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The Brussels Post, 1914-12-3, Page 5
wkkfraa an alae ern cdz ..u„ok.,*eia +.aedRx' Ntisr. ' - ^.,^..••..*•..M,+.,.,,•�n,,,«a. rim° ..v!•ta%+fiaw.,s.-iur. ecra'runn�.'�..« SiiSINESm CARDS, JNO, SUTHERLAND & SONS 7/7ty�,t, rs, f �y�/, L MITED WM. SPENCE CONVEYANCER AND ISSIJEB OF MARRIAGE LICENSE8 mea in the Pest °face, Ethel, 804 EAI. AND CONVEYANCING, �(VM S1f4OLAIII- Barrister, Soli:Ater, Coliveyeooer, NotaryPublio, dm, ODlce-5 bewares Bleak I door North or (Metre] Hotel. 18011oltor for the Metropolitan !look, AUCTIONEERS, 14' H. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - 2 •a an. will sell for better prices, to be iter mon In lees time and lens abarges t:. an any other Auctioneer in East Huron or Ile wos't abarge anything. nates and orders eau always ae arranged at this office or by 1'.15 ,nal appliostion,. f `7k4t9D INIE V10 ltalii14rar BRUSSELS Goma Boom • GOING NORTH Expresn:1812 In I Mail 11:12 m n Express 5:95 n In Express 8;52 p m 6,l'axavx.1.3v envy WALTON To Toronto To Goderlah Express 7:52 a inExpress 11:10 em yuppies 1:22 p m I -Expreess 8:95 p m WROXETER Going East - 7:05 ,t, in. mid 5:40 p. v1, Going West - 18::15 and 9:58 p.m. All braille going East oonneot with C. P. R. at Orangeville for Owen Sound, Elora and T G. B. stations. GEO. ALLAN, Local Agent. -�b�,ra'44iy4�4�il�:S/,pvfygv,Trp�9t�t'�93v+:1p Winter Term opens cos Jan, 4 Strike for a Bettor Position by taking n coarse in the Popular ELLIOTT 1 4 // L TORONTO, ONT. This Sehonl )'din a head and should- 70 ars above the Busnue+s Crain- and when thoroughness of train- ing is considered, rinks among the this y best 0n this ,counce il. t,J Handsome ('8 to logtl8 sent on request. 1 Cor. Young and Z W. J. ELLIOTT, iss (Mario Sts, 5 Principal. 2aPDi g'aVetNY,,C)PizA raw �. �1aVaaV�R4aa :,r'.i' Q STRATFORD., ONT, PO''TR n School with a auntie onto' repute - tion foe high Rends ,voi k and for the success of its graduates. it enhool with superior :Mums and Instructors. We el give lndividnnl attention 10 Ooaner- oml, Shorthand and Telegraphy De. r61 partments Why attend elsewhere when there is room here 7 You may enter at any tine. Write for our large free catalogue. D. A. McLAOHLAN, Principal. CENTRAL 3 ENROL NOW r at the 4L'ISTOWEL BUSINESS COLLEGE f • g lhorou 11 Courses Lalt ht by Y Pg OnrnpeleuL Teachers. Per particulars address - EDWIN .M G. O ATTHEWB, Listowel, Ont. g eezleteleseVeveleWritaisesWsrea`6'61 THE Best Brains In Canada have participated in the pre - intention of our splendid Hone Study Courses In I3ankhlg, Enononites, Higher A:mounting� Comtnerelal Art, Slow Onrd Writing, Photography, Journnl- isn, Short Story Writing, Shorthand end Bookkeeping. Soloot the work which ,,,not In you and write us for p,u•tiouiorn. Address THE SHAW COHHESPONOENCE SCHOOL 391-7 Tonga St., Toronto IBIREffsafflosimielimingionsemmements car COLLEGE AT HOME Thousands o2 ambitious their own tyle aro sant .prepmbiu in their own (homes to occupy Incratfve pos35io18 CS bookkeepers, tete5rn- Idhers, (Aril servan a in trot every aph4re or activities, lou may Deish(,t pee - college if voh'se wirer, Positrons gear- stenographers,ante8d, linter college any dayy. - Ind(- VkI ial instruction, Expert teachers, Thirty yea's' experience. Largest trahlere in 0anadn, Seven colleges, Special 0ourso for teachers. Affiliated with Oommerolal .IDduoe. tor'(!eseoolatiol of Canada. Splinter school at famous Spotted Business Col- lege, London, Wingham Business College GEO,'SPoa'!tort, - W. T. Moose, President. Prinelpal, Ousinec6? Oavtlt (alts Mitmatilie:„ 1, tnlirtrg hI 10 'rill; Ptts•T for nest year, We bole to 1 e Y I tick it a inure readable sheet than even Our - lug (915, Wrier about Ter. Peet- being sent t the absentee member of your house hold t It would be a tveleoue week! visitor, A'1"t7CN31 the Petriulie Concert in th Town Hall Friday evening of this week Your asslstauce will perhaps cheer som sturdy soldier fighting the Empire' betties at the frost. W INTIM b'air at Guelph 1)eoatu her 513) To loth. Single fere tickets for round trip. A flue program of addresses is slated and there will no doubt be a large etteudatice. Are you going? Ayes -toe Sale or cows and young cattle took place at the Comm) Hotel, Brussels, Saturday last The stock he - longed to [no Shannon, of Ingersoll country. F S. Scott was Auctioneer. WRY 'lo statesmen read the Weekly Sun of 'rorooto ? Because it is a paper with a reputation that is unquestioned. It is the tal'inere' business paper, and is watching flamers', interests all the time. Aside, even from its market re• ports, which are acknowledged to the best in the Dominion, it Is .a paper of weight. You should have It come to your home every week, All through the long Winter nights it will furnish a wealth of interesting reacting material of a tboroughlp reliable charsutet. This paper has special clubbing arrange - [petits with the Sun. Let us have your renewal and add the Sun to your list of papers for 1935, JAS. ANDERSON. VETERINARY SURGEON, .41105e0se1' to 81, A ,boors. Oilloe 111 ,tuner. son Bros. LI very atab)e, brussels. 1 elep)lell e No, 29, A. T, 7'. M'RAS' ldnolielor of Medicine, University of Toronto Idee1111nte and (0eteinate of the College of-Phy. 050(6118 and surgeons. (1(11. ' 1 ost'ttra(tuate Chicago ISvn (Mr, Nose and Throat Beng1rlaul. Ulu5agn, ill, I .lanae+ burgeon to At, With. ael'e Huspitai• Toronto. Oluoe over 1 . l2, Smith's Drug -Store, Tele- phone connection with Orinlilrook no ell hours, DR. ' T. BRYANS Bachelor of Aledlcign, University or Toronto ; Ideeatinte of 001185)' of Phys,mena and Sur. 5delle, (111Go1•(0 ; ex•fcenior lacus(' Surgeon of Western HnepitaI, Toronto. Offices of late Dr, A, 7Wlievey Smith Monk, brussels. Ural phone 95. ALEX. 0. M'KEL'VEY M.B., M.O.P.,0 S. O. 108 Blear street Rent, Toronto Diseases Ear, Nose and Throat Clinical easisbult 10 Eur, Nosu fwd 7 Moat de- partment New General Hospital, Toronto I Post Grod ante Harvard Medical Sehooi, boa- ter ; late Senior I.teeidont Surgeon Mass, Eye Sc mar Infirmary ; late (Minion' sp. istant In Nose and Throat department Ma80 Gen. Bow 'Mai ; lute House Sorgoon Toro,,to General Hospitei. (�•In Brueoels by appointment. DR, M. FERGUSON ETHEL. ONT. Physician and Surgeon: Post Graduate courses London (Lyng,), New York and Oblongo Hos- pitals. Special ettentdon todiseane of eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes tested for glosses. G. 14. ROSS, D.D.S., L.D.S. Graduate of Royal. College of Dental Sur• geonn of Ontario and Graduate University of Toronto Faonit of Dentistry. y Office In Ward Block, WIngham Phone 299. Post Office box 278 Painless Extraction, Plate work and Bridge Work a Specialty DR. WAROLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Day and night culls. Office opposite Flour Mill, Ethel, MAUDE O. BRYANS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Personal graduate Department of Opphthal- oology, McPormtok Medtosl (1o11e66e, Chicago, Ill., is propered to teat eyyed end rit glaaaee 06 her office over Grower's Ileatnurlurt,. Brussels, on Tharodsy, Friday and Saturday of every week. °Moe hours 1 to 9 p. m. -Forenoons by appointment, Phone 1219, PHOUOFOOT, NIitOW & PHOUOFOOT Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, &c. Otlieo on the Square, 2nd door Iron Hamilton Street, GODRBIOH, ONT. Private rands to loam at lowest rates. W. P1 1001700'2', K. 0. 1. L. Ki nroaLN WM, PROt1Dr0OT JR. font :tidos 4teras DeeamesR, Bev Christmas presents. Council will meet next Monday even- ing. g Co. COUNCIL is in session at Goderieb this week, THE sleighing faded Wednesday of last week. Moserul.v Horse Fair Thursday of this week, STATVToav Council meetings en the 15th inst. READ Hicks' forecast for December ou page 4 of this issue. DID you get that photo taken yet at the Maitland gallery ? 3 WEEKS from Friday of this week will be Christmas Day. New 'Time'!'ableon G. T. R. came into effect this week, See corrected table on this page. MtKlemm. Nominations will take place on MOU(Iay, December 28th, and Election, if there be one, a week later. BRUSSELS will supply three estimable brides for nearby weddings. The ex- pectant bridegrooms are to be con- gratu•ated. 131LI.s for annual Public School meet. lugs are supplied by THE Pos'r at a small cyst, also agreements between 'Trustees and teachers, Goon progress is beiug made with Melville church, cunsidering the cold weather but it will not be ready to open before Lite new Year. KIM' off the grassy sides of the street with the rigs and save cutting up the sod. It takes mouths to get It nice trout and no one has a right to careless- ly destroy it when there is, plenty of room on the street to drive, Miss RozcLr., has moved her Dress- making shop from the Garfield Hoose block to the home of Mrs. Eugenia Oakley, Queen street Bast, where she will. he ready to attend to all orders en trusted to her. Don't forget about the change of place. SALE OEPROPERTY.- 011 Saturday December 12ib, at 2 p, m, the property known as the "Blashill block," Brits-' sels, and a slautlhter house and laud in Grey township, will be offered for sale at the American Hotel, to close up the estate of the late George Jackson, formerly of Morr[ township, Further particulars may be fuund iu the ad- vertisement on page 4, Village property is well located and has good twine is. PATRIOTIC CONCERT.-- A Patriotic Concer, will be held in the Town Hall; Brussels, (friday, Doc. 4th. '!'lie funds from this C e' out It will he used to to help P the Red Cross Society lu caring for the. sick and wounded soldiers, who went to the trout to help clefeutl our Empire. We feel sure the people of Brussel; and locality will show their loyalty by filling the HRH t its is ca ash Doors capacity. r, open at P .o, Program t 8, Admi i 7 3 ssou 2 g a ,. 5 Children, 15 cants, • 'Tame roNs,--'The amalgamation of the Belt'Telephoue Co, office with the Brussels, Grey & Morris will be to the advantage of the Iudependeut Itne iu the removal of the extra 15 cents charg- ed over the ordinary outgoing rate and the couvenlenee et only having to use one central iusteaet of two, The rural Central will have charge of the whole business hi Brussels. Druggist Fox and his staff gave the public good satts- feetion bud careful attention in the Bell Central ftom the opening 01 the service long years ago but the :wide extehsion of the nnnni01pal system cut 5112 the majority of the Bell telephones in Bt•us- sets and locality hence the oombinlug of jthe offices here. y e e GOOD CHEER. -A Hagersville Ont., subscriber in remitting subscription for THE Post• for 1915 says :-We would not like to be without our old hotne paper and look forward ever Friday A Y for its coming, Weather has been beautiful and roads smooth as a plank, From Hanley, Sask., comes the follow ing cheery cote :- Enclosed find Post office order for my subscription to 'THE Pos'r. We receive your paper regularly every week and it is just like getting a letter from the old home. Crops here this year were much below the average owing to the dronth but great prepara- tions have been made for next year. Praeticsily every acre that is to be seed- ed is ready for the drill, I saw Archie and Angus McCallum the other day also Jimmy Ryan, of Waltou. They are well anti hearty. Kind regards to your- self and all old friends, Yours Truly, pro. " AMES. A Hard Case Overcome No longer uecessaly to softer from muscular rlidun(atisln, Every ease van be curet(. Fer'trozone is unfailing as proved by David Johnston of Ormond,. Ont. "My wife was 0dretd- Ful suffeier" he writes. "Far two years she weld scarcely cls (1(1y work. )ler knuckles and joints swelled, causing torture, '1'o get rap and down Waits was impossible. She took box after box of Ferrozone and rubbed the sore places with Nerviline. Im- provement started and site mended Iasi.. Today she is guise wiled and we thank Ferrozone for her recovery." No reined more popular with doctors than" ]', n toznue ; it does cure, 500 per -box at all dealers. Listowel E. 1'. Haelcing has been appointed manage', n£ the elerehants Bank at Leduc, Alta. Airs, Isaac Askin batt the misfortune to fall off a step at her home in Oar- thagP. In falling she severely il,jured he hip. ThefirstSunday in Deceuer will he the Alethedist Anniversary, Dr.' Themis Manning, Stratford, will be the special preacher, (7haules Mitellell, sin of J(mles 121! 011021, of Elnla, luso joined the ('(aval17 in Winnipeg and is now in I mining with the other members of 1 he second contingent.. 13. Ll. H ulbert has accented the poetti0,1 of organist in Christ church to cur's ,l ed Miss Hermiston, now choir leader in the Methodist elon eh, Mr. Hulbert. took charge nil Sunday. The 26111 ll:nnivercary set vices of the Listowel Baptist chin oh we, e held on Sunday. Ohaneel.lot A. .. L. Mc- °rimmmon, of McMaster University, Toronto OmelurLod hath Setvioe2, H. Cavell has i e'.epived mord front his son, Elmer City -11, stating (hitt he has enlisted with the second con- tingent, and is now a member of the Govei nor General's Body. Guard who are encamped at the Exhibition grounds in Toronto. 4„ large 700 candle power electric lights bo.ve been placed on the North side or main - M.f I 0(1'001 bPtweel7 Wallace (ant) Dndd stieets, which maize that prelim' el' the Down exceptionally well lighted. In Dime similar lights will be placed o, the other side of Lhe street also, mR an't Talk W COME TO TJIE '•«9''m=iv X 14.m( r hl;: t l ,°,egf .- -�'c lhtil)110tlttsertfeIdrrat �ilflEN 0 0••••4•••••00W®.®•S•4G9G.®•68♦•q?Gt^40•fdG©44••0••••xa�Assuriiliul(,eartvely iIr„larlug for •he❑uoAl Winter exhibition U1 e • hell ,,, the Town Hall, (1ndeeich, on • Jewett -3 12, 18 and 14, • aex,sG family Theatre Open Every Night, Have an Hour's Entertainment To the Ladies Every Friday night while they last a Free Sample of Ingram's Perfume, for sale by F. R. Smith, will be given away, Owing to the con lames of the nnrne'rnls fires in Listowel /here was talk at the special meeting of the 001131511 «redneeday afternoon of last week of forming a local insurance company. Oel tam of the Oonncillors were of the opinion that it would he a wine move and a paying investment. ' ihtitewas also talk of purchasing a town team and it was decided to provide the necessary accommodation in the fire hall. It was noted that the team could he used 011 the sprinkler, grader and snow plow, as well as be of service in case of fire. In this event the plan would he to have 'one nr more members of the fire depart- inentstationed at the hall. Council also decided to purchase a new fire bell of a much larger type than the last one. Ethel A number from here toolt in the Mystery Social at Union on Friday evening. Oarl Love, of Barrie, is visiting at W. E. Sanders and Win, Love's ve s fot' o week or two. Samuel and Mrs. McKelvey, of Stratford, were visiting their son, Rev. I. A. McKelvey, at the parson- age. The young people are busy practis- ing for the School Concert which is to be held on Phnrsday evening Decem- ber 100. There was a good attendance at Archie McDonald's sale of young cattle Saturday. The cattle brought fairly gond prices. W. Gill has purchased two houses and lots near the G. T: R. station from W. E. Sanders, Mr, Gill bas moved the two houses inthe corner of one of the lots and there put them on a cement foundation. He intends, to otherwise improve them. We are pleased in see W. H. Cole and the other members of his party, who have been lumbering at Mowat in Northern Ontarin, back again and all looking well. They cut about 23 million feet ofluwber since they ;start- ed early in the year. When That Cold Comes }low is it ,to be cured P This method is simplicity itself. Rub' the chest and throat well with Nerviline, use it as a gargle and tante somerin hot writer before retiring along with one of Dr. Hamilton's Pills, Next morning finds ynn refreshed, free from cold and bright as a dollar. These household remedies are wonder- fully snecessfnl, and certainly won't fail in your case. For sale at all dealers. Ooderich Miss Beatrice Garrow, of Toronto, is visiting bee brother, - Charles Garrow. ., Police Sergeant' Moore has been kept busy daring the past few days placarding houses owing to the epi- dermic of measles. Upwards of 100 horses are effected. Barglats entered the Grand Trunk station here Monday eighb of last week but all they got for their trouble was a revolver and a pack of Garde, the property of the despatcher. Dr. W. F. Clark, V. S., has boon offered an appoini•ine,t as a veterin- ary officer with the British army in 17nrope. The Doctor appreciates the corn pitmen t, bub cannot see his way clear to accept the offer at present. 04.0@,4•..604..0••4••0.4••0 S0 0000.00••••••••••••••••!•• • 6 i • - p 3 ASG.00DS • • • • • • • A Full Assortment of the • 9 • 4 • a 9 s 4 O • • • • • • • • 0 •• • • • • I hocest Frvits of the Season • China, Glassware and Porcelain •• 7 • Including Fancy China, Tea, Dinner and ••• Toilet Sets. Being bought before the ad • vance in price wecan give you Special Value, • • The usual full lune of Staple Groceries S Z Thankingour mall Customers in the past, y for their patronage l Geo. • • • e••••••••••••••••••••••A♦*•A••••••••••♦••••• • 72,600 sguaro feet of cement side- 9 walk have been constructed at the • cost of six and four-fifths rents per • squ(u•e 71106 In town, This w1Ls very • salafacto1 y, ea the lowest tender re- I oeiV fid Wadi as fur nine rents pet foot, • Tom DSOs' little black Potnerariall • dog "131111e" came to an untimely end o in front (if the Signal office, It ran • arteas the street le front of the • Howell Hardware Oo,'s dray and a wheel passed over its head, death being aimoet instantaneous. Mr, Davis took the dog 110010 arid gave it a proper burial. Pity The Busy Office Man Ile feels half dead, a sense of nausea, headache and nerve strain, He is 01.1 the verge of breakdown through overwork and lack of exer- cise. These difficulties are best over- come by Dr. Hamilton's Pills which make the bowels active, stimulate kidneys and liver and thereby free the system of impurities, To revitalize and stimulate your whole being, to shake off lethargy and tiredness, nothing compares with DLI Hamilton's Pills which do make good looks, good spirits, good health. Sold everywhere in 25c boxes. Atwood J. A. McBain litre returned home from the West. Rev, De. Hussey conducted services in Teeswater on Sunday and lectured thele Monday night. Rev. E. A. Fear, of 'Teeswater, a former pastor preached both morning and evening in the Methodist church last Sunday. John Sanders, who received an in- jury to his hip when getting ready to leave camp up Novth, has been confin- ed to the house during the past week, Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church have engaged Rev, Dr. Barber, of Listowel, to deliver his lecture on The War Problem Monday evening, Dec. 14th, A very successful box social was held in Brock's school horse, 4th eon. Enna township, under the auspices of the East Elora Branch of the Wom- en's Institute. The proceeds of nearly $50 will be given to the Red Cross and Patriotic is t funds. s The Directors of the Elms. 'Cheese , Butter Mfg. Co. Ltd., owing to the high price of cheese, have deckled to continue making cheese during the month of December and all persons will be required to draw their own milk on and after Dec. 1st, and the rate to be charged for manufactuting and all other expenses will be reduced to $1.15 per hundred pounds of cheese. Fordwich John Lynn, of Calgary, Alta., is visiting at the hotne of his parents here. The owners of the grist mill here have decided to install another chop, per in order to keep up with theft' in- creasing business. At the annual meeting of Trinity chinch Sunday School it was decided to hold a Christmas concert the pro- ceeds to go to the Belgian Relief Fund. Mrs. W. W. Helwig and little daughter, Adelaide, of Buffalo, N. Y., are visiting with the former's grand- parents, Jae, and Mrs. Harris, 2nd don. The social under the auspices of the Women's Institute in aid of the Bel.' glen Relief Fund which was held hi the basement of the Methodist church was well attended despite the stormy weather. The willingness of the people to help those in distress was shown by the large amount of new and second hand clothing brought in and the committee in charge assisted by willing helpers, had their hands full in valuing and packing the goods. Four large cases and three bales weighing 710 pounds and valued at $826.00 was the result of their labors. The cash receipts amounted to $17.00. A Case In West. Arichat ' Mrs. A. P, Ferguson a well known( Cape Bretoner nus cured asthrna by "Oatart'hozone.". Her statement is convincing : "Altnough I' was troubled for years it was only recently I tried Oatarrhozone. When an at- tack started I got out my inhaler and invariably got quick relief. Feeling satisfied Catarrhezone would cure, I' continued the treat•rnent till one bottle was finished. I didn't use more because I was cured and the asthma has never returned," Oatarrhozone is sure death to asthma and bronchitis. Try it and be convinced. Two sizes; 25c and $1,00 at all dealers, Blyth John Denholm made it shipment of apples to Liverpool, England. Robert Wightman had the misfor- tune to lose a valuable horse by acute intligeetioll. The flax trill has been closed down owing to the smokestack having blown down. John Boor, of Hallett, will exhibit some stock at the Ontario Provincial Winter Fair to be Held at Guelph from December 61131 to 10th. Friends I'uend of illcs, Jawes Beatty will regret to g hoar that she is 9q)'710 711, Her daughter,' Mrs! G. M. Oharnbees, of Ethel, is at present with her. The members of the Red Dross Circle number 91. The finances shote the following :-Previously acknow- ledged $80.00 new menthols fees $4.50.donation from 1'm b 011 $25.75'; N.A. Taylor's supper, $6980 ;, donation from Mies I. Browb, $10,00. Making a total of $185,55. The Standard says :-The response to the o star: l y supper given by N. A. Taylor in aid of the Red Cross Circle at hi stestamul , t t t (n Wednesday evet- ing was m0et gratifying to nun and demonstrated that such a patriotic spirit as displayed by him was touch appreciated by the public. The dining parlor at the restaurant was tastily dreo'ated and there was an abundant supply of the choicest of eatables on the tables. Members of the Red 00088 - it 0 Cle assisted it n waiting or the tables and Mesdames 118owit and Gardiner acted as cashiers, The pro- ceeds appiledtto thefutdthia a tvathe • 9 •• Y 9 • r •• 9 ••• • ••• • • • Prices of kat Erffr this out for handy reference, Prices for the Month of December Prime rib roast per Ib ,..,, ., 100 Shouldet cut ...., ........... 70 Boiling beer ,.., ..... 13 Pot roast 14.16 Porter Ler house roasC18.10 Brisket ...... 11 Corned beef 15 Shanks 40.50 SLeak ............ Chop Steak ................ 15 Sausage.. •,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 15 Breakfast: bacon ,.. 26 ).can bark ..... ..... , .. 28 Spired rolls 18-20 Lamb 1$.S) Tongue, (5rrording to size, 36-46 Hearts " " ,36.45 Headcheese 15 Balogna, large,. 15c or 2 fon' 25 BremneroausagP 85 100,1111tfu1 is 15 Counted 11(132140 Highest Cash Price Paid for Hides, BAEKER BROS. BRUSSELS • 9 • 9 9 • • • 9 •••♦sf9•••A•Place yourorder for Ground Bone-3c3c• • • ......•••0••••••••••••04.00 2+4.00000•004.00400•4.0•404.04.9 Red Cress Oircle. This supper was Iver nbvAlr Taylor or g 1 1 in its entirety. eL be reaping eo benefit either directly or indirectly. Morris Council Morris Council 111000ng, Monday, November 23rd. Members present. Minutes of last meeting read and ap- proved. Following accounts were considered and paid Luxton hill, lumber ................$ 8 26 J. 13. Sellers, gravel ..,,,.... • ..... 6 60 J. H. Sellers, temporary bridge, Ellie drain 6 00 Thos. Warwick, gravel,,,, .,.,,,5 20 Wm. Maxwell, gravel, 1 60 A. Baker, gravel 3 50 Fred, Brewer, work on road . 1 50 Isaac Brown, cement tile.....,,.. 17 00 Wm. Phillip iain s int t . g grader' knives .... 1 40 John Thibideau, tile across East bdy. ............. ......................... 6 00 The Pedlar People, iron culvert East bdy....................... ...... 156 00 Galvin Campbeli, farm bridge Ellis drain • 60 00 J. A. Campbell, gravelling at Cruickshank's bridge.,,.,,,..... 1 50 Wm. Skeltou, gravel 60 Wm. Skelton, farm bridge, B, C. D 15 00 R. Wightman, gravel 80 Thos. Wallace, fixing' culvert and drawing gravel, S. tidy. 3 50 Thos. Wallace, putting railing 'on 9th line enlvert.......-.... • 1 60 W. Cunningham, tile culvert,. 8 00 Geo, Kerr, drawing iron pipe East bdy .................:8 00 Geo. Bone, cleaning drain, 3rd Gone.... ... . ...... , 15 40 Herbert Kirbky, bridge, B. 0, D. 15 00 Jas. Russell; cleaning drain 1 00 Bell Telephnno Co...,..... .... . 40 Jontttban Kirkby, cleaning a drain ............... 2 75 Wesley Jermyn, putting in a culvert 3 00 David Ramsay, patting in tile 2 00 Wm. Robertson, col vel t 6 00 THEY'RE',' KI DI, D You should always l(eep a bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets on the shelf. The littlefnik so often need a mild and safe cathartic and they do appreciate Chamberlain's instead of nauseous oils and mixtures. For •tom nen troubles and eonotipation, siva one iuet before going to bed. All druggists, 25e, or send to CNAMDERIAIN MEDICINE CO TORONTO 10 CRAM BERLA. , • ::'. TA B l.' rS MONTHLY HORSE FAIRS BRUSSELS Regular Monthly Horse Fairs will be held in Brussels as follows : THURSDAY, DEC. 3rd, 1914 JAN. 7111, 1915 1. FEB. 4111, 1915 MAR, 41.1), 1915 „ APR. lst, 1015 u Leading Local and Outside Buyers Will be Present. The London Advertiser MORNING - NOON - EVENING Edition $200 pelY'ear by. Mail Outs side City of London. All the War News All, Market QtttotationS All Sporting News The T Best flowsPa er value in Western Ontario Delivered throefh your Post Office' or over your 'Rural Route same day as Published for 82.00 per year. Clubbing list 1914-15 THE PONT has made ar1'angelnel6s to club with the following papers arid will be sent to any ad1rese (except the United Slates 50 cents extra) at the following subscriptions prices Weeklies POST and Mail and Empire- ..... ..$1 60 " London Advertiser : 1 60 Landon Free Press . 1 85 Family Herald and Star 1 85 A10utreal Witness..... ,.. 1 85 Farmer's Advocate . 2 35 Nnr le L to !Messenger assailg el 140 Dailies POST and Toronto Star ...... $285 Toronto News..... ...... 2 85 'Potent() Globe 8 75 " Toronto flail -Empire3 75 " Toronto World 3 50 " Advertiser . 8 75 Call at the office or remit the amount by P. O. Order, Express 'Or- der or Registered Letter addressing THE POST, Brussels, Ont. Brussels, Wingliam and Blyth Agricultural Societi es each... YO0 0 Arthur' Shan treasurer, salary and pretGage......................... 188 00 R. Shedden, drawing plank and fixing 2 culverts - . 3 00 Council will next meet December 16111, A, M-eoEw'sR, Clerk. Fall Housecleaning g John Lunn Painting Paperhanging r in Gat mg Decorating c r o tin g Good Workmanship with Moderate Prices Old Suites and Cupboards p s matlo to look like new. If you (iesi(P suggestions of color schemes fon' Painting or Paperhanging call up 'phone 41x. John Lunn, Thomas Street, Brussels. a • o ' Engagement Rings I Wedding Rings 41 • e Give her! • • • s • a Diamond 0 s Fine White Diamonds, w mounted with Platinum • o Tips, 14k Rings, at very o close prices , e •• • Z $10.00 $15.00 • 25.00 _25.00 9 Z 9• • • and upwards, according ag t o size es and quality. A nice assortment s of 31100111 hi riga it) stock, 0 ♦ • • a Fin e • .Jewelry • • • Vire wan :apply ttnything3 yott s • want in the (inert Jewelry and • 1.11. very reasonable prices, • Ill, (11st. opportunity you have • we will be pleased to have you • visit this store. We:' till . v take ss • • Memento in showing you tiny- • • thing of interest• to you in the • 2111)711 which is being replenished lenished • almost daily with the newest • goods on the market, Z 6Da R6 endt • Jeweler and Engraver Wroxeter ' • ••o♦••••♦•••.••s••♦•♦•♦•%