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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1911-11-2, Page 5BUSINESS CARQRt K, 0. r. M. Rruaro a Tot pi We tuageapeea, zip. 24 bold Weir - lar mootio a be , d e t o re41' g iu s it9 g Roan, Beaker' iiioaa ou rho at and ard Bloch, rue i o soli o h• elle ave c u1 q 9 t iq Y gg Pleituanlwwys wglo nun, >u .'o ;N: Com, m .,Ut:A K A. t> Rb, 7� n u z .. SPEIVOE rQ G N EYANOh,R Ax ISSUER 4 V D ox IIA:,IIRJAGE LIOENSES some an fie real OlUee, Ethel, s9.4 JOHN HARRIS, Agbuta ToWiek IYl, utual 1! ire, durance Oon i$any Oiaeo and Realdenoott;. Jlp3'%1v" • `'`i;' WALTON. ONT, JOHN SUTHERLAND rN901taNen, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH, AUCTIONEERS. J��- l'T. SCOTT AS AN AUOTION- i • dun, will sell for, better prices, to • bettor wen, id lees time and lesscharges than any other Auotienoer In East Hnroe or ha Won't oharge anything. Dates and orders can always be arranged at this calm or by P pvradnal application, LEGAL ANS CONVEYANCING. V Y• 111, 3LN OL AIR— VV Barrister, Conveyancer, Votary lublic,.64o, lltltae=HLe•%art'6 mock mor Nor tb us toutral Hotel. ri Loiter iur rho Metropolitan Bank, !`. jItOUDI''00'P, BAYS & KILLORAN RA-MUSTEHH - HULIOI'TORH NOTARIES._ PUBLIC, H'r0.' W. t'aooncuoT. K. U. • K. 0, Huts Y.'L. KXLLOZCAN Q ices--mheee formerly occupied by Messrs Cameron .& 11014, ti onEntan, - ORTA1110. ALLAN LIE Royal Mail Steamers MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Virginian.....,.. .. Friday, Oot. 27th 6 a. 113. Tunisian - Friday, Nov, 8rd 6 ' Victorian . Friday, Nov. 10th 6 (loratonn Friday, Nov. 17th 5 Virginian.. Friday, Nov. 24th'6 . MONTREAL. TO GLASGOW Grampian.,,....,. Saturday,. Oct, 28651 daylight Scotian' Saturday, Nov. 4th Heaperian Saturday, Nov. lith Ionian Saturday, Nov,18th • MONTREAL. TO LONDON One Class Second Cabin and Third. Claes Passengers•• Weakly service. All atearo ere equipped with wireless and sub, marine signalling ayate m.. Fall information as to rates, etc., on applica' t p-. ' 'to ,�,» W. H. KERR, -Agent Allan Line,. Brussels. CJJ .amayetsr,,AvDsgo t seray.,�A�T Young People -t We The ' con prepare.yon for business at t 5 Listowel Business College and place you in a good position when 4 • INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. tz You may enter any day. EDWIN O. MATTHEWS, Print SI MrRR[SW'Ss''4ir.,&" s't,♦�4i"eAIVO%s graduating. rOur.....,,............., Become. Independent 'q Graduates get and hold good posh- >S tions owing to their o enpenior training. p 4 Th -... �', ELLIOTT• • TORONTO, ONT. le doing the Highest. grade of *work in'. ,is and Shorthand Education, Students ofthis year are now imposi- tions worth from 950to$500 per inonth. -e Bnter now. Ontalpgne freer Oor. Young and 1 W. J.'ELLIOTT, .. Alexander. Ste. 1 - . Principal. krasi'fate victectia. VfelArAvols Ys a�tA�C RUPTURE Cure At your home without 'pain, danger 'or operation. My method will cure ap- parently hopeless cases no matter what 'your age is or how long : ruptured. Why wait until your rup- ture becomes strangulated when you can be cured ? Do not wait - Fill In coupon Aga 'Pifne:Rup ..... Single or Double ' Natne . ;tett,' , . .. , Address s, .... .,.. and return to J. S.. SMITH U8 Caledonia Bt. Dept. A Stratford, Ont. i Business Canis MISS BERTIi,4 ARUSTRONG Tvaoher pf Plane ofth59o'koen doer North e 11de4 Bonk, Steele Stem MISS PERLE SHA 'PE U full E.a,.Udeei na- ha@ poised dna oau Y k ! Yh n M pi rou of the Pianoforte D.seswesle,endp et the morn a pupils at he of Siena, Pr clad hspremisede to erV ei a Ji at her dayle, d setuys street, e lull at vdt f e ah F?I'VSeits Ethel Friday t S u )y o. a week, _ DR, ?-, T. M'RA0 Bachelor or stedlcine, VLiveesity of Termite Licentiate alts Graduate of the College of Phy siolaaa and ,Surgeons, Ont.Yost-graduate Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 8osp�ltel, (diceRo,1511, Ez•a0use Surgeon to St. Male sees reospttal,;reroute. Chloe over F. 1i, Smtth'a' Drug Store, Tele- phone oonneetion with Orenbroolc at all hotaro. DR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. Physibetn and Surgeon ; Post Graduate courses London (hme,) New York and Chicago Boa. pitala. epeenhettention todieeese of eye, earl nose and throat:" Eyes tested for glasses. DR. HAMILTON Dental Surgeon Ronor Graduate Dental Department, Toronto University ; Licentiate of Royal College of Dental Surgoouo, of Toronto. Office in Snaith Block recently vacated by Dr,Neild. DR. WARDLAW nt rio Veterinary ograduate n of the O p V e y. iourCollege, Day and night calls. Cillos opposite Flour Mill,. Ethel. ,.. t G1 ID TROVE W Rape war BRUSSELS GOINO.SOwTH GOING NORTE Mail' 7:07 a niExpress 10:55 n Express 11:26 a.nt. Mail ............... 159 p P . P m Ez rese 2.66 m . I Express 8:62 p m lJMONEdJV PaCIPIC WALTON To' Toronto .- To Goderieh Express 7:41 a m I Express .........11:87 a m Express 2:577 p m 'Express - 7;55 p m WROXETER Going East -'7:05 R. 3h. and. 8:55 p. 113. Going Wept 12:46 and 9:97 p. in. All trains going East connect with O. P. 1r. at Orangeville for Owen•Sound,. Elora and T G. B. stations, •- GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent. X cat Sztris 0tcmts 'ruts week a Hook and Ladder Truck was shipped from Brussels Fire Engine Works to Thamesvitle by whose Council it was ordered, It was a neat outfit, substantially built and 'whitest for many years. • For pains in the side or chest damp- en a piece of flannel with Chamber- lain's Liniment and bind it over the Beat of pain. There is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. A new carding machine has been ad- ded to the plant of the Excelsior Knit. ting Factory, Brussels this week. J. 1'. Wood, the hustling proprietor is de- termined to keep up with the times in supplying his customers with up-to-date goods. Awe ' BROKEN.—Harvey, youngest son of Robe. Ross, of Kincardine, formerly of Brussels, fell off the 'platform in the coal shed at his home and broke his .left arm at the wrist. He is'a grandson of David Ross, sr., Elizabeth street, Brus- sels "Ido not believe there is any other medicine so good for whooping cough as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. Francis Turpin, Junction. City, Ore. This remedy is also unser- paused for colds and croup. For sale by all dealers. SOWING SEEDS IN DANNY."— The amusing yet instructive story will be presented by members of` the young people of the Epworth League ib the Town Hall ou Tuesday evening, Nov, 14th. By a perusal of the book the interesting story will be all the better enjoyed in its portrayed. Keep the date clear, , NEW REEVE.—At a meeting of the ratepayers of Sephen, for the purpose ot dominating candidates for the reeveship, Henry Willem of Dashwood. was elect- ed by acclamation. The vacancy in the Council was caused by the death ce Reeve Samuel Switzer, about three weeks ago. ' There is•little danger from a cold or front an attack of the grip except when followed by pneumonia, and this never happens when Chamber-. lain's Cough Remedy is used. This remedy has won its great reputation and extensive sale 'by its remarkable cures ofcolds and grip and can be re- lied upon with implicit confidence. For sale by all dealers. HYDRO POWER 1N. FluwoN.-Mr. Shaw an engineer of the Hydro Electric Com- mission, is making a tour of Huron county, discussing and investigating the needs for power at the various centres, and the amounts which could probably be disposed ot in the event of the Hydro Tines, coning here. He has visited Hayfield, Exeter, Crediton, Hen - sell, Blyth and wilt call at all the central points to make his enquiry complete. It is understood he will then report to the cosnmissiou.so that we may expect ere long a pretty' full statement of the possi- bilities of the power situation in this county, Reeve Leckie has been secur- ing information for Mr. Shaw here. I5 TRE GOVERNMENT TO BLAME ?--I5 the Government entirely to 'blame for the scarcity of teachers`? Would 'it not improve conditions if the trustees were Willing to. pay higher salaries? How poorly paid are public snbool teachers in comparis(u With young iuen and women in commercial' life, The average salaries received by graduates of the Central Business College of Stratford. accepting positions this term, was $576 per annum. borne applications received . from the West offered' $72o, $78o and $goo per annum, The BUSiness College course is shorter than the Notlnai School term While' Business College 'graduates have greater opportunities. One young man who could not attend the Normal School because' be was too young, took :a course :n the C, B. C., of, Stratford and at 18 yearsof age was earning $t2oo per an- num. Some of Igio class are 'Mt/ sens- ing still better salaries. The Stratford Business College registers more students each year then:, anyof the Normal Schools and when you consider the Sec - cess of its graduates you 'do not wonder at its large attendance, Many teachers give up their schools each year to pre. ," DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION TO CURE ECZEMA Thu most, tol011110100 pllysicittiie of this. comit4'y and Europa are I10W u s 'nsli 'o t )i( 'u •Har k 'Uintti l e 1 sAlbl 1 1'h 1l OoUii Tepee], !i mei !1 )eh• s n1( cull Loci - lug itgredionte for the cute of Eczema Psoriasis end alt otliet forme of skin'. trouble. Title eoinpeuotl 15 Known els - the D. D, A Prescription, Dr, lJoimcs, the WOiI tilawietch) specialist, )a5Itcs :—' I urn convinced that the D. D. D. Prescription is as 11151011 14 specific for 1520111n 119 is quiui55e for malaria. I have been pre- seything the D. I). D, .remedy,fo!'. year's," D. D. D, Ptesei•ipti»n will instantly stop the hunting iteli, and h1 short time cure the disease. It will not 10. j.ue tlic pis 551, but will make it cleitr, aiid soft. You Seto try D: D, D. without ex- pense if you send for a free sample bottle tel the D. D, D. Luboioistoi'ies, Dept. B. P. 49 Colborne St., Torentq. pare' for commercial life, while others wild have prepared for positions so commercial teachers are now receivii#g_ freio $i2oo to $2000 per minora. In- vestigation will prove that finanolally the future of the teacher v . is not near) so promising ss that of the Business Col- lege graduates. Get in touch with the Stratford Business College and you will. be surprised to learn what it does for graduates, It is undoubtedly the pest school of its kind in the province and this no doubt accounts for the great success of its students. Select Your Medicine With Care In debility and weakness medicine should be mild and far reaching. Many pills and purgatives U1'0 1100 110.551, aro drastic instead of curative. Excessive action is always followed by depression, and 51 lowing this, Dr. Hamilton devised his pills or Mandrake $o Butternut so as to mildly increase liver and kidney tent vity, flush out the elementary canal, tone anti regu- late the bowels. Thus do De. H'uiil- ton's Pills eliminate poisons from the body, restore clearness to the skin,, bring strength and that sweet re- storer of health—sleep. Best meth - chit on earth, 25c per box at all deal. 619. Henfryn The organization Meeting of the A. Y. P. A. was held receutly. Meet- ing was opened by Rev. H. B. Ashby. Election of officers for the conning year resitltecl as follows Patron, Rev. H. 13. Ashby ; Pres.. Geo, Kerr Vice Pees,; Miss Cunningham ; Cor. Sec Miss E. Kerr ; Ree. Sec., Miss Purvis ; Freas., C. Saunders. Var- ious cominittees were formed and itis hoped that a successful year will re- sult with such an energetic execu- tive. They hope to repair the Pal, WI Ball and make Other improve- ments this yeti!'. Fordwich Joe and Mrs. Kaz and little boy left for Walkerton, where they vvi11 make Choir future home and Mr. Kaz will hairdo, larger field for lois business. Mrs. Schwaudt, of Hanover, depart- ed this life .on Sittur'day, 15th ult., aged 67 years and 8 months, and inter- meet er-ment took place in W it iiamsfor'd ceme- tery on the followingTeesday. Heat[' trouble was the cause of death. The I deceased was Mrs. Eckel's mother. Anniversary of the Methodist ' church, Fordwicb, will be held on Sunday, November 5. The Rev. I. A. McKelvey, S. T. L., of Trowbridge, will•preach at 10.50 a. in. and 7 p. w. MY WOMEN READ THIS Pari#lan Sago Puts-4uatre Into Dull, Palled Hair Every woman S'eatior of Tall, Pon Who desires radiant !tale that everys o c i' os should elle a Ir sir ! 1 .n to Amer; o in L t 0s F x g J 4al and lame )dA a et t a a, e 00 cent bottle it y g g DAU6IITERa.it ! , i ails L#! Se. _Parisian z It ie not only a delightful anti re. freshi.g hai#'d)'easiog. aiid beautifies,- 11 lil.tt's tldt i s) uule'a 'i ' mac s # i td cites ft b i ] c lru f g i ata sh r I n( s'o a' it 1 t f loin ha , p g Lnd 'tch' s0a1 r mot t t to . o )e boo k, g p Y�V CUI(ED By Lydia .E E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound Baltimore Md,—" I send you here- with the picture of my Ilfteen year old daughter Alice, who was restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's "Vegeta- ble Compound. She was pile, with dark circles under her eyes, weak and irri- table. 'J.'wo different doctors treated her and called it Green Sickness, but s h e yew worse g all the+ time Lydia .Plnk- lam's Vegetable Compound was rec- ommended, and after takingthree'. bot- tles she has regained ]ler heath, thanks to your medicine. I can recommend it for all female troubles,"—Mrs. L. A. °OHI AAN, 1103 Rutland' Street, Bahl - more, Md. Hundreds of such letters from moth- ers expressing their gratitude for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. pound has accomplished for them have been received by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass. Young Girls, Beed This Advice. Girls who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, head- ache, eatache, dragging -down sensations, faint. ing spells or indigestion, should take immediate action and be restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound. Thousands have been restored to health by its use. • Write to MrsPinkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice, free. A Thank Offering will be taken at both services. On Fi'iclay evening, Nov. 8t•d, there will he a Fowl Supper in the basement of the church under the auspices of the Willing Workers' 'Society. - Struck By Lightning Neatly describes. the celerity of Putnam's Corn Extractor. Roots corns out in short order. Causes no pain, leaves no scar, and gives perfect satisfaction. Remember there is only one "best"— that's Putnanl's— fifty years in use.. • Atwood Mrs. toodMrs. Joseph Ward left for her home in Edmonton. • Thanksgi vi ng Day, a union Thanks- giving service was held in the -Baptist church at 10:80 a. m. Rev. J.-0. Reid was the preacher, while other local pastors took part. Tuesday evening of last .week a number of young people of the Metho- dist church gathered at the home of Ilrs. J. A. McBain, and spent a most delightful time, A splendid program Was given, the most important item being an address and presentation of a Jardinere to Mrs. J. Johnston, (nee 'Miss Olive Ballantyne) for her faithful 11 The Hand That Cooks The Dinner is the hand that ruler.the world. In spite of what they say about "cradles", the slope is the all-import- ant factor in "home -rule." A Parisian Sage is the best hair tonic known. itis the only one that will cure clateltuil, cleanse the scalp and nnakothe hair grow long and beauti- ful. work' as Sunday School' teacher, Ieboil'..eal,rue work and a member Of the. Pin'suant' to adjournment the Directors of the Ebna- Farmer's Fire Insn l'tailee Go„ met' in the Agricul- wild hail, .Atwood. All lie niembers of the board were present lent Messrs:' Moffatt and Grieve. A. claim for cattle killed by lightning was pre- sented ,fermi George McKnight, of Wallace, which was adjusted at $22. George Gtopp, of Mot•nington, pr e- seke a claim for his barn and con- tents destroyed by fire which was ad- justed at $2400.00. Applications for insurance were accepted amounting to $87,.450.00. A levy of 3% was made on all pentium notes in force on the, 31st day of October, to be collected at the following places, the Bank of Hamilton, at Atwood, Listowel and Milverton and the Stirling Bank, Monk ton. Meeting adjourned till Tuesday, NOV. 21st. Ohtarnberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken' or ,gripe, and may betaken with perfect safety by the most delicate woman or the young- est child. The old and feeble will also find these a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weak- ened digestion and for regulating the bowels. For sale by all dealers. Seaforth Miss Rae Dickson has arrived from Fort Saskatchewan on a visit with her parents, Postmaster and Mrs. Dickson Seaforth Milling Go. are making preparations for the installationof electric motors. They will be one of the -largest users of hydro -electric power in town. The 34th Anniversary of the Sea - forth Methodist church was observed Sunday and Monday. President of the Conference, Rev. R. I. Warner, of St. Thomas preached. W. D. McLean, of -the Expositor, has acquired ati interest in the Dun- das Banner and has assumed editorial and business control of that journal. He will remove hie family to Dundas at an early date. Following are the officers of the Hockey team, :—Hon. Pres., F. Kling ; Hon, vice Pies., J. Bell ; Pres., J. Willis ; vice Pres., W. McDougall ; Treasurer, Mr. Watts ; Secretary, H. Smith, Committee, A. Broadfoot, W. Smith, and James Reid. It was decided to enter a team in both Junior and Intermediate 0. H. A. Ono Of rho Saddest Stories First it was a cold, neglected of course and catarrh developed. Noth- ing was done and consumption fol- lowed. Watch the little cold, keep it front grouting by using "Oatarrh- ozone.' Nothing simpler than in- haling the germ -killing vapor of this grand remedy. Colds and catarrh flee as before fire. Every tsetse of throat and bronchial trouble yields immediately. C)atarrhozotie is scienti- fic and absolutely guaranteed for pre- venting and outing catarrh and kin- dred ills. Two sizes, 25c and $1.00 at all dealers. W l n Pham Miss Maggie VanNorman has taken the position of assistant in. the office of the Times, vacated by Miss At- tridge. E. A. Hammond and Frank R. Houson have returned home after spending the past few months at Fort George. Rev. E. H. Oroly and Miss Fleuty were delegates last week to the Angli- can Young People's Association con- vention in London. Old friends here were grieved at the sudden death in Toronto on Monday evening of last week of Margaret S. Palmer, relict of the late D. M Gor- don. 'The fnnelai took place to Wing - ham oenhetei y on Friday on arrival of 11.55 15. m. G. T. R. train from Tor- onto. Carroll Pelo has been appointed private secretary to Hon. W. H. Hearst, the. new Minister of Lands, Forests and Mines, to take the place vacated by Geo, W. Yates, who fol- lowed Aon. Frank Cochrane to Ot- ttawa. Mr. Hele is a former Winghain boy. NATURE STOPS When The Kidneys Give Out D0 yon feel that you simply can't, go any farther—that you inose have rest for that lame and aching^ back— relief from that constant dead -tired feeling—freetloni from those stabbing, Chancellor is the best guarantee that the "hand" will keep your home moving in the right direction of economy and health. Please call and see our line of GURNEY -OXFORD STOVES and RANGES that are built and sold on honor. The Chancellor and Imperial Oxford are equipped with the Oxford Economizer. Come and let us show you how this marvellous device saves tune and fuel by n single touch of the lever; how it holds fire, and directs odors up the chimney. The Dividing Oven Strip guides heat equally all over the `oven— fine baking insurance. The Reversible Grate saves time and fuel -was These, with other star features make us proud to show theGurney-Oxf line. Design—finish—workmanship—all these de we want to demonstrate to yourentire satisfa Wilton & Gine to darting pains ? It is nature's warning t h a t the kidneys are giving out and you need the help of Booth's i n '.Pills, ed Convention of North Burma Con- servatives will be held VihA i 11 l''rlda;, biovar##her 13. at 1 p. zn, to nominate a candidate for the Ontario Legislature, i 1 R, A, Diins e l y met with paint at, it ne• .,, Cwl r1 cillo clic assisting the well d) I<1 n a t g well. l 1. at rho tesG teen of easiu A g was being driven into, the well and "Doc" was on the scaffold above, Unfortunately he slipped, and one of hisangers r n t ri i rs was brought G o to he m l g g of the aasin 'uet as the weight' fell, The digit was badly smashed that It had to be amputated. Deni Liao nroaaytInilnents A vent lu#ago- they were popular, Today people want something easy .to apply, certain in results, and above all a clean hutment, When NTerviliue '' 13 applied acl)ea and pains disappear . ES the1)0505 abaorb its soothing heal-' ing • aro1] eyries. Nerviline penetrates properties. o the core of bileail), eases instantly and leaves no oily bad , smelling memory behind. (Goad to take in, • capital to rub on, and five times more powerful in destvo in Pain than any'. p y g oily liniment, Don't fllil to get Is large 25e bottle, You will bep roue of the bread you'll make with PURITY FLOUR FTER seeing a batch of big, gold': Y snow - white , loaves, that you have baked from PURITY FLOUR, you will, indeed, be proud of your cooking -ability— and proud of your wisdom in deciding to pay the liitle extra it costs to procure such high-class flour.._ You will admit, too, that we are justified in the pride we take in milling this superb flour. ITYFL' U R "More bread and better bread" PURITY FLOUR is milled exclusively from the best West- ern hard wheat—the world's finest. Morethanthat,PURITY FLOUR consorts entirely of the high-grade portions of the wheat. The low- grade portions are separated and excluded during the PURITY process of milling. Such high-class flour, of course, expands more in the baking. It makes "more bread and better bread." It makes lighter, flakier pastry, too, if you just take the pre- caution to add more shortening. On account of its unusual strength PURITY FLOUR, for best results, requires more shortening than ordinary flour. Progressive dealers, everywhere, sell PURITY FLOUR and take pride in recommending it. Add PURITY FLOUR to your grocery list right now. 106 I So1d by JAS. BALLANTYNE, W. J. MCCRACKEN, J. T. ROSS, GEO. THOMSON. ALF. BARKER, Distributor, Brussels deidedeste f,URITy Fcou 60 ruRlrY t •.r••1.4*.e.4•4•0+••••l••+•'+•+••••4.4.0+•+••44.+•'t••+•+•4•4e'4 a•s4•4. • • • • s •• ••i• • •• • We Like to Talk Kodak J. R. WENDT, We are always best satisfied when our customers are best satisfied. That's one reason why we always like to talk about Kodaks. The Kodak goods have quality written all over there. KODA KS made and popularized amateur photogra- phy. They have always led. in improve- ments in new ideas. We carry a full line. They are not expensive—$5.00 up. We'll be pleased to show the goods. Jeweler end Engraver, Wroxeter • b • •Y • •• • i. • • •" • + • + • • .I.••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4.4104444+.14•44+.+•+44•44+0+• • e+.+•+•+•+•••+••••••••••••t• •+•+•+•+•••+•4• •'+•+e+•••+•+ ! + • • +. • • • • • • • • + • •+ • + + • Fashionable Millinery WE return our hearty thanks to the Ladies of Brussels and vicinity for their generous support in connection with our Millinery Opening. New Goods, Latest Styles and Fair Prices are three elements we figure on gaining us customers. Call and see us when you re- quire Millinery. • • • • • • ' m • •• 4 0 4. H' • 4.• w • • • • • • • • - • • • •