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The Brussels Post, 1912-3-14, Page 4:CHUB 'DAY, MARCH z4, 1912 Brussels Couneli The Regular meeting of Brussels Calmed was held Monday evening, of Iasi week. An the members present except P, Ardent. Reeve Leckie in the chair. Minutes of Inst meeting read and passed ' Accounts were presented as follows t- Robt Oliver, sainry &e ,,,, $ 37 30 A. Stfachen, ntiscel)aueous.,,,,1 40 Hamilion & Audereou, street ,vont . 7 0n Jas. Kornaghan, street work 8o Chan Meadows, 30 R Dark, N 'MrCa lelAV- 2 00 Ed Bi ewer, wood at Hall„,,,,,6 uo G lileDewell. street work.... 2 00 W. 1i Kerr, printing ... re 25 Moved by A McGuire, seconded by GeoMuldoon, that above accounts be paid. Carried. Constable Oliver reported the revenue from town scales to be $28 75. The Garside & James machine shop and its relation to the town was discus sed.t w I as m ,ved by A. C. Demes seconded by Geo. Muldoon, that steps be takenat0nee to close this business if the firm does not ;live up to agreement with the town. Reeve Leckie was .ap- pointed to call on the interested parties Knitting Factory By -Law also came up for review and further consideration was left over until next meeting of Council Council adjnurned after a discussion of plans 1. keep the Winter road North and South of Brussels in good condition Qrey Council The Municipm1 Council of the Town ship of Grew met in the Township Hall, Ethel, on Monday March4th. Members of the Council were present. Minutee of previous meeting read and adopted By-law No 3 for 1912, appointing Pathmaste,s and dtfliitng their re- spective Dtvisious, was read a first and second times. Fritter- 1'IcArthur- 'That By-law No 3 few 5912 be now read A third time and fivall pass d. -Carried. McArthur- Brown- That Clerk notify Richard Armstrong, contractor on the Locking Drain, that Ifsatfslacloe security be not given fur the completion of the drain before the next meeting 0t the Council contract' will be re -let. - Carried Fraser -McArthur -That the follow ing accounts be paid -Cat ried. Municipal World, Assessors' and Coltector's rolls $15 00 John Speiran, cutting brash Cou 12 7 or. Wtn. T. Spence, Auditors' sup• D BxliingaII, refund of (log tax,.. 2 ou C. Eckmier, commutation of St etch-- L;,bnr....,6 0o Tbos. Mills, cleaning out ditch, Cnn5 .................................. t 00 G. Kramer & Co,. two cuspidors for Hall .1 00 John McDonald, digging ditch bdv. Get, and Morris to 00 Edward Fletcher, repairing Mill Road .... ...................... 3 00 Fraser- Brown - That Council ad journ to meet Monday, April 8'h. - Carried. A H. MACDONALD, Clerk. TO PROHIBIT CIGARETTES A deputation, one hunched strong, representing the W C. T U , invaded Mr. Borden's 1 ffice at O.1awa, and asked that tate G, set nment enact a law prohibiting in Canada, the sale and manufacture of cigarettes. All provin ces of the Dominion were represented in the deputation The ministers pres- ent besides the Premier, were the Hon C. J. Doherty and the Hon. W. T. White. Mrs. McKee, of Barrie, spoke on behalf of Ontario She claim- ed that the recent amendments to the Act in regard to the sale of cigarettes had been of liitle use. The evil was in• creasing, and rine hundred million more cigarettes were sold this year than last There were more smoking cigarettes than ever. but the evil was spreading anteing the burs. They did not want to interfere with the men but they did with the boys. '!`here was only one way to do this and that was by abolishing the manufacture and sale of the cigar- ales. igar•ettes. Mrs. Whitman. of Halifax, Honor- ary President of the W C '1' U. for the Maritime Provinces, spoke for those provinces and made the same request Mrs MacLachlan, of Quebec, said that the law was nut carried out. Police. men apparently did not know the law in regard to sale of cigarettes. Mrs W. H. Anderson, of O'tawa, spoke on behalf of British Columbia The Rev W H. 'rdrobnll, of Ottawa, in behalf of the Pre.bllerien church, sad the- Rev C, S. Deeproee, spoke for the Metho- dists. Mts. Gordon Wright, Dominion President, introduced the speakers and wound up the arguememt for the depu- tation. Premier Borden said he was mach impressed with the earnestness of the deputation. He would remind them however, that one of the worst possible things in the way of enacting taws was to place laws on the Statute Books, Which cannot he enforced. He was afraid that the control of parents had lessened in recent Years and that this had contributed to the evil. He fully realiz- ed the importance of the mai ter and he would give the recommendations - serieus -nsideration, Ottawa. Feb. 15. RUINS of Rrruoa,--A meeting of the House 01 Rrhige eonunittee of the County Council was held at Clinton re- cently Metiers Mannings, Rernitlgltan, Stothers, , Basile, Centelon. -County. Clerk lane and the house officials were present In the instieftirti of the house acid outbnildltids everything was found satisfactory. 89 inmates are being eared for et the present time. It was decided 4 ”' that bli, a 'Harland, wh , 1 o eels as nrg.tnist at the Shndev services at the hoose, . should receive a present of $20 The attention of the committee was called to the Mot that several irsrnates Were in res.! 44; e4 V xpn�•++'W°hy,^r!aMr•eiww.ePF!.5si.+.r+,..M�Mr..Prua.9 Ow.x,cvurxw+W.+ean,m- --•-- --.v fs+.M.':,a•.w,<,aa.'..v, +a+4,++•+'tti...a ...+nw+.�,w.wahwMN u 1.44, A BAtD.„EADD WOMAN $ho rn 4f Her Crown Mf n -Beauty, Leases In Love and Marr n IaEo Ilam itt ceetautly most necessltl Y t walnut Who could love twin marry tt bald-headed woman d \Vliet chat ms e"uld nue array to Miser sue! a disfigurement ? A wuuuut'S goal is 050tttlly love autl tnarrittge. tier• cruwniog gioey is her hair, the loss of her hair Mars her beauty, happiness, and sucoese. Yet right here ill 13ruesels, there are thousands of women who are negle0- Liug or iejuriug their hair to such an extent that it is utuly a mallet of time when it will be utterly twined, Many women destroy the beauty of their hair through Lhuughulesseess or ignorance of certain facts. They use em'lingreous over -heated, cu' to excess, which destroys the mauled oil of the hair, causing it to split,break ncl 1,, a enure out They do notaiampoo their hair Often enough, or ton often. They use soaps or pt epartttious which contain iugredieut8 positively harm- ful to the scalp eturl hair. As a result of mush treatment, dan- druff is iucrea,ed, the hale loosens, los- eseelor falls out, and baldness euul- memces, unless proper and prompt precautions are taken in time Then again, mi,rubes and curial 1 dieettst•s beteg about unhealthy scalp LI aid ) It'• b 1w Y p conditions. Almost any woman may rid herself of daodruff and diseased scalp and hair if she will but use tits right reinedy.' We have that remedy, and we will positively guarantee that it will either cure (laud'uff and baldness or it will not cost the user. anything. That's a pretty broad stateuleet, hut we will back it told )trove it with our own Looney. We will return your ,money if you donut find that Rexall "93" Hair Tonle is an entirely satis- factory remedy that will promote hair growth and overcome scalp and hair troubles ; that it will grow hair even un hetid brads, unless all life in the hair roots has been extinguished the follicles closed, and Lhe scalp is glazed and shiny. It gets its name from the fact that it grew hair in 93 out of 100- eases, where it received thoroughly hard, impartial, and practical lest. We want yon to try Rexall "93" Hair Tunic at our risk, You surely cannot lose anything by doing se, while you have everything to gain. You had better think this over, and then come and see us about this offer. You will be well repaid for your visit to our store. Preimeutbet•, you can get Rexall Remedies in this community rally at our store -The Resell Store. F. R. Smith. onseesesseilli*•oY,9•asesesso•eosems•esheoensoestsweese0e2:! Bellg'ravo e s•s A St. Ptitriek's social will be held its, theFuestei•' Hitl Jlunday 99801115, Woman's InstiLn le. .A. good program good Lithe,Keep the date elem. and lonk On I, I'M, a far Will he peovided and lingth served, Oats! Car CarCarnh 0 MEMO 82tt"A 0 5, AU Feeds at Lowest Possible Prices u • • t • 1 • • • ceipt of yearly incomes a p•trt of which the county was entitled, The maHt't was left with Inspector Torrance to dr, with It was decided the' any Reeve when mak'ng a tl nsnlitrltent should assist the Inspector in adjusting all money matters and in disposing of the property belongiug to the person cum mitted, Brussels School Report Form III,- Continuation School. Exam in French, Latin, Science. 1' Yutll . 76 F Clark..........58 5 H Hoover .. .. 71 R Leckie 56 M Yulll 69 K Ament .55 L M teDnnald....67 E Sotherau 64- A Cooper ....... .43 c McKmnnon ...- 62 D Watson. ..... ...43 F Evkmier....... .6,, H Am en 41 W Sperling .60 S Gerry 39 j Menzies 5q S Fox 39 Form II -Examined in Latin, Aritlt., Alg., Hist.. Science. K t ilton .........82 Harold Lowry 46 V Ross 67 C Crooks ..,..• •...44 N Fee 62 5 L Sperling 42 5 J MtLellan,..,,,,64 W Arnietrong•...45 G Kerr .6o E Bark lay ..........38 E Prot ...........60 1, Ws'spn 37 G MsQuarrie..:52 5 R Hall •33 Hazel Lowry...51 s Form I -Examined Latin, Writitlg, Gram , Science (2 exams ) - 2 G Deadman. 89 A Roe. ..... ... M Mann...... •••77 E Lowry 73 W Armstrong, 72 I Mr Lsuchlin,66 B Alderson 65 iElliott 64 W Hoover04 Beryl Oaten 63 L Ballantyne ....62 Ve Lott 62 1 A' nls'rong -. 5r B MrQi, 'rile 53 Revert, Old en•52 H Wolk 52 W Harris ,.,, so R Bork lav '•49 F Wood •••• 44 V M DAVIDsew, B S Sco'rr, Principal. Sr IV Daily Wmk and exams in Gram , Hist., Or. Reed , ('omp., and Hygiene Honors 75 pet cent, Pass 6o G Edwards .91 1 Oliver 73 1 MrLauchlin....8t 1 Hallen 'tse .,68 L Jackson . .... 78 R Sh'c'ait ,52 L 'Lowry .76 H Ft'x .•..43 LBorsess,..,,,,..74 Jr IV. Daily Work and exams in Arith , Gram., Or. Read., Comp , Hygiene and Spell. R Stewart.. 88 E Rands.,......... 6o 1, Athent .........76 V Ma :reeken..,.58 L Wright .,,., ,,,75 11 Currie ,,.,•,,,,.56 B Campbell 73 A McLat,cnhn.,,st T McLauchlin,. 66 A 'I'hemsnn ...., .46 V Sinclair - 6t S Me Lancltlin ,.,38 D 11'1. 5611TH Sr, III. --Exam in Arith.• Gen„ Hist., Comp . awl daily work D Rrns ,,., .,66 W Buchanan 57 1-1 Slewerr ....64 11 Gerrit 56 5 Cameron . ,.,,62 M Carter 53 R Hewitt,.,.......1'9 P Rarklae ....36 L Me('racken,..,53 "F MrNaughton.35 it III -Exam in Lit , Gram , Hist., Comp and daily work. Honors 75, Pass 6o. 13 Wright ...... ..,.75 *A Currie...„, ,. 48 C Rent 66 A Fox ...,........39 R Moore .,e8 5 lemieson .....38 F Hillson... - 55 M Haig 38 H Lott ,., .5f G Thnmpson , 38 Vi Skelton .......48 V Harris - 34 Warwick 48 Ir. Part of Jr, Ill -Exam in Gene'„ Spell , Gram., Arlth, and dally work Ho)n Ira 75, Pass 6o M Ross .............73 "S McLauclllin,,.6o M Danford 75 C Moore. ......... 5g J Pox 70 Il Jaynes 54 M Pawson Gg ';`hose marked * missed exams B. Hxx»EnsoN. • • • • • • • • 0 0 610 r s r • • 9 9 • 0 We are also the Sole Agents for this territut y rm. , y the celebrated e Ellatchford'S Calf Meal (EsteLblished in England in 1800.) A perfect tniih 1 substitute -a result of over 109 years experience in o feeding calves. Also • • Elat ch$ ®r dsu � r For 'Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs, and m • Blatchford's 'Fill the Basket Egg Mash' For Chickena. Give it a trial awl be nnnvinoed Itis NOT A STOCK FOOD. • • Pryni MiI-Iin Go,:russets! r3 • eee•esee•ee•e•eeessssWSWso•eeeselbseeseeeceo••es•eee Sr. II -Seen], Lit,. Arith , Geog , Siem., daily work. Honors 75 Passbo. 0 11- mingwav ,••94 A Drage.......... 63 Ras gees 87. G Barker .63 1'I'hom,on 83 V Lowry. ,,,..,.•59 eV Harkness ..,,81 I McNichol . 58 N McLeuchlin,,,7g (.. Anderson. 56 W Roe 54 R Currie. 75 11 Cameron 68 M Campbell 52 I lainmeson 64 A Cardiff .48 Int 11 -Exam in Lit,, Ment , Arith , Spell.. daily work, F. Burgess 84 W James i Enagh 68 A Stewart ,..,55 11 Morrie 67 E Hollinger• .....44 1, Conk, •66 1 Lown'. 40 59 Wilton .....65 E Somers 27 V Snider ...... ....65 L.Snider :...,.,..,14 1.• Fume's „••64 G Snider ,..... it I Harkness •..,,,,6o Jr II Exam in Arith , Comp , Nem , Lit., daily work. Pass 6o. Honore 75. I) rimmed .,,,..,.q4 C Thomson. ..... .66 G Pope...... .....75 M Oliver..... 48 G. Ross. Class V -Examined in Arith., Spell., Lang , Read„ doily work and Deport. 'newt 0 Walker, 90 L Drage. .... .......68 I Stewart. ...... ..•73 M Wood , 65 L 13 trklav 7o Class IV. -Exam. in same. F McArter 79 F. Stewart 52 51 M5C'aeken....75 LSnider 47 M Fritelev 72 Class III -Excellent --F. Oliver, E O'iver, M McLauchlin, T Burgess Good -A Stewart. 13 Hemingway, 13 1`huell, E Moore, B -Came: on, Close II --Excellent -Lily Flatt, K. tteL:n'en,'A Ballantyne. Geod.-1i Drage - Class I -Excellent.- M Pope, C. Lutt, F. BUCHANAN Bluevale TURNBERwY OouNCIL.-Onuuci] met nig Marsh 4111. Members present, Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted nn motion of Messrs. Wheeler and Mollurttey. Wheeler -McBurney -that Clerk be instructed to ask Wiughein papers for tenders for printing required for 1912, rommeneiug April 1st. Tenders to be received by Clerk before next meeting of Heard Carried. Moffatt Wheel- er -that we greet $10 to Wingham Hospital. Carried. Whe,'ler-Mof- fatt-that By-law No, 8, 1912, be pass- ed for appointment of fallowing fence - viewers for the rut rent year :-Wm. H. Mundell, Thos. diLkiu, %Vin. S. K1111, Thns, Haugh, Samuel Vanstnne, Jas. E. Nichol, Jos. Lovell, F. Wright jr., E. Orvis and Rab,. Leathern. Carried. Rut harfon(1-Moff att -that , we grant $25 to Turnberry Agrirclt ur- al Society to help build foot bridge. Carried. McBUruey- Wheeler -that By-law No. 6, 1912, be passed for the appointment of following Pnuml- keepere :-Robt. LNrRague, Jas. Bar- ton, Jas..). Scott, Hugh Tucker, Wm, Mines, Jas. Kirton, Peter S. McEwen, F. W. Wright, E. Oevis, Santee WiI- liatnsnn, John Mundell and Win. Maxwell. Carried, Rutherford - Mnffatt.-that By-law No. 7, 1912, he passed for appointment of following Path Ilia etees :-John J. Abeam, Wtn, A. Mitchell, Philip Dawson, Nicholas Sohiater, Henry Godkin je., John Teevitt, Wnr, H. Mundell, Samuel A•larahall, A'Ihnr tinted h, Andrew Campbell, Jas. Weir, Wm. Campbell, Robt. Jenkins, Thos, P. Jarnes, Geo, Casemore, ,Inhrl liornnlh, Sitml. Woods, Alex, Forgie, Richard 011 Iti 11- 3(11, Wim Haugh, Frank Carruthers, %Vin. Deane, Theo. Finnan, W. A. Mines, John Wylie, Peter McDougall, Hugh Uasernore, Isaac Wright Jr„ Henry 'Timm, Stephen King, Jas. ]EHiolt, Peter McEwen, John McEwen jr, Francis Wright 'r., Robt, Hupfer, James Hislop, John McEwen sr., Watann Jewitt, David H. Moffmtt, Robt. Black, Peter King, Henry Di- merit, Ed weed Jenkins, John R, Mc- 'Kenzie, 'Wm. Gallaher, Isaac Wright se., Dtmean MrNaughtnn, Robt. Hogg. Fr'ank Anderson, Henry ?Jerk - ley, Jo hn Love, Wm, Abram, Henry Muir, Wtn. Leckie, ,Tames Moffatt, John Mitchell, John Reid, Gen, Sri I ley. Jos. Wellwnnd, A. Waite, Robb. Oa mpbell and Robt. Musgrove, Carried. (Followingt' tendersre- ceived for•hr•idge abutments .” Dnif & Stewart; $1440 or $4.25 per yd; ; Geo. Barkley., $4.10 fro' one and $4 25 for ether per y(1, ; •Chas. Btw'her, $1200.nt' $3.80 per yd• excavation 50 0ts per yd R. Vint, $1240 or ,$3.95 per yd, Wheeler- Rutherford - that we ac - sept, Mr. Vint's tender at $1290, work In e0lnmenre on or before June ISth and completed no at before Augilat 10th, next. Carried, Acc'nnuts were reed and eh0goes flatted' for : - . hicipttl World, assessment tloticee, •••••••••••••••••00000000” • 0 18 0 A 0 0 0 0 o Sulti gs • English, • • Scotch, Irish, Canadian NEW 0 0 • • • • 0 0 • • In Tweeds, oesteds and Serges. Olean, new stock, fresh from the loom, at rcnsou- able prices. • • • •0 0 ie• •• ♦ • • • • O 0 •` • 0 • • • 0 O • 0 0 =W. P, Fraser' 0 • • 0 0 Merchant - 0 • Tailor o • 0• BRUSSELS o • 0 $1.15 ; Treas. Wingharn Hospital, gleam, $10 ; Duff & Stewart, snow plow, 500 ; Turnberry Agricultural Society, grant, $25. Meeting adjourn- ed until Monday April 8th, et 10 a. nl. in the Clerk's office- JOHN Buxton9:s, Clerk, Regained Nerve and Vital Energy. Flour Walton P. 0., Que., comes the following from. Mr. Nazaire Ht'giu- "If anyone had told me any remedy could buildup my nervous system so well,.I would not. have believed them. Before using Ferrozobe I was rain down in nerve and vital energy, and in very weak health. I didn't get eH• ough sleep at Hight, fell lonely in the dayl ime. Ferr"zone has filled me with energy and nim, Moteased my weight, and made a new marl of me." linudreds sell the same stn,y- Weak and dispirited, everything go- ing wrong, unable to catch up. They took Frrv,'roue and all was changed to health and serenity. Price 50c, per box at all dealers. - l'As•1'o)t RaniSlit ester), -The members of the Lunduu Street Methodist church, u; Windsor, Out„ remembered Rev. S 1. Attie, their pastor, who is a fernier Hrussellte, on theoeoasion of his birth- day, Feb, 27111, by presenting him Nlih ft baudsonte cut glues vase• The young people also showered hall With over 100 birthday carat; Dr. F. 11. 1{albfleisab, a well-known Reiliu phtsieluu ane President of the Berlin Hockey Club, who underwent a serious operation at the Berlin -Water. loo Hospital on Friday, is improving ' 1 Y ovuo 1 g gradually, and his ensues of recovery is gratifying, Dr Kathfleltch was a form. er practitioner in Brussels and many old friends here wish him speedy con• valeeeeutte, Atter the conllnuDion thanksgiving service in the Presbylerian church, Egmondville, the session counted the ballots on church union, whie.h resulted as follows: -Members for 205, against 5 The session the requests 4 t, r nests by telephone ue Flun me bers who could not attend and will accept ballots on SOD - day next, The large majority in favor of UMW) wet clue to the energies of the pester, Rev, Neil Sharv, Many Failures But Parisian Sage Overcame Miss Kruger's Hair Troubles PARISIAN SAGE to not gneran- teed to grow bait off bald heads but It is guaranteed by the well known druggist, Jas. Fox t0 step falling; hair, emit iutte dandruff and stop itching scalp, nt money back. Sold in every town in Catettle by leading druggists foe 50 cents it bottle. Read 1Miss Kt:laget's letter, i "PARISIAN SAGE is the best hair geotver anti ben.utifer and dandruff clue. I Inst all tuy hair tlitough typhoid fever; I was almost bald- 1, and IIy scalp was sore as conld,be. I tried everything, but in vile. Finally I tried PARISIAN SAGE and after using one bottle my hair started to grow and has grow!) three ,,r forte inches inside of two months. I advise every woman who watt l8 benutitid hair to use EAR'S - TAN 'SAGE" Miss Meta M. Kruger, Browtltown, Minn. , Auction Sales AUCTION RALE OF FARM STOOK, IM- PGamaNTs, 660-F. B Scott, auctioneer, hos been in+trnoted by the undersigned to sell by public amnion at 1.44 Lot 22. Oon 0 Morrie, on Fr'dey, Mnreh 16th, at 1 o'nloak sharp. the following property, viz 1 heavy draft hove, rising 6 vaare, 1 heavy draft mare rising 8 years In foal, 1 heavy draft snare riming 10 yearm in foal. 2 heavy draft fillies rising 8 res 6 heavy draft gelding ri-ing8 rears, 1 driving mare ri+mg 6 vea•s, 8 y 01111 cows 8uppnaed in calf, 2 hailer-, rising 8 renra in calf, 6 heifers rising 2 veel•s, 5 ex Ives, 1 brood sow due to far- row in meroh, 9 pie. about, 8 nlnnttis old, 8 Young plea 8 weeks old, about 150 hens, 1 met rubber mounted ^Melo ha'nese, 1 set teem harness, 1 string of bells, 1 ensilage fork, 1 top baggy new, 1 °titter, I set bob -sleigh., 1 wag - gen. 1 Clint on Menthe mill, 1 Ma,sey-Hnrrls binder? -2t est, I Deering slower aft. cut, 1 Niame,y-Sart•ts 113edisc drill. 1 Peter Hamilton :muffler, 1 set 6•eeotle, diamond harrows,1 hay rook, t net 2, 0 l goatee, 1 turnip pulper, 1 Keystone loader, about 9 tons of hay. about Bao bus. good ante, Pnrio, chains and numerous other articles Sale unr nerved as proprietor is leavingthe farm, Terme 0600 and. tinder °ami; over that amnant8 months credit will be given on furnishing unproved Joint notes ; 4 per cent. off for ons, on credit amounts. Say end grain to be well, ROB 2, DOUGLAS, Proprietor, AUUTION SALE OF Y017NG 11011556, 011110)0 OOWe AND YIING UATTLe, P, S, Scutt, auctioneer, has been instructed by theunderxigned to sell by public auction at Lob 80, Cou. 14, McKillop, on Wedne.day, March 20th, at 1 o'uoek, the following vale,. eulo stook :-8 heavy draft Ivor+es rising 2 yrs., 1 heavy draft colt rising I y ear, 7 °owe suppos- ed in calf, 1 farrow sow, 1 steer riming 8 years, '.' heifers rish,g 8playa,-6 heifers rraine 2 Years, 6 steers riming 2 yearn, 6 +tears ria:ng l y ear, 4 heifers rtetng 1 year, 1 brood sow with litter of 11, l breed sow will farrow about ante time, Sale a intent reserve se the proprietor is over. stocked Perms -All Humus of $10 and under amid over that amount 12 months' credit will be given on furnlehhlg ap;)ruverl joint notes ; 8 per cent off rnr moth on credit nmonnte. ADAM SHOLDIUE, Proprietor. E KVR a"MITT OUR NEW METHOD TREATMENT will cureou and make a nlan or you. Under its influence the br..Ln beco.aes active, fano blood purLie.1 so th..t all pimples, blotches and t:lcers heal up; tae nerves become strong rs eta(I so that nervousness, bashfully=and despondency dlsatme r • Cam eyes Leonine beielit, tato face full and clear, energy returns to the body, and the mor- 1, physical and mental systems are brvi;orate], all d:.".tas ec'tso-no more v:ta weste-iro••t the Restom. You feel yourself anion awl know ,nal r'ane cannot be a failure. Don't let quacks and fakirs rob you of your hard earned douars, !0 NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT THREATENED WITH P.Ai ALYTG[S Peter E. Bummers relates lits experience: "I was trouLled tt:-h ldervonu Debility for many years. Ila, it to indiscretion and excesses in youth. I begrime e: mu vy deapondeut and clan care whether I worked or not I lmagined everybody who looped at me guessed my secret. Imaginative dreams at night weakened me -my back ached, had pains in the hack et mybead, hands and feet were cold, tired n the morning, poor m,petito, fingers were shaky, eyes blurred, hr:r loose, memory poor, etc, Neediness in the fingers set in and the doct,r told mo he reared paralysis, I took a1 kinds or me ltc:res and tried many flint -class phyololans, wore an eleotrie belt forthree moths, but re o:ved little benefit. BEFORE TREATMENT was induced to cocsett Drs, Kennedy & AFTER TREATMENT Kennedy, though I had lost all faith in doctors, Lie adrowninru: gman I ec': ett the New Memnon TREATMENT and it saved my lifek. The improvement wee li :omaelc-I bull fool the vigor going through thonerves. Ives do so. • CURES shave sent them nhany patients and cot:thew to0 do so. CURES QUAIIANTEED CR NO PAY We treat and euro VARICOSE VEINS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, BLOOD AND URINARY COMPLAINTS, KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES and all Disease, peculiar to Mea. CONSULTATION FREE. BOOKS FREE, if unable to Dahl writs for a QDestiog Blank for Homo Treatment. .i .. D s. E D i . i... l ,- , HEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. NOTICE A11 letters fr our Canada Must be addressed l to our Canadian Correa onclen - mentis Windsor Ont.pIf you desire to see us personally call at our Medical t , Y drrAl Institute ill Detroit its we see and treat no patients in our Windsor oBices which are for Correspondence and Laboratory , bo story for Canadian htrsiness Dilly. Address all letters as (allows: DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. -rile for opr private address 1'a.t le Your Cold Bettor? No,io it its as bad as 9991 ,. the g seems to VV 1 • up- to-date r• e help, 3 not 1191 lit L I l It p Y I to-datesprctflc''CttGumhnzouc 'tvhirh (1,1054 out cold in one da Inhitle Usual rbozone Itod you will day, relieved in two minutes. Ooatluui' the teettt-' meet and ('111e is amen] ed. Nettling, germ digit l'oyiugand pleasant, nettling foe colds, 1 h1 oat, trouble mid Uutarrli cllnlpat'es with Ua6,U•rhnzone, Sold everywhere, 25c. told 511.00, -BER-0 TRADE ,rnnn aea,aTeseo. 0000111t teiut lllt9d19 ROOFING ARMAAS tN 1011,P111 will not warp, rot, crack, blister, crumble or rust. Strongly fire -resisting. Ru-berrotd roofs laid 21 years ago are still sound and weather tight, If you want a roof to last, Investigate Ru-ber-old. 3 Permanent Colors- Red, Brown, Green - and natural Slate. 75 ' Sole Canadian Mfrs. TIEST ANDARD PAIN TCO. el Canada, �'. Ament, Brussels. Stock for Sale Nine choicely bred Short Horn Balls, 8 to 19 months old, reds and roans, inaludiug the 1st and end prize winners at East Huron Pall 4how, Are largeand full of quality from good milking dame; sot by imported sire and ae119 of then) from Imported dams. Clown and beli- es prize winners 61 heed to select ,roll, I have 81,0 for ante n 7lnonthe' old filly by 13,i,'. on Black, imported ; a good worst horse: n few nalre of grade LriorHter ewes; and n pair of voting Yorkshire re sows to litter in March, Ther are out of a litter of N and their dsn, had 68 good living pies at 4 litters, AN Pesd is 'Welt to be Retiree I will sell any of the ,,lora stork Rt lowe.t prices and on 9806' tern). DAVID MILNE. Ethel, Ont. Stock for Service ,TAMWORTH HOG F051 am; undersigned will keep for- set•viee on 8(55 Not 20, Con. 7, M .vis, n thorough -heed Tan,• worth hog, Teems, MOO, 10 1)e paid at time of service wish privilege of returning if neces- sary, 5. WALKER, 19.65 Proprietor. The People's Column FARM N021 SAI,E,- Estate of late ,Tames Ulennan, being 1,14 Lot "2, Con, 8 Mori& township, containing 100 acres, 8ncree of which is bash. Good hank barn -and never failing eking close to barn, Good stock farm. Must be sold at ones For terms apply itt office of THE POST, Brussels. 84.4 FA1t61 FOR YALE. -Being Sj5 of Lots 64 and 66, Lion. 1, Morris township, cementing 108 acres On the farm is a goad Meme house, 22 x2555 ; kitchen 18x224 • and woodeled 011x80. The barn is 80x00; straw abed 00x40; and 1, tin - to 15x80 Stone wall with goon ambling under barn. Never-fsitlng wells and good ureharc). Only 51 mule to school and 0 mile to els, eh of postom00. Deed may be seen, 'Peron, leaned on application to proprietor. 00.10 WALTER L. BRECKENRIDGE Jamestown P. 0, FABM FOR SALE, -The andereigned teens Pur male his 100 acre farm, being Let 07 Con 11, Grey township. There are shunt 80 aures under uulttvatoll and 6 acre, or hard- wood bush ; good buildings, bunk born well. wiudmUl, &c., 2j5 111111.4 from ohmlcit ;lit un1, from sohool ;weld 2;4 mile, 1'h 0111 nce.te 5.'0. Poasesnfon on March 1st, For fru thee purlieu• Mrs apply on the premises or Orenblouk P O to CHAS, LOVE P.op. Phone 2812 26a F ARM FOR SA1,16 OR '10S' REN -The Sue del'filglled offers his fine 209 „01'e fn Pm, be. Mg Lot, 15 mid 18, tam, 6, Grey tuanshtp, H 11, - on Ou , for mile or if notdtepu•ed of wen Id relit to good. tenant There are 1'6u nares clouted, Iiet nee bush and immure land Good 6511(1- in6a,cementsilo fences, °retitled drilled a 911, &c , on the premises Only j5 guile to schen. and 255 to Ethel village. Pueseesiol (meld be given at once if sold or next Spring in leasing. For farther partlmtlnrs ea to price, terms and conditions apply to .1. I, WELSH, prop 19.1f Phone 4118 Ethel P.0, 1 00 ACRES OF LAND for stile, 151 mike ell cleared undo dere'cult•tv,,(ium Sti,,kbarn cement eo floors, large barn anlwilouse ; it paint- ed • good sinwells c baht std house • Meal and fences in excellent repair. Al. Idwe lir,",• cheap Apply (Mis,) SUS1E GOVENI,0..R. Seoforth, Ont. Palter BOR BALE.--Lteleg Lot 20, Uoa, 14, Mollnlep township, eunalh,ing "bout m1 acres, till Cleared. On the premt,ie-, i, a brick hoose, balk barn with log pen combined, and a new power 0)011 for pumping, emitting, ,yse • Mee good bearing oraluu•. , °Melly Spys, Lend ism extra: good state of cultivation, htrving been cropped' light and large stook of both bugs and cattle Yeti on it for years Lan,, 10 situated% "lues from sohool end 2 milers front Welton U. P. R. atution• Nor farther pardon - le vs write 1. H. HAMILTON, Walton P. 0., or apply e1 the premises. 40.15 F ARM FOR SALE being Lot 19, Con. 10, Grey TowWnship, containing Me aures; 134 story frame houme 2840 ft,; kitchen 16524; good frame baht, dOxIW, on stele stabling; 8 good walla; all seeded to grams except 20 times; 15 scree in I1ua11 • ol'cherd; R� miles from U. P. 54, station All state of eultivsthin. For further particulars apply to ALEXANDER BARRON,ranbrook, P.0. 15.5, Telephone 2818. = „AL4 tyIS FOI1 SALE -Being 1,06 4, Oen. 11, and Lot 0, 0e,. 13, Grey 1'ewnship, Huron Liu. On theme farms are good-buhldlug'., well fended and drained., ted, elle geld o e grime ;con- e of worse'; nearly i at on. B Etl eauri te e good state of is \riI cultivation. Hunt a, a elude to sohool told to the Whig° of Himmel,• They will be sold cheap and on easy terms of pity - meta Apply on the pi emeses, 8•Gf JAS. 13035 Brussels 0. r., ARM 15021 SAI,E.-The underegaed oifet% for sale his 100 acre furls, being Nj§ Lot 20, 0on, 0, Morris tuwnslip, Huron Um 66 a0rea DIcared There is comfortable how-% new bank barn, °reha'd, armed wen, ,e0 g miles South of Brus els. Pussemeio , ilrxt el Marc),, 1912. For further pardon lure, as to price, terms. &o, apply on the premises or Brussels P.0 told. BEA. M, Prop. 8-4 AT A BARGAIN. -Will dispose or cottage Elizebeth street, Brussels, et 9x60 a gr ni bargain, in order to mime 8q11101, axle. giley may be had from Mr. J. Leckie .For Metier particulars ase Mr. Leckie or write the under - !Aped. 2, E, CAMERRON 10 St. George- CAMERON, , Loudon, FALttO FOR SALE, -The 100 !lore Perin,- Ing the. property of the late Peter McNbeeil, Lot 22, Con. 14, Grey, is offered 501,Halo by the undor•Higa,d. There are 86 anew; elel;eti, bal. anoe well timbered. On the farm there. ise geed bank bare, large dri vi1 g steed. mid umini. POItabin hoose. f,e in good condition y well Ponoed. Nor further jnrtf°ntrs pply to JAS. A. MoNAIR or ,TAS. D. MBNA R, 81xue uteri], Oranhlouk P, 0„ Dr F, S. 6100'1'T, Reneaide, 4.11 • FARM Iron 1Al,E, Wing South lielf Lo 26, Oon. 4, Morris townehtp, Boron (Io., non-.. tattling 100 acres mere o' less. On ills Orem- lees is 8 Prone horse, bank bidet, good orchard,.:. well, whhdIe lt, &c. All cleared exec t nbdui en aero 'School 1; miles distnni:. Only 2p' miira 1lbm Brnesrls, 0 pores erPen wheat le' and about 60 neves seeded dawn. For ln•iee, tering and °thee inforthntion apply on tin 11reutoeo or If writing ilveomelo P 0. 'Phone 120, 1206 F, 8,SooLt, Azul, ItliRR,Proptfeta', y �lted e . Highest pelee paid for any tillal,l.ity el' logs (1$1u and linsstrood piele'rt•ed) le be de- livered tit 11'm. Cole's mill, Sud (111, (Ivey, in. at 1), \1' l)nuhnr' , 8th Con, S. a Oo e9 Ethel nee Inckiug foe an invest- ment, that .will Ming you u large eetuo•ns t 11�� t t lit for purlicuhHs about Onl gw'y mud Allothnskn, 14111111 tl , heel t ul A.Ihe3•' also foe fcs hsale. R. RE`,t•fER Reel Estate 13voker 1174 Boulevard N. W. Calgary, Alta. 'raft y,:r.,elkM.l.;Yi,r,' : z26I.21.y,;rCG✓ BEST PLACE IN CANADA for Styltere BGsn' turhdoPtohpu,d r f6- , .TORONTOONT 4 (}end nal re n edit "hien, gond OM*tions ,nul the deem,d le fully throe .s times our supply. 1'hln l''o lege 111 open 1,11 year, .Indents 1111th Intely taken po•'nlons at Vie, 400, 570 and 3100 hm' month, itntee now Ca elingue 'LP iter Ymi,g nal t W. J. ELLIO 5 Alexuntle' 111* 1 Pr(nelp t o- 12311FtViFays mv,A. ftxlI2Aytt'av,sa ANt MONTHLY Horse Fairs ! BRUSSELS [tegtlar 3innthly lf..rsr Fails will be held tlrtsseason as follows - THURSDAY, APRIL 4., 1912 Leadi,g Local and Outside Buyers will be present. ber! .;a tar' efeeille Sas earfeer' it ekve:✓> Young People We 0011 prepare ruin for bit-1111'es ab 4r The li <- istowel Business College g ;��; 9 end playa you in a geed po'itnn w hen S O gradn.•ti' yINDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. YOU. 111,} a i. r tin, Oily. , EDWIN G. MATTHEWS, Prin. '6 fi Yr 01Vp4AV,01WS-,1 A4w'25VPD555T5 EST • ANY �Y TlM Ona or Enst,em Onla'lo'n High-class tied poeu lair Bu.turss L,chnoln winch keeps 011021 tin unghnn t the year Young people ney'"e01' any tine and coin - plebe their course without interruption of midsummer holidays. Yon may stud,' eller 110111e or partly at home and dole)) 0t the College. Thirty years' experienne. Tm1•geet trainers in (Inn - oda Atlitiet„ti Willi the Connneatul Ed sea to,•'s Aas05161 len of Uanndn, Write roe pa rtleulnrs, thin han Business College g s Celle GEO, SPOTTON CHA5, BURNS President Principal al ••••••0•60•00090 0,00 00.04.1 • To ° e Machinery lelIt US � ers and Farmer& m . ♦ 0 • The New Machine shop of. the o BRHSSF[S FIRE APPLIANCE • r • and MACHINE♦ Co. • o i9 now 9ettlly for basin 085, and, ♦ • with good eery and Skilled 5 . 117echanice,,we ane in a, position •11 • to attend to your repal12 pfnrupb. ••• ly tool at reasonable ratee. • • • If • you will hat ns knew o ri tt Yr watts we wilt give you honest •advice and help. if connected a . ♦ with Mmehinety. . a v Give 11s Lt trial and, by corning ' to Byi'11ssnut,wttrlslvea,, :serve time and Moneyfele Y , ®0. i • GMIIHEJ[ & J.M[ Melt Street Brusse s ••♦•••••••••••O♦••••••♦••• ' I�_