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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1914-4-2, Page 5♦ JNO, SUTHERLAND it SONS LIMITED ravemeeres GflMSPIS e,IWB`rt am LEGAL AND CONVEYANCiNG. pttOUDFOOT, FJAR8 It EILLORAN fAB1118TJSRs, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, RTC, W. PIRSDSo(1TILO. R 0, Hexa J, L. ]imr,onax 'Calces• -These formerly °coupled by Matlats Cameron 44 Holt. °common, ONTARIO, ALLANUNE _ ROIWL MAIL ST AMsml'3 e LIVERPOOL ASGOW-LONDOR•HA Largest and fastest steamers on kthe St. Lawrence route. For information apply 13 agents, or the Allan Line ORO W. H. KERR, Agent Allan Line, Brussels. �✓A� tare�rA'�ciO��vm�lrcvavava'4,itA�� Before you Step Look Ahead Before you sot. plan end Min high It , roe aim to get A Superior Business t Education you will be looking to. y ward the . Jamis (aY TORONTO, ONT. ' rh • sate o tha•hos the babe. or doing ,ri ,t w 0l a lean of w,mk tact bens the stamp of e 8u wrl•n•n is ' /lprn sal , ear Enter our time. Headwall° catalogue Lent on equest tier Yontng and 2 W. J. ELLIOTT Alrxnnder tits. ( Principal. Vt N "t ,v.teMeXtrliV W .BINS INV•EV E: fi LAV J •)1 a, pg)CENTRAL CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. P. Become a specialist in Business. It offers more opportunities than any el other calling. To reap the full mens- ureof.aceeoyouumetheve the hest poaalble training. This is Ontario's Beet Rosiness School We give In. dividunl attention. You may enter our 0 °lateen tit any time. Three Depart- 9 moots, Oommeruial, a Shorthand and < Telegraphy Write et mics for oitr s9 free catalogue El O. A. McLAOHLAN, Principal. 1 (s Arm+ J.kt AMSIdv r 11 G Yhr YAvi YArdY!I]rA� r -4 / Any time rAvnrArmdvar sews t5 Arurb usv4rl� v;9 Enter Listow& Cg °liege AND Grow with us. 6 For partionhuw address- �' EDWIN O. MATTHEWS, Prin. L�1 +�:°Pam;,ttoV V tat02%Xtet,cteneilMOI �__ THE Best Brains In Onimdo hove participated In the prw partition of our splend Id Home study s.. Oot"oes in Banking, ltounom los, Higher A coons ti ,g Commercial Art, Show card Writing, Photography, Journal- ism, Short Story Writing, Shorthand t, and 13ool.keoping. Select the work which moat interests yon nud write us Ott for particulars. Address THE SHAW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 391-7 Tonga St., Toronto 12111MMIIMINISISIMINIS169 11111=11111111111=11111111110, .;.i..,oi.•t••N•t'•bd-+ .4.4.4'•boc'i'•1'•h'N'1•'F+Q•++ ,. Machive $3iop T:4. . to be opened I i1P 1.. nide .!&.ludo 1111„11• (1n 8111111, 1411+81.13 11. 10 In• npeh1111 1111 APrii 61 h l,v C Pont. Vt'•' n, Bullet• 1;a1,. iitl l 41.9IuI 1t wIP1 t' 11 iittk0 at pleial tau of r1 - pairs -In all hinds tot \0i icnl- toeal f ntplemreilt8, %lltrllin- ery amid 1`het'oh1ng, Outfits, We will give eare'ftll .441e4 - Willi 10 Automobile Repait;v 141111 Will 111.141 Io til 11111(1$ of A`ree48(i1 les, LAwn••Mo,wersround 419(1 4. seta 8 43onti\vnri(ntanahil) woo I4 - •1• Geed. We solir.i1, your pal.r(ineg('. at Pope & Son Mill street, 13rtissels, +44.144.4444.1-4.1++++++++++.1-4044 Vow Wilt Escape The tot Hiring aches of coeds, 111 hepinitl,-•-{ht' Mil pltioleaS fin re is uinitto.,-'(1or11-1�xirant or. I+itty ybash lit b186 acid abeolhtely gttaral/+ 006111 • Bet.lne s Cards LESS DYSPEPSIA NDW JAS ANDERSON. VE 4 ERINARY SUROEOty, Su0cossor ID M. B. Moore,. Moe at A odor. Nun Crus, Livery stable, Brussels. Telephone No, 29, DR, T, T, 114' RAE 13nehelor of hlediolne, Onfvorsiey of Toronto ; Licentiate and Graduate of the Coliegeof Phy- afoinns and Surgeons, Ont, Poet.graduate Chicago E o, Ear, Nose and Throat klospitnl, Chi'ongo,111, Ex -Bonne Surgeon to St, Mach.. .tel'n Hospital, Toronto. Quito over k'. R, Smitb'e Drug Store, Tele• shone connection with Olelnbrooll at all hours. OR. F T. BRYANS Bachelor of Medloine, University of Toronto ; I.ioentinte of College of Physlciane end Sur. <eona, Oahu Io ; ex-Sealor Hoose Surgeon of ,9eatorn lloapitnl, Toronto. OJnces of late Dr, A, hfolteveg Smith Block, Brussels. Rural phone 45. ALEX. D. M'KELVEY M.B., M.C.P.d1 S. 0. 108 Bloor street ,fast, Toronto Diseases Ear, Nose and Throat .Jllmicsl assistant n; Env, Nose n' d Tin aiit du. mrtlonnt New General Hospital, Toronto : ?oat Graduate Harvard Medical Schoch, BOP. r•nn ; late Senior Resident Surgeon Masa. Ey. ?c gar Infirmary ; late Clinical assistant in ;lose end Throat deportment Masa Gen. Hos. ,itnl ; late House Surgeon Toronto General liospitnl. Brussels by appointment. DR. M FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT. Physician and Surgeon ;Post Graduate sou rasp r,ottdon (Eng.), New York and Chicago How -dtala. Special attention todi»ene° of eye, ear.. nose and throat. Eyes tested for. giaeees. G. H. ROSS, D D.S., L.D S Graduate of Rope] College of Dental Sur. sienna of Ontario and Graduate University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry, Office In Isard Block, Wingham Phone 299 Post Officio box 278 Painless Extraction, Plato, work and Bridge Work a Specialty DR. WARDL.•AW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, Day and night calls, OfBoe opposite Flour 24111, Ethel, MAUDE O. BRYAN$ OPHTHALMOLOGIST Personal graduate Department of Ophthal• oology, nlalloriniok Medical College, Chicago, [IL, la prepared to test eyes and at glaeoea`et her °aloe over Grewar'e Restaurant, Brussels, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of every week. °Mee bourn 1 to 0 p. m. Forenoons by appointment. Phone 1219. T. R. SENNETT Will give better satisfaction to both buyer and .eller than any other Auctioneer and only ,bare what 1 Marge » reasonableSales conductednnywtere in Ontario. Pure bred stock 05185 5 specialty. 43Wroxeter. Write or 'phone 2BVS}oxater. istritt .eius Seaforth Friday of this week is Seaforth's Spring, Horse and Cattle show. .A. committee of Firemen have been canvassing the town during the past a eek, soliciting funds to help put on 1 Fireman's Tournament and Old Boys' 'Re -union, neat Augnst. They nave met with marked $tl001.86, 141111 n-tspect8 are very btfight for a good r owing time int Aligns! 1914. Walton SCHOOL REPORT - following is , he report of the standing of the pupils 4f U S, S. No, 12, Grey and 11eKiliop, for the past let ;-Clues V.-Illx(unined it Atith., Glam., Lit., 51381., Rec. and Comp., Geog., Spell.,. Draw. and \Veit, Petal 900 Donald. Botha mut 675 Jr. IV. -Hy},. besides the above Total ]100 -George Ram- -ay 772, *Ella Case 214. Sr III. -Ex. audited ill Hyg., Arith., Lit.,' Hist., Guam.,: Gang., \Veit. and Sp. Total 1.000 -Gertrude MoK(' zie 736, Nelson Fulton. jr.IIL-Exnmiued io same av above. 'roil 1000-1,ieabe11 Sniter 790, Jimmie Softer 740. Sr, L-Ex- anlinedi11Alith.,Sp, Draw Wait., Gong., Rec. 2(11(1 (corp., Lit Total 900. Jimmie Ritchie 640 lohnie Suites 515, *Ruby AlcReit523, 3r. 1.- A Excellent Katie Williamson, Angus \elks. Jr. 1.-11 Excellent, -Clifford Ritchie, M1tik 31441)1)) ton. Good -Willie Sniter, George \Villianr 1011. 3. 13. Robb, Teacher. She Was Wild with Pain. Fro11n Willow Creek. Ont., Dliss E. Diegel writes • "A few years ago I was drenched with rain and gob lum- bago , it was like a steel Ind pierc- ing my buck. I abut had earache and was just wild with pain. 1 applied batting snaked with Net viline to my ear and rubbed on Neev)line for the 11111tba go. )'list rubbing relieved and nn a few hours I was %vell. No other liuiwrut could 00 this." It's the o0nelraling power of Ne1'vilttn0 that makes it superior to all other lint- nelits. Nothing beats it, 25c at all Morris SCHOOL REPOIIT,- lilkai fined itt 4)ottin., Ari til., 11ygieoe, History, Moog„ Grain. Ent. Chess- Zelnnl l urvey 71, Viola McLeod 68. Sr. 111. \ddIs..i Ft•a41•1.04, Harvey ROher1- ran 58, Hazel Robb 47 Jr. III. - It') ti,t. Tm vey 60, (4heistie Finn esl 58, 'Mee Rantaay 50, Melissa 3elitist (n$5, Versa Johnston 28 Jr, I1, -(n) Spay - ling Johnston, Alal•garet M111t'r. (b) (44414ie Robertson, Anna Wheeler, Goldon '11018)11. rt. -Il:.- Laura 101111610114 (11111»1' Fraser, finery Robb, less* Messer, Margaret McDougall, Uhlman McDougall, Pt. 1.- Mabel Johnston, George Carter. 1#. Mostts, Teacher. OBrrl7AttY.-01l Wednesday Inove- ing of htel vVI VI( 311s, 1-i011d1re011, Of 1ho Bluevalr. Bead, crossed the boor)* 1'1'14111 which no traveller reLnrus. Atr. lientletson had been confined to his ,'eeitlenee ('or 1110 p1t81. 1'11111. II1DItll)9 ;nd the end wet; not altogether un- expected. The deceased was horn 52, years ago in the township of Morris, on 100 farm tvhet'e lie died, and was a son of the late Chat les Henderson, lie 4490 111t.ri'ied to Miss Maud Martin, of Morris, and leaves two chiklrel(, 11mgaret, 11 years 11)1.1 Charles 2 years. LtVO sisters survive, Nits, Jas, yBm gess, of W111 nano, and MIs All. avow iietiltly, of T(11.0)(11.11. Ah. Melt- dergnn was of a cheerful, optimistic nlltLtu'sritnti hadt&good worts nor every. oho wheal -ha i11144 111 o(lttee1111e11en of i'f 44elh )0 klIi4 a 4 0hi 111 fi'iltHdst Witte -HERE'S THE REASON The fact that there is liras dyspepsia and heligest•ion )1t 1018 ooulunulity 1.11119 them used to be is largely, we believe clue to the extensive use of Retell i)yspepoia tablets,-huudeeds' of packages of which we have old. No wonder we have faith Iu them. No wonder we are willing to offer theta for trial .entirely at our risk. Anlnng other thhigs , they contain Pepsin and Bismuth, two of the gI eat - est digestive hills known to medical science. They soothe the iufla9u(ed stomach, allay pain, Check heat Omen and distress. help to digest the food and tend, to quickly restore the s1nu1- ach to its natural, Onmlfoetable, healthy elate. Thele is no red tape about our guarantee. It means just what it says. We'll ask you no questions. Your wind is enough for us. If Rex. n11 Dyspepsia 1'ablet8 0011'1 restore yin* stomach to health and make your digestion easy and comfortable, we want you to came back for year money. They are sold only Int the 7,000 Itexall Stores, and in this town only by us. Phree sizes, 200, 500 ancl $L00, F, It. Smith, Brussels. deeply regret his early demise. The funeral tonic plaice Saturday afternoon to the Wiugbam cemetery. The c0111'mm ty suffers a sleep fuss and file sympathy of a111 goes out to the widow iota children 111 his passing away. Barely Lived Through It. A terrible experience had Edw. 3. O'Connor of Sault Ste. Marie. "From boyhood" ice writes, "I have been a constant sufferer from asthma raid catarrh. My nose and throat wets always stopped up and I had drop- pings in the throat. When atta0)48 name - 011 I thought I couldn't live through the night. I would sit up, gasp for breath and endure great ciis- tt•e9s, 0atarrhnzone made rueen- tirely well." No stronger paoof is re- quired. Asthma is curable, so is catarrh, Use "Oatal'rhozone" and your recovery is guaratiteed. Two sizes, 25c and $1.00 at all dealers. Listowel Newbridge post office was closed cm March 81st.. 4Vurd has been received from A. 11. Hawkins, D. L. S., that his party had reached Lepas and wouldcontinue o11 their journey. All the Listowel boys were feeling fine and were enjoying the journey very much. The directors of the Listowel Agri- 001tutsl Society met last week and decided to hold the annual Spring Horse Show on Wednesday A Ft��r��i�s 151)1. There died in Listowel on A'\'rdues- day morning, March 25th, Andrew Grey, in his 81st year. The deceased enjoyed his usual health until the Saturday previous W11011 he was stricken with pneiulnuia, and grad- uallygrew wo18e till til Wednesdaymorning when death overtook hint. Fits Your ease Exactly. You know holy you feel, -blue, sickly and heavy. Each min ning you waken in a dull "dopy' condition and wish it were night ::guilt. Your liver is wrong and needs fixing with Dr. 1•Iu nl1.,n's Pills ; they do cure all liver ills. At once the system is volitive(' of poisons, blood is enriched and purified, appetite 1l(irease8 mud digestion picks up. Health and vigor return because Dr. Hamilton's Pills makes the body proof against weakness and disease. For your fleet, your kidneys, your stomach, for 01e sake of your looks and feelings, try Dr. Hamilton's Pills, 25c per box ai: any dealers. Wingham It 8111110 118 a great shock to SI., Paul's conglegtltioil When Rev. Edgar H .Ornly, M. A., Who has been their rector for the past four years, announced, that he hart accepted a nail to the Anglican church at Port Burwell, and would leave for his new charge about the first of May. John Scott passed away at. the home of his (laughter, Ries. W. Mc. Laughlin, in Wi-ilglanl un Wednes- day morning. The deceased was burp in the County of 1Vexfol0, Ireland, on May 7t11, 1889, and wi11, hie parents, emigrated to the count) of Launtrlc where he resided until about 4101 t years ago, when h1 removed to the township of Howick About eleven years ago he retiree from active farming and for one ono a half years has lived with his .se( and daughter in Wimghalu. Fift.) four years ago he ryas mat Tied It Miss Jelnin111 Alartlm, who pre deceased him about eleven years ago There itl'e 1.WO dalugitters, Mrs, W. McLaughlin, of 1\1 Ingham, and 111th 17. Sothevn, Fordwich, And hive sinus Ben, of V11r9oit, 13. 0., Joshua, ce W bighorn and Ft ed, of Lacombe. Alta. GUARANTEED RELIEF FROM ALL BOWEL ILLS If your bowels are out of order, it stead of using some harsh salt nr nth 0r physics, Lake a Rexall Ol•cierlie 11 night 11n(1 to-ltlOt•avl10 you will fel great. They tante good and act easily that there isn't a1 particle 4 griping 0r plrgiug, nor the (Mr essiV. looseness that follows the tatting t salts and most pills. They soothe 1174 strengthen the bowels, promptly e, Roving the 00118tipalion, Making 1 unlikely to name agail. We don't believe there is any ntlt, bowel remedy ail y where atm good all at the wane tinge so easy and pleatda, to take as Resell Orderlies, %V know you will agree with us andi le Have you will thunk us for telling y(u About them:. If they don't sntisft, you in every way, come back and tel us and we will give back foul Alone) without a word or question You have no reason to hesitate when IV • r give you the opportunity, ILS We here• by do to tt y I anal al. one 1.180. 11 4,4010,, pocket tin boxes. 10c, 25c, 50e 14*ou can boy Rexa110rdetdies only al %he gestalt steres and in this town of 10i '1 ifrl Soil4h' H1ttest,11t ONLY SIXTEEN, GIRL VER SICK S CK Tells How She Was Made Well by lydiaE, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. New Orleans, La. -"I take 'pleasure in writing these lines ,jii�ilij {1111 J ? Cjijit 1 to express my gratl- li,i tude to you. I am only 16 years old and work in a tobacco factory. I have been a very sick girl but I have improved wonderfully since taking Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound and am now looking fine and feeling a thousand times better." -Miss AMELIA JA(U1LLARD, 8961 Te. houpitoulas St., New Orleans, La. St. Clair, Pa. - "My mother was alarmed because 1 was troubled with suppression and had pains in my back and side, and severe headaches. I had pimples onmyface, my complexion was sallow, my sleep was disturbed, I had nervous spells, was very tired and had no ambition. Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound has worked like a charm in my case and has regulated me, I worked in a mill among hundreds of girls and have recommended your medi- cine to many of them. "-MINESTELLA. MAGUIRE, 110 Thwing St., St. Clair, Pa. There is nothing that teaches more than experience. Therefore, such let- ters from girls who have suffered and were restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound should be a lesson to others. The same remedy is within reach of all. If yon want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (mil. dentias) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held In strict confidence. Howick Council Council met -March 1710 in the Township Hall. Gorra pursuant to adjournment. Members- all present exceptOoumcillor Doig, the Reeve in the chair, Minutes of last meeting were lead and nn motion of Arm- strong and Spotton were adopted. '!'enders for making Township tile were opened for consideration. Moved by Spotton-Armstrong, that the tender of John Hyndman bo ac- cepted, he to make the tile at the I'(iitoWing prices :-6 inch for 45 cents; 8 inch for ii0 cents; 12 inch for 90 wilts ; 18 inch for $1.85 and 80 inch for $$.00. Carried. Tenders for operating the road machine were opened, .Moved by Armstrong-- Sputa/1i, rmstrong-S uttou, that the tender of Russell Fleet be accepted he to furnish the power and operate the nlaehiie and pay all Ilia own expenses fon' the su111 of 085 per hour, 113e Council to pity for the hon18 of actual gentling - Carried, PathulaeLers appointed. t ---00l,, I- S/tweet D. Marlin, Wm. J. Lynn, Jolul Schaefer, Smith Vires, 141, ,Shoemaker ; Oons. 2 lie 8 --'WCL Doig, It. Earl, Alex, Edgar, Phos, Ile- Olemolit, H, Hutchison, H. Haase, Geo, Magee, John Lambkin, B. Oib. son, John 'Popham ; Cons. 4 &5 -Jelin Maguire, A. Tuner, Wm. Gamble, Robert Walker, A. Keil, 0. Walker, H Schaefer, A, Datcey, Ames Hy nthutut, John \V, Spence, B. R1t1gi,i• ;' Con. (1 .\: 7- Juba Young, R. Clegg, R. SpotLon, 11. Zimmsr- mau, D. Walker, Calvin Rogers, 3. Strolig, 'Wm. McKee, \Vtn, 1.1. Leonard ; Oous, 8 & 9 -Win. Mont- gomery, Fred. Taylor. Abrahaull Strong,' Wtu. P11ce, James limiter, Thos. Johnston, Wm. Brown, \Vtn. Bahr ; Cone. 10 & 11- Charles 8i1n- anons, Cecil Day, J. Houston, J. Steurnot sr., Thus. Bennett, C, Irwin, Robert Ferguson, Wm. Strong, A. Huth, A. A. Graham, Wm, Oraig, 11. Dern rnerli9g, John Porterfield, Alex. McKenzie ; Oons. 12 & 18-11. Baker, 3.. Finlay, Isaac Wade, Thos. Vettbe, John Worrell ; Wm. Jacques John fi