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OR. F T. BRVANS
Bachelor of hiedlolne, University of Toronto 1
Lioentlate of Dollege of Physiouwe and Sur-
geons, Onhni'lo ; ox-Saalor HOURS Surgeon of
Western Hospital, 'Toronto. .081000 of late Dr,
A. Mehevey, Smith (hook, Brussels,
Ravel phone 45,
ALEX. D. M'KEL.VEY
M,B., M.O.P.d S. O.
1011 Blum• street East, Toronto
Diseases Ear, Nose and Throat
Minim! assistant 111 EMI', Nose and Throat de.
pertinent New (;sutural Hospital, Toronto ;
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OR. M. FERGUSON
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Toronto Faculty of Dentistry.
OfRco In lewd Block, Wingham
Phone 240, Post Office box 278
Painless Extraction, Plate work and
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DR. WAROLAW
Honor graduate Of the Ontario Veterinary
College. Day and night calla. Office opposite
Flour Mill, Ethel.
MAUDE C. BRVANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Personal graduate Department of Ophthal-
otology, MoCoriniok Medical College, Chicago,
Ill., le prepared to teat eyes and at glossae at
her office over Grewar's Restaurant, Brussels,
on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of every
week. Ofiloe hours 1 to 8 p, m. Forenoons
by appointment, Phone 1219. .
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ro CENTS gets THE PosT to January
IStnext.
IN a few weeks the Municipal
elections will be upon us. In the
me uti a aspirants A m as is forcivi
c honors will
be getting their ammunition for the
contest.
Scorer CONC8aT.-Friday evening of
this week a Scotch Concert will be
held in the Town Hall, under the aus-
pices of the Young People's Society of
Melville church.
Gaow Soma Ft.owees.-The very fact
that your house is unpretentious and
commonplace, is as good a reason as
there could be why you should beautify
it with flowers and other growing things.
W. C. T. U. -The regular monthly
meeting of the W, C. T. U will be held
Friday afternoon, Nov, 27th at 3 o'clock
at the (home of Mrs. (Rev ) Mann, The
tonic, "Temperance in Sunday schools,"
will be taken by Mrs. 8, Walker,
Box Social will be held at the home of
F. McCutcheon, 6311 line Morris, on the
evening of Nov'. 27th under the auspices
of St, John's A. Y P, A. Boxes will be
auctioned off, Rigs will leave the
church Rt 7.3o p. m. Return trip for to
cents,
THE women passengers Ott Atlan-
tic liners relieve the monotony of the
voyage by engaging in the highly com-
mendable exercise of knitting socks anti
makinggarments for the patients' the
t, P
war hospitals. Ladies of
the highest
social prominence take part in the work.
In fact it is real seweiety.
The sad news reached here of the
death at Tugaske, Sask., of Thos Edgar
son of the late James Edgar, of Howick,
which took place on Sunday Nov. 8th
after a long illness. The cause of lits
death was pernicious anaemia, De-
ceased was a nephew of Robt. Black, of
Wroxeter, formerly of Brussels.
You keep abreast of the times when
You read the Weekly Sun of Toronto.
It is a farmers newspaper, and that
means market reports, * editorials,
special farming articles, ' special de-
partments for all the fancily, "other
people's opiuious" where the readers
may say their say and a countless list of
bright features of interest and impor-
since to all farmers. ti'ifty-two weeks
In the year the Stun is on the job. Do
you read it7 When renewing your
subscription for this paper we will be
pleased to take your subscription for the
Snn.
THE Summer is over, retired is the
plow ; the millet and the clover are
safe in the mow ; the cornfields aro yel-
low, in sunshine awash, the pumpkin
mellow, and so is the: squash ; and
so is the singer, who warbles with zest,
to Autumn, the bringer of coolness and
fest. She brings us a number of ardent
delights, including a slumber unbroken
at nights, How sweet is our sleeping,.
how tuneful our snore, when Autumn is
keeping her watch at the door ! No fly
or moekeeter to break up our rest, no
chigger to teeter around on our chest I
The pests are all banished when Autumn
Arrives, they've scooted antl vanished,
dad swivel their lives 1' The evenings
are longer, and slowly they go, the
wind's growing stronger, and whispers
of snow. How pleasant I find it, to sit
by the fire the backlog behind it enol
punish my lyre or read a good novel by
H. Ride' Doyle, while found my cheap
novel the storm makes turmoil.' Brit
Mon I am yawning, end bedword I
Creep and then 011 the dawning litre.
thunder I sleep, and rise it the morning
ns good as when new, when cook sounds
the warning that sinkers are.dtie 1 Hone
sweet is the season of frost and or)
squall t We surely have reason to
Stand up for Fall,
1.1 ui10N CO. l'unr,clI Will Mt 01 Tues-
day next December and, at G,'Ierictl.
Miss 1311.I.A HeN'rits was 1/101112g for
lsler•in-law hits IUltoo Hunter, at
fi\ inghan last week.
Soapoa'rH News of Inst week saes :-
file 'tut Semi, of
\L c lit easels vtoltsbeen
I li
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wurku' n; one of the D
k I lygoods stores
hi Guelph recenl1Vhas taken a pos!tiop
with Stewart Bro, Mr'. Scott w00 a
fn1 nice employee of this fine, and al-
ways proved himself a very obliging
eleilo.
DON MCGILLICUDDY WITH TROOPS,
--1)ou MoGtlliencldy, son of Thus. Mc-
Gillicuddy. of 'Toronto, formerly of
hiussels in a letter to Priucipal Hagerty
from Salisbury l'la us, says: 'Here
our cmnps are spread over a large area
in groups so as to afford to all large
open spaces for drill and field tactics.
Quite a feature of the camp are the un-
u,utillylarge flocks of sheep and herds
of cattle pasturing Isere and there over
the. plain. We are in the midst of
ancient Britain. Stonehenge of Druid
times, 3,000 or 4,000 13. C., k 6 miles
distant, the famous White House of
Putney, Cherton, 7 miles away, has
church built 311 1110. Coe cottage
where 1 had tea dated back 150 years,
Beautiful and historic scenery, winding
green hedged roads, all tend to impress
off our expeditionary threes, England -
our Enealand anti its pressing ueed. Don
is with the Hospital Corps
SUDDEN DEATH - The people of
Fullerton village were greatly shocked
on Monday morning of last week on
learning df the sudden death of Rosanna
Brown, beloved wife of William Cornish
who passed away during the night..
Deceased retired in her usual health,
Her slaughter, who was visiting her was
sleeping with her and woke about 3 a,
m., and found her mother breathing
very heavily. She tried to waken her
but failing iu this she called her father,
who came as quickly as p ssible, hut
when be arrived at her bedside the
vital spark had fled. The shock WAS a
terrib'e blow to the family, as to the
whole neighborhood. Deceased was in
her both year and bad been a resident
of the village for a great many years,
She was greatly beloved and respected
by all who knew her and her loss to
them will be keenly felt. Besides her
husband, a grown up family of sons and
slaughters survive, Words cannot ex-
press the heartfelt sympathy which goes
out to then in their great and sudden
sorrow, The funeral took place Thurs-
day afternoon to Fullerton cemetery
The death of Mrs Cornish WAS referred
to in last week's POST. She was a
sister of Contractor Brown of Messrs.
P.011 & Brown.
Henfryn
CONFIRMATION' - Monday, N_nv
16th, the Bishop of Huron, the Rt.
Rev. D. Willituns, D. D., administered
the rite of Coofil'nation at St, David's
ohureh when '7 persons received the
apnelohie rite of the laying on of
hands. The 13ishop delivered a very
eloquent address on the duties of it
Chrictian, pointing net haw the
Christian must be a valiant•, obedient
soldier of his Master st t a Hl insisting nn
the need for fnissianlu v work. bbl-
Inwitg were confirmed :-E. and 1\h•s.
RnwlanclMr r
Mrs. Brant, Mrs. Arthur
Bhtic,'11. P. Gilts Clifford Rowland,
and Alias L. Chat'tel'.
Blyth
A. H. and Mrs. Nethery, who were
in attendance at the funeral of the
late Mrs. Jannis (knitter retni'nced to
their home in Sarnia.
1`he. Red Cross Circle sent away as
their fleet consignment of supplies,
the following :-72 pair socks, 21 pairs
wristlets, 11 scarfs, 8 sleeping claps, 42
flannel shirts, 21 night shit Is, 6 surgi-
cal shirts end 2 sheets.
Loftus E. Denney, Barrister., of
(Soderich,_has openers a Law office nn
IlPP
n street. est in the office n
(;, tilt formerly
rne•I
occupied by T. Oode. He will be at
Blyth every Thnrarlay and any other
flaw to be made by itppnintmen t.
nt atior
Ac Ire stl� meeting v
s m a was held
g g
shed
in the Methodist chunrh on Tuesday
evening Nov. 1011), to celebrate the
Silver Anniversary of the church, A
splendid tea was served 11y the ladies
of the congeegation from 6 to
8
o'elnrlc for which lin charge
I1
w
L9 made.
After tea, a prnglam unique in charac-
ter was rendered. The pastor, Rev.
George Jewitt; occulting the choir,
000d Reasons For Its Success
:The majority of oatarlh remedies
are useless. But one that does mire is
"0atavrhozone." it clears the head
of all 'mucous discharge. Putrid
matter i:n the nostrils, phlegm in the
throat, and disease germs are com-
pletely destroyed, it's results are
destroyed, and the system so
thnrought yuleansed of catarrhal poison
that cure is peemaneut. All types of
catarrh, thlinet and bronchial trouble,
voids mod r:nughs are More certainly
cured by patarrhnzone than anything
else. Two sizes, 25c and $1.00 at tall
dealers. •
d
Gnerich
MI's, Chas. Onetime •is a patient at
Alexandra hoepit al, having tuldergone
am noel atinn for appendicitis.
While r'nhbit limiting near Bhtek's
Paint a peri 7 of 3 managed t0' tree a
coon whirl' they shot and brought
hack to town.
The ' week comment-ringNovember
20111 is to he observed as a week of
0 1705' 5115501155 i.he chntr•.11es pri'pai'a-
tnry to holding simnitenenns Corn
10lininn set vieeS at noon. on Sunday,
0150, 6111.
Graham Ross, yon of Rev, Geo. E.
Russ, eine unfortunate enough_ to
b'eelt his sun while training in the
gytnne.0iamatt 1110 (1.'0. I. A year
ago 'alsnostt'oaday this young Ind
brniti, his other 51011 betide. similarly
engaged.
Councillor Barry Morris had the
misfortune to crack three of hie tilts,
Ile w le standing in a wagon prepare-
irn'y to 55851 big it load of apples when
the Is(irises suited off throwing him
mit, life fell amines the wheel with
the lesull as stated above,
(iorie'ich Knit ting Company , has
just s'ereived an nyder for 2000 dozen
pairs of sax from the Department of
Militia. Tbe Company. Is asked to
complete this con I,raet withhl a month.
If the work is 'satisfactory other con•
tracts May come this way.
•
WOMAN
SUFFERED
TEN YEARS
From Female Ills -Restored
ed
to Health by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Belleville, N. S„ Canada. - "Idoctored
for ten years for female troubles and
did not get well, I read in the paper
about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound and decided to try it. T write
now to tell you that I am cured. You
can publish my letter as atestimonial."
- Mrs, SUVRINE BABINE, Belleville,
Nova Scotia, Canada.
Another Woman Recovers.
Auburn, N. Y. --"I suffered from
nervousness for ten years, and had such
organic pains that sometimes 1 would lie
in bed four days at a time, could not eat
or sleep and did not want anyone to talk
to me or bother me at all. Sometimes
I would suffer for seven hours at a time.
Different doctors did the best they could
for me until four months ago 1 began
giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound a trial and now I am in good
health." -Mrs, WILLIAM H. GILL, No. 15
Pleasant Street, Auburn, New York.
The above are only two of the thou-
sands of grateful letters which are con-
stantly being received by the Pinkham
Medicine Company of Lynn, Masa.,
which show clearly what great things
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound does for those who suffer from
woman's ills.
If you want spe-
cial advice write to
Lydia E. Pinkham
tifedicine Co. (coull-
dential)Lynn,Mass.
Your letter will be
opened, read and
answered by a wo.
man and held in
strict confidence.
Fired. Davis has returned from his
hig farm at Irricana, Alberta, and Lvill.
probably be in town most of the Win-
ter. Me. Davis' farming operations
have been quite successful this year.
Hovis Wintering a large number of
live stock about 1,600 head in all.
Farmers in the vicinity of Gnderich
tie complaining of the conduct of
hunters, who, they say, tramp over
their fields with little regards to the
rights of the owners. A Gnderich
township farmer had it valuable shnr't
horn calf worried so badly by hunters'
dogs that its value is greatly lessened,
if not quite destroyed.
A dog belonging to George Glidden,
of Duniop, went mad and bit 8 boys
and several animals before it was kill-
ed by Wm. Green, on whose farm the
dug had strayed. Mr. Glidden said
his dog was bitten by another dog 3
weeks ago, and thinks this was the
cause of his canine going mad, assev-
eral other dogs had to be killed last
week. The head was sent to Toronto
for examination.
When Illness Comes
Have yon Clear at hand a remedy
that will alleviate pain and help till
the decor comes ? A wise thing is to
have right in your horse a bottle of
"Nerviline"which gives instant relief
and prevents disease from spreading.
Nothing known for the stomach and
bowels that compares with Nerviline
Por m'ainps, indigestion, heartburn
and headache, its indispensable. For
fifty years Nerviline in 25c bottles has
been a fancily stand-by. Get it ready.
Wingham
The i3ishop of Huron administered
the rite of Confirmation in St. Paul's
Church last Sunday, at 11 a. 01.
Anniversary morviees in the Metho-
distDec. 63111
t 1 on and 7t t. Rev.
E P. Reno, of Toronto, a noted leader
of Methndism, will preach,
H. Cliffnrd Pugh, B. A., Listowel,
has accepted an excellent position on
the staff of Hamilton Collegiate In-
stitute.
Listowel
Miss Norma Hermiston, L. T. 0. M.,
has been appointed leader of the
Methodist choir, to succeed Mies
Jones.
The "Three B" club hits been or-
genized by certain youngladies of
Listowel in the into este of patriotic
work.
R. R. Hay Spent Sunday in King-
ston with his sort. M. Neil Hay %vhois
encamped at Artillery Park with the
Canadian Engineers.
A. S. Inkley was sucressfnl with
his Buff Leghorns at the Galt Poultry
Show. He 'obtained two lets, a
second and three 3rd prizes,
A very serious'aceident occurred to
Alvin Kritzer last week. He was en-
gaged in shingling the roof of 13.
Oppet's barn iri Wallace. At o'clock
he was alma to descend when he
slipped off the roof to the ground, a
distance of 25 feet, sustaining a :brok-
en leg, badlyinjured wrists and au M-
imed ankle, also receiving'a bad
shaking up Mr. :Kritzer was moved
to his home West 'of the G. T. R.
station.
At a, recent meeting n£ the teachers
and ntlice si of the Methodist ' Sunday
School bt. F. A. Large teas appointed
Superintendent to succeed John
Bailey, who lerently moved to Strat-
ford. C. V. Blatollfnrd and E. G.
'Mnt1hevs are the present aasislarsts,
tine heroic', being appointed to sne-
ered De. Large. Two new teaches
were also appointed, they being Mrs.
(Dr,) Barber and Mrs. A. I. Zfrbrigg,
Flocl4ET.-. Al one of the best attend-
ed and twist enthusiastichockey meet-
ings ever held here, it was decided to
enter both Intermediate and Junior
teams in the Northern League. The
following mg ntces were e elected ;-non.
President, H. 13. Morphy, M.P. 1 Icon.
Vice -President, A. E, Malcolin ; Pties-
ident, Dave Mulcahy; Viee-President,
Beverly Bamford ; Manager Intermed -
bate tessrp, W. Evans; Manage' Jun.•.H*.p•l'•.i.}*rri4.he*ei.e*••ht•F•3''•r.i44'l•e'i• .1.40+••1•*N•••i•4i'•'!•4.r4,•ir
!nr team, George Herron ; See,: Press., .i.
1inrre Saunders ; Trainer. Cully Hoek. • r
et , Delegates 6o annual meeting, Geo, Everybody alb
Hill AIM and W. Evaile, � Everybody at
DletNot The Whole Thins
Yonr ,a
1 table i s loaded with 00d
P
di lslrbl' at d wh t e r
a 1 t les r 11
g m y t yet
never i strength, len th What's the
Look trouble 2 u e ook w him and what do
you find P A lazy liver, stomach
overloaded with work -useless work •
because the bowels and liver nee not ,/ind look over our Fine
suftioiently active. Relief is quickly
supplied by Dr, Hamilton's Pills, • New ;Stock of :
1 Leitch's "tit Cranbrook
They make weak folks strong by re-
moving the cause of the weakness.
Digestion improver), con etiputio')
leaves, liver takes new life, kidneys
wake sip, --the whole system is en-
livened by Dr. Hamilton's Pills. No
better medicine for the sick or well,
25e at all dealers.
Atwood
Rev, Dr. Buster was at Walkerton
as a delegate to the Public Library
Convention.
Elma Council will meet at the Agri-
cultural hall, Atwood, Saturday,
December 12th, at 10 a. m.
The building formerly occupied by
Stanley Ford as a grocery store is now
being renovated after being partially
destroyed by fire. .
Elyria Sunday School Convention
will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 2nd
hi the Presbyterian church. There
will be an afternoon and evening
session,
Seaforth
R. E. Coate has returned from a
six weeks' trip to Idaho.
Mrs. Coats, who has been visiting
heel brother, Mayor Ament, has re-
turned to her home in London.
Jerry Case is joining the second con-
tingent of volunteer's Far over -seas
service. Ilir. Case will be a member
of the Dnginearingg Corps.
Mrs. G.•Murdie has rented her house
furnished to Mrs. Gordon, of Egmond-
ville, for the Winter months. Mrs.
Morale will visit among her relatives
for a while.
Will. Copp, of the West, is visiting
friends In town. While holidaying in
Baden, Me Oopp was presented with
a black eye by an irate Germanof
that burg. There may be something
doing over the head of it.
Rheumatism Almost Killed Her
For years Mrs. S, Stahlschmidt, of
Humberstone, Out., was a martyr to
t•heumatisin. "I was so stiff and lame
I could scarcely walk" she writes :-
"An attack striking my limbs made
walking 'impossible. Friends and
doctors gave prescriptions but I only
got relief from Perrozone. I took
twelve boxes and gained from the
fist. Today I am well, feel stronger,
weigh heavier and look the picture of
health." Whether muscular or in-
flammatory, chronic or otherwise,
Ferrozone does cure rheumatism and
sciatica, 50e per box at all dealers.
Fordwich
Rev. Mr. Walden is at resent n p.
con-
ductingspecial services at Mane.
Earl Patterson, of Sault Ste. Marie,
is visiting at the home of his parents
on the 2nd Con.
Mrs. Robt. Deachman, who has
spent tile,past month with friends and
relatives at Orange Hill returned to
her home in Toronto.
The Willing Workers of the Metho-
dist church, Fordwich, intend holding
a Xmas Bazaar in the Y. M. 13. 0.
rooms on December 8th.
The Fordwich delegates who attend-
ed the Wingham District Missionary
Onnferenee of the Methodist church
held in Wingham were :-Rev. Wal-
den, Miss M. Faust. Alex. McCabe. G.
R. Magee, Jas, Downey and Jas.
Faille.
The remains of the late Mrs. David
McLaughlin arrived here from Manly,
Alberta, accompanied by her son.
Thos. The funeral took place 011
Saturday to Brussels and was largely
attended by sympathizing friends and
neighbors. Death was due to heart
failure. the deceased having been in
her usual health until short time be-
fot epassing passingaway.
Stop Limping Cure The Corn
Quickly done by Putnam's Painless
Corn Extractor. Acts in one day,
causesn0pain, removes every trace
of soreness. Fifty years of success
proves Putnam's is the best. Refuse
substitutes.
Perth County
Report of Dr. Gibb leaving Mitchell
is incorrect. '
The receipts at the electric light
et1Ltinn Mitchell show a good surplus
over expenditure.
Contributions to the Belgian Relief
Fund by the township. of Logan a-
mounted to $792.60 in cash.
The anniversary and tea advertised
to be held in Bethel church, Munro,
has beets indefinitely postponed ow-
ing to an epidemic of measles in that
neighborhood,
Depressed by business conditions,
J. H. Maughan, a tnative of St. Marys,
Ont•, and for years a resident of
London, Ant himself through the
'head in his office in Oswego, N. Y.
While returning flog' school
Herbert, a little eon. of Constable W.
13. Cooper, Mitchell, fell on the side-
walk breaking the wrist of one arms
and spraining the other.
The officers for Perth Co, Teachers'
Association were all elected by ac-
clamation and are as follows :-Paesi-
dent, Miss L. Dent, Stratford ; vice -
President, P, McNaughton, Donegal ;
Secrelau'v-Treasurer, W. S. Walkom,
Stratford Auditors, W, Irwin, B, A.,
and J, H. Smith,. B. A. ; Executive
Committee, Misses Forbes, Jewett„
(Gearing, Barber and George
W. Slaughter and T. Ratcliffe,
Magistrate O'Loaste, Stratford,
assessed Alexander Porter 876 for
assault with bodily injury to And-
rew McKay and Iiossry Fetter. The
fight its which Porter worsted lire
complainants occurred when the
former attempted to collect a debt
from McKay. A fine of $25 for as-
saulting each of the two .risen was
levied against Porter, and the casts
brought the amount up to $76.
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chell.
A Gnvernrnent engineer was at St.
Marys in reference to the claim made
for the river beds of River Thames
and Trout Creek and also to look into
the claim trade for the "Tow -Path"
North of Pas k street, on East side of
River Thames.
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the end of the year, which finds many
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subscription. Send for 1 copies
sample cop ea
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