The Brussels Post, 1912-3-14, Page 581141111kati WOWS.
K. 0. T. M.
Brussels Teat of rue Maccabees. No. 24
hold their regular meetings in the Lodge
Rum, abuser 810114, (1a ch, lel and 8rd
- Tuesday evenings at 0.1111 munta
Visitors ahvayn weloowe,-
A. 60.10141, (leu,, A_sasUDlliE, 11.la,
WM. SPENCE
OONVLi'YANUEIt AND LI'SUER
oar MAI 1A.G LIULI'
NbEti
Oleo in toe Post °Sloe, gliet, 004
JOHN HAiiRIS,
Agent flowtok .Mutual
Fire lusurauce Ootnpany
U15oe and ae,lddnee-
WALTON, ONT.
JOHN SUTHERLAND
INeUBANOa,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
�e 13. IiOOT'T A8 AN AUCTION -
.a...
Nan' w111
loll for
better prime, ee, 1.c
nutter won,la lees 'tune and less charges
s
than any ether Aunti000,
1a East Baron or
• us won't ah bran raged at Dates and orders
by
can always 1)e atlen. ad at rile office or by
porsuoel uppncatton,
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
% )11 SINOLAIR-
V�• Barrister, 801)81tor, Oenvey611aer,
Notary entitle, &a. latae -Stewart's Brook
1 door North 01 Central Hotel
Solioltor for the Metropolitan Bank,
YI1OtJDFOOT, HAYS & KILLORAN
BAR1t18'1NRB SULIOITIRS, NGTAR1148
P CIBLIU, ETU.
W. P9ooD8001. K. U. B 0. HAYS
3, L. KILLonAN
UJllees-Those formerly incepted by Moyers
Uamcrou & Holt.
0ODaatou, ONTARIO.
ALLAN UN
Royal Mail Steamers
ST. JOHN AND HALIFAX TO
LIVERPOOL.
Steamer From St. John Front Hallex
Hesperinn February 24th
Tunisian Minch Fit Morph 2nd
Grampian Mai ch 9th
Virginian Murch 15th March 10th
BOSTON—PORTLAND TO
GLASGOW
Steamer Bunton 1' i4tinnd
Biclllan ........,... - Murch 7111
Scotian March 9th
Ionian .. March 21st
Lake Erie. March 28t1,
RATES E OF PA SS AQE
First O1 Sa Liverpool ear Sao..647_
.a(1
$2 50
Second )Inea. 411.5 60.40' 66
Third Ohms, $1(1.25 481.25 $32 60
leelrli so • ter and service.
Full information as to rates, .1,c., on appli a-
tlon to
W. H. KERR,
Agent Allan Line, Brussels.
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
,S Oar masase-.are now large,' than ever
tf before but we have mils! gad oto' quart -
ore and the hove room for at few more Is
• students, Tun may eater at au tinge. iy.
We have a staff of nine .experienced in- structors and our eon:. are e aa'
a . 1 the best. p'
Our graduates u"
O es su nae.. This week
g
three rno(nt graduates r e +�
informed d 110 Sy
andtha$126 per
month. have mus- aying have
three 470 iv
portole pe• month• wl h, S three ,ld i�
pnrtulelts — Umnmerofal, Shorthand
50 and Telegraphy. Write for our tree g
4)' w,taloom now
vi D. A. MCLACHLAN, Principal. 0
3�-
VIY.4. lxaseosseesseme esshevsavfsAssea eioS
RUPTURE
Cured
At your home without
pain, clanger or operation.
My method will cure ap-
parently hopeless cases no
matter what .your age is
or how long ruptured.
Why wait until your ru,p-
turebecomes strangulated
when yuu can be cured ?
Oo-not wait - Fill in coupon
.Age '1'iule Rup
Single or Double .......• .....
Name.
Address
rind return tq
J. S. SMITH
88 Caledonia 8t
Dept. A Stratford, Ont.
Do yeti I(pow t.hlit of all the minor
arirne it (.01419 ate byfar the meet
1se
clanern ns1 tie not I itself
that,' t 1114 cold need lto fear, butt the serious
diseases that it 0Sten leade lo,. Most
of these are lcnnwn 5(s getm _41i80aaes.
Pale 1 L II ' 81' ' ,
um llm 1.l d eon, nmtpu(n ,are
amengiItem. Why not take Chant
beelain'6 (Jong] Reiurdy and (•lore
you' olild while you can 1' Icor sale' by
all dealers. •
•
Business Cards
A FIB OFFER un
67(94LARGE FAMILY
I
MISS BERTHA ASTRONG YourMonoy Barin if Vetere not 8aoT
tie- �j
floe
„W���
Teacher of Plane
!Studio at0arter'sMusic Store, one door North 1 We pay for all 11)0 niedicif le used
of ohs Standard Bank, Brussels 84f I (luring the trial, it our reuedy fulls
OR, T, T, M'RAE
1300418106 of Medicine, l7nlv0reity Of Toronto ;
Liueutinte and 48rad,1858 of the Uollogeof Ph3-
010481/e and Surgeons, Uoc, 1 yusceeectuloe
Uhnotlgo Eye, Eat', Nose and Throat tlo.plcul,
Oluuna0,141 llskiouse Surgeon to St, Miele
Hoapitnl, Torwlco,
Olnoe over ins f4, entitles Drug Store, Tele'
p11on0 oonneation with Uranbrook at all hours,
DR. M F'ERGUS DN
&THEL, ONT.
I'hy oiclnl cud i;urgeun ; Pu -t (*radunte courses
London 118itg h N.•w York end. Chicago How -
ingots. 'Special attention to disease of eye, r0r,
11040 nod throat. Eyes tested for glasses.
DR. HAMILTON
Dental Surgeon
Honor (Graduate Dental Department, Toronto
University 1 Licentiate of Royal Uollegb of
Dental 1urge0na, of Toronto 011108 In 8,utth
Block recently vsualtud by Dr N'elld.
DR. WARDLAW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College. Day and night calls. Office opposite
Flour Mill, Ethel.
BRUSSELS
GOING SOUTH GOING NORTH
Mail 7:07a mExpress ..... 10:55 a m
Express 11:25a m i Mail 1:50 p m
Express 2:65 p m Express 8:62 p in
eamen'Baar PdYai:1
WALTON
To Toronto To Goderiah
Express 7:41 a mExpress • 11:87 8 in
Express 2:57 p m I Express 7:66 p
WROXETER
Going East : 7;05a r1). and 8:56 p. m.
Going West - 12:40 and 9:47 p.10.
All trains going East connect with 0 P, R at
.Orangeville fur Owen Sound, Elora and T
G. B. Mations,
GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent.
istritt news
Leadbur
Y
Irl i e
( to ,d d for Inst week) •
•
Hr. and \1611. Campbell, from Mani-
tnba., are visiting with J. .1. McGavin
and family.
Miss Maggie Bully is slowly iln-
pl.11ving itt health and expects t1 be
able to sit up shortly.
Wm. Kurolt d was called to Roatoek
the latteralt of last v t
p s week on ac-
count of the death of a relative.
Mill 0e) 10mng purposes returning to
his homestead in Susluatchewau next
week aid Lloyd Dennis speaks of ace
compaflying hits.
M1.9. Alex. Gndkin, from Gleicl en,
Alberta, who (1122 been visiting het
mother and other friends here, has
5eturnecl tit het• hones this week.
A. young mean who p41as111 the corner
had his horse and cutter taken shortly
and his good friend had the pleasure
1)t '(t luta in bo
me but fortunately
the lost property was foetid not 111101y
miles away but the auto would be
better the next time, Edgar.
If you have troubl'e in gett(ug rid of
your cold vee may know that. you are
not treating it property. There is 110
re,Lsnn why a cold should hang 011 fur
weeks and it will not if you . take
Ch,unbellai(('8 Cough Remedy. Fur
sale by all dealers.
Moncriefl
Owing to the severe stolen 1111 the
dateatnucuilced for the Farmers' In-
00111te the meeting was not. hold.
Hope to have hetier luck Ilex! t1113e,
Tuesday1 f last week I( I-
t ll the A 131111
tnral 1Iseuctou train was at.t.Sic-
Naught station where it was visited
by 1L good many who 1111 doubt, will
derive benefit from what they saw
mid belted. -
SCHOOL REPORT -Following is the
replier of 1Mn)1drieff Srhnol for' tate
month of Febrile) y :-75% denotes
those taking honors mud 60% plass.
Sr. IV.=Noble Schnook 82, Elmet
McKay 80, Slues 4 McQuarrie 61. Je.
IV. -Lobos McKay 71, Hurries to Me-
Quaeri870, Johnnie McKay 09. Sr.
III.-Jas.ISIttehanl 75, Arnold (McKay
1411d Viola Schnook 4)k 67.Jr. lIi
1
Howard Meehan 00 Mary (I131w, 04
Ora \Iliiay Ol, Flossie tllilrhttli and
Pearl Cummings 58 Jr.H.- Eddie
Machan 69, Alchu' Manu 64, Marie
Livingstone .62, Willie Meehan 60,
Katie 1•inwtard 54, Elijah Alaitte 34.
Sr. 1.-Goi don Nlach,411, Helen Mc-
Quarrie, George Brow, Hetlie
Mantle, Fusel Machan, 13e1.a1 Standee's.
The Original corn Cure.
No substitute has ever been (revised
that gIV4's the quick, painless resells
of P011n1m'0 1Jo1'44 Extractor, For
fifty years its Buccese has been un-
equalled. For safety and, thorough
cut's use "Putliam's" only,
Morris
Morris has supplied a good mane
fine horses for shipment. to the 'West
clueing the past. few weeks.
,A pretty home wedding took place
at the residence of T. Gusman iu
Morris, Wednesday of Met week when
his youngest dau.;btl:r, \li8s Mamie
was :married ti \V Craig of Ile t4iwn-
s11ip, by Rev. J. h. Small. The happy
couple tate going.to visit herr for some
time before leaving for the West,
where the geones, is going to elg,age-
iii the lively leteill) 500 with his" llvllh-
er.
SCHOOL 1iEPUR7. '2'110 fellnwing is
the settled report foe h S. No. 10,•_
elorris fate She m1)14l14 of liohl'riary
and part of January ;-81 IV-- Exam,
in Arlth., Ge"g., Lit,, Cies Hiy,t.
Total 400 (31enrl;e Moffat 1,226. *HHarve
Cott 158, !\'alter tueeeve 151. Jr. IVa.
-ILknpl 111 .1,ril(l.-;\Iilggie Iticharll•
sou 42. Sl'. III-Ex/in). in Aril.4.,
Gens,, . Reads, .614.41111.--;1:111 al 850-
Viola McLeod 30711uY
u1 lute. 245,
MarY \1111 1231 Herbert bel1. PI well :dtih
Il 111 eelh ces seineee L9 suld4
s
olaa1,,.350 bleggle 131te kculid4e 122.
Salah 13reekett6ldg0 12(1. 8r, "II
Eltaln. iu AYirly.,•1V1148, Rend., Sp11L
!:ilial 250 -'M l ldison 1! n asset• 106.
*Hemel Robb S0,*111hss,t J.0117iston60,,
*Alex.IJ' hale 2rl 1 t 11-_Stlhypcts sit ell'
329 s0)r10R-CIIgirl 250-01t)1st)a .Forrest
143, *.Elva 1tanis_ay 135, *Verna John•
to completely relieve you of c0nsli•
ration. IVe lake all the risk. You
are 111(1, obligated to us 111 tiny 4911y
1\bat 091'1' i1' you accept ' 1
t 1 t or)t )flee:.
'Nut )'s a mighty brood (dateline4,
but, we 11112411 e9ery word of it, Could
anything be more fuie for you ?
A most scientific, columalsettse
LI vatwent is Rexall - orde+lies; which
are vetted like candy: Thrix active
prim:lllitl is at recent' seientifle dis-
covery 111411 is odorless, eoloeleSs, and
tasteless ; very pronounced, yet gentle
luta I)lenslult in union, and partt-
cule.tly agreeable ill every way. 'lmy
d0 111)1 cause (Iit0•1'11oett, nausea,
11115(110):0, griping, 1)r ally incon-
venience wltalevee. Iteaall Orderlies
are perticultrly good t'nr cl1ik11en,
ltged and delleete (1(1011)8.
11' you suffer from chronic or
1)11 L (•1 a' 1 m
habit lU, I I I LI )1li II 4)17
I the ilbBUCia to
111• dependent 1(ehronic ailments, we
loge you to Ily ltexall Orderlies u1.
our risk, R, member, you- can get
them in )3rnssels only at one stove.
12 tablets 10 rents ; 8d tablets 25cenlet
80 tablets 50 rents. Sold only at nue
" e
sun e- The Rexall Stove r. I.
Smi 1.b.
stns 132, *Rattle Turvey 53. pt. 1L—
Vey Gold- Sparli)1g Johnston. 1st
000d -L11421 (1 .1611(1)181(142, Talose ples-
eut every day were Herbert Powell
and Elva Ramsay, "Those marked *
miseed exams. B. B. BRYAN.,
Teacher.
N'IOVING TO AMK1L .OP.— Robert
Forrest, formerly of this township.
but living (41 lirnot'nrd fin' the past
8 or 10 years, has purchased the fine
I00 (tete farms of A1911. McGregor,
McKillop township and will lake pts.
session 111 March Ist. A Brinlfuld
reporter speaks of Mr. Forrest's leav-
ing as fullews :-A vary pleasing event
transpired it he Onekahut1 Plow Co.
(suite when the fellow eulpinyee8 of
R 1lbrrest look 11:111 by surprise and
presented 'him with a plow and the
hdlowiig address was read : "Dear
L 1 lel d -It. 1
is with regret 1.h It we
t
have leu•ued of your intention 1 '
v to no 0f
1)4)vnlg the employment or this firm,
after so many yetlrs of faithful
service. \'Ve feel we could not let you
g1) without expressing i)1 some way
nue good will towards you and the
confidence we have always planed 111
you as 11 fellow workmate. We ask
y1111 IU,l1'Crpt 1I1i8 plow ars 1a minim -
mute 0f your fellow shop -mates and
us you wall( up null down the furr,\v
011)1 nuts often think of days gone by.
Wishing you every success it pale
11049 field of label. The 1cldtess teas
signed 111 behalf of upper machine
shop employees by .1.1'. Brown, G.
Sage and F. ne111. s." Mts. Forrest
was 41 .11is. &melt, of ,\lorris tn\vnship
0118 friends here will be glad tohave
the Forrest family nice more residents
of 1111rni Un.
John W. 84r4.e I•n)ith, Greensboro,
Pit., Inks three child) en, null like Inns).
eitildren they ft (Ineptly take cold.
"\Ve have )rind leveled kinds of
cough to,et-( 1).( 4,,," he 81ys, "but have
never foetid any yet that did theme as
ullu'li good 1)8 Chn)1Ihe•lai1's Cough
Remedy." For sale by all dealers.
Grey
racist Sri\a 1UR3 5191[.-
A letter
filen 1 t Al Douglas, )1
u;,las, rnuuei•ly of this
township; in [emit titlg for THr1 POST
()inlet. date of Mewl) 1st, Buys 1-11
tris having a few days of sharp weal h-
et-jssl time bel have had at very (Inc
Winter. Since middle of .1 11,110111,31
have (1(111 it 01)114)1(1,
d. The yon slimes
s1) nal um 1(11(1 bright that the middle of
(vet v clay is vet y.pletasaul1 even in real
I'1 nn) y 44 enthee. \Ve ate all well:
330500016 REPORT. -The following is
1 b school (sleet for S. S. No. 10,
Grey,- fur the month or February
Tient 500 -()lass V. -G. Speleai, 428.
Sr. 1V. -G.' Whitfield 450. E. Rath -
well 435, *H. Denman 374, *M. Cox
274, 5 Al,ohtul260. Jr. 1V.-11. Lake
443, *S. S1Nirun 284, *I'. Hallenbeck
189, 80, Henry lel, *Ai, Inglis 140."
Total 400 -Sr. 11I -*B. Hollenbeek
118, *G. Inglis 41, Je.I1L-0. Speirair
314, S Hake
289 L 1lhilfiN( I1 212,
Ln
1 ve 95. Jr.1I -M bI :sortL G 0 3 8
,
L. Ward
175 E1. Whitfield 149
Pt. IE. -MM. -V. Ltd�*119 Pt. I E.
8psree. G. \1 hit& ll, Lr )o Whitt/0d,
19. Whitfield. Goml-13. Inglis, M.
\\'1 18. Primary- Excellent- V.
\'•
lu.h01. Gild -U, Lights W. Ward.
Those mal 540d * Missed late or more
0xau11ivaiois. 1vernge allendance
21. Al. J3ROTIII1RB, Teacher,
Tells How She Keeps Her
Health-- Happiness pp For
Those Who Take
Her Advice,,
Seottville, Mich.-'' I want to tell you
how much good Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg.
etableCompoundand
Sanative Wash have
done me. I live on a
farmandhaveworked
very hard. I am
forty-five years old,
and am
the
mother
of thirteen children.
Many people think
it strange that I am
not broken down
with hard work and
the care of
myfan
1 butItellof themgood friend,
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound,
and that there will be no back-
ache and bearing down pains for them if
they will take it as I have. I am scarcely
ever without it in.the house.
"I will say also that I think there is
no better medicine to be found for young
girls. My eldest daughter r hsa taken
Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Com-
pound for painful periods and irregular-
ity, and it has helped her.
''I am always ready and willing to
speak a good word for Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound. I tell every
one I meet that I owe my health and
happiness to your wonderful medicine.'(
-Mrs. J. G. Joatesex, Seottville, Mich.,
R F D. 3.
Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com-
pound, made from native roots and herbs,
contains no narcotics or harmful drugs,
andd
to a holds the :seer
Y
d of being the
most successful remedy for woman's ills
known.
,17 f td tiff J4-71.1.1''
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TJABKIRK I8 REEVE. -A0 a result Of
the elertiui held on Tuesday, of least
week, Robt. Hahkirk is the ne\v
Reeve of Langford. The s)1acessfnl
candidate headed the pull with 141
votes, and Jos. Laidler and J. VV.
Drysdale had respectively 05 and 32.
The polls in the various wards wears
L15 follows :-Ward 1, Drysdale 11,
Hallkirk 1I, Laidler 8 ; \V,u•d 2, Dl ys-
daale 1. Hahkirk 44, Lairllln• 10 •;