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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1909-11-11, Page 5BUSINESS CARDS, �T $, MoC&ACliBN— V t 5esu yr of AttlrriatiO Licionees, 9f.e at Grocery, :Punnet* street, lir50s0111, K, 0. T, M. Brusoslo ,Taub or the 0 omtimoe, No, 24 hold tllotl• r0gular meetings in the bodge ]loom, Banker BMUS, on the let and 8rd Tuesday eveuinga of mash month, Ylaitors always. welcome. A, SO It EEO, OM. A. latefulxtPl, B. K. WM. SPaivo CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER OF MARBIA(E LION NSE6 nice la the rest 4111ee, Ethel, 204' JAMES HARRIS, Agent I owiok Mutual Fire Ipsuranee Company wee° 4 and Rosideaoe— WALTON, ONT. JOHN SUTHERLAND ineoaAtsca, FIRE ANO MARINE., GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS. t S.SCOTT AS AN ABUT r;ION 1 • zisawltl sell for butte rrie pes, to bettor mea - other lees tome and less uron or 00 wantburg Auctioneer in Dates Huron or r4) a4 ulna t abarge ranged at Dates and o by Dun alwonal ap ll ationged at this of8oe or by uersonnl application. R S a T H GA RNI S S B UEV 1r ALE. ONT., Auctioneer for JIuron County. at. the offioe of Tan Poem,;Brues.arranged241r LEGAL AND i ONVEYANCINS. M. SINCLAIR— Barrister, Solicitor, Uouveyeuoer, Notary 1'ublio, &o, Ulnae -8 thwart's Block 1 door- NOrtb of Central Kotel. eoliottor for the Metropoi tomo Bank. yjLIOUDCOoT, BAYS & BLAIR— asx et18T>,'1 i8 Bo T T 4, L C 1 tt8, NOTARIYJB. 1'UBLTU, 1]Ta, W, Pa000eooT, K. 0. 10. 0. Heys 0. F. liters. 011ices—Thole formerly 000upled by. Maseru Oumaroa & Bolt, ONTARIO. DENTISTRY: DR. R. P. 1 EILD, IENTifi f Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Burgeons of Oubario and Flret.olaee Honor Graduate of Toronto University. UMDae .5ext to Brewer's Photo. Gallery, B ruaael9, isr Will visit Elbe! on the tad Monday of each Month. SALT Farmers or Storekeepers by coming to the Brussels Salt Works can get any kind of Salt they require. Gordon Mooney, Foreman, Brussels. ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamers MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Viotorl,n . Nov, 11 Corsican Nov, 10 MONTREAL TO GLASGOW Hosperian - Nov, 18 fomes Nov. 20 CHRISTMAS SAILINGS Fromt 8 John Prom an Halifax Nov. 20 Nov. 27Grampian :..Doe. 4 Victorian Deo. 10 Deo. 11 13osperlan Des. 17 Deo. 18. RATES OP PASSAGE According to steamer. let 011t99 —907 00 - $70 00 677 60 $87060 2nd Ohms — 42 60 4600. 47 60 60 00 8rd Ohms —.20 60 27 60 28 75 For full particulars of rates and sailings apply to W. H. KERR. Agent .A Ilan Line. Brussels, a••••••♦•c►•♦♦••••♦•••••.• • 0• $70 0 e• •••7• 50 m Vs/ANTED • •• • e as mnoltine operators and'for other. ♦ • factory worn. - Good wages and 0 stonily employment, Write us. • •♦ • The Clinton Knitting Co,, C • .• - Limited LINToN ON T% , T ♦ i •e••••••••••••••••••••••4 BUslneso Oard.e , A. H. MONTr.lrH Barilster, 9efieitor, Notary, 8400PA, S,Atsod0n ld, Office over ttsederd 0elfsrnk Brussels, - on, T. T, M' RAR Bachelor of Modleine, University of Toronto ; ltfeSntlnte and Graduate of the (lollogo e4 Pixy, Winans and 0prgoone, ()tit. Post• radun o Uhlougo E 0, ite0, NOslt o and Throat 0espol, tlideaR 5,111. ;Illi -House Surgeon to St. otioh- uo1'pReapitai Toronto. 0ops tiaaoalop1041e over entitles Drug at l hui DR. HAMILTON Dental 6urgoe Honor ..0)•aduat0 Dental Department, Toronto University ; Licentiate of 80ya1 04)11559 of Dental surgeons, of Toronto, Mee over J, , ON store Braasch, f� WUl visit yr at tee fret and third Mondays nus Oorrie the 0500lld end fourth )Ylondays of enols month, DR. WARDLAW Honor of tee graduateand night cals. Ontario opposite Flour Ethel. &Wax& Z'•wrdiltP Rt7,z'b tray BRUSSELS hlai00080 SOME u Gouso Noon Express 11:26 a in I Mail sea _ 1:44 44 51 51 Express 8;02 p m Express 0:60 P a1 AL .AN YY T To Toronto C{ ss odort h Express o p ess . 8:0t m I Express ..,.,,,,,1:11 stn Express.—... B;UOp m Express 9:15 pm lxlafrixl` tb Leadbury Herbert Irvine, who was out in the West has r•etureed home for the.Win- ter. Miss M. L McEwen, of Leadbury, a, clever graduate of the Spotton Bug:, nese College, has accepted the position of assistant to the Principalof the Walkerton Oollege, The Trustee Board of Bethel church are putting eavetroughs on the church shed and also putting in a tile drain around the building for the•purpose of, saving the cement wall underneath' it. Seaforth The Collegiate Football team has organized for the season, Mrs. Arnent, North IMlaiu St„ left last week for Ypsilanti, Mich., where she will spend the Winter, Miss K. Killorau has returned from Windsor, where she spent a delightful month with her sister, Mts. Edmund Cleary. Arthairand Fired. Broaclfoot are in town visiting their mother. They have been in the Sudbury district developing claims. The annual meeting of the Bible Society was held in . the Methodist Church on Friday evening. Rev. T. W. °oscine, of Clinton, agent of the Society, addressed the meeting. R. S. Hays has been limping around with a sore foot for some days. Sun- day morning y sin g 4)P lust week he was walking g across the floor in his bare feet, when he stepped on a needle. The needle broke off, about hal of it remaining in lois foot, and although the doctor probed about an inch into the foot he was unable .to locate the needle. To Stop a Crying Baby. It may be cramps, perhaps colic, pain or gas on the stomach, -but in any case a few drops of Nerviline soothes the pain and allows the child to sleep peacefully. Nerviline cures minor ills such as colds, headache, internal and external pains as well as any doctor,—safe to use because a small dose is required. Mothers, you will find Nerviliue an invaluable aid in preventing and curing sickness. Keep a bottle right at hand, some day you will need badly.every- whereSold at 26c. Atwobd Elma Cheese and Butter Co. started last week to make butter. The Central office of the Bo11 Tele - hone 04) 141 has been transferred to r. Tele- phone meat shop. Jas. Dicksou and A. E. Hammond, two prosperous farmers of the 811 con., have had their cow stables fitted with steel stanchions. Joe McFarlane, who has been em- ployed in the Bank of Hamilton here for the past three years, has been re- moved to Orangeville. Whatmight, htl lave accident haproved a fatal happened on the farm of Andrew Stevenson on Monday fore- noon of last week when they were en- gaged in hauling in toots. While in the field loading, his little four year .old son Eurit, was standing close to the wheel, and the driver not noticing his danger started the team, the wheel striking the little fellow and knocking hire down ran lengthwise over him. He Was picked up and taken to the house, but it was foetid that no bones were broken altough he was badly bruised. It a miracle that the child was not killed. Have you Warta 7 You can Duro thempainlessly by Putnam's 00111 and Wart Extractor. Never known to fail. Be sure you get "Putnam's," in 25c. bottles Fordwich The total taxes to be collected in Howiclt for the current y year is 882.04 ill the Western division 14- 002.88 and in the Eastern $11,709.16. bliss Tillie Spence has been engaged in S. S. No. 12, and will complete Miss Aylesworth's term. She entered on her duties Monday morning of last week. Wing Rogers ihas received the con- tract of digging the holes and setting the poles for the Springbauk Tele- phone Go., Limited, from W. Simeon's comer, 1j miles North- and 15' miles West to Jno, Ilueston's, The Spring- bank Co. are gt'aclually extending their line, The Directors of the Hoivfc kAgg .t ;. Agri- cultural Society met in Township hail Golri , o, and authorized elle trees - neer to pity the prize loonies and 1111 accounts The total prize money amounts to $351,45 ; $59.00 will be re- taleed ae member's fees, leteeing 8291,85 to be paid to tnember's. Recently while returning . from o scht) l Harold anc olt r ao lx . 1 t1 acv the Ewen vox old son or.Aand Mrs. Kranaek, tried a ciitnb into a moving waggon loaded with apples, when his feet W070 caught in the spokes and his legs were carried forward and the lithe follow was so :tightly wedged between the wheel and the holster, that the w heel slid on the road for three feet. The dri'Ov etopped as quickly as possible, but not before Harold's ankles and legs were badly iujered. McKillop 1lc1Clllop Council will holdtheir next- meeting on the 17th inst., at Walton. ,Mas, DODDS DE0HtS01D.--Wedties- day of last week the death messenger called at the home of Time. Dodds, lr,, eon. 7, and beckoned away his wife, Her maiden name Mary y T sylor McE'adzean and her age 39 years, 3 months and 23 days. , Funeral took place Saturday afternoon to Maitland - bank cemetery. Mrs. Dodds was a fine woman whose death will be sin- cerely regretted. The bereaved will be large shorties in the sympathy of the community. Oran brook SCHOOL REroxtr.—Report of Oran brook Public School for October. Average marks f pupils. Senior r room.—plass IV—*R.McNeil, 93 ; *L. Sperling, 91 ; *E, McNeil, 90 ; B. Alderson, 90 ; *A, Sperling, 82 ; *L. Alderson, 80 ; *M. Hinter, 78 ; *R. Knight, 73 ; M. Cameron, 72 ; H. McDonald, 68 t *L, Perrier 60 ; *M. McNabb, 64, Sr. III *L, Noble, 80 • ;• Steles75; G. 7 Camerons 68; F6G as - by, 64. Jr. III—*G. Knight, 80 ; *I1f• Perrie, 81 ; E. Sperling, 84 ; *T. Small don, 80 ; M. Alderson, 79 ; 1T, McNeil, 76 A. Hunter, 74 ; M. Baker, 72 ; *O, Gorsalitre, 71 ; *I. Steles, 09. Junior room—Class II -9W. Steles, 69. 70,; M; Long, 64 ; W. Cameron, 6.4 ; E. Pennington, 60 ; C. Long, 58 ; *S. Noble, 64; A. Fischer, 51. Pt. 1I—L. Baker, 84 ; I. Hunter, 76 ;' *E. McNeil, 75 ; B. Fischer, 83"I, Kreuter, 63'; *A. Srnalldon, 00 ; "A, Lnight, 55 ; R. Hunter, 60. Sr. I—Good—J. Small - don, E.B akar. Jr.— 1 Ex c ole — e nt A Sperling, . �. Baker. Good—W. Sin-- clair, J. Nichol, Primary -Excellent —H. Pennington, A. Steles, L. Steiss. Good—W. Knight, A. McQdarrie, G. Alderson, Those marked * were ab sent for part of examination, OsoAxt SHAW, Principal. L. A. MACKAY, Assistant, La Grippe - Coming Again. Europe is now in its grasp, and in a short tune America will be over -run with this awful epidemic. Get ready, use preventive'measures. Build up a surplus of vigor by Ferrozone, and inhale Oatarrhozone three times each day. Nothing destroys the grippe germ like Catarrbozone.It cures the cold, breaks up the fever, relieves the headache and destroys every vestige of catarrh and sore throat, For Broil chitin Grippe d Winter and ill b C h - • atarr ozone is best. Sold o by1 and $1.00. all dealers 25c. Wingham Some mischievous boys smeared nearly all the store windows, H. Bosman is home from Oochrane, New Ontario, on a visit to his rela- tives. Cory Baer, formerly of this town, is one of the principal comedians with. Guy Bros. Minstrels. Rev. Wm. Boyers, at one time pas- tor of Wingham Methodist church, died at his home in Napanee, Mat. Algie, formerly of Wingham, and now of Glencoe, has been serious- ly ill at Victoria hospital in London. G. T. R. Agent Henry is away to New Ontario on a few clays hunting trip and Geo. Lamont, of White - chuch islooki after his work here. I3. Gordon, late of Wingham, was presented with a handsome oldach end chain and an address by the Lon Despercite Coughs Dangerous coughs. Extremely' perilous coughs, Coughs that rasp and tear the throat and lungs. Coughs that shake the whole body. Youneed a regu- lar medicine, a doctor's medi- cine, for such a cough. Ask your doctor about Ayer' Cherry Pectoral A.W. 8++4411444 our for•Ru1M R. banish al hal i from our MoOtOto4 tiersWe az.� oda to consult d05tpe Any good doctor will tell you that a medi- cine like Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cannot do its best work if the bowels are eon stipated. Ask your doctor if be knows anything better than Ayer's Pills for cor- recting this sluggishness of the liver, — -ix.d. b7 the,T, 0. Ayer 0o., Lewin. Mrs.•—�. don Board ofTra do- par•tuue for Toronto.prior to his de - The teacher to fill. Miss Dadson's place on the High School staff is Miss M. J. Baird, B. A., of Toronto Junc- tion. She is an Honor graduate of Toronto n t-0 University, a specialist in English and Moderns and has had seven veers experience. 3 Joseph Clark, who for thepast three months has been caretaker of the Win "ham cemetery, passed away on Monday of last week in his 47th year. Mr. Clark took a heavy cold last week which developed into pneumonia and he was ill only a few days. She Is White as a Ghost. Is it a matter of pride to be pale as a lily—certainly not. What every yeoman wants is strength; color, vigor. Buoyancy and health are the light of every woman, and these she need not Iack if she only uses Fee- rozone• It gives appetite, creates strength, enriches blood, gives vigor to the nerves, color to the cheeks -and brightness to the eyes. Ferrozone is at once convertible into health, beauty and strength. There is power in E'er- rozone,—try it, and know what you have missed, 50e. at all dealers. Listowel Listowel's postal revenue for the year ending March 31, 1909, was 86,- 218.83. Salaries, $2,083. A local committee has arranged to put 00 fu the Music Hall during the coming Winter a course of Ave' high class concerts. John and Mrs. Mader, of Berlin, announce the en agement of their daughter, Frances,, to Dr. It, Mel- vinLarge, of Vancouver. B. C., son of Mt and in a Large, Poole, Ontario. The wedding will take place on Nov 17th Methodist Ohurch Anniversary will be observed the last Sunday of No- velnbcr, Rev. Dr. Carman, of Toron- to, General Superintendent of the Methodist Church, is expected to preach. MVIrs. Nelson Dickson was operated upon recently at the home of her son, Harry, and one of bar Byes which has bothered her for years was 'removed. She is recovering from the operation very satisfactorily. J. W. and Mrs, Scott have returned to town after enjoying It seven weeks' trip to the Coast and Southern Cali- fornia. They went by C. P. R. mak- ing short stops at Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton and other points in the Canadian West; also visiting Vancou- ver and Victoria and taking in the Seattle Exhibition. From there they journeyed South via Portland to San Francisco, visiting Mrs. Scotts niece, •+♦•♦'a♦+•+•4.•+•+♦•1'♦44.1.♦+•4.•+♦+•4.•+•+♦a•0•1•44...1•0•1..4.•+♦+• Furniture LeatherdaL, i!e44 4, a •N .1 1Carpets4' ♦ 4. As house-cleaning time comes around again you + I - will be thinking of new Carpets and Linoleums, \Ve do have for the Fall season a much larger and better as- • ♦ sortnlent than we have' heretofore shown and at prices t * that we feel sure will 4.suit you. •• •• Rugs • j Our stock of Rags is especially good for the I•'all trade. Soiu.e• - • + thiug 110W and will well repay you to inspect them before purchasing. 4 • Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, Wool and •M Union Squares in all sues. • - t Linoleus�rlis • ♦ 4, Two and Pout• yards in a variety of Floral and Block Patterns, ranging In price from 050 per running yard upwards. o 3 Oil Cloths All Widths and a good choice in Patterns, It Is no trouble to show goods, call s' I solicited at 4i Leatherdales' o Nous • ep't� es i Das BrusselsOrgans e iel14 ♦4444.•1••1' 1444••4'• '•444.104• 4•••1•40.1-04.114•44+•444.4.44+44444 Mise Dick, at IBel'kely and afterward eton g o of a new armor is Montreal going 00 1,08 Angeles end • retnrnin by fill Peeso, Texas and -Chicago They bars an altogether delightful .trip a Sir Frederick Borden laid the corner Morris CARD air THAxxe,--john and Mrs gcinching fire, Douglas desire to thank man friend and neig]shore for obeli' kincl0088 and svmpatn.�yin the death r y Of obeli soil d'0hn, IVIay the cord reward them it, he n for loo MEl1•ro%y,—In loving memory of John Donglas, who died Oct, 24tH, 1909: Thou h 704) Iver* deur t0 u0, dear John, Rat And Ha In wieder 091154 ,d you looms To Heaven's Itnppy shore, J011n's spirit ram earth bath fled. His soups Jiving but his body's decd, And though it coot his loving parents Palo Whitt Was their loss e0 hie Batu. Farewell, deny sou, fnrew011 1 Till We ashell ised with mere to dwell On Car,nan'a happy shore. Lines written by hie mother, Mrs, 3, Douglas. cam—"—,.—.— Mrs. John Shannon Ieft last week for McEwen, `Tenn„ to spend the Winter with her son, Mrs. R. G, Reynolds has returned from a two months' trip CO Regina and New Westminster. Vie Road Machine Factory is being fixed up for business, all the nrachiu- ety needed having alreadybeen boa t g h The appearance of that well known contractor, J. Il. Troulanhauser, in town, revives the rumor that our ele- vator is to be doubled iu storage capa- city. Jailer and Mrs. Griffin went to Owen Sound to attend the funeral of the lady's, cousin, the late Timothy Hatton, a well known druggist of that town. The directors of the Goderich Indus- trial Exhibition find that the finances of the fair are in a better condition than was atfirst supposed. They are paying prize money and accounts in full and do not expect to have more than a small note to carry in the bank. The surplus from last year proved a very valuable resource. Since the proposal was made that the Goderich lawn bowlers should te- rnove their quarters to Victoria Park, the t club bas been in negotiation with the Curling and Skating Association, which owns the West street grounds, and under a new arrangement with the Association it has been decided to remain at the present location. The grounds are to be levelled and other- wise improved, and next Spring' a club house will be built. The National 4)u Rl TraltScont(nental 1'an the. fist ofieial train from Winnipeg to Superior iunetion, Bast Deadman. a little Westminster townsbl bee. p R9 Rt vw fatally 1 b r e v undo l It1n Y 1)s 5�e4h Perth County Local Option will be tried in Rib- bert at the uext municipal election. Miss Jessie Maclaehlan was greeted with a poor house on Monday evening at Mitchell. Robert Bell, Hibbert, had a great erop of potatoes this year, two of them weighing five pounds. Six Mitchell young men went out to the neighborhood g cod o P M ft ancrie ' on Thanksgiving leis day an gg g fewdlna bagged.'34 rabbits hours hile being driven on the Logan road a horse from Nichols & Hugh- ey's livery stables, Mitchell, broke one ofshot. his legs and the animal had to be A record day's threshing was done at Thos, Brennan's, Hibbert, when 47 loads of oats, 3 loads of buckwheat and 8 loads of pens were threshed in 85 hours. An information was laid before Police Magistrate, at Mitchell, by In- spector Creighton, charging a young man of the town, who is 4)u the "In- dian list" with being drunk, Fred Mcolocklin, Mitchell, is 'suffer- ing from a sore hand. He scratched it on some object and blood poison- ing followed, necessitating his retire- ment from duty fora few days. James Norris, horse buyer, Mitch- ell, sold a pair of geldings to Jas. Scott, jr., of Hibbert. they were two and three years old, respectively and the price realized was $525, J. N. Eagleson, who for the past two years has been organist and choirmaster, of the Methodist church Mitchell, has received the degree of Bachelor of Music from the University ofTotonto. W. 1. Davis, of Mitchell, took a run down to Tilsonburg to see his son, whom he found to be still bravely battling against his king and serious illness. Ile was better than he expect- ed to find bine, and sits up daily. Ise ae Hord of Mitchell, c eii writes recently.—We left New York in the morning at six o'clock, after a busy day in the city. .The "Cleveland is an nnmeasesteamer, and would reach, I believe almost from the market corn- er in Mitchell to the opera house. It is quite easy to become lost on sucb a vessel, but atter two or three days spent on board we fuel more at home. Altogether there are 700 passengers, 9 of them being Canadians -6 from Toronto, terse from .Montreal and my- self and ivil'e. At present the surface of the briny deep is very smooth, but the weather is rather cold. Despite the early hour of sailing alargge crowd gathered to see us off. We have reakfast at 8 o'clock, dinner at 12 o'clock noon and supper at 6 o'clock, with coffee in between sowill manage to keep alive. Our state -room is very comfortable and quiet and as a result we can have a good sleep between meals. For the next eight days we will see nothing but water, at the end of which time we expect t n reach act re h t o island of b w Iadorfa whileyou are hi your pew at church, it being tSun- day, On the following Tuesday, Oct. 27th, we will be at Gibraltar and there we will have our first oppor- tunity of mailing sotue letters home since starting. But breakfast is now ready, and so must say Good-bye to everybody and Mitchell in particular. Boping that you will all keep 'well I remain, yours truly, Three e unknown ones walking on the track were killed by a train near St. C5111eel nes. Prot, Geo. Adam Smith of Cr s 4)v accepts the principalship ofla1115 Univeiei. iv of Aberdeen The Canadian Northern Rsilwey have floated five miliion dollars of bonds in London end will use the money in Add- ing to their r,,On,y lin5, !'he Cabinet at Ottawa bee decided to Ceminnte Mrs, Robinson's eenteilce for etaildilnurder to tell '14570 imprisoplttent. Ken. ccbi ql . Graham r1 Ve na reception at Slralhray,wlaerq be ad- dressed a large meeting'' in support of. D. P. Ross, the Liberal candidate, John li;in.ward, who is said to hove a wife living in Dundas county, was shot and probably wounded while attempting to escape fl' am a Detroit eonsleble who had 107reete4 him en a charge of bigamy. Cures golds and breaks up the fever in 24 hours. if you "feel yourself taking cold", get a hoe at your desler's--255, or send direct if your dealer does not keep them. COLEMAN MEDICINE CO„ TORONTO. WOG it••e•••••••••••••m••e••••••meae•®••se••oe••••••sa®•o• • s •Haroess ••• • • • Blankets • • Robes I Rubber Rugs, s • g ' •• AT LOWEST PRICES •• i • • 0 0 5, 0 • • • 7a • • 5 • • so • Trunks and Satchels • I IBoots and •• Shoes • of all kinds and of the mostreliable manufacture. • aa Repairs in h•arness, Collars, Boots and Shoes promptly done. • • • • i 1. C. 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