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The Brussels Post, 1912-1-25, Page 5BUSINESS toAiiUA, K. 0. T. M. Brussels Teut of the Etaooabow . No 21 held their Mellor Plantings to the Le Jet. Room, Saeger Biooa, nu the 144 and 3r.i 'Paenday evenings of each month A. BO , NES, Galli. welcomes.stBE t ,1 WM. SPENQE CONVLYANUEE, AND ISSUER of MARRIAGE LICENSE Eke Ia the -Pest mace, Benet, 30.4 JOHN HARRIS, Agent Howiek Mutual Fire Insurance Company OBloo and Roetdenee- WAL'rON, ONT, JOHN SUTHERLAN INeoaANoa, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS. `fh S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - 1 CMR, W111 sell for better prices, to bettor. men in lees time and less Charges. than any ether A uatioueer in East Huron or be won't aherge anything, Daates and orders aan always lie arranged at this office or by pew oust applteation, • LEOA1 AND CONVEYANCING. SINCLAIit- VY• M . Barrister, Boltohtor, Cauveyuneer, Notary Ppb11o, •ho. Olaoe-B tewart'e Blook 'r door .Nor th-or fJoutral Hotel, Bolloltor tar LbelMetropolitan Book. pa0IIDFOOT, HAYS & KILLORAN BARRIO HORS, BOLIOI.1`9RB, NOTARIES PUHLIO,, ETC. W. Pawn:1room, E O. Ir O. HAfo J. L. 11ILL0RAN Maw -Those formerly oeoapied by Masers Camer0u k Holt, GODoRIOa, OiY•ARI0, ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamers ST. JOHN ANO HALIFAX TO LIVERPOOL Steamer From St, ,lohn From Halifax Hesperinn January 19th ..Inn, 20th Grampian February 2nd Feb, Std Coraioan February 10th Feb, 17th Hesporian February 241,11 BOSTON -PORTLAND TO GLASGOW Steamer Boston P'rtland :Haitian .,,.,Jan, 18th Numidlan-Feb. 1st Soot an Feb. 8th Ionian.. Feb. 15th RATES OF PASSAGE First Class 1 ive pool service...... S72.50 Second Class i " .,. 50.1,5 Second Close Glasgow service ••• 41. t' Third Ohms, 580.25. 5"1 ''+ accords ,. • er and service, Full information as torates, ate., on appli a- tion to W. H. KERR, A gent Allan Line, Brussels. STRATFORD. ONT., i Our Mases.. are now larger than ever ti i.A� before but we have enlarged onr quart- g i ere and we have roma for a few more •7, students. You may enter at any time. We have n staff of nine experienced in- struotors and our com•ses are the best. 17 Our graduates \ eN at taeteo Thin 8 g hs we k 7a three recent ec t rndunEes InPm•nt, d s l tdmt they hove positions paying 506, $70 7, t0 and 5125 per month. We hove three de-. V partments - Commercial, Shorthand end Telegraphy. Write Por our free l 'condo htnP IIUw. � B. A. McLAOHLAN, Principal. .,5. etiy WATA 't,"ANJe ri: ,.J. � .ems. ,a e..o. ,t o o w� wt�. b..+1. ,1t.�0, IRUPTURE Cured At your home without pain, danger or operation; My method will cure ap- parently hopeless cases no matter what your age is or how long ruptured. Why wait until your rup- ture becomes upturebecomes strangulated when you can be cured ? Do not wait - fill in coupon Age 'l'inhe •Rtip ...... Single or Double Name Address and return to J. S. SMITH 88 Caledonia at. Dept, A Stratford, Ont. Medicines that aid nature area al- ways most effectual, Chamberlain's Oough Remedy acts on this plan,. It allays the cough, relieves the lunge, o i n of s the secrothohs and aids nature p t tr :, in orethe Y statm6 system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. Sold by all dealers, ..•.•.aamevucseortmslw.+y:ea�a �ywm u.agyte�u.z.:uyv. Business Cards EASY TO GET RIO Of DANDRUFF BERTHA ARMSTRONG MISS E R HA AR TR Dandruff IU all t down a suntnea'tlh 4 U Studio at Carter's Maxle Store, on edoor North of little itv ishgerms o v microbes. 11 Toaohor of PlanO roots ofYuht haltthere id a vast twiny 4 the Standard Bank, Brussels 5.02 MISS PERLE SHAI5PE as passed miceesafully her second exumine- ,u tPisnutor e Deportment f the To• T Of the 4 D 0 opo Conservatory of Mum,and is preparedn rnd 10 take poplin her henna, Princessstreet. s Visits Ethel Friday nand etulday oecab week, DR, T. T. M, RAE isohelor of Nedieino, University of Toronto ; .doenttuto and Graduate of the College of Pity felons and Surgeons, Ont, ' Post -graduate htoago Eye, Eno., Nose and Throat Hospital, ihicnKo, Ill. Ez•House Surgeon to St, Miele as Hospital, Toronto. Otilce over N, R. Smith's Drug Store, Tele - ;hone connection with Cranbreok at all hours. OR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. hysleian and Surgeon ; Post Gradunte courses London (Eng.), New York and Chicago Hos- pitals. Specie! attention to disease of eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes tested for glosses. DR. HAMILTON Dental Burgeon Honor Graduate Dental Department, Toronto University ; Licentiate of Royal College al Dental Surgeon for Surgeona, v a c onto. clime in Smith Bleak rnoently vnuated by Dr, Fetid. DR. WARDLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Day and night calls. Office opposite Flour 50111, Ethel, Gisa8fU Rammer BRUSSELS GOING SOUTH GOING NORTH Anil 7:07 a mExpress . 10:56 a ,Express 11:25 a no ( m Nall 1:50' p no Express 2:66 p m Express 8:52 p m WALTON To Toronto To Goderich Express 7:41 a m I Express 11;87a m Express 2:57 pmExpress 7:55 p m WROXETER Going East 7:05 a. m. and 8:55 p. m. Going West - 12:48 and 9:47 p. m. All trains going East connect with 0 P. R. at Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T G. B. stations. EO. ALLAN Agent. G Local gurai Stbas �t.erns HURON Old Boys of Toronto will hold their annual At Home on Friday. Febru art: 23, in the Temple Building. GODERICH has decided to adopt the pansy as the floral emblem of the town THE POST thinks they should have chosen the daisy. When given as soon as the croupy cough appears Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will ward off an attack of croup and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of mothers use it successfully. Sold by all dealers. LSSA VALE the speedy mare form erlyowued by P.Scott, B s of i sal h u ha : - been winning purses at Toronto and Ottawa in ice racing. She is now the .property of Alderman McBride, of Tor- onto, and is a good one in her class. Do you know that fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the xriuscles due LO cold or damp, or chronic Then. matism, and require no internaltreat- ment whatever? Apply Ohamber. Ruin's Liniment freely and see how quickly it gives relief. Tot sale by all dealers. FAIRS As10011,t•ION To MEET. -The Outano Association of Fairs and Ex• hnbitions will hold its 'twelfth auntie Convention in the City Hall, Toronto, Feb.7and 8, when representatives esentatives rro o all districts in the Provence including New Liskeard, Parry Sound, and eve the disloyal town of Kenora, are expect ed to be present. Hon. Martin Burrell, Dominion Minister ot . Agriculture ; Hon,. S. Duff,alio Minister ut Agriculture ; President. Harrison of Macdonald. College, Quebec, and Profes sors Zavitz and Day of the O. A. C. wit give addresses, John Farrell, of Forest, will,introduce the question of increnseu Federal and Proviucial grants to Agri culture, and numberof changes in th, rules and regulations of Felts will be 'suggested by George Raikes of Barrie Geo. Robb. and A. C. Dames will rep resent Last Huron Society. GOOD ADVICE FOR HOCEEYiers.-- D01NG ' r, Play clean hockey. 2. Keep 0nthe ice, 3, Play your position. 4. Play -combination. 5. Play the puck (torwards), 6. Keep behind the puck. 7. Be aggressive. 8. Aiweysplug. g,' Always boost: ro. Check back like fiends, tr. Have confidence in your team mates oz,11'fake perfect care of yourself, 13. Never give up, 14. Be, gentlemen. NOT DOING r. Do not play dirty. z. Do not be ruled off. 3. 'Doinotui•oam• 4, . Do not be selfish. :5. 1)o not:lose your temper,' 6. Do.not be offside. '8Do not be careless. . Do not loaf. e 8 g. Do not knock. Ie. tlo notiargue with the referee. . it. Do not have a grouch. re. Do not smoke, etc.. eta, etc. 13. Do not let up. 14. (, Do notbelate, FINED FOR SELLING TEA WITHOUT LICENSE.. -That will teach Min to em- ploy a lawyer next time," said Chancel. for Boyd at Osgoode, Hall, Toronto, Friday morning, when he decided tha James L. Corcoran, a wholesale tea merchant, of Stratford, must pay his own costs, although getting back $too of the $o5o fine imposed on Corcoran in Heosall, Huron. An agent of Corcoran's sold tea without a license, and Corcoran was summoned on a single charge. When he respunded, he was tried on three charges . for three 5ale8 made on the sante day, Corcoran was v � Without R lawyer, evidently and he was Hued toe $85o. instead of $So, the col stable getting half $75. The $Ica Was chopped off in Chambers and must be And this atUry ueveo sleeps ; It Wages tt wan' of destruction night and duty. It destroys 1bo nomlehmtnot that the bruin must have 111 meter to . grow vigorously and wbuitdwut) K K Y y PARISIAN SAGE now sold all over Canada v'tl destroy Y these germs and at the saute time ftlrnish the hair roots with just the proper tlnuz•tsh- meut to make hair grow luclt'aus and luxuriant. PARISIAN SAGE le gnaranteed by Jas. Pox W banish dandruff, slop fulling hair x11111tchiwgscalp or uuroey back. It is a deliglxttul hair dressing}, that wins instant favor with refined women. Sold for only 50 cents a largo bottle by Jas. Fox and druggists everywhere. Mel with Auburn hair ou every cartoon and bottle. refunded to Coroorau but when costs wore discussed it was directed that each person should pay his own, -. Constipation is the cause of many ailments and a iisnrcters,,that make life miserable. lake Chain berlai n's Stomach and Liver §Tablets, keep your bowels regular' and •you will avoid these diseases. For sale by all dealers. STATIONERY FOR FARn0EHs,-As the years go by it is ples5ing to note that more farmers write letters on priuted letterheads and have their cards on their envelopes. 1t was once thought no one. could do this unless lie was engaged u the production of some specialty, or breeding some pure blood farm stock. No one believes that now, Let , the farm be named, and then give that with he name of the owner and his post - office address, and the business is done, The cost of printing is trifling in cop par)so n with its benefits. 4sk THE Poser what neatly printed paper and envelopes will cost, No WILD OATS POUND. -Arrange. meats are being made by J. Lockie Wil- son, Superintendent of Agricultural and Horticultural Societies, for agricultarsl societies to purchase quantities of pedigree ree banner oats from a farm- er in Carleton county. whose grain has been carefully watched by the Canadiau Seed Growers' Association, It is sug- gested that the secretary of each society should communicate with Mr. Wil- son or his department at the Parliament Buildings. L. 11 Newman, of Ottawa, Secretary of the Canadian Seed•Grotvers' Association, has promised that he or some of his staff will see that all grain is properly bagged and sealed and a tag will be attached to each bag, with Full instructions as to the best methods of cultivating. It is expected that by this means, as well as through the influence. no the standing field crop competitions. Ontario will come to be known as the place where the best seed in the Domin. •on can he procured. Much gratifica leo isFelt byIt the Department over the p fa that year fact tl t t S nis the first since the standihe Held crop competitions w e re started in 1507, in which the expert judges have been unable to discover a atingle seed of wild oats in all the large exhibit of was at the Guelph Winter Fair. • McKillop Reeve Goveulock is attending. the Co. Oounol at Goderich tide week. Sliss l izahl•'Ih Eckart returned io Si. Jo-eph's Convent, Toronto, to i.e- .:110w her "ltt,hee. • J O'Loughlin purchased one of J .1. Irvine's 1181118, which he intends ,coving to his premises in the near I u lure. ,firs. Alex. Godkin is here from Alberta on a visit to relatives in Lhe Bast. She has been h (' in theh' West&tit ,umbel' of years. Mrs. Sarah Hewitt and her sister were renewing acquaintances around Lead bury. While in this vicinity they 001 S J. and the guests of J. un l J c Mrs. 41e(r}avin. A musical and t literary euterl•aiu- ineut will be (held du Oaklee's hall in Winthrop Friday evening, January 2011, malar the auspices of School Seolinn.No. 10. •A well. arranged 910 - grain:. of recitations, • dialogues and drills by tihe scholars aud' others will be given, ]til OKILLOP PIRA .INSURANCE CD (iGdr- PANY-Tlhe annualfinancial Statr- ,nt ntof the ticlCillop Mutual Eire In- -utanctr Cumpauy has " been issued. PI1ia shows It total 151eufbership 1,2 1.988 1' 110101rty 11(8111 0(1 valued at 438,598,140, The prohuinm uotea amount to $141.487, The tt4yessm01108 eo,t('et,'d for 1911 ant, nntited III $6,988.- 85. There was point in ]oases for the verb the sum of $4,484,45 The heavi- est lossee eavi-estlossee tve•e: Pat ick •O'Rourke, barn and cotrtelis, $2,000 ; Ida Snell, barn anti contents, $1,600; Jauu's Skinner, house and ao0Leots, $500, And now for 1912 NITTTTT'ar r We want to make this, our tenth year in the Agency business, The BaonerYear 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 remit% we will have your heo•ty no- opet'alion in making this ii• peottable year to bo yet. and .eller alike, We wish one and 161l the very hest that is in this preaont'i'ea' and those to come, also to thank you for past patronage and beg to remind you that we will id ways do onr very best to make your midtinn,tnce with ns Worth Your While. N.S .Mctauchlin AGENT, 131IUSSELS. FTER SUFFERING YEARS Cured by Lydia E. Pink- ham'sVegetableCom ound Fox ()reek, VegetableCompound a N.B.-" T have always had pains In the loins and a weak- ness there, and often after my meals m y food would distress me and cause sore- ness. Lydia 1. Pinkham'sVegeta• bis Compound has done me much good. Tam strong- er, digestion is bet- ter, and I can walk with ambition. I have encouraged many mothers of families to take it as it is the best rem- edy in the world. You can publish this in the papers. ' - Mrs. . WraLrAac BouRquE, Fox Creek, N.B., Canada. The above is only one of the thou- sands of grateful letters which are constantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn Mass., which prove beyond a doubt that; Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, made from roots and herbs, actually does cure these obstinate dis- eases of womenf r allother means m ana have failed, and that every such suf- fering woman owes it to herself to at least give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound a trial before submit- ting to an operation, or giving up hope of recovery. Mrs. Pinkhtsm, of Lynn, Mass., a invites all 1 Bick women to write her foguided advi ee. She has gu fed thousands to health and her advice is free. All the others ranged from ,$5 up to $150. The year opened with a balance of $1,280 in the treasury and closed with a cash balance of $5.702 anti no liabilities. Fite Your Case Exactly You know how you feel, -blue, sickly and heavy. Erich morning you waken in a dull, "dopy" condition and wish it were nigh. agaiu Your liver is wrong and needs fixing with De. Htuuiltw i'e Pills ; they do cure all liverills. At once the system is relieved of poisons, blood is enriched and purified, appetite increases n s and digestion picks p rru . Health and vigour return because Dr, Hamilton's Pills snake the body proof against weakness and disease. For some Ryer, your kidneys, your stem - ludo, for the sake of your lodks and feelings. try Dr. Hamilton's Pills, 25c. at any dealers. Bluevale Robert Galbraith has gone to reside in London. Mrs..fames Nichol, of E'm'nberry, is improving steadily at her home. The anoinal meeting of Knox Pres- byterian church will be held an Jan. 261 h. Robert Maxwell, of Leatrtingtnn, visited with his patents, Eobt. and Sirs. Maxwell, sen., recently. Miss Agates Miller, of Jamestown, is visitir her nn , 1 ales 7 he rna s and F m g V . liebdei sun, of the Bluevale road. Jack Hawkins, of Boissevain, Mani- toba, is visiting at the twine of his sister, Mts..Artlhur Wheeler, num- ber' George Greenaway and Wrn. Haney have taker the contract for putting in the ice for the Bluevale Cheese and Butter Company. Minton PouL7RY Snow.- The Poultry Shute which wits held here last week, wasio t tae well patronized astweed, p t is a, owing to the impassable condition .of the roads. The birds that were shown were however• an exceedingly fine Int. Entries were unule•mus from Mitchell, Goderich, Seafnrt11, Hensall and tVin n ham. 'u • , The 10101 tit. t f the K J Mprizes were won ub hleuatdl exhibitors essrs" Bengough, Suallieeand J. W. Ortwein were heavy winners with Iifty•,fine birds. Among the prize. winners were the followinfr, : F. I3en- g,ough, special fur White Wyandottes. Li', W. Sioallice, special for Wyandot les. J. W. Ortweiu won 11 Hilts, 4 seconds and 8 thirds for White Silver and Huff 4VyandoItes ; a special prize for the best collection of White Rocks, Constipation is the root of many forms of sickness and of an endless amount of human misery. Dr. Morse's Indian Pills, , thoroughly tested b. S y Y over fifty years of use leave been proved a safe and certain cure for constipation and all kindred troubles. Trthem. i. 25c. a box. 11151 a special for White Wyandottes, net amount in force at the close of the Be hada The Ch third largest Mr. year entry. of S3,995,273: 7 Y ,� 5. Ibe P1•ezn iun i The Will E4SOXPO he torturing aches of ocrrle, 1310 Ilic,lnutt, of Iotonto, did the juclg- ;mime held b the.eompauy alnottht. prepared, -the only potation? egi'o ie Ing. ' ed to $190,708,75 with an unassessed Putnam's Corn Extreetor. Fifty years • residue of 131131,678,79 awl that, the in use and absolutely guaranteed peroses 15005989. and had a cash bahtneo, on hand of 9664. Oe r $ 7 toun- collected 4x7.84 ofun % collected wssessruenta. Oil 111(.1101.1 it was resolved t0 it' Isar t a isolated 1 ttecl scthow 1 houses in future. James 11. Thonp- t 'sun and Alex, , uc uSimpson were w 1 ,' rf- ed Auditors 1 u 1s fnr '. 1912,, Jas. Moffitt, t . of Logan, was re -appointed director. to'•lire lnultiai icor au invest - complete S. R, lamrnoncl's unexpir` melt that will bring you ed term, John Me0loy, Time. E. Fordwioh Mr. and Mre, Leatherdale, of Bran- don,have been h vision her father, , Re, J Boll, Oil Springs.. Animal meetingof slhareholders of Fordwicli Cheese and Butter Co., was held in the Cheese Fatetor'y, Jan. 4th, I Notwithstanding the severe cold a large 'minber were present, J. A, Patterson was chosen chairman, and Ford Cooper, Secretary. The usual eolith of business was gorse over. The Auditor's Report Showed the 0o. to be in good financial standing. The mortgage whish was on the property has been paid off and a balance on hand of $65.17. A new board of Dir. ectoes was elected namely, S. Brick- er, M. Lennard, M. Aldrich, H. Al- brecht and Daniel Iiauffrnan. A very hearty vote of thaulks was tendered )tit. Damon for his faithful services in connection with the factory. Mr. Daum intends moving 8tyn3. M. Al. illicit was appointed salesman and John Weber Auditor. The newly sleeted Direeetarsmet in Kurtzv'lie on Saturday, Jan. 18th and appointed S. Bricker, President ; M. Leonard, Secretary ; S. Bricker, Treas. Barely Lived Through it A terrible experience had Edw. J. O'Connor of Sault Ste. Marie. "Ftorn boyhood" be writes "1 have been a Con - Stall t sufferer from asthma and catarrh My nose and throat wasalways stopped Up and I had droppings in the throat. When attacks came on I thought I couldn't live through the night. I would sit up, gasp for breath and en- dure distress. Oatarrhozone made Inc entirely well." No stronger proof is required. Asthma is curable, so is w,tal'rh. Use "Oatarrhnzone" and your recovery is guaranteed, Two sizes, 25c. and $1.00 at all dealers. Atwood Oheia, Elson took possession of the bake strop last week. W. G. and Mrs. Inglis and daugh- ter left last week for Los Angeles, California. Alarge hound came to grief on the railroad track when the morning ex- press, was going through, Sons of Scotland will hold tiheir annual At Home and Concert in the music hall, Atwood, Thursday even- ing Jan. 25tH. Mrs. 0. H. Fullerton, of New Lis- keard attended the Golden Wedding of her father and mother, L. and Mrs. Pelton, last week. Thos. Hamilton, traded his farm on the 8th con., \Vest for the livery barn, owned by Mr. Morrison. Mr. Hamil- ton took possession at once. R. 101. and Mrs. Ballantyne left on Wednesday morning for Saskatoon, Sask., with the intention of residing there if suited with the place. When buying a cough medicine for children bear in mead t n h tI Cha nbe•- lain's Cough Remedy is most effectual fou colds, croup and whooping cough and that, it contains no harmful drug. For sale by all dealers. Goderich Feank Smith is again to wield the baton for the 88td Regiment band. J. B. Hunter, who was bandmaster last year, has resigned. An order has been made by the Do- minion Board of Railway Commis- sioners for inter -switching between the Grand Trunk and Oanadian Pact - Railways at Goderich. Thos. A. Hawkins, of Jamestown, N.Y., wasa visitor in town during P the dst week. He is a for , mer Port Albei 1 boy, and was home attending the funeral of his loather, the late Mos. Geo. Hawkins. Jas. B. Hawkins, who has been in thenI several est for W w autos beau ht the remains of his mother, months, died at Brandon, Man., home for burial at Prince Albert, J. B. bas decided to locate permanently at Edmonton. Goderich is to have the military catitp again this year. A promise to this effect has been emu ed by E. N. Lewis; 14I. P., from lion. Sam. Hughes,. M Mister u hes,- Minister of Militia, the only condition bring that suitable arae ements to the s ttisfactien n' Col. gg a t0 .Hod i g na, D. O. 0., can be made. Mrs. 0. W. Mitchell. wife of the former proprietor of the Ottawa Free Press brother of the senior member of the Stift died very suddenly in Ottawa Tuesday night ot last week, She was taken suddenly ill while at- tettditig an amateur performance at tihe Unitarian Church, and succumbed in an ambulance just as she reached home, She was bolo in Toronto, tie dtutghte of Alex.. Jacques, 08 years ago. She is survived by a large fondly. The funeral took place on Monday. Though the local option bylaw fail- ed by at narrow margin on New Year's Day, the local license -holders are not yet out of the woods. The large uha- jnrity given in favor of the bylaw which was defeated only by the three- fifths requirement, together with other eir•calustanoes wt thin their knowledge, convinced the workers for local prohibition that they should not, allow another three years to elapse without making an effort to curb the !Moor traffic in GOdel•inbL They have decided to go before the tooth council with a .petition for the reduction of the number of liquor licenses issued fa' this town to Pouf. Nine licenses are now in effect -eight for hotels and one foo a shop. Elms fire Insurance Co. 1'he annual meeting of the policy holders of the Elmo, Fawners' Mut- ual Fire Insurance Company was held in the Agrielillur'al hall, Atwood, Tuesday, Jan., 16th. A fair attend- an:e of members being present, 11ngh Richmond wax appointed Ohan'nlan and J. 11. Hammond Sec' retool of meeting. Minutes of last annnat meeting t'eltd and confirmed. Diet •Lor, C 9 and alp ' chtnrs' reports Were read and adoMed shnrvin tont 485. policies had been issued in 1911 rep- resenting risks to the aimount of :31,270,810, the ailment of cancelled and expired 0005 131,140,845 leaving it ' cuulpany had aid for losses wrhd ex ou Shearer and 3. 12. Baker were elected Directors I'm, ensuing term. At the directors meeting fon organization D. B. Grieve was appniuted President, J. S, Gowan vice -Pres. and J. R. IIttlnnmond Sec., and Treas., for 1912. Applications for insurance were ac- cepted amounting to $95,150.00. Meeting adjourned till Tuesday, Feb. 16111, to meet at the usual time and place, -J. R. Hammond, Secy. large retut•ns write for pariiollara about Calgary and Athabaska Landing. Alberta °farms also for sale. H. R. •BREWER Ileal Estate Broker 1174 Boulevard N. W, Calgary, Alta. Blanket Your Horses The Cold Weather Demands it And come to us for your Blankets. Prices away down and large assortment to choose from. Also Robes, Wool Rugs, Bells, Trunks and Satchels, Bargains is Felt and Winter Boots, Shoes, Slippers, &c. We want to clear all Winter goods out, which accounts for the big reductions in prices we are now giving. no -A11 accounts must be closed by cash or note before the end of this month or they will be put in otihee hands for collection. 1.0. "iCHARDS •••e•s•e••e••o•e••••••••oe ••0000ss •••ems ee••••••••a e• • • • • • 0 • • • • P• M • • R. JOSEPH DAVIDSON having joined the firm of Wm. & R. A. Pryne, the firm will now i be known as the PRYNE MILLING Co. We desire to thank our patrons for their business with •• us.in the past and assure you of the best attention and +• courtesy in the future. We think we have served you • well and if you have not done business with us yet we would ask you to try a sack of our Flour or bring us your Chopping, or perhaps you are wanting Feed. • We can supply you with anything you want in the • Milling line. Our aim is to grow bigger and do better. Keep your eye on us. • • • • 0 0 • • • • Chang 01: iisrness PRYNE MILLING Co • • • 21P-Oustomers having outstanding accounts with Wm. 4 R. A. Pryne are asked to settle at o0Ce as they are closing their books.11) • o •••0•0S•••••••••e•0••••••e 4 erre•• VARIOOSE .,. ��. OLJRED 43 NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. Confined to His Home for Weeks. "Heavy work, severe straining and evil habits in youth brought on Variouso Veins, When I worked hard ttto aching would become severe and I was often laid up for a weel: at a Limo, Diy faintly physician foldout* an operation was my only hope -but I dreaded it, 1 tried several specialists, but soon found out all they wanted was my money. I oommouced to loch upon all doctors as little Lotter than rogues, Ono day my bees asked m0 toby I was off work- 5o much and 1 told him my condition. Iiaadvised mete consult Drs. Kennedy & Kennedy, es he hadt_lcen treatment from theme himself and knew they wore square and elf lful. I wroto thein and got Trim NEW Norsoo TREAT:XENT. 11fy.prorress was somewhat slow and dun•1ng the first month's treatment I was somewhat discouraged. However, 01oontlnnedtreatment for three months longer and was rewarded with a complete curb. 10001d only earn Sia a week in a machine shop before treatment, now I n m earning ,522 and never loose a day. I wish all Sufferers knetwof your valuable treatment. HENRY C. S.00UST. HAS YOUR 131.0 t,: ii, EEN DISEASED? BLOOD POISONS aro the most prevalent and most serious diseases. They sap the I very lifeblood of the victim and unless entirely °renicnted from the system will cause serine complications" Beware of Mercury. It may suppress the symptoms -our NE W ILITHOD cures all blood diseases. YOUNG 011 3OUDDLB ACED MEN" -Imprudent acts dr later excesses have broken down your systsm. You feel the symptoms Stealing 0100 von. mentally, physically and vitally you aro net the man you used to be or sboultibe. ` ill youhecd the danger eignals1 EAGERAro leu a vbte0? 11'ao you lost bopo? Aro you intonding to fiarryy7 Hns Your blood been diseasedP Ilave you er:y tee 110053? Our N o ultaTto0 tree. nom w;-1 cure you, what It has Bono Ser others 1t wl,e do for you, Coa.ultan/a. Free. No matter tele has treated you, tt•rlte for st honest onD!neon Free of Charge. 13 Fro oyhood, Manhood, Fatherhood." (Illesttuted) cu Diseases of }lou" NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRIVATE. No maned on boxes er envehenes. Everything Confidential. Question List and Cost of Treatment FREE FOR HOME TREATMENT. - ,. r;Y 1'sDRS. ... , ,. KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. i, NOTICE must All letters from Canada be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence ondefnce Dep art- >. husks vias nlclrt 1D Windsor Ont. p If you desire to see ons personally call at our Medical institute in Detroit as +e sec and trent no patients in etre i 5 p W nd or officesw it1 " ch areo f r Ccrrespontlettoe suit itaboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters As follows; ' DRS. i(ENNEDY ani KENNEDY> Windsor, Ont Write for our trivaten,ldress.'