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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1915-6-24, Page 5S. ROSINESS CARD$, RIO. SUTHERLAND & SONS LIMITEp Western University, London AnotherCi Advance seat A va co Income doubled - Now $76,000 Another -10,3e addition rits and Mtedicine. Bonin - went Greatly increased Enrolment in View, Write for purl luahu's to . E. E, Braithwaite, M,A„Ph,D. President. LIVERPOOL -GLASGOW LONDON-HAVRE Flue, modern steam - ere — equipped with every oomfort and luxury. For infor- mation apply agents, or "95KingSelf 'Thronto MISES= W. H. KERR, Agent Allan Line, Brussels, Fall Term opens September 1st ELLIOTT • TORONTO, ONT. l has today a Stronger hold upon the nubile conlidnnee than ever before. "Thorough" Trainin for choice poCltlon0 in Bualneaa Mfg la given in all our Depernnenta, Thin College. demi not ask for a better reputation than it has now, We pleas many etudente 1n positions ea c h year.. Write today for large 7ntyoitge st, Mr. J. rl.LIOTT, Yonge 4k Oharles st9: Prinolpai. L 1 CENTRAL // s STRATFORD.'CNT- E Ontario's Best Practical Training School. Wo have thorough courses and experienced instructors in each' of oar three departments— Commercial, Shorthand, Telegraphy Our graduates succeed and you should read our large, free catalogue. Write 'H 11 for.it at once. D. A. McLAOHLAN, Principal. a YY�.o�,ray,0.rm.OLar�O� �'`4;retare�.6�>rarD ,r3,,...b..Avm•A .i>r4Gir.G y,,,m' ENROL NOW `l LISTOWEI BUSIN S at the fc E S COLLEGE 6 Thorough Courses taught by JCompetent Teachets. For partfoulara address— r •'i • !OWIN 0. MATTHEWS, td ,FCa Listowel, Ont. assess' risasesastaarstalaN sass asasa'vaa'+!a:ivas 5usintrtru 4aardi JAS. ANDERSON, VETERINARY SURGEON, successor to M, H. .Monro, Oiflbe at Ander, son Bros, Livery arable, Sruaeala, Telephone No, 20, THE Best Brains 10 Canada litive participated In the pre- paration of our splendid Home Study Courses in Banking, Eoonondca, Higher Accounting, Oommerciel Art, Show Card Writing, Photography, Journal- ism, Short Story Writing, Shorthand and Bookkeeping. Select the work which most interests you and write us for particulars. Address THE SHAW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 391.7 Tonga St., Toronto Brick and Tile Brick and all sizes of Tile are now to be had at the CoIeDog u hart • y YARDS • HENFRYN' A. RAYMANN in prepared to supply the Best goods.in Windmills, Iron and Wooden Pompe' and Stable Fittings, such as Piping, Wat- er Bowls for stook, Ric, Repairs to Pumps promptly , attended to. Give me a call. A, BAYMANN, Cranbrook T. T. M'RAE M. a.,M. O. 4S. 0. M. 0, 11,, Village of Rrueeele. Pltyslelan, Surgeon, Aeeouatleur Office over Standard Bank DR. F T. BRYANS Baoholor of Medinine, Ualveroity of Toronto ; Licentiate of College of Physiolane and Stir. goons, Ontarlu ; ex -Senior Elmer Surgeon of Western Hospital, Toronto. Offices of late Dr, A-, McKevey, Smith Block, Brussels. Rural phone 46, ALEX. D. M'KELVEY. M.B., M.C.P.d S. O. 158 $boor street East, Toronto Diseases gar, Nose and Throat Clinical aenistant 10 Ear, None and Throat de partment Now General Hospital, Toronto ; Post Graduate Harvard Medical School, 'Boil - tun ; late Senior Resident Surgeon Mans, Eye ,& Ear infirmary ; late Clinical assistant in Nose and Throat department Mass, Gen. Hon• }Mal ; late Howse Surgeon Toro5to General Hospital fa'In Brussels by appointment, DR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL.. ONT. Phyaloian and Surgeon; Poet Graduate courses London (Eng;), New York and Chicago Hos- pital,. Special attention 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 Ber- gsma of Ontario and Grndnate University of Toronto Faculty of Dentlntry. Office in Isard Block, Wingharn Phone 248. Poat Office box 278 Painless Extraction, Plate work and Bridge Work a Specialty MAUDE O. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Personal ttradaate Department of Opbthal• mology, Molormiol, Medloel College, Chicago, I11., is prepared to teat eyes and nt 9100,9n at her nttlae over Mlne Inman's millinery store. Mae day°—Wednesday, Thursday, Friday tont detbr a of every week. Moe hour — 0 to 18 e, in, ;Ito 6 p. m. Evening° 107 app int- meat. Phone 1919. DR. WAROLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Day and night °alba. Offioe opposite.• Flour Mill, Ethel. .... . PNouoFoOT, 1111.1.0111111 •9 PRQUgFOQT. Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries P"b11o1 ire. Offloe on the Square. 2nd door 'rum Hamilton. Street, • GODERICH, ONT. Private funds to loan at lowest rates. W. PROUDrOOT, S. C. .1. L, HILLMAN Wo. PROtilrooT JR. QRON FevxK ! 1L li'Br BRUSSELS GOING SOUTH GOING NORTH Express 7:18a m I Mail 11:22 a vi Express 8:45 D m Express 8:52 p m Callt.i.' iusx P. CIFIC WALTON To Torouto To Goderich Express ' '7:88 a m I Express 12:26 p m Express 12:53 p m Express ......... 9,00 pm WROXETER Going East - 7:05a. m. and 8:d0 p. m. Going Went - 12:10 and 9:58p. m. neatwith C. P. R. at roan cin East eon C Arlt n going Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T G. B. stations. GEO. ALLAN, Loons Agent. bans ; eh. s 3tenmm Moncrietf Friday evening, 25th inst., is the date you must attend the Garden Party on the school and (hutch grounds. Supper from 8 h,•8 Pio- gram will be unique. Pt "f. J110. 4' Keil y, Toronto, vocalist, ventriingnist and eute,tainel•, will he the leading feature and \liss ,3iatjnry \iunio, of the Queen city, will sing and give dances in National costume. Music by orchestra and bagpipes. Ref eesh- a [neat booth on the pounds, Jamestown Garden Patty is announced for Fri day evening of this week at the John- ston Church, 1st. Line Morris. Altai' supper, from (3 to 8, a flee program will be put on. Choice venal selections by 31noare. Lightfoot and 13rud+how, tine well known vocalists of Stratford ; and a Male Quartette from 131uevnle ; interesting addresses by Rev. J. W. ilibbert, Winghanl, and Rev. 1). Wren', Brussels. Booth o1 the grounds. Party is under the atiSpires of the Ladies' Aid of which Mfrs. 1n1111 Fella is President. Rev. D. 0. Thompson, pastor, will preside. f yth Thos. Code has arrived home from a visit to his brother at A1vfnaton, Mre, R. J. 31. Barr, Principal of Blyth Public School, has resicned. Annual [fleeting of Blyth Telephone System was held 111 Industry Hall, Tuesday.' t l Rev. T. H. Part accompanied by. f Mrs. Farr, was in attendance at the Synod of the Diocese of Huron iii. London last week, The excursion to Guelph was not' largely attended by citizens of Blyth, although the coaches were fairly well filled when the train arrived here. Provincial Medical Health Officer McNally nand Blyth I t official visit xned several points as to the sanitary conditions and instructed Mr Heffron of some changes • that must be made in the slaughter house, such a8 a new fluor and water ap= pliancee, DIPHTHERIA,—Quite an otitlireak of diphtheria is amongst the children of Blyth and vicinity at present•and it has been found necessary to close the public school. A number of the scholars were to try examinations and being otlt of wheel at this time will likely retard them, Dr. McNally, of Toronto, Provincial Health Officer, paid an official visit stere and as he was here only a short time ago, it seems as though it was hispurposeto have the town thoroughly cleaned, '1416 /Bormbers of lire Woman's Christian Teoip"i'aucu Union held their annual Meeting June 11th, , After l't+gnlar bu,inrss trod short pro - grain, election Of officers took plume, resulting as follows President, 31rs. M Young •, let Vies President, Alis, A Elder'-Rec,-See„ ,Hiss L, Taylor ; Qnr,-Sec,l tllles BenLloy ;. Tteat;urer, Nts, Bauder, Atwood Rev. J. M, Shaw wits at London 11t. tending Sy nod. Picnic excureion of the Softs of Scotland to Kinoardfne on Juie26th, Wednesday, June 80th, the English church will hold a lawn social in the Agricultural Park, Atwood, Miss talalgatet Pelton left for New Liskeard after visiting with C, nod Mrs. Pelton for the past two months,, Rev, A. I3enderson, of Kipling, Sask., spent a few days in town and viuiulty renewing old coquet nfences. He occupied the Presbyterian pulpit on Sunday. At a special 'fleeting of Stratford Presbytery, held at Milvet•tnn, the call recently extended by the con- gregation of Atwood Pt esbyterian church to Rev. W. D. McDonald, 13, A., of Warkworth, in Peterboro Pres- bytety, was sustained. Rev. Me. Mc- Donald succeeds Rev. W. A. Amos,. who has` left the active ministry to engage in farming owing to • poor health. Listowel Orangemen of Guelph will eon a special train to the Listowel celebra- tion on the 12th of July. Bernard Lodge A. F. & A. M., Listowel, will attend set vice in Christ church on Sunday morning, June 27. During July and August the jewe- lers of Listowel will take Wednesday, afternoons as half holidays. The Mores will be closets at one o'clock. Geo. Rappel, Wallace, had the tnis- fort•une to lose a valuable horse. The animal bloke its leg and had to be destroyed. High School Board has engaged the teachers on the staff this term for another year, with the exception of Mise Small, who has resigned. Mise Ells will take Mise Small's place. Cecil Mol'phy had the misfortune to break one of the small bones in his left.ankle no Saturday afternoon., He. was playing tennis and turned over or big ankle. • While he is able to be around he is compelledto walk On, crutches. Mayor Featherstone has been moti- fled by Mr. Doherty, St. Thomas, soli- citor for Freek & Irwin, whose tender for Tarvia roads in Listowel, it 18 as- sumed was accepted, that if the town tries to withdraw from the contract action will be taken against the cor- poration. Wroxeter OFFICER KILLED.—A nephew of the late Mrs. Robs. Miller and who was a very warm, close friend of hers, died fighting for the empire. Jae. Gibson for a lung time Principal in one of Glasgow's best schools but now retir- ed, had 8 sons enlisted, the oldest boy was a Captain in the Scottish Border- ers and was mentioned in dispatch by General French. When leading his men, 011 May 6th, he was killed. He was ayoung man far above, the conn - mon, having gone through Oxford and swept everything before him. The Edinburgh Scotsman Bays of him "intimation 'owas 1 eceived 11, Glasgow n yeateryday, of the lasts at the front, of Captain Robert Gibson, and king's Own, Scottish Borderers. Soule days ago Captain Gibson was reported as missing, but he in 110W officially stated to have been killed. Ile niet his death en an attack on t he trenche8 nu the evening of the 5th inst. Captain Gibson was a son of Jos. Gibson, 28 Park Gu dens, North Glasgow, who recently 1etired from the head master- ship of Woodside school and he wits 29 years of age. lie received his eavly ethical ion in the high School of Glas- gow/toil passed high in the buasa,y list into Glasgow University, wheat - lie greatly (1ie11nguiahed himself, eerie. chilly in the classical aud philosophi- cal departloenls. Ile was first prize - man in the Targe class, graduated with r, classics, won the honors in t, as ht Sloss r Snell Exhibition and then went to Balliol College, Oxford. There again he obtained notable distinction, hav- ing first-class' honor's in moderns and in the 1111111 schools and was elected a Fellow of Balliol College at the earli- est opportunity. During his brilliant career he won for himself a name, not only os a scholar but as a man of large sympathies with all forms of in - o leetuul and social activities. In the midst of his studies he was for several years on enthusiastic member of the Officers 'lh(Lining Company and passed oil the r9coniinaLions allotted with it. Immediately after the war broke out he offered himself fol set vice and was gazetted a Second Lieutenant in the 2nd K. Q. S. 13. '1'otvartls end of last year tie proceeded to France and from that time he was almost continuously in the fighting line except for a few days fttelough in the early Spring which he spent in Oxford. His father and mother went there to meet hint, having not had the time to reach hone before his return to France. He was mentioned in a recent dispatch from General Franck and was only re• rerltly promoted Captain of his regi- ment. His two other brothers are also in active service." There are 18 Plants Choice assortment of Geraniums and Annuals a d«ing Cabbage, Cauliflower, Tomato Celery and Nouse Plants Agent for. Dale's Cut Flowers. MISS KELLY, 494 BrusselsGreenhouee. SUFFERED D E EVERYTHING For Years, Restored To Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound. Canadian women are continually writ, ing us such letters as the two following,, which are heartfelt expressions of grati- tude for restored health: Glanford Station, Ont.—"I have ta- ken Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com- pound and never found any medicine to compare with it, I had ulcers and fall- ing of womb and doctors did me no good. I suffered dreadfully for years until I began taking your medicine. I al- so recommend it for nervousness and in- digestion. " — Mrs. HENRY CLARK, Glanford Station. Ont. Cheeterville, Ont. — ” I heard your medicines highly praised, and a year ago 1 began taking them for falling of womb and ovarian trouble. "My left side pained me all the time, and just before my periods which were irregular and painful it would be worse. To sit down caused me pain and suffer- ing and I would be so nervous some- times that I could not bear to see any one or hear any one speak. Little specks would float before my eyes and I was always constipated. "I cannot say too much for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills, for there are no medicines like them. I have taken them and I recommend them to all women. You may publish this testimonial." — Mrs. STE. PHEN J. MARTIN, Chesterville, Ontario, Canada of the Gibson name now in France or on the way. *George Prater Gibson has 2 boys ; T. W. Gibson one boy in the Eatori Armored Motor Unit ; Thos. Gibson, of Winnipeg, two boys. The latter isabrother to John Gibson., living at Wroxeter. The others ar all from Scotland only 3 of them who can,eto Canada three years ago but went back with the first contingent and are now in France. Clinton Mrs. S. J. Arlin left last week to 1; c visit her daughters at 0 t 1 a Y Miss ICWIn, Deaconess, is spending a few days with her parents, J. A. and Mrs. Irwin. E. Thompson, son of Dr. Thompson, of Hamilton, and student of Toronto University, is assisting his uncle, Dr. 0. W. Thompson, in his professional work. The Girls class of Wesley Ohm ch, taught by Mrs. (De.) Rutledge held a supper at the home of Miss Lily Jen- kins, Goderich township, on Wednes- day of last week. Norman L. Murch, recently Boys' Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., Strat- ford, and formerly of Clinton, has been appointed to the position of in- structor in languages in the Univer- sity Schools, Toronto, at an initial saltily of $1,700. These schools in- clude the Faculty of Education. Gordon Rutledge, Winnipeg, gave an address on the 'Newspaper Game" at the Epworth League meeting in Wesley church Monday night of Iasi week. Mr, Rutledge has been con- nected with city papers for smite years end gave an interesting address. Mrs. G Rutledge and T. E. East each sang a solo. Wingham Charles Munro, manager of the Wm. Davies' Company, has purchased a handsome motor boat, which was launched at the upper dam. As customary with other years our merchants will again close their stores on Wednesday afternoons during the months of July and August. R. Allen, 3, W. Dodd, ,Jas. Hamil- ton and H. B. Elliott represented Court Maitland 0. 0. F. at the High Court meeting at St. Catharines. Anxious friends and relatives have bean relieved by receiving word from the boys at the war and from the chaplains of the different regiments. It was minim ed about town that oat the Western Foundry had orders to make shells and ammunition, but J. J. Cum uiugharn, the manager, stated it was not so. He stated he could soon get the place in readiness if necessary, Contract for construction of the sewer on Patrick street, between Francis and Carling Terrace, has been swat ded to T. 3. McLean & Co„ and the contract fol' new sewer on John and Minnie streets to Greenaway & G neat, Mrs. LloydMon.A. L. and left on day morning of last week for San Francisco, ()al., where they will visit the Exposition and will return horse through the Canadian West and visit at several pointe. 'J'hresherrnen in the district sur- rounding \Vingham met here and organized with the following officers : President, J. W. Palmer, Wroxeter ; Vice -President, J. D, Baker, St. Helens ; Secretary, D. 0. Pone, Wrox- eter ; Executive, John Bell, Ripley, D. J. Weu, Belmore, John Gemmill, W ingbam, There passed away on Wednesday evening, 9th inst., one of the pioneer residents of this section in the person of Ronald Lamont, in his 69th year. The deceased' had been in poor health for sono little time and passed away at the home of his brother-in-law, illi Jacques, Mr. Lamont spent nearly ail his life on the homestead in Turn - berry, near Zetland. Ile WAS held in high esteem by a large circle of friends. Re never married. In poli- tics he was a Liberal and wag well in- formed, Out in Millinery Prices Commencing Friday, June (8th, Millinery prices will be Reduced for the balance of the -season, Now is the time to get bargains. MISS HUNTER, Milliner, ETHEL ft has recently come to light that stone rowdies belonging to St. Mai ye did some uIeau trieks an automobile owners who visited the Lown. 13 the roads had been in a very slippery et+n- dition, loss of life might have occur- red. It seems that several citizens motored over to St. Marys to witness a lacrosse match between their own team and St. Marys and dining the game some persons, unknown, deliber- ately cut the tires so close to the rim that it could not be seen 011d emptied .the gasoline tanks, leaving only enough for the petsons to get a short distance out of the town, One titan got out about 2 miles and his tires went fiat and another had to abandon hisanachine and walk back for gaso- line. • Fordwich J. H. Wade has purchased a Ford runabout. Wing Rogers has commenced the erection of his new barn, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Walden Went to Sarnia to visit for a few days and where the former officiated at a mar- riage. Mies A. E. Faust, who has spent nearly the past year in Chicago, has returned borne• much improved in health. J. T, Maguire, of 4th Con„ delivered to Gerrie within two weeks "22 doge, which. netted him the round sum of BO $ 2 00. Wm. and Mrs. Goggin visited Sun- day•and Monday with Rev, and Mrs. Ball, at Kenwood. Mr. Goggin at- tended,Synod in, London, FindlayLynn, 2nd Don, is nursing a very soe hand, the result of comin in contract vvith a circular saw while wo•ki.ng at S. Bricker's. The thumb and first finger were Sadly cut. Charles Fiddler, Calgary, gar y, Alber ta, at the unusually early age of 14 years, passed the Intermediate Examination for violin before the Board of Ex- aminers of the Loyal Academy and College of Music. Charles is a grand- son of Mrs. William Spence, New bridge; with whom he visited last Summer. Goderich Some of the tiout caught at present in Lake Huron weigh as much as 35 lbs. Rev. J. B. Fotheringham and Judge Holt attended the Huron Synod in London, The war tax meant an extra 5 cents on- all the Greyhound excursion tickets to Detroit. West Huron Farmers' excursion to Guelph. had 285 passengers from the various stations along the line. On NIr. Bedford's appeal on his re- cent conviction foe selling liquor, the convictions were amended to 850 each. J. W. Vanatter was called to Strat- ford Thursday morning by the illness of his father, who had a stroke the previous evening. Jim Anderson came to grief wheel- ing down the harbor hill. He was carrying a pair of oars and fell from the wheel cutting his forehead. Five stitches were required. Representatives of Victoria street Methodist church gathered at the home of 0, M. Robertson on Wednes- day evening and presented hint with a splendid settee as a recognition of his services as church Treasurer. Wool Wanted Any quantity of Wool wanted. Price 28c for Leicester 3oc for Down J. T. Wood 51.4: BRUSSELS Excelsior Knitting Factory aper Hanging Painting b FREDERICK TUFF SUCCESSOR TO THE LA'I'ul JOHN LUNN PAINTER, PAPER -HANGER GRAINER and DECORATOR My aim is to give satisfaction by Good Work and Moderate Prices. Thomas St, Brussels. Phone 41x, There is a good deal of dissatisfac- Lion with the C. P. R. passenger ser- vice in and out of Goderich, The timetable is so arranged that it is possible for a person living East of Goderich to corse to town by C. P. 1i. and return the same day, A warrant has been issued for the arrest of John Lashbrook, who left town without Notifying a cousidetable number of creditors. Lashbroolt had been engaged as cietk with the Sterl- ing Batik for a number of years and was looked upon as a reliable man, Molesworth H. McDonald has been ill from a severe attack of pneumonia. Mrs. McOlusty, Algoma, is visiting with her parents, Alex. and MI.'S. Mc- Intosh, Ad. Menzies, Winnipeg, has enlisted to do medical service and is on his way to the war zone. Miss Nell Elliott has been on the sick list but we hope soon to see her back t(1 her usual health. Patriotic servicet was held in St, Andrew's church Sunday. Offering went to the Patriotic Fund, Mr. Sangster, Moukton, has rented the local blacksmith shop, He is a No. 1 Mechanic. and will do well here. A ditching machine has been en- gaged by D. E. Campbell, Jae. Lucas and Chas. McIntosh to do several day's work. While playing football H. Bender met with a very painful accident, hav- ing a small bone in his right ankle broken and another cracked., , Mrs, Burne Toronto addressed a meeting of the Women's Institute on Friday, June 18th, at the home of illrs. T. Simpson. She is a very prac- tical speaker. A meeting was held in Doan's schoolhouse on Friday in the interests of the Canada Temperance Ant, when Rev, Mr. Amos, Palmerston, Rev. T. A. Bell, Molesworth, and T. L. Hamil- ton, Listowel, spoke, • I?.ngagernent Rungs I Wedding Rings = •0 s • • • 0 s •• • • A nice assortment of fine, white • • Diamonds, mounted with Plati- • •nutn Tips, 14k Rings at very' • o close prices 0 • 0 $'12,00 15.00 • •• 25.00 50.00 •• • s and upwards according to size of p • Diamond, • 0 • Give tier a • Diamond • • • 0 • Marriages Continue a Pace •Even in war times. •• • • • We have a full stook of • s Seamless Wedding Rings ; • The best Wedding Ring in the • • world, Let us show you, • • • YIENOTI. • • • Jeweller and Engraver • Wroxeter - Ontario Mrs. Eldrieh, of Vancouver, B. C., has returned home after spending several weeks in the village, apart of the time attending her father, the late Sam. Lougheed. Dewitt Oosems, B. A., London, gave au illustrated lecture on Tuesday even- ing. His subject was "A Trip through the War Zone." The meeting was in the interests of the 1J pller Canada Bible Society. W. C. T. U —The regular monthly meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held in the Public Library Friday afternoon, lune 25th, at 3 o'clock. Officers will be elected and a full attendance is request- ed. '5 t- ('MMS NYAL'S. TALCUM POWDER: flower Ma POwn>rlt n-nprnnt nefrn+hinQ It Clings r1 Mayflower Talcum Powder Nyal's Mayflower Talcum is an ex- perience to every first time user. Its touch is soft, soothing and refreshing. Its distinc- tive Mayflower perfume, delicate, individual, elusive. Ideal for every use to which you can put a Talcum. Nyal Quality preparations can be obtained only in Nyal Quality Stores. Ask one of them for free copy of Booklet entitled "Your Complexion," giving full par- ticulars of best methods of massage. James Fox, Druggist, Brussels "MADE IN CANADA" Ford Runabout Price $540 Lock a man up and he withers. It takes the ' sunshine and fresh air to preserve perfect health. The Ford has opened up the great, invigorating out-of-doors to the Canadian of moderate means. More than fifty thousand Canadians are using the Ford profitably - 1 b0 for pleasure and business. profitably— both Buyers of Ford cars will share in our refile if We sell 30,000 care between August 1 1914, and August 1, 1915. Touring Car, $590 ; Town Oar $840 ; F. 0. B. Ford, Ontario, with all equipment, includ- ing electric head -lights. Oars on display and sale at S. CARTER'S, Agent Brussels