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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1914-7-16, Page 5• t BUSINESS CARDS, JNO, SUTHERLAND & SONS LIMITED Qiwiii ON211210,10 10,,10 t.EDAL AND CONVEYANCING. 1ptiOUDL OOT, BAYS & IIILLOR AN Balt ttl '1' db U I IIH, S 1q, ETU. NOTARIZE; PCB k)TU, W. erwunyon', lS, C. It 0, RAIN J, L, l{ILLonAN OpSaae-T.hoeo formerly occupied by Messrs Uumorou & Holt, ON'1'A1tIa, VM, SINCLAIR- • Barrister, Bonet tor. Ueuveyauoer, Notary N ublio, &o, umob-y to wart's Block I door Nor tb of Central Hotel, boliolior for the Metropolitan 13 auk, AUCTIONEERS, S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - A. • 0111 Nlll sell for and l prices, to ce better men, 'in lees timee10J leeschargesthan any ether Auctioneer in East Huron or he won't (Hauge anything. Dates and orders can s lways lie arranged at this °fibs or by re anal a Goat pp ion, • SLA 'To LIVERPOOL �GIASGOWi.ONDCNHAYR Largest and fastest steamers on the St. Lawrence route, Foi• information apply 13 agents, or the Allan Line *`lel' OR0NT k^Q11j mem ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS W. H. KERR. A gent Allan Line, Brussels, 'f f.b G0... 4:i .Y47-A-Grv,Av„v Vii• If you expeot High Gracie Employ- t1 ment you must make High Grads Preparation. Otte Sobool that to 14 �, well -mown throughout Canada for o 0 strictly superior training is the gl ELLIOTT. S TORONTO, ONT. j" Graduatesof tllie School roatlily ob.. tain employment because there are cctt thousands of openings in thin city g. every year and we are called. upon to r all more than we can. A I Enter any time. Open 1 all year. .• Catnlorlie cent on request. E A•. Young and t W. J. ELLIOTT, vi Alexander f Sts. Principal: •r ov'att ztavOvr:A`P' '7 ' -•'Y A2A��ss>a'4�V�c�' re -v v'ia + ,,,,,pmt,--7litaYm'am. aiAva�v-- ' k Fall Term from Set. let It) CENTRAL Dc��� 4 1 �� *t BTRATFORD• ONT. The hest sU O mmS ooI in the ` Province. Our our90 are r while ouinstructors better than you willfind elsewhere. 5we do more for our students than oth- er similar do. Our rates are t- reasonable Write for our free tiara- ttlogue and see what we,oan do for you. D. A. MoLACHLAN, Principal. 1/445.1'bW, hYAMAy, LA iuv�,MTsi,AIY,600.bt Enter Listowel CBollusinesspe- 4 ege .$ 10 Any time AND Grow with us. For partlonlnrs address-, EDWIN O.-MATTHEWS, Prin. THE Best Brains MEM 111 Canada have participated in the pre. • iteration of our splendid Noieo Stad'y Courses 30 All o1,hag, Boonton lee, III pher Ano,unting, Commercial Art, Show Om I Writinu Photography, Journal- ism,Shoot 'tor ritin • 3( y , („ Shorthand e. world add Bookkeeping, Solent 1•!sa, work which meet. interests you and Write 110 for partiCula•o,' Address THE SHAW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 301-7 Yonge 8t., Toronto amis OL onamramem CL,E'GE AT HOME Tiiouoandb of ambitious young poo• p1eare fast preparing 10 droit oWn hblues Co rocoupyMoreti6e positions as Monographers, bookkeepers, telegra• pliers, civil servants in foot every sphere of aotiVitiee. You may Apish at eolloge 1E you so wish. Positions cat nr- anteed, • Rater college any day. Indi- vidual instruction. .Expert tonoltore, Thirty years'. bx at(endo. Largest Canada. Seven oollee� Special eourso for tenchers. affiliated with tint 2 Coda a. 0 )110' tior'sAnsotintion of i7nnndn. ,Sntniner School at famous Spotter Business. 001, logo, London, _ • 11/Ingham Business y ,College Ono, SParmoot.. R . '1', Mon, Preeideut, Principe!. • Business Cards IJAS. ANDERSON, VETERINARY SURGEON. 4u000s0or to M, H. Moore. sidle at Ander. son Bros, a s, Lf very stable, Brussels, Telephone No. 29, DR, T. T, M'RAE lhtohelor of Medicine, university of Toronto ; Licentiate and Graduate or the Censurer Phy Winans and S0l170011n, 0111, Yoee'lgra(tnate Glnottgo live, tear, Nose and Throat .Hospital, Ohmage, 111, 0x'Honso Burgeon to et, Mich, cel's.l'loslntnl, 7ormroo. Otltoe over Er. It, mettles Drag Store, Tele- phone oonneotton with Uranbrook atoll hours, lees and as care as the hereafter to " less at once. Don't accept a subati. tube for Po1801e5 Nervillne which ie oNLY the ono great household six today. g panacea of BIY th GIRL VERY SICK Picnic will t ^--- Union Suulay School 1'i cn c a be held this year on Wednesday, July 20th,. ]Mise Euplielul0 Sleiehofr le visiting wilh Brttutfnrd and liagersville Eriende,' Dr, Smith, and wife, of Mulligan, are guest's of Alex. and Al1's. Smith, Alma 1s. Bred. Alasot) hat disposed of hie barber shop at 1A13100;4)11 and pelmet'. ed 11 1 WWII. 14y. J. L. and Airs. Small, of lles1eler, are visiting with Blyth and Anhuru ('101010. Blyth Oiling() I.ntlge attended service in it body at Trinity church SIlndtty evening, Blylb Orange Lodge celebrated the 224th anniversary of the Battle of the Bayne at Goderich on Monday. Ahs. Donohue. mother of Mrs. (Dv.) Allison, is spending a couple of months with her daughter in Ottawa. bliss Della Putter, daughter of Geo. and .Mrs. Potter, was successful in passing the Toronto Conservatory Elementary Piano Exalnioations, Sheds aP u i1 Miss I of 11 tag Elln Metcalf. ! DR. F. T. BRYANS 290119lor of Madioine, University of Toronto ; Lleet(tiate of College of Physiomne and Sur• goons, Ontario ; ex -Senor octane Surgeon of Western 1308 pi tat, 'E'oronto. C/lilooe of late Dr. A, AtuKevey, binnth Block, Brussels. Burnt phone 45, ALEX. D. M'KELVEY M.S., M,C.P.B S. 0, 198 Blomstreet heat, Toronto Diseases Ear, Nose and Throat (1linieul ns.istant in Ear, Noco and Th I oat de• Pertinent New General timpltni, Toronto ; Post Graduate Harvard 120111061 Baycol, Bow ton ; late Senior Resident Burgeon Glass, Eye &Ear Infirmary ; 'lute Clinical assistant in Nese find Throat department Mess. Gen, How pi nal 1 late House Surgeon Toren to General Hospitnh IxIn Bruaeele by appointment. DR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL. ONT. Physician and Surgeon ; Poet Graduate course; London (Eng.), New York and Chicago Hos. pinata. 5peolnl attentions to disease of eye, ear. nose and throat. Eyes tested for glasses, G. H. ROSS, D.D.S., L.D.S. Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur- geons of Ontario and Graduate Univerelty of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry. Office In leard Block, Wingham Phone 249. Poet Office box 2778 Painless Extraction, Plato work and Bridge Work a specialty DR. WARDLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Day and night calls. Office oppoeito. Flour Mill, Ethel. MAUDE C. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Personal graduate Department of . Ophthal- mology, MoOormlolr Medical College, Chicago, Ill., is prepared to teat eyes and fit glasses et her office over Grewar's Restaurant, I3ruoeels,. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of every week. Office hours 1 to 0 p. m. Forenoons by appointment, Phone 1219. T. R. BENNETT Will givebetter satisfaction to both buyer my seller than an other Auctioneer and ate y y charge het is reasonable, ale g N Sales ducted anywhere in Ontario. Pure bred stook n y specialty, Wee it Write or 'phone 20 Wroxeter, G1t3S.1VD TalloWS Ban war BRUSSELS GorNo SO UMI Goma Noare Mail 7:07 a m Express 10:65 a m Express 11:25 a m Mail 1:69 p m Express 2;85 n in Express 8:52..p711 CNS I Nv B �" � CdlalC WALTON To Toronto To Goderich Express 7;62 a mt Express 11;10a m Express 1:22 p m Express 8:49'.p m WROXETER Going East - '7:06 a. m. and 8:40 p. m. Goin'West - 12:19 and 9:511p. m. 6 Alt trains going East conned with O. P. R. at Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T G. B. stations, GEO. ALLAN, Looal .Agent. lrxl z etpz i ems Malcolm and Mrs. McDonald, of Jersey, N. J,, have taken possession of the property they purchased from Richard Roe, Brussels South. We welcome them back to Canada. IatraovIMENTs.-Phe painters' brush. has been busy on houses belonging to E. Jacklin, Mrs. Thuell, M. Yollick, P. Strettou, Mrs. Keys and W, Wilbee. T. Snider and staff did the work. A noticeable improvement has been trade, A Crystal City (Man,) subscriber re- mitting for THE foam sent the follow- ing cheery note -Tina Posh'is a wet. come visitor as we hear or get a good deal of news in that way which we would miss otherwise. Was glad to see by the paper that the Editor is keeping well. The. Cause of Sore Feet. Examine theta carefully nod you'll probably find corns. Whether hard, soft or bleeding, apply Putnam'e Corn Extractor. It's painless, it's sure, and above all quick to act. Insist on only Putnam's. ILLUSTRATED LECTUaE 05 Telma - cut•osts,- Rev. F, H. Dyke, Yield Secretary of Muskoka Fi•ee Hospital, will give a free illustrated Lecture of 7o lantern views to the ` Town Hall, Brussels, Wednesday .evening, July '2gt13 at 8 p. lir. Remember the date aud'. do not fail to hear this Lecture. Every- body invited. ited. WOMON'S - INSTITU E The Phe e re vir' g A monthly meeting of Brussels Women's Institute will be held ih 'the audience rosin of the Public Library on Friday,' July 17th, et -2.30 p. m,. Subject '"l'he preparation of vegetables for the table," will be introduced by Mrs. A, Strachan,. There will. also be a discussion on. "Current events" by the • members, Meeting. will be interesting so Attend• x7171 enfoy it, • B1Dns So n .-A union meeting of Rl Ttl g all interested in the Lipper Canada Bible Society will be held in the Metho- dist.ohnlrch, Brussels, on theevening of Wednesday, July 24th„ at 8 o'clock. The agent of tlio Society On this 0c- cession will be W, D. Clark, who will give at1 illustrated.address oti "Africa." Silver collection to aid of the Bible Society. There should be a good rally as Brussels and locality always gives hearty support to this worthy cause, Like A Thief In the Night. 'c'hat's how 'pain comes, We sib near an open window, get ,stiff fleck or sore back. Pethapa cool o17 'too quickly after exertion -rheumatism developer. Speed what you lnay, butmoney cant buy anything better than Poison's r' eeviline. Its 110(7c )- iti lower o utbles it to reach deep power why it (tires �, `tslies that all else en11 ( touch, roe I , [ IL ontwlU'd npplicatitlt Wve guarantee Aye trues More etreltgth than In any other iltlitiiont, Itlwni'tily it'd h1rn - Fordwich A special Leal 11 71170 1'1111 froth here to Arthur on Mottlay to the Orauge Celebration. A kitchen shower was given Mise Annie (Stewart by a number of her Biel friends at tire home of Miss Viola Fall's. While assisting to chase some cattle out of a field Master Oscar Gibson, 4th con., was knocked over and severely braised. A District Orange sermon was preached in the Methodist church here on Sunday afternoon by Rev. G. W. Rivers, of Gorrie. The local branch of the Women's Institute otter several prizes at the Howick Fall Fair to be held here on Oct. Srd. Only Howick children may compete, Rev. Mr. Walden, the new pastor of the Methodist church, preached his introductory sermon here en Sunday evening July 5th to a large congre- gation. Mrs. Walden and two child- ren, accompanied by the former's mother, are also here and are getting sorted in their new home at the parsonage. Clinton Mise Grace Cluff has accepted a position with the Toronto Brokerage Co. Arthur Oaute lel t was awarded the contracts of the electric and the reservoir for the waterworks system for the 'own of Norwich, A delegation was here from Mitch- ell looking up our Macadam roads, They appeared well satisfied with our streets. Miss Medd, niece of J. G. Medd wag in an auto accident at Comber and received' some bruises and was also badly cut. Several. of the occupants were seriously injured. ' J. Hartley, who is principal of the bi-ling ua l school at Vankleek Ikleek Hill and who was principal here is teach- ing the Summee school at Sharbot Lake. Mr. Hartley intends to spend a short time here in August among his old friends. At the 20th Annual. Tournament of the Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club the Clinton players took their share of the prizes. 0. E. Dowding and Wm. Grant went • 1st prize club bags for the doubles and Jacob Taylor got 2nd prize for singles in the second event. Mrs. (Rev.) Hall, formerly of (Mil- ton, who has resided. at Prince Albert, Sask., for the past year or so hal mov- ed to Oamrose, Alberta, whets abe will matte peri home with her sons, Cannan and John, who have positional ina wholesale house there. Great Distress In Her Throat Not an uncommon experience was that of AIes. H. S. Wilmot of Shuler, N. S. • Doctors failed but still a quick cure was found in "Oatarrhozone." Notice this statement r• "I have been a most dreadful sufferer from bronchial trouble and catarrh. On damp days I would hawk and suffer great distress in my throat. I used all kinds of medicines but didn't' get permanent relief Lill I used Calarrho- zone. It has strengthened my throat, cured my cough and made me en- tirely well." Refuse substitutes for the one reliable b010chi/4 and throat cure, All dealers sell"Oatarrlldzone" in 251 and $1,00 sizes. • Seaforth Miss Gretna Watson, of Moose Jaw is spending the holidays at the home of her parents, Jas. and Mrs. Watson, Miss Car noehartprofessional nurse from Toronto is Here on .a visit to her brother, Ha1I'yOarnochan and other friends, . Loyal Orange Lodge No, 793, Sea - forth, accotrlpanied by a number, of visiting brethren and the Citizens' Band,, attended St, Thoinae church on Sunday ovehiug. While playing' in the park, Willie the 9 year 0111 Son of William • Bryne, Blipped and falling sustained"' a fracture of tine arm between the elbow and shoulder, Jno. and Mrs. Stephens and family of Detroit, and Mrs. G. F. Rogers and children, of London, ave visiting their parents, Thos. and Mrs, Stephens, of tihe Queen's Hotel. Councillor Eckert met with a serious and pain fel accident on Wed. 3)00441(0 0f last week. Mr. Eckert who owns and resides on the Cowan feign ad,jo'iring Seaforth was engaged with Isis' son in placing tile in a drain, While stooping clown in the drain adjusting the tine a large stone lying on the Bide fell in fui tl mi severely 1 Y crushing hint and injtu'ia)h hits in - termini, Soserions were lass injut'iee that his life was despaired of and his relatives were summoned. Ale. Eckel 1, however,has taken a Win for the. halm. vett is nosy inn n•ov;n 1 1 t [[�� aid 17)dec nliexpe0ted' complications set Ito thee° ate good hopes for' his speedy i'Aoovery+ Tells How She Was Made vveil by LydiaE. Pinkhaxn's Vegetable Compound. New Orleans La. -"I take pleasure 11icier!;' -i it r in writing these lines to express my grati- �filiilt�". tulle to you. I ant !1!1'. only16 ears old and tl work iYn a tobacco factory. I have been a very sick girl but I have improved wonderfully sin e e taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound and am now looking fine and feeling a thousand times better." -Miss AMELIA JAQTJILLArtD, 3961 Te. houpitoulae St., New Orleans, La. St. Clair, Pa. - "My mother w a s alarmed because I was troubled with suppression and had pains in my back and side, and severe headaches. I had pimples on my face, 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." -Miss ESTELLA 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 you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confl• deutial) Lynn, plass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. Mrs. Carman, sen and daughter, left last week for ' their home in .R. 7 Iroquois, lie They q will not return to Seaforth as bliss Carman has resigned her position on the staff of the Collegiate Institute, and has ac- cepted asimilar position in Toronto. Oh, For a Clear Complexion. A clear'eonplexion is the outward evidence of inward cleanliness. In bad health the face becomes a sign- board telling of disease within. If yellow, bile is not properly secreted ; if pallid, -the kidneys are faulty , if skin is murky and dark circles be- neath the eyes, look for constipation. Whatever the cause, no remedy com- pares with Dr. Hamilton's Pills, which are mild, safe, purifying and vitalizing in their action, They give a marvellous rosy tint to the cheeks, brighten the eyes and establish ah heal th that defies age and disease. Sold everywhere in 25c boxes. Winad h am 5C1 ' tZ tl e sof town were prize win.- nets in-nets in the Toronto News Picture game contest. Miss Maud Fluety headed the list conning 9th: and win- ning a. cabinet of Community silver valued at $100, Dudley Holmes won a -kitchen cabinet. Harry Shaw, a, former well-known Wingghasn boy has taken possession of the National hotel property and will reopen the house in the near future, The house will be run as a temperance hotel and general boarding house. While the young son of Ezra Merkley was trying to remove a belt froni the pulley in the mill he, in some manner, got caught in the rapidly revolving shaft; and sustained' a double break of the left forearm, How long he was.tvhirled in the shaft is not known but he was alone in that part of the mill for over half an hour. Fortunately the lad was wound close to the shaft thus escaping striking the ground or the ceiling above, Minerva Encampment, I. 0, 0. F. have completed arrangements with the Grand 'trunk pyatem to ''tun an exoursioth to Sarnia on Saturday; August 8th. . Special train will leave Wingham at 6 50 it, on., arriving at Sarnia at 10;45 a, m. The return fare is $2.80. Arrangements have also been made for a low return rate of 60 cents from Sarnia t0 Detroit per •••..................••.•. ICIPOPe&SDDt s i • :Machine. Shop • •• . Brussels • • • Desire to thank the people of r Brussels and district for' the way • the have enc0 i re ed theta b Y • sending in their work. We hope • • they will continue the, same. • • 4 All kinds of repairs will be • Z promptly attended to on farm S • implements, threshing outfits, • • tubing, patching .arid alt kinds • • of boiler eepahs. Years of ex-, e •.perieace on this class of work •' • enable there 10 give best of sat- • ♦• isfactiol.• e e Cultivator and plowshares A • 17000111 set. 247. • Latvn mowers sharpened and Automobile repairs, e Fair -Price Sueranteetl, S • Don't he afraid -, Bondi ail your • repairs along.• • Ce POPE &, SON 4 steamer "Tasbmoo" of the White Star litre, Boat leaves' Marais at 011 0 'oday, gond to return�ID sHE benne (.77 Monday, August 10th, via ria) train leaving Sarnia at 101x, In, WAS DYING Listowel The Methodist, Sunday School has decided to hold their annual picnic at Stratford this year. Dr. Tits, lioore went. to 81. Jolna'e, N. 13. to attend the Canadian Medical Oolventiou, Ike was away for two { wee, WV., J. Alorrison 13. A., science luaskstser.of the Listowel High School is 111 Guelph completing a special (merge in Agriculture. W, E. Binding, architect, has re- turned from Timmins, N, 0„ and is visiting with his family for a couple of weeka after which he will go North again. The Presbyterian Choir quartette, consisting of Misses Thompson, Rout 0Lon, Afet'ltlinger and Mt's. Logie sang at the Presbyterian Garden Party in Al i l v ertor. Miss B. Clapham, leader of the choir, of the Methodist church, has tendered her resignation to the musical committee; same to take effect on the first of next month. At the regular meeting of the public school board theresignation o f Miss Nellie Campbell, leacher in ream two, was tendered. Since then the Secretary lute else received the resignation of Miss Flo)enl'8 11,oL'h- well, teacher in root() six. This Tonic Bolide Up. Alany medicines stimulate, break down, leave you worse than ever. Ferrozone is di (Perim t -it's a blood- former, a nerve -strengthener, a body- builder. Pale anaemic girls are given strength and vigor. The tired and sleepless are restored, "Better than all tonics I found Ferrozone" writes Mrs. E. 17. Castleton, of Woodstock. "I was completely run down, cheeks were blanched, lips white and had every sign of anaemia. Ferrozone added to my weight, gave ole strength ambition and good health." Nothing better, try Ferrozone yourself, 50c per box at all dealers. Molesworth PEOPLE 10E 1Cxow.-Mise Jessie Murray, of Pinkerton, ie visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Oumnning.- Geo and Mrs. were n r e v is' i it n g friends s rrh Galt for the weekend.- Robert Mitchell and Mies Mitchell have returned home after attending a wedding at Parkhill Mr, and Mrs. Thompson, who have motored from Newell, Iowa, are now visiting at the home of Robert Mitcllell.- Mise Maggie Brown has returned home a again afterten ' at dtn Summer school in Goderich for a week. - Miss Clara Steles, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Miss Lillian Steiss, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, have both re- turned to their work as nurses, after visiting for the past two weeks at the parental home. -Misses Nettie and Ida Mitchell Have gone West for a two months trip. -Rev. Mr. Young, Oliffoed, took the pulpit on Sunday in the absence of the pastor, 'Rev. Air. Bell. -Neil Mc- Donald, of Tugaske, Sask., is visiting at the parentalhome.-Lorne am - bell is visiting friends in Toronto for a week. -A. missionary from Persia a ave lecture ' g1❑ Lhe Presby- terian on ohdr h Friday evening:- e I'1' da Our school teacher, Earl Elliott, Goderich, has bean re•engag dllat considerably increased salary. -Rev. T: A. Bell was away on a holiday. - B. Howe and Miss M. Howe. of Palmerston,'epent the latter end of the week at D. Howe's, ,boundary East. -Miss Annie Spence of Moles- worth, was successful in passing her Elementary examination in con- nection with the Toronto Conserva- tory of Music, Goderich There are 82 babies on the cradle roll of Victoria street Methodist Sab- bath School Goderich. $2918.35 will be required from this municipality for: Co. purposes for the current year. The foundations for Rev. Father McRae's new residence are about completed and construction will at once commence. The adult Bible class in connection with the Sunday School of North street Methodist church held their annual picnic at Point Farm last Wednesday afternoon. Walter Sharp has sold his residence on.Pioton street to Giles Jenkins, of near Blyth, Mr. Sharp and family will move to the faun he recently purchased near Brussels. Fred. Davis has returned home after spending two menthe on his ranch in Alberta. He has decided to leave Goderich in August and Laine up hie residence in Oalgu•y, owing to the Scott Act coming v g In force' in I3moq County the first of next month. .,,,In,„ n the presence of a Brilliant as: eem'blage gathered in the hall of nin- ny college, Toronto, Rev. Charles Allen Seeger, M. A., son of Crown Attorney and Mrs. Seager, of Gode- rich, and principal of St. Mark's hall, Vancouver, received the degree of D. D. • Goderich has been definitely select- ed ath s site a e Le for the militia training al n t g camp to be held August 17th to 21st. The city regiments will not partici- pate in the camp, but will unite with the rural battalions in extensive tactical exercises at the close of the camp proper. Loris 171askell, a well-known fano- 81.` of Colborne township, had a thrilling experience on Tuesday even- ing of last week that he will not soon. forgot, While approohing the Mait• land bridge from Sanford, the front wheel ()Ellis car strucl7 a stone and the sudden jolt deprived trim for a short tune of his oontrcl and before he could regain it the machine crash- ed through the fence tce and made a e a sheer drop of about 9 feet to the bottom of the grade. Mr. Maskell' and lied Wfilierns, who s,coospplwlied him, were bpth badly shaken up but 110 bones were broken and both were able1 t( resume their regular 1'.m- itioymelit ,;ou Wodneeday. W. 18 Thistly went l0 the rescue and towed the machinil to his garage where Or. Suffered Terribly Until She Took "Fruit -a -flues" St• IRAN P$ MATt3s, IAN. 27th. 1914. "After suffering for a long time with Dyspepsia, I have been cured by "Frust-a•tives". I suffered so much that I would not dare eat for I Was afraid of dying. Pive years ago, I received samples of "Fruit-a-tives" I did not wish to try them for I had little confidence in them but, seeing my husband's anxiety I`decided to do so and at once I felt relief. Then I sent for three boxes and I kept improv- ing until I was cured. While, sick, I lost several pounds, but after taking "Fruit-a-tives", I quickly regained what I had lost. Now I eat, sleep and digestwell-in sword, I ani completely cured, thanks to "Fruit a-tives", MADAM M. CHAR13 ONNEAII "Fruit -a -tires " is the greatest stomach tonic in the world and will alwayscurelndigestipn,SourStomach, "Heartburn", Dyspepsia and other Stomach Troubles. 5o0. a box, 6 for$2,5o, trial size, 250, At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit -a -tires Limited, Ottawa. amination showed that beyond bend- ing the front axle a trifle and shifting the spring no damage was done to the car, Morris Council At the Council meeting, held in the Township Hall on Thursday, June 25t4, a petition was received from a number of ratepayers and in response the Council decided to have the sideroad between Lots 20 and 21 Con. 1 opened. The Clerk was instructed to write the Engineer to survey it, the interested parties to have fences removed before first of May 1915 and G. 'r. R. Co. to have the crossing lit to order. The p Court of Revision o the n Assessment roll was closed, Thos. Abram was np- pomted inspector of cement work for Gray's bridge. It was decided to charge an extra fee of 3 per cent 011 all taxes ®..L®g`®` aA.a .ice• H. LOVE C A Fa.merai Director and Embalmer Orders promptly and care- fully attended to night or day. Phone 226. 1 ETHEL, ONT. not paid 011 after the 1511) day of December. Following accounts were Paid :-Jams Flail, gravel, $8,60; Wm, Bernard, shovelling, $1.50 ; Robert Souvh, shovellipg, $1,50; Jno, Barr, gravel $3,vo ; J I'. Brydges, work on road, 86 00 wood $7.00 ; Geo, Jordan, gravel $5 6o grading with engine, $18.oe ; elms, ltiatoul, grading with engine $2z 55; 3 cords wood $6.00; board for operator $a,00 (on North Boundary) ;, Geo, Readman, putting in culvet t, $8,0o ; Richard Alcoclt, work 013 109d, $2 90 ; light for 27 nights, $2.7o ; Geo, Daley, grant for sidewalk, $16 0o ; .I Ifernaghan, gravel, $4,30; Wm, Taylor, grave), $5.00 ; R. New• corrlbe, gravel, $5.10 ; Ed. Nichol, gravel, $3.00 ; Wm. Gibson, gravel, $3.60; R. Garulss, gravel 81o.80 ; Thos, McCall, gravel, $3.Go ; James Ander- son. gravel 7oc; 'J, P. Kelly, gravel, $5.20 ; R. B. Alcock, gravel, $12.20 R, Young, gravel, $s.00;. Chas. Agar, gravel, $5 40 ; Margaret Sbeddep, gravel, $a 8o; Alf, Button, .2 farm bridges, B. C. D. $30.00; C. K. Taylor, farm bridge B, C. D. $15.00 ; Wm, Bewley, farm bridge B. C. D. $75.od ; Alf, Baeker, farm bridge Nichol D. $15,00 ; W. Salter, gravel, $4 Bo ; Ed, Nichol, gravel, $5.30: A E. Crooks, gravel, $8.3o : Jno,. Cook. cleaning Russel drain, $1.00 ; Basil Wallace, shovelling $2 00 ; R. B, Alcoek, shovelling, $4.50 ; Jas. Nichol, shovelling, $3.00 ; J, H. Hall, gravel, $2,25 ; Sam Alcock, shovelling, $3.00 ; Wm. Miller, gravel, 8oc ; Geo. Jordan, work with engine $22 oc, moving grader, $2,50 ; Alex, Russell, inspecting Russell drain $2 00 ; Robert Bird, re- pairing Russell drain, $21.50 ; Wm. Skelton, roadwork of xgx3 $3 00 ; Mark Gentles, filling washout, $7.50; Oliver Campbell, gravelling $5 22 ; Neil Robb, drawing culverts, $3.50 ; Wm. Oakley, broken plow, 501 ;1 Alfred Cockerline, putting in culvert. $5.5o ; Duff & Stewart, cement, $6 6o ; Pedlar People, 2 culverts Ellis drain $144.00 ; American Road Machine Co. moulds, $59.40 Ingot Iron Co., 3 culverts, $280.00 ; Arthur McCall, tile, drawing tile, put- ting in tile $10.00 ; Simpson McCall, fixing culvert, $x,oci I Wm. Taylor. lambs killein dwit phdogs, 2)im $4.00; Con- tractor Stevenson on Ellis drain, $300 00. Next Council meeting Mon- day, July 27th. A. MAOEWE1, Clerk. Tile Delivery Those who wish to pur- chase Tile around Brus- sels are requested to send order to Henfryn P. 0. or Phone n 355. Upon receipt of enough orders we will send a car load to Brus- , sels station. Cole & E,.Iougherty ••'♦••••••4••♦♦••••i••••♦•• 004••••4•♦•••••••♦♦♦•♦♦Ore Y' • • • • est ern ern Fair • • • LONDON, CANADA • e •• Ontario's Popular Exhibition • i September 11th to 19th, '14 • • • • • INCREASED PRIZE LIST t1' Magnificent Programme of Attractions, Two Speed Events Daily. New Fireworks Every Night. • • • a • • • • • e 0 • 4 • COME AND SEE The Dominion Experimental Farm Exhibit and The Canadian Royal Dragoons. The Con. T. Kennedy Shows will fill the Midway: Music by the best available Bands, Reduced Railway Rates commencing Sept. lith Special Excursion Days, Septa 15th, 18th, 17th. All tickets good till September 21st. • ALL INFORMATION FROM THE SECRETARY A • W. J. REIO, President A. M. HUNT, Secretary • v oourtr•a .oso4•••tt♦4•lea♦•♦ •••♦•••••♦••4.4.4444444 4 •••••••H•••••••••••••••••asaaseosaiseE &4.NS ss s•0g 1 ,pA Buggies $ • Buggies Buggies • • • • tar HES EASON is now at • I hand for the Bale of • Buggies and all intend- • ing purchasers will do well • and Save money by calling at ATN. D. EWAN'S UP•T O•D • CARRIAGE FACTORY. tri We take no back seat and w are always oh the lead fo' t 1, an S up-to-date Buggy, Our Bug• t giesltave stood the test of all competitors for closets 130 • years, whish should be a tomsemornommommo guarantee in itself. Otte c, b Styles and Material this year u • aro mono up-to-date than all previous years. Everybody is mads ca 6t welcome to examine aur Show Booms and purchase a Ewan Buggy, 'y You will get 17193 01098 satisfaction as well as eno0ura in home S trade, f3 g 0 , • e Wood Work done in all its branches. • M' • Buggies re• aimed an gg p d Buggy Tops re -lined and bovefced to., • of • look as good as net at reasonable lv ice g prices, P ;,-�-rsr • s n'Y • it (wan's _ s it1110.4`+r4N.0610ll•fi1l0,01111111 i6.4.641W>14NNk'>1.0466lrt114.'lsw4i