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The Brussels Post, 1914-2-5, Page 5Su$INI'.$$ (Aisllb. WM, SPENOE CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER of MARRIAGE LICENSES Mae 111 nue Pent oflleo, lintel. 1444 JNO. SUTHERLAND & SONS LIMITED AUCTIONEERS. Iii B. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION- -a- • San, will sell for better prices, to better men, 11, lees time and less chargee than any other Auotloloe, In blast einem or be won't °barge anything, Oates and orders con always be arranged al this ufaoe or bi p preanal appnoation, LEGAL AND 1:ONVEYANtI•IN7ii W141 S N(JLAIR— Barrister, Soiloltor, Oouveyaneet, Notary Public), &o. Chloe—S tewart'e Block l door North of neutral Hotel. Solleitor for Lbo Metropolitan Bank, YLIOUDFOOT, BAYS & KILLORAN BA1tLtf80Nas, 8oLI01Tnlls, NOTAIIIIcs bUHI,D1, NTU. W Pnoun 'OOT, K. C. R 0, Heft T, L. 11a,tonAN Utlloee—Those formerly 000epled by Moser. CI/moron & HOI1 Comte/on, (>"rAOF °to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW4.0I DONliAYR Largest and fastest steamers on the St. Lawrence route. For information apply 15� 13 agents, oreo-tt-,, a� lig Allan line ,.. W. H, KERR, Agent Allan Lino, Brussels, ' sm .(rants✓nrr,tm: ,we..Nayixyz. z-,,,, START RIGHT Your 1nceese In buchnoue life will de- / you(al mo.t attend ,tied its njifiity to the sta t school y n ( right. rs• / TORONTO, ONT. .�ee T .a line n reengeiz-d standing for superior llwinoss training and for ns+l•'tnlg mtu• ( � - denim to good p.,.iti"na. A 111 hn.ineaa ,sdloolm ere not ,lino. Write nn-dny for " Ia•'go !nr.,l'ogue and "en I'110 "Ave n - 'D'S. '111�tage.Nile 9rllool oilers. Open ell year • E iter nn v time One, Yeangandi W. J. ELLIOTT, ./.� Alexander Sta. ( Principal. 'PM .a.A?a:.tAV'va' o'z' 4,N1,,1^AYA':AVFV1P.?wi 't?,lA�AL�, AL'A'Qs�'V4'.a~yLia I)9A•i AOA�,t^�vIMAyFLTA .Yb'A�7's ;4 1- CENTRAL // 0. aTRATFORD, ONT.•..•. Cenadn'e )neat Prnoticnl TrninIng S0lho.). Three denarta0nta — Com- mercial, Shorthandcatnd Telegra- phy. Uonr50, are lnorough awl tone- ticnl. Individual Lvatrnanan 1. given by n strong, experienced stuff Our graduates gummed, Stud on to may 05 - tor at any bine. Gab oar fres catalo- gue and coo what we eah do for you. D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. 11 x.SY,MYeral. ,,ray I)19.) WAWA'Liete ht'l197At- r.6.._. y,, : ,,,4.. rAv .4...Lva ,re ,..4w;rbtzy >.p' t Enter f .1 Listowel Business Any time i AND y Grow with us. >,aa; < For parbienlers address— G' EDWIN Q. MATTHEWS, Prin. r ' V ,¢a,AyaS,uva'P,av�vcvA'7,tva.>i�a0;tvy y'es'ai k1rA rv),y V,s4a THE Best 1 rains In Canada have perbloipmtad in the pre- par'atiml.of our`splendid Hoene 810dy. 0om'eon In Banking, Economics, Eicher Accounting, Donotteroinl" Art, Show Card Writingq.. Photography, J011,1110.- 1001, Short story Writing, Shorthand and Book011051ug, Select the work whloirmnebdotorest. you 111111 write 09 for pnrttoula'e, Address THE SHAW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 301.7 Yong°. 811., Toronto lommalloinoloosimimIIRRORWRIIIKORMIN FAIRS HORSE ® AIR4 S BRUSSELS Regular Monthly Horse Fairs will be hotel in Bressels this season as fellows I`IIITIt5Dt1Y, Llia#, hill, 191•t " iMAlI 11,11, 11114 APR, 2n11, iO14 Leading Local tend Outside 9uyr±er will b• present/ Bus/noes Garde JAS ANDERSON. VE ERIN ARY SURGEON, •i e 0 1001' o )i I Ander. '. u ti t M. H Moore. Osis 1 11 e d 1 Nu utas, !Artery tootle, Brnsnolx. Telephone OR, T, T, .11,4, RAE eohelor of Medicine, University of Toronto .laeltl0te and (}reda:me of the College of Pity - 11101111 and Surgeons, Ont, Post-�)1gl'aduat0 imago NJ e, Bar, Nose and Throat tlo0 hal, nlcago, ill. Ex -House burgeon to 1311. A'Iich- id's Hospital, 'Toronto, Otlloe over F. 11. Sudth's Drug Store.Tele- .,aime commotion with U1'anbrook at all hours. OR. F T. BRYANS Bachelor of Medicine, IJlllversiby of Toronto ; 1 hematite of College of Ph701e40310 and lour. -teens, Ontario ; ex -Senior fionne Surgeon or Western Honpltal, Tomo to. Offices of 1nte Dr. A. McKuvey, Singh Block, Brussels. Arai p1011016. ALEX. 0, M'KELVEY M.B., M.C,P.&S. O. 1G8 Blum' street Nast, Toronto Diseases Ear, Nose' and Throat Anneal ns-,ntont 111 Ulu', Nene and 9100111 d, nrlauellr, Nrw ()enroll Hospital, Toronto nab 019tt1Uete Harvard 11101110111 50100', lin+ , lab' loner 1100idanb Surg,wn Mama, 11)3, s Car infirmary ; lune clinical ue'ia(nnt It goo.ru1 Thr.344 department lua00 Orn (1 1,1311 ; Lite kluu,e Surgeon Toronto Genera3 �Nospital m In Br1.n010 by appointment. OR. M FERQUSON ETHEL, ONT. 'tlynioian and Surgeon ; Poot Gradunte course. 'olden 183g ), New York and Chiomeo He '13110. tim'Olal attention t0 ,lHeaOe 01' eye. ea' o.0nnd ilu•oat Sya+tented for glasses. OR, WAROLAW lonor graduate of the Ontario Veterinar 'allege. Day and night malls. Caine oppose lour Mill, C'thel, MAUD- C. BRY 'PS OPHTHALMOLOGIaT 'er:omlI gradm,te Department or 01,113 .l'ILlgy, 010, lorndok Marlton) OelIego, 111deug,. Il , 10 prepared to tent aye. and int x1000011 u, ,o,' office over G,'0W0l''a Restaurant, HI•n0Hel. ,n Thursday, Friday and Saturday of ever' rank Amao hours 1 to 8 p m Ful'eloor 'v appointment, Phone 1118. _ T. R. BENNETT Wfll give butter oatt0faation to loth buyer 1101 ♦alter than a117 other A noleneer and ,.1 1120. what 19 ,'eamaimhle Salem amid netts anywhere In Ontario Pore bred stook Hales e specialty, Write or 'phone 8B Wroxeter. f ca( gews tints Gs'r ready for Assessor Lang, AN OLD RRa1DRNT OF ,111NGHAM 1)1110 —Again death has 011 ere 11 11 e circle and taken away one of the oddest citizens to the person Of Richard Rao - kin, of Wiugham, who died on Sunda, Tau 25th. Mrs Rankin, althoneh Ise sad reached Ole ripe old age of 86 yro,s, roti had been tailing in health for some .imp vet Ile Ilene to his duties as .bel' 'Inger and other work. He was born 111 the C ountv of Fermanagh, behind. and carne to Canada in the year 18so 6o years ego he was married to Mis- Io,y Itlack in Simcoe Co., end moved tw" years later to Perth Co , where he lived for uineteen 3 ears The elect aS- elt !hen gloved ,o Wiugham where 11, has resided ever since. and hes beet' one of Willkhom's most respected rest lents. He leaves to mourn his loss, t' devoted wife who watched and eared for him most tenderly,. 4 dauehtern 'i lid 2 SOUS, Mrs. Lediet, Perls ; Mrs, VlcGutre, Brussels; Mr'•. Dodds, Soto h - nine ou ; Mrs Sunmons, Wit Liam, ,i.clward, of Cupar, Soak ; and George o EI, re Two daughters and one son fie tleceos c1 111m. Mr Rankin wits of a quiet, retnitlg disposition and was. highly respected by all who knew him ,ie had been a consisleut and en hu>i- a4Nc member of the 1,0881 Orange Order for 68 yea's, was a Conservative it politics and a member of the Angli- gen church, 'rhe fetidly have Ute -empathy of the community in their bereavement. The funeral tout place u Tuesdav afternoon and was -con luded by Rev. 11, H. Crolv, services being . held in the Anglican church The funeral wa0 i1, charge of the L 0 L No 794, and the members turned out in goodly numbers. Prominent Manufacturer Speaks I11 Vaaileek Hill, out., no one is bet- ter known than Geo, S. Watson When lie says "Cataln'hoznne is iL real mire," depend upon it being so. "My wife" he writes "was subject to beth attacks of throat irritation and been - Many remedies were tried Int fele proved lit all useful. Catarrh - ozone was different, It seemed to gel right at the sorespots ted brought re- lief quickly. We have found Catarrh - ozone an absolute core for bronchitis anti catarrh." Nothing, cures 111010 quickly so get it today, two sizes, 25c told $1.00 let all dettel'o. Pori eR Bensons P400otl.— The Calgary News -'telegram of lenuarl' 22nd, glues the following item of in serest to the people of this locality as the gentleman referredto was pastr of ,110 Presbyterian church, Brussels, for 6 or 7 Years :—The annual meeting Of St, Paul's Presbyterian church was Meld Weclitestlay evening and a num ser of encouraging reports for the year were presented. The gathering was presided over by the minister, 12ev. A 1 Wisher), who was inducted to. the pastorship of the church about .8 nn1nllts ago .and siuee that limehas gained the esteem of his congreeat1on It will be recalled that a few weeks ago Mr, Wisher( narrowly escaped death From asphyxiation bo g10 and 'Wednes- day night he spade his first. appearance nrpublie since the accident He *ea strip sloe sed And u t g li• II welcomed t > m1A3 LA V 011111 1111 V his address the spealter )hanks I his congregation for the interest .they had taken in his welfare dui iue his illness 13e also expressed his gratitude for the eo-oneration accorded 1[111 in his labors,. during the past yJar, 111111 stated that the church had re0001 to feel satisfied with the progress tirade deride the past poor, The reports of the various bralieles of congregatimtal wok during the ear showed that excellent progress had been tnede. This was especially SO 0 the We of the Ladies' Aid and the ;undav Sc1)1>ol, 'the membership of the church lends esti, bet there are 041 Sunday SClloOl sehoiore with an neer age 13ttendenee of 217,' The total evelue d111)))g the vesr the treasurer's epnrt'showed was $8 7)111 and the ex pee *8 5O0,. There i5 R thnrl,2av1' 1 *;l;t,oeo ter the 'pI property and a-.fT'ont 14 debt of iteetly *leu, 'The Value. Pi Iassets over liabllitiee is placed et eteo,o00. It is estimated that the revenue for the current year will a mount to $y 400. During the evening ref reshnlenls were served by the Ladles' Ad flhecon'1'e ation. W. , Holli. A to h g J day, W, F. Lent and J. D. Johnston were appointed trustees nod C. J. 1 Campbell, A H. Grant, F. S. Selwood, i Porteous, George 'l o G. rt uav r L. H (Crockett, George Hunter, Alex. Martin and W. E. Hall were appointed managers of the church. Ciln10cu SICV)R$ NOTRD PAINTING.— The Wmntpee News— Bulletin of Jen nary 26111 speakes as fol lows of Rev. G. F. Salton, who was a former- pastor of Brussels Methodist church )—"'rhe "Shadow of the Cross," the famous (pointing by William Strutt, R B A„ became the property or the Fort Rouge Methodist church under peculiar eir- curnstanees yesterday. The picture had been borrowed by the pastor as an apt illustra'ion in colors of his evening sermon. ^"Pile 13rotherhooti of Nations " At the morning service Rev. G F, Salton appealed to his congrega- tion to acquire thepainting for the church. In answer :0 his plea Several members came forward with offers to contribute to a fund with a view to its purchase. It was not until Rev. Mr. Salton was stepping into the pulpit at the evening service that a gentleman stepped up to him and said he had purchased the picture, the only con- duit -ins being that Ins name privately or publie'y shou'cl not be divulged The plc are shows Christ the shepherd and %t flock of sheep represeutative of the notions of the world. As they crowd 'own rd the central figure it is analagons of the nations of the world getting closer together. "God made of one blood all nations" was the text of Rev, Mr Salton and The thought exprecoed en his sermon %Rs that the ancient and. even modern nations had too long neglected the establishment of this princ pie, In presenting the d'fferent traits of character of nations represent - d in C,inod', Mr Saloon made a strong plea for enmity among thel11. He Stales that the deporting of, Hindus from the Dominion would not solve he problem but would only shift it to a diffetent sphere, Education, Socialism 'unities and commerce would not solve he problem, he asserted. It was a social problem creased by Christianity ,1 d which applied Christianity alone oald solve, • Ever Huye Cramps 7 Kind of Herm- to be tied up in it knot at midnight with crlunps. Keep Nervili110 handy. 'Pea drops quiets era ups instant)y, Uned oevasil113lly Net%eliue prevents this laouble eo- 1h'ely. From St1;131oecl, Out., Wm. Dee writes : “Not hing 1 know of will give nosh quick relief to cramps, colic r pain in the stomach as Nery Hine. ff you feel squeamish til sick, just ten 131rp8 111' Net 011iIle i11 wafer and you're yell the )next minute." 'Think of the Ili'ntl'et ion ami comfort, Contained 111 a 251. bottle of Nerviline, and. get it to- day, Leadbury tlntotltledtol'lOet week) Miss Carrie Alnrut, o1' 131'1105148, has oven visiting 191) 11 Mrs. Jae. Mc- L,l,ghlin f,r' a I'ew (lays. Lt is relewtetl tit(h)ing bells will be jlegliltg shortly on the 12th tun., but rt 1111101 keep tI a secret at piesent, Mee. ,llrLetan and children, 1,1Whit-, tq,, are v101111ng with Iter pttre01n 343110 31 11 r Dnnd+ts, Suri olhev'..fl'itndm. '1'10• DeOni„fit fatal. on the 14111 1111,, has been solei to Jas. Alone, of Ito 13lyfleld rend, who Purposes omeng 1311 In it hi Alm ell The farm ,'„eosins 180 /ores attd Lite pi Ice re- oorled is $5,200. Annual meeting of the 141cKillop 'lnlultl Telephone Co. reels he1(1 011 Tuesday (Lt Winthrop, 'Tho flluaucial reports proved vt'l'yslLtlIofacIlIl'y 0110.9. 11174 gond condi' bine and with 00147 431 bN,-ribta' d..ilig Itis best the service should be all right, Listowel DISTRICT ORANL92; LODQE.—Elva District, 001511ge Lodge held their annu- al meeting in the Listowel Orange Ilall, D. M, W. J. Monte in the chide. Following officers web e elected old installed, P. D. M., T. Tughl'u, i11 ho elude :—D. hl„ FV J. Moore ; Deputy Master, 8, 3. McKee ; Chap - mitt, Rev. Lang -Ford , R,ecerdingg- Secretary, 3. Alford ; Pilianciai- `eer0tltey, 13rD. Sanders 1 Treas., S. $, Rothwell ; Lecturers, Geo. Raines and Geo. Thompson ; D. C., Alex- alider Rohtnsntt. A communication wits read from South Perth County Lodge inviting the Or11ugenien to ,elebuile 311,81. Mary's `on the 13th of July, 1014. Fatal Brood Poisoning ;Ftegtleil1ly fullolvs the use of cheap cot it salves and pilIolels. The safest is I he best and limb's "Put 011111'O,” which Inas ai'eC'rd of. fifty yeas SUC- ones. Rsfuse Sit its ti1uLea • for "Put - Oslo's which Costs 25c in every drug store. - siamuomeasar TWO WOMEN SAVED FROM OPERATIONS By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound—Their Own Stories HereTold. Edmonton, Alberta, Can. —"I think it is no more than right for me to thank you for what your kind advice and Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound have done forme. "When I wrote to you some time ago I was a very sick woman suffering from female troubles.- -I had organic inflam- mation and could not stand or walk any distance. At last I was confined to my bed, and the doctor said I would have to go through an operation, but this I refused to do. A friend advised Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and now, after using three bottles of it, I feel like a new woman. I most heartily recommend your medicine to all women who suffer with female troubles. nave also taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver Pills, and think they are fine. 1 will never be without the medicine in the house."—Mrs. FRANK EMSLEY, 903 Col- umbia Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta. The Other Case. Beatrice, Neb.—"Just after my mar- riage my left side began to pain me and the pain got so severe at times that I suffered terribly with it. I visited three doctors and each one wanted to operate on me but I would not consent to an op- eration. I heard of the good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was doing for othere and I used several bot- tles of it with the result that I haven't been bothered with my side since then. I am In good health and I have two little glris. "—Mrs.R, B, CamILn,Beatrlco,Neb. Secretary=Treasurer for the 8oelety. He has given unstinted service in the past and hie selection for another yypy,eat• ebows the appreolation of the At'c1e t y.. Le y tuan' Missionary 1 t 01 s1, nary Ban tie n St. ,Andrew's ehureh will be held) on Thursday evening of Lids tveelt, The members of the Woman's In- stitute, together with their husbands, tvU1 00111 a 0(I8151 evening 011 Friday, Feb, 0111 at the borne of l8ubt, Brown, 910 eon. Morris. A literary program also games are being arranged. Atwood TDwNSHIP OFFIC Rs.-- AL I3lma Council )meeting the following Id - 11m s Were )appointed t—Geo, Loch - head, Clerk at a salary of $425 per annum and Llle 00)11 (11 40 ciente for each person affected by an A,yal0 under the Ditches )mai Watereouesee Act for his services thereunder, all work in connection with registrations Judge's court feud Mouicipal elvaiue extra. Andrew 1111. S*eetou, Tress- neer at a salary of $150 per annum and $15 for',reploileg Financial State- ment., he to furnish satisfactory se- curity. T. Ratcliffe and G. L. Adams, Auditors, at a salary of $15011011, Ap- plications for Assessor were received as )1oIlo wa—Lod, Na;pe1111y at $90 00 and 0. J. Wynn at $85.00, former wits appointed. Wu), Scott, Reeve and S. Rothwell, tuelnbete of the Board of Health and that they are paid $2 per day and necessary travelling expenses attending meetings of Board and D. A. Kidd Medical Officer of Health 04 to salary of $50 fur waking inspections of the Township and $1 for the first utile and 50 cents for every additional mils -while performing his duty at- tending to contagious diseases. Sheep Valuator's of the Township of Elma wets appointed 00 fellows viz ;—Div. No. 1, David Edgar ; Div. No. 2, Jas. Shearer ; Div, No. 8, Jno. Cowan ; Div. No. 4, Thos. Hammond ; Div. No, 5, Joe. Horn and each to be paid $2 for each day engaged in any neces- sary business rnmlected with the 1 duties of Sheep Valuators. Trowbridge I 1iin WARD LEEOH: OELEHRATES ITIS 92ND BIRTHDAY.— A unique event their place at. Trowbridge on January 14t11, when Edward Leech celebrated his 92nd birthday at the home of his daag111e', Mrs. J. R. Code. Follow- ing aL repast a number or addresses were given by those present iuclud- Mg Rev. 0 Monreheuse, of Trow. bridge and Rev. A. Moorehouee of h'Ionk10n. Congratulatory lettere were also received from friends in Washington, D. C., Detroit, oal- ggar7, California mid many points in Ontario. His two brothers, Sanies and Rev, W. W. Leech, of Gorrie, Were not preseot,'owing to, the ex- treme -cold, )lir. Leech retains his faculties to a rernarkable,degree with the exception of. twain*. He reads lunch and keeps un a"large corres- )cICI ence. The floe eld'gentleman is leaves to mourn his early demise, his grief stricken widow, his father laid mother, Macklin, Sask., and these brothers and sisters, 31011es, hairy and Russel, H(tytel', Sask., 1111rs. 13. Jackson, Morris, and Mrs. Fred. Noll, Clinton, In this their hour of deep- est so•row is extended the sympathy of their many friends. Blyth Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 29th and 801). were setas the dates on which the Fall Fair Will be held this Wn3). Jackson was r•e•a °lilted year. pp L Morris J(uues McElroy, one of the pens- porous I'aett11ers of 11/141itobea, is visit- ing his brothers, W. 14. and T. 0. McElroy, Blyth, and John, of Morels. It is over 24 years since Mr. 'McElroy went West and stint the many trials ilncident to pioneer life, is now 01)Oltg he well to do of (1x111 p11101 o•e. He ypetaks in.glowing terms 01 Manitoba tad len Itgl'i3ittl(11.33,1-pt'nviil83 3333(1 :8)31'0 tI1Lb any IIarwith energy eito 1111111 o good. 1-10 Will 013111 With 11(31140 at - H(3') 1io hl f, re eel ill 13133g 1VesC, OBITOA0Y.-11. to 001)13 Lin deepest 41 r'1.1 We' have L" (In uui0le the 11(11,01 of ft former' young Morris 1111111, in the pea's0nof Win, G. Ol'tig, whose death occurred at Unity 'Flospital, Macklin, 'Sask., o I Dec. 20, at the. early age of 27 yea1'S. I11 1 he .early Slimmer ho wile 1.10h00 sick will Typhoid tietterflt, 11bd although the hent 1111d1 'nl 8111111 was 111'01111ed he 0e0111ed 111111b131 10 throw 011 the disease, Ile was a ynttlig -wart . of ex - 0(441131 prhhelples and made many friends wherever he won, About it year and a: hall' ago he Was tnai'ri1d to M13001, voungesl, tlaugltet of'Tl)ns, end Mrs, td(>0ln>in, of 8lnrris. 1ftee ., 1h(h'111noi31g).they 1110v1d I11 131nrk- 1111,Meek ,tied )tart le letelu('es there' N11111 the 1)11311 1,C nils 11)0101,83( Ha THIS STOMACH REMEDY HELPS POOR FRIENDS Aimoat every day solve grateful person conned I)1to our store null tells us of benefits received from the ane of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Know- ing hoW much good they have done others and knowing what they are made of, We feel sure they will bell) yon, So great is our faith i11 there that we urge you to try there eathely at our ){alt with one personal promise that if they dein do all you expert theta to do and, make your attuned) comfortable and healthy and gout digestion easy, we'll hand back your money. We couldn't endorse anything any more strnugly than we do Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets containing Pepsin and Bismuth, two of the greatest digestive aids known to medical science, they soothe the stomach, check heartburn and dis- tress, pemoote a natural flow of 1115 gastric j1110e, and help regulate the bolvels. Remember, if they don't make your digestion so easy and corn - fin table that you can eat whatever you like, we want you to corse back and tell us and get your money. ,Sold only at the more than 7,000 Rexall Stores, and in this town only at our store. P. R. 830113). Three sizes, 25c 50c and $1.00. tun uncle to Mrs. (Dr.) Oaten, former- ly of Brussels and now of Toronto. We extend hearty congratulations. A Question Often Asked. Why so /nutty people feel worse after taking pills than before 7 Trouble is that, drastic pills are used. No 1emedial action is obtained, the bowels are imitated and dreadful constipation follows. Ll using De. Hamilton's Pills you are scarcely con- scious of having taken mediniue. Al- though very mild, Dr. Hamilton's Pills do regulate the bowels, stimulate the normai odea of the glands, and create neither nausea, griping or vio- lent action. Positively guaranteed for 0111cusness, indigestion, 8toneteh, liver and kidney ills. Fm a safe fend- ly pill rely on Dr. Hamilton's. 25c per box at all dealers. A dozen horses perished in a fire that destroyed R. P. Adams' livery at Til- bury. Dr. F. G. Hughes was arrested ai Ed - M00501 in counection with the Union Life affairs. 6. Mrs. Julia MCDenn, a pioneer settler /. in Cape Breton, died at Guelph at the ; 6tgr age of 102 years. 1 A man believed to have perpetrated Ft burglaries in Simcoe Park, escaped ' iron: a policeman. Councillor A. G. Watson, jun., of Cornwall, dropped dead after coming into his home from his regular Sunday afternoon walk. Tributes to the late Smutting Ellin and Cox 'vary paid in the Senate, 1) loch ad - jeweled till February (8. Political cleavage caused the Went- worth ent- we Cou tY Co xil meeting* called to elect a Warden to ;:111 of organization. Hon. W 5, F1Pldiily le 10 be Presi. dent and editor of the new Hernia- WitnessMounted, (tallied 7v ams 1' gametiou of 1'be Herald 0101 the Tele- graph. Fifty men employed on outside work on Brantford's Hydro -electric tryst em are on strike for strttig n time pavtr est, no docking for wet days and higher waJ.ges Lockie'Wilson, speaking at Stret- ford, expressed reeve! that the rural mail dellve•7 hod net) ti one of the hest 003,10l features of count Iy life, viz., 'going for the 01531." Samuel L. Crowe, formerly Warden of Lincoln county anti fine of the must prominent faimers i' Magma District, wag found dead in 1,114, having .retired. 1111 eppa'ently 111,11)1 3)0131)1', _ Messrs. N101,o1g 111'1 Mnt'Nah admitted before 'he Quebec l:egisletere respon- sibility for 331331 1,- in 'fire Daily' Mail, Charging corruption 010111 1 members of the Lower and Upper Houses. Resign From The Worry Club. Life is a rush, Inst We r'an't all get thele together. 1 r cnnsequ111ee, We worry—Can't help it because nerves are weak, 'Ot111)1 y le buret. up and • there's 1111 - staying power left.. Out not tho 0/01111' (MN, itud build .up. Let Ferroznne 111'lp yn1i. It's it mast strengthening nutritive toni). Fills Lb(- bh:od and iron, allpplies building material for worn out organs, gener- ates the sort of vitality that -makes you w0,111 to 11'> things. No Medicine more helpful for ((1101, women and children who need strength and stay- ing power. Try Ferrozoue, 50e per box at all dealers. For sale by �•n Blakel Walton Read Our Personal Money -Back Guarantee You Can Try This Remedy At Our Risk OTJ know what that means—Misery—Worry—Big Bills—Debts! You know you can't afford to get sick. Y ng KeeP iin health means food and clothingfor you and your family. It's up to y' i to take care Keeping good of yourself. It's up to you, whenever you don't feel right, to take something to make you ri' ) strengthen you, build you up, ward off worse sickness, protect you and your family/ That thing `- _ nave, and in offering it to you we protect you against money risk, by personally promising you that if it doesn't protect you against sickness, we'll give you back your rnoney without a word or question. 1t is— V.,' s— V., a it is the Best Remedy When you aro run-down, no matter what the cause. 113 doesn't merely Stimulate you and make you feel good for a fe',y hours, but takes hold of the weakness, and builds you up to a healthy, normal condition. Itis a real nerve -food tonic, a real builder of healthy nerves, rich blood, strong muscles, good digestion. It contains the llypoplt-oiphites, to tone the nerves and give energy, and lege Olive Oil, to nourish tho nerves, the blood, the entire system, , and te vitality, strength and health. 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