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The Brussels Post, 1919-10-23, Page 5SUSARESS CARDS, . . JNO, SUTHENLAND & SONS LimiTED !NSW:4.1MR Germ &ple Oevratietro r, T. NI' RAE M. E., M. 0. P., .4 S, M. O. i,Ilea, of B,a4,1018. Physician, sti. germ, Amoucheur (Mice r,4a1,,a0.1 Uppanilf, Mylyillit Church, William drest, DR. J, H, WHITE, 8. A. PHYSICIAN AND SITHGRON, Graduate Toronto University of Medicine, Societal attention an to thonily. or children and Surgery. Office: Or, Bryana Ola Stand Phone AS Bruesols . — JAMES TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for Huron Co, Willsoll for as good ma,s. sto any other Au°• thinner or charge nothing. BELGRAVE P. 0. 11110011FOOT, KORAN & NUKE Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, &c. Offiee un the Square, and door from Hamilton Strocit, • GODERICH, ONT. Private funds to loan at lowest rates. W. PRoUDPOniP, R. U. J. L, KILLottAN H. J. D. Cocas ++++ ++++++++++ AGENCY John Oliver • ffH!J8FLS 4 + • has taken over the Deering A g - envy and hottelles 0 run !hie iir .1. Farm Implements Intending the noted • I. IL C. Cream Separators Tiu. only Chiitain Sepal al or with t • I vu wide open vivant millets— + .1. no ei van! arrow ill the pet h • the eteitin. See it When hi town 1. The 1, 11, C, -10 awl 10-20 Tractors ate among the best. + The Deering Mame Spreader with the wide apt nail and very + light in draft. John Over I ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 0t.w406*V.6066O6****e,e....,..s. 0 6 W 0 4 4 0 06 NTED e Leery • It Highest Prices paid for all kinds delivered at the Store. H. L. Stewart 24, HENI-TRYN ots./soesstostDeo*aossa4os,t • • 4 4 6 4 0 einstein 0' • • e4• 4545 • • 0 445 • • Is prepared highest to pay pric,. for the Scrap iron, Rubbers, Rags, &c. FURS Highest price paid. Se'• me, before you sell. Highest Cash Price for Live Poultry ad Hides Write et Phone 02X IIA ViNfIN • 4 • • • • • • • 45 41) • 4• • • ‘11.14.1., 8.1511.-mi,vr Blitimmias 0, It Pays to Patronize A Well-established School ELLIOTT 't4 Yong° & Chariot' ate, Toronto Hiijoye an excellent reontatton for high ▪ !..g,rilli,,‘'''aleawstirtaglit:II:nl,g non or a salient Not the utmost Minor. ▪ tanee. Write today for our eatalogue. ▪ Students admitted et any thno, W. J. et-L.1°yr, pcerivoieAl- te,A''..M.stseitsra. ?MOTU teeXteesee. te,e,zerm siege oral i,tetigi 1,eirts A Loots out for a snow flurry. Oveecone's and heavy wraps have re- turned to regular use. 25 CENTS gets THE POST to end of 1919 to any Canadian .postoffice. Clayton Jordan, who has been teller in the Standard Hank here for several rears, goes to Stou Ffyille and bis place is filled by Roy Burton, formerly of town, We wish Clayton success in his uew home and welcome Roy to Brussels. TUC Pow welcomes W. and Mrs. Jardine and family, of Milton, to Bras - eels. They bought the residence of Jas. McCallum, now of Walton, some time ego and are DOW busy settling in it. Mrs, Walter S. Scott is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jardine. WHAT MAY SE EXPECTED — Chautauqua Semi, liar ries. School Sports. Good Curling Club, Tex Collector Oliver, Hockey Club organization. Additions to 'Pen Pos'r subscribers. Ins Allsa Craig Banner, of whichi Kedwell is pubosher, has suspended publication on account of the hard times. Mr. Kedivell has been making a fight or the past year to keep the paper on a paying basis, but the high cost of pap- er, ink, help, etc., were too much. ARRANGEMENTS have been made with THE Poep, witerebt we (gal offer TPE POST and Runt Canada, the two papers, or the club pt tee of $2 for a year. Sample copies ol Rural Canada can be • een at Tux :Pose' 1 ffice. l'he .regular price of Rural Catiade is iffiz and '1 HE 1 on' $1.5u. The t wo papetsloi onit $2. W. A. MeEwe.N. writing from Tiles- selom.Algoina, 03 renewng his subscrip- tion to Tee POAT says :—"After 41 years absence I don't see many of the names of the old guard mentioned " Mac. was former resident of this locality and his wife is Mtes Nora Oliver, formerly of Brussels, a sister of the late Mrs, leo Leckie. Tint Temperance meeting held iu•the Towu Hall attracted a large audience. President of the local organization, J. T. Wood, presided. After singing a few well known hymns Rev. Mr. Stafford (detect prayer Good readings were given by Mr. W loci and Mrs. Parket' followed by earnest, close fitting addres• sea by T. L. thnilton, Listowel, and R N. Hoiseple, Superiutendent of the Auti-Saloon League of Lista. There was uo opposition speaker A letter hot» _las. O'Leat y, prom ietoist of the Imperial Hotel, Winnipeg, form erly of Mussels, remitting to '1 HE POsT coecludes with :—" Was soros I was on, alit, to intend %it -iv Old Boys' Rt 11111011 hui WISh to send my hest wishes to all old friends." Mr, O'Leary has been in Winnipeg for a good many years tut Brusselites have not forgotten him and generally call to see him when in that city 0 time permits, Sunnsist CALL —Mrs. Thomas Bea- com, widow of I he'late Thomas Bea. com, Clinton, was found dead in her home Wednesday by her Son•lnttlaw, James Dunford, He had gone up to the house early in afternoon but being unable to gain admittance concleded Mrs. Beacom was out and returned home. A couple of hours later he weut hack and still being unable to make any- one hear, he began to investigate and on finding that both doors were locked on the 000(15 11 way was forced in Mrs. Beacom was found lying beside her bed. She was in her night clothes. The doctor stated that she had been dead some hours, 'rhe funeral took place Saturday afternoon. le oG It le W. ROD tt lers PASSIM Awev.— AII old x1111 WWI s respeetect citizen ol Sttattoid passett away at the General Hospttal on Sate, day evening 11111 11151. to the person of 1(oger W Roberts, eg ed 64 years. Mr. Roher s scan we known in the city having hien in the music business for the past 3o Sears, his store being 00 Ontario Street. I3e v 0. bot n in Galt and had initin 111111 11 • . he wee 4 Leap. oitl, ' o.' lie the 13 eerie.. 1.... He early showed gtittal t,thitept to, and Was AlltneStlitil 00 witinati, 11 meant lot playme tile Hubei is ....as loathe tit the Rev. -- Roberts' °relies. re, vh nt w , it . membered11 11ic i ro d 01 m utile 111.0 Il,-,,., 011 0,1 it 1, : t: to ilt Rb,. s. • 1-1 ot .5 11... 1„ the organ 5, lit and also at St .1-.100 E Rteserts at- tended the renown of 'the Brantford In- stitute last Summer where he had receiv- ed his early education. He leaves to mourn their loss 4 sieters.and 2 brothers. They are Mrs. Claxton. Brunswick et , 8 a ford ; Jeatte:ii , 0 t ttth and Sarah a, home ; J :toes, Pa. kimit; , 14 the ( ustems Office, Shallot Mr, Roberts was apparently itt good heal- h up mud saiurdav night, having been at the store all day. At 7.15 he went up- stairs and a half hour later his sister went up stairs to help him on with his coat, She foetid him in 9 chair with his head bent down as she thought lie was Asleep but on exanit.tetion she forma 0151 tsel t.eff.r..1 a t ea, d 0•• 0o51) • w io ou • attn. The 011500 011 was netd on Tues day afternoon from St. jetties cherch -to Avondale :cemetery. Pillibearors were J, Steele, Major G. L. Money, P. Situp ,,on, 1. ti, Kr nner.Walter M tiler and A M it. Rev. W. '1' Cuff nod charg5 or Inn eerviee which was hugely. attend ed ...AeLFamtmettoworn, LowsLLIcrunn .2nournetartAilia .Arauvrazo.n.m.41.-se 44., LiaLL,V1-1444. stele Asishvseeeress---tflie billowiest I refers to the parent): el hire. (Rev ) Powell and hire. Chester Arinstreug, Bruseele, and uow Itt Lueon and Hyde Park resin etively.--The colt!. oration of the seth Etnniversary of the Wedding of JEts. and Mrs. Tuekey,. Hyde Park, Was held at the home of their sou - in -law, Rev Mr. Powell, el I meat], Monday. All their eldithen 50 re ent, except Ray: George Tette y, Springweier. 'easkateliewan5 plait& Children IMO One gl'llattglandehild ,att down to (hotter wit iell was int part ,l Im honor of the oixasieu. The table was decorated with fruit and flowers. tng the evening 5 grandchildren were baptized by their uuele, Rev. Mr, Pow- ell, After supper a well-filled purse wns given to Mrs. Tuckey, and a gold head- ed cane to Mr. Tuckey, by the members of their family, accompented by at, a1. dress, which was read by Mist. Itmz 'Puckett, Little misses Lila Clothier and Pearl Smith presented the gifts% At a late hour the parents motored Pt their home iu Hyde Park, accompanied Ity the good wishes of their children aud grandchildreu. Ie.ein TENNANT DXCEeee.D.--There (Ski in Mink) ou Oct, 9, one of the few remaining landmarks of the township of Elma, County of Perth, in the person of Ricoh Tennant, at the ripe age of Sq years, 11 months, tit days. It may be truly said that he was one of the earliest children of what was then known as the Queen's Bush. Deceased was born in Wilmot township, Waterloo Co,. Oct, vat 1833, being One of a frunily of 9, 2 of whom survive hitn, a sister, Mrs. Gil- bert Stevens, Brussels, and a brother, Andrew, of Detroit, Mich, When a small boy his parents moved from Wil• mot and took up a homestead on loth Con , Elma, where be lived until he was et, when he liOrnestearled a farm, Lot 19 Con, 4, Rime. He built a log cabin, ,q'31ND GUILTY OF IlGLECT THREE YEARS' PUNISIIIYIENT POR MAN WHO ALLOWED A SERIOUS SITUATION TO DEVELOP. Failure to take proper preeautionn has been re,pensiltle for ninny deraliA, and iS the auSe of much suffering aml rdel)it, • • of'Wm, Dunn, ;01'1 • . .4, Toronto, Out. Mr. , rhounatitl sufferer roe yt.titt1 r that ten ' i ter intlesitrihaltlo • t • tuiie the joy of this man • " ot 'It .topleton's tie . se ori:11 11 i 011 to nor. •t1t : 210 !IL Here Aro n few ex - funs his letter tu tot: " 'ht' past ten years 1 lot‘' been laid up with lehetireitisia. Ono attioilt con ed me to my bed for a year, and rl AeC- Cin d title ek left nu, Itelpleol for over tun years. After I had tried a'otosl. everything, rt fried got me Et hos of T.R 0. '11, and ft few dosos ennvintted sue that T hndat last retold the miter remedy for my trouble, T.7? 0.'s bit- p000'c(1 my condition rapidlyt_and Sol that hurl it 1111f been for T.R.C.'s 7 tilintild have hem) laid up for years.' ' o T.R.O.'s tie certainly wonder work- ers. Try them Ask your Drmeist or write its for oer new Doekht; it is u.„ reslinq itt costgy.11 t. thing crempletens, 14:1 King Wout, Torentr I, We Snail T.R.C,ls anywlo 1,1 oureci.lat ,of 41.04. Sole agent in Brussels, Jas, Pox, Druggiatt OWES LEER R E TO "FRU1T-A-TIVES" After Years of Suffering with Dye. pepsie, this Fruit Medieine Gave Relief MLLE ANTOINETTE BOUCHER 917 Dorton St., 'Montreal. '1 ant writing to tell you that I owe II! y /iJO ta 'i -+e for this remedy relieved inc when I had abandoned all hole., of ever recovering myltealth. o I suffered terribly with Dyspepsia. liad it for years and all the medicines I took did not do me any good. 1 read something about 'Fruiter - lives' being good for all Stomach Troubles and, Disorders of Digestion so I tried them. After finishing a few 'boxes, rives entirely relieved of the Dyspepsia and, my general health was restored. I thank the great fruit medicine, 'Pruil-a-tivest, for this wonderful relief.' Mlle ANTOINETTE BOUCHER. 50e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Prult.a.tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. the roof of which was covered with bass wood scoops, hewn out of logs. About 11 year later he married Margaret C. Col. lins of Quebec, A family of 9 was born to them, the eldest of whom, Mary Elizabeth, they rocked in a sap -trough, it being the only cradle available at the time. His wire predeceased him in the year TS89, brit he continued to live cm the farm for 40 years, after which time he retired and male his home in the neighborhood of Listowel, until 7 years ago when he moved to Minto to live with his son-imlaw, William Glanville, where he remained till his death. Of the family of o, 7 remain to mourn his paseing, the yougent having died when an infant and 101111 A., having died in Redding, California, in the year 1900 Those who survive him are Mrs, R. Treinalu, Preston ; Mrs, A. Kay, Lis- towel ; Mrs. Win, Glanville, Minto ; William, Stratford ; Richard, Toronto ; Thomas G., Detroit, Mich, ; and An- • • • • • 45 46 o4545045•••444545•4•4•••4•4544••4444••••••••4•••4•••44•441 Fall Term from 8,- pt. 2nd The demand upon us for trained help exceeds the sup- ply. Train for success, Our Graduates succeed. • Write for Free Catalogue. •• • Stratford, Ont. and Wingnam, Ont. • • (10 ew, 1Gilbert Plaine, Mao, The re. timine were interred in the Edina Centro 1:(111viTi V 00 Sunday 01 10!,0 wech, Mil Lally It grape, of 00. Jobe's, N. 0., Lurks' daft of September milli, says ; --"A eery quiet but exceedingly pretty wedding took place at the home of J. Frank and Itt 03, Tilley, Albeit street, MI !: titty al 0 ortica.11 a! 3 WVIOCk. I ,.nly tiaty.hter, Mist; Margaret T lr w't'; united in norrri NI 3 t3,.v.• • art, only tem et Dentol and 51,-, art, The li,otitc we, a lad feet !,,,wev dowers, the Color solmetmmm bOag pi OE white with ferns and asparagus Meld party stood in the centre of the living room in front of an embankment et sweet peee, asters and greenery. The bride preceded by her bridesmaid, Miss Hive Van Wart, entered the parlor on the arm rot her brother, Carleton Tilley, if Belmont, ((NIL) te the strains 01 the Wedding march pieced by Mts. Janis lerewer, of Fretleticiou Miss Tilley was renwitell 110 tt wielding (het. el white embroidered georgette with veil and orange blosseinto and carried a show- er letcpret of brides' rosea. The brides- maid wore pink satin and georgette with large pink hat and carded a Iooqneo of pink roses. 'rite groom was attended by Wilfred i3rewer, A.thiand, 151i, Ceremony was preformed by Rev. Samuel /Toward. pastor of the Methodist church.. Only the families and intimate friends of the contracting parties were present. After the cere- mony dainty refreshments were served alter which mr. and Mrs, Stewart left nn the express for a trip to New York. The bride's going away suit tilts Atrican brown with braid trimmings, with blue heaver hat with brown feather trim- mings, and she wore white fox furs, the gift ot the groom." 'Readers of Tait POST will be interested in the above item from the tact that the groom's mother was a former resident of this locality, when Mias Mary Broaclfoot, she being the daughter of Jno. Broadfoot, now of Coo. 15, Grey towuship, Old friends here extend corgratulations, Oranbrook Miss Jessie Menzies was a holiday vieitor at bee home over Thanitegiv- ing. The ladies took quite an interest in ppiitiee in the community and were solid for Prohibition. Albert Locking and 2 ehildreit of Galt, were here for the Thankegiving holiday at the home of Robert and Mrs. Locking. J. M. Knight attended Epworth Lettgue Onnvention at Lucknow, ar- rtimpanying his cousin, Rev. J. F. Knight, B. D., of Milverton, Morris This week 'Vm. Taylor, 9th line, disposed of his well bred roadster, known as the Revell mare, to his neighbor, Duncati Laidlaw, at a good prie.eP0 prnve that she is a fine animal, her late owner exhibited her 14 Hines at Fall Fairs and captured 14 led tickets. Mr. Taylor has replaced Topsy by a dandy carriage mate foten- orly owned hy Wm. Ornikshanks, of Wingham. Her record is 18 lit prizes for this Reason. I1, looks as ir Me. T. won't be satisfied with anything out- side of the best. He bought from J. H. Galbraith, the well known horse- man, Brussels. Henfryn PRESENTATION' TO MRS, 11, BAKER, — Ft iffity evening, Oct. 10th, A very pleasant evening wan spent at the home of Robert Baker, 10th Com, Gtey, when the members of the Metbo- (1et chinteli choir, Trowbridge, tilting with their leader and organist, Mrs. (Rev.) Stirling, motored over as a Puy - prise party. Evening was spent very enjnyably with games and music after which leech was served, Follow- ing this was the principal feature of the evening, when a suitable address was read by Mrs. Stilling and Miss Ida Onllins presented Mrs. Baker with a casserole and spoon tray, as a token of appreciation tor 11P1' willingness for the principal wotk she took part in and to show in a tangible way their loss to the community and church, she having taken an active mut in church work there. She was a faith - I'M member in the choir for some years and also Sunday School teacher, At the close all joined in wishing bit'. and Mrs. Baker ell 'happiness in their new hotne. Molesworth Alex, Stewart, Toronto, spent the Theekegiving holiday with friends in Ulla neighborhood. Miss Moore and Miss Little, Palmer - at on, were the guests, °Per Stinday,.of Miss Annie Elliott. Stiles Florence Seel -elver, of the Publishing Co., Tormito, is spending a few days at her home. VX-RNPVP al1d Mrs, Prager, who spent the Slimmer visiting Mende in 11),o Western Provinces, returned last Saluielity, 'We are glad to welcome them heels. They had a most enjoy - &bit, time and saw many old friends, The A itniversaity services of St. Ali- ew's chnitelt were very succeeful. The leeture on the British Empire mots Monday evening by W. H. Sant her - land, Toronto, proved to be a gt oat treat, His address was interesting and insteucti ye and sparkled with humnr, Mr, Sutherland is a m actised platform oratot. and for eloquence of dictation and high conception of thought, hie lecture would be hard to enemies. He held the closest at( ert t hitt of his audience for over an hour, Should Mr, Sutherland return we rtan assure hint of EL hearty welcome. The music provided by the elanir ror the services on Sandal? and Monday evening program was appreciated by all. A mounting of recent invention per- mits a single lens camera to take a stereoscopic picture. The Hilton of South Africa annu- ally produces between 4,000,000 and 5,000,000 gallons of wine. A gold Ndal has been awarded to the Prench Inventor of a shock ab- sorber for wheelbarrows. A vacuum brush which cleans draftsmen's drawings and removes the dttst has been patented. The School that places its graduates in good positions. A recently patented toy soldier can 45 be made to hold a rifle In several po- ® f• o445lto4opo4545pootko45tosto ...optocte 4.044)•45**** sItIona, including that of Ma& 000101060001611atableffiefealit49$26.3Mitteriteettlefielleffillittlett"titell.,..„ 121 Full weight of tea in every package TEA good tei &Ad. only firs seated paairzaz-MR. WHEN YOUR HEAL1111 FAILS ALL IS LOST I Wil, -1? 5,s110. 030, 01,-0311111 y,,: then you lose energy, ambition and tlie d.. .irt. to succeed in life. .0 a1r. ' 11 1Li11,11, /A 111?1.1101. Yo,!1 and yon jut drita 0n t000' al en, do not be discouraged be - (niter titetli, tailed to beiiiiiit you, here is one i‘uild [1 f hz,n the Body so hat y011 Will ` lik,drt and Nerve Remedy It takes ,,* ,t tiytt,t feellit4- and brings hack the rosy o lit5,kio y ; '0 'moor Health. Strength and Vitality tore yours if you desire them, gK a ft', boxy, IlitekiinEs Heart and Nerve Reaherly from Tour dealer IL., ILL..% au.1 give them a fair trial. itis the MaStet Toll!C awl Builder t het will succeed when others have failed. W Ingham Writes as follows e'e ittort atiti Nerve Remedy has done wonders for ate, 1 v. is on t It. tin t of Complete Nervous Breakdown, roull 10 •,,o 00 ,,, 0 11' 11,,,isehohl duties; for years t00001lti-1 ,;It Ill.,' 1.E.L L. ! 4 L I Nerves and the doctors Maid 110litol' , /lac: ing's Heart and Nerve Remedy Oh ?}I,. of one of my friends. After taking the 01010 Ot 1 improved so much in health that I took the full taw incitt ..5 boxes a•,,1 aninowiealing so =oh better Unit I am alto to return 0" toy work with renewed vigor. 1 am glad ilea I ve at last ft•11.11, 1 a medicine that has done me so moiclo go Ilarl`J11,!!.` Heart and Nerve Remedy sells for 50o a box, 6 for E$EE.:"to. If lirlignist does net have it he will be glad to get 0( 0,1' yeti te. ,ve (till be glad to send it to you by mail peat pail. 1,, HACKING'S LIMITED, Listowel, Ont. , 1 • .t.t. r 1 ,s;',.... d''''',111.1.1=1011111:190¢0011011(11116103""."'MW'''' Cred IIRMOBBIBISSINEBBien [1111.712:11011%.1.11111•1111611111111111111111111015 Ship yvu r Cream Direct to the BrussOs Cream 01103 ry Prompt Service Satisfactory Return We furnish you with Cans and Fay all Ex- press Charges, Issue Cheques for the pay- ment of your Cream twice each month, pay- able at par at your Bank. Give the Brussels Factory one trialand you will not want to discontinue. russets Creamery6tewIrp';61135' .111111111.16.1.11111111.11,11.111A1111.1311.111 .16.11=Sadainiter..1.0195.411.11111=1311331M.0, rrasitaLsart • 50+44.444+4+444+4-4414 6.1.4-F.0.1-6,10.1-0÷46.145+0+0+0+-0.1,0+ • • The Seaforth Creamery + • rema 111111111111111111=1111111MMAMMI1111011111MSM1110151 45 • Send your Cream to the Creamery thoroughly established and that gives you Prompt Service and Satisfactory -Results. We solicit your patronage knowing that we can give you thorough satisfaction, • We will gather your Cream, weigh, sample and test it honestly, using the scale test to weigh Crearn sam- ples and pay you the highest market prices every two weeks. Cheques payable at par at Bank of Nova Scotia, For further particulars see. our Agent, M R. T. C. McCALL, Phone 2310, Brussels, or write to • The Seaforth Creamery C'o. SEAFO RT1 I , ONT. 11 +0+40+104, 0, ,..+311404.4.0+01'0 444440+45404.04,001.4119010001414.