The Brussels Post, 1913-1-2, Page 5p
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BUSINESS CARDS.
W R. MCCRACKEN-
! 1O�000r of Marriage Lieenses, Oh
lice at Grocery, Turnborry sweet, brussels,
K. 0. T. M,
Brussels Inuit of the klueoubeee. No, 24
hold their regular meetings in the Lodge
Boom, Stamm Sleek, ou the Ist aud 8ril
Tuesday evenings oi essti mouth
VIWtur i1Wy8 weleonie,
A, SO 4 MRS, Own. A. MeG1711110,11, h
WM, SPENCE
CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER
OF MARRIAGE LICENSES
Mee la the Post °Mee, Ethel, 50.4
JOHN SUTHERLAND
maintstion,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
141 S. BCOTT AB AN ADOTION-
A: • slut, will sell for better prioes,01
better won in lees time and lees charges
than any other Atietioneer in East 1210100 05
he won't Large anything. Dates and ordera
can el yule Le arranged at this office or by
O 05001161 ItyplicatiOn,
LESAL AND CONVEYANCING.
3,ki M. „SINCLAIR-
v r • Barrister, soitottor, conveyaocer,
Notary Public, rho. uffiee-10 towart's block
t door Nor Mt or neutral Hotel.
Solialtor for the Metropolitan Bank
peOUDFOOT, BAYS & KILLORAN
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fi AERINTERS SOLICITORS, NOTARIES
itIRLIO, 82(1.
w, eacomnrow, II. 0, 0 0, HATE.
T. L. litx.x,onss
°Mem—Those formerly °coupled by AfolOWS
0Cameron & Solt,
GODErti0e, OrerklUo.
0
ALLAN LINE
Royal Mail Steamers
ST. JOHN HALIFAX LIVERPOOL
From St. John Prom Halifax
Coratean .1811. 0 Jan. 4
Grarnpion Jan, 17 Jan. 18
Tunisian Jan. 04 Jan. 25
Heeperian Jan. 81 Feb 1
BOSTON PORTLAND GLASGOW
From Boston From Portland
SIcllIlul Jan. 2
Ionian Jan. 0
Nninidian .Tan. 10
Corinthian — Jan. 26
Full information as to rates, me., on appll
tion to
' • W. H. KERR.
Agent Allan Line, Brussels.
d Winter Term from Jan. 2
ELLIOTT
TORONTO, ONT.
to Well known as one of Canada's Best
53 Entsiness &heels. Oar meditates ere
in strong demand because business
1 firms know -51107 501111.0)' superior
eervioes. Satisfaction follows supeelor
training but never Nilows inferior
training. Get the hest, Yon want it.
J
We give:lb. Write for new Catalogue.
Con Young and Z VV.I.11. ELLIOTT,
Alexander Ste. i Principal.
..10;i /12WS9XV,ON'rsVestiVA7A'grA922WriVa'52
h‘. Winter Term from Jan. 6
/..CENTRAL
fai/1/1/1/11
sTRATFORIL ONT.
does more for ite students and sunlil.
ates than do any other shailar schools.
Courses are ttp lambda and instruel ors
are experienced. Graduates are placed
in good positions. The three 'tootles -
Lions received to -day offer average sal-
ary of MIN per annum,
Three departments —Commercial,
Shorthand and Telegraphy.
Write for .our free cattilogne at
once.
0:15. McLAOHLAN, Principal.
WAYWAVAA..1/4,7=
S lit a/41W W.. 4 ,L.W.4 tiS
Lstowel °illness
College
Teacher' Actual Iltisiness in both De.
partments. The attendance of stud.
ents is constantly increasi nip
New Yeers term opens on Monday,
January 0511, 1018
EDWIN O. MATTHEWS, Prin. E
v=1,tonviinguks‘vsvgaguotrgov.riapj:
RAYMANN
is peepaeed to supply the beet
goods in Iron and
Wooden Pumps and Stable
Fittinge, such tte Piping,
er Bowls for stock, ikc.
Repairs to Pumps promptly
attended to,
Give me a cell:
IL HAMANN, Cranbrook
W. H. LOVE
Funeral Director
and Embalmer
IOrders promptly and eare-
fully attended to night or
day, Phone 228.
ETHEL., ONT.
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BLISIOOSS Cards
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DR. T. T. NI' RAE
enoluder of Medicine,. University of Toronto ;
Meenviate and Graduate 02 11110 College of Phy•
41010110 011d surgeons, Ont. 1 Post -graduate
Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and. Throat Hoimital,
dhluego, In. Ex -House Snrgeon to 81. Mich-
iel'a uospital, Toronto.
peke over 12'. 15. entitles Drug Store. Tele -
'hone connection with Oranbrook at ell hours.
OR. M. FERGUSON
ETHEL.. ONT.
eltysioinn and Surgeon ; Post Graduate courses
London (Beg.), New York and (Miens° Hos.
1)101110, Special attention todieense of eye, ear,
1000and throat. Eyes tested for glasaeS.
DR, WAROLAW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College. Day and night calls. Office opposite
?lour Mill, Ethel.
MAUDE O. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Personal gradente Derartment of Onlithal.
aologY, MeCormick 61e410,1I Onliege,
ill., prepared to I0e5 eytet and fib glatiees at
lier onion over Grower's Restaurant, Brussels,
on Thureday, Friday and Saturday of every
week. Office hours 1U to 12 0, in. end 100 p
111, Phone 1219
GAILlea rgiffNie Nazz,vrar
BRUSSELS
GoING SOIPBI GOING NORTH
rlifil ess7 a m seeress 10:55 a n,
Express 11:25 a In Mail 1:69 p m
Express 2:55 p m Bxprese 8:82)2 ru
CatNieldidoV PaCIFIV
—.—
WALTON
UM Toronto To Goderioh
Express 7:11 a m I Express 11:65 m
Express 2:67 p 10I Express 8:40 p rn
wevoXETER
Going East - 7:05 a. in. and 8:56 p.
teeing West - 12:40 end 9:47 p.10.
All trains going Emit eonneet with C. P20. at
Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T
(3.15. stations,
(41110. ALLAN, Local Agent.
fatal gems Items
MUNICIPAL elections next Monday.
TOWN schools will re -open on Mouday
January 6t11.
AN advertisement in the Pasadena
Star reads :- 1 have sharpened and
repaired one thousand lay n mowers in
beautiful Pasadena. I would rather be
A lawn mower expert in beautiful
Pasadeua than be a banker any place
else on earth.
Persons troubled with partial
paralysis are often very much benefit-
ed by massaging the affected parts
thoroughly when applying Chamber-
lain's Liniment. This liniment also
relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by
all dealers.
Ur Sue Rises.- The printing bus)
ness is being bit hard by the isise 1)1
prices of everything timed. Type that
cost 48 cents a pound three months ago
is to.day selling for doe a pound ; 'inks
have advanced 15 per cent ; papers of
all kinds 25 per cent ; envelopes to per
cent ; and another raise of so per cent
after the sot of January.
EARLY EASTER, -As Easter in, 1953
will be observed on March 23511, the date
is the earliest since 2865, a matter of 48
years ago. It is also interesting to note
that never again until 2tio8 or some
ninety-five years hence, will it be so
early. This practica'ly precludes all
of us who will observe next Easter on
March 23rd front any possibility of
participating in any festivities in A. D.,
2008,
Mrs. A. R. Tabor, of Cider, Mo., had
been troubled with sick headache for
about five years, when she began tak-
ing Chamberlain's Tablets. She has
taken two bottles of them and they
have mired her. Sick headaches is
caused by a disordered stomach for
which these tablets are especially in-
tended. Try them, get well and stay
well. Sold by all dealers.
MATRIMONIAL.—The many friends of
W, Robinson, Provincial Inspector
for the London Life Institance Com-
pany, will bepleated to learn of his
marriage which took place in the
Cronyn Memorial church, Loudon,
Monday evening, December 9051. to
Miss Isabelle Ruth, only daughter of
Mrs, James Taylor, of Elias street;
London. The wedding was a quiet one,
and immediately following the cere-
mony Mr. and Mrs. Robiuson left for
a short trip to Detroit. They will re-
side iu Londoe. In recognition of the
event, the Agency aud Head Office
staffs of the London Life presented
Mr. and Mrs, Robinson with a hand.
some set of dishes and clock as an ex-
pression of their good will. Mr. Rob-
inson is a native of this vicinity, and
he has a large circle of friends Isere
who will unitewith Tun Pose, its con-
gratulations and good wiehes.
WROXICTER WON.— The Wroxeter
News of last week. reports the visit of
their debaters to 13ruseels as follews :-
'rhe people of Wroxeter have every
reason to be proud of their school.
Great was the rejoicing lest Thursday
night on the return of the sleigh loads
from BrtleSels atter the first of the series
of ieter•Collegiate debates, About 3
veet from town 10 cheer the debaters
to vie my. The subject of the debate
wee 'Resolved 01100 5110 English people
are superior in endowments to any
other people in histery," Brussels had
the affirinatiVe their debaters being'
Beryl Oateu and Harvey Hoover,
Dorothy Dickson and Elinor Hamilton
argued ;that both the ancient Greeks
and the Germans of to.clay are super-
ior to the English. The most remark-
able feature of the debate was the east.,
finent, oratorical style of the Wroketer
debalets. The Brussels school provided
an 'excellent progrem which was
thoroughly enjoyed by all. The people
of Wroxeter and Brussels are looking
FOR CONSTIPATION 1
A Medicine that 0000 not Co* Any.
ening. Unless It Cures
The active 10 ('11511 (1151 ingredieet of
Rexall 01 derlies which is odoeless,
tasteless and eolorlesa is a contpaea-
vel (10)8 .overy. Comb' tied
with other extremely valuable ingre-
diente, it, forme a perfect, bowel regu-
lator, ill lost1o0111 Viguralor 15(1(1
Strmig the ;ler. Resat II Ord eeliee are
ettLell like candy and are notable for
their agt ettahleoess Dm 510,15.5, and
gett5 leness of action, 'rimy do not
(!n1108 gelping or any diaagreeable
effeet 015nconvenience.
thrlike (151111' preparatunts for a like
pm pose, they do not GI ettlE /1 11(15)111,
but 51181(01A they act to rive:some the
cause of habit acquired 5 through 1110
use of ordinary 11115(555 "('0 cathartics
and harsh phyeic alai pet inanently re-
move 0110.0aose of constipation 111' it,
regular bowel maim).
We will refit nd your money With-
out, argil n t hey do no0 do as We
say they will. H5000 250 rued 10e,
Sold oely at one etore-The Rexell
Store -le. R. Smith.
forward with homes) to the return de-
bate in Wroxeter sometime in the !new
ear,
1731111 5150' INWrITIPIR IVIIIIITINGA,
Supplement:Iry meetings will be beld
in Division No 1.-D2(8id Boni, Ban -
nosh. Feb 5 to 15 , F. 13, Millen, 0 A.
College, -Guelph. Feb, 17 to 28 ; Wm.
Scarf, Durham, Feb. 5 to 28 ; Mrs. W.
J Hunter, Pleasant, Feb 5 to 28.
Fordwieb. Brown's ... . .. ....Feb. 5
13luevale, Foresters' Hall ... " 6
Jamestown, Victoria Hall
Molesworth, Orange Hall, " 8
Ethel, Township Hal("10
Moncrieff, School House ..... " 1
Walton School " 22
Winthrop. Calder's Hall " 13
Harlock School House 24
Belgrave, Foresters' Hall " 15
WTown ..... " 17
Blyth, Industry Hall " r8
Nile. Orange Hall
Durtgannon, Orange........."20
St. Helen's Mechanics Inst. Hall. " 21
ICintail, McDonald Hall " 22
7
Blue Pills No Longer Used
When the stomach needs cleansing
the bowels increased activity, the
hem. nelditional power, don't use
mete:neat pills, try Dr. Htunilton's.
Vegetable 111 composition, extremely
nrild, yet sure to flush (rot all im-
purities and wastes, no remedy is so
well adapted for family use. Positive-
ly a. cove for biliousness and sick
headache, unfailing in constipation
and bowel trouble, exceptinnally.good
for indigestion, no medicine is so
universally needed in every home as
Dr. 14tunilton's Pille. Omni for the
young. the old, the sick, and the well
()nos, the benefits of Do. Hamilton's
Pills are manifold. Sold everywhere
in 25e boxes.
Atwood
Rev. .1. C. Reid, B. A., of Wallitee-
burg, spent Ohristnets with £,'12't ,ds in
town.
Alex McKay Mel purehased the
farm of Y. 11. Coghill) and will take
poseessioe 110 Pell, let.
301111 B Cowan, or Donegal, 1 eneiv-
ed five 01 WS Bel keillre 110gSql1
the 011(15111 Whit el. Pair.
J. and Mrs. Ward And AOC Nelson, of
Edmonton 10e visiting at the home
or J. W. M'cBain, Mts. Waters father,
Up to Oetober lot, Thos. Farrell
dretv remn the Huron Cheese Co.
$1,000 for milk :4005 to that factory
clueing the past. Summes,
Queue Anderson arrived home
from the Wesl on Tuesday night of
last week to spend a few weeks with
his parents, Robert and Mrs. Ander-
80 11.
The many friends of Harry Ratcliffe
will be glad tn know he was able to
come home on Monday of last week
after being in the hoepital at Strat-
ford for the past three months,
Goderioh
L. E. Datimey 1(118 returned from his
trip to 1 lie,Panifie Coast.
Prize lists for the exhibition of the
Huron Poultry Association to be held
in Godevieh January 21, 22, and 23
are being issued.
Walter H. Harrison.hwho under -
\yea an operation in Alexandra
Hospital on Dec. 15, was so .for re -
novel ed that he was) able to go home
on Chrielmas Day,
Mansgee McLean, of the Opera
House is having the interior repaint-
ed turd brightened up, and expects to
have 11 50 nmeh improved condition
for New Year's business.
On Christmas Day Chief Posbleth-
waite found a num lying on the street
so paralyzed with booze and mid that
he was nearly dead and Thoisday
morning the unfort :mete was brought
before Mayor Reid, wise sent 121(1, 10
jail arid notified Dr. Taylor that the
11150 wan evidentelv on the. verge of
seeions illness, He had worked all
SuMmer on hike vessels, but not a
dollar remained of his season's wages,
The case for insurance on a horse,
tried in Goderich three weeks ago, Is
saki to have cost the objecting loam,
noes company from 't$700 to 5800,
Mr. Ryder, before and after the
Division Court proceedings al , Exeter
was to Accept 5100.
'1'. 11, Kay, of the Medicine Hal
News, is spending a few days in town.
Mitt annual exhibition of the LIMA:-
wel Poultry and PetStack AssociatioIt
is being held hi the 'rum' Hall on
IVedneeday and Thursday Jan. 1st
41'.11is2.111.71iite, Biwa, Is the peond
possessor of a rentaekable grade
Holsteitt heifer. It WAS first milked
ilt the age of 14 months, and WAS
milked for 10 months. Al. that age,
while the pasture was good, she gave
30 pounds tif milk pee day, She is
now
d years, 0 loon the old and le giv-
iog 50 lbs. of milk per day.
Tuesday evening of last week the
meinbere of the Listowel Club and
other ftiends of L. K. Hacking met
in the club tmonts to bid him farewell,
J. N. Hey acted as chairman and in It
rely woiels explained the nature of
the meeting and oft behalf of Lester's
many friends presented him with a
gentleman's (55 1(11 bag.
Doctors Change Their Methods
Years ago they fought catarrh by
internal dosing, They saw this ruin-
ed the stintiach and changed to the
ozonafied air MUT, better known as
"Oatarrhozone." This treatment is
suee 10 (31110. It, goes to the source of
the disease ; it destroys the causes
that maintain catarrh and even in the
worst eases permanent cure is guaran-
teed. Fannie with Calmehozone is
imposeible. Antiseptic, healing and
far -1 eachiog, it's bound to cure every
Lime. Endorsed by 21201(1 15115(1 twenty
thousand physiciatis in America alone
and sold in 25e and 51.00 sizes by all
dealers.
THE V01013 OF THE TILE
I am only a hole in a humble vocation,
Yet I greatly conteol your civilization
am very tenacious, and hard as 'a
stone.
And am like old Mastitis 01 holding
my own,
So Inv 11)9 down, keeping me straight
in the ditch,
And, while pet are sleeping, I'll be
making you rich.
Every farmer of pride dearly loves to
provide
Foe the futurethe sm) and the
daughter ;
So give me a chance, and Pll greatly
9(111(12100
Every acre I drain of its water 1
And here's my great beauty : I ant
always on duty,
Out of reach of the "bulls and the
A.1,(11)%vvahve2:: Your in your grave I'll on-
line to slave
For your children -their children -
and their's !
My habits are good -I require no
food -
(My joints are all made without
(1ntelm)
And I always abstain when deep 111
Lite deain,
Front vein ything stronger than waiter.
11 your land is too wet: and you're
burdened With deist.
And incumberance begins to decree,
Obey Nature's laws by removing the
cause,
Drain your fermi or it will drain you.
'Tis so foolish to plant where the
goose and tire -tomtit
Might paddle from March to Septem-
ber
Yournight as well sow on a Novem-
ber snow,
And expect seed to grow in December.
Some farmers are failing and weeping
and wailing,
And blaming the good Lord without
reason,
When if they would, stop throwing
seed in the slop,
They might, raise a on crop every
season.
Most farmers lament the money
they've spent;
For the things only made kb beguile
13111 never as yet did a farmer regret
The money expended in tile.
Does Your Heart Rutter
You .1trusw heart fluttering means
you're not as well as you should be.
It's an evidence of impaired nerve and
muscular powee. To obtain cure,
try Ferrozone ; 5(1 1(08 a special. action
on the heart as etsen in the case of
Thos. Grover of Cole Harbor, N. 8,,
who says ; "If I exerted myself it
would being palpitation. To carry
any hetivY weight or go quickly up-
strn s completely knooked me out.
When bad attacks came'' on I lived in
fear of sedden death. PeiTOZ011e gave
my heat t the yeey assistance it need-
ed, and no I am buffo well." For
heart or .nerves it's hard to excel
Ferrozone, 50c per box at all dealers.
LOCAL OPTION IN MORRIS TOWNSHIP
Matt Monday a Local Option contest will be fonght; in Morris Township.
The following will be the form 02 1120 ballot used, minors the X :--
tO 6' .4 4., 0,01,.. •••••3•11•11i1
For
Local Option
Against
Local Option
The ballot as marked indicates that the eleetoe votes for the 13pLaw. It
retjares 8-8 majority to 5,51 1,5 hence every eleethe faroeable to the minas
shonld get out oe Election day its by staying at home the votee really eounte
amtinst.. Good wishes are good tt$ far as they go but; don't count at 5 p. tn,
IT GROWS HAIR
Here are Pacts Vsts Want YOU to Prove
at Our Risk
111 all our experience with hair
Lollies there ie one that has done
more toward gaining our confidence
than any other, 11 really believe
this remedy, knowu 50 Rexall "98"
1 Hair Tonic is so superior to other
"reparations that we (11291' it 50 7015
with our personal and unqualified
ontise that If you line it and it
doeseif 5 prove lit ever y irtly ettl 552W1.
tory to you, We ti 111• upott your met
request at out strive, velum) to you the
money you paid for it.
}lazuli "93" Hail Tonle acts 00100 U.
finally destorying the germs which.
0.re tiStlally responsible for baldness.
10 SCIS" 411 petteteat 0 to the roots
of the hair, ell Ululating and
nourishing therm It is a 1,1091
ilia toilet Heeessity, is deliemely per-
fumed, and will not gum 1101 perform -
rattly stain the hair,
'We want you to get n 11.111- 1.1' Rex -
all "93" Hair Tonic and tee 11 its dir-
ected, If it does not tenet 1. scalp
irritation, remove dandt MT, prevent
the hair from falling Out :out 10 ornote
an increased growth of lode and in
every way give entire satisfaction,
come buck and tell us and gat your
money back. Two sizes 50e and $1,00.
Sold only at our store --the Rexall
SU:vv.-F, R. Stnith.
MRS. RICE "TR MRL PREACHER"
The 'Welland Telegraph says of
Mrs. Rice, who visited ,Brussels and
delivered a street oration against
Local Minn, as follows :-
• Representing himself to be an agent
of the Brunswick Collender Company
manufacturers of Pool Tables, a
young man entered Stern's pool room,
East Main street, on Tuesday after-
noon and endeavored to sell hisb the
exclusive right of a game called billi-
ard pinocle.
The 10951 02 the game was placed at
$24, while the agents commission pay-
able in advance, was 53.
Mr. Steens became suspicious and
promised to see the self-styled agent
later. He notified the police and had
them arrest the man, who was stop-
ping at the Dexter House.
The man gave his name AS Chester
Riee and said he had gone to a local
legal office and had the agreement
drawn there. The name "Bake" had
been otnittted from the Callender &
Brunswick Company and this is what
aroused Stearn's suspicion.
When Rice was put through a cross-
examination by Chief of Police Laing,
be said that he had attempted to
raise the money to assist in paying
his mother's hotel bill, said that she
was stopping at the Dexter House and
did not have enough money to pay
her bill.
Rice told the police a story of a
pelt of his Life and that. of his mother.
11. 80.111 that she was the Mrs. Rice,
who spoke in Welland against Local
Option several months ago and assert-
ed that she 11)1(08 receiving as ninth as
540a day from the liotel-keepers As'
80(11011)1(11 of the Province Lo give her
"honest." opinion of the "evil effects
of the Local Option Law."
He 8(1111 111(10 she first stetted as a
speaker for the Liquor traffic in an
American state when his father an
Episcopal elergymen took to drink
and left, the church. She was forced
to support two small children and
when She receiued an offer of 85000
from two liquor interests to speak for
them during their campaign she ac-
cepted, although she was in her heart
opposed to the teaffic. At the end of
the campaign She had received noth-
ing the liquor people refusing to pay
het. the promised money.
Her children were then takeu away
from her by the Aid Society, as she
was unable to support them. They
were placed in a convent and she had
not seen them since, although she
made numerates efforts.
In Ontario she was travelling with
a man mined White and speaking
against Local Option. Recently, he
said, his mother had not been living
up to her temperance ideals, although.
she was a temperance woman at
heart she spoke against the Local
Law.
To col roborate this story the police
went to her suite in the Dexter House.
Mr. White who is accompauying Mrs.
Rice, refused to say a word but gave
permission for the Chief to talk with
Mrs. Rice. Ten or fifteen minutes
Were required to arouse the Woman
front a sort of stupor in which she
seemed to have fallen. She complain-
ed of illness.
When she Wee filially awakened
she tearfully admitted 01)921 101)55 her
eon had told was only too true.
She said she required the money he
W11,0 trying to raise.
When interviewed by several news-
paper men next day Mrs, Rice said
she came to Welland from Hamilton
just toe a rest and did not intend
speaking here, although she expected
to return in several weeks.
She denied the story her son told
and explained it by saying that he
was somewhat irresponsible.. I never
received a cent in payment from the
hotelkeepers 1 am simply doing this
because I do not like to eee the
country reined by Local Option,"
She said that. the conversation be-
tween herself an11 the police was
purely peivitte and regmeed no ex-
plariation.
"Al heart I believe in tecuperanee
but only by total peohibition and not
local Option. Mrs. Ride said she had
spoken.on both aides of the Women's
Suffrage question with equal ease,"
Why Ohoet Colds aro Dangerous
They lead to pleurisy and pneu-
monia. Follow the advice of W. 13.
Powles of Powle's Corners, Out, who
says : "I used to be stibject to attacks
and although I used most everything
nothing relieved quickly till I dis-
covered Nerviline, I have used it .for
pleurisy told sore (hest and found it
just; the pectper thing, tor lannbago
or No111%1;410, it's ronelt as lightning,
cheerfully recommend Nerviline:"
Strongest, eleanest, most pain des.-
troying liniment on earth Nervi -
line, 25c bottles sold everywhere.
THE POST LETTER SOX
In rernittag subscription for 1918
A. W. Robinson, of Battleford,
formerrvell known resident of Wroxe-
ter, says r -Mild weather in the West,
with good chancee of a mild Winter..
Battlefood Yeti prosperous and
bourniog,
From Nis,noe, Sask., eomee tile fol.
lowing :-Iternittiug you for 1912 and
1918. Tho weather 18 fine and very
little snow. Saskatchewan is hold-
ing the fort with 47 Libel al members
to '7 Conservatives. How is that P
Wishing you the compile:etas of the
season. Yours truly,
N. M. RICHARDSON,
Do Your Pool The Pinch?
Not of poverty, but of corns, ach-
ing corns, that can be cured by
Putnam's Oorn Extractor 5 -Don't
suffer, use "Putnanes"-sold every-
where in 25c bottles.
Here is a remedy that will cure yone
cold. Why waste time and money
experimenting when you can get a
preparation that, has won a world-
wide reputation by its ernes of this
disease and can always be depended
upon 2 It is known everywhere as
0 11 tun berlai n's Oough Remedy, and is
a medicine of real merit. For sale by
all dealers.
When you want a reliable medicine
for a cough or cold take 011100ber-
lain's Cough Remedy. It can always
be depended upon and is pleasant and
safe to take. For Bale by all dealers.
MONTHLY
Horse Fairs !
BRUSSELS
Regular monthly Horse Faits will be
held in Brussels this season usfollows
THURSDAY, JAN. 2nd, 1913
FEB. 15112, 1913
• MAR, 611), 1913
• APR. 3rd, 1918
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Leading Local and Outside
Buyers will be Present
Ethel
The annoal meeting_and election of
officers for L. 0, L, G81 was hold on
Monday 28rd Deo, au 2011(1108 2- W.
M., John kiryans ; D. 14,, Jos. Welsh ;
011ap„ Robb, Barr Ree, -See., Geo.
151. Alitchell,A Fla. -Sect, Edward
Stephenson ; Treas., Andrew Meace ;
Led,, Russell 'Jove ; D. of 0L, Geo. E.
ist Oom., Irwin Raynard ;
Tyler, Percival Stephenson.
Parisian Sage Stops Dandruff
And Hair Loss
This Great Hair Tonic, Grower anti
Beautifier now Sold allover Canada
The R. T. Booth Co. Ltd., Fort
Erie, Ont„ Canadian distributors of
PARISIAN Sage, have authorized
Jas. Fox to refund the price to any
purchaser if PARISIAN Sage does
1101 banish dandruff, stop falling and
splitting hair and scalp itch.
But PARISIAN Sage will do more,
It will promote a new growth of hair
12 5110 hair root is not already dead
and will preserve the natural color of
the hair.
It pots the radiance of sunshine hr.
toOhe hair and makes it beautiful and
good to look upou. Women who use
it ouce throw aside all others -50
cents at all dealers.
Clubbing List
TDB Posr has made arrangetnents
to club with the following papers and,
will be sent to any address (except the
United States 50 cents extra) at the
following subscription prices :-
Weeklies
POST and Toronto Globe 51 00
" Mail and Empire. 1 60
London Advertiser 1 00
London Free Prese 1 80,
FamilyHerald and Star 1 SO
Montreal Witness 1 80
Farmers' Advocate 2 85
Northern Messenger 1 35
Dailies
POST and Toronto Star-- 52 35
Toronto News . 2 35
" Toronto Globe ....... 4 50
Toronto Mail -Empire... 4 50
Toronto World 8 00
" London Advertiser 2 80
Call at the office or remit the
amount by P, 0. Order, Express Order
or Registered Letter addressing
THE POST,
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NERVOUS DEBILITY
Thousands of young and middleaged men are annually swept to tt premature AVAVO
through Early Indiscretions, Excesses and Blood Diseases. If you have any or the fol-
lowing symptoms consult us before it is too late. Are you nervous and weak, despot-
dent and gloomy, specks before the eyes, with dark (stroke under them, weak back,
kidneys irritable, palpitation of the heart, bashful, dreams and lomat, sediment in Mine,
pimples on the face, eyes sunken, hollow cheeks, careworn expression, poor memory,
lifeless, distrustful, lack energy and strength, tired mornings, restless nights, changeable
MoodS, weak manhood, premature decay, bone pains, hair loose, sore throat, oto.
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Our Now method 'Treatment min cure 3(011 0015 make a man of you, tinder its influ-
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disappear, the nerves becomo strong as steel, so that nervousness, beshfulness and dee.
pendency vanish, 015 0150 becomes bright, the face. full and clear, energy returns to the
body and the moral, physical and sextud systems are invigorated; all drains cerise -no
more vital waste from the system. Don't let (pranks end fakirs rob yea of your hard
earned dollars. Was will cure you ,o1 no nay.
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