The Brussels Post, 1916-9-7, Page 5v ` 1te,
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OF M&RRRIAGE LICE NSES
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AUCTIONEERS.
i3. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION-
-I .x016, will sen lar better prices, to
better. mau, 1n leas time and lees charges
than any other Auctioneer in East Huron or
bo Won't ohargo anythlpg. Dates and orders
eau always 00 arranged at tats oi8oe or by
n
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LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
M. SINCLAIR-
. kv . Barrister, Bendier, Oonveyanoor,
Notary I' ohne, &o, offioo-Btowart!saBlook
t 0000 Nor Ib of Central Hotel.
Solicitor for the Metropolitan Bank.
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G. B. stations,
GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent.
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W. H. KERR,
Agent Allan Line, Brussels.
A. AYMANN
is prepared to supply the best
goods in Windmills; Iron and
Wooden Pumps and Stable
Fittings, such as Piping, Wat-
er Bowls for stock, &c.
$repairs to Pumps promptly
attended to,
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T. T, M'RAE
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M 0, H., Village of Brussels,
Phyeloieli, Snrgo014 Arooudlenr
01110eatresidence, opl,n01 0 Melville Church,
IV111 ham enact.
DR, F. T. BRYANS
Bachelor of Medicine, Uuivorelt of Toronto ;
Licentiate of College of Phyetolyans and, Sur.
(tteon0, Ontario ; ex -Senior House Surgeon of
Western Hospital, Toronto. Cifieee of bate Dr.
A. mcKevey, Smith Block, Brussels.
Rural phone 42,
G. H. ROSS, D.D.S., L.D.S.
Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur-
geonsof Ontarld and Graduate University of
Terence Faculty of Dentistry,
Office in Ieard Block, WInghant
Phone 249. Poet Office box 278
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MAUDE O. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Personal graduate Department of Ophthal.
mology, McCormick Medical College, Chicago,
Ill., is prepared to toot eyes and tit glasses at
her office over Mies Inman's millinery store.
Office days -Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday of every week. Office hours -10
to 12 a. m, ; t to 8 p. m. Evenings by appoint-
ment, Phone 1219.
DR. WARDLAW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College. Day and night calla. Office opposite
Flour MI11, Ethel.
JAMES TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co.
Satisfaction assured ; Obargesmoderate.
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GODERICH, ONT.
Private fonds t0 loan at lowest rates,
W. PRODOFOOT, R. C. ,1, L. 501Lr,ORAN
H. J. D. Come
falai 11 elm items
SEPTEMBER.
GET ready for Fall.
WATCH out for Millinery openings,
Mosm of the Summer visitors areaway,
IF you know a newsy item give it to
rnE POST.
MISS LABEL ST.aACKAN WAS visiting
London relatives.
BRUSSELS Fall Fair October 5th and
6th. Get a prize list from Secretary
Black.
MRS. MARSDEN SMITH MAIMiss
Mar-
tha returned with the Stark family to
Toronto for a visit,
JNo AND Mas. FERGUSON and children
were visitors at the Manse, Armow, with
Rev. and Mrs. D. B. McRae,
IN the absence of Caretaket Robert
Oliver to the West, Alex Anderson is
performing a number of his duties.
BRUSSELS School opened Tuesday with
Principal Scott and Misses Jardine, Bell,
Hendersou and Buchanan in charge.
Attendance is large.
IF there is a good colt or a choice calf
on the farm encourage the boy to ex-
hibit it, Start him right by letting him
have the prize money.
No successful business matt bides what
he has to sell from the public. Farmers
might, to their advantage, make a wider
and more profitable use of advertising.
MRS.OLIVERO
vEElN wasthe t e winner
of the beau guessing contest for Red
Cross funds At Gorrie. She received as
the reward a chair, donated by G. S.
Watson,
LIED1r
, E. W, PORTER and Lieut. R,
E Ferguson, two officers of the intst
Battoliou, are to go overseas to fill up
the vacancies. Both officers are well
known in town.
THE union Red Cross patriotic service
will be held in Melville church Wednes-
day evening next, at 8 o'clock. Pastor
will give the address. Offering goes to
Red Cross fund. Make au effort to be
present,
LON'rRAC'1'S for the publication of new
Ontario school books have been closed
by the Provincial Goverument. The
Art Mauttal will be 40c and the new
blank writing books and the Ooterio
writing courses two cents each.
Trig war is showing its effects ou the
country newspapers. The tequtetn has
already been sung over the lifeless re-
mains of the Sarnia Post and the Oil
Springs Advance, and we know e
couple of other papers in the County
that are wobbling. - Alvinston Free
Press.
THE POST hopes 1.O 880 rt -
Lovely Fall,
Letting up of the war.
Literary Society organized.
Local Horticultural Society,
Lively season for business,
Lecture Course, for next Winter,
Largo utm•ea70 in rue POST sub-
seriptiou list.
REVALUATION (F CERTIFICATES.-- By
the costly process ul teveluation of ser.
tificates of policyholders iu the Ancient
Order of United Workmen, resulting in
a material reduction, the organization is
now placing.ilself 'upon a solid financial
basis. The revaluation, which .Was
under the direction of Prof. McKenzie,
mathematician of the University of'To•
mato, was completed in iuly and the
notices are now being sent out to each
policyholder in the Order,
Rax CLuiF NOW A Ligu'r,-The many
friends of Lieut. Rex Cluff will be pleas.
50 to hear that he has received ab ap
pointmeut with the 161st Huron Bat.
talion as Lieutenant, Rex enlisted last
Jautiary with the 66125 Battalion and
took the officers' bourse in London, ob•'
taiaiog his commission, However, as
no appointment presented itself Rex re-
loi0ed his Battalion as a Corporal, He
assumed his new dillies Monday of last
week. 'Phis is the aeeond s00 of Rev.
W, 1. Cluff to hold a commission in the
Canadian army, Lieut. Howard Cluff
having left with the 71st Blatant:M.
TUXY?as'i', 16115)1 lust 111111500oliiltlp evert If
they borrow it, 4'2aye 1500111 to yon for
75 cents, ip advsnce, to the old of the
year.
ONE day recently John Hueter, John
street, injured one of his h ps by a fall
while closing the gate at his home, .We.
hope he will soon he o, k.
R 1y. MR AYISON 1SIN DEA7Ati0,-]Tow
voting g men of hjs years in the ministry
have wen so popular n place in the Hain.
thou Conference as Rev. H. W, Avison,
M. A., 13, D„ the pastor of the Metho
dist church, Acton. Indeed, his repute..
tion as a strong preacherandan earnest
pastor goes beyond the bounds of the
Conference. A few days after bls ac-
ceptance of the unanimous invitation to
be pastor at Acton, in November, 1954,
he received a similar invitation to Wel-
laud-8 much stronger charge than Ac-
ton. Having accepted Acton ile loyally
stood by his first choice and has minis•
tered with great acceptance and has won
the hearts of al the people, Rev, Mr,
Bradshaw, who went to Welland when
Rev. Mr, Avison went to Acton, has ac-
cepted au invitation to a ally pulpit,
Ainslie Street, Galt, and Welland has
again sought Mr Avison for pext Con-
ference year. Feeling that the larger
field offered wider scope for service he
has accepted the invitation of the Board
to become their pastor in June, 1917,
provided the Stationing Committee sane -
tions the removal. The Acton congre-
eatiotl, when informed of this action, re-
ceived the intimation with sincerest re-
eret.- Welland has a membership of 515
and pays a salary of 101400 or $1 Soo,
Rev, Mr. Avison has also been sought
by a leading church in the Toronto Con-
ference.
Atwood
Pursuant to adjeurntnent, the dir-
ectors of Elmo Fnrntels' Mutual Fire
Insurance Company met in the Agri.
cultural Hall, Atwood,'Pneeday, Aug.
1516,, all the members of the Board
being present with the President in
the ehitir. Minutes of last Meeting
read and rnnfirmed, The following
'Inesee by lightning were paid :-'Vm,
McKeever, Rime, 350.00 for cow dam•
aged ; Alnnzn Heath, Grey, 5100.00,
horse killed 1 Adam i t'essler, Logan,.
*8 05, nalf killed 1 Robert Gamble,
Morningto,, *171500, mare ; D.
McNeil, Wallace, 1010'00, house dam-
aged ' Win, Struthers, sr.. Blom,
$8 30, barn cbtnlnged 1 David 1Htu'I]s-
tnrt, Logan, 50 00, for damage to house
by fire from coal oil stove, Applica-
tions for insurance were received to
the amount of 5152,910. Meering ad-
journed till Tuesday, Sept. 1901, to
meet at t he usual Linie and place.
September Weather Forecasts
A regular storm period is central nn
the 4111, embracing the 2nd to the
7th. The Moon is at Bret q,'arter on
the 4th, and greatest declination
South on the 5th. The autumnal
equinox '
n
x of the Earth 9 1.t 1.h fa drawing '
g
ntvtn near-
er to n Ct1919 By the 2nd and 3rd,
Western extremes of the coil0t1 y will
have change of winds to Southerly,
the temperature will begin to fiiee, the
barorneter will fall, and increasing
cloudiness will show that falling
weather is impending. These condi-
liotte will continue to grow in
strength, spreading over wider re-
gions North Iced Snail' as they ad-
vance 'Eastward. By the 8rd rains
will begin in Western parts, and on
Monday the 4111, to Thursday,. the
7111, these Iain areas will make their
way across the cnunt'y, winding up
in the Atlantic enact regions on the
0th and 76h. Thele are no special
76590(60 Lo apprehend unusual distur-
bance at this first September period,
but regular storm manifestations will
snake their transit Enstwardly noose
h al
the ntn '
t It attended i
Y. 1 more! nrteorless
s
s
wind, and followed by rise in •atmos-
pheric ;measure and change to Weste,'-
ly winds and much cooler, Cool
nights
will visit
most et ,
nils rp
P
the
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0utntr reaching cf m
fur So Y uLhwnr] "
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Wife Cured by Lydia E.
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Des Moines, Towa,-"Fouryears ago
I was very sick and my life was nearly
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operation and_ got
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it and commenced
to get better and am now well. am
stout and able to do my own housework.
I can recommend the Vegetable Com-
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health restorer, My husband says I
would have been in my grave ere this
if it had not been for your Vegetable
Compound." -Mrs. BLANCHE JEFFER-
SON, 703 Lyon St., Des Moines, Iowa.
Before submitting to a surgical opera-
tion it is wise to try to build up the
female system and cure its derange-
ments with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound ; it has saved many
women from surgical operations.
Write to the Lydia E. Pinkilana
Medicine Co., Lysin, Blass., for
advice -It will be coniidentiaL
the wake of this storm period -say
about the 8611, 71.11 end 8th, 'Phis caul
wave will begin behind the atm 1118 In
the West about the 5th, and follow
Ettetward and South we rd progresslr•e-
ly on the 0111, 7111 and 8th.
A reactionary el men period is cen-
tral on Saturday, Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday, the 91h, 10111, 11th and
121)1. It mast be remembered that
the 11111 day of September, like the
11th of March, is the center of an an-
nual crisis of magnetic unrest and
violence. The electric and magnetic
nerves of nature, as a rale, are nn a
strain or high tension for t1. period of
five nit six days, central on September
11111. There is no special danger at-
tending these periods, except that
they intensify all e]echiral and mag-
netic phenomena, thereby adding to
the danger 01 equinoctial storing, and
tending "greatly to aggravate vnlcenir,
and earthquake unrest. A very low
and
fluctuating
barometer, or
1 r
and
l i.
wi t,1.n
two days before au
df
a ter the
llth, will betoken etolins enc' other
phenomena that will approximate
danger. There will be a drop to tem-
perature after these storms, almost or
quite to the frost line, throughout the
Northern and central regions of the
country -say on and about 'Tuesday
the 12th, to Thursday the 14611. This
enol spell, like the e1orms, will not, hit
Lhe whole country at the same time -
it will travel 1 It will be heard from
in the Northwest, days before iter•
rives in the Southeast. Watch and
see.
The Mars equinoctial period Begins
to melte itself felt about September
the 10th, so that it must be considered
among the aeteonomlio causes at work,
during the reaCtionat+y period, 9th to
121h. If rough autumnal storms and
weather exist about the 9th to 12th, it
will be We to figure on an early Fall.
We calculate that such will he the
case, and that many frosts, with par-
oxysn,s of early, autumnal st.nrms and
weal her
will
prevail
during t
a last
half of September, and growing in
LMA LADIES' COLLEGE
OPENS ITS THIRTY-SIXTH
YEAR ON SEPTEMBER
TWELFTH: NINETEEN
HUNDRED & SiXTEEN
For calendar and terms: R I,Warner,M.A,D:R.,Alma College, St.Thomas, Ont.
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