The Brussels Post, 1912-11-14, Page 5'VARICOSE VEINS CURED
I" NONAMESUSED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT.
Confined to His Home for Weeks
"Heavy work, severe straining and evil habits in youth brought on
Varicose Veins. When I worked hard the aching would becorno
severe and I was often laid up for a. Week at a time, My family
physician told moan operation was my only hope—but I dreaded it.
I tried several specialists, but soon found out all they wanted was my
money. I commenced to look upon all doctors as little better than
rogues. Ono day my boas asked mo why I was off work so much and
I told hint my condition. IleadvIscd me to consult Drs. Kennedy &
Kennedy,as lie had taken treatment from them himself and knew
they were square and skillful. I wrote them and get 'Toe 115W
lUETHOD TREATHEWS. My progress was somewhat slow and during
the first month's treatment I was somewhat discouraged. Manner,
I continued treatment for three Months longer and was rewarded
with a complete cure. I could only earn $12 a week in a raachine
shop before treatment, now I ani earning S21 and never loose a day.
O wish all sufferers know of your Valuable treatment.
151100010 0. LOCUST.
HAS YOUR BLOOD SEEN DISEASED?
BLOOD POISONS are the most prevalent -end most serious diseases. They sap the
very lire blood of the victim and unless entirely eradicated from the system will cause
serious complicatione. Bewaro °Mercury. Amoy suppress the symptoms—our may
METHOD emus all blood diseases.
YOUNG 011 MIDDLE AGED MEIS—Imprndent sets or later OXASASSA have broken
&nen your system. • You feel the symptoms stealing over you. Mentally, physically and
vitally you are not the mat you 11504 10 boor should be. WIll you heed the danger signet!
BEADER ntrZ:auitt9Ilingut?illni.,Intl
TltOlTmleolP will cure you. 1Vhat it has done for others it Wal'ao fer you. Consultation
Free. No matter who has treated you, write for an honest °Pinkie Free of Charge.
Bodo Free—"BOyhOOtl,ManhoOd,Patherheed." (IllUttrated) on Diseases of Men.
NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRIVATE, No manes on
boxes or envelopes. Everythijm Confidential]. Question List and Cost of Treatment
! FREE FOR HOME TREATMENT.
Dsts.KENNEDY&KENNEDY
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NOTICE All letters front Cauada must be addressed
to our Canadian Correspondence Depart-
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Imo us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and trent
no patients in our Wituleor officewhich are for Correspondence Alia
Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters,as follows:
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BUSINESS CAROL
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eircf.illitl°arrillagijeVIloentles. (11 -
aa Winery, Turnoerry street, Brussels,
K. 0. T. M,
Brussels 'Teab of tee Alsoombees. No, el
hold tb mintier meetings itt the 103.1ge
Room, bonier block, ou the let and tiro
TUOULy eveiliags 0 peon Monte
Vieleure slWaye weleoule,
A, 80 .1 Eltd, (ant, a, sictiCirthi, L1.
WM, SPENOE
CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER
OF MARRIAGE LICE N SE
dice lu the Post Office, Ethel. 80-4
JOHN SUTHERLAND
ROISSAtiene
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
VI
S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION -
,a.• • sae, will Hell for better prices, to
better teen, in less time and less charges
than any other Auctioneer in East Huron or
he won't °barge auyttneg. Dates and orders
eau always be arranged at this °Mee or by
personal application,
i.EBAL ANC CONVEYANCINS.
'UT M. &EMIL AIR—
Y r • Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer,
Notary Public, dm, tiLeoe—ti tewart's Blook
1 door 800 031 or Central Hotel,
So Bolter lor the Metropolitan Blink.
pktOTIDFOOT, HAYS & RILLORAN
li Alt itIliTERS SOLICITORS, Noranine
iumsto, ETU.
W. YtwonrooT, K, 0. It C. RLTO
J. 1.. Krt,r,onse
Oltioes—'1'hoge formerly oceatiled by Mesas
Cameron & Bolt,
tionamoa, Osramo.
ALLAN LINE
Royal Mail Steamers
St. Lawrence Season
MONTREAL TO L.IVERPOOL
T. T. S. 8, "Victorian" and "Virginian"
T. S. S. "Tunisia -it" and "Corsican"
Set lin gs every Friday
MONTREAL. TO GLASGOW
T. 8. 8. "Grempien" and "Resperian"
T. 8. 8. "Suandinevittn" and "Pretorian"
Sailings tvery Saturday
T FIAVRE & LONDON
Service of tnoderate priced one ulnas cabin
no steamers.
Settings every Sunday
Null informe tion as to rntes, on appli 14 -
Mon to
W. H. KERR.
A gent Allan Lite, Brussel&
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k.A4' Get the Best ! It Pays ! ,
F.' Among the mime positions our 001-
g logo hes recently filled were two worth /LL
• smelled $1600, We are now trying to >E
,iS .6111 one at $1000. Demand for our erect. r
0 mites is fully five tines our supply.
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Y TORONTO, ONT.
tois a Business College of the highest Ye
i
grade. Several former students of 0
1 1 other Colleges are now in a ttendonce. a
It pays to get a bmde est. ' declaim' If 81
you got It In the right School.
Write for catalogue. Enter now. 4
0 Oor. Young and / W. J. ELLIOTT,
4.4
Alexander Sta. 3Principal.
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GTHATFORD. ONT.
Write for the large free catalogue of
10 tlik school, and you will learn how
61 you can sUccood. It will then rest
61 with you to decide if you will suc-
61 ceed.
We are placing students in positions
paying $000 and $700 per ttentun. tmO..we
1 ' tt=lilare"altiettic.inu"ntyl°." A'. Ii.2
time to enter our Masses is NOW,
Write for our free cetnlogue at
once.
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Winter Term at
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Blood, Pure, Rich, Rod
Rosy glote in the faee, spitekling
eyes, vivacious spiritg are all the 2001
0,01160 of good blood. No silver way
exists of pule( ying and enriching the
blood than to use Dr. Hamilton's
Pills. By their gentle action on the
howele, kidneys and liver they filter
every impurity from the system, leav.
Ing it wholesome and able to clo the
work netoessary for the main tenesice of
health,
0 be won, look well, and feel al.
Ways at your beet, tree Lir. Hamilton's
Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, a
truly wonderful medicine for young
and old. Pelee 25c at all dealers,
W. H. LOVE
41 Funeral Director
and Embalmer
I
Orders promptly mid caro -
fully attericleti to night or
day. Phone 228,
ETHEL, ONT.
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Business Cards
OR. T. T. M'RAE
Bachelor or Medicine, University of Toronto ;
Leconetere and Graduate of the College of Phy-
sicians and Surgeons, Ont. ; Post -graduate
Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital,
Chicago, ILI. Ex,Elouse Surgeon to 81. Mich-
itePs Hospital, Toronto.
Office over IN IL Smith's Drug Store. Tele-
phone connection with Ortinbrook of all hours,
DR. M, FERGUSON
ETHEL, ONT.
Physleian and Surgeon ; Post Graduate cmareee
London New York and Chicago nos.
pitolo. Special attention to Menage of eye, ear,
nose and throat. Eyes tested for glasses.
DR. WAROLAW -
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College. Day and night calls, Office opposite
610.0, 25111 Ethel.
MAUDE C. BFOYANS
opHTHALmoL.OGiST
Personal graduate Department of Ophthal-
mology, McCormick Medical College, Mien°
is prepared to test eyes and tLb glassesat
her ofiloe over Grower's Restaurant, lieu:owls,
On Thursday, Fridey and Saturday of every
week. Office hours 18 to 12 0, m. and I to 0 p
ni. In Toronto, at 71" Spadinn ave.. reannind-
er of time. Phone IVO
Weir Rata RV I!'
BRUSSEL.S
Goma 00 0111 (30180 NoRTH
Ball 7:076 m Express 10:55 a ni
exprese 11 20 a ni Mee 1:59 p m
Express 2:55 p m Express 8:52 p10
Camitarax fCIPZC
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WALTON
To Toronto To Godorich
Express 7:11 It m I•Express 11:55 a m
Express 5:57 p inI Exprese 8:40pm
WROXETER
'Going East - 7:05 a. m. and 5:55 p00.
Going West - 12:46 and 9:47 p.
All trains going East connect with 0?. R. at
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T
G. B. stations.
GEO. ALLAN, Looal A gent.
Taal gews Jtem
TORONTO Daily Globe or Daily Mail
from now to April ist for $I 00.
FIRST monthly Horse Fair at Brussels
this season will be held Thursday, Dec.
stii, Mark it down.
A stirse.x thief took a silver envelope
opener and pen -knife combined from
the counter of THE POST last week. IF
the party will fetch it back we will have
their name engraved on it free of charge.
The end of the petty pilfering isiKings
ton penitentiary.
Is your husband cross and irritable
.An irritable, fault finding disposition
is often due to a disordered stomach.
A. man with good digestion is nearly
always good natured. .A. great many
have been permanently cured of stom-
ach trouble by taking Chamberlain's
Tablets. For sale by all dealers,
WOMEN'S 'INaTITUTE..— 001 Thursday
afternoon crst inst., the topic at Brus-
sels Women's Institute will be
"Patriotism in relation to women," to
be introduced by lames Bowman M. P.
A report of the Convention at Toronto
which will meet next week; will be
given by Mrs. James Ballantyne, the
delegate.
BOARD OF HEALTH--TIIO Provincial
Board of Health has issued instructions
to physicians that all cases of measles.
whooping cough, and mtunps must be
quarantined as are scarlet fever an3
other diseases. Physicians and nurses
must report in all eases. Houses must
be platkardeti and children kept at
home. This isa new regulation.
"Ib is a ;steam.* to tell you that
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the
beat cough medicine I have ever
used," writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell, of
Lavoiria, Go. "I have used it, with all
my children and the results have been
highly satisfactory." For sale by all
dealets.
' A GOOD many special freight trains
are runniug these days. Few of them
haul coal. Who's to blame over this
coal tie-up anyhow ? Tee public are
being bleached over the head of it and •
then do not get supplies. There's a
nigger in the fence somewhere and the
man who can poke him out with a rail
should be regarded as a public benefac-
tor.
THE WAY THEY DO IT IN ESSEX CO —
Albert Fox has come across with a good
tomato production story. He planted
six acres, most of Which ORME out well
and delivered to the factory sufficient
to bring him a cheek for $em Mr. Fox
is not only a progressive farmer but
one who makes every acre pay and
while lie has raised tobacco which
brought the top notch price, he is of the
opinion that tomatoes are a more satis-
factory crop in every way. •
FooT BALL SEASON. -011. surgeon,
sharpen up your SAWS, keep arnica in
kegs, in readiness for broken jaws and
dislocated legs. Take down your trus
ty battle axe tor 11111Dll'AtiOn Stunts
have remedies for damaged backs and
much disfigured fronts. Otte let us
grease the ambulance and make it snug
inside, for now, with pomp and chump-
etance, the foot ball teams collide. They
have de -brutalized the game. SO certain
experts say ; now SO innocent and
tame that even girls could play. And
yet I notice every, year that grewsome
stories come of players who have had an
ear or head knocked out of pluinb. And
some go home wit:. broken ribs and
Some for life are lame, which makes me
think that maybe fibs are told about the
game. Isar be it from an old fat pote to
kick at any sport that does not get the
players goat and put bion out of court.,
But foot hall in the ages when it hadn't
been refined has killed and crippled
scores of man—but ell that is babied,
They have it now so tempered down its
safe es blind man's heft no player gets
a bagful crown—theriea nothing fierce
or rent), Aud yet, oh Sawbones, just
the same, I'd greaso lile ambulanee, for
In the sweetest, tamest game. some acci-
dents may chance.
joss Luta OLD TIMES.* rile Welke'.
ton Herald says —In Sonie hotels 61
Walkerton bums are titled up like
phutos along the wall, end it is only
necessary fur a citizen to en er aud
Make a noise like buying to start theist
moving forward like model' pictures.
ILBALANCC OF YEAR PRES.—As a special
indnee Inept to new subscribers Tax
Posr will be sent to any address in
Canada or' the tarnish Empire until
Jatmary 1, 1914, for $1 paid in adearice,
The boy'a appetite is often the
soune of,tuntwement. If you would
have such an appetite take Chamber,
lain's Tablets. They not only create
a healthy appetite, but strengthen the
stomach and enable it to do its work
naturally. Poe sale by all dealers.
MONTHLY HORSE FAIRS.—Tbe regular
•monthly Horse Fairs will be held in
Brussels 1815 0100500 as 1151101 the dates
of which will be :—Thuisday. Decern.
bet' 31.11 ; Thursday. Jan. 20d, 1913 ;
Thurs lay, February etli ; Thursday,
March oth ; and Thursday April 3rd.
Date is always the Thursday before the
first Friday iu each mouth. Brussels
Horse Fairs are top notchers and are at.
tended by the best outside and local
buyers. Clip out the dates for further
reference.
STRATFORD lltaTitICT LitlitARV Ass°.
CIATION. —The 4th aunual meeting of
the Stratford District Libiary Associa-
tion will be held in the Public Library
in the city of Stratford, Thursday and
Friday of this week opening at to a. m,
An intetesting program has been pre-
pared. Association includes Huron
Bruce and Perth Counties. There are
16 Libraries in this Co. J. Davis Bar-
nett, of Stratford, is Me President and
makes a splendid officer. W. R, Nur.
sey, Inspector of Public Libraries, (0 011
the program and is a compendium of
Library informatiou.
No Liniment Can Cure It
That pain between the eyes isn't
neuralgia. Many think so, tout it hi
catarrh, plain ordinary catarrh that
needs attention right now. Your
properlead is to use "Catarrhozorte."
Doctors recognize it as a cure that
surpasses all others. Save, because it
does reach thetrouble ; safe, because
no drugs to take, you breathe its
healing vapor direct to the course of
the trouble, and cute is guaranteed.
Two sizes, 2:5c and $1.00. Sold every-
where.
War WEATHER INSURANCE,— This
year's grant of $to,000 by the Ontario
Government for wet weather insurance
will be required to meet the losses sus-
tained by the agricultural societies. J.
Lockle Wilson a few days ago stated
that the reports showed that the losses
were less general than last year, when
tbe full amount of &Immo was also re-
quired but the amount would hardly
suffice to meet the requirements. It is'
divided on a pro rata basis, the maxi
mum to a society being $3oo. No grant
is made to cities of 30,000 or over.
SECTION 12 of the Public Libraries
Act states that "The council ot the
municipality in addition to all other
rates and assessrueuts levied and assess-
ed for Municipal purposes, shall levy
and assess 31 each year a special rate
to be called the "Public Library Rate"
sufficient to provide the amount esti-
mated by the hoard as hereinbefore
provided but such rate shall not exceed
oue•balf mill in the dotter unless by a
vote of two-thirds of all the members of
the Council such rate is increased to an
amount not exceeding iu the whole
three- foul lbt of a mill ili the dollar "
MORE RENIEDI ES. —"YOU Ought to Walk
five miles a day," the learned physician
said ; "your bigger than a load of hay
and you will soon be deatl, unless yon
take more exercise, so go and hit the
road and try to lose, dad burn your eyes,
that aldermanic load." 1 walked five
miles and now 1 lie upon a couch of
pain ; my tendons are all pulled away
and I ntn one biz sprain ; there is a
spavin on my knee, n ringbone 011 my
shin ; when I Cell find that doctor he
will have his bead caved in, "Oh, sleep
out doors and get fresh air " another
doctor cried ; "why do your sleeping in
this lair, with swarms of germs inside ?
The air that heaves sends to men inhale,
and breathe your fill and when your
well and strong again, I'll send you in
my bill," 1 slept last night upon the
roof and when I woke lust now. 1 found
some icebergs on mv hoof and more up-
on my brow. And I am all bunged up
wall cold. 000010101 sing a note ; and all
the quinine 1000 hold I'm pouring
down my throat. One louging rankles
in my dome, I have one great desire,
which is to seek that doctor's home and
set Ole same afire. Su after this when I
have ills that make me groan and rant,
I'll take the good old-fashioned pills
that cured my uncle's aunt,
Pay More and Get The Boot
A cheap flesh blooming emer remedy
le nevee sottisfitelawy, The best is
Putnam's Pathless Corio Exta actor,
(erste but ot cputeter, and is guaranteed
to cure thoroughly. Use only Put-
nano's,
Fordwich
Who'll be Poetonaster
Miss Grece Ayiesworth left foe
Toronto where she will commeoce
training foe it !mese,
The Bishop of Huron, Bishop Wil -
1111,111S, ad mi nisteved the 1( 10 of
Confirmation in • Tel 0 i iy ohm eh,
For dwich, an Sunday last.
0. E. Leppoted, or Walkerton, and
principal of the public school, was
elected president of the East Bruce
Teacheee' Association.
LATE 11108. GIBSON.— Relery nee
was made last week to the demise of
Postmaster Gibsoti and the following
sketch Will be of interest to many :—
The late ble. Gibson was horn M.
Darlington Tp., Comity a Dorimm,
nn Feb. 12, 1848, moving with his
palette to the Tp, of Caetwright,
where hel, was married to Merges et
Braden in the year 1808. Moving
from there to owick township in
the following year, he resided on ft
Paten just, East of the village of
Fordwich. Ile was a License 00m.
inissiener foe East Moon District
for it number of years, and also
anstiee or the Peace, resigning said
ounces to become Postmaster here in
1900 which posithrn be held Op to the
time 01 1)10 death, Ole %VHS a •member
o Fordevich Lodge. A.1. & A.Ms also
THE BLESSING
Fred Anguish, who has been station
agent here during the pain, Summer
Ions been appointed to the same ;see-
the, et Caledonia. Ale. McNeil, (of
oF IA DOW eharge tot' the
UVP Morris
Healthy Mothers and Chi!. &Boor, REPORT.—Following le the
report of fa, S. No, 8 Morris for the
dren Make Happy Homes mow, of October. Glasses examined
Iit ietoryi, SiNielling, Composition end
•
Motherhood is woman's highest sphere
in life. It is the fruition of her dearest
hopes and greatest desires; yet thou-
sands of noble women through some de-
rangement havebeen denied this blessing.
In many homes once childless there are
now children because of the fact that
Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound
makeswomen normal,healthyandstrong.
This is evidenced by the following letters
which are genuine and truthful:
London, Ont.—"I wish to thank you
for the benefit I received by taking your
famous medicine,
ippipmbis,tv,,L,I.,.0,?#: Lydia E. Pmkham s
4
4': V eg e ta b I e Com -
*ass pound. Before my
baby was born I was
so ill I could not
stand long or walk
any distance. I had
to lie• down nearly
all the time. After
I took your medicine
I felt like a new wo-
man. I could work
from morning till night and was happy
and well. I aorta lily think it relieves
pain at childbirth and recommend it to
everywoman who is pregnant. You may
use this testimonial if you like. It may
help some other woman."—Mrs. FRANK
CORRIN, 132 Adelaide St., London, Ont.
Brooklyn, N.Y.—"I was ailing all the
time and did not know what the matter
was. I wanted a baby but my health
would not permit it. I was nervous, my
side ached and I was all run down. I
heard that Lydia E.PinIcham's Vegetable
Compound was good and took the medi-
cine. I have now a beautiful baby and
your Compound has helped me in every
way."—Mrs. J. J. STEWART, 299 Hum-
boldt St, Brooklyn, N.Y.
0. 0. F. He was a Fenian Raid
veteran. Besides his widow he leaves
three sons :— Edwin, of Prince
Albezt, Sask. ; &Mt., of New Lis -
keel d, and Harry, of Foldwich, and
five daughters :—M es. \Vim Mont-
gomery and Mrs. Geo. Willis, Ford-
wich ; Mrs. E. A. Harris, 2nd cum of
Howiek ; Mrs. R. E. McCallum,
Listowel ; and Mrs. Alex. Hill, Owen
Sound. His aged Inothee, four broth -
00, and three sisters also sm vive.
The funeeal, which was largely
attended, took place 00 Monday,
4th inet., from the family resi-
(lance, North Main et., to the
Presbyterian chnech, where the
service was condueted by Rev. A. 13.
Dobson, assisted by 'Rev. 1111%
Andrews, thence to the Fordwich
vemetery, where the service was retur
by the Masonic Or der, a large number
of • the brethren being present The
floral tributes were most beautiful.
The pallbearers were D. Sanderson,
0. Davidson, \V. Ryan, Inc. Benne-
berg, his. Hunter, W. Bi -own.
et.
Don't waste yone money buying
strengthening plastees. Chambe-
lain's Liniment is cheaper and better.
Dampeto a pieee of flannel with it and
bind it over the affected parts and it
will relieve the pain and soreness.
For sale by all dealers,
Leadbury
There was a very pleasant meeting
of the Ladies Aid in connection with
Bethel church at the home of Mrs,
Albert Dundee. Officere fon- the
year were elected its follows :—Mrs.
.1/avid Crawford, Peesiclent ; Mrs.
David Boyd, Viee-President ; ales. 13.
Ito, Secretary ; Mrs. Albert. l)ntaltts,
Timm:let. About 35 ladies were
peesent and these meetings are vel y
enjoyable. The ladies are working
for to, new church.
Atwood
The (Truett mill has beet' closed
down for this you.
ISlina 0mile:it met last Saturday for
general township business.
On Novembet• the 1st, a night set,
vice commenced at, the local telephone
office.
There died in Atwood on Novem-
ber 1st, Katherine Coulter, beloved
wife of James Outhbertson, aged 59
years, 10 months and 3 days. Funeral
took place front her late residence,
Main street, Atwood, on Monday,
Nov. 41h, to Elm, Centre cemet evy,
Clerk Lochhead reports that there
was filed with him on the 31st day of
October 1912. a petition by the rate-
payers of the Township of Elunt,
praying fee the submission to the
electors of a By -Law prohibiting the
selling of liquor!, commonly known as
"The Local Option By -Law."
FOR CONSTIPATION
A Medicine that does not Cost Any-
thing, Unless it Curoe.
The active medicinal ingredient, of
Rexall Orderlies which is odorless,
tasteless and colorless is a campains
tively new discovery. Combined with
(11 her ex ti emel y valuable i to geed 1 en ts,
it Porous a perfect bowel regulator, in-
testinal i n vigorat or mod s teeng th oiler.
Rtutall Oetlerlies are eaten 11160 candy
and are notable for theie agreeableness
to the palate and gentleness of acot 1011.
They do 1103, 0(8060 griping oe any dis-
agreeable effect or once 01 venience.
Unlike (thee preparations for a like
purpose, they do not create to habit,
bit instead they act to ovetcoure the
cause of habit acquired throttgh the
use of ordinaey laxatiVe cathartics
itnd harsh physic and pertnatiently
remove the eatree of constipation or
irregular bowel action,
We will eeforni your money With.
MAL argument, if they do not do es we
gay they will, Two sizes, 25e and 10e,
Sold only at, one Store --the Rexall
Store, It, South,
t al y wor t. antes arranged i n or et
tof meek :—Se. Mt:Atter,
Jt'. IV.—A ndrew Nichol, Se, III.—
Eleie Caution, Norman SPeir. Jr. M.
—Plovence Kevriey, Maggie Glaris,
Annie Little, Annie Aleock, Russel
Meks, John McNeil, Sr. IL--biary
McNah, Maigaret Maslen,Lillian
McAt•ter, Margaret Hanna. Jr. IL --
James Duncan, Florence Nichol,
Wilmer Kerney, Clifford Mate's,
Barbara Beatlehaw, Sr. Pt. IL—
Allan Speir, Everet Niehol. Sr.
Pt. L—Stanley Marks, Mary Aleock,
Marguerite Little, PloreneeBrad-
shaw. je. Pt.— Excellml — Verena
Clark. Good— Eldred Miller, May
Cook. F. Jtavasse,
Teacher.
When Your Back Hurts
Of course it's hard to work, Stoop-
ing over hurts, lifting is tedious, and
you wonder what to do. Ever try
Nerviline ? Nothing like it for weak
or lame back, It penetrates to the
core of the pain, eases from the first
application, brine cure that defies a
relapse. No liniment is so clean, so
soothing, so certain to kill molecular,
rheumatic or sciatic pains. Your
dealer sells Nerviline 111 large 25e
bo t tl es. Why not try it.
Goderich
The Needle Festival of the Baptist
church ladies will be held on Tuesday,
Deo. 3rd,
W. Skimmings had walnuts in his
garden this season, the circumference
of the busk being 91 Metres and di-
ameter the same.
Collector Campbell has already re-
ceived over $35,000 of this year's taxes.
This is a good showing. A discount
of 2 per cent is allowed until the 15th
Met.
Dave 'Wilson, Britannia road, is
nowsable to walk up town, with the
aid of his crutches'. It will be remem-
bered that in jumping from a cite in
Toronto he put his hip out, of joint and
he has been laid up ever &tree,
Goderich Organ Go. installed a new
Canadian dove -tailed jointer made by
the Linderman Co., of Woodstock.
This is one of the most improved
machines of its kind in the world, 35
feet Icing and weighs 8 tons.
F. P. Lawrence & Sons is now the
name of the firm handling the Cana-
dian Expeess, G. N. W. Telegvali and
G. T. R. 'ticket agency business, F.
F. Lawrence having taken his two
sons, Frank H. and John .A., into
partnership with him in the business
with which they have been associated
for a number of years.
The annual meeting of the Goderich
Horticultural Society was held in
Secretary Lane's nffice, the attendance
being small, but composed of the vet-
erans who have led the work for the
past years. The election of officers
for 1912-13 resulted as follows :—Presi-
dent, Dr. 'W. F. Gallow ; Vice-Prea.,
Registrar Wm. Coats ; Sec.-Treas.,
Wm, Lane, Go. Olerk ; Directors,
Wm. Warnock, R. C. Hays, J. 0.
Lod thwai te, S. Morningstar, Jas.
Mitchell, C. A. Wells, A. Farrow, D.
J. Neftel and D. McEvoy. Auditors,
Sheriff Reynolds and Crown At wimpy
Seeger. It was agreed to again hold
monthly 'fleeting during the Winttor,
for the discussion of horticultural
uabtels, commencing with the second
Monday in December.
Listowel
Listowel factories are working over-
time to catch tip with orders,
Rev. Dr, Hugh S. Dougall, of St.
Thomas. conducted the services in the
Methodist. church Smiclay.
J. Livingstone left mi a trip to the
West. He will visit his scut Dr. R.
Livingstone, in 'Melville, Sask.
Sunday, Nov. 17, Men's Day will be
observed in the Methodist church,
when men will be in charge of ser-
vle.s.St. Geo. Hawkins, Dominion
Immigration officer for Northern Oo.
tariO, is spending a few days at his
town.hoino 111 ay
H
of the 0. P. R., has
been appointed baggagemato on the
Guelph-littruilton line and is now on
lois new run.
Bishop Williams will visit Ohrist
church Sunday morning, Nov. 24th.
Ole will preach at 11 o'clock and
administer the tate 01 Cotifirmation.
Dr. and Mrs. Philip and Miss Ada
Thompson left for San Francisco,
Cal., where they will spend the
AVinter. They expect to return in
bl ay.
The petitions for the Wallace Rural
Mail routes have been signed and
sent to headquarters, and it is ex-
pected tenders will be adyeetised for
"Dneneceiiber -8 and 9 the anniversary
of the Listowel Methodist church will
be celebrated. Special services will
be held when Rev. Amos Thomas will
be the speaker.
A. W. Zurbeigg, late of Si.
Mary's, has purchased a half interest
in the halting business of his heather,
Al. F. Znebrogg, The new firin will
be known as Zurbrigg Bios.
Anniveesary services of Listowel
Baptist church will be held Sunday,
Nov. 17th. Rev. J. W. Salton, of
Harniltom who is one of the chnrch's
leading men, will be the preacher.
The many friends of 13 v. Bricker
will be sorry to heat! of his serious
illness. He underwent an or?eration
at Guelph hospital for en internal
trouble. The opmettion was it most
critical One but was successful and
Mr. thicker is doing as well as can be
expected.
A. meeting teas held in the library
basement for the plumose of re-
organizing the town hockey club.
Officers elected ..—lion, Pres., P. NV,
Hay ; Hon. Vice Pres., A. Roos ;
Pres„ B. L. IL Bernfeld ; vice -Pros.,
Watson ; 2nd vice -Pees,, De,
mailloourenze; e8,telLy, Bstiecelkmeitit:rey:
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G. fteddon ; Treasurer, P. NV, Raines;
Managing Committee, the president,
manager 11111 Bioxatn, NV, Zink -
ham and J. Battu. It was decided to
enter a te11111 in the junior 0. 111. ,A.,
and also lmm the Northern, League.
A. debate was held in the young
intou's parlor in the Methodist church,
subject being :— "Resolved country
bole' men have done snore foe the up-
lifting of mankind than city bora
men." Judges were Geo. Bray and
W. J. Morrison, Speakers for affirma-
tive were :—.111. G. Matthews, 3.
Squires, Won, Spence. For the
negative :—I -I. Wilson, W. A. Rid -
dots and John Bailey. Decision was
giveu the negative. After debate a
mock parliament was formed. The
leader of Howse was E. G. Matthews
and leader of Opposition, H. Wilson ;
Speaker, Mr. Murrison, B. A.
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