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The Brussels Post, 1916-5-25, Page 8Clean Teeth Hero are a few of the Preparations we keep for cleaning the Teeth Rexall Tooth Paste Euthymol Tooth Paste Pearl Tooth Powder All 25e Rexall Antiseptic Powder preparations Woodbury's Tooth Paste Woodbury's ToothPowder, Pearl Tooth Brushes 252 t Other Tooth Brushes me, 5 t 0 & e 2a -c 35 Toilet Soap Rexall Glycerine Soap -a pure trans- parent Soap -two kinds, Rose and Violet. 2 large calces for 25e, It's the Soap that lasts and will not leave the skin rough. Try it. Developing and Finishing And You don't Walt Your Films and Prints are ready on the dot -we don't believe in empty Promises. And not only will your work be done promptly, but just as well as up -'o date methods and good mater- ial can make them. Take a Kodak with You on the 24th The ef2 sStore DRUGGIST` F. R. senora AND STATIONER. betas Puts WEDNESDAY -May 241h -was a Public Holiday, HURON Co. Connell will meet at Gode- rich on Tuesday, June 6th. LOCAL and District news on pages 4 anis 5 of this issue, Read the news. ARE you tendering tor the new Mac - edam street work? See the advt. in an- other column. SATURDAY of next week twill be King George's Birthday and will be a Bank holiday. Don't forget this. WEDNESDAY was a quiet day in town. A goodly number weut to Clinton to the revie v of the r61st Battalion. MANY a furnace in homes in Brussels is still eating up coal owing to the back- ward condition of the weather. THE Pon' for balance of 1916 for 5o cents in advance. You ought to take it or send it to absentee members of the family. Tux Inspector of the Uudero%riters Association paid a aisit to Brussels last Friday and called out the Fire appli- ances for inspection. OPERATION. -Last week, Willie, young- est son of F. and Mrs. Naegele, under- went an operation for appendicitis. He is making favorable progress and we hope will soon be able to be about as usual. NOT ATTENDED TO YET. -While a goodly number have paid up their sub- scription to THE POST there are many who appear to be waiting to pay it to a Collecting Agency with the costs added. , If this has to be done it will not be our fault but yours. 'Phe address label will show you where you are at. No news- paper, run at $r.00 a year, cau afford to carry subscribers for years, nor should they be expected to do so. THURsnAY of next week ushers in the month of June. 1916 is hustling along $12 0o were the receipts of the home- made baking sale for the Soldiers' Fund last Saturday. "THE Village Doctor", the play pre- sented by a company of Walton young people in Brussels Town Hall last Fri- day evening, was well done and many a good laugh. BRUSSELS Branch of the W. C. T. U. will bold their regular meeting in the audience room of the Public Library on Friday afternoon of this week. A large attendance is asked as this is the annnal meeting when reports will be received and officers for the year chosen.. Ren CRose Circle Tea Tuesday even- ing was as usual a very pleasant func- tion. The ladies in charge had a very tasty bill of fare and nearly $16.00 were realized Miss VauNorman, Wingham, rendered two excellent solos. She is a fine vocalist. A letter from Lieut. Charlie Kerr, who was wounded in the battle of St. Eloi, France, says he will not be able to return to the trenches for 3 mouths, ac- cording to the doctor's statement. He is the eldest sou of Rev. W. E, and Mrs. Kerr, Vancouver, B. C. FRIDAY forenoon the fire alarm rang and au incipient blaze was announced at the Ament factory near tbe smoke stack. Before the fire engine was gut to the water tank danger was prevented by tbe application of steam from the factory boiler. Brusselites would be very sorry to have anything happen to the Ament mills as they employ a large staff. There is talk of a uew water tank being placed near the factory to avert a similar dis- aster to that of a former occasion when the factory was destroyed by fire. On account of the inflammable character of the stock 'special care is taken by Mr. Ament. ANNUAL Conference of Medical Health officers for the Province of Ontario will be held in Torouto Tuesday and Wed- nesday, Mey 3otlt and 31st. All officers of health are required by law to attend tltls meeting.. 'Pim Pow i5 glad to bear that Mrs. Herbert Cunnittghtuu, Palmerston, who recently uuiltrwent au operation for ap- pendicitis, is improving nicely and will soon be eonvalesceut we hope. She is a daughter of Mre. loo Mauling. Brits- sets, who has been iu Palmerston owing to her illness. FOR 5o CENTS -THE POST would like to be a weekly visitor in every home in two and district. Our list of subscrib- ers in this territory Is already letge, but to add those who are net receiving the paper now, to our family of readers, we are going to make a special offer, For the remaining 7 months of 1916 we will give the paper for 500. This sum does Dat cover the 0011 of the 'white paper, o t enter every we want Tug Posr n home in both town and townships and hence make this bargain offer, OArr., 502 until Dec 31, 1916 Present sfold' scribers will confer a favor by telling those who are not receiving the paper now, of our offer, Postage et the rate of a cent per week must be added if paper has to go to the United States or France. Now is the time to invest and thereby secure the news first band. --0- LINE.-U, a one or two tale per care ground Lime atone on your corn land. It prevents crusting, increases yield and makes absolutely certain a catch of clver when seeded. QAaD1.PP 46 DA.URM, Idrueeels. BOY wanted for delivery wagon. GEo. THOMSON. GOOD Stable and 3i aore lot, well located, for sale. Apply to Ten Poste. A NEw Bain wagon and box complete for plypl' also Loheifer0,Ocou. about6,reey. 150. 0511)5 Oo0KE, Phone 408. INOREAsll IN PRIDE.- Br1138el8 Ice cream dealers have been compelled to advance the price of Syrup Sundaes and Sodas from 5 to 10 cents, Banana Solite and Crushed- Fruit SundaeB will he 10 cents straight. Plain ice creams remain et 5 cents. New prioe list comes into effect June 1st, W.A. G1taWAR, R. 0. W OL00N, Roy MCKAY. HOOSE for sale. Apply to Nies R. HoLME0, A Ooon house for sale with stable and fruit trees. Apply to L Q. RICHARDB, SOME BREEZE -'Phe Calvin (North Dakota) Times streaks of recent wind- storms in that locality as fol ows :-For a week past this section of North D.,ko- ta has been experiencing one of the worst wind swims in the history of the State, About a week ago it started to blow and has been increasing in velocity ever since. For a few days farmers con• tinned their work of seeding but were finally compelled to give it up• as the dust was so bad that et times they could hardly see their horses. A large per cent of the seeding will have to be doue over again as much of the seed has been blown out of the ground." Local inter- est is given to the above from the fact that Peter Stewart hos 4oe acres near Calvin and this week he got word from the man who is working his farm that 8o acres will have to be re.sowed. Mr. Stewart has to supply the se'ed and as wheat is worth 81 15 per bushel it will mean considerable expense. This is not his ffrst experience with Summer follow- ed land in Dakota. Soil comparatively light suffers worst of course. If they had as much rain as we have there would not be much danger of seed being blown out of the ground. People We Talk About Miss lrene Barkley is home from Tor- onto, Rev, A. J. Mann was in Toronto this week, Rev R E. Page is visiting ill Moat.- 1 ea! this week Miss Elsie Mayl erry has token a post• tion in Wii gham Mrs. 12, Leallierdaie.ls visiting her. danghler, Mrs, R. A Prrne, if Toronto, Pte$ Stewart Fox end Revnald Bark ley were home from Clinton over Snn day. Jas. and Mrs. ,Ballantyne and Archie were visitors with Clintun relatives this week. Mrs Neil McLaucblin has returned from a visit with relatives and friends et Detroit. Mrs. Angus Shaw is back from .au extended visit at the home of her son in Vancouver, couver B. C. George tt of the Bank of Nova a Moffatt, i Scotia, who was offduty with measles, is back to work once more, Sant. Bell, of Teeswater locality, e spent the week end in BI u.sSets t0 visit his new daughter. Cougratulations; Rev. D. Wren was at Trowbridge last Monday evening delivering apatri- otic address at the Methodist Sabbath School anniversary, Mrs. Jno Angus, Brussels, is not en- joying very good health at present but we hope the coming of better weather will aid in her restoration. Mrs. las. Longmire, Atwood, and Miss Warnock, Minnedoea, Man, were visitors with Mrs A, McGuire, William street. The ladies are cousins Misses Millie Grewar and Georgia Ross, of the Central Telephone, have been "enjoying" the slumps Miss Madge Donaldson is back Irom Atwood relieving. Congratulations are extended to Jack Leckie, B A.. who passed his end, year's exam in Law with honors. We hope he will keep up this stride and be a medal winner. A PIC NIC Is being arranged by S. Carter, agent of the Ford car in Brus- sels, to which all owners of Fords will be invited to attend. The date will be announced shortly. Mrs. A. McGuire, Secretary of Brus- sels W C. '1'. U., attended a meeting of the County Executive last Friday in Clinton, arreuging for the County Con- _veution iu Exeter next July. Alex Lsinout, 5, A., who has been attending the School of Pedagogy at Kingston, is home on a visit for a few weeks. He has done well in his studies and should make a success of his life. A cablegram was received from Mrs, (Di ) Moore by her mother, Mrs. A. Hueter, Brussels, informing her of safe arrival to Eugland. A wireless message when 3 days on the Atlantic bad arrived earl ier. Wednesday of this week Hugh Lamont, Qileen street, Brussels, cele- brated his 8otb birthday. He enjoys comparatively good health for a man of his age. His many old friends in this locality tender him bearty congratula- tions. The death occurred in Windsor on Sunday, 14th inst., of fames Ronald, uncle of Mrs. W. M. Sinclair, Brussels. The late Mr. Ronald was an only broth- er of Mrs. Sinclair's father, J D. Ronald, of Windsor, who resided for years in town. Deceased was a fine man. STANDARD BANK OF CANADA HEAD OFFlCa - TORONTO SOLDIERS, ATTENTION t Our Savings Bank provides a stable and convenient place for your surplus rune's. A joint account is specially adapted for those going overseas. aer'p ta7a Apply to BRUSSELS BRANCH, J. F. Rowland, D D MJ' manager. Mrs. Loftus Stark and children, of Toronto, arrived in Brussel;; last week and will make an extended visit with the former's mother and "sister, Mrs. Marsden Smith and Miss Martha, Prin- cess street, Er. Stark, whose health has not been vigorous, will come; in a week. We hope the change will aid in his recruiting so that he will soon be as hearty as ever. Church Chimes The addresses given by Sergts, Haight and Meredith, in Melville church last Sunday evening were listened to with Interest. They both suffered in the trenches and urged a rallying to the defence of the Empire. Services in St. John's church last Sun- day were taken by Rev, Mr. Payne, of Huron College, London. He has been appointed by tbe Bishop to Preston, Out., to which charge be will go in the near future. Mr. Payne is no stranger here as he supplied on former occasions. We wish him A i success as he goes to his first regular appointment. Rev. D. Wren leaves next week for the annual session of the London Con- ference at Kingsville, He is slated for an address at the Epworth League and Sabbath School Auuiversary. J. T. Wood and W. H, Kerr were chosen as lay deleeates to Conference. Ministerial session opens on May stet and the gen- session on the following day. At the regular meeting of Hurou Pres- bytery held at Clinton the following Comm ssiouers were appointed to the General Assembly which meets in Win• nipeg :-Rev. Dr, Fletcher, Thames Road ; Rev, D. Carswell, Winthrop ; Rev. James Hamilton, Goderich ; with Rev. W. D. Turner, Blyth, as alternate delegate should any of these ministers be unable to attend. BORN BeLL,-In Brussels on May 1915, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Bell, of Teeswater locality, a daughter, (Wilma Elene,) HILLEN.-In btoKillop, on May 1565, 1918, to Mr, and Mrs Calvin Millen. a eon. Stciwn: In Brussels, on May 20th, 1918, to Mr. and. Mrs Albert Smith, a eon. BPETTAN.-In Grey township, on May 21at, 1910, to Mr. and Mrs, George Speiran, a daughter-Orillia. MARRIED MILLER-8Mrmn.-At the home of the bride's parents, Prospect Farm," on May 17th, 1910, by Rev, Oar. Wesley,Wroxeter, Pte. John M. holler to Mise Mry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Smith, of Jamestown. DIED ELL100'.-Iu London, on May 22nd. 1916, at his realdenee 782 Wellington et., Edward E1. Boit, Junior Judge of County of Middlesex, in his 72nd year. Swso'zen,-At 8eldeld, Seek, on May 18th, 1010, Ohne. Switzer, formerly of Grey town• ship, aged 07 years. BRUSSELS MARKET - Wheat 1100 Oats Peas Barley Butter Eggs $1 00 1 60 150 80 80 28 29 24 24 Hays A 10 1400 14 00 Potatoes per bus 2 10 2 10 Meeting of Huron Co. Council. The council of the corporation of the County of Huron will meet in the council chamber, in the Town of Goderich, on Tuesday the 6th day of June next, at 8 o'clock p. m. Dated May 22nd, 1910, W. LANE, CLERK. Farm for Sale The undersigned offers for pale his 160 acre farm- . ` being E54 Lot 14 and W34 Lot 16, Con. 5, and NLot 14, Con. 6, Grey township, Huron Oo. The latter lea pasture farm. About 70 acres under crop on other lots, balance paw tare and bush, Good brickhouse, bank barn with windmill and water in both house and stables; litter carrier, Aa. Good orchard and farts 1n A 1 shape. Only Si mile to school ; rural telephone and rural mail. Reasons for selling poor health. Possession at awe if de.. aired. Good shareof principle could be left on farm. For further particulars apply on prem• lees to P. J BISHOP. Phone 407 Ethel P. O. MAC THISTLE 2 04f 48971 A. T. R. The Grand Circuit Reoe Stallion, Mac Thle- tle, is the fastest horse that twos ever offered for service in this part of the country. He raced through the largest racing circuit in the world and defeated the Grand Circuli stare as often se they defeated him. Mac Thistle 2 0434 is also a full brother to Independence Boy 0.014 the onlytwo full brothers out of one dam, both wih marks of 2.06 or better, Mao Thistle 2 04 has himself been miles In 201, 5 in 67 seconds. Mao Thistle is a grand big brown stallion. Be Is a ieede•to•order horse, having size, quality, individuality, brain and breeding. Will stand at lila ewn•barn, Blyth, this season for a limited number of mares at $20 ea to in- sure. Accommodation made for mares from a distance. Write for folder of breeding and full particulars to L. O. OHARLESWORTH or THOS. COIILTER, Blyth, Ont. • •++s•N••••••••••••••••••• FOV- Drug s Store .... • 4., huh` .H.+'ht+P�'*F•F'F'h�'h'i+4 • s The 1 • • nsco Line • sse/ P s E desirethe public that to announce to • , li t t durin g week we have • the act put fn a very nice sol of Anson Line of Oameras and a stock 0f The neral) 1 Camera lies e h Dame g t Armco Line, Awhile .being a now Z one to us is by no means of re- • .cent origin, The makers of the Ansco ♦; were the first to manufacture • Daguerrotype Plates in America. They were the first manufaetur- ere of Professional Cameras and Photographic Supplies in Amer- • lea ; the first manufacturers of Dry Plate and Film Hand Cam- * eras in the world ; and the high t standard of efficiency applied in • the manufacture of the profes- •sional line is equally applicable • to the Amateur Cameras now is being manufactured by thele, S The line comes to us backed s up by some of the very best dealers in Western Ontario • whose experience with the Ana- • co line has proven to be entirely Z satisfactory and we desire to as- • sure our customers that, mu, per- • sonal guarantee is also behind Z the line and we guarantee satis- • faction in every particular or • purchase money cheerfully re- • funded. • • Dome in and look over our • assortment and if in need of a • Camera we will be very glad to receive your circlet at • • •• •• FOX'S • • DRUG STORE • : The Penslar Store o • •• • • •• • •• • • • • • ••• •• • ••• • •• • • • • North Huron liberals The Annual Meeting of the Liberele or North Boron (Federal) will be held in She Council Chamber, Winghem, on Tueeday, May 80th, at 2 D. m, Annual reports will be presented and officers elected for the Doming year. A. good attendance milted for. J. ➢IOMIIROHIE, W. H. ROBERTSON, Booretnry. President. ie++,pq,+ ti++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++.544.4.4.4444.„+„+„+„+„+„ +++44+44+4 +ip,p,i,.i..t.,ii,.1.gp.i..l.+ +++++++++++++++++++++++++4 ip,i,.l„i'.I..li„p++++p'i,.p..y.,p,i„p'y, ++4 *4444+44++++ ;4 y 4 t4 iIiy' +++++++++++++++++++++1.+++t +++'iIit,.l..).,l.,l-,t,.;.a.,p+ I"l..l•1.+++t I'1+ + '1+ C4. J( .�....-.� .+1. kt' 'tis it �i t�llr. � //J/.;,� r 1 +Itp:'1'�'r, it tr: '�✓ •i:+'J'?!.`Fri:)' -'- :r ::::r:r: li n N ,...... .1. i t i i ii;J �d' rtrl dr +'r re, rNj't.tNrr+hiF7;l� .� ; WAR A,-RY + +i+ l+i i 1fNi, lefr: iNj y::. ,. ,r..:a: rr?,r,'s':fr,' r( t '� r trFir'r "rl 3*+ +h d• +1 Purpose placing in the Public Archives of the County a complete 1 List containing the Names of all Men of Military Age who have not Enlisted by June 1st, together with the reason, as given by q. .1. '. each Man, for his non -enlistment. This Record will be available 1 through all the years to come and will be open to inspection by the , '.1' i �1-.. Public. ''rl -`, : dry - 4 ,�r _ r..R P I 1.:. 9 1�..�. �'d e iyv ;.i,,k ;; Will YOUR NAME be shown upon this Record and will YOUR 4.4. REASONS stand the searching glare and severest criticism of Parents, of:. Wives, of Sinters and Sweethearts who willingly gave of their men -folk that an Empire's Life and a County's Honour might be saved ? . 1 ++++++++++44.44 44 + 444.44++++4,44+4444++++++++44+4444.4444+444444444, ++44+44+ .1: • ++ +44 +4. i+i"a4+ + 1•+ ++a.l++!•a'4 +ti'a ' ' + 3•'l+ +4.4.4'4"x+'1.444 r4+4.4.4. +++++++++++++++++++++++++4+++++++++4-14++++++++++++++ +4. 4444 IiII Your Name be Bandied and Your Reason Scorned � 4,, f rl,