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The Brussels Post, 1915-6-10, Page 5410 BUSINESS CAROL JNO, SUTHERLAND & SONS LIMITED IXSIMaXCE G`P9`,lfr^ s& 11 a'g' leis Wes ex' Ul� iuersit London t l� Another Great Advance Income doubled • Now 11175,Oee Another barge addition to Focnley and Equip. • moat is Arte and Medio no, Greatly increased Enrolment in View, Write for porticohve to E, E. Braithwaite, M,A„Ph.D, Yresldent. Tenders Wanted The Corporation of the Vllinge of Eremite 1011010g for tenders for Street paving and curbing of the Main street. note and 8p0ui11- untinns any be Been at the ollloe of ,lnlut Rog- er, Engineer, Mitchell, or ntthe-(llerlde office.' Tenders received up to:lune 15th 1016, 17. 0. 13001T, Vllloge Olork. 'Farm for Sale That first class Perm being hot 23 and the T5 of Lot 24, both in the lllth ComeNeion of the :Township of Grey, containing 150 mores. On the farm is m llrst•olnse brick veneer house with all the modern improvements. The born ie ol"0 llrst'clase in every pnrtien'nr and is 50 x 50 with straw shed 40 x 37 with water 1n the eta Klee, which are flr8t-olnse There 18Mee a windmill'on the farm. 11 1+ 8 miles frool Ethel station on G. T. R. and 3 miles from, MoNaugRht etntion on the 0. P. R. troy full partloulprs apply to the undersigned. TIASDALE WHITFII11.D; owner 11r to 47-4 N. S. SCOTT, Brussels. r,fit ft/5t��Otd/l tleXUp�y��r . Many Oolleges close for Vacation at Mid -Summer, Our College does not, 1 TORONTO, ONT. R, is 8triotly first -elope. None better 1n n Enter n ao ea. to takeposn (lm ndn. Etha now ate a the early Fall. One grade. pays 0 the a 41118 what now positionpays throe tf .1, than what I got 0t tenoning previous s t teal four yours ago fuel estlaw to ee young your osition We pieced tide young moll in (pO hoed after graduation and have now placed him again. Catalogue free. Cor, Young and L W. J. ELLIOTT,. Charles Ste, 5 Principal. Mece'avaa`ro.(44•A'+iaV gii Y 114 `9,ca rf!A"4,vastaTarimt alratiliz-srea"'.ba�9 j�` Ar STRATFORD, ONT-... Ontario's Best Practical Training 1111 School. We hove thorough courses and experienced hnelruetore in each of our three departments_ g. Commercial, Shorthand, Telegraphy Our graduates succeed and youehould rend our large, tree catalogue. write 111333 for it at 0nee D.A. McLAOHLAN, Principal. 4.7.68.41/.tdY2tttdvO'my�t�,WItaga veg.VI eq11b5 144 ENROL NOW at the LISTOWEL BUSINESS COLLEGE Thorough Courses taught by Co npeLOut Teacher e. For particulars address- EDWIN 0. MATTHEWS, //////������cccccc Listowel, Ont. }' ,phi R! O9O0I Pa'L'RS2i51W11.c?aQ,P?�V6L''A4�,tiY minnonnEwneniiisommo THE Best Brains 111 Canada have participated 111 the pre= nitration or our 0plendd Home Study Courses in Banking, Economies, Higher Accounting, C olmneroial Art,Slow Writing, iPhotography, on Journal- ism, Short Story eitin, Shorthend and Bookkeeping. Solent the work w121011 111001 jotoroote 700 102111 writo 108 for particulars. Addreee THE SHAW CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 391-7 Yonge Bt., Toronto Brick an Tile Brick and all sizes of Tile are now to be had at the Cole & Dougherty YARDS HENFRYN Paper Hanging Painting FREDERICK TUFF SUCCESSOR TO THE LATE JOHN LUNN PAINTER, PAPER -HANGER GRAINER and DECORATOR My aim is to give salisfaetion by (flood Work and Moderate Prices, Thomas St, Brussels. Phone 41x, Business Dards DE AS, AN RSO N R TWO NEVOUS VOU V,I=TERINARY Sl1ROECpN. Su000Nlor'to 1'ri, H. Moore, Oaloe et Ander. eon Bros, h4VorY eta410, Rrueaole, '1'e18p 10118 No OM W EN 7', T. NP RAE M, 0, P., .8 S, O. M. 0. R,, V111ag0 of 13rnaoele, Physician, Surgeon, A000ugheur ,Offlco ever Standard Bank, ;DR. F T. BRYANS 13n05010, of Medicine, Unlvereityy of Toronto ; b1eentiate of College of Physicians and Sur- geons, 011411'10 ; ex -Senior Songs Surgeon of weetorn Hospital, Toronto, Offices of late Dr, A: Mauves, , Smith Brook, Brussels, Mural phone 45, ALEX. D. M'KELVEY M.B., M.O.P.&S.. O. 103 Blear street East, Toronto Disease° Ear, Nose and Throat Clinical assistant in ]tor, Noee and Throat de- partment New General Hospital, Toronto ; Post Graduate Harvard Medical School, Bon. ton ; late Senior Iroeldent 801E000 Muse, Eye & Har .Infirmary :. late Clinical oseietaut in Nose end Throat deportment Mabe. Gell: Hoe• pital; late Howe Surgeon Toronto General Hospital. i. In Brussels by appointment. DR. M. FERGUSON ETHEL, ONT.' Physician and. Surgeon 1 Post Graduate courses London (Eng.), New York and Chicago Hoe- noeeanSpecial throat. Eyes testedlforglas es. ear, G. H. ROSS, D.D.S.. L.D.S. Graduate of Royal College of Dental Sur- geone of Ontario and Graduate UnlyerOity of Toronto Faculty of Dontietry, Office In loard Block, Wingham Phone 249. Poet Oftloe box 278 Painless Extraction, Plato work and Bridge Work a Specialty DR. WARDLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College; Day and night calla. Office opposite Flour 513111, Ethel. PROOBFOOT, NILLORAN & PBOOOFOOT Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, &c, Office on the Square, End door from Hamilton Street, GODERIOH. ONT, Private funds to loan at lowest rotes. W. PROUDEDOT, R. 0, J, L, K1LT,ORAN wk. PecrenvOOT JR. Ax l fj eb s Items LET us again remind our correspond- ents that their budgets come as usual for one cent. No war stamps are re- quired. • Rev. Dr. john McKay, of Westmins- ter Hall, Theological School, Vancouver has been appointed Principal of Manito- ba College, Dr. McKay was widely spoken of as Literal leader in British Columbia but declined a Vancouver nomination, Rev. Dr, S. D. Chown, General Superintendent, had arranged to visit the Methodist Conferences in the British Isles in June Rod July 1915, in accordance with the direction of the General Conference. This trip, how- ever has been abandoned owing to conditions at home and in the old country. Tux POST Lerma Box. -A subscriber in Portage la Prairie in remitting sub- scription says :-We are always glad to get your paperhereevery Monday, as it is as good as a letter. In scanning .its pages I note the names of a good many present residents of the old town who are total streugers to me. With kind regards. -Another subscriber much nearer by says ;-We cannot do without Tim BRUSSELS POST, even supposiug we know much of the local news it contains. We like to have the paper just the same, -Enclosed find P. 0. order to pay my subscription to the old reliable BRUSSELS POST. It is a welcome visitor here every Monday night. We are all well and are having fine weather. Seeding was liuished in good style in this district. With bet.t wishes. R. J. WILLIAMSON, Carlyle, Sask., May 20. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. - The regular monthly meeting of Brussels Women's Institute will be held in the Public Library on Tuesday, June 1517, at 2 30 p. 111„ when Mrs. C. H. Burns, Toronto, will address the meeting on the sub. jects :-"The future of the Home," and How to plan Summer Menus for Health and Food Values". Mrs. Burns is the speaker sent us from the Agri cultural Department and this is what the Department says of her: - Mrs Burns was the first to undertake the systematic Demonstration Lecture work on Food Values and cooking in connection with the Institutes of the Province. The work so well begun bp her has greatly developed and will no doubt be one of the leadingfeature of institute 8otivi s ties in the coining years. Her practical experience in housekeeping and training in Domestic Science enable her to give instruction of the greatest value. A large turn out of Ladies from town and country is asked for. as Mrs. Burns will be well worth hearing. Do not mistake the date Tuesday, June 15th, at 2.3o p, m. Grey Sonet REroRT,-Following is the repent of 9. 5. No, 8, prey for the months of April trod May. Examined in Writ,, Comp., 851011., Arith,. Gong. and Hist. Honors 76 Pass 60. Sr, IV, -Flora I41eLeall 79,8Mlnnle 1311 neon 30. Sr. ILL -Sadie McNair 87, Adrian MoTatggatl 70, *Jas. McTaggart 60, *,1aa. Carmichael 40, Sr. II.-Ex- ulnined in Writ„ Comp., Spell., AriLh. Lang„ Geog. and Reading. -Marjory Felton 8I, George McNtur 75,*John McNaught 60. Jr. II. A -Neta Mc- Naugtht 65, *Margaret McNair 30 Jr. H. B -Annie McTaggart 78, Fergus MtTaggart 72. Sr. L-01uu•lie Mr, - Naught 85, Howard Mitchell 77.' Pruner- Excellent - Harold Shiels, Violet Heath. Good -Lawrence Mc- Naught. ALICE J. FORREST, Teacher. Sc1400L RNroR'r,-Following is the School Report of S. S. No, 8, Grey, for month of May :--'75%11 honors, 60% pass, Sr. -IV, Examined in Geog„ Comp., Writing, Gram., Read Lit., Avith.-Oharlie Smith '70, Albert Car- diff 05, Jas. MoFaelane 08, Sr. 111, Examined in Spell., Arith„ Wtdt„ Made Well Ey Lydia E. Pink- ham's om Vegetable Compound. S P Philadelphia, case of nervous hada severe prostration, with palpi- tation of the .heart, constipation, head- aches, dizziness, holes in my ears, timid, nervous, rest- less feelings and sleeplessness, "I read in the Pa- per where a young woman had been cured of the same troubles by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound so I threw away the medicines the doctor left me and bo- gan taking the Compound. Before I had taken half a bottle I was able to sit u and in a short e ptime I was abs to do all my work. Your medicine has proved itself able to do all you say it will and 1 have recommended itin everyhousehold I have visited. "-Mrs. MARY JOHNSTON, 210 Siegel Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Another Bad Case. Ephrata, Pa. -"About a year ago I was down with nervous prostration. I was pale and weak and would have hys- teric spells, sick headaches and a bad pain under my shoulder -blade. I was under the care of different doctors but did not improve. I was so weak I could hardly stand long enough todo mydishes. "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound has made me well and happy and I'have begun to gain in weight and my face looks healthy now." -Mrs. J. W. H032N11E1OER, R. No. 8, Ephrata, Pa. If yon want special advise write to Lydia E. Piukham Medicine Co. (confi- dential) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will be opened, road and answered by a woman and held in striot confidence. O01up., Ohms wet k. -Willie McDonald 80 Willie Sthiilt 18, Elsie Smith 74, •Annie Deitrlei' 70 71. I1I. Examined 1)l Arith Comp., Spell Writing, Class work -Rov Mclearlane , 73, Chris. Deitnee 60. Si. II. Examined in 8tllne subjects as Jr. III. Cameron Stritchan 70, Elizabeth Smith, 78, Clifford Cardiff 65, Willie Bishop 03. Si, I. Ekamined in •Arith., Spell., 1Vriting, Class work. -Melville La- mont 87, Laura Turnbull 70, Mary Delmer 68. Primary. .Excellent, - Jennie Armstrong, Fraser Strachan. -T. ARMSTRONG, Teacher. Morris SCHOOL REPORT, -Following is the school report for S. S. No. 10, Morris, Exam. in Geog., Gram., Spell., head., Art. Si IV Harvey Robertson 76, Hazel Robb 70. Jr, IV. -Elva Ram- say 80, Retlnt Tnevey 82, Christie If ori est 70 Jr. III. -Ruby Keruag ham 79, Verna Johnston 76, Sperling Johnston 73, Margaret Miller 44. Se. II. -Get tae Rnbettsmr 82, Gordon Mof- fat 80, Grace Kernaghao 69. Jr. I1. - Exam in Spell., Comp., Geog., Read., Art. Total 825.-Lnuise Fraser 317, Mabel Johnston 802, Margaret Mc- Dougall 292, Greta Eckniier 290, Harry Robb 265, Jessie Messer 265, Laura Johnston 257, Duncan McDoug- all 948. Pt. II. -George Carter, Flmeuce Ecktnier. Pt. I, -Clarence Johnston, Campbell Robertson, ()am- ount iMliller, Willie Peacock, Stanley Moffatt. P1. I. Jr. -Vera Sellers, Duoelda 191eDuuald, Jean Messer, Pearl Johnston. B. Moses, Teacher, Smoot. R1POBli.-FOIIOtving is the report of S. S. No. 8, Morris, for the 1110111.11 of May. PASS 00%. demo's 76%. JI', LV. Olitss-Mitry MeNab 90, Lillian MtArler61, *Cecil Somers 48, *MatgareL Hanna 41, Margaret Mr - Nell 88. Sr. 1iL-James Duncan 80, Annie Little 74, *Maggie Clarke 81. Jr. ILI.-Eldred Miller 74, Everett Nichol 71, Allan Spear 36, Florence �. ' r ..2.II.-Miller 141cArter98 Nichol Jr,Jt.I , r Marguerite Little 84, Stanley Marks 76, Mary Alenek 52, *James Shewring 21,• Sr. Pt. 1. -May Cooke 02, Annie Clan ke 84, Lottie Champion 70, Flor- .'Ace lirad,.haw 54. Priurltry Class 9x'. -Luella Ohampion, Rollie Marks, 51(01(21111 °lark. Jr. -Audrey Miller, Jean Smith, Jlerbie Champion, Mar- garet Nichol, Jeatiet Nichol, Jean tihrd(len, Gordon 13rn(1ahaw. Those markets with an asterisk missed one n1' more exams. F. BRYANS, Teacher. Trowbridge g The depth occurred in Trowbridge on Tuesday of last week of a pioneer or Perth County to the person ofFlet- elie1' (losers in his 71st year. The late Mr. Cusens had been in failing health for some time but had only been cWU- flood to his room for the past fete weeks. He was born in the township of Blenheim on February 17111, 181, and moved with his parents to the 3rd 0nn., of Wallace, in the early sixties, In October, 1871, he was milted in marriage with Sarah 5he1'5, of Wil- tn„t township. 3sons Jared I. Cosens, Stratford , and ]vis E, and George W.,'Trowbridgo, are left to mourn his loss. The funeral took place to Augusta Cemetery, 8rd line, Wallace. Services were conducted by Rev. O. J. Moorehouse. Seaforth The recent Minstrel Show cleared 8270 for the Red Cress and the Field Kitchen Fund of the 33rd Battalion. Mrs. G. E. Henderson and MIA, L. T. DeLaeey left Tuesday of last week for a visit of several weeks with Mende in the West. Oscar Reid, eon of J, 11, and Mrs. Reid, who has been with the Guelph Branch of the Canadian Bank of Coml- meree for some time, has been pro - meted and transferred to the branch at Tilsonburg, where ha will occupy the position of teller, The Fire Brigade received a call on Wednesday of last week when a small fire was discovered in W. T, l;Tays' residence, .It'S origin is unknown as both 510', slid Nes. Hays were out at the tina. $16or0 damage ewas do i la 50 the kilohm furniture. (la.mestown GlArtuI1N 14W,rY.-Oat the evening ol'9'hnrsday of this week, June 10th, a Garden Party, nutter the Attendees of Victoria Hall, will bo held DB the ' grounds or Ohm, 0, Fort'est, 1st 1100, (at mile West of here.) A fine (AAmpex' will be served from o'clock, tt vet u r t. > At 1 0 08 Lok, 7 P• ter. a hustling Foot Ball snatch will be played by local teems. Wing- h,tin OLLizens' Band Ilse beam engaged foe 'the evening and a fine time is assured. Acl11)is810p fee 26e ; children 15e. An energetic 000nnlitlee have the at uugemen5s in hand, Andrew Pollock is Chairman of Vioto'ia Hall Committee and Duncan McDonald, Secretary. Fordwich On May 26112, Mrs, A. 0, Hutchlson, received a telegeaut infra ening her of the death on the 24th of her nephew, Albert Lindsey Eedy, of the 7t11 bat- talion, who died front wounds reoeived in the battle of Langemarrk in which so many of our Canadian boys lost their lives. Fncta) CROP COMPETITION, - The followingare those who have entered the Standingwho Field 01 op Competition in IIowick Township this year :-Jos. Davidson, Ferdwieb ; Ed. Krohn, Go,'tde ; H. W. Edgtu', Gori ie Htu•- vey Sperling. Gnrrie; Won. Brawn, Gerrie ; Seb. Zubrigg Gerrie ; 3, H. Demmerling, Listowel ; Chao. Dickert, Gerrie ; Mich. Wilkin, Pttl- n 81%501 t Alex. McLaughlin, (lora le ; -T W. 1. Jiro t0tvn l utd v' •ALlt t A, W, SttXSiel Bowie; 10, d. udm'sOI , lrordwitilt; Jae, W. I'ldgar, Genie. Molesworth There is an epidemic of 11101181es at Mol1stvnrllt. .4. large 1111151 bee or houses have been hlacarda( mat the school hire been closed. D, A. Stewart, of Stewart Bros., in - venters ofbt t the Stewart Sheaf Lomita a(let and several other agvia owl rta invetr tions, is interested in an angitis with a Detroit inventor with:which they hope to revolutionize the automobile industry. The engine, which Is tepid- ly nearing completion, is valveless and ie expected to develop a speed of double any other engine. 1t will burn any kind of 14! including two 00145 a gallon street oil. The engine will am have a catbIrelot'. When asked il' he had been offered it half it 11111111)14 1114111110 for the engine, Mr, Stoma 14,plied that he hadn't. heat(1 the Tumor. lie is (11041 interested in a carburetor for Gutd ears which he expecte will prove aucceestuI, 19l•. SLewart hats gone to Dottnit. SCHOOL REPORT. -Fol lnwi All; i8 the Schuol Repot 1 of U. S. S. No, 10, Howiek and Grey for the 111011(118 of Aril and May. - Sr. 1V. Arilh List., Geog., Onip,,• Biot„ Spell., Gr'5TIO,-Mabel RoLeelson 00, Addie Armstrong 05,- Jas, McKel'ch+'r 61, Della Duig 62, Victor Bowman 45. Sr, III. Subjects satm0 1t8 Sr. JV.- I- Gordon McDonald 82, Ruby Grainger I50, Herbert Bowman 50. Sr. II. l Arith., Lib., Reading, Geog., Hyg., Spell., Oon' p.-luIva 070105 87,bu ret et 81,Mabel Bowman 8(1,, 1;x1 lyu Ulslop06,,Allan Moliercher0(1; George 111010p 63. Jr. 11, Subjects santeas St'. 1L -Annie Brown 70, Howard 0l'aingor 71, Willie Doig 08, Elmore Thorn suit 415, Leonard ,E,atnb• kin 05, P1.11. Arith,, Read, Writ„ Spell,. Comp. -..beetle Marks 78, Lyle Lindsay 77, Joey AiItastroug 07, Mtn vy11 Gtninger 07, 8e. I. In order o7 ulerlt.-Oeoil Grainger, Margaret Armstrong, Andrew Doig. Primer, In order of merit. -Grant Bowman,. Annie Schmidt; Wesley Lambkin.. Average attendance 20, V, F. E(actwoa, Teacher. Atwood LAYING 00 Olr 101011/1 STONE.-Oorller 810010 MetIlodist h'h, Atwoodof the, tvlll bonew laid oar Thcursdtuacy, June 10th at 2 •0'61110k p, 1)t, Ono o1,o0e each will be laid 011 behalf of the Trusfre Heald, the Ladies' Aid, Sun- day School and Epworth League, by Dr, Jetties Moore, Listowel ; Airs, J, W. Boyd 0t•. ; Isaac Hord, Mitchell ; 11141 Mr's. Dr, 1•In1set', respectively. Rev. W, 1 , 1Y1i110nu, Chai'ntarl of the 511511701 t1 Dis(,'let, will bave charge of the ceremonies. Following will be tt In ograrn of addresses by those who lay the stones and It, 13. Handbell, Mill- bank, Revs, R. A. Miller, Milverton, A. E. Done, 141, A„ B; D„ Monkton, and resident clergymen, interspersed with suitable music. Ladies' Aid will serve tea from 5 to 7 e'oloek, In the evening a Concert will be given in the 01)1850 hall, Atwood. Mies Robertson, soloist, Stratford ; Miss Madden, elocutfon355,.St, Marys ; Revs, W, .E, Milison, 1)r, 13athet', O. 7, Moore-, house local talent will l'ul'ltislt the program, Gerrie 4 Mrs. 'Phos, MusgLove is gradually improving, - 1-5. 11. Stephens had (hatrge of the evening service 14081 Sabbath in the Metltodlst chtl19h, Jae, Downey was in llamilton as delegate from the local court to the Gt'autl Council of Chosen Friends. Mies Lydia Harding and her mother, Mrs. 11 Harding, left last week for a three months' visit with relatives in the West. Mrs. Jae Armstrong and Miss Susie Evans were in Brussels Wednesday of last week attending the annual' ex- ecutive meeting of the Women's In 811(010. THEY'RE FINE FOR, THEY'RE �� 5t K I D / , t You should always keep o bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets en the shelf. The little folk so often need a mild and safe cathartic and they do appreciate Chamberlain's instead of nauseous oils and mixtures. For stein a oh troubles and constipation, give one just before going to bed. All druggists, 25c, or Bend to CHAMBERLAIN MEDICINE CO., TORONTO 10 CHAMBERLAIN'S . 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Mayor of Toronto, to take this Post Graduate Course in the Shad- ow Test. I� til cam, `I. >�1�.11;I �j �I 1111 Shadow Test System Prices Reasonable He Looks Into the Eye Consultation free ++++++++++•n,.:?•.' -,.,-+++•0- i-, .o+++++++++++++++++++++++++++d• t.+++++0++++++++0++00+++ ++3•++++'A+++444.+3•'44.481"1•+4, I have gone togreat expense se to get this Specialistecialist here for the benefit of the Eye and Headache sufferers of the surrounding district. cn g s tct. 'I'he old systemof trying on glasses and the confusing guesswork system is entirely done away with, THE SPECIALIST LOOKS INTO THE EYE and scientifically measures the defects and cor- rects them in a few minutes. As I said before, I am taking this special system of Sight Testing in order to carry on the successful work that this Specialist will start. Many headaches are caused by defective vision. Many children are suffering from defective vision unconsciously, therefore I appeal to all parents to avail themselves of this opportunity. Come one ! Come all ! Any morning, afternoon or evening. Glasses not pre- scribed unless needed. Evenings are just as good as day time as all work is done by artificial light. see***000•oea*eseeeeeeeeme*******sews***eseea,ea®see'*fage•eeeeeeeesueseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee•easee In conclusion 1 say to every Man, Woman and Child, "Consult the Specialist." Satisfaction Guaranteed at W. F. Stratton's JEWELLER, OPTICIAN EYES TESTED FREE N. B. -Mr. Mayor does business AT OUR STORE ONLY so beware of canvassing impersonators. 0 Z ♦ • • • • 0 • • • • m • • • • ♦ A • • •• •♦ e e e • • P e • e • ♦ • s. • ♦ • ♦ • ♦ • • • e e e • • • e r • O O •0 0 e • 0 •4. • • e • • • • • • • • •• • •