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The Brussels Post, 1912-4-18, Page 5$USINt. 8 CARO$, UT H. MoO.84.01i4N— V V • leaser 01 Marriage 1.ieenee8, 01. r er 1' o brae t See 4 (a UO UYpb Yk . 4 1 r tleelt. e t y, y n K. 0. T. M. Brussels Taut of the Mapuabooa. No. 24 hold their regular meetlugs in the Lodge Room, Beaker Block, on the HE and Ord 'Pueeday evauiuga or eao13 month Visitors oA, SO4E44 Coin.A, MGUIR1e, WM. SPENOE OONV. YANUEii AND 1d6UF11i of 1MA RIA(IE LICEN3E,- WOO la 6h0 Pest °Wee, Rawl. 30.4 JOHN SUTHERLAND H sesea0aee, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH, AUCTIONEERS. 1.41 S. SOOTT AS AN AUCTION � • $an, will sell for bettor prices, to better men, In less time and lees chargee than any ether Auctioneer in East Huron or he won't ohargo anything, Dittos and order. can always bo arranged at this etnoe or b, personal application, LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING, M k1INULAIR— • Barrister, Solicitor, 000Yeyancer,. Notary futile,deo. UB1oe-13tewart'• Block . t door Norah 01 Central Hotel. Solicitor for the Metropolitan 1311.08. pIIOUDFOOT, BASIS & $ILLORAN BARRIS',' 1,1118 SOLICITORS, NOTARIN781 1iUBLIO, RTC. W. PaoonaoOm, K.O. B U. Bela J, L. KILL0RA8 011loes—Those formerly ocoapled W'. lle8ara Cameron h Holt. (luoast013, 081AU10, ALLAN LIN Royal Mail Steamers St• Lawrence Season TO LIVERPOOL Steamer From St. John From Halifax 'I'unioian Friday May 8 May 131 Virginian Friday May 10 June 7 Corsican Friday May 17 June 14 Victorian Friday May 24 June 21 TO GLASGOW Pretmi.n Saturday Nay d June 1 Hesperlan Saturday Nay 11 June 8 Scandinavian Saturday May 18 June 16 Grampian Saturday May 26 June 22 T J HAVRE B, LONDON 5 June 0 Ionian., .Sunday May 2 Iorinth 8 ,.Sunday May 12 June iO Corinthian .....8undny 51ay 10 June 2 Scotian Dundas May 28 June 80e Lake Erie 8nnday June 2 Jnly 7 Full information 08 to rates, me., on apple :a• Mon to W. H. KERR. .Agent Allan Line. Brussels. CENTRAL i�G26�e��liG�/C/ STRATFORD. ONTT, 0+ 0 U 0(1800... aro now larger than ever g before but we have enlarged our quart• 6ors and we have room fora few more r1t students. You may enter at any time. b. We have a Muir of nine experienced in- structora and our courses are the best. D Our graduates succeed. This week 1v� three reornt graduates informed ma Y' that they have positions paying M. $70 jl .. and $126 per month, We have three do - y yy p808400nt1 — Commercial, Shorthand and Teley. . Write for our free - . 0 oataloglle Il.w. tri D. A. MCLAOHLAN, Principal. tragA ,r,-,y,6gr,vSW.= r,7tretr etuirpv088a rrtaXi' 1- ( RUPTURE Cured At your home without pain, danger or operation. eration. My method will cure ap- parently hopeless cases no matter what your age is ....or how long ruptured. Why wait until your rup- ture becomes strangulated when you can be cured ? Do not wait - fill in coupon Age 'Pinto Rup. Single or Double Name: Address ..... .. ,.,.• uud return to J. S. SMITH 88 Caledonia 8t. Dept. A Stratford. Ont. Business Cprd8 DR, T. T. M' RAE B ieholor of Medicine, Univeralty or Toronto Licentiate and Grado810 of the C011ego of Pity, lemons and iui Duna Ono, 0hi003u Dye, DNaeu and, Throat .lionl�p"ltal, Chicago, Ill, 5x•ktofao Burgeon to 8t. Mioh• neps.H L Toronto, 00001 , r C18u0 over 0.3. dmit)1's Drag Store, Tele- phone uuonection with Uranbrook at all hours, OR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. ehyoipkm and Surgeon ; Post Graduate courses Loudon tllug,i, New York and Chicago How n 28410, 8pao(al attention to chemise of eye, ear, dose and throat. Eyes tested for 010080, MAUDE 0.` BRYAN$ OPHTHALMOLOGIST Ferreted graduate Department or O lhthal• .uulllgy, OleCormi0k Neurological College, prepared d t teat eye,- and nl :Menge, I10 is n u t g, 1 y • ' y t ha U l'0d8e over dry and Reale Iirueaoly Tlmrxday, Friday rand 8atiu'ony of' tenth week from 1.88 to 0 p. In, In Toronto, at 710 Spadini' ave., outer days of week. Phone 1210 OR. HAMILTON Dental Surgeon Honor Graduate Dental Department, Toronto University ; Lioontiate of Royal ()allege of Dental Surgeons, of Toronto. Office in bniith Sleek recently vacated by Dr, Feeld. DR. WARDLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, Day and night calla. 011ice opposite Flour M111, Ethel. Constipation brings many ailments in its, train anti is the primary cause of match sickness. Keep your bowels regular madam, a11(1 you will escape many of the ai11810(1(8 to which women eve subject. Clnrtsti``ation is it very simple thing, but like utnty simple things, it111185 lead to serines (10nse- 1 gnences, Nature often needs a iittle ,1' assistance and When Chamberlain's Tablets (88o given at the filet illdiea- Lton, touch distress aril on'IR r'mg ulay be avoided. Sold by all dealers, guxat flocs 4u.eins Local. news items are always welcome tit'1'HE YosT. Our Telephones ore 31 and 32. GET ready for the Inspector of tin Build tit Health. May ism is the Iasi clay tar the clean nn, W. J. Fawcett, of hast Toronto, for. meri7 tit Brussels, has retired trom the service of Me Metropoltan Bank. Cleveland AIIII, 13. A., sun u1. Rev. S. 1. Amu, of Wtudsor, lurtnerly of 13.8ls sets, is in Spain at the present time. Dr. "elm" Audersuu, 1¢rmerly of Brussels, IS vice President 0t Tavistock Fool Bail team. He w111 all the bill either with head or Leet. Priest Miller, who is a fireman ou the G. T. R., is moon 011 Kincaldwe- Palmerston !height, making nib heact- quartets at the latter town. "Otte baby cries for Ohamberlaio's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. T. 13. Kendrick, Rasaea, Ga. "1t is the best cough remedy on the market fur coughs, colds and croup." For sale by all dealers. Tux church services in Palmerston were delayed halt au hour Sunday night 013 aceoUut of a fire which broke out in the home of B. McCallum. '1'he owner and lets family were on their way to church when the alarm was given. Fire was soon gotten under control by the firemen aud 00serious damage done. Tee Pour looks for :— Emigrant arrivals. Exodus to the West. st. u 0 Dxu h autos. uinion y Early garden "sass." Eggs to drop in price. EutuusIasm over sport. Everybody to join Ill a clean-up. BADMFORD BRCS. have bought the Listowel Standard From A. St. George Hawkl s has run for more than who ho 1 a a score of years. '('he new pi'oprietu a atomise to put "go" into it acd we wise teem A s success in their enterprise. As they are town buys and know the territory y the should do well. Mr. Hawkins may go West where he is iu- terested in laud speci e:mou. Moven To THE Wss'r.—As a memento of esteem anti appreciation the Lashes' Ain of the Baptist chn1e11, iUgeraull, presented Mrs. S. W. Laird wren a purse of gold and an address at a meet- ing held at the home of Mrs. (Rev.) SloLean, Oxford street. Following cue presentation refreshments were served. .Nt. and Mrs. Laird emu were former res. Meets of Brussels, have moved from lugersoll to the West where we hope they will clo well. THE followiug resolutions has been passed by the Presbyterian Committee on Church Union and will be sent on to the Synod next June :—"This Commit- tee 18 of the opinion that the large vote of the church In favor of organic union demands some definite action in, the tai between 'direction of dosnr union the negotiating churches, though the strong minority in opposition shows that organ- ic union is 1308 feasible at present. It t the Union Committee 'recommends that be reappointed to continue- such ne- gotiations e- gDila ionsae Geu e al Assembly may order relatingto union the M e rho churches 1 the and Congregationalu u dist belief that organo union may yet be consummated. The Committee is of the opinion that the Assembly should proceed at once in the direction of co- operation in the er tion as fat as p P a mission stork In home and foreign Reids, also m the educational work in the theo- logical colleges and In the official publi- cations of the negotiating churches." A Hard Case Overcerno No 1o55et necessary W suffer froth lntlsotilar rheumatism. Evet:y case can be cured. Fe.rroz,Ie is unfailing (Ls proved by David J,,hnal011, of Or- mond, Ont. "My wife wag 10 dreadful sufferer" he writes. "Fut' two yearn sloe could scarcely do•auy wont. Her kueckles and joints swelled, caus- ing torture. To get up or downstairs was impossible. ' She took box after box of impossible. and rubbed the sore places with Nerviliile. Improvement started and she mended fast. Today she is quite cured and we thank Ferro- zone for het' recovery." No remedy more popular with doctors than Fez. - ',ozone ; it does cure, 5Oc. per box at all dealers. Adolph VonZubet4 151 Wiucbestee ave., 'reroute, and blether of F, Volattben, town, 1s the mood father of triplets, tt'hieh were burn this week. They are three boys and are healthy b' s ba t8 . Bell Telephone Co. has announced is ower /M CI iel At - u new rale between L L t wood, commencing April '14th. The rale in future will 1'e IOo. for a three minute convereatiun, instead of 16e, ae fernier' y. • 1i cases of rheullntlem relief front pain wakes sleep and rest po88ib187, Phis Indy be obtained by applying Cletulberialn'e Liniment. leer hale by all dealers. Cranbrook 8112810of., I'tsmoRr.—Prnmolion amt reviewe'xalili nal ion. -8o', room, Ol050 IV,—total 720, 'enols 544, pass 303. Sr.—Mantle Cameron 005, Myrtle Urasby 547. Jo. to Sr.—(1: Knight 672 51. Peine 554, E. Sperling 638, T. Sltlallclon 620, M, Alderson 488, *I. Steiss 401, *0. (9rt'sslit•A 453, *119. Baker 449, *A.. Bunter 420. Sr. 11I to Jr. IV. —total 725, pees 303. W. Trainer 400, 141. Long 482. *E, Pennington 449, *S. Noble 870, 0. Long 871, 0L+', Raymond 300. Jr. HI to Sr. IIL--total 015, hon. Ors 401, pass 308. L. Baker 502, J. Schilnak 501, A, Su111114nn 477, A. Knight, 401, I Hunter 41.6, I. Keauter 800, *I3. Fischer 345, *F. Fischer 240. Sr, I1 to Jr. 111.—from Jr. to Sr. room total 000, pass 300. 68, Bunter 427, C. Dialing 418, *A. Fisc+het' 838, E. Baker 338, *J. Smalldon 318. Earl Baker 807. To Jr. IL -total 660, pass 276,—W. Knight 413 (horrors), L. Steiss 819, A. Spat -ling 317, 55. Sinclair 284, J. Nioh. oI 248, *A. Steiss 226, A. MCQarrie 203. lst tool Peimary'Clttss (no .promotion at Easter.) Those marked* failed on one or 111010 subjects.. OSCAR SHAW, Principal. P. HOUSTON, Assistltnt, Proved After Fifty Years. The test of line has moved that Put ham's Cern Iixirlu'toe aures quick - +'r, with less discomfort and mire thoroughly1r hI v than any thio else. Con- tains ua acids is orielY vegetable and i 8 0(118)411 ('45' 581(818184 ('8(1. I128101 un "Puuulm'n' roily—Wo the best. Blyth W. Nicol has rented the barbel' shop in Dungannon, taking possession last Monday. G. L. and Doctor McTaggartattend- ed the funeral of their tient in He088tli on Tuesday of last week. A. Sellers, who has been here since his brother's funeral rammed to Chi- cago where he is engaged on one of the railroads. The E. L, of the Methodist Church intend holding a Box social and a de- bate on the 10112 of May, in the base- ment of the church. • Sunday Rev. 51r. Small closed his 41'411 year as pastor of St. Andrew's Church. A sermon suitable to the occasion vita preached at the morn- ing service. !Rev. Nle. Small had suet with splendid success. Atwood T. G. Ratcliffe, Harry Ratcliffe and L 1.3v el g were in Woodstock k at- teudiog the annual meeting of the 4V. 44. A. Clerk Lnchhead registered 19 births 10 marriages es i1itag i 8 deaths for the u r'and months' endingthe 81st dayof thl•ee t Mlumh, 1912. Norman Cunningham, of Newry, brought into the Bre Office tt hen egg that mem:tired 81 by 7e incites. This WON laid by 1a White Leghorn. The Elma Cheese. & Butter Manfg. Co.. Ltd., began the nntnufaetm'e -of ('1u es std the Milk drawers commenc- ed 'tl, draw the milk on their several routes on Wednesday morning, April 1711. Erma Uheese & Butter Mfg. Co., shipped the balance of their make of butter foe March to Swift, & Co., Stratford, realising 34 cents per pcintui for the whole month and after pitying all expenses were Sable to pity the patrons 37.24 cents per pound of butter 'fat and cheques have been issued. for the same. The annual congregational and ves- try r tin was heldlu St. Alban's church • r ch on Monday evening, and con- sid0tieg the state of Lhe roads, the at- tendance was good. Rev. 13. A. Ashby occupiedied the chair, and d Geo. L. Cox was appointedvestry ,kPo The following tpllnwur appointments ' were made 2—Delegate teS tid J Maxwell Smithlth Rector's s warden — W. Price Peoples warden— Thus,. I3tu'st ; 31(e61nt181— Adam Willough- by, 501181 Hatherley, Ed. Smith, Rus- sel Wilson ; Aliditnr—Oen. P. Cox Missiou Ommntitte—Rev. H. I3. Ash- by, IV, Thos. nisi Max. , Pmtu H South ; Committee on repairs— A. Listowel Listhwel Agricuiturttl 8Ueiety will hold ties Spring Sliow on ,Friday, Aprit10111. etc bt. 84411th of Trowbridge has pur- chased the Leslie property On Mina street and huts moved 111 town. Harry Gee, of London; Ont., has been ttppoi11l.ed dloetricttl stiper•it!1.eu(. int by elle Listowel Witter and Light Co1ulussiOm, and has assumed his dnlieo here. •llev, 11, M. Lang -Ford spent a ,few days'h 1!1tniVh tw r he rord mete d untte' enmmtilm services oil Sun- day. In his absence Rev. Pi:incipa.l Wallet', of Huron College, wits hero I on Sunday. THE BLESSING OF MOTHERHOOD Healthy 1Vlathers and Chil- dren Make Happy Homes Motherhood, to womanei bigbset sphere in life. It is the fruition of her dearest hopes and greatest desires; yet thou- sands of noble women through some de- rangement llavebeen deniedthis blousing. In many homes once ehildless there are now children because of the fact that Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound 1 eihandstron . o n Dina a t m kesw mon h g a y This is evidenced by the following letters which are genuine and truthful: London, Ont.—"I wish to thank you for the benefit I received by taking your famous medicine, rill )it'; Lydia kCom- !r: Com- pound. Before my baby was born I was so ill I could n o t stand long or walk any distance. I had to lie down nearly all the time. After I took your medicine I felt like a new wo- man. I could work from morning till night and was happy and well. I certainly think it relieves pain at childbirth and !recommend it to every woman who is pregnant. You may use this testimonial if you like. It may help some other woman."—Mrs, FRANK CORRIN, 132 Adelaide St, London, Ont. Brooklyn, N.Y.—"I was ailing all the time and did not know what the matter was. I wanted a baby but my health would not permit it. I was nervous, my side ached and I was all run down. I heard that Lydia E.Pinkham' s Vegetable atook the medi- cine. wasand C un good 1m beautiful ab and dna Fhave now a beau baby your Compound has helped me in every way."—Mrs. J. J. STEWART, 299 Hum- boldt St, Brooklyn, N.Y. i 1 1 Hatherley, W. Noble. Willoughby, ugh! y, J. y, W Reports were presented hem] the in- cumbent, chtis'dt wardens and in the absence of the Treasurer of the drive shed account, the incuulbeet stated that the mortgage bad been lifted and that the shed was now free from debt. A unto of thanks for services rendered were given Miss MtOulla, organist, who has lately resigned the retiring wardens, the choir and the Ladies' Aid. When That Cold Comes it be cured? t 111 method This m How is is simplicity itself. Rub the: chest and Lheoat well with Nerviliue, use it 115 a gargle and take scene in hot water be- 1,me retiritig along with one of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Next morning finds you refreshed, free from cold and bright as a dollar. These household remedies successful le uediea are told ceI•tainly won't fail h1 your case. For sale at all dealers. Fortlw eh Hili Co., of Mitchell will receive the contract for whatever new bridges are built this year at the following tlgures from 40 to 60 feet at $17,25 per font, 50 to 00 feet at $18.50 per foot, 60 to 10 feet $21.50. The Record says :—Owing to the bad condition of the roads the village chinches were slimly attended on Sunday. Rev. 13. A. Kinder, of Gmrie, anti Rev. A. 13. Dobson, of town, travelled on the "jigger" to then' respective charges in Fordwich and do'rie, as driving was impossible. The following 001111ers were elected in connection with Trinity church :— Rectnl's Warden, W, Goggin ; Peop- le's Warden, W. F. Wade ; Vestry clerk, Isotac Gamble • Treas., 0. R. Bradley ; Sidestnen, Wm. Spence and F. Sotheaan ; Ushers, D. Armstrong Auditors, BindL'd.LY • ttdttoes A. A. Gra•' hero and V. �Fostee ; Delegates to Synod, A. Spence and W. Goggin ; Alternate Delegates, A. A. Graham and C. R. Bradley. At the bride's home in Ottawa, on April 3 Rev.A S Mahood was p td united in marriage lis t eatria a Ln Miss Rhea t Schofield. The young couple e s gent the Easter holiday with t ht s father and sister here, leaving on Tuesday of last week for Oshawa where they will spend a few days before leaving for St. John, N. 13., where (he rever- y of role et gentleman has charge 1d n of gthe Oolagvegational churches Belmonte Millinery Parlors Now that, our su1ce8sfel Opening is over we have settled down to the Season's trade. We have endless variety of shapes to select fl'oni inuluding the lame flat hats in 'Pagel and Aldan ; t le smart tailored hats in fine 5W0heir, J8v88 or chip ; than natty little - bon- net shapes. Vire show a splendid choice of Misses' and Children's blas. Flowers and Fancy Riilbolts are much used We have a fine 488soet- 1ne11L of all the (18lwe88 1l,wel'a, also the fashionable Weald, Shut and Rainbow tints in Ribbons. Drs'- We give enreful al.ten Eton to Otto' 1Vnllt and guarantee malefaction, M!SS'ELLA INMAN The groom Is an old Howlck boy, who is inalclug good in his chosen profess elan. L,tu•'slloulder is nearly elwaye due 4581 i' 's of the .musclest to leeulnate mG 1 gtlieklY yields til the free application of Chamberlain's Liniment,For saleto by all dealers, Oorrle The gates of cite 411n8 were replaced told »early all trace of the dangerous flood hag been removed. 1148 Ji.t401iltol4 has a build attack of scarlet fever, While the !louse le quarantined, h0 fear is expressed re. girding the amend of the disease, Miss Maria Taylor, who under- went a very 8et•i0118 operation in Wiugbant, has returned to Gorr'ie, v'• 1 the of her and ' now meting 1L th ince t at is 8 slater, Mrs. It. H. Carson. GRANITE SBUwER.--A very pleasant affair took place at the home of W. H. and Mrs. Gregg Wedueeday (well- ing of last week when the young ladies of the Methodist churol> gave a granite shower to Mts..6,. Ashton, 51 is. Ashton was married it couple of weeks ago, and on her return from her honeymoon trip was invited to call at the home of Mr. and Niro, Gregg. Accompanied by her husband, they made the call. When seated in the parlor they were immediately sur- rounded by a bevy of young ladies, who marched to the strains of the music of puns and kettles. An ad- dress expressing all kinds of good wishes was read by bliss Mabel Ed- wards. Mrs, Ashton expressed her appreciation of their kindness. The evening was spent in games and music. Pity the Busy Office Man. He feels half dead, a sense of nausea, headache std nerve strain. He is on the verge of breakdown through over- work and lack of exelelse. These difficulties are best overcome by Dr. Hamilton's Pills, which Make the bow- els active, stimulate kidneys and liver and thereby free the system of impur- ities. To revitalize and stimulate your whale being, to shake off lethargy and tiredness 110ihuag compares with Drs Hamilton's Pills which do make good looks, good spirits, good health. Sold everywhere in 25c. boxes. Goderich Work was commenced last week,on the U. P. R. sating at the gook. The work tall the sewers UN Britltn- nia Road is ueariug its cumplettuu. Trustees of the Baptist clmurclt have rented the late residence of the 011188es Barry, eta Eight Ave., and it wi11 be occupied 'as the parswrage by Rev. Mr. Pollock. Wm. Lee offered $4,250 cash for the Summer bole!. It Was carried that Me. Lete'e (dee be accepted provided satisfactory arrangements east be Summer mer huts! fur adrun it as W i, made tyears. . 1 term of 7 v a s William Ansley, who is a good judge anti sucoesstul breeder tit poultry gathered in an egg un .blaster Similes, from one of hie duces, whloh meas- ured 9 x 7 inches and weighed 6 ounces. Tliio is a white Ittumeovy duck. A1Lhough the liver did but little damage ie the breakup e0usiderillg the amount tit ion anti snow that Was piled up, a part of the North brenk- dama ed. 1t is tore Vitto 1' le ball t y g BtboUt six test one or the ground in one place 8113(1 projected over towards the 110er statue four feet or more. It is doubtful it the damage cite be re- paired without. 1 12011101115 the entire section. Duncan AlcLeod, a resident of Goderioh for the last four years, was arras Led here on the charge of bigamy. It is alleged that in August last a Marriage (1ereuluuy was per- fumed ill k'ort Huron bettveeli the acceded and a woman giving • the name of Laura r'A1cllwai.ue. They went, it is alleged to Port Huron from Goderioh for the purpose of having the knot, tied. 1'lle leuurde show that McLeod 10).18 prey 011813' 1,18.rrted w Mary Aikeuhead, ill Detroit, in December, 1908, B.8 the result he is tam being peuseculed by Crown Al, toruey Seager o., the above charge. 411. G. Uunson n r , K.is defending (i, 8 hiin. McLeod wail released on $600 bail. JohnWhite,former t r er Harbormaster at Midland, is dead. N . t o ill' The GovernmentIs to s1 spend a n n to aid auarter on new rolling stock for 4 k the iutercolonial ,Travers Lewis, K. C., and 1, F. Slnel- lie 41800 been appointed a commission to investigate charges connected with tate steamer Arctic. A 0. P, R. passenger train ran into a rock slide near Kamloops. Engineer Walker and Fireman Hoklusou were killed, but hu one else was Injured. The mint at Ottawa wilt begin the coinage of five and ten dollar gold pieces next mouth, but Hou. W. T. White bas doelded not to con any silver dollars for the present, FOR AGED PEOPLE Old Folks Should Be Careful in Their Selection of Regulative Meelloine We Have a safe, dependable, and altogether ideal remedy that is par- ticularly adapted to the requirements. of aged people and Pel8ou8 of weak C)1,15111,1111l)ta 10110 suffer from 1Cn8ti- patent or other bowel disorders. We etre sr/ certain that it Will 1elieve these complaints mud give absolute satis- faction in every particuhlr that, we offer it with OUT pers088141 guarantee that it shall cost the, user 'oohing if it fails to 511b8Lml1ittte our claiw8. This ee.tnedy is called Re881111 Orderlies. Rexnll Orderlies are eaten just like candy, are paeticitlttrly prompt and agl•eel1111e en action, may be taken at, nay time, deg 0r night; do not cause diarrlltea, nausea. griping excessive ieose.ltess, 0r ot11er' unle:sil able effects, They have a very mild bat positive 8801le11 upon the 05-510114 With which they come it, contact, apparently eat - 111g as a regulative tonic 81900 the te- lexed mn8(1111te coat of the bowel, 'thtis over -aiming weakness, and aiding to restnee the bowels to vi oeots cud healthy ac Livity. 1'hl'ee sines, l0c , 25e., and 60c, Sold only at our store—The I1,0xell Store: T'.1tR: i;Ituith, Watch Confidence maitre travelling a pleasure because correct time is then a necessity. Yours may be a capable tune -keeper, but by incompetent repairing you have lost faith in it. Bring 11 to us. We will re- pair the worst wrecked watch and we will do it economically, J. G. Jones The Jewelerr Brussels •RUT.n.B..RE4, •,K0Ifl3gp8.. ROOFING. I801untur4h4 givescomplelongerteprote¢tand onm,poraer f.(802'o+?�t Mab t ^�l ;ua+d4rt%lt. dollar of post than metal roofing, shingles or g, any othWiterh readyover r ha ego - Imitations, 17u-bar-oidIs still the best. Made In 3 permanent colors — Red, Brown, Green— and natural Slate. Look into It before you decide on that new roof. 80 Sole Caoadl.a Mfr•. THESTANDARDPA1NTCO. 01C011848. Litnited,Ilentreal. • Onus a2 WCISNW P. Ament, Brussels• + • + • + • • + • •4. • 0 + O f 111441÷1.41+11+0+4,14+.44+4,i4+4, i *04.0. liti•*4•4”:od✓o044+03.0•F'i• 4+9' 4. 4' • 4. i i i 0 + • +g 'l• • +1+•+4+•+0+0+4.'f,+4+4+0+4+4444 -3+O4•0'249'049+04•0.1.0+0+1+• t 3 e e e O Important RELIABLE GUARANTEE, high class workmanship and speedy deliveries are features of our Watch Repair Department. Leave your wok with us. We are satisfied when our Customer is—not before, "'` Strewn Jeweler 84 W. i '• J�retto weOptician ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES Brussels .1 ara rite • e ALL kinds of Granite and Marble Work designed and ex- ecuted x- ecuted best style in the of the day. r8 A '3 83 and --"11.- a Estimates Cheerfully Given. • fy 13, • Marble ALLAN fe ERSEY o i• WorksSuccessor to The 11 ©rissole U 1 J. A. Hunter Co. Phone 2B 8 9•••••••••1•••••O•,aOBq••000OOm®S 00000./>e•••1ta •4••p•f•+•+*4•+41,+•'l•4100114.•+•+ 04.044.4.0.1-4+e+0+4ee+ 0+11444• ' 4' + • •+ • • 4. •+ • + • •+ • • i• • • •h • • + • • •• A. McDon Wall P UR New Wall Papers are in and we 0 are prepared to show you our ePat- t rn s anytime. Theyare much superior to any we ave ever shon. New Designs, extra good quality Paper and prices very reasonable. All we can say is that you should call and see them before buy- ing. The Papers will do the rest. We havea few patterns left over at cut prices. 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