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The Brussels Post, 1909-9-2, Page 5BUSINESS CARDS. D �o N- MU TSL i A y I s lseuor of arria lsioen , 1. gv spa, G ARO tt4 <1!'9oory, Turnboxl'Y RLYoet, rirassela. K. O. T. 117, 11r1'88014 4ro116 0f the Aleooaboes, •N O, 24 Lola their regular M0961n8s lu the Lodge Motto, !Muller• meek, on the let and Ord TaepJ0.Y u7 14.5ge of 04011 month, A, SO rtI jleiters always welooute, 49, coli, A, AreciIIlIIR, WIVI. SPENCE CONVEYANCER AND ISSVER OF MARRIA GGE L O t i I i7NSIJS Mee la the Pest 0111¢0, Ethel. 80.4 JAMESNAB ARRiS !► t Agent Howiek Mutual Fire insurance .Company. Cillos and Residence WALTON., ONT, JOHN SUTHERL)l.N.D 1NeV8ANOa, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS. Vit S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION= A • 0110, will 1toil for better prices, to better men, in less time and less charges taxa any other Auutloueer In Haat Huron or he won't ohurge anything. nates and orders ooh always be arranged at tble oi80e or by a arsenal appiivatlon, ROaT. H. QARNISS BLUIII VALID - ONT, Auctioneer .for Huron County. Terms reasonable. Setae arranged for at the office of TarRoeT, Brussels, 2211 LESAL AND CONVEYANCING. V‘.7 M, k3I.NULAIki. e Hurrietor, Solicitor, Oonveyauoor, Notary Publics, dao, (Aloe-8towart'e Sleet l door Nor Eh of Central Hotel, Bolieltor for the Metropolitan Sauk, 101JDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR- SAI<ItISTE1iS SOLIOII'nitS, NOTARIES netao, IOTU. W, ra00Da•*OT,JK. O. - n. 0, HAYS G. F. neem. OSloeo-Those formerly °enu ,ted by Messrs. Cameron rt noit, 000500on, tarramo, DENTISTRY DR. R. P. FEILD, RENTSST Graduate ofthe1 r ion7 Cole fD 1 Surgeons of Ontario Bolsi Flret�alase honor Grua auto of 2'o)onto Mniversity, OlIloe • next to Brewer's Pboto, Gallery, Brussels, xa'Wlll visit Ethel Oa the 2nd Monday of each Month. SALT Farmers or Storelteepers by coining to the Brussels Salt Works can get any kind of Salt they require. Gordon Mooney, " 1 oreman, - Brussels. A[LMI LI Royal Mail Steamers MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Virginian Tunisian Victorian Corsican MONTREAL TO GLASGOW Grampian Sept, 4 Oot. 2 Pretoldan Sept. 11 cot, 0 Ilesperian Sept. 18 .Oct. 18 Ionian Sept, 06 Oot. 28 TO HAVRE , LONDON Sicilian Sept. 11 Oct. 28 Corinthian Sept. 25 Nov. 0 Sept. 8 Oot. 1 Sept. 10 Oct. 8 Sept. I7 Oot.. 16 Sept. 24 Oct. 22 RATES OF PASSAGE According to sleMner. 1st Class -507 50 $77 60 '087 50 2nd Class - 40 00 40 00 47 60 050 00 Ord Masa - 28.50 27 50 28 75 For full particulars of rates and millings apply to W. H. KERR, Agent Allan Line. Brussels, k a en To weak and , leg womon. there 1s at Meat ono way to harp, t t. with that tray, two treatments, moat be combinel One 11 1x101,one is t'onstttb. Mona, but both are important, both essential. Dr. Shoop's Night Cure to the Local, ler. Shoop's Restorative, the Constitutional. ' The former -D) 2 hoop's Night Cure -is s topical mucous membrane suppository ronledy, while Dr,. Shoops Restmtdilu i whony au intoned treat manta The Roan,alive 2eunccs throughout 'the entire aySGun, soaking the repair of all nerve, all tissue nail nil blood ailments, Tho 'Night Ours", as its now 1n'plieS, ilooe its work while shit 00550. ItaOntlieaeon, and Milani. err mucous serf tees, hw,ly. leenl weaknesses and discharges, inti ,e the lltateie tire, 011103 aureole'excitement, gives renewed Niger and ambition build up avast, d sue% brii,t:m;r about renewed strength, vigor end 0210#07. Take 11r. elloop'9. R,,tuuntive-Tt ,,U or Liquid -eve general lade to the system. for native tocalhelp, 115005 Well (4 no op ' No fly 4. aei sera �5 "ALL DEALERS" Pink Pain :Tablets -Dr. Sh0elr'e--- stop Headache, womanly pains, any- where, 1 ,1eS sive. Primula wller'e, i n 20 xui a L on the 25c box. Ask your theggise or doctoi about this form la• -it's fines Business cargo carried a shower boquet of bridal A. H. MONTgI rH roses, The bridesmaid Wore rose slits aseade with la an q lislk , bolero of Barrister, Sellelter, N to r &e,&es summer to 1 Freneh and l41d ale lace of deep A, 13,1tlao4onsld, otenol'814'400d 13"12 11. sinew t e'i c with gc ld' and car - Brussels. DR. T, T, M'I AE Bachelor of Medloine, 'University of Toronto ; Lleeutilrte and (+radu„te of tale College Of Phy' sieians and Surgeons, 0,11.Poeot•gyshiers .Ohloog° BYO, liar, Nose and Throat k10spitlrl, Uhioaae, , klx•llouse l4ut'8eon .00 St. Mich - tiers i4ospltal Termite, Ontee over as it, Smith's Drug Store. Tele• piwne ootmootion with Vo'uabrook at all hours, DR. HAMILTON Dental Surgeon Ronan C}�1tinde nbe Dental Department, Toronto Univereipy ; J4oentiate 54 Royal College of Dental Surgeons, of !Toronto, Oilipo over J, 'A', Ross, store, Bruese1e, rte'Witl visit W1'0x0el' She -drat 11714 third Mondays and Gerrie the second and fourth Mondays of snob month, , J, .4, NI'NAUGHTON . M, B„ M. O„ O. M., Fellow .Trinity -Medical College, Toronto,; Member College Physicians and Someone,. Ont, ; Licentiate Royal College Physician's and Licentiate of Midwifery, Edinburgh ; Fellow Royal College Surgeons, Edinburgh ; Oertlll- mite of Rog,etrotion, Great Britain, oilioe, ae formerly, qn MILL Sr., BRUSSEL$ OR. WARDLAW Honor .graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, Day and night wins.O1Hoe opposite Fiour Mill, Etihel, slid lvaa 2iNO3 Wd4 feat,,1'L"syP BRUSSELS GOT110 SOUTH Goma. NORTH Mail 7:05 a m I 15xpress 10,06 am Express....,..., 11:20 a m Man.,..,.,,. ,,, 1:44 p..in Express 8:02 P in 1llx1reso 8:02 p m Cif10.1 Pat C.EPIC WALTON To Toronto To Goderich Express 7:41 a In I Express 12:11 a m Ex res s...,'.. 8:00 m Drpress 9il m 6 P P p P Ist;i:ixt t,tefvs Hensall Miss Kecldy, of Etmovclale, has gone to the coast and will visit the Seattle .Exposition. Postmaster Sutherland has increas- ed his order for new lock boxes to 220 including 10 largo drawers. Ho has else ;ordered 80 call boxes making a total of .400. The Council held an informal meet- ing and diecussed various plans of im- proving fire protection. Some good Ideas wane brought out and sugges- tions made. Tho cleric was instructed to write for further informatiou. A farmer came clown street the other day laughing to beat two of a kind. Ori being enquired of its to such exnberauee of spirits, he ex- claimed "I just brought two little pigs to town and got $29 for them," and before one could say "Jack Robinson" he started for home to bring some 11101.8. Is your Back weak? When 1 th e back ack drags and aches, footsie -me over the spine, -when there is indigestion, headache and constant call to snake water, beware of sick kidneys. If neglected, this oouditiou develops weakness and soon you'll be unable to work: The one remedy you can rely on is Dr. Hamilton's Pills.. Every symptom of disordered kidneys they cure by removing the cause. You improve immediately, clay by day you will experience benefit from Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Best for the kidneys, liver and stomach. Sold by all dealers. Belgrave H•Y.1fENEAL,-The moboriage of Miss Annie Ferguson and Walter Scott Fergnson, of Bracebriclge,° was quietly celebrated at the residence of the bride's mother in Parry Sound on Aug. 25th. Rev. F.. W. Nahaper- formed el for• ned the ceremony, assisted pby Rev. J. A. Ferguson, of Belgrave, brother of the bt'iclegroom. The bride was given away by her brother, Alexander Ferguson. She looked lovely in a dress of ivory satin, trim- med with .pearls, and carried a boquet of white roses. The bridesmaid, !Miss Maud Ferguson, sister of the bride, wore pink crepetle cheue and carried a boquet of pink roses. Win. J. Eirlc, of Bracebridge, was groomsman, and the wedding mare], was played by Mrs. Canton. The groom's gift to the bride was a necklet of pearls and amethysts with peal•l brooch pendant. His gift to the bridesmaid was a brooch of pearls and amethysts andto the groomsman gold cufflinks. BIr. awd .Mrs. Ferguson left for Niagara and Quebec. The bride's going away dress was green silk with hat to match. Drive Rheumatism out of the blood with Dr. Shoop's Rheumatie Remecly and see bow quickly pain will depart. Rub -oris never dict reach the real dis- ease. Rheumatism isn't in the skin. It's deep down -its constitutional. Getting rid of the pain is after all what 002111ts. That is why Dl'. Shoop's Rheumatice t Rein dy goes, by void of mouth from one to another. And herein lits the popularity of this Remedy. It ,s winning defenders everywhere, Tablets or Liquid. Sold by all doalees. East Wawanosh WHDDIN<4. - .Tuesday afternoon, August 24th, a quiet wedding was solemnized in Caledonia, at Bur•nbrae, tihe residence of the br'ide's parents, when Maude Ethel, slaughter of Dv. and Mas. W. J. Borns, of Caledonia, was married to John T. Ross, 13. A.- of Edmonton, Chief Inspectoh' of Schools for Alberta. The ceremony was conducted by Rov. Wu1, Burns, of Toran10, grandfather of the bride, and Rev, Dr R. N. Burns, 'Toronto, the bride's uncle, and Rev. A. E. Smith, B. A,, of Caledonia. Lnhen- b1•in's- lvedding march was rendered y Miss Stella Campbell, of Orange. vane. The bride was attended by her sister, Edna M. Burns and the groom was supported by T, R. Dunsforcl, of Colum nus, Ohio. The bride was gowned in cream sills with wide ffwar- erel stripe, over cream taeta\iwith pearl ornaments, and duchess lace, tulle veil roust Orange blossoms, mid meet a sheat' of pink rose -buds. The bride's mother worn a blaolt ggown of Di1'ectoire satin cod Flehnisli Iace, The groom's gift to the refile was a necltlace of whole peal'1s of exquisite workmanship and design, to the bridesmaid a pearl penciled anti chain, to the pianist a brogue pearl bar pin, and to the gl'ommetan -a scarf pin. Bir, and Mrs. Boss left foe an extend- ed tour of the Mttritinbo Provinces, Offer wh1011 they will takeup their residenoein Edmonton, Alberta, 117x. Ross is a son of Thos. Ross, of least Wirwartoslh. od Cond meici Condemned by Phy aha tJilgcrt}pnl0116 dealers often prepare corn remedies \Villi caustics and aegis. Refuse meal, and insist on Putnalni's Painless Corn Extractor, It's'perety vegetable,safe and sure. Wingham A. E. Smith was in. Moen \ Forest on Tuesday of last week attending the fiftieth anniversary of the wedding of his Neither, Tilos. Cl. Smith, Mrs. Colvin, of Vancouver, a sister inslaw of Mrs. W. J. Howson, of Wingham, was killed in an auto accident at SeeAtie, There were form ladies in the accident and all were kill- ed. Principal Taylor received word that Fi ds anSt had e V one hid passed her Junior ,Matriculation exmination. This makes sixteen students of Wing - lam High School who were successful in this examination. The total amount of taxes 07) the roll is $21,710,19 and of this amount 32,850.89 is for local improvements. Taxes paid on or before September I5th, a discount of it% ; paid between. September 15011 and October 15th a discount of 1% ; paid between October 15th and November 15411, a discount of §%. After November 15th no discount is allowed, and after December '16th 5% is added. The charter of the Not'th Huron Telephone Company, Limited. has ar- rived from Toronto and a meeting of the shareholders of the company will be held in the Council Chamber Fri- day September 3rd, at. 2.80 o'clock for the purpose of electing a' permanent Board of Directors, appointing audi- tors, sanctioning the by-laws of the company and transacting any other business that may came before the meeting. It!s a pity when sick ones drug the stomach or stimulate the Heart and Kidneys. That is toll wrong! A. weals stomach, means weak stomach nerves always. And this is oleo true of the heart and kidneys. The weak nerves are instead crying out for help. This explains wby Dr. Shoop's Restorative is promptly helping stomach, "heart and kidney ailments. TheRestorative reaches out for the actual cause of these ailments- the failing "inside nerves." Anyway test the Restora- tive 48u' hot s. It won't aura o t u e sn soon as that, but you will surely know that help is coming. Sold by all dealers. Fordwich A car 04 0110000 2006 shipped to Mont- real last week. Price, 11 3-8c. The Legislative Grant for the schools of the Township of Howick 1909 is $1,288.60. Miss Edith Aclalns left on Wednes- day morningbf last week to spend a month's vacation with relatives at Bay City, Mich. Miss 3. Russel who has been staying with her aunt, hiss J. Mn3 ee, left for Lambeth, where she will make her future borne. W. Radford is improving Isis har- ness shop and residence bse sheeting it with metallic sheeting g t1 d brighten ingpa it with int 1 Principal Leggett attended his un- cle's 11clr s funeral in Ohesley on Wednesday of last week who was killed to a run- away on Tuesday morning. Jno. and Mrs, Henry, of Mo0enmirl, Sask., who formerly lived on Geo. Johnston's farm on the 0th eon., were guests of Win. Gibsou. It is about twenty years since they went West. They are accompanied by their neice. The chief inspector auci two detec- tives were in the village. 1t had, been reported to headquarters that an illicit still was in operation in one of certain houses, but the search failed to locate 1t. Evidence was found of a lot of thanking in au empty house, Many empty beer and whiskey bottles were found in one of the houses raid- ed, Peculiar Wcaknoee. In Women. Many women suffer untold torture from nervous debility arising from dis- orders of the feminine organs. Day by day they grow worse. A false sense of modesty prevents them using acost remedy like g Y Paxroroue - auci iL• would ctu'e them. Lost nerve force is brought back -new vital energy is supplied irregularities disappear. Ferrozone does restore weak pale women. For those who sutler and find work hard to bear nothing sup - Flies the health and that F er- ro one so surely brings. vitality free from alcohol and sU00 to cute, 50c, at all dealers. Clinton Leslie Woodmau fell off the semi - phone ladder at the station and broke his right atm. James 'W. Rogers, photographer, sold out his business to D. Fink, of Hanover, who has taken possession. i;, W. Jacobs has packed up his stock of goods, and will leave 111 a week 01' so for B:foosomin. Tozer & Brown are going to move to the store as they find the wellies, 01 ones are right, Nothing panelled but • furnishing is rapidly increasing. * Scotcl' Granite, We don't use "" Walter Holmes, late of Clinton, who ' • Canadian 00 inferior Granites. 4. • Write 018 and give tis a chance • * to please you. We buy in car A toad lots and give the consumer • the tuivantage. w• 1• * fe Porterfield A. Jr Blowos • 4' Manager I?rot, • g 1 Free 1 r Aicohol Since May, 1906, Ayer's SSar- saparilla has been entirely free from alcohol, if you are in poor health, weak, pale, nerv- ous; ask your doctor about tak- ing this non-alcoholic tonic and alterative. If he has a better medicine, take his. Get the best always. This is our advice. Welk/knoll ser Omani We b.nbp sleek I Tom oar mealoWes ^�,. T Wo urge yea to tiny' 0o dootorqur A sluggish liver means a coated tongue, a bad breath, and constipated bowels. The question is "What is the best thing to do under such circumstances?" Ask your doctor if this is not s good answer: "Take laxative doses of Ayer's Pills," —uses by 1100J. 0. dyes eo., Lowen, SOaee stone, intentionally 0r otheewiae, which struck Mrs. Langford about half an inch from the temple. l u pre. :Fled it struck direct 071 the temple, the un- fortunate lady would doubtlessly have been killed. O0R NRw OLIRTO,-The Township Grinnell islet 011 Monday lust. 60 00n- siclei' applications for the clerkship, made vacaut by the lamentable death of the late Nixon Sturdy. Only four applications were in, Nelson Trewvar- thes at present teaching school in the village, Geo. Holland, Township aud- itor, J. H. Lowery and Geo. Leith - smite. The Council had practically agreed to appoint some one either in or convenient to tine village, or theve would likely have been more appli- cants. Teewartha was nominated by Oolncillor Yeo and Reeve Sturdy and at once unanimously appointed.. HA kindly acknowledged the appointment by inviting the Council and the other applicants to dinner at iMlr. Miller's and a pleasant -hour was spent in which the new clerk was congratula- ed and highly praised for his many good qualities. He announced that be would give up school teaching and devote his time, aside from his farm near the village, to the duties of the office. Certainly from the opinions expressed the Council have made a good choice, and it is 'no disparage- ment of the other applicants to say that Mr. T,'ewartha has such ample qualifications and stands 601i high those who know him as to wtLl•x•ant expectation that he will fill the post satisfactorily and efficiently. HAY FEVER. Neurotic Coryza can be Cured. Now IS thetime 1\ tv to a to comm • .euce treat- ment. By inhaling Otttarrhozoue four times daily you will kill the germ and prevent the usual attack. leiun- dreds of cases successfully treated by Catarlhozone prove it to be a specific for Autumnal Catarrh, Rose Gold, Bronchial Irritation and Hay fever. The dollar size contains two month's treatment, trial size 50c. ; all dealers or The.Oatarrhozone Co., Kingston, Ontario, and Buffalo, N. Y. Goderich Mr. Lashbrook has purchased from E. N. Lewis seven acres of land front- ing Lake Huron, Customs receipts at Goderich for the past month showed an increase of $1,225 over triose for July, 1008. Work has been commenced on the new boiler shopsfor the Doty Engine o e Works.The main building will be 80x140 feet Miss Mary Miller, daughter of J. A. and Mrs. Miller, of town, has graduat- ed from the Stratford general hospital after.' a three years' course. A number of the young people of St. George's church enjoyed a marsh- mallow roast on the beach Thursday evening after having teen, picnic style, in the Harbor Park. W. L. Lindsay, of the People's Gro- cery, Hamilton street, has sold his stock and business to P. J. Ryan, who came here from Walton some time ago. Mr. Lindeay will probably take 0 trip to the West, John Humberstone, Vancouver, B. C., is visiting his old friend, Customs Inspector Farrow. Mi.. Humberstone +.4.../...""+."44+.+.4....t..+4. 0 " AR 1pp� • air 'AR 13 L E •• 0 0 0 AND • • + 4. G R :, 9 �"• 4. + + MONW'ET5 I 1 ? • Do you want to sage $ s • If so, 001120sponcl with the A, J. 6 B.r ow1:S MARBLE AND • GRANITE t1*11 R. 1 WORKS, 1f2• I' O.Il1ELL, for prices and specifl- • p nations. We are always pleased • to show designs. Every piece of work 1s guaranteed and prices • has been engaged in the lneehaoical department of the Methodist Book Boom, Toronto, went West on the Harvesters' excursion. He is anxious to see the country and the ontiug will do him good. 'Wednesday evening of last week as Bert, and Mrs..l'.angfn)'d were return- ing from amo,ter trip to the lakeand were in the vicinity of the elnueitl ata '6' ifiliaTCHELL Lha e01'nrr 01 the Out, Title and Con, 4, Goderich'1'p„ a young 11x5011 threw a 1 r.�e�.•: