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The Brussels Post, 1919-5-8, Page 5Ir+e u.kit- 74ii atlwntiv.'g .lin irriiMIe,€Mr"T4k../.1g,..PtPan..;'Rl,"sr`,:+s, 1. lir(.147141:'s ISEI4g.es744i'w,�&A're.:rb.•%,70 Meas e _-_atIO 4I1;S6 dititia, Ss Cg White Leghi rirl( MOr"-'1[9VOitIS I a (ANO. SUTHERLAND & SONS 0 . �ry gy,�opp LIMITED C51hick Baby �e�' � HEADACHES �°t"u'av lB.'raatlo Mr.lrlu'mar, did yeti ever flpare i#4estt:r:asn 43�x:14s nut j1141, 110W much your (Ibis. east -�---. you each year from the pnslty "Id Since She Tried +'FRUIT-A-TJV1t3", 1,en hieaking tine eggs mr lettvrog JAS AP/C`E^. RSQfy . rhp heat •? \V1' ere Balchin(,, lion- The F matt° Fruit ilJlcaiiainr, '7 Ys yF--Ys?t-:1ivxlydY `;iJ,efraE'UrY at ed.: l t t h,'.- , , I 'v,el,. it n, , '•� S4.cu.sor un 01 I1 more ttlice at Ander. l 'Irlhrl In l,+r t,r ,1 4.11.1-. Inl'l s011 l/(•Ile. Lavery etnhle, Bruo8ola, Telephone - IC1tye flit )111,'81 g yl•Il I',i II1, III It iN No. „0, too late, Older them now, OR. WAROLAW WALTER ROSE Bauer graduate or the Ontario veterinary Phone 3 on 38 o Ilex 84, B1ti1SSI:LS College, Day and night calls. °Moe opposite Flour alit, $(flet. T. T. M' RAE M. B., M. O. P., 1(S, O. 01. 0. 11., Village of lirlu,sols. 1.h, titian, Surgeon, Accouehour OlUou,.t rr,tdenoo, epporiito Melville Church, William street, DR. J. H. WHITE, B. A. PIIY1101A14 AND 2UItGEON, Graduals ` Q' Mt Toronto University 1'L Medicine, Speelal attention given to diseases of children and 8urgory. OfFeo 1 Dr. nryana Old Stand Phone .411 Brussels JAMES TAYLOR licensed Auctioneer far Huron Co. \ylll see Mr as good prices ns any other Ano. !mem. ur charge nothing. BEIMEAVI6 P.O. PRDDDFOOT, HILLDRAN & CDDNE Barriokors, Solicitors, Notaries Public, &0. Office on the Square, 2nd door from Hamilton Street, GODERIOH, ONT, Private roods to loan at lowest rates. W. Pito dfrou'r,10, 0. J. L. HrhLONAN H, J. D. Coosa McCormick ick Implements At Lowest Prices 0 It. fiindar,. shote rarrlor• and truck.....6218 00 7.ft Huller, " ...... 220 00 Corn Binder 210 00 640. Mower .• 70 60 0.ft mower ............... 82 60 1u•rt. Steel Rake, s•1 teeth 61 00 Iiay 'redder .. .... 78 00 Combined vide Hake and Tedder 111 00 L111.1,000 hlonru•0 Sp. eador 103 00 11 Dwc Fertiliser Dr(11 110 00 a•Pt. Steel Slollar 06 60 Seoul' D(ninottd Harrows par section0 00 Climax Wagon (;ears, 0E arms, 23 x J in, tiro ............_ 80 a0 Engines, C)rann, Separators Plows and other Implements correspondingly cheap nada I1he1•ul (110000'1 rev cash Order early. BA11IB UNE, - Ethel ........................... ,..;..t. g..;....l..l..;.., ++ ,..,4.;..1..1..L.;..;..q..,,.4, 4. i'����� 4.t F . rrers' + + Club . + 11 1.1 nu halal a quantity 4 + or + Cream of the West Floor Shorts Cil Cake Meal 4 A Choice Lot of Groceries formaldehyli4 wire fencing + ^A Grass Seed and Root Seed .+y. The U. N. 0. has perehased u + 'seat nn the Stook llxelulnge, + ' ,4, West 'P,n'nntn, with a reliable ',{1{..' 4. sullf in (•hazy., Ouu,hrook Club •1, + ships Pvt.** KOunlit y, t• • For further pertrtllara apply 1 ' .c 4, ' to t • Ed. Fulton, h; See.•Tisatt, (1,'nnbfnnil Far, Club +F + Phone 285 ,p pin • +++++.1.0.-÷++++++++++++++++++ Sam ' izttirt : l.cw5 Seaforth Moss Ruth Sproul telt, to take a poet. Lion in 1)elruil.. Daylight saving wee defeated by a vote of 84(1 to 272. 01. Broderick, 11.6000800, has Hu- ished his work for thisy eau' and Mottled in a0800sment rollto town (.leek. It gives the following interest- ing statistics :—Total 'teamed value town property is $1.040,477 ; income assessment $083,867 ; husinees assess- nherlt $84,030 t population 2,027 ; num- ber of dogs 64. Blyth AI les Susie Phillips returned to Tor- onto to 10010110 her duties in the melt order department of the T. Baton Go. \Vord received 'o 1'rve d fl rn 0, I•J. Bees e states t that the n comfortably y are now o blq settled in their new home at 233 Tuerk street, Kitchener, and they will at all times be pleased to have Blyth friends call on thein, The many friends of Dr, Jahn A; Tanner, of Vancouver, B. 0. will be sorry to leant that he died it: St. John's Hospital, March 1711l, The late Dr. was rt bent her or 0. III. and F. \V. Tanner, who Fur yea's conducted a banking business in Blyth, Mrs. Geo. Powell, formerly of Blyth, is a 8i8ter. The late nr. Tanner was a High School teacher for several years Lifter which lie entelecl the medical profession and foe years conducted a successful practice in Vance over. Ile teas buried In Mountain View ceme- tery, Vancouver. He was a Ounse, ea - live in politics and it pululineut mem- ber of the Ohurch of England. FIRE.—Shortly after 11 o'clock nn Satn'(i(1y night April 201(1, it was dis- covered that Rainton Bros. tannery was on fire and immediately the alarm was sounded and although the fire brigade made prompt response, considerable damage was clone to bout the building and stock. The fite when discovered was making good headway on the Lh(rd floor where a Targe quantity of wool was stored ready to be put into sacks. Origin of fire is unknown but itis presumed to have been caused by a bate electric (vire or from the overheating of, the wool as no fire had been in that sec- tion of the bn(Iding fot some tittle. Esti plated Ives is upwat ds of $20,000 with $3,000 insurance on building and $14,000 on contents. Atwood Ohnrles Vallance has moved to the vi Inge. John Inglis, son of Walter and Mrs. Inglis, I'eLnrned to Toronto to resume his position with the Harris Abattoir. Dr. Charles 11eNaue, sou of Allan anti 011w. iOltlltu(e, Rlilverttu, and formerly of.11lh'na township, who ever 4 yews ago go ve no m lucrative practice in Notth Vain:never, B. O., to join the Army Medical 001po, hits had a distinguished career. Without pull he bas climbed by sheer ability feo(rl a surgeon 111 essing won ads in the trenches to a position high in Army medical affairs. Shortly after landing in England, he was sent to 13(00,lcy Camp, Kent., and then trans- ferred to the hospital ship Aegnitania, which xcentupanied the fleet. into the Derdnne les, ureal here he was sent to Egypt, but shortly after was re- turned to Salonika, where he spent 4 menthe as physician in the trenches. Ho wee then given 6 week's furlough, which he spent in Olutada. Before re- turning 110 tune givan his mnjot(t.y anti nn h(9 ai','ialll in England wile 111/t10 Commanding Medical Otlicee nt the hospital al, 1ua81bourne. Here he be- came seriously ill and his 01(40 baffled the hest (1(Iy81e111118 Pot' to time. Ie, 1103' last he 80118 sent to Canada when' he became Commanding Me1(en1 01' neer nP Va101t1'tier Camp, near QueI,r until it wits dispersed; In Octrlh1'l he • P e ++.14++++++++++++++d'+++++++ Illi M fYsl 17 Ory ,tin A IRO + ilDEE+ + • 4' Gi • a r, e • 4. • b lee before you sell, • Highest Cash Price for Is prepared 10 pay the highest price for Scrap iron, Rubbers, Rags, &c. ' FURS Highest price paid. See + + AGENCY John Clever BRUSSELS Alas takers 01'11.::,11;(1111:1': 1001 the 1)eol'ing Ag- t I envy nud hiunllels a filll tills (P "I' LRarrn Implettlents including the 4 noted + Ain• I. H. C, Cream Separators • + Tlta only Cream Separator with 'N • + two Wide )lien cream outlets--- + 0 .no cream screw in thepath of + the create, See it when in town, 't+ • ITh IIIC816 dlR 2 D rs Live Poultry and Hides z e s • n 'WOWor. Phone 62x .y • SAM WEINSTEIN• AMILL STREET BRUSSELS••••••••••••••••••••••••• t►• la ( e , . , - an - T Y raptors are among the bast, The Deering Manure Spreader With the wide spread and very light in draft;, John Oliver +++++++++++++++++t++++++++ MISS ANNIE WARD 112 Mazen St., St. Sohn, N.B. "It is with pleasure that I write to tell you of the great benefit 'received from the use of your medicine, I%rail-e-Gives'. I was a great sufferer for many years from Nervous Head. aches and Constipation. 1 tried everything, consulted doctors; but nothing seemed to help me until I tried 'Fruit -a -tires'. After Thad taken several e rat hoses, I was completely relieved of these troubles and have been unusually well ever since." Miss ANKLE WARD. 'Fruit-a-tives' is fresh fruit juices, concentrated and increased in strength, combinedwithflnest tonics, and is a positive and reliable remedy for Headaches and Constipation. 50c. a box, 0 for $2.60, trial size 26c. At all dealers or Fruit-a-tivesLimited, Ottawa. was given Ida L(rut, Oolonelcv anti made assistnul (H100(01. of 010 Aledi• cal Milittuy Sfrviee Dist Het No, 5, with Itead(lllal tete at Quebec. lie re- cently resigned this position to accept that of Di 10011,' of the Snitliet's' Civil rtestablishlnelnl. Board with hend- .1,ial'tel'9 t.Montreal. 1'1 a A) (1 1 0 1! 11 ten nt is Made by Government 1,1,11 is 2n6 high- est in the ALM 8. in Canada and curries with it a consideration of $1,500 p00 year. Col, Mearnue's many friends in. Atwood and Elma extend congratula- tions on his honors and achievements, Fordwioh James Cattla(arh and 0011, Noble, left for their homesteads at Treelon, Sask, Abe Johnston's tray team broke loose in the :Merl and 1na(le their way home eta runaway rate. The dam- age done was slight. Rev. Wallsee Johnston, son of Samuel and Mrs. Johnston, of this vil- lage, who has 01'en stationed at Shal- low Lake for the past 11 years, has gone to Uhur011111, near Barrie, 011toton Albert Neal, Base 1,1,10, sold a hog to 1'). (htutelou that refereed him $1.11 0 V10l0,11 going 11(1 Mails Arts, Ai Hine Conk Teti and brake iter hip. ' Jaelt Wiseman, youngest sou of J. and 1L s. \Vinpmi.n has been promot- ed ft con Tot onto Branch of Montreal, UI Neo' Yotk oily, and loft last week to 106811110' his new position. Mrs. Jas. Sem t w,18 ill Tornnto to meet hoe ut,4hrr, airs, Fait', 00110 0/118 returning from the \Vest lifter visiting her 1',,(11)13' and is n(,1' v(•dtng her tlnughtir rind ((live friends in town, Principal A. P. (Inn,L'y, of Galt. Oolloglal0, was mant0l at the annual Con veil lion o1( th,Uui' 154 neat ,ual Asstl 1,011111 by beim; deet t'6 Presi- dent of the college nod serondaly 80.11001 tlep1.1t11,011l 11" 11/0 0. E. A. Ile was fOlnle•rly (',•inoipal of Clinton U. 1. Fred. 13rir•keud(n1, Bou of George 14‘. and Airs. Rrick,mdoo, (ln `MI's avenue, London, and 6.1 tne0 1') oi,lo, to of 011n- t'to, t\ l+' vet 1101,16 from overseas, ( :181.0 Int \vinniprg. Ho will be u:nlie,t-01,.11 1 U, alis Ituth Flai1d4 1v, de(ghte, of Itev, and airs, Fiaud- te, 01 \\ Irll:(Iii'); I')'•sdar lv0ni,u; itt the 1. 0. 0. I0. lodge, t he ln'lelirallot, ul' H, (2, Chant's 61)111 Ith thday was observed in good style, On behalf of the I',ndge Fred, Jackson presented Al r. Chant with a pal'' ,'i rnH'-Ifuks es a slight token d' the est vein In which Ito is held by ala 1110111i/01:5_ Complimentary 8/10001108 we're matte by Ale. 'Treleaven, Ch, T'hnmp?on, r1. h. Rorke, R. 10, Alauning, A. 'L' (limper nod :I'..7. Monaghan. Mr. (Thant thanked the 1110111 1101 fnr lh0i0 (11udnt'so. A hutch wits served during the evening, Listowel $erg( Major Dempsey, '.rorontat, ar- rived in Listowel last week to take charge of•Fhe town band. Listowel Atnnt0ur c Athleti 1 nssn0ia- tion haverivehased fromlteove J. A, Hacking foe $1(1(10, the conmmes in the Southwestern section of town where the tilt] skating tinct was local etl. They iven 'a y were gement in the undertaltienno11 g 1 ng by easy terms, be - in privileged to mnIcethe 1 purchase be- ing1 by paying $1100 yearly foe to period of 9 years, '!'ender of Brennan & '[:Innings` worth fol'' paving the mails \vas a0- cep/ed. This years's Leitrii't' 1s 32.10 per square yin d, only 10 (tents higher than hist year's. They will cnnr- menc0 work at come, A. grant or $600 WAX 21111(10 to Hie town band, $200 of which is to he spent on instruments whish will be the property of the Council, It was decided to pnrohnse n 001(111 fm• the trlunleipallty and also to advertise for a town Constable, ap- plicants 06 state salary wanted. in view of scarcity of houses in f.l t (tel it 11 as derided to take ad. r (I,ltlg1 1 f Un tali t Government's lion -,fug e r hr'III A1111l (34 Law roue at , N :eel, which ((ilei,° late (slat, urn Tile 1tsu 211 t 1 Ig Oeanunssn,u or AluuuipalUy IIn Town of List alit!, (01,01iesion i consiste of 8 (1100010.8, Mayor And Wm r Mlle and Robert. Oliver. Alt. I tunic holds If filee for I yea' and Air. Oliver lot 2 ye ere. After that each 1111110.6)• or f hnoni,s(nil will hold) of flee ford vest,:, 1'xt•ept Meyer, Ma y• 01 sleet 8(11l ,e l 1 mlez f (Niro. itiiHYin,t al. 411 li'tll'S. .:.,:"'.. ;-.' ,t"1..; u....,..;' '"' .... :rsr•'r;.•.>Jf <+i1, -tom s •rxnw- stet ,;nc • +stat: wg �. �•..woa.�`"'z'':-'Y+�'.a��'tM Gorrie Justin Steitlmiliet' has gone to Tor- onto to take a poo(l(on, R. P. Nash attended the Faculty of Education re•uuion i(1'1'orout0. Flank Strong recently Inu,hased Trout Thomas Bennett a large lumber of floe sltearling ewee, Ile pike: react• ing tip 111 the thousands. Airs W. 11. Clegg, Tot onto, spent 10)1111' tithe 10001(ng her irarents, Mr. and i\Ies. 1Iaotie. Mr. Clegg 7000 11(011 1 visit)0 rivet the week end. Molesworth PRN S1:W1'\19 ON '1'O It15TURN1'70 4111- 11(11111 'J'hul.8day evening, Ap1'i) lith, the people 0f Molesworth, met at the home 01 Thomas McDonald, 2nd line, Grey, to welcome home Hance Mc- Donald, Fred. Seehaver, Neil AleDon- 111(1 and Robert Patrick, who have re- turned feorn overseas. Hance Mc- Donald, being severely wounded at Pasachendaele, has been home for some time the other three have just recently returned. Fred, Seehaver was a rnetnber of the Intelligence De. parl.uleut and was for over 2i years years in France. Neil McDonald was in the transport service .but later transferrer) to the R. A. F., R. Pitt - rick was in the supply department in England. When the people had as- sembled (invert Middleton, Boundary West, was called to the chair and a pleasing program of vocal and instru- mental music and addresses tvaa given. Those taking part were Aloleeworth choir, Miss tAllen, Wingbam, Miss Gerrie Middleton, David E and Henry Campbell and Rev. T. A. Bell. Dur- ing lite program the returned soldiers were presented with roll up toilet 011.000, presentation address being rend by Rev. 13611. After prow:ern refresh- ments were served and the rest of the evening wits speak in a social way. Illvetyone pi'e8erlt pronounced rho evening a success and were glad to see the boys home again. NI 11011 credit is due to James Menzies for his efficient management of the event. Perth County In spite of the high cost of materials for building purposes and the high wages being paid to. workmen, there is considerable building in prospect for the coming Summer in Stratford. One of the hardships of the Town- ship of Morniugton is the lack of gravel since the gravel deposits were disposed of, itis said, to the C. P. R. before the value of these deposits were understood by the municipality. Black leg among cattle has again made its appearance in some parts of Wallace township. Several farmers have lost a number of head. Its prev- alence apparently is not diminished. and it appears systematic inoculation both Spring and Pall is the only safe way of guarding against this dread disease. A preliminary step looking to a per- manent home for the Stratford branch of the Great War Veterans Aesocita- tion tuns taken at the meeting of the Oily Council when a deputation or members and p811011s of the G. W. V. A, waited nn the Council asking that it by-law be submitted to the ratepay- ers for $30,000 to purchase, remodel and equip the Arlington hotel prop- erty. GET THE BEST. IT PAYS > ELLIOTT 0 Yonge & Charles Sts,, Toronto P. Is noted throughout Can - DI ada for high grade busi- p¢q�� ness education. Groat demand for our Graduates. aOpen all Tear. .Enter now. 'write for Catalogue, W. J. ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL Agent, Brussels Our reputation for fair dealing ad reliable goods, coupled with the De Laval record of service and durability: has made the 1)e Laval Cream Separator the leader in this community. `(Y JITH a single tool ""the VII combination wrench ,and screw driver shown below, which is included with every De Laval --you can lake it apart and set it tip again in a few minutes. Could anything be easier or simpler? There are no complicated parts—no chain drives, no cog wheel puzzles, no ball hearings to get flattened or broken. Every adjustment can be made quickly by the man on the farm without special tools of any kind. Such simple construction makes the De Laval not only the longest lasting but also the easiest separator to clean and care for. THE ONLY TOOL REQUIRED -WITH A NEW DE LAVAL We will sell you a Da Laval on terms that can't help suiting you. Come in and examine the machine; let us show you what it will da SOONER OR LATER YOU WILL SU A E The non -jury sittings were conclud- ed at the Court house, Stratford. The ease of Janet Henderson, of St. Marys, v. Robert Henderson, Blanchard, was the only case to come before the Court. This was an action for ali- mony and was settled by the plaintiff agreeing to accept $500 and relinquish- ing any further claim to the defend- ant's property. Flight -Lieut. Irw1(1 enroute from Toronto to Detroit lost his way when a few miles Northeast of Stratford on Saturday night: and horded on the farm of A. 1deKone, of the Shakes- peare Road. He remained in the city over night and left early Sunday Morn- ing for Detroit. His manoeuvres in the ail' were witnessed by many early church goers. Rov, the two•yeer-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robbins, of Chatham, got hold of a can of Gillett's lye, which be started to devour. But for the fact that he had just previously eaten some pickles, it is believed by the attending physician tbst he would have died. His face and neck were badly burned, Potatoes Wanted Omemee Flour' Bran and Shorts TO HAND Seeds of all Hinds, also Salt Phone 43 )r 27 W. J. McCracken ,.,. .....r .m..-.- 44064.0.1... 14+•+4+4+0+4+4+0+0+0.Per,144•6+4+0+0+0.1.0+•+6+0+04'04• 6• The Seaforth Creamery + • • ream Wanted + • •0 r • + • aneurEesztrameassarniemantaniczatemarzemamt a 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. Wewill w ll gather your Cream, weigh, sample and test it honestly, using the scale test to weigh Crean) Sam - a 1 pies and pay yet the highest market prices every two weeks. es , Che nes payable at par at Bank of Nova Scotia. For further oparticulars see our Agent, MR, T. C. McCA.LL, Phone 2310, Brussels, or write to 4 + • The Seaforth Creamery Co. SEAFORTH, ONT. 44+4,444444+.44+.+•4444+41444•404.44+4404-40144.44-044441, e1'(•004.9.0 OilCs•9til••••••••6•••••Q:•••4•00440.+11 +y$$.di.044* a i 4. SPECIAL TRAINHNta Ara fatly', ",. k , lrfttlenr.e between the lots -priced worker and the high - salaried expert. We can smooth out the road for you front the one ('lase to the other. `stuttents admitted any time. Catalogue free. ti 4, �yy;1 . Stratford, Ont. and Wingharn, Ont. e I The School that places its graduates in good positions. • ea -0004,044s Se 6 06044 0.904.••4004.00 bis 00460 a 00SO4 •004.a140 41 4' • • ,?1'r PavitesePSSIP v."tORe,$ryetOle6?i0!Pe!tt to W1210••Bs►00060li®eNN•(i•• t9 3 Phone ,j t s Phone 83 it 9 0 O cf Repair Service g • t3fITASMaitsteitagaimmag tlISSIMMISSZESEVINESEXIIII 06 zs • do ATH our present stock of Machinery Repairs, Flow Shares, r+ etc., we air?) to give the best satisfaction possible in every- • thing coveting our line of Repairs, all of which are exact 0 so duplicates aria give the .ser vice of the original parts. Help us keep our line complete by ordering as early as possible, 0 ,r Wheel and Woodwork Repairing sei We give prompt attention to all Wheel and Wood -work Re- a Re.fittingof Rubber Tires and Channels, and carryi pairing, n r n stock and apply l all Standard sines of best 1 n ygrades of Carriage Rub- e bet. Tires. Use the hest and get extra value from your tires. 'We • can satisfy you in the line of work. Our Carriage Painting Will stand the closest inspection ; our Varnishes any reasonable test, and all applied by a carriage painter who thoroughly under - 51011(10 the efficiency in this line of work. We give your work Be prompt attention, with careful service, moderately priced. The Plum Blacksmith Shop • c/xr6oMOSO SCSO•e©mI6ONOSSCOCeTAes&&0 00006Y0o1►0.ee0010.0. Cream Wanted t®its®0wMilli Ship your Cream Direct to the Brussels Creamery Prompt Service Satisfactory Returns We furnish you with Cans and Pay all Ex- press Charges. Issue Cheques for the pay- ment of your Cream twice each month, pay- able at par at your Bank. Give the Brussels Factory one trial and you will not want to discontinue. Brvssels CreameryStewart Brusa Prop$. POPTUNITY for Retail Merchants rg�1HE next few years will .1. mark a tremendous change in the business of retailing. Motor Transportation„ now reduced to a low-cost basis, gives retailers a great opportunity for busi- ness growth because it t widens their trading area. The Ford One -Ton Truck snakes available this opportunity. It is Motor Transportation at low cost —low first cost, low main- tenance cost, low opp erat- 2g i Cost. A small outlay will motorize Price (Chassis only) 7750 f.o.b. Ford, Ont. your deliveries and open to you the opportunity for humeri.expansion. Complete Trucks — Two, Standard Bodies Ordinary hauling and delivery work• can be best adapted to two standardes—the Stake Body and the Express Body. These two body types are kept in stook ready for immedi- ate delivery. They insure the mPordaximumruckT efficiency from the Both types have the Enclosed Cab with thotwo.way windohleldwhioh yivee the driver proper protection from t&s w anther. See tiles° complete trucks. Seise the opportunity to enlarge your field of business. Let u1 solve your delivery problem. Standerel Ford Bodies tate., 0.1000 pdooa S. Carter, Dealer, Brussels