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The Brussels Post, 1913-3-6, Page 5Te BUSINESS CARDS. WM. SPENCE UONVEYANOER AND ISSUER 1 of ARRIAGE LICENSE 1 '' twee In the rest ORlee, lintel, 80.4 1 1- r 1 JOHN SUTHERLAND Ineoaeaali, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS, jil fi. i3OOTT Ata AN AUCTION- • sari, will null for better prices, to cutler woo au lees time and less chargee than say other A uotloueer in Bast Saran or he won't charge auythiug, nates and orders sae always be arranged at this oWoo or by 1.arsenal appioatl0n, tEfoAl AND CONV€YANCINO. iA/ M SINULAIR— V V Barrister, Solicitor, Oonveyanoer, Notary l'ubllo, &o, oiliue—H8ewarl's Stook 1 door North of Central Hotel, Solicitor for the Metropolltan 13auk, pitOUDFOOT, BAYS & KILLORAN HARa1S'1 ER8 SOLIO1Tr1RB, NOTARIES POl3Lh1, t1T0. W, PuoanroOT, K.O. li 0, HAIM J. L. EI0LO0AN Oftlees 'Those formerly o00 ,111d by Messrs Cameron & Holt, 14001001011, ONTARIO. ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamers ------.•-+•ler ST. J ^.HN HALIFAX LIVERPOOL. From 'l John From Hnlifiix Granlplon ... Feb 22 Diroat 1'uoionin ..., . rob ' 8 Mar. I Iteaperlan .. Mar, 8 (Direct Vlotorlin heir. H btu•. 15 Grampian hblr, 2. Meer• BOSTON PORTLAND GLASGOW From Boston Frons Portland Namidiml ,.. •Feb 27 Mar. 0 Scotian Scandinavian Mar. 13 Pariehln ..... ..... -- Mnr. 20 Ionian Feb. 27 -- Full informaltion as to rates, etc„ 011 uppll :a - tion to W. H. KERR, Agent Albul Llue, Brussels. i�(. Stenographers Bookkeepers , "J Oltebiera, 011ee Aoaiatflnts, Commercial ' fit and Shorthand Teachers are in great i N! demand 1f they graduate from the 11 ..... I OTT TORONTO, ONT. Many corner students are now earn- ing front $700 to (2,0110 a year. We deal ri in only the beet kind of Practkoal.Ed- ucation, We use beet eyetem9, employ beet teachers end produoo the beet re- Y 0 sults, Enter now. tintologue free. 81 Cor. Young anal W. J. ELLIOTT, �1, .� Alexander Sta.8 Principal.... CENTRAL ATF RD. ONT, ETR O •, In g school in r(a The beat tree cul to r8( g ) Ontario. Shoe hand n d e Com- !! 1 ra• h rthantl and Te o Qphy. l a o i phy. All conraex ire thnrnngh and 't1' practical, Teachers are experienced r2 and gradun tea ore placed in positions, We give Indlvid nal attention andetud- i.. mita may enter at any tinge. Write for our tree catalogue at lis once J hlii D. A. MCLAOHLAN, Principal, vft',0.. .reesa yes av:,yr w;YAriye'4y&(Z0 SSd7N v5i'A`4u ,,. ..+n.Arg'4Ym4vS:ravt'o4...6,.. vaY4vug1 4,,t Tuesda Mar. 25 k" Y/ 't Ie th88p (ngt To myatf the ✓ usiness 1 'The B � l I stow el ole a >• CI se g : ?O Two Decrees— f rII h. Commercial ane 8tenog p Y EDWIN Q. MATTHEWS, Prim / a A. RAYMAN is prepared to supply the best g�e��ode in Winiluills, Iron and Wooden Poops and Stable Fittings, snoh tae Piping, \Vat- er Bowls for 9tnik, &C, Repairs to Pumps promptly attended to. Give the a stall. ran -brook N 11 A. RAY MR N i Rheumatism Almost Killed Her Foe yams Alrs. S. Slahls(hwllt of 131intberst011e, Ont., Was a martyr to rite umat.ism "I was sO stiff 4and lame I could scarcely wallk" she writes. "A'n attack 8t1ilrlug my limbs trade wtalkin impossible Ftien(i0 Itnd g t 1 p t oft 'ontt 11( I (tocboo 9 ave pr0so r ptr Y got relef frotri Ferrozone 1 took twelve hoxn9 and gained from the fleet. Todtiy I (un well, feel str'ong- er, weigh heavier and loot Iha picture of 1)0itlth." \Vhether muscul(tr or inflatti lato•y, 011t'nhic ot'_ other- Wi45ey Frrrnznne does (entre rheutmatismn anti eciatiea, 500 per box at all dealers. .e • ®&..,—� o.&,ir..dp•ri, i....0 ale de w. H. LOVE I Funeral Director and Embalmer Orders promptly and care• fully attended to night or clay. Phone 228, ETHEL, ONT. •9 �� rr1'• Business Cards DR. r' T. BRYANS M,B., M.c..f'.S.O„ Late Senior lipase Sut goon, W e.t0(1, Hoapnul, 'Toronto, Ofaaes of late Dr, A MaCet Vey, 8lulth /Sleek, ifirllsaele. DR. T. T. M'RAE Bachelor of Medicine, University of Toronto ; Licentiate and Graduate of the College of Phy- sicians and Surgeons, Ont. • Pollt-lsradiate Chicago E e, Ear, Nolle and Throar J3osppnal. Chicago, Ill. Ex -Soule Surgeon to et. O'llrb- act'( Hospital, Toronto. 011oe over F. R. Sumith's Drug Store, Tele- ptlone connection with Oranbrook At 1(11 hours. DR. M, FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. Physician and Surgeon ; Post Graduate oour000 London (Eng.), New York and Uhlcago Hoa- (10ne and throat. /Eyes tested/ fors glasses. ours DR. WAROLAW Honor graduate of tile Ontario Veterinary College, Day and night malls. 1)3100 oppo0it0 Flour Mill, Ethel. MAUDE C. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Person81 graduate Depltrtluent of Ophlhau- p ,lee ('Niru o mo10 dlcUormick Medm I Oil I, 1(l,, 10 prepared to teat 870.1 and 411 glas9HH 8(t her olSloe over Grower's lteetsuraut, HIRHHHla, on Tlmrsdoy, Friduy and Saturdny of ever) +veek. Oflioe hours 1 to 8 p. m. Forenooh- 47 appointment. Phone 1710. BE E T T. :r, NN T Will give better entiOfnotion to both buyer and Heller than any other Auctioneer and only ultarge wtmtis reasonable. Sales conducted .nlywhere In Ontario, Pure bred stook Hades n specialty, Write or 'phole28 Wroxeter. MIN.1'.i rTWINS «.'1 war BRUSSELS Go1110 s00TH. GOING 50(19$. ]tall 7:07 a in Ex1p�ress ....... 10:55 a in Expresn 11:25 n m Mail ............. 1;50 p 8(l IOxpress 2:55 p m Express 8:52 p m WALTON To Toronto To Goderioh Express 7:11 a m I Express 11:05 a 8(i Express 2:57 p r8( Express 8:40 pin WROXETER Going East - 7:05 a. m. and 8:55 p. 8(l. Goiug Went - 12:45 and 0:47 p. m. All trains going Seat connect with 0 P, R. 8(t Orangeville for Otven Sound, Elora and T G. 13. stations. GEO. ALLAN. Local Agent. �t istl`1C I .e.1U5 Molesworth SCHOOL REPORT.—The following is the result of recent exawiotlio1( in 18olesWoett Public. school :—Sr. IV.— Maud Chummingg 94, Agnes Slnagstt'I 70, Nance 11eD(luald 76. Jt•. IV.— WVatson Brown 91, Jatmes McDonald 04. Irwin Heibein 53, Cumeruu Stewart 45. Se. IIT.— Florence See - haver 90, 1Villia t Simpson 80, Gordon Campbell 88, Annie Spencr 75. Irene Lill Sfel' 43. .l i'. vat•, 62 ll611e1 S Stet I �,YY , O 1II.—Nellie Beowu 81, Andrew Simp- son 64, Jennie AI0Donalrl 53, Lezzie ILlliott 45, Clitra Elliott 33. Sr. II.— I' shell i ''1 � HOwf41'd 1 it lint. 130 bol t 'H't' Il til nli 11 '' i i• ibeim J u Ire U Anrt 130 t., \1! lir i'.011111- eyunl.) Sr. Sr. I. (. t K 1 tit ming, Gertrude San st•er equal),Ieesie 13rown, •Jessie Sangster, (Ln tie b''elker, Earl Ununnk19 equal.) H. EARL 18(ooio T, te1ehel. Grey SCHOOL REPORT.—Following is the repot of S. S. No. 8 Grey for Janu- 18'y and Felrunry y, obt aine(1 as tollnws :— Sr. • IV.— Exaulined i1( Spelt, Arith, 0oup. Read., Alem., \Vanning, Geog, Graft. Stuart Grant 92, Eliza llishop 74, 111111on Smith 72, Bessie Smelt 61. Jr 11I.—Extrnined in Spell., Arilh., Come'.. Rend., \\Tit„ Gen. Harold Otwilit? 78, (lh(10, 8111it11 .� ( 1 2 ms \1rP nllalle 60 liter( Carr iff 7 „r Ila r r AI 8111 't ] xaul e l I t ,6. 11 I t Real/ Wilting alirl Clogs Work \Villie 1(1arDen lld 86 \Villie 'zenith 83, Roy ATnlful•lane 74, Annie Di•tner 70, Mary Young 65, Geo'ge Bishrp 50. Sr, I. Exantine0 in Aril h., Read., \Vriting, alld class work, 1+11leie 80111 Lh 80, Chats. Diel.o r 70, PI hoary —Gond Berea Cardiff, Eliyab01h Sinii'.h, Willie Rlshnp. Fih' \Willie Ma Donald, Clifford Cardiff, Ontne'on r 'N t ex Ltltk. '4411 I 1 111 19901 L r i Stu a THOS ARM-eT1toNG, teacher'. • i • to tinll Ynu ran say good bye to l n4af i ( a i with a clear 1.nnarieice if you use Chaulbou'lain s Tablets. M(Ltly have been p4'rmanently cured by their' rise. For sale by hli dealers. Belgrave East Watvann811 Connell will 111056 I1ere next. Mo11f1ay, 10811 duet. 1'he con'gvegaution of Belmont: Methodist rhnrcli, recently presented their p�. aster, Rev. A. h7.Jones, fo'nwr- ly of 13elgr)tve, with a heautiflll I'nt'- lined coat, acrolupnnil'd by an add(Ole expressing their gt 8lf eppreei(tlinn of his wo•14 111 building up the church iii all its deparLtnerlts. In retpty MI1•. Jones expt'essed his ver y gw.'at pleas- (1re tat being 80 r071811y 1'(me m111ei'ed nn the anniversary of his bhthday'. A 1'I'IMIa,—in the Foresters' hall, Belgrave, of Friday evellithg there n+as hell node,' the direction of the \Vomen's Institute a 00ncert, 8(P a Vk1,'y select order•. To inldividualize , hers rtes en t etl tht. vast foes choice ntrw t 0 old be 'a eve audience tv t Ik,c t (1 th0 tt 1 t p n impossible a1' itis safe to say Deigrave inea1 talennt may be aqnldit'81 bitt (let'- fainly not sp1'passed. 'Following pr'ogl'(trrl wag given wwitI1 Dl', 8tewai t as a roust efficient rlhait rna11 :—Opett- ing ode by t'he audiehc0, 181rs, Jatrhes 'Caylor pr•esidi 19 at the 0rgen ; gnats tette, Ilevd11, Kilpatrickaud Fergusotl, 1lessrs, j1opper tied Geddes , song, 8(r es' 4t • o1' arld encore •reelta11o11 J n 1 >I , 01)141'110 (Joie ; addi•008, Re•y, tall'. Fee- gltaol.; violin- an(1 Pint ail 01'0111 111- IA4'ufn0lll.al, Wm, Procter atnd Clay- ton 01ar'ol ; solo, Mise 1'ee8ie lielliday and emeone ; (10011500, Rev. Mr. Kilpat. tick • sola, Mfe. J. T Geddes • Robert Coulter, President Of the LF'at•tners' Club, gave it spicy address nil 00Oi1ry life 3i coutparisarl with the city ; mufti nlgau and ius1ruuietl1a1 80100. Gott, SVut. Proctor and Clayton and Carol ; song, Jatf1('8 1'a'lcr aand e(1 - cure ; quartette, Reeds. l48'l9us R], Kil- patrick, 13opper mud Geddes. Floral unu Gest, wheel, ryas to have been con. (811(10,1 aat. the close of the program under the able rtlalllr{einellt of Mee. (Di'.) Stewart was deerued advisable by the rihrtirul(tn Na be dis;(0used with (051(19 to the 1(tlrlies8 oi' the hull•, Re8l'eel1111e111.0 t•ttitsintillg of hot coffee, remits anti sandwiehe8 w5re served. Proceeds ar11ottllta'd 10 $21.25. 'the Nattionaal Aol hrlli 111'011911( the gather - 119 to at rhwe, 51rs. 1), Geddes, blrs, D. (aeddvs, Mrs. Jus. 'ruylmr, 11)8. J. K. VaWllil'I(t11 and Ma's, \\'o Proc. U'l' 1(118(11' tfHrie 18 a 000((( nulfsas dnr- iug the eve1itlg. Slily sulfe1010 frilul rheumatism hive been surprised told delighted with the prompt 1eliel' afforded by ap- plying Uhlu11bertain'0 Liniment. Not one ease of rheumatism in Len re- enlres any beetled Uekltiueut• tvhal- ever. This IbllMeta is fur sale by all Morris 801001. 11.SP018T.—Followiltg is the repot t or et. S. Nu. 3, Mies is, fon• the Month of Febuur'y. Ola1Nsee exu1(lim 0(1(n II(stoly, UPUItiuou. Art Alith. aalld tinily w1 l Nnrnes Reran g ed r1( g oulrl of in,it Sr. IV.—luno P11 - At tt t 1, L V — Andrew Nichol, (3Indille itlr1ril, \\''Hie Clerk. Se, 111.—NI•runtn Speer. Jr. I11—Russel 1larke, Jinni NIrNril, Pltggie C1101k, n • t 11.— uni • Lltt Io Auntt Al( (k, b A t r 11ury Dit\8(b, 11utl,ur5e llannn, Lill;uu MOArter, lbrgareL 11eNe(I, Gent g8( Champion, /toy Ohlunpion. Ir. 11 (pont II)—Jkun„s Duncan, Olifrnrd ,(larks, Ole> our,' Nirhnl, (pari )),—Everett Nirhnl, A11nu Spell'. Pt imary 1:11158.-1$hlr'etl ,11111ir, St.an- let ,\ltIko, Verna Clark, 1la1) lloocl(, a11tiy Cool(. F. BRYANS, Teacher. Fordwich Fodwieh Horse Fair will be held Tuesday, 11u1(•1111th. Miss Pearl Andrews has returned home from Ottervi1le, where she tuns visiting. fur as time. Rev, colli 31rs, Audeetvs were in Termite hast, week attending the an- ntutl Uouvention of the Ontatrio Branch of the Dominion Alliance. Geo. Edgar, of Montreal, and Robt. Edgar•, of the Suttee, visited at the home of their mother stere, having 11(111(8 over to aatten(1 the funeral of their late hroiher, Isaac \Vade and Adam Spence vel e appninted to meet the Bishop of Ilur- on Diocese tat London t.o confer with hila reg(nding the a-ppointment of it clergvulun, Ilet'0Snitided by the r'e- mov(il of Rev. Me. Kinder•. When 1110080 Comes Have yon near at hand a remedy that will alleviate pain and help ti11 the doctor' comes P A wise thing is to h,ve right i1( yntn' }some It bottle i '•Nerviline" which gives instant re- lief, and prevents disease from spread- ing. Nothing known for t11e stomach anal bowels that compares with Nerviline, h'om clamps, indigestion, he i s iridis ems ietr burn and hetulnc t I t t P ill 1 I n • 'ars. Net vl ole t t 261( , it I 1 fill t 4 e v } bottles hits been a family stated -by. Gat it 1(1.day. Wingham 1'l•. 1Bird wee dolled to \Voodstocil b5 111P 111.1101 of his ulnther. •„ Plank Self, it11r has been sets ugly ill for the pa>.st month, is slowly re- \\'illimn raincheldffe, who has been seriInl-ly ill with blond 9111 5 0 111 0g has renmvered sufficiently t'o leave the h nsp1 nal. A. M. Urawf,n•d Ilas received foto• srl'a of silvee nit and pepper holders 15011 by his fink 8(t the St. Paul A.sso- eialiot of (lonuneree event. Mr. Pringle is installing eleetei8) .po4ver for the operation of the machin. el•y ill his glove t'8(etney; Two mntoes were iiedniled lave week. ole 15 lied 'I he ''l her 10 turd a I hird will be added Ind-rr. k f n r t e San tett of p rs 8(l still 1 n h Stun 1 1 (hen. I!inlcy (u+", I/ny and luhn Fm91t- er were etib1(1,11ed recently to the n11,dys1 of the Peovmrial Board of Heatlth hp DI', Redtmond, Medical n tv rs 1 It s Offlrer 8(l' Hrnith. Ther tt L a tint the itilic supplied by thtlse datiri- c Il a Soil .8(t. the fall ietrenta e f s r to l g huller int. lipillinut R'mkin, n.geil 80, wltn al- wn.ys rhea's the Loan hell at norm, tvaL9 8(imnft in the street, mm�nn8cione at noon ml Set ii'dty. He started not and tt hen itis ihnttht it did 1101 lin. 1ho' h II rear 8(v nmol, 0118 wont. 8o 10111( fnr 1,84(1 ;the foned 1801 lying in t.11e rain tvilh his fere badly rut. It is enppneed lir missed hie footing on the icy walks. ' Gorrie Mrs 1Tnney iv visiting her daughter, Pi t s..1 Sl 1.1-), . Dr. R. litu till m,, of Bt l,.sels, tons it visitor tit the polenial home Sunthty of hast week. - I1- v, Me, 1IIhbet't was in Po taO last week las deh'itate to the Dnntininn Alliance conveniton, which wits 1elcl s • l 1, ilr PIt19.ty Ha Miss Leerh, who was nailed tom+ (1nring the serious illness of her. mother, bas returned to iter duties Its lady superintendent at Penetang.. LATE WM. A. I1DGAR.—A very sad death oceneted in Hareiston au February 18111 i1( the person of \Vm. A Edgar', formerly of Orange Hill. 'the deceased lied riot been it) 111s usnai health foe' some (months east 1 V nd o11'tl 1. 9tl a tlle88a e \ a8 Tr- a g eeived byy his brother at Orrange Hill thatt he had taaken a paralytic" stroke, 1.1is mother hastened to his bedside, but d'espil-e all tlrat loving 11ands could do he passed away tnceday, Fehrua4y 18th, After a slto't batt 41ihfltl illness. The dereased was o .. n 1 0 and a(une- ut•u' int t1•aLf ld in 87 S O AN SICK F 'R YlEA S Wants OtherWomen to Know How She was Finally Restored to Health. Hammond, Ont. — " I am passing through the Change of Life and for two years had hot flushes very bad, head- a2hes, soreness in the back of head, was constipated, and hadweak, nervous feel- ings. The doctorwho attended me for a number of years did not help me, but I have been entirely relieved of the above symptoms by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Blood Purifier and Liver Pills, and give you permission to publish my testimonial."—Mrs. Louts BEA E:AOtl, Sr„ Hammond,Ont.,Canada. New Brunswick, Canada. — "I can highly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's VegetableCompound to any suffering wo- man. I have taken it for female we 'Jc- ness and painful menstruation and it cured me. " — Mrs. DEVERE BARBOUR, Harvey Bank, New Brunswick, Canada, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ound made from native roots and her s P b contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to -day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham lab- orato at L n Mass. seem to rove ry Yn , P this fact. Every suffering woman owes it to herself to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial If yon want special advice write to Lydia E. Binkham 11ledicine 00. (soups dential) I1 nn, 3,,Iass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a •roman and held in strict confidence. with his parents to Re(ver)ie when a small boy. 1•Ie lived hems for several years, but afterwards (vent to Eng- land and Ireland, where Ile stayed some years. - Six - years ago he carne to Canada (1((d settled in Harriston. Besides his bereaved partner de- cet488(1 leaves to widowed mother, teen sisters, and five brothers, to (nonrn his lose, all of whom ware present at. the funeral. Ills father a,nd ole brother predeceased the subjectnl' this notice. Funeral took place Feb. 20Lh frau his residence in Han•iston toad preceecled by 0. P. R. to (enrrie where interment took place. Service was conducted by Rev. J. W. igibbett, of the Gorrie Methodist 0hn1ch. The floral tributes were beautiful. Goderich \V. Clark had the thutub nn his left hand crushed in cog wheels of tL 1lna0lline,While wo'kieg at the Paget Grain Doo• Cormpany's factory. Ice of good thickness and excellent appearance is being stored note anti there is little danger' of any shortage i1( Gaderich during the coming Suer mer. A petition was read at t•he 001111081 kin r for he use •u h8( Hshermen ms t PI ml 6 ns' n •1 Lil For the 111 t F of the Town I a P P working on their nets. The request Was grkul ted. .1. H. Castor, of the engineering ie - 1''t 'c Oa whit. staff of the Hydro el r 11 1/1V t1. Hk' 18 11 '1'x44 i1( Io cion wets ilt t 1 1 g couunence the wort( of ;tlkulning the t1•ansnlissinu system fo' light and power through the. town (anti will also l0 •e1'. If k u p customers f /1 tr Inn 1 1 satisfactory att•rnilgementa earn be made the line will be extended to SaltFo•d, for the accomm odatinn of cnstonlers there. ROYAL PURPLE Stock Sz Poultry Specifics �� We will send absolutely free, for the asking, postpaid, one of our large 04 -page books (wit:• in- sert), on the common diseases of 880.1. and poultry. Tolls how to feed all kinds of hno.y co vs n marcs mll..h t cud span horses, suit( a d d fatlenin • at8era also show to Iceep aaldes an b and feed poultry 1'o that they will ley a1' 100 in winter m in eumm0r, It contains 360 recommends from all over Canada, from people who have used our goods. No farmer should be without it. You can fatten cattle and hags in a month's lass time ht• using our Royal Purple Stock Spc0(fin than you could possibly do without 1t, Llwreby an,inu a month's feed and labor and the cost to you will not be inor'e than 31,50 for 1'r It will ken fix Glue 1(r $n00 ow ono ate y your Horses in show eonditimt with ordinury iserable-look teed. Sf you have u. poor, m a n our luau tr it on this one firs nn.mal o v p y Orsi and see 4he mat,011ous result vhicH will be obtained, 0ur Stock Specific wit' increase the milk flow three to dye 1bs. per cow per day. while being fed in the stable. A 500 dalge will last a cow or horse 70 days. •I]Y n 11, PURPLE POULTRY SPE01710 '.'il maize your hens lay just ns well in the winter as In the summer, and will peep them free from disease, These goods are pure and unadulterated. We do not use any cheap fll1er to make a large package, entirely different from any on the mnr`l,ot at the present time. Royal 'Purple Stock St,o010c, Ole pckgs, : four 000 ockus„ in an mfr -tight tin, for $1.50, Royal Purple Poultry Specific, 260 find 600 pekoe.. and 01,60 nor -tight tins that hold four 500 petits. Royal. Purole Lice Ritter, 250 and 50c tins; 80c by mail. c _ 8(d 00e tine • SOa Royal Purple CnllCure, 2G n. , by mall. Royal Purple Sweat Liniment, 000 bottle; 0048 by nail, Royal Purple Cough Cure, 50a tin; 00e by mall. !loyal Purple Disinfectant, 25c aid 000 tins. Royal Purple Roup Core, 25e tins; 30c b7 mail. Royal Purple Worm Powder, 210 tine ; 80c by mail. Manufactured only by 1 Mf-'Co8 he A.�'e~rxk xl T 'W s g $nada London.0 .1103,al Purple till )p11as anti Hoolc- lets too be obtained from v Bauer A, McDonald & Son A, C. Brussels Cranbrook Wm. Jordan, of Auburn, charged o ee lin tie ace as a ainst with u t k 1 g# pe g his wife, was before Judge dolt hav- ing been (30minitted by Magistrate 1\ In, Bailie to furnisl# securities, Tile D. & 0. Navigation Oo. will not, a:wo'ding to ``present intefitions, rep a boat to Goderieh this sea8on. It is sak the business done with this port last Sulmmer was not suf icient to mai(e the trip profitable, Waller• Saundet's wbo has been en- gaged for seine tiume in 8u1'Vey work on the National Tfranscontinental Railway, hits taken a similar position with the Lake Jfrie & Northern Rail- way at 131(11111'01•d. F1e was io town visitiltg 1119 par'Rtlts, Alex. and Mrs, Saunders, before taking up his Clew (81(881• 0131t- ro fol tlle cooling year in con- ueelioo with the kings Daughters were elected as follows :— Regent, PL's. \V, 1,. Elliott ; 1st Vire- Pfee„ \Irs. R. 13. Hmith ; 2nd Vice -Pres„ Firs, '14tylor; Hon. Vice -Pres., Mrs, \V. 1'. Hays ; Sec„ Mrs. W. Ga11ow ; 'Preto:neer, Mies E. A1111et• ; Stiundard- hea rer, Mee, Lane. Ooilim.l ' le, Mrs, 1'Vtu. Lee, Mr8. 0. F. Carey, .11rs. J. A1. Field, i\Irs, Carrie, Mrs. .184. Clark, Mrs, Slack, MI•s, 0. C. Whltoiy, Mrs. A. H. Macklin, Mrs. Chas. Lee and A1iss B. Hays. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and ex- tensivesale by its renlatkable cures of coughs, colds and croup. It can be depended upon. Try it. Sold by atll dealers. I Howick Council Oouneil met at Fordwich on Feb, 19610 111 Beswitheriek's hotel pursuant to ad our nuent. Members resent J P except Uouur Illus Edgar, Reece i1( the chair. Minutes of last regular and special meetings read and on motion >t Orawfold and Demmerling were adep(ed. B. S. Cook and Ww. , r % ed on Council relative G nus wart r t,R •round i1( Fordwich 1(i burying 6 to 8111 the vacancy caused by the. death of the lots Thos. Gibson. ]t teas moved by Harding and 1)ei nneeting that Alex. Gibson be ap- Snti,lted Trustee, Oareied. The Auditors 918000ted there report foe• tic year 1912 and it was moved by Harding anti Demmerling that report as read be accepted. Carried. Alov- etl by Crawford aid Harding that i3y-law No. 3 toppeluting 13. \V. Laird Auditor be read the third time and passed. Curried. Moved by Dem- inerlilg and Crawford that the Township Treasurer be instructed to 10an8fe8 all monies f,'om the Sinking Fund to the General Fund of the '1'otvnship. Cut vied. Tenders for the Township printing was opened and considel•ed, Moved by Crawford and \Vitae'. that tender of Wingham Advance to do all the printing and advertising for the sow of $80.00 be item -geed 1t being the lowest tender, Oatv'ied. Moved by Crawford and Harding that the. following accounts be paid :—C. Maxwell, gravel, $5.60 ; A. E. Tone(•, shovelling gravel, $2.50 ; R. Haslie, gravel $8.00 ; Alex. Mc - Kenneth gravel $1.85; Municipal \Vorld Six copies of paper, $5.00 ; A. Hill & 0o. part pay for bridges, $1500.00 ; Ohas. King, gravelling, $30.U0 ; James Saudement, plink for bridges, $78.50 ; J H, Roggers, coal oil and lanterns, $1870; Wn1. Brown, rent fir hall, $13.00 ; J. H. Rogers postage $6 00 ; A. A. Graham. salary as Auditor, $15.00; H, W. Laird salury as Auditor, $16.00; Milton 'Leonard part salary as Assessor $100.00 ; John Lambkin, spreading irin culverts 16.35 grovel and repo g $ i for k1' of \ rs ou'od tau ttz e I O P P 9. 0 • Jahn Ttlker. 1'r. John Plelds $ 0 fol. moving. platnk $2.00; John Tilker jr. for building Tetuperary bridge. n er for li htin .'• n. I O. li s �,2 o J g g g Sts •'1 loleinbrid a 71.80• Iatntelll Hata t g g r' u (led SOthetun nuc Ilectnble tuxes, $9 38 ; Fred. Sotherau salary and postage us Collector $52.50 ; Mrs. \Vnr. Wa.lter•s, balance printing con- tract. for 1912 $85.25. Council ad- jonrned to meet Wednesday March 10th in Township Hall, Gorrie, when patnnasters. pound -keepers and fence viewers will be appointed. L. WALKER, Clerk. SALLOW SKIN Liver Spots, Pimples, Dark Circles Under The Eyes are all sins of the system being (l ,gged. 'the Liver and Bowels are 6F told the Stonnch is e k I mtlCtiVS w a Prom undigested foods and foul gases. FIG PILLS the g(eat fruit remedy, will make you feel like a new person. Winnipeg, June 27, 1911 Aftee taking three boxes of your Fig Pills for stomach and liver troubles I £eel strong and well and able to do toy' otvn work. MRs A 13 SAULTER. Sold aat all dealers in 25 and 50 eertt boxes or ria sled by 1'he Fig Pill Co , St lhnllla9 Out Sold and recon- meneled rn 131ussels by J. Fox Drug- gist. Huron County. :Che 14/1111181 seed show in connection 1zith the South 1311(011 Agricultural Sneiery waas held ill Walker's Hali I3fnaefield Feb. 21st The num. Ger of competitors Was not as large as it usually is, but the class of seed was up to the usual standard. There we1•. only four,samples of beans show- ed, 2 samples of oats, 8 of barley, 3 of • 1 •n 9everul of otatl a oil 1 tr 4 8 1 r f onions, 1 of cloverr seed, and one of timothy. The judge, Mr. Dori once, grave entire satisfaction, and gave a fine address tat the close, showing hie reaso( for assigning the pl'iz08 as he did. A p1 ess report all eared in the Lon- don Ft 1'e Press :--1'�e. Huron Outlnty Mattel, of the Dotnininit .Alliance will I probably becalle(1 in colv('ntion for 1 M tr l t ti ill( liLlle )ill( tf 1 Ci] al d UI e f 1 the int pot t(u)t, subjects to be discussed ie the ardvisa�,bility of introducing the "Canada 1 engpertulec Act,~. better known as the New Scott Act. This + law tpplies to o0ltnt(0, and tvi'th the + new mnen(inrellt.9, is staid to be a very stringent treasure, At', peeeen8 It is'in Iforce in New Brunswick and Nova + a �.,, `.y,•i••p'F�•++•1'0 •F+o'l�e •,,,,,;,,,, ;, ;,,, •, •. 4;.p.1..' 1 , , : ,l„)..y.«, •.�d,•f•d"1'•1'•i•��•1,d'4' Soatia wish good effect, furl the 1' a•8( Frevincial Gnvernlnent Ghl c u b 1 , W, J. Idanna, has promised it the sante rigid ;enforcement that other For Dyspepsia It you suffer Stomach Trouble, and you try our remedy, it won't cost you a cent if It fails. To prove to you that indigestion and dyepe sia can be thoroughly re- lieved and that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will do it, we will furnish the medicine absolutely free if it fails to give you satisfaction. The remarkable success of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets ie duo to the high degree of scientific skill used in do- vismg their formula as well as to the care exercised in their manufacture, whereby the well-known propperties of Bieomth-Subnitrate and Pepsin have been properly combined with Carminatives and other agents, BiemuthSubnitrate and Pepsin are constantly employed and reoog- nised by the entire medical profes- sion as Invaluable m the treatment of indigestion and dyspepsia. Their proper combination makes a remedy invaluable for /tomaoh relief. We are so certain that thorn is nothing so good for stomach ills as Resell Dyspepsia Tablets thatweurge you to try them at our risk. Three aiaes, 25 cents, 50 cents, and 51.00. You can buy Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets in this community only at our store: F. R,��.,, �S�Mg�ITH. Hrueaele Z71e JCo SteH Ontario There b o Resell Store in nearly every town and cit in the United States, Canada and Great Britain. Them fa a diferent Regan Remedy for nein every ordinary humanOl— eaoh a cially designed for the particular ill spa m mmended ! 'oh it is o0 Oe whl ca'o Greatest The RIIxaU Sto rca are Amari Dru¢ Storoa liquor laws receive at its bands, Thin ul.asnl'e' ('all be ado ted on a majority o e it volves v G 1 an eu�irs county. Mla,nMtoba improved Farms For sale on easy terms or will rent to desirable tenants. Write for par- ticulars to John E. Smith (Owner) Box 1033 Brandon Man. MONTHLY Horse Fairs ! BRUSSELS Regular monthly Horse Fairs will be held In Brussels this season asfollowe; e THURSDAY, APR. 3r•d, 1919 ea o al and tsids L din L c Ou ¢ Buyers will be Present M•i•'i•-F•i'i•f#ti••i•3••i•'h4•i•4.1'•i•9••F•F•h.i•'t•'Ni'•F4i••i•3-•F'Fi• t••t••h•hi••!'4•f••!••t•+4i-•F•t'•1•i� t hes t + r Just arrived another fine assort- ment from the best makers. Our reputation and wide exper- ience along with the makers' guarantee is at the back of every Watch we sell. Elgin, Waltham, Hampden and Regina + Watches always in stock. ale are uabeat b our Prices + h 1 + + J. R. Wendt + + + + + .t, +++++++++++++++•f•4++++-N-r+,•a': 4.4.44+•h '++++++++++++++4'+•FH'+ We will convince you on this matter if you will favor us wit a cal. Jeweller $ & Engraver Wroxeter, Ont. + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++- ++++++4-++$+++++++3-+++++++ + .L ■ r t Pin S + New + + m G in ha S + + + 4 + S hirt�n S + i' .t' + We have a lar a ran 'e of atterns and the �• quality is the best hat w e could procure : + Prints and Ginghams loc & 121c yd .lam: ' Drill Shirtings roc to 15c yd + Our Dress Linens, Suitings, etc., are the lat- +4• e ant o1( to + st u to date shades. W w est and mo P Y + c O .i. + 1'ne f r ourself. + call and see all our newt s o y ■ + + S e� a . + p ;N + ere are a few lines which we are offerin g at + + H +g exce tibnall ]ow rices :-•— + P Y P + +' + —Men's All Wool Heavy Ribbed Underwear, regular + +$2.00, for $1.50 a suit. + —Horse Blankets, several weights, at reduced prices. +' —One only Man's Overcoat, clink collar, lined, etc., reg- •1- + filar 525.00, for only $17.00. *• .i. —One Oottl 8atlle as above, ol(ly lighter weight, $13.00. 4 + h l the Last Grocery Specials vlv i e y + + -l8. •f• 1 + + R. Al MC on Co D �d + Prunee 4Ibs for 25c Seeded Raisins 3lbs for 25e 'l.'arkisll and Rexall Dyes 4 pkgs for 25o Twin Bar Castile Soap 7 cakes for 25e of l 8( her 15c alb, Sm tedS1 u 1 Fresh Water Herring 202 a dozen Special price for keg lots, °These rices are for Cash or Produce. - P r rt r...k P]bte 52T0 Q �F•F.11