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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1911-11-30, Page 58USiNE$S CAROL K. O. r M. Bromide Ten 6 ;Tont the 14uvoabthe No, 2a (told Choi re'ula Kochr i r moaGl0 1 In the 0 i Backer o of, M the h. and 8rd TuoaduY e e Inge of.eaoh month; A, 80 1I 11$5 001o. situni .ways 4, MoGUIi*E, R. K. WM . Sf'ENC - CONVEYANCBR AND ISSUER os MARRIAGELICENSES Mee In the Post Olaoer Ethel. JOHN HARRIS, Agent Hewlett Mutual Fire Insurance Company Ofloo and lioeiafenoo- WALTON, ONT. JOHN SUTHERLAND iN9DIi4N(;, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH, AUCTIONEERS, 11 8. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION- bettermenu'le leloll time better obargeo than any other Auctioneer in Etat. Huron or he won't charge anything. Dates and orders San always be arranged at this otfiae or by p ureuns1 applioatton. LEGAL AND CONYEIYANCIN6. M. SINCLAIR— NolaryPublic,ldeor'Ulgoo liiewurts Block 1 door North of Central Hotel. Salioltor for the Metropolitan Bank. IIOU'DP'OO. , HAYS & KILLORAN steam r :RS, BOLIOI'5ORS, NOTARIES 1On41u, I(TO.. W. raoonruow, K. O. - R. 0. Hdro J. 4. Kxrmonaa, Oeleea-Thule formerly ocoapied by Messrs t;amerou a Holt. - Be0EOIOO, - 080157110.. ALLAN TINE Royal Marl Steamers ST. JOHN AND HALIFAX TO LIVERPOOL Steamer Proal St. John From Halifax Grampian...... Sat, Deo. 2nd Direct Victorian Fri. Deo. 8th.: Sat, Deo. Oth *Scotian Sat Deo. 9th Corsican ....., Thurs. Deo, 14th Direct, *This steamer sails to Glnegow. RATES OF PASSAGE First Class, $7260 and $82.50 according to steamer.. Second Class, $52.00 to $50.00 according to steamer. Third Class, $80 26; $21,25 and $22.50 according to steamer. BOSTON TO GLASGOW Scotian from Boston Thursday, Deo, 7th, - Eumidton from Boston Thursday, Dec, 2let. PORTLAND TO GLASGOW Lake Erie from Portland Thursday Nov. 80th Sicilian Dec, 14th Corinthian " " " Dec,' 28th Ste Olass""tiers passeugerssn lat $46 00 and $47.ervice 50 rates aid third class at $80.26. Pull information as to rates, oto., on applica- tion to W. H. KERR. Agent AllaoLine, Brut/Bela. a4vLv�6..ee esal. A par Winter Term from Jan. 2 You risk nothing gby attending gthis or ior M rmanaCe Its reputation glngand agdealing la absolute.ly clean and it willremain so ELLIOTT EavtTORONTO, ONT. is In n class by itself when strictly first. cines work is ooneidored. Graduates are sure to getood positions owing to their prosier training, Write for Targe catalogue. Cor. Young and 1 W. J. ELLIOTT, Alexander Sts.f Principal. 4LaV6to,4atat atffcs'a7ast,i4Ra7elifr. aVeGA`4' RUPTURE Cured At. your home without pain, danger or.operatioll. My method will cure parently hopeless ccs matter what your or how long rupt Why wait until your tune becomes strangulatec a�.11 nn . _„ t , Business Cards THiN HAiR ON TOP MISS BERTHA . ARKS TRgN6 Teacher of Plan A 'Studio eMusk) Store, re, one door North of the Standard Hank, Brussels. • B•tf - MISS PERI.E SHARPS has passeds000easlully her second exelalna. i4ou of 'ho Ptuaoforto Department of the To• Moto to on 1 C ser ut • Y Pt of musk), y M o, and is prgpni•ed to take sitprls at Ler day a, d Saturday ay of 8 ts'VlsiEs Ethel Friday and Saturday oC such week, [?R, 7', T. M'I}AE Bachelor of Medicine, Unn•ereity of Toronto ; Lloenplate Had Graduate of the College of Phy. taCagSimians and Buyout's, Post -graduate adufa o Ey, ENoe d Th BM/01W, Ex -Sona( Surgeonto et, 50711* taTorogo. OSoe over F. 11, Smith's Drug Store, Tele• phone eonneoti0n with Oranbrook at all hours. D. M. FERGUSON ETHEL. ONT. Physician and Surgeon ; Post Graduate courses London (Eng.), New York and Chicago Roe. plGade. Special attention to disease of eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes tested for glasses. DR. ,HAMILTON Dental Surgeon Honor Graduate Dental Department, Toronto University ; Licentiate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons, 0* -Toronto. Office in Smith Block recently vacated by Dr, lPeild. DR, WARDL.qW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Day and night anile: O111oe oppoatte Flour Mill, Ethel, &Warn) Femur Austral' BRUSSELS Me1Gol80 50080 G0,510 No,t 7;07 a mExppress ..,...:10:66 a m Express 11:26 n m I Mali.., 1;10 p Express 2:66p m Express - 8:62 p WALTON To Toronto_To Goderich Express......... 7:41 a In xpress .11:87 x I5 Express 2:67 p to I Express,........ 7:56 p m WROXETER Going East - 7:06 a. m. and 8;55 p, m. Going West - 12:40 and 9:47p,m, All trains going East connect with 0. P. R. at. Orangeville tor Owen Sound,. Elora and T G. B. stations. GEC. ALLAN, Local Agent. i5ta:irt gaps BI uevale FINNIGAN'S FOIOTt7xE.—This play will be presented by a company from the Parish Olub, Wingharn, in the Foresters' Hall here on Friday even- ing of this week, Dec. 1st, under the auspices of Knox church Guild. The Winghatnitea present Finnigatn's Fortune in gond style and no doubt, a full house will witness it Friday even- ing. Winthrop Cave,m church, Winthrop, will hold its anniversary on Sunday, Dee. 3rd. lliev. D. N. McRae, 13, D., Ph. D,,. Mitchell, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Fowl Supper and entertainment will be given on Monday evening, Dee. 4511. Talent from Brussels, Sea - forth forth and Clinton will take part in the program. A splendid night is anticipated. Prominent Manufacturer Speaks In Vankleek Hill, Ont., no nue is better known than Geo. S. Watson. When he says "Catarrhozone is a real cure," depend on it being so. "My wife" he writes "was subject J to bed attacks tin o ab i rutatiou and bronchitis. Many remedies were tried but few proved at all useful. .Cata4rrh- ozone was different. It seemed to get right at the sore spots and brought re- lief quickly. We have found Catarrh ozone an absolute cure for bronchitis and catarrh." Nothing cures more quickly so get it to -day, two sizes, 250 and 31.00 at all dealers. . W l ngham Communion service will be held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning, December 3rd. Postmaster Ishister, of Saskatoon, Sask., was visiting for a few days last week with his brother, Wm. lsbister.` Dr. Agnew and Dr. H. J. Adams, of Embro, have formed a partnership and will••carryon the practice of medi- cline in the offlee occupied by Dr. Agnew Jot. some years past Andrew Cruickshank, who was on remand fora week since being found guilty by Judge Holt of assailltine' Miss Davis, of town, wits sentenced by Judge Holt to Seven years in King. eton.penitentiary. The work of renovating the Baptist church is being pushed rapidly along, The interior of the building is being brightened by a fresh coat of paint and a new furnance will be prat in, When work is completed a new organ will be installed. Mrs. Tamlyn, wife of Dr. Tamlyn, 'ed at the family residence, Cedar ay after ail Illness ex- time. She wee 73 e„ batty]^ i Ifar'si i all P Sage, air power, u that. J s, Vox gna Irl (0pr Will nit (muse hair to grow teller( the hair le ebimniag out, nothing on tllie earth will, And we say to every bo dy you canhlva You• intieY back Parisian Sage Islet the best bale ;vowel., hale 855705, hair beautifies', teed datelrmff cure on the market to -day. It stops itching scalp and fitklinp�i Heir ttrml makes hair grow thick anay else ildautly, or [Honey back. 50 cents foe it large bottle. Parisian Sage [makes the hair soft and brilliant and Promotesores t vLh . have been added, malting a total of 342 at the present time. The company A .� owns 129, miles of pole line and has • 203 miles of wire circuit, Total assets . • _ of the company are $19,-421.19 ilnd the liabilities to this public, 30,178,14, • • WP.Fraser . Clinton. whs. A. Forbes has just received wort' that her, niece, Mrs. Elmore • •• Berets, aped 20, whoryas married only • • a short time ago, was burned to death • Tailor to'Men • at her home at - Sedgewick, Alberta. • • The young woman was using coal. oil •• who Know. . • to light a fire when the can of oil in •• het. hands exploded,setting fire to her { • BRUSSELS • clothing. She ran into the hall and ♦ •• i. .y P •••••••••••••••••••••••••• lllrs Ashby s out the week Svit1r h ClubbLog ♦ special • $ .. Tem Pose, hats.Brad( a5'1'angetnente • •• to (tub with the following papers and • They will be sent to an addre • Y se ex - • t0 t i•. •. ... vnLd e States 50 t s aL • vents extra) a at •V8IUeS _ .. ♦ the following subscription prlc(a,;• — • her mother ]tt w�l •C, Mat 'Ye. Y s. Robot , 1 0 f bpi t lol• ♦ Isar WAS in Toronto 1 t» 4 flower C s w, �- Al•. of was in Toronto last week J. A, I'&aOain, cotnrneecial traveller' • • lending the ' ,�, ♦ fLtlrt and eh ow. his /nether who was v ill • d rnr - ♦ • • 4•aotl-n • • • • • Weekly Sun , 180 " Farmers' Advocate 285 • " Northern Messenger135 • Dailies • PosT and Toronto Star 3220 Toronto News 235 • " Toronto Globe 4 50 " Toronto Maii Enipito 450 " :'Toronto World ,, 300 " London Advertiser 2 80 Call at the office or remit the amount by P. O. Order, Express Order or Reg- istered Letter, addressing THE POST, Brussels, Ont. Weeklica PDsT (11151 Toronto (}lobe $1 00 • Maul and Empire' 100 •'1 London Advertiser....,., 100 " London Free Press .. 180 Family Herald &Stat . 180 I5lofttreal Witness 180 put on her heavy coat; thinking to • smother the fire in her burning garments, but in vain. She was alone in the hoose at the time, but her cries brought help from a neighbor, but be- fore it arrived she was so terribly burned as to be past human arid. Her mother was telegraphed for and ' she ailrived att the bedside of her daughter just about ten minutes after she died. The deceased was married only last June, and had recently mov- ed into her own house. Mrs. Hereto tvatetlte se;mid duughtex of 111 rs. Kyle; mourn n 0 brother and sister. Deceased farnaerly if Seafua'th. Lwter hoy, y moved to Kipper, and then went He was Haver d 11 West. his sisters, one of whom died a few - years ago. Ever Havo Crarnpa.? Kiel of fierce to be tied up in a knot at midnight. with cramps Keep Nemvihne handy. Pau drops gniets 01'5117pe instal -illy. Used occasionally Nerviline prevents this trouble en- tirely. From Stratford, Ont., Wm, Dee writes : Nothing I know of will 1 'c r mH o cramps, colic • God's richest blessing rest on you all, pastor and people. A. i1'ICLneN, Godeeich, Nov. 17th, 1911. Elias Cumming, who had been a sufferer ter 0 long time, passed away ori Monday evening of Last week at the advanced age of 79 year(. The funeral took place from his late reei- deirce on Wednesday. He leaves to, t r0 had resided here a great many ears. married, but live. wit There is little danger front a cold in. from tui utta cit of the grip except when followed by pnentnonla and this neves happens when Ghattnba m lams Clough Remedy is used.This remedy has wen its great reputation and extensive sale by its rernol•Icable em•es of colds and grip and. can be re- lied' upon with implicit confidence. For sale by all dealers, Blyth A. Collison was in London trying the civil service examhiation. Canadian Jubilee Singers, will ap- pear in Blyth on Friday, Dec. 15th.; Lux Hill has bought the sawmill ancl intends running it in connection with his factory. The Independent Order of Forester's Inade.payment to George Leith of his Mortuary Benefit Snsnrance he having attained. his 70511 birthday, Rev. Neil . M. Leckie B. D. Kirk- wall, formerly of Londesboro, has been secured by St. Andrew's C. E. Society to give his lecture on "Scotland on Tuesday evening Dee, 5th, On the occasion of the Anniversary of St. Andr'ew's church, a resolution was passed by Session and Congrega- tion complimentary to Rev. Dr. Mc- Lean and in remeuabrance of the 45111 anniversary of his ordination and in- duction. The following is Dr. Mc- ,Lean's reply :— DEAR -MR, SMALL.—Would'you con- vey to the Session of St. Andrew's church ICh Blyth a nY sincere thanks for their very kind remembrance of my ordination and induction in Blyth. 45 years ago. Also for the very kind words regarding the years spent in Blyth by Mrs. McLean and Myself for all which the would express nor loving and grateful thanks to both Session and Congregation. It brings no back to old times and scenes, which are still dear to us, and ever will be, and may give such t nick 1' f or pain in the stomach as Ne.vilihe .55 you feel squeamish sick, ast ten dros oNeteinwateranyou're well next minute." Think of the pro- tection and comfort contained in a 250 bottle of Nerviline and get it to- day. Listowel The town band has disbanded, the reason for this .hove islack of support. ex -Mayor Watson was aquitted of the charge laid against him as a direc- tor of the Farmers bank. Conductor McDougall, of the C. P. R., hie been transferred from the Listowel branch to the Guelph and Goderich line. 0otldneter Doolittle now has charge of the .Listowel-Lin- woodt• un. Ed. Gabel was In town last week and shipped his household goods which had been stored here to Toronto. Mr. Gabel has recently purchased a fine residence in West Toronto and the family will make their home there. Members of Court Royal Oak, Canadian Order o + • f Foresters, sintend to celebrate the 33' td anniversary of the institution of the. Court in Liato- tvel`by holding a banquet in their Court room on Thursday evening next, Nov. 30. The old officers of the local Con- servative Association were all re-elect- ed as follows :—President, Dr. Jas. Moore; Vice -President, J. Seburget' ; Secretary Treasurer, 0. G. Bulger ; Executive, A. Weatherhead, Jos. atrarreeeratacerrematraateersserretelOorOarreporaror MEANING OF THE CROSS This cross (in red) has been adopted in Canada and all over America as the emblem under which the Crusade against Consumption is carried on. Every reader knows of the ravages of this disease ; how, too often, the bread -winner of the family falls a victim, or the young man or young woman, with a promise of a happy and useful life, is stricken down. This modern Crusade, like the one of old, is a winning fight. The death rate from Consumption in this province shows a decrease of over 25 % in the past few years. Nearly 6000 . s. or sufferers r 1H';, n cared Walker, Alex. Glenn, R. T. Kemp and 13; L. 14. Bamford. For--.�-�_ dwich Editor Watters was in Toronto taking a second treatment of radium. Trinity church Sunday School will' hold their annual Christmas entertain- ment. Owing to the lack of interest taken in the -Dramatic and Musical Society it has been abandoned. Whilepulping turnips John 'Holt had the misfortune to get his left hand badly -mangled in the pulper. Leslie Shoemakei, of Brnthereton, is taking a three months course at the baeuetiirg here with Geo. Mapletoft, Athos Denny, Chris. Sever[ and ; Percy Hain stock have (tatted cortin wood ` the av cutting e age record is ten ' cords a daLy. Deo Henry, of Howick, has some big potatoes. Six of the tubers luredi a fair sized basket, two of them weigh -1 ed 21 pounds each and the others over ' 2 pounds each. Goderich The Goderich Wheel Rigs have re- cently added a ]mew building to their factory. Goderieh Knitting Oo. are working overtime in order to keep pace with the demand for their goods. Mrs. Loftus E. Daucey, of "Burn - brae' left on au extended visit to friends in Detroit, Sarnia and Wash- ington, D. C. Thomas Tilt, ex -Mayor and 'fnrrner well known citizen of Goderich• is on a two weeks visit here and is looking hale and hearty. R. S. Williams, who has been in Toronto for the past couple of months has returned to town and will remain here a few weeks before going back to the city to take up his residence for the future. HIGH COURT OASES.—The Fall sit- tings of the High Court of Justice for non -jury cases was held Tuesday of last week but only two cases required attention. Justice Teetzel presided. Larubertus, vs. Dalton, which has been on the list for several terms was settled out of Court t an d Dietrich vs Goderich Wheel Rigs, s g , a n action to r *cover a claim for salary and stock, took up all the time and at 4 p. m. His Lordship asked the counsel to end him astenographic report of their rguurent and he would render judg tent. Ohas. Garrow for plaintiff, W. Pr;oudfoot for defendants. STIPP SENTENCE.—Jtldge Holt sen- tenced Andrew Cruickshank, the ingham man convicted of throwing heavy file at a young women and er companion, to seven years in the eniten tutu. Cruiokshauk is regard - 51 as somewhat of a terror when he ets drink in him and His Honor said e was evidently a menace and a anger to the community and he ex- ressed the hope that those who furni- ed him with liquor while he was on Ie Indian list would yet be brought task and severely punished there- .. A Question Ofton Asked 'Why so many people feel worse 115545 taking pills then before P Trou- ble is that drastic pills are used. No remedial action is obtained, the bowels are irritated and dreadful constipation follows. Ll using Dr. .Hamilton's Pills you are scarcely con- scious of having taken medicine. Al- though very mild. Dr. Hamilton's Pills do regulate the bowels, stimu- late normal action of 111e glands, and create neither nausea, griping or violent action. Positively guaranteed for biliousness, indigaotion, stomach, liver and kidney ills. For a safefamily pill rely on Dr. Hatnilton's, 25e per box at all dealers. A Al- ver fuel ved home after teakiug his listed trip to the C 'F' ' pp Lw9 L. Another let, will take place on l�obrnary let, when S.. M15*lrell will take ever the hardware stock of 39r, Price and Mr. Pelee will 111070 to 1110 'ill it; now octltpied by Mr. Mitchell, S b a s it a -SYafr Be Fair. a The Icer 114. cement en a p (10kd P a dow foe hes (mace attar having s t +' h kir is lYi (sullen i n the history so• t 1 hitt c e i Xth i ell, Y L lIl ST r U 1'3 T8 La�d.,�e,s, ..,Ilii ( FR' Oil L L EGE .•. St, Thoxnas,Ont .'E`l uy a sack or barrel before judging PURITY FLOUR S cts OME people have attempted to judge PUR- ITY FLOUR before knowing n the fa about it—before tasyou to be fair and to buy a sack or barrel of PURIY FLOUR and give it a thorough try -out before attempting to arrive at a judgment Look at the beauty and loftiness of the golden - crusted, snowy -crumbed loaves, fit for a king. Count them and see how many more of them PUR- ITY yields to the barrel than ordinary flour does. Taste the creamy, flaky pie crust, and the deliciously coalY light cakes PURITY FLOUR rewards you with. My! How theymake yourmouth water ! '/f Such high-class results can only be obtained when using a flour con- isting exclusively of the high-grade portions of the est Western hard wheat erries. And remember, that, on ccount of its extra trength and extra qual•- y, PURITY FLOUR requires more water when making bread and 'more shortening when making pastry, than you are ccustomed to use with ordinary flour. "More bread and better bread" Buy a bag or barrel of PURITY FLOUR. Test it for a week. Then pass judgment. Add PURITY FLOUR to the grocery list right now. Sold by JAS. BALLANTYNE, W. J. Mc0RACK,EN, J. T. tos ROSS, GEO. THOMSON. ALF. BAEKFR, Distaibutor, Brussels YOUR BLOOD IR TAINTEIJ ULCERS, BOILS, SWOLLEN GLANDS, BLOTCHES, PIMPLES, AND ALL SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES ARE COMPLETELY CURED BY THE NEW METHOD TREATMENT We desire to call the attention of all those afflicted with any Blood or Skin Disease to cure for these complaints 01110 •guaranteed no ex- cuse for any person having a disfiguredface from eruptions and blotches. No matter whealtdr hereditary or acquired, 00r specific remedies and treatment ueutru:i50 all poi. sons in the blood and expel them from the system.. Our vast experience lu the trent. meet of thousands of the most serious and • • • • looted cases enables us to perfect a t experimenting. wedo bust Pay Only f. . _