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The Brussels Post, 1917-5-31, Page 5
asrr ', ,; Bti$MESS CARDS. ,JN®. SUTHERLAND lo SONS LIMITED M/SMPRtMsH WM. 'SPENOE CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER' or MARRIAGE LICENSES Inco In lee Post mace, INtboI. .00.4 Business Carols JAS. ANDERSON. VETERINARY SURGEON. Successor to M. H, Moore, Mee at Ander. son Bros. Livery stable, Bruaaels, Telephone No. 29, T. T. M' RAE M. B.. M. 0. p... S, O. • M. 0, H., Village of Brussels. Physician, Surgeon, Accoucheur Moe at residenceopposite Melville Ohnroh, William street.. • DR. F. T. BRYANS • Bachelor of Medicine, Universityof Toronto ; Licentiate of College of Physicins and Sur. goons, Ontario ex•Sonlor House Surgeon of Western Hospital. Toronto. Offices of late Dr. A. MoKeve Smith' Block, Brussels. Rural phone 45. MAUDE O. ERYANS OPHTff.9LMOLOGI ST Personal dray?I+ate Department of Ophthal- mology, McOne'miair Medical College, Chicago, 111„ is prepared to test eyes and 115 glasses at her aysnTss store. office Wededay,hurdayHlday, and Saturday of every week. OISoe hours -10 to 12 a. m. ;Ito Op. m, Evenings by appoint- ment, Phone 1250. OR. 9HARDLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Day and night eelle. Office opposite Flour Mill, Ethel. _. JAMES TAYLOR licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co. Satisfaction assured ; Charge. moderate. Write or Telephone If not convenient to call, Both Brussels and North Huron Phones. BELGRAVE P. 0. P. R. MULHERON Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN, VOCAL Organist and OOhoir Muster, Melville Church, Col- lege of Music EExaminations. d for Phone'60x Oot- PBOUOEOOT, KI:MOK1N & COOKE Barristers, Solicit&a, Notaries Public, Office on the Square. 2nd door from Hamilton' Street, GODERIOH. ONT. Private funds to loan at lowest rates. W. PR04nr0OT, B. C. J . L, BILLORA-N H. J. -D. Coosa 16( Students may anter our classes at any 0 y?S time. Oo,nmense year course now rind .4 el be qualified for o position by Midsum-. n 3hmar. Daring Jaly and August of Inst h year wu rerttvn1 culls for over 200 f9 ofAco assretante we could 1101 80 5t1�1� Our gredmatai are in demand• lfirlte nE once Por our free catelogoe. ` D. A. MCLACHLAN, Principal. d bl.t� a A star, ..a a AVtgAITIS' alp aiEoaa4faa`4. CEHTRAL fTRATF4RD. CNT Ontario's Best Business College the prOgtant le which the following MRABLdlJiee lire were Cololoi'ed: l-Iiead141 by Altee Bernice Oolo 1 enloa by Alieses ]� >3 I3erhiea Flood, Gwdolyn James and Miss McNeil anti ;Cr, T. Spence and 'a STOMC pj O ll �`jij LE violin solo 10 1 Slonrmon. to Pte. Norco bad 1085 'iiia watch when wounded She citizens proaented hits Fein Wretched Until Ho Started To Take `ifruit-a-fives 594 CRAteoLAIN ST., MONTREAL.. "For two years, I was a miserable sufferer from Rheumatism and Stomach Trouble. I hal frequent Dizzy Spells, and when I took food, felt wretched and sleepy. I suffered from Rheu- matism drodd£ully, with pains in my back and joints, and my hands swollen. A friend advised "Fruit•a.tiveo" and from the outset, they did me good. After the first box, Ifelt I was gelling well and I can truthfully say that "Fruit -a -fives" is the only Medicine that helped me". LOUIS LABRIE. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25o. At all dealers or sent postpaid by 11'ruit- a•tives'Limited, Ottawa. Xecal 1 Sts COUNCIL meeting next Monday. TINDALL Riecunt INJURED. -While engaged in the work of unloading monu- ments at the Wingham Marble Works on Monday of last week, Tindall Ritchie, drayman, formerly of Brussels, met with what might have been a serious acci- dent. Otte of the stones had been raised a short distance from the wagon wbeu a timber in the crane broke letting tbe stone fall on Mr. Ritchie. He was badly bruised on the back, but is doing nicely and his numerous. friends Lope to see hint around again as smart as ever. ANNUAL M1E1ING,-Brussels Women's Institute held its annual meeting in the Library Audience Room, Friday after- noon, May 18th. Mrs, P. Scott presid- ed during tbe opening exercises and business session, Mrs. D. B. Moore, Vice Pres„ and Miss Margaret _Stewart acting as Pres. and Secy. respectively, during the election of officers, The following officers and committees were elected :- Pres.Mrs. P. Scott •, fat Vice. Mrs. Le 13., Moore ; and Vice, Mrs. (Rev.) Ferguson ; Secy.-Treas., Mrs. jno. Rrbb ; Assistant -Secy.. Mrs. Win. Reeds ; Directors, Mesdames R. Dark, S. Walker, R, Thomsop, P. Atnent and T. Alcock ; Organist, Miss Martin Smith ; Musical and Literary Com., Mesdemes Welker and Moore and Miss Smith. Mrs. Meadows and Miss Vine Bowman favored the audience with a well rendered duet which was very much enjoyed. Miss Margeret Stewart reed a well prepared paper on "'rhe over -sensitive person." In her intro - that long tion Miss Stewart said ago due there were not so many over -sensitive people for in those days when people le were more on a common level one was kept, so busy in spare moments helping a neighbor to trouble or doing what one could in case of sickness there was no time left for thinking of trifles. After all more lives have been spoiled in remembering trifles than anytbing else. We should cultivate a short memory for wrongs ; forget family feuds ; forget ell llttlenesses and with a free mind take whatsoever Chines are pure and of good report and think ou these things. Be always ready to make allowance for others and fill our minds so fall of what is good and lovely that wrong feelings can fipd no ludging there. This little couplet was given and is well worth remembering. ria THE Best Brains In Canada have partleipated in the pre- parationef our splendid Home Study Coatrees in Banking, Economies, Higher Accounting,Commercial Art, Show Oard Writing, Photography, Joarnel- isoh Short Story Writing, , shorthand and Bookkeeping, S41eut the work which most interests you and write us for particulars. Address THE SHAW CORRESPONDENCE SC11001. 391-7 Yonge St., Toronto woreillalliNHMMINEINIMInemiglialgsSECEralaile The Western Fair Sant. 7th to 16th with allot her. Mise Peal] Jetties made the presentation and Noble ea- plied in a few brief and well chosen Words,il t to by eNatinAntht't McKee is not discharged yet and is going to Whitby to a Ootivalescent Houle for further treatment. Ja.nestoW n A. grand Ooueert will be held Friday evening June let, in Victoria Tlall, Jamestown, under the auspices of the Women's Institute, when an excellent. musical and Literary peogra in will 17e rendered. A. H, Aiusgrove, Al. P. P., Wingham. will be present anti deliver an address and F, 14, Gilroy, Brussels, will occupy the chain'. An interesting feature will be the presentation of the autograph quilt to the holder of the lucky ticket which will be drawn that evening. Admission 25 cents. Pro coeds in aid of Red Cross Funds. Pelee List. of London's popular Ex- hibition has just been issued tout will be of great interest, especially to in- tending Exhibitors, I0 these steen- tides times the pees:dim need seems to be greater produrlion. Mali age nteut of Exhibition having this in mind have this year generously added $2,000,00 to their Prize List in order to encourage the Fau tilers and Breeders to produce mole anti better Live Stock, •Grains, Roots, etc. This ailment whkcb tuts been distributed. throughout the list will certainly make it a most attractive one as it brings the List up near the 8130,000.00 point. Send to the Secretary A. Al. Blurt, London, Out., for a Prize List or any; information regarding the Exhibition. - Bluevale Thos. Watt left on a business trip to South Dakota. Robert Musgrove has purchased a new Ford .touring car. Robe. and Mrs. Bosman, Wingham, H visited with Mrs, Wm. all Mrs, Richard Hockeridge is at pres- ent visiting relatives a5 Brantford. Wm. McMichael has gone to Galt where he has secured employment. Jas. and Mre. Burgess, Listowel, visited here with the former's mother. Miss Sadie McMichael is at present visiting relatives at Galt and Brant- ford. Hugh Sinnamon has moved his family to Galt where he, has a good position. Ina. and Mrs. Garniss and family, Blyth, visited at the home of Wm. Gau'niss. Morris and Mrs. Bosman and 5no. and Mrs. Stewart motored to Strat- ford and spent the day with friende. Mrs. Hayes, has returned to her home here after spending the past Winter with her daughter at London. SEVERE BRONCHIAL COLD Yields To Delicious Vinol Philadelphia, Pa. -"Last fall I was troubled with a very severe bronchial cold, headaches; backache,' and siert to my stomach. I was so bad I became alarmed and tried several medicines, also a doctor, but did not get any relief, A friend asked the to try Vinol and .it. brought the relief which I Craved, eo now I am enjoying perfect health."- .LACK C. SINGLETON. We guarantee Vinol for chronic coughs, colds and bronchitic. 13'. R. SMTIl-1, Druggist, Brussels. Also at the best Druggists til all On.. Melo towhs. Two men look out through the some • bars. One sees the mud and the other sees the stars. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. Morris ...Council met last llnieley. John McElroy has purchased Lot 12, 'Oen. 8, Morris, octnsisting of 60 acres, from the exeunt„rs of the late \Vlu. Marshall. Wroxeter • Easter examinations were given to pupils of \Vroxeter High Seined in- tending to takes part in faun 1s1a,?, The following pupils wear successful 1 -ilary Giheou, Evelyn .Loaner, Edna Carr, Wesley (lnthere, Donald Muerte 0ongrasLulattione; RINSIMIIIMEIMMPREIRESSEMILFeeeerM T expect a car of first- class Lime at Ethel G. T. R. Telephu se your orders to No, 524.. or see George Bakery Cri iirook lay delegates to the G-,,l'erenee were :-J, 5. Mason and lo. 11. lisle, Stratford ; 1I. 0. White S. Malys ; Isaac Hord, Mitchell ; Ii Green- wood, R. R, No, 1. Mitchell : 'Photons' Malo, Listowel ; L. Halpenee, xrins• bridge ; J. Quintet', Ah nt .nu 1', 1 Love, Atwood ; M. I. Adolph, Gowauts- town ; D. Facey, Wellesley 11. Rat-- . lingo, Lakeside , E. L. Oody. !fn br r ; J. E. Whitley, Afilvertmt , _ r. Leary, Ornmarty 14. Densmore 1, 1L Nei. ' 2, Stratford. Alternates 11 C. Wil- eox, Stratford ; D, F. W i ley S. Marys ; F. 0. AliIl on, Dowt:i.. Clinton Strong r'esolut'ions were passed at the annual gathering of the Metho- dists of Goderich District opposing race -track gambling and in favor -of Dominion Prohibition, both of which will be forwarded to Sir R. L, Borden.. The churches of this District are all in good condition and an increase of 16450 to Missions was reported, the Seaforth Church heading the list as to increase, While Wesley Church, Clinton, gave the largest amount. The Snstentatlon Fund received a substantial increase, as also did all the Oonnexional Funds. Membership is also greater than last year, and the Epworth League and Sunday Schools nee flourishing. Rev. U. 0. Ka itis Lpndesbm^o, was appointed to the Stationing uOo m m i les . I Is 'ni n g ad - tresses were givenby Rev. J. Nile,J.xel- 1ey,and Rev. 0. 0. KaineLon- desborn t the Tuesday evening mase meeting. Rev. J. E. Find, of Gode- rich, Chairman of the District, pre- sided. The laymen organized a For - 'Ward Movement for Evangolism, with J. A. Irwin, Olinlon, Chairman. This meeting was held in the Varna Metho- dist Ohurch, and the delegates report having been very hospitably enter- tained by the Varna people. Oranbrook Rev, Air. Knight, 13. A., Henea", was chosen to represent Ex, tel Di e-; trice on the Stationing Committee , f 1 London Methodist Oonfelenee, Re^. J. F. is a former Oran brooki, ,,. Word line been received at St'v t 1 y Rev. illi, Hnskiug, former peeve. i Oraubrook illethnclistchurch, ft•oei i1.0 • son, Signaller Richard 1Ioslcing, thnb he came through the Vimy Ridge o.•- gageenent •without injury, although his clothing was literally torte elf him. Alfred Husking another eon is se1•viei with the home defence Emcee Listowel DISTRICT MEETING. -The election of delegates to the London Ounferenoe was one of the features of the Strat- ford District meeting of the Methodist Church held here Thursday. There - ports showed a total membership of 5,026, an 10508ase during the year of 144. 'rhe Missionary givings totalled $10,464, an increase in 1916 17 of $715. The laymen's section decided to or- ganize a Stratford District branch of the fnrwau d movement for evangelism. II. 0. \Vhitte St. Abirys, was elected President ; J 0. Hely, Listowel, Vice - President ; and D. 3'. Whaley, St. Marys, Seevetary Treateurer. These offlcety will form the Executive, with Ald. Light of Steneford, H. R. Green- wood of R. it. .No. 1, Listowel The Ethel. Rev. J. W. J011 118 0 11 teas al, Tees. water last week attending .Disiric6 rneetili g. W. L. Seeders has his new engine installed and everything ht 31st•elitss shape to do chapping, Fein, •s'ttr remits of 0. 0. 1e bietlu•en from noel uttrntled 6hn ilia'ulrud!tl Service in Otanhrncic Sunday night of last week for Pio. bfel)nualdl We were sorry to hear. that Miss Lillian Davidson had to undergo an operation nn PI id ty, 18th inaLfor etppendicitis hu' pleased that she' is improving likely, People of Ethel were very muchr ;loused to have a call fn, m 1101. 1. A, and Mrs. AIo1(elvoy and daughter, Ilene. They were em their way to Trowbridge where o Mt'. McKelvey was billed to take the seevice on Snntlay and speak ab the OUucert nn llonclay night. PRESENTED) WITIU WHIST WATCH...- A large number of _tilt, ellereen s of Ethel 1101 community attended a Meeting at the 'Tnwnehi 1 Ball Mon- day evening of last week to welcome h01no Pte.. -Noble Melee. Ile was wounded in France last; September and has been in hospital ib Engltted up lo the time of leaving. When be euteted the Ball he was given three rousing cheers. A filte,pengrmu Nae given, considering that all who took '1nut had but very inlet notice. (Ir. Fergusob Ives Chairman ab d Ina brief and appeoln+late speech introduced Population of Huron Couhty County Clerk Lane. makes up eae11 year a statement of the population . f the County as besee3 upon the reeu'rs of the municipal assessors. We give below the figures for the yea vs 1801. 1915 and. 1910, taken from -Ale, Pane's statement. It 0110w8 the population of the County is still decreasing; helve- 49,7011n elve- 49,705 in 1916 es compared with 49,913 in 1916. The rural population, which had shown a steady decline for maey years in 1915 regained about 850; but last year the downward mnveneeait w,'e noticeable, there being a loss '•f 507. Taking the Oomlty as a whole, 51,e urban population remains rttout tete same as it was 26 years ago, +tied hest year there was an increase of 855 over 1915. Examining the figures in detail, however, it is seen that since 1801' there has been a general decline in the towns and villages with th,e exception 'i un which rich and C4 a ba . of Gode g have both increased in population. TONNS1iIPS 1301 19 15 1910 . ` Ashfield 4010 2a21 2000 Colborne 2..9 to 144.1 141! Goderich 2907 1300 1605 Grey 4022 20.10 2042 Hallett- 3231 2I63 2109 Hay . 42.51 28:32 2767 Howick 4439 323.' 3218 Morris 3253 21;1 2122 &icliillop 8086 21"ti 2050 Stanley 2470 I.'114 1674 Stephen 4271 0 3230 Turnber'ry 2452 10..e' 1088 Tnckersmith 2369 2 '2 1945 Usborne 2528 j '", 1888 Virawanosh East 2078 1 ' 1405 Wawauosh West 2387 15-'1 1817 50460 84::..7 ' 83646 TOWNS AND VILLAGES 590 't 4'M 972 te 1113 1204 • r 982 2535 1 ' 2.177 1800 i te 1573 Bayfleld Blyth Hiuusoele Clinton 17xeter (anderich llenetall Seaforth Whitely -on Wroxeter ai fil Light Four w Counh'yu.b (fouresea'-.et) p„inf of 'h,n,,,cot. Price subjcet to drama without notice like Peak of Dicior©' far ions This new Overland Country Club Light Four is a distinctive d smart car in the low-priced car class. The rich, gray body, with black fenders and trimmings is set off to pleasing advantage by red wire wheels that give just the right flash of brilliant color. The two comfortable front seats move forward or back in- dependently, and a spacious aisle between gives free pasage to a roomy seat for two passengers in the rear. For riding comfort, the Overland Country Club is a revelation. Long, cantilever rear springs give it the riding ease of a much hcavi ; bigger car. It has tr.7ple power -and it is economical of gasoline. An easy car to handle, and completely equipped. An unus•.ial demand for this model makes it necessary to place orders at once to secure spring delivery. L. KENNEDY Agent dngh1 3f' ' sys-OverIand Limited) Toronto, Ont. V. -illy., -Knight and Overland Automobiles, Commer:al Cars ij Delia P,+ :ttt hei7 gone to Algoma for m •althe. Altos. Procter and family have mused into the v111.t:;es. 'Ji' , :3. A. Breeden spent 11 week web friends hi Loz,dnte. Dr. Te r:•1 troy marc Squimnl has peeseiged let, u'.11t t fine colt, lei orgasm Slew i,ra'e:ke, Quebec, is v.oillnr his p.rente, Andrew'aud Mei. Fel gesi;n. ( hcal.'y eeLeau, of NI -Ingham High Schon], has engaged with his brother, Percy, for the Simmer. Dan, Halliday, '1'nlontn Medical edtca,] 001- I lege, is harm on a. visit to his perents, deem F Mrs. .I et v. and tlIl I . ,. Women's Missionary Societyof l meet: at Mrs, J. E, Rime Church wi. ue )+ell's Tlrursciay, 71.53 ui June. The pastor's sobj."ct ill the 'Metho- dist church last Sunday night was "Heaven or Bell tat tee ria:'er." The young people who put 'en the play in the Hall sone, vreeke ago, Lod;:••rs tureen in" aro giving it at Lcudc.,baro in the near future, for the Red t'.'oea• 8830 41 .e 4035 e 749 2640 le- 1065 2107 2: 21.15 504 357 - 16321 167, . 161161 46781 4te•; 49761 4.04.040.04.0'1•o•t•0'i'Oi'O•i•14.01.9+1..i•P•; A+••r04'0•F40-i-4.5'40+444•:-: 14.4 , 44 Sprig Time Nob Tig rt 1 rK {)1141 9 1y • The Farmer and His Kodak ° T' Pictures -like this one -of the sheep in the pasture are easy to make in the simple Kodak way. Your Kodak will give you Profit as Well as Pleasure for the same Kodak that pictures the sheep will picture equally well your Prize Stock and Crops, in addition to all the Special Features that make your farm the home it is. Ask for3oolalet-"The Kodak on the Farm. , ,el rgrYe' t"�JJ,t- d .1' ', 4. KODAI(S from Ile.00 up. BROWNIE CAMERAS from $1.25 up. "F J. R. VVENDT JEWELER , WROYETER ee4s4•!45*•kWNr 4+11. N.444.41M•4'0440d'A3.04.404.4.: The many old friends of Mrs, George A vote of thanks was passel to th. ie. F iudlater, Broderick, Sask., will be tiring officers. In our rep lit of w sorry to bear she has undergone -a officers last week we emitted ::1e serious operation for goitre at Ro- name of Mrs. W, H. Ferguson: es cheater. Hopes are entertained for Press Reporter. her permanent recovery. Word has been received here by Asa result of the egg car,',: r, relatives of George Hanna, formerly I throe h the killing cif of large i'ta ten - Frank3rd line of Morris, that his son g Frank who enlisted in the Nest 2 bees of fowl last yea. because of :e years ago and had been in the trench- ! feed shortage, many are going. is here.. Tie Girls' Knitting Club is per ;._sr- utr»rnaa rn es in France for some mouths, has l chicken-raising been wounded and does not expect to ' in boxes for the soldiers of the all at be able to return to the front. I Battalion. The biome will. include BELGRAVE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE: I Candies, cigarettes, tobacco and n_b t' ofneat ±1, 1•+a s 40 one thc I treasury ft at '"1thet 8 rale e of 815 in Y , comforts :i b slant t+ was given to the Belgium Relief j for the club. .t•e ' farm ere w e Chet Society a toss Sthe w Red 0 yOwingto Fund 4 0 to the bel .t work on ..1.. their wo ' a ed in the handicapped land. The majority, however, z,re well pleased at the way th� grain'.s made a showing. me put in potatoes will be obliged a •re- plant, as it is feared the seed hee rot- ted with the cold rains. Fruit trees look very promising. The annul fruits seem to have withstood the severe winds well. • 1 far soldier boys. 1 comforts ctrl u Y and 8 40 f Poxes were Sent to 20 boys from this vicinity who are now overseas, which c0051111ed socks, towels, a variety of candy and maple sugar. The money was raised by an autograph quilt and box social. In the neighborhood of 4S0 was collected in names for the quilt, 850 of this amount being brought in by two members in names. LE r.. vxws*x.-°t .s4, 111 -sotto E els Here's a. letter-Gra a local user 0/EO LIGHT • f) LL:O-LIGHT Simple -Durable n' \s-v. o esO eVe.Nee,spnsass, ��\s ,Old Vie"\ YAC DELCO-LI GH S !L a•CtINS; NOV' a , 0ts\\ �snc9,,s,eS°. e\3\d\vcsss\ey\9' 5't\'S'� DELCO•LIGHT BATTERY Thick Plates -Long Life. .r its a complete ed,e^.OLs'k plant designed lei' furnish light :.rd power to foams, country tic° d, . summer cottages, yachts, h03tsebd1te, rural stores and churches. It betters living conditions end pays for itself. Set, 8,15.8. root \. `,O tv ra� oe,�`tiv,oc,�,,,\`Pv,‘`vis\`,C4�re��c1 ,yC�g4e+�o1\` °P \er o wl e t. „ ,,, ty\ 'Oct' �vSu .e14 Q • `0' �o� oeee O\ti\ti0,N) i.3,; " tiO oe' . tile° \\se �se0b 005,18 t'as0�c? ' 01. , 11` t PRICE $39o.00 Sa.0eNAa Carter Agent, Brussels s,