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The Brussels Post, 1913-12-25, Page 5-l• Y ROSINESS CARDS, WM. SPENCE CONVEYANOER Arm ISSUER oar MARRIAGE LIOENSES Sloe in the truer Office, Ethel. .00.4 JNO. SUTHERLAND & SONS y�7 p, 1A,,�77tv�//tt LIMITED rJtrl+if °!Yl'd5.e't� A Y9.:-=`7,. QrELP.A (200T..It le AUCTIONEERS. Ji7 S. (SCOTT AS AN AUCTION. •• sea, will Bell Inc better prioea, to better men in lase time and leas charges than any other auctioneer in Haat lnron or bo won't charge anything. Dates and orders eau always be arranged. at this office or by parfuaal appllontion, LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. ISL. h3INCLAIR— V V • blrrister, l lioilor, Conveyancer, Notary Public', ko,' anise—Stewart's 1 door North of ()mitre] Hotel. botioitor for the Metropolitan Bank. pttOUDFOO'T, SAYS & KILLORAN BAIIIU8IERS HOL101'POILO, NOTARIES ETC. 1?oBi,zu i ru. W. rrtuonyooa, K. O. 10 0. HAYS J. L. lirramlaLN Offices-T'bone formerly oeouliied by Meese. Cameron & Bolc, GOnantca, OntranI0. LIVERPOOL -GLASGOW LONDON-HAVRE Firm, modern steam- ers — equipped with every comfort and luxury. For infor- mation apply agents, or 14 the Allan Line, Toronto W. H. KERR, Agent Allan Line, Brussels. aye x1v07-0grA l sw..er w?..4.vp; vet Winter Term Opens Jan. 5th p • One School that lois thorough cour- see, excellent equipment, oopnble R�(( teachers, and nujoy0 a wide -Spread pat. • ronago Is the popular TORONTO, ONT. This institution has n Olean out re. cord for successful work. We assist our •students to obtain employment. If you intend getting a Multiuse educa- tion -0m Taut MST—WA the ohenp,' or• dinary or low grade kind. Writs to- day for our catologne. It contains nom pieta information, COr. Young and W. J. ELLIOTT, Alexander Sta. If Principal. at'Ar g ceS9vIreelPena 1,.. l etiya 9aIt`Ia ran, t Winter Term. From Januar 5 h 1 CENTRAL I 4 s W I sTRATFORD, ONT,, Ontario's Best Business Training. C Schott'. We have thorough courses in Commercial, Shorthand and Telegra- phy 'dupartmento and nir0: competent We 011 -advantages s�aa instructors. W y Cd .not offered elsewhere. You do not know what an np-to•doteschool can do e re received our for on unitise you have o roc free cote lone. Write for it at once. liFi D. A. MCLAOHLAN, Principal. 'Y - YaY t1iY tuY ifivi &LA vi,Y'4Sy `��`,Ypvavf yr,vd'a, dyuvb..ta .! A A i._.4. 8 ?fid ,a4Vt tits e xzgcYc ✓eWavi.te g zei ��+1.. Entertt�, Listov�e College s Anytime AND E t Y 1 i?i Grow with us. • For particulars odd yeas— (�.V� EDWIN 0. MATTHEWS, Prin. -'. V d :NSA V O/•LA'PdRr .tRpA, ,1IIa,/4>tV.ft'iyitt'a`��Q,t;M THE Best Brains in Oltuncla have participated in the pre- paration of our splendid Homo Study Oont'nOM in Stinking, Encino tit ice, Higher Accounting., Ommmereinl Art., Show Crosti Writing, PhotogBraphy, dou'nel- Ism,. Short ±tory.Writing, Shorahwld and Bookkeeping, Select the Work' whioli most interests you 00040 write its for pnrtanlars,. Atidrete THE SHAW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 391.7 yongc 8t., Toronto HAVE YOU r u, I t ems if .l for A m lintu e me 11'IIVI. ) I i r do nig wi4In olii notty. emuneritive o youWi.h knotty. remunerative work the e through. Wr ite on and a00n re our agent's tennis We alar 0 h ant I in the bn+louse, pay weekly, ftvo out. ill, exalosivo te'rito•y, OVER 000 ACRES t i ulAi m alti o l. Establish e d over osYAnlA Aloptanbal for 11th grade aononorite enntd nruolne oyd OH1 eni1Ut ,qq foAe Aa ntalo. mW alel 1 Wont all energetic reliable mon for 13ruaaolanudvioildty, Per terms writs PELT IAM NURSERY Cal Toronto, Ont. h. B. Prey entalogde on request, Business °arils JA$ ANDERSON. V TERINARY „SURGEON, Successor to tti.13. Moore. Office at Ander- son Bros, IB very 0101110, Ormond. Telephone No, ka, ' PR. T. T. 11/"RAE itaoftolor of Medicine, -University of Toronto ;. Lioenliato and of aha College of,Phy- stoians 001d aurge011A, Ont. ' POgt•gr0nnale Ulucago EVe, Ear, Nose and Throat Hoe itat, Chicago, IIL Ex-Nous0 3argaon co St, t11ch• nerttospital, Toronto, O1iloe :over F. R. 8mith'e Arun Store. Tele- phone connection with Oranbrook at 011 hours. AR. F. T. BRYANS Beohelor of hlediulee, Unlv,ralty of Toronto ; Liceutinto of College of Phyaminns and Sur. ;mono, Ontario ; ex•Holllor Ronne .Surgeon of WesternToronto. When of late Dr, A. MoKevey, Smith Block, Briasols.Bural phonv4t, ALEX. O. M'KELVEY M,B., M.Q.P.,OS. 0. 100 Blom' street Haat, Toronto Diseases Ear, Nose and Throat Olin [col assistant in.Env, None and 'Ibrontde, pertinent Nnw General Hospital, Toronto ; PoatGraduateHnrvw'd- Median! Suhool, Itoa- 0011 ; IIIGO Dentin. lieshluat Rol'geo,t 01000, Eye 86 Ear Infirmary ; late Clinical oesistant in Noae and Throat dapnrtmon 1 Masa. elan. Hos- mud l hate Holm burgeon Toronto. General. BONpltnl. 1+-r'hl Brussels by nipoi11t111A11t, DR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. Physician and Surgeon ; Post (iraduoto courses LondonlNao New York and Chicago Hos- nosOtitis. e end theroat. Eyes testeon to d glaanof es, ear, OR. WAROL.aW Boner graduate Of the Ontario l'etorinory college, Day and night calls. Office oppoaice ('lour Mal, Ethel. MAUD E C. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Pergonal graduate Department of ()Naha'. eulogy, MuUormiuk. Medical College, Chicago, Ill.; lg prepared to two eye: and lit glaasea at set. aloe over G,'ownr'a Restaurant, Brussels, nt Thursday, P'ritlai' and Setnrday of every week, Officehour0 1 to 0 p. DI, Forenoons oy appointment, Phone -410. T. R. BENNETT Will give better satisfaction to both haver and Iter than any other Auctioneer mid only .large what is re„0oneble Sales eoirlwasd' my where in Ontario. Pure bred Moak anlea 11 specialty. Write or 'phone 214 Wroxeter. goad Metas Stents NOW is the time to renew for '1'IIE 1?os'f. THE Prgne mill has been a very busy spot this Fall. Impou VNa hay 15 a new rule for this section of the country. A few weddings are on the program before 1913 says farewell. RURAL annual School meetings will be held the last Wednesday of December. SOME very nicely dressed winds yto are to be seen in town. Advertising pays, CHRISTMAS IS a Statutory holiday, hence business places will be closed that day, • THE POST telephones are Nos. 31 and 32. When yon have a newsy -item ring us up andwo willg be grateful for. the kindness. Nicer Monthly Horse Fair will be laeltl ,n Brussels on Thursday, Jan. '8th, ow - ng to the first 'rhnrsday being New Year's Day. THE Post ',will be issued next week on 'rha'adA tVednesday.inste0d ofy so as to have New Year's day clear. Will cot '•espondents and advertisers please note the change. Your Palnfui0orn. What it wants is the soothing at. teutnn of Putnam's Corn Extractor, which lifts out the very runt and branch in short older. No pain, no after effect, just clean wholesome cure — that's '"Pu tnam's." MutuciPAL Nomination next Monday Brussels Nomination meeting for Reeve. Councillors and 4 School Trusteeswill be held at 7.3o p. m. iu the Town Hall. Attend this meeting. Smote fare o:1 the railways for Christ nuts' good going Wednesday and retutn itg Friday.. Fare and a third tickets are good trent Dec. 220± to Dec. 27011 Also Dec. 29th until Jen. 3rd. For New Year's, single fare Dee, 31st, returning* Jan, end. BouptrT, Goon BIRDS.—At the Win- ter Fair at Guelph, recently Jos Bn'lentvne I plight a fine buff Orpington cock and Too. D'uucau invested in a choice Cmnpine. Nothing but the hest see •,0 to suit our poultry fanciers. An exhibit will be made at Listowel Ponitty Shaw next month by Brus- sel nes. FOUR Public School 'Trustees will have to be elected this year in 00211 ac- tion with Brussels School. The per- eoos whose term expirq are D C, Ross, R. Leatherrlale and -las. Fox, all of tvhotn are eligible for re-election. M. 11 Moore's romoval makes the 4111 trustee yeeess0ry, The other members are Jiho. Cunningham and M, Black Nomkn0tion on the 29Th inst. A letter from Mrs M Kelly, (nee Miss L'liznl)eth McLatic111in,) formerly of Brussels, now of Langdon, North Doko t0, sore t—[•lope you are having ie. beautiful weather in old Brussels, as we ere here. • Itis just like Oehler. 'I Item' volt are going'' to have 0 Br tissela' Old Boys' end Girls' reunion, Hope it !nay 1 e next year. Wishing y01.1 a. Mel'' ry Christmas anti 11 Happy New Year. Doubled. Up With Cramps. Sto ier;h feels like an infernal note- hkile and yon wan t. relief mighty quick. Nothing does the work half so soon Its Poison's Nerviline. Why it kills the pttkn instantly. If your bottle is empty get ,[pother today. Nerviline keeps the down. bills small because it ('hoer±little lily before they grow big. Nothing for indigestion, heartburn land cramps Poison's Nerviline. lilts L Largo bottles for 260. •e theof'- A. O. U. W,—Following at i ertkol w th ' i assn I toed for '1t of- ficers 1914 fie Brussels A O. U. W, Lodge t --Mester Workman, R. Leathefdele ; Foreman, W, Pryno nu ' Ov e s eer John o Gllu- gin ham'RecotdetW H. Kerr ' Financier, R A. Prvoe Treasurer G, A Deadman ' Guide, leo, Sim- 11110 ; Inside Watchman, Wm. Arne strong; Outside WaleltnioI, P. A. McArthur 1 Aulitora, Wm Prytie and N F. Gerry 1 Representative to Grand Lodge, W. H. Kerr, Alternate, It. Leethurdille, THE SAGEINE GIH[ Ia always uotioeable because of he hair, Slagefu0 is the life of coarse dry unattractive hale and brings beauty into the hair by snpplyiug the es- sential qualities that have been rob- bed from the hair by dandruff and other diseases of tle scalp. Sttgefue is the only dressing of its kind and is free rMill the disagreeable one, etc., SO C0l1llllnll ill hair tonics• We uneven telt Bagelue and Jean. Fox stays : 1f Sagrinr won't stop itehiug of the scalp and stop hair falling or will not beautify the hair bring the bottle hack and get your money. Be sure to go to Jas. Fox's for Sageine—other stoves can't supply you. THE Maitland river has been coated with ice on several.oecesious but the mild weather has forbidden skating an it. THE W. C. T. U. will be held on 'I'uesdev, 3oth inst., instead of Friday 26111 Mrs P. Robert will give a talk on Moral and Social reform work. It will be a mothers' meeting, 'I''Ht( Bassett 'bus from Listowel that has been overhauled, painted, up holstered, ele, at the Ewan Carriage Wolin, Brussels, Sas taken home dar- ing the past week. It looks about as good as new and is a gond recommend for the excellency of the work done. Iters. NEW 'l'Et.oia iNEs.—Following 'phones have been installed recently in town by the Rnral Company :—G. A Deadman, No 38x, foo. Kreuter, Sox, Alex Ander- son, 67, and Ed. Poli+rd, 1306. Lloyd Porter, loth eon. Grey township, has also had one put in. His No. is 2424. Still there is more to follow and it will not be long until there is the round 0,000. Let The Ste' ach Alone. Yon can't cure catarrh by closing the stomach, The disease is lu the Ulmer, nose and bronchial tubes. Inhale Ctatcu't'hoznne to the 80)01 where the disease lenity Io,—it 'clears away find seri eti0lna, strops tlischa'ges at nn ;unifies tool heals h passages, ce,lnl fi 1 the la ag.es , literally annihilates every trace n, catarrh. Nothing else 13 so direct and eerttin as "Oataln'lhnznne." Results czntu'anfeed. Two sizes, 25e and .$1.06 at all dealers. HAD A RLAO,E.—Fire broke out in the basement of the furniture store of Luth. er A Ball. in Aylmer, formerly of this 'OWO on the night of December 10 h. which for some time threatened to des troy the entire Bingham Block. Hard work by the fireman prevented it spread ing to the tapper storey. but a large quantity of furniture and mattressess were destroyed. The loss which amoun ted to about $4,000, is fully covered by insurance. FROM RADDISON, SAM — A. H Rae writing THE POST from Raddison, Sask., says:—For your information I night say the have had exceptionally fine weather this Fall and to the time of writing, (December. 91 I1), continues veru bright and pleasant, with one fall of snoo' which is practically all gone. I'he roads are still in fine condition for vehicles' and automobiles, Wishing you the compliments of the season. Yours very truly, A, I1. RAE. HARRY S'1'RPHENsoN SICK—A letter from Miss L Stephenson, of Forest, Dec 13th says, "My brother, Harry Stephenson formerly of Brussels, has beet]) aid up for the hast: 9 months. A 'severe attack of pneumonia in April 0vas followed by muscular rheumatism. He is not yet able to be tap all day and cnn only well a few steps on erat°hes He enjoys bearing Tit PORT read very much and now he is able to hold it and rend for himself.'. .ilarry's old friends here hope he will soon be restored to good health. TIDE FORD New HOME—The Ch Journal says t—'"It is unlikely that more than a few Chicagoans realize the (huge- ness of the pian! (het Henry Ford has Suet erected at Thirty-ninth street anti' Wabash avenue. Itis 1500x200 feet, six stories in height, anti with ;he property bought with it cost $0,25o,000. This great plant employs 400 meiansd is DOW turning out 50 Ford cars a clay and has a capacity of 300 machines daily. 'Phe ears ere completely assembled end the painting acid trimming of bodies dote here, Henry Ford is putting up 23 of these plants in various puha of the country, and by. 1910 the Ford Motor company will he able to tut It out 500,000.. ears 0 year, In going through the big 0i tuctotre 000 0 I1ruettlre one is i m premed bythe activity of the piece. Each man has his owe wont to do Dud he is s specialist kn tint work. First one sees part of a frame,soo❑ the motor is set 111 'rite machines move on t0 another group ell workmen note thins and t ahninturndnafew g llil several parts. When fleetly the car the betiding it s followed toJheroc>f 0f g k t t 1 complete n tinenil the work n. s a coin a tact t p The bond- ing 't once, 1 inis begun 0 testing itg contains 32,000 windows arcl is tap ped in the centre by a railroad, The salesroom is one of the most beautiful in the city. All machinery 111 011± pinna i.10 e Ila r and each u i racMi ) run by electricity Iscut i motor. 'rhe local branch ex. pacts to bond and sal 2 l Boon Ford Car. h during the 1914• season, 1 Dnytnn Keith s nlanneer and A. W. L Gilpin assist- ant LURhager." 'I'Iie latter la the sots of tr t, Att4 Mrs, Gilpin[, of Brapaelst Clubbing Lit NOD flEWSRH TR t WITH UGLY NOIR 1013-14 Tiin POST 1114 inttde au•au(gealelts to chill with the 00110wing pttpel•s tool Will 110 Sent 10 tory address (except the Milted States 60 cents extra) at. the following subsct'lption prices ;-- Weeklies PORT aIhd'1'o1'OttI0 (7ilobe. ..$1 (lilt •bioN1 and Empire ....... 1 00 London Aclverllaet' 1 00 London Flee Pee88 1 80 Fatally Herald and Star 1 80 Aloutae tl Witness 1 80 t 1 harmers' Advocate 2 36 Noethern Messenger.,1 35 Dailies POST and Turouto Stat' $2 35 " 'Toronto News....... 2 35 " Toronto Globe 4 50 u Toronto nfail•Empire4 00 " Toronto World 3 50 " London Advertiser2 80 Call at the office or remit the amount. by P. 0. Order, Express Older or Rogistnted Letter addressing 1:13E POST, Brussels, Ont. 1, f 11 1 and PUS'!'OFF[CL )ours B to a: m. n to 9 5 6 p. no, on Christmas Day and New Year's Day Socco of the youth and beauty wended their way to the Robb po• d last week for a skate, preliminary to the opening of the rink. Rev. Mr, Wright, of Brantford. has been granted a superannuated relation owing to poor health. He was a form- er rector at Gorrie and favorably known to a good many in this locality, Aro You Losing LooksorStrength 4 Once you %vete robust, bright and happy. 7:u -day you care dull, worried, tailing in vitality and appearance. Just when you should be at you' best you're played out and need a cleans- ing, bracing tonic. Your blood will sown redden, your vivacious spirit will soon return, you'll be yourself again if you regulate the system svith Dr. Hamilton's Pills. A ttnly wonderful medicine. It searches out disease, positively drives away heathaelie, weatiiiess, and lack of vital force. Give yourself a chance. Use Dr. Hamilton's Pi1Js and watch the result. Bold everywhere in 25c boxes. Goon I'EsTIMOOOIAL. —I enclose cheque for my subscription to The Sun. I think it is one of the best edited and most independent papers in Canada — Ino.lohuston, Brant County 'there is not any testimonials or expressions of appreciation that counts es du those hat are accompanied by cash, their sincerity cannot be questioned. I would not be without the Weekly Sun, It helps to make fat nung pay bygiving the correct market prices,—Jno G. Eitel, Norfolk. Truly therelc uu otner paper just like the 'enc, It is peerless in the advocacy of right and justice, condemning unscrupulous methods wherever found. May its influence ever lucteanc.—R. B. McLean, Huron County.' The above is but A sample of the•many hundreds of unsolicited ex- pressions received from Sun readers. You should subscribe for The Week.', San, the farmer's business paper. You will find it profitable reading, MODELITEs.-- Among the successful candidates who attended the Model School during the past term are the following, the names being arranged alplr,betically :— Bla ce Nora M. l , Clinton, Flossie I. Brown, Londesboro. Ewart D, Cameron, Luckuow. Harold R. Cautelou, Clinton. Albert F. Cooper, Clinton, Annie L Currie. Ripley. Una C. Martin, Teeswater. Matilda M. Miller, Dashwood, Nettie G. Moffatt, Teeswater. Asliton A. Morrison, Hanover. Annie McDonald, Ripley. Annie McConnell, Londesboro, Christina P. AiclCenzie, Dungannon, Lorne S Farrell, 'Teeswater. Elizabeth L Forest, Clinton. Herdersnu W. Forrest, Clinton. Chas. A Fowler, Wingham. Laura 1±.'Griffin, Kmtail, Gertrude M. Kidney, Ripley. 71 Of interest to the Public It las long been an axion in the enuuno•cial commodity that those who ptudytheir cuslmom s most and give.the hest value for money always stumeed in winning 1,h' greatest confidence of Lite pUblkr' hand in obtaining the laegest meas- ure 1)0 its pfatl'ollage. '1'httt, and lbat only, is the reason a by 1' have bon a fine, business, despite considerable opposition. give better value—whilst trey pieces a•e generally louver than elsewhere, 1 give you an honest, personal service, identifying myself will your nil('l',Nl, an,l ever endehtVut- int; In give you it better return for. the motley spentnn WW1 nor Oralt Wh(114 you could' get elsewhere, Peemrtdelivery . falai essential as I gond work, The importance of this is t'ecoguizOd ,by me, and I realize the responsibility when I accept 1411 order. Ootnotory work promptly attended to, Estimates chOorfully given.' Brussels Granite & Marble Works GUN E, MERSEY, MON tor Duo 1 mourn over i1 1 1)ott't envy o(luv's bL'OIIOOe they heave bean( ilia hail', Begin right no iv to give proper, intelligent Cale and at Lennon to yotu• hail -caul 1Ileo lel ((111010 envy you, '}l lc Harmony 11 ti 13etuttide t•, at de• lightly' liquid huh dressing that le jtlst what iL is named—a hair beauti- fier, To Burke the hale glossy, soft and silly—to )hake 1t easier to put up in smooth, wavy folds, land stay put."..-. to 1r04(ue 4o vont hair the well- groomed appearance you want it to have—to overcome tjle unpleasant, oily oder of the flair and leave instead delightfully dainty, fresh rose l•agtvuice—Tlat•tnouy air' Beautifier will please you, or your money hack. Very easy to [apply—simply sprinkle as little on your haireach time before brushing it. Contains no oil ; will not change the color of the hair, nor darken gray hair, To keep hair and scalp dandruff• free and clean, use Harmony Sham- poo. This pure liquid shampoo gives a rich lather that immediately pene- trates to every part of hair and scalp assuring (a quirk, thorough cleansing, y'Vashrd off as quickly. the entire operation takes only a few moments. can't haat] the hnlL' ; leaves no hatsh- aess 0t' stickiness—just a sweet eet J cleanliness. 130th prepaeatkoas come in cold - shaped, very ornamental bottles, with sprltl0ler tops. Harmony Hair Beautifier, $1.00. Harmony Shaul - poo, 50e, Both 04LULIttnleed to satisfy you in every wary, or your money back. Sold Ill this community only at our store—The Rexaall Store—one of the more than 7,000 leading drug Atot'e5 OF the United States, Canada and Great Britain, which own the.big fiat nony laboratories, Toronto where the celebrated Harmony Per- fumes and 'Toilet Preparations are Made. 1.1. R. 801111), Druggist Buis- sols, Ont. Sonox of the local sports have been trying their hand at breaking clay pigeous. There are a nutnber of good shot'; in and about Brussels. WE notice Rev S J Allin, of Clin- 'on, formerly of Brussels, has accepted the challenge of John Ransforcl, Presi• dent of the so called "Huron County Business Men's Association," to debate the question of Prohibition. There are a score of others in the County who are ready to meet Mr. Ransford on the public platform on the satne question. Oranbrook Miss Annie Wren, of Brussels, has organized a class in music here and visits tite pupils each week. It is al- most an iudispeusable Art, hence the young folk should take advantage of the 11"nm'tunitvpf knetruction. Oraiibiouk and ioilllay'1lsva.e do something et editable for the Bible. Society. This year their contri- butions totalled the very respectable stun of about. $38.00. A. J. Helm, the collector, has A 1 success at the work. SCHOOL REPORT,—Report of Jr. Room for November and December. Harks based on weekly examinations, Sr. IL—Total 800, Pass 300, Honors 450.. G. Alderson 498, P. Sehunck" 440, H. Pennington 417. Jr. II.— Total 000, Pass 300, Honors 450, E. Dark 5507, P. Alderson 567, E. Speiran 449, E. Knight 440, 0. Cameron 424, L. Borfelz 378, L. Kreuter* 860, F. SunLlle}on 801, M. Baker 207. Pt. II.— Total400,Pass 200. M. Locking T g 367, R. Noble109, B. Pennington* 153, G. Lindsay 125. Primary.—Excellent, V. hunter, R. Speiran, A.MacDonald, Gond,—A. Macintosh, M. Baker, W. Locking, 0. Dark, M. Sparling. F. A. HOUSTON, Teacher. Mon Rule by Forcer Women by charm. And yet because they live less strenuously, women neglect the early evidences of failing vigor. The wise woman will not permit her alumnae to be robbed by ill health. When she feels appetite failing, nerves getting on edge, color fading, she takes Fer- rnzone, Hew it shot pens the appeti- te 1 Bow quickly rich blood is avail- able to restore color to the cheeks, buoyancy to the step. Better ll'y Ferrozone. You'll feel like a new be- ing, witlt new vigor and ability to confront life's difficulties, Yon at Out a to bless the day you commenced Ferroznne. Sold everywhere in 50c boxes. Nomination week at the Township Bah, Ethel, Thule will likely he a good turn aril. Some say 1013 Cumtcll will be let ;tim- ed rtru'll- cd by arathtalatatt but other's think they will not. GOOD 1 N')'1Ctt7'A IN9Sk VT.-'1'fll' (111- inittl sehuof eetert1innlent in S. 5, No, 1 on TM -inlay e 3l'uiaag of last week ptosed off very vn(.cesnfully and enjoyfably mid (ltd credit to the teacher (Ailsa Dicksou,) her assistants and all who look pm 1, F. 13, Gilroy, .of Brussels, tirade to good eb,11ttBuu 'gild (41'tet' (1 few appropriate [emetics intt'ocluced the following bat -testing 14togralo 0-0110rus by Seined) ; 1'eei- )ttkoil, "Poor Septa Claus,' Russell Otani; dialogue, "Two little. Xtrots. Dolls" ; recitation, "The slnaelt kn 8011001," WilfridCamneron ; chill by school ; colo, Dougall SLrarhtul ; recitation, '"Perhaps,' Jessie Miller ; violin solo,'Win. Rands : dialogue, "Trials of a schoolmastc 1 ," recitation, James Perrie ; solo, Bartley Menzies 1 l'acitation, "Baby's first Oheistnas." Ruby Kernaghan ; dialogue, "The day after Christmas ;" violin solo, Richard Alcock ; recitation, "Two little stock - logs," Grace Keroaglian ; (thorns by school ; recitation, Nies Kate Telfer ; dialogue, "A heavy shown ;" reci- tation, Wm. 00111t recitation, "Xmas Eve," Robert Engel ; reeita- tfon, "Playing Grandma," Rube Kernaghtut ; club swinging, Ida unit Elia Rands; solo, Hartley Menzies recita j�o) i1hsBight of time," Wm. Petrie ' solo, Dongald Sfnrhan - recitation, James Petrie ; dialogue, "Married by the new Justice of Pence ;" violin solo, \Vol. Rands ; recitation, Miss Kate Telfer ; duet, Misses Rands; selection, fife, Wm. Rands ; National Authexn. Lunch was served at the 01080 of the pro reedings, The financial returns were $28.55. School house was well filled, Following aueEtthheel oft:leers electedt for the muting year of U,e Ethel L. 0 L :—Master, 1(1vep11 Welsh ; Deputy. 4 ndr ew McKee ; Chaplain, Rev, I. A, MnKetvey ; Rec.-Sea., Ed. 8iephen- aim ; Fin. -Sea„ bruin Maynard ; Treasurer, George Meetttl ; Dkrerinr ,if Om enu,11108, Wm. Love ; Lecturer, Alex. Ret''; Onntilteenrei, Janes Kral., W. Pollard, S. 8. Oole, E. Wheeler Mid E. Dnhgcn, The TfIn,1 avor Society of the Pres- byterial) church have leaned a fine program fur their services of the next six tumults. Offlrereai'e as follows :— President, Garfield Dunbar ; V}ca- Pepsi/lent, Airs. P, Lamont ; OOi',- Sec•etai•y, Winnie Ranr Rec.-Secye. tory, Roy Cunningham ; Treasurer,,. Mrs. J. K. Brown ; Organist, Edith Ferguson ; Asst, -legalist•, Winnie; Barr. s Grey Will. J, Rozell; of Toronto, was here least week for short visit, Sydney Armstrong, principal of the Conestoga :milord, is Mira for a holi- day Viai4, A110000 Lille, A;mistanog and Jessie 1%1 ;nisi PS, Ct 'CtInDickson n i fi a 1- vey lTncver, Nnrialit.VS 11 811 atfoo'±, are hone for .their vateatinn, • Tt. is reported if Reeve Livingstone Ya is a mener of next :year's -Co..Collnakl 11e may to goodanstand alumna for the Waedenaliip, he would fill th e bill all right, Alex, an(1.1tLeetfe Lamont are 110111e 611l117aeenJl Un1vc ail ,Ct g f for their vac );,Ion. They are each it ' 1 that well known their 8rd v e n t w. educational tntiou, The boys I i n. i 9 t t spent the S4±0nusxer vacation to the West,• t7 1.• DROPSICAL SWELLINGS are due eolely to a diseased condition of the kidneys. There is a quick, speedy cure in Anti Uric Kidney Pills. Jas. Fox sells t11011) and guarantees them to give the deai)ed results, Oolne back and get your money if yon are not perfectly Satis- fied. Be sure you get ANTI -URIC PILLS. B. V. MARION on every package. MONTHLY HORSE FAIRS BRUSSELS Regular Monthly Horse Fairs will be held in Brussels this season as follows THURSDAY, JAN. 8th, 1914 • 31 FEB. 6th, 1914 1914 '1,.. APR, $1105; 32x4 - Leading Local and Outside Buyers will be present. or Jr Sam $loot Gare many common ailmen are very different, but which, from the same cause -'-m clogsed with impurities, The cause the bowels to move re ly, strengthen and stimulate the Tei and open up the pores of the These organs immediately tiro the accumulated impurities, and 13111. cusness, Indiggestion, Liver Com Kidney Troubles, Headaches, atism and similar eiime Dr. Morse's Indian Root tine Siwe Doctors" fl -ave Bilious Attacks? Chamberlain Tablets keep the liver right up to nor- mal all the time—and that's why they are so effective in cure of Stomach Disorders, rders Fermentation, Indigestion, and all ailments y,hich are the fore- runners of biliousness. Try them. 25c. a bottle Druggists and Dealers or by Mail. p i Medi eine n M ine Co. p C Toronto 7 BEST The+ ReginaW atcf '�i . I Holy about that old watch 0i Is it not giving satisfaction fl Have it exchanged ler n REGINA and you 'Wilt be sure of the right tin' are sold at the followiu. 7 -jewelled 20 -year Bautt' ey-.. Gold-filled Case - • -�S 15-ewelled 20 -year Balmer Gold-filled Oase - - 13,76 17 -,jewelled 20 -year Banner Gold:Riled Case - - 18. 7 - jewelled Waterproof Nickel Case - - - 8.2 15 - jewelled Waterproof Nickel Case - 10.2 17 - jewelled. Waterloo Nickel Ouse - These Watches a teed for three y L. BLAKE AR/ Ont Walton 'r O to r Naturally You would Men's Pewee Atte Men's Furnishing S 01:1e1311® Ours is the Men's Furnishing Store filled with fequ for Men such as Neck Scarfs Neck Ties Gloves Hosiery Handkerchiefs Cuff finks Suspenders Suspender Sets Umbrellas 20th Ce I Fur tiuE Barrio 11 Coat tlo 1F it is a Suit or Overcoat you Want, buy it in ora ;ler of Stylish � ias E3rane�! Century y l� Y the Celebrated Hartt Shoe, noted for its sty wearing nonly qualities. Sold by . @. Dunror 'Clothier and Furs