A terrific gale raged all night, and after Ilse locomotives had been placed in the roundhouse, the high wind blew open the doors When the engineers got down to get ready for their trips they were surprised to find the engines half buried in snow, the fires out and everything frozen up. It took some time to thaw the pipes out P P and as a result all the Southbound trains were delayed. (METROPOLITAN BANK HAS GOOD YEAR. People We Talk About A Year ago the Metropolitan Bank re- ceived much congratulatory notice en Miss Nettie Brown and Russell Brown its excellent showing for rgro. The are visiting at Clinton this week. rgti report shows a new high :level in Mrs A. Greenwood, of Brooklyn, tae metier of earnings The bank New York, was visiting her sister, Mrs earned 5153.356 3o, or more than 15 per Harry' James at the American Hotel, cent 011 its capital, Gratifying growth We are sorry to hear that Wm. Gor. is apparent in all departments of the don is quite ill with congestion of the bank's business, the most remarkable lungs but we hope he will soon be well being an increase of $1.719,330,96 to again, total deposits. The total assets now ex. Frank Scott left for Colinville, Lamb - teed twelve million dollars, and of this ton Co„ where be will teach school for sum $4.382,436 74. including nearly two this term. We wish -tine a pleasant and mttlion dollars in cash, is in readily a- successful °ccupanea vailable farm. The consistency of the Our townsman Duncan Taylor, has Metropolitan Bank's progress is iodi- been quits ill during the past week with ca'lve of its progressive; and prudent acute indigestion but his mauv friends management and augurs well for the hope he will soon be fully restored. future success•of the institution, The Editor of TRE POET Was married CHURCH WEDDING, -Despite the in- 29 years on Wednesday of this week. clemency of the day John P. Gaynor Our hair is thinner on top of our }lead and bliss Mary Elizabeth Cooper, both now than then but you. would expect of Grey township, were united in mar that. nage in the R. C. Church, Brussels, by Wm, McLeod, Horse buyer. of Whin' Rev Fr', Blair, on 'Tuesday of this week peg, was here this week on a purchasing at it a. m. High Mass ,teas sung, Miss trip and will take two cars back with Kathleen Wilton presiding at the organ. him. He is one of the old boys of this Miss Annie Cooper was bridesmaid and locality who has "made good" in the 'Phos. Gaynor supported the groom West. The bride wore a very becoming nos• Saturday of this week will be 13. METROD1,T CHURCH AT TILso5aueo twith Mauve ntim of tssstin and ausea tlsilver k rlbead- w llrtake 7Ins hourtdetythelskaingthinks rhe ink BURNED -:The hig ,Methodist church at ing, with bat to match. Bridesmaid that. day to celebrate Few men at rMr. Tilsouburg was completely destroyed by was dressed in a Coriander silk with Gerry's age are as spry and as free from fire at an early hour Monday morning. white trimming. After the ceremony 1 pains and aches, possibly due to"an Shortly after 2 30 Rev. Mr. Kerr, pastor and congratulations the wedding party active life and good caro THE Pos'r ex of the church, Who lives next door, was drove to the home of the bride's parents tends con noel tions - awakened by the glare of the fire and o11 where Inctwedding breakfast was par. THE POST had a pleasnnt call from ex going out found flames shooting through taken of, Mr, and Mrs. Gaynor will Reeve George Taylor, formerly of the wlodows of the gallery. He at o,.ce make their borne on the groom's farm Morris township, now of Calgary. gave alarm but when the fire brigade and commence married life with the Mr, Taylor i$ Very optimistic about arrived owing to the hydrants being all hearty wishes of a wide circle of friends, Western hub and thinks too mutat cane frozen up it was impossible to get any Dare -The Border Telegraph, of not be said in favor of Calgary,' 'He r oh the building for half an hour December 26, published at Galashiels• says the people from $tassels locality e meantime the blaze made great Scotlaucl, speaks aa follows of the de a a ty cess and when it got into the roof all , mise of a brother of David Ross sr., of pIteissri reported doing R1 of saving the church was abandon Brussels, accompanying the notice by a ware merchant, Lietcavel ' has d, bard- The flames licked up the teeters and portrait of the deceased gentleman:- of his business and will s disposed Tor - big bell fell with a crash right The Beeth took place at Blackhau I 00ouzo, remove tel 't ora ugih to the basement and was follow- 'Thursday, Walter Ross, who for over fl t- Regret f exprassed of he ors a afterwards by the rclof, Only thequarter of a century a firer -class class arch Mr a Ross was form y proved a faithful in Knox church uRosawas"a Perm are noiv standing. As soon at the servmit to Galashiels Corporatists to the er reside as discovered members of the con- capacity of slulcekeeper at the water 'vouch for Use oft Brussels and pr sen tion went into the building and works at StantlingCraigs, He was - byListowel good ng him. expressed he records and the communion pointed to this position in 1882 and eon. 1The family him, ce, This is all that was saved as tinned it tuttby il a couple of Y O Charles Kveryte11 of were driven from the buildingP years ago, coal gas S ware rendered vera ilMM. Mr Ro s, health ledto his retirement. Roue gas Sunday edfeell Mr San Mon e smoke and Baines Service Was Mr Ross, who originally name from Krsechtel awake e s usual Sunday and a roaring fire Cappereleueli. at St. Mary's Loch, lived goiugn d feeling of and e1 ept on as a resort of the mercery a long time in Galashiels, beingemploysi irto eonec er room round tired ing at 18 below zero, It is believed ed as a mason with Messrs Hrbrttsothe Hater and tilotl5, ' A Dr. Weeded he lire started from a defective before boiug appoihted sluitekeeper at Mr, Kueechl fswasia former resident of ev in the gallery, The building the warerworks. He carried out his Brussels and is Welt known to of eon considered unsafe for some duties to the entire satisfaction of the reader of 'TEE Po,,' many a nal the congregation were content- nutnerotts Councils he has served uhder The 'Toronto Globe of Wednesday g the erection of a new 07511105. anti testimony was repeatedly borne t0 says of a fernier Brussellte -- ss is hilly covered by insttraeco his fidelity on the eceeeion of 150 Fletcher, off Winnipeg,s I2. S. is expected thet a fine new church Council's annual visit to the water works,' King Ed r 11,M a guestbe the a befit in the Spring, The fine On the occasion of his ret cal the coma ager Oy sLtpeli 1t ode heir' Fietnlier is pe organ was. redueed t0 ashes, ell' resolved to record in their minutes Life ArettraneeC cent n the Monarch W, E Kerr, who is mentioned le a their high appreciation of lits services Winnipeg, and i � here head office Mrs, !. L, Kerr, of Brussels, t durih the lengthened ns herr to complete g t; period he had rangetitonfs With several Eastern tutor. Brussels Council The Statutory meeting of the Village Council was held on Mundal, at it a m. After the members had takes the usual declaration seats were taken as follows Reeve Leckie and Councillura P Ament, A. C. Dames, A. McGuire and George Muldoon Minutes of haat meeting read and passed. Following accounts were ptesented P. Scott, ac .... :........... .... ' ' ,.a 1 25 Inc. Sharp, metre electric to 55 Paid assessment to Morris twp on Nichol drain'ro 00 las Nichol, wood, Town Hall .,,,, 6 00 F. S. "Scott, election expenses....,, 72 go Moved by P. Ament. seconded by A. McGuire, That above accounts be paid. Carried. Moved by Geo. Muldoon. seconded by A McGuire, that the auditors tor the corporation be W H McCracken and Ino. Ferguson at Sto.00 each. Car- ried. Moved by A. C. Dames, seconder"' ty Geo. Muldoon, that the grant to Brus- sels Public Literary for 1952 be $287 50 as per statute. Carried W. H. Kerr was re appointed as a member of the Public Library Board oa motion of A. C. Dames and P Amen',;' Moved by A. McGuire, seconded tat, Geo. Muldoon. that Alex. Stewartt Queen street, be appointed a member ofa, the Board of Health. Carried. By -Laws Nos. 1, 2, 3, were read and passed, Moved by A. McGuire, seconded by Geo. Mnldoon, that we use Sinking Feud for current expenses and pay 5 per cent per annum for same. to be re- paid out of taxes of 1912. Carried. Street Committee for 1912 are Reeve. Dames and Muldoon, Finance Committee, Reeve. Ament and McGuire, 't'liese were appointed on motion of P. Ament and A. Mc- Guire. The Reeve called attention to the question of extensions proposed by the t... •P, R. and reported that he was 'in correspondence f w t5 D. c Mi Nchol 1 Vice President over the matter, Council then adjourned. THE STANDARD BANK EsTABLiSHED Iil7;f. OF CANADA 105 BRANCHES, QUARTERLY RIVIDEND NOTICE No, 85. Notice is hereby given that 4 Dividend at the rate of Thirteen Per Cent. per Annum upon the Capital Stock of this Bank lite been declared for the quarter ending 31st january, 1912, and that the same will be payable at the Mead Office, in this city, and at its branches, on and after Thursday, the 1st day of February, 1912, to Shareholders of record of 2015 january, 1912, The .Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Head Office of the Bank iu Toronto on Wednesday, the 21st February next, at 12 o'clock noon, Sy order of the Board, Toronto, 21st December, 1011, WM. • GEO. 1'. SCUOLFIELD, • General Manager. ance men to represent his company in Western Canada TREY GOT TIME --A brother of J F. Rowland, of town, was le -elected alderman in Toronto by a large vote - Philip Ament's brother was chosen Reeve of Seaforlh. His majority fs 13 but his old friends here hope that will signify good luck for 1912 -Reeve Hawkshaw, of Luoan, is a brother to '1'. A. Hawkshaw, of the Standard Bank, Brussels - C. G Vaustoce, a former Brusselite, headed the poll in the Municipal Electiou in Wingliani for Councillor securing a total of 311. His father sat at the Council Board in Brussels for several years and was styled the -boy Councillor" on his first election owing to his youthful entry. Church Chimes Rev. A C. Wishart, B. A. will go to Toronto for Sunday and supply Erskine Presbyterian, church pulpit whose pas- tor is here, The subjects for discussion by the pastor at the Methodist Church Sunday will be, morning "Common Life Inspir- ation ;" evening, "Victim or Villain.' Rev. H. T. Ferguson. 13, A., pastor of the Methodist church Kincardine, has received a cell to the Walkerville Methodist church, It is altogether probable that he will accept the call if the stationing committee 00130111, in it Rev W, A. Bradley, for many years pastor of St. Andrew's Presbyterian church, at Berlin, has received a unani- mous call from the congregation of Knox church, 'Teeswater, This 5 one of the largest churches in the Maitland T• Sesbyfery. Rev. Mr. Bradley States that he has been given some time to consider the call MEN'S MEETING -Next Sabbath after- noon, at 4 is o'clock, a joint meeting of 1 the men of this locality will be held iu Melville Church. It will be addressed by Rev, " lames Murray, of Erskine church, Toronto. A call to prayer by the mett,of Canada or the success of the World's Missionary movement will co0eiitute a part of the service, A cordial invitation ie extended to the men of all churches. Rev Mr. Murray is a good speaker and the service promises to he one of interest. TSA MEETING. -On Tuesday, Janu- ary sorb, the Ladies' Aid of Brussels Methodist church, purpose holding a Tea Meeting 'After supper addresses will be delivered on the question of Church Union, Rev. Dr. Ross, of Hanover. er. w l its speak in favor of it and Rev. D N McCamus, of London. will take up the other side. Both are .excel- lent speakers and should be beard The Official Board will vote at the February meeting and the congregation at e. later date on the Union question. This week a series of special services have been in progress in Melville church. Owing to the kreat storm the arrange- ments for outside help could not be car- ried out in the expected visits of Reeds. Lundy, of Walton and Ferguson of Bel• grave, Rev. Dr, Oates preached Tuve '. day evening, the pastor oditiatiug on Monday sod Wednesday, 'Thursday evening Rev. Jas. Murray, pastor of Erskine church, Toronto; is to be here and he will remain over next Sabbath assisting the pastor: The following Sunday will he Oonvnunion. Rev, Mr Kettlewell, of Toronto, . 00- cutiied the pulpit of the Methodist church here last Sabbath. In . the morning hisdisenarne was on the sub- ject of 'Occasions of offence" end in the evening ire gave a bird"i ere view of the World's Temperance . Movements and of the Dominion Alliance wok as it relates to Local Option, &c The reverend gentlemen is one of the Field Secretaries and is tl m oughl'y posted eu the question. He is very hopefel'of res sults. Funds for the Alliance were contributed: EORN 800mm-At Gull Lake Saek., on December, 19111, to Mr. en 1 Mrs, J. Brine 8aott, a daughter, MARRIED OALbaa-FEan.--On December 27th, by "Rev. James Short, at tnntsfnil Alberto, Mr, George Calder, of mote Red Deer District, to Miss tiara, only. daughter or Mr, and Mrs. 8 W Fend, of Innisfeil, Alta. QAYNOlt-Coonan.-In the R. C Ohtirch, Brus- sels, on January 0th, by Rey.Er.,Blnir, sir. Jun P. Gaynor to Miss Mary Elizabeth Goofier, both of Grey township. WED So0T-At Gull Lake, $oak on January 4th ' 80r t,ai.rdl8dnys, Dell/M.-At his late residence, lot 18,. Don, 2, Sarnia road, Lordci, Township, on atm, 8. Adorn Doupe, beloved husband of Eliza Doupe, end brother.ln m w to J. J. Gilpht, or 1lrnssels,. in his 0515 year, STORES. *Ili Grey township, on December 2715, Isabella Scott, beloved Wife of B. C. etokes, aged 40 years, 8 months and 27 days. the Infant daughter of J. Brine end MM. AUCTION SALES WlDNESDAy, .iAN 17th, -Postponed auction sale of farm arson, implements, &0„ at Loth 17 and 18, Con, 0, Grey, Sate unreserved at i p. m: j. I. Welsh, Prop„ 2'. 8, Scott, nue. BRUSSELS MARKET Wheat Osla IIB Pena Barger. Buttar Hay vdtziloos 00 x11q.Il a co Oaf,tla Wool 12 rte 85 10060 26 85 11 00 Oto do 85 1 00' 75 27 80 i2 00 8 76 18 Meeting of the Huron County Council, c5Rtr4rtptb0:ry1efp'Ut?4iG.,easeaaoa Ua alt lit JList 1 [loses 6¢f e e • food Root Cough Cure tft CA tl G • aces* 3 Doses of our • 5 0 9 6 fi is Mull one 111' (1111'- tvisl i'mpl•S t'dd u.: it took to +tl •p him Onligh. 131.11. this is 110 isolated test aru m- , ittl beerett'e intl. tttstuuler, Pre- p quently tell us of the splendid e results they revel ye from taking W 08 'it. Lf 1.1e eveui Or 58 11111, lay-.. ing enter sailer/Lei iuu we tvill- iugly itftiud the ;alert. GIVE IT A TRIAL 250, per Bottle AT a ,0 The Gannett of the corporation of the eau re ty of Boron will meet in rhe Connell t'•hxm- ber, le the Town or God finch, no Tueadny. the ys 28rd lust„ et5 o'ehu,k. All neeenuth a,inimit vt the County roust he placed with the °heck Rated ,Ion, 8th, 1012 tl � E5 previous to this date. B W. LANE, Clerk. e FOR SALE -Pony, harness, boggy, cutter 9 G and wagon ; also 2 lots at the 11 T. R. stn. O tq Mon. Will aeorpt 5126 for all or will sell Sep- ts419044,5006000 ,51o,Rw5e55„ppe5o 5 urate and on time to the right man. ...28.51 JAS. saARP. l FARM FOR SALE being Lot 211 Con 0 cultivation. v tion. There les comfortable from° Thr annual mer i hour Hag oP els e, with kitchen adjoining, bunk burn, heal 9�n1,•. 1t., P bxw'on Agricole small young orchard, dread i' sela, be bald !n the ental Council Mill. &O. ' 1M miles from school post and aid 17th, 1012, at 1 p0 o clock .. 15 ,for t January church, Fern wall teamed, Must be Hold byof officers,orto ,1,1 5 Ilai, alma Marek 1st and eensequently a very reasonhbibasinNaAll hearing are r egesstnd to late p,'icewill take 11. Poosesi+ion on March 16th, , tend. For further particulars apply to Joseph Bol• 3. LEe gIE W. H, lama, ger, Welton, P.0., or P. 8, Scott, Brussels, tr. President, se r.rr Hnorefary. DRUG STORE Morrie township, Huron Do.,, containing ANNUAL ree, It I 76 ac al cleared end 16 Sores under We have them Also Shoes f a,10 Kinds Warm Felt .boots and Shoes for comfort. Slippers for Christmas presents. Prices away down Harness Department Single Harness in Goldeall or Rubber Trimmed our own make, that we can recommend. Robes, Bolls, Blankets, everything to make1 horse and his owner comfortable and -prepared to Three Sets Second-hand Sin t 1e enjoy the season: gee Harness very Cheap. I. 1 > t .„u a i^5 c A 3 ' { You've 1,1 about trying Now Act o • �' OR some time there has dwelt in our .mind y the thought of trying PURITY FLOUR - the flour that consists wholly u portions o f the high-grade f the'be st Western laurel wheat. That's ao g od thought: It indicates a desire for improvement in your baking -talent -an ambition to increase the deliciousness of your bread and pastry. Don't let that good thought perish. Turn nour will power, ACT ! I y "More bread and better bread" REMINDE1. OnaccountCCOlYt L v of the eltf7'a strength and extra quality of PURITY FLOUR, best pastry -results are obtained by adding more shortening , 7 y itiali i5 11e(esslr r when using the ordinar y Ontario or blended flours. Also add more water 'VV'ii,ell making brew', \ 'PURITY Fifth fY Add PURITY FLOUR tor :tr Z'' 1,,rC.^,r?rv.list rit,ltnow S01ri in I3TtItS I,S 5 .TAS. T3 . T ,ns. ROSS y 01' ,ANI. {N'G, 'W. lf, itiecu I,,.11,11N GIIO: '.TktOMSOIV. A �0?... Ha E1aut,,- Dist vitiate)? .tl. siytauy.