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The Brussels Post, 1919-12-4, Page 5121 Full weight of tea in every package REDRoSE TEA is good tea SoId only in sealed packages ;i;:..,, ,~.: via.• . .. .: ,w.�,' :.sx::.,..3,.,."n.«'y,,�•� BUSINESS CARDS, '"--- ,v.w r.>c -.h:•;=-x.to.:y,,:.,.,,.acr;rKv"sfit'''." .,Stix. asrr .?k 'Py".�"'y�iz •_:reeves r„: ''- Jia®, SUTHERLAND & SONS �+�� 6x��y / }��p//r laLIMITED ,5':"I769116Ar YlV {1,.181 T. T. M'RAE M, t!„ M. C. P... S. O. M. U. H., Village of Brussels,. Phy-ectNr, Surgeon, Arnuuol:eur 7111ne at reaalenee, opposite Melville (Jhureh, William street, DR J. H. WHITE, B. A. P11Ysll..'IAN AND 1tJnU1CUN, Graduate Toronto University of Jdudlohte, Speen% attention given to (Ilsansefi of children and Surgery. ORico: Dr. Bras Old Stand Phone /IS Brussels JAMES TAYLOR Licensed Auetloneer for Huron Co, Willson for an good 0,44s an any other 4,e. thinner or chafe° nothing. 13814G1(AVR P. U, PHOUOFOOT, NI[[OHAN & COON! Barristers, 8 -elicitors, Notaries Public, &c. 11me,, on the Square, ;iml door from Hamilton Street, (3ODER1CH, ONT, Private fonds to lnnn at lowest rate&. W. Pa0Ont'0om, 11, 0, .I. 0. i{u•rott)N H. 3. D. COOHE einstein lei A 0 01? 0 O 0 0 0 4 0 ♦ 0 4 e Sa 4 8 Eine Poultry and Elides p write or Phone 62x 4 Is prepared l0 pay the highest price for a Scrap iron, • Rubbers, o° ♦ Rags, 8440. ♦ ♦ •e • • Fligh of price paid. See ale before you sell, °e ♦ s 1 10 hest, C'ush Price for ♦ ♦ 0 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 0 ♦ 4 4 FURS SAM WEINSTEiN MILL STREET BRUSSELS 0 • O 040044000400.•♦0.0.00♦♦♦0000 rnrrS and Save Coal In order to dispnse of all our Torn- ers before elteietula0 we are offer. ing altruist double quantity for the dune money -$2.50 per load, P. AMENT Phone 16 r3 BRUSSELS It Pays to Patronize ) A Well-estttblisha;d School r,Q i,i y Vongo & Pharlos eta, Toronto rg 9 PiaioyH 1111 excellent reputation for htg)1 p, grade busbies,' training and for anion lg ';.? 801 1lateH til ),OHlt1nlly, A m048100100. ¢, ,,,0non of n `sellout is of the inmost Oman" 42. ,.. More. Write tc•dny for our Catalogue, y�+ ;• Students admitted at any time, W, J. ELLIOTT., PRINCIPAL • t"a.tl`TCt RCb Walton %'hie 4 onlIiI y gave a fairly 140014 Ire.• count 111' Itself in the Victory Loma campaign. \VIto will be the 1,l xr Reeve 111 Ale - 11 Mop is the tim,e3 1 Jrl,rl Al. (liven. loci( steps 1,111 1141.111 1,14 aceeptl d higher ho111,4's, lie wits it pentane 1(eeve, Jamestown Mrs Seed tzer, 0114k/tow, Flee leased her 50 acres, 011 3,4 Goo„ (hey, .10 Colonel ()Holey, now living on the 4t11 Iioe Alortis. 'P4 nstees of the Ramsay Seined are asking for it new teacher for 1020 for their school, It is a cosy p111Pe See the advt. in this issue. J. 0. Miller & Son have put ('htesed George the l'Pe1ini, , al%( 111191 1 7 8H9 1,1910• „ wed, and are now in possession, 1110 balance of the family will be moving in about a 0lnnth') time, \Vh1le re- gretting their departure frmn this locality we wish them the very best possible s11ece,H, '1'lte Leonard ttul tan 11111004' earl 1st line, 11(00is township, has been old to 11, T. ItTiller, 41i�h , , 1,r be r %bo,01 r v ow lie ., 7 ID acres, 4unringU1 Jamestown. 1 bis 4114111 11,10 been 111 possceswn of the 1(41111113, family foe many yeare, Piesent temult is 1. VanGamp, who has bought a farm South of 13elgrave. Mr, and Mrs, Rattan live at Blnevale, They took a house and lot in Wroxet- er its part of the price, Bluevale AfA'1'R11toNiAL,-A pretty but quiet wedding was solemnized on Wednes- day, November 12th , at the home of L, H. and blrs. 101111111, Bluevale, when their second daughter, Clara, wee united in marriage to Amide Davidson, Detroit, 1\1(rh, Oeremouy leas performed by Rev. F. Burgess, Blnevale, in Lhe presence of he immediate relatives and friends. Wedding march Was played by Miss Al. Lloyd, \Vin ham. Bride, who was g(vee away 17y her father, looked lovely in a suit of navy blue, with hat faced with old rose, Following the nerelnony refreshments were served, and later rth'. and hits. Davidson!eft for their home in Detroit. ( Merrily •Sruoo1, Rif.eme1•,--Following is the report of 8. 8. No. 3, Morris, fur the 11101111 of October., Pelcentnge being given. Sr, IV-1+Iverett. Nichol 63. Ir, IV -hiller Me(clet 67 ; Annie 0. Clark 64. 3r, 11[-llowaed h 0(erk 04. Sr. II -Jean Steil 11 08. ,1r. II - Verna Rutledge. 60 ; Alvin Rutledge 1 05 ; Douglas Smith 02 ; Evelyn Onnk 62 ; Myrtle Cook 61 ; Latta Hawkins • 01. ; 10orrie T,oit.ch 58 ; Roland Marks 60, Jr. I -Rhea Rutledge 61; Stew.I or Shedden 61 ; Jean Shedden 60, Se, Printer -Gorden 13eadeha v 63 ; Herbert Hawkins 61. 31', Plitner.- EllenNichol 07; Mervyn McOauley62; Reber tNichol 01 ; Allan McOraoken 61' ; John 13. Clark • 01 1 Isabella Leitch (30, MARY AIcKrlI,,ut, Teaeli4.', : 1 Perch Co, liaised Close to our l�iilllans 'Phe (Miele] 11.114 ',o of the VieL107 Loan 1•tibee ipl(u1, In Pel 11 Gaudy, (844404 by Heel elm y tV, 1I, Gregory of Htuttrord, shows a grand Loral of $3,11(12,850, %%bite the ob,ieetfee wail $.2000,000 This men two creste otl the O 110(4.8 11011(11 Hag, All ruunic_ipalitiee, with the exrei'• tion of Ellice townah(p, welt+ 41.1c4e141. ful in exceeding their objectives. Lisl(mere total suhsrr(ptl041 is gin en as $203,300, tvhirh is $(84,311(1 over, Chet%' nb,jeetive. Whoa di) exceedingly well, leading 1111 411(1 townships and treating List 1l - well by $27,(100. Wallace managed 111. so In exceed its objective. 'I'lle otliolal 11gnees Iblluw : 01.414irLO(jerlive Tot ttl H(1.11,1 1'0111 'j; 835,000. ,. 1,263,300 lilt. Marys 900,0011...,... 501,000 Listowel .............. 14lit.ahell 135,000 ...,, .200,1100 \Vollace .,......... •100,000 ......102,050 11111111 230,600 Milverton 150�f8J111 „120,25(1 Morn ilig ton. ..... ...., 115,000 107,000 Logan .................100.0110 100,100 Ii1Iioe .........,.,.85.000 ......78,650 Noth Ii,tstlt0pe........130.00(1........05,550 lliht,ert 00,000. 324,000 i(ulhu•ten 06,000• 1(19,600 Down le ....... ..... 310, 0( 168,300 South Iiasthepe ..,..,,60,00(1 ..51,0(10 Blanshard ,....,....100,000 159,650 Yearns Total .,.. $2,500,000.. 3,767,85(1 Special 100.000.. -105,000 Oouity total $2,600,000.,3,002,850 Turnberry Council Mittel es of regular, meeting hold at Bluevale, 011 November 11th, All the member r b prase(' Aline tee of last meeting were 1,p• ))raved on ulntl0n of J. Poi ter and J. J. Moffatt, Gavin Wilson was reap- pointed Fuel Controller cm motion of 4. 1, Scott mold W. A. Mines. Moved by W. A, Alines and J. 1. Scott that any of the chartered Batiks ill either \Ninghnua Bluevale or \Vr'oxetel• be authorized to receive taxes for Turnberry. On motion of J. I. Scott and .4. J. Me Hatt By.Law No, 141919 was passed for holding a mmmination meeting in the Foresters' Hall, Rluevele, Monday, December 20111 1019 at 1 o'clock p. tn. Fnllowiug accounts were paid 1 - Gavin Wilson, w•oek ee-gravel pit $0 00 11. 13,'F,Iliatt, advt, at1d sup - lilies 5 25 0, Putter, wont on road 1 00 P, Hogg, drawing timber, ..... 2 (10 M. Willis, gravelling.. ....... 128 34 Merkley, gravel and inspec- ting 32 87 A. LAM:VeLtt. repair to bridge 5 50 J. McOutcheon, gravelling61 00 F. Wright, gravel ........... ...... 11 80 L. H. Boerne'', boarding en- 44(0eer . -8 00 D, M, 100784(8)1, 0130 of Wrox- eter grader ...... $7 00 Jas. Moffatt, selecting Jurors,.. 8 00 W. S. Icing, selecting Jim's... 8 00 P. Powell, selecting Jurors and fees McMichael's dra(n,,..... 22 00 A. 0, Smith, grail( to Agricul- Lural Society.. ..... ............ 60 00 Mrs, R. Gumless, Refund County lied Or0ss ,,,,, ....,.. (30 00 Miss 13. Foetnme, Refund Onlw1y Red Genes ...... 60 00 Miss 1. 141oICee, Refund 00unty Red Cross 00 00 Miss Alma Rani', Refund County Red (dross ........... 00 09 Mrs. 3. 3. Moffatt, Refund County Red Oross............. 00 OU Next Oounc(1 meeting will be held n Bloovale on Monday, December 510 at 10 o'clock as per, stallite, P. Pow:sm.. Clerk, aseee easeseenosaeateesseeeseecmes•••••reeeessesssoespee• s CA Ci 0 G1 m w y - iR A AYi si e 45 m-.405,11,10=400•zass . ifts 10 0 1117 scarcity of goods and our inability •to again procure many lines 8 e il once they are sold out, Makes it imperative to your own best in. ♦ 0 1010418 to make your purchases as Bonn as pnss)ble. Dur store p this year is simply filled with ideas anti suggestions for Xmas Presents e 0 and it will pay you nla6y times over to make y001. selections now. a 0 The Ideal Gift 10 45 m A Ladies' Bracelet Watch. We 0 have in stock Revere( High grade makes, Prices $15 00 lip is Grind stork of (dents' tVaLehes 1n - 0 Wall Mutt and Regina 1110ve- u 111011/4 fm 11481 Gold Filled and fa Nickel cakes from $10 00 up, See our line. L7 ra Diamond Giip We have a Mee assortment of Dianlon0Rings in stock, Our prices are close and these were bought at the old price, 0111114 Rings at. $15, $25, $35,.$50, $75 and $100 each and Nye guar- lLOlee good value at each price. 83 6) 88 e O •• m • t3 A nice assortment of Ladies' Pearl Set Pearl Set Necklaces Necklaces 101( and 14k in nice display boxes at $10,00 and up, • _ s Cuff ,Lnlhs, Tie Pins, (Waldemar Chains anti Ii`ni'e S Gents' Signet thugs, Brooches, i'1obs, Etc, 6 ® Call and see the Assortment• e e Waterrnan's Ideal Fountain Pens pr, Gall 1441111 get (1, Point to suit yam hand, A useful gift. P!'10e $2 50 and 1)p. Jnst received an as0Ortnient of China in St1i11d F3„y ; , ;; Rawls, Oahe Plates, Ron 13ons, Sugaes and 00)81118, MIs. A nice line of Out Giese of the best quality. e 411 - e Plow about a Kodak for )Galas ? 83 4,4 We have thein --alt the new models and a rotnplel0 stock, Also De. a vl velop(ng and P0011103 Outfits, Price $1.75 melt, J. R. W N DT JEWELER and F,NGRAVER WROXETER Wroxeter Council SPlil•I \L 117$i:'r1N(9 Special meeting of Wroxeter Coun- cil W418 held Nov, 12th in 0001161 Ohaenbel's at880 p. in, Member pres- ent, D. 0. Pope, John Adluus, Fred. Davey, Geo. S. Leckie. Reeve John Douglas in the chair, ,loved by G, Leckie, seconded by Weed. Davey. that we prepare a 13y - Law for amount of $5,000 to issue de- bentures foe teem 1,i 25 year's for pin' - p -se of building sidewalks, lay -Law to h.' voted on at next 10111(c(pal Klee. tam. Owned, j Moved by (4, 14 Leckie, seconded by John Adams that Neil White be granted permission to pat a gasoline tank on (341)80,1 street (u front of his prem (Bas.-Oerl'(ed. Connell agreed to ,.barge the mimi- c(pall) y of `Purnh0lry $2.00 per Clay for use of our ;Tredve. - Meeting edjnureed on motion of 0. 0. Pope and John Adams, I), Al, MAdPAvtsr-t, Olerk, 'REGULAR Ul$IC'l'IN(4 Reguiar meeting of Council was held in the Council Chambers at 8,80 nm Nov. 21st. Members present Fred. Davey, Jan, Adams, D. 0, Pope, Reeve Donglas 111 01, chair. Minutes of former 111eethigs rend and on 1001(011 of Fred, Davey eeeond- ed Ily D. 0. Pope were adopted. Following (1014)11)111.8 were received, Hydro .17leotr (e, supplies, $ 82 10 0011, Gen., Electric: supplies, • 10 81 Nut ban Smith, belt 32 00 SIM. Barnet', W01k on streets18 77 13 H. Paltteison, running electric plant 4 weeks ...,. 40 00 W. Hayes, work at Electric Light plant 3 U5 Alex. McDougal, work on sidewalks 4 00 Matthew Sanderson, work on lines and collecting light, money ,,,. 2860 Geo, J. Town,refund on tax - 00 .,, - 14 00 John Walters, gravel eon tract.,.,,, ...... „e, ..,...,,, 400 00 $ 68.1 34 Moved by Fred. Davey, necmid04 by D. O. Pope that above ane0111115 be e?a4044ee083eve640000/1Ey®AeAeeeee•e0e8Ne®a8ee•ee/e®ees1 1i0, ijn�d��'tl0redralvnfnrstrrlN. Urtr SAVED FROM [IFEONC MJSERY And Dangerous Operation, by Taking "FRUIT-A•TIVES" MRS. M. J. GORSE 8928 Union tit., Vancouver, 13.0,, "I suffered with all the symptoms of Female Trouble, with chronic Con- stipation and constant Itecdaclu's. I had pains low down in the baric and sides of the body. I tried various remedies without relief, mud then put myself under a doctor's care and lie advised me to have an operation. I refused. - Then, I started taking 'Pruit-a- -Lives'; and from the outset, I felt better, and this medicine hos completely relieved me of all my misery and suffering, My weight was only 143 pounds and now it Is 168 pounds. I (unfree ee o circa L ulh aLL•u•he• }� e s cool the ho terribleConstipation .ons(( 7atiou ; 11(111 whnlsaved 1 me from miser'y is the splendid fruit medicine, `Fruit-a-t[ves'," ItIRS. M. J. CORSE. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited Ottawa, Out. 13y -Law No, 7 to engage H. H. Pat- terson as engineer at Rlectr(c Light plant. Moved by D. C. Pope, second - et' by Joint Attains that above By- law as read 3 times be passed.-Oav- re ed, Moved by D. 0, Pope, seconded by John Adams that Geo. J. Town be given a refund Of 8119111080 Illix accord- ing to Assessment Act there can be no Business tax on Standard hotel pro party, -Carried, Moved by Fred. Davey, seconded by Meet- viCMILCurrOGNIGNIalp- .e. .,:..... ..•:^,..... .. nen- -'-- - - x -1,:z: +t-.cr.,a.. 0, (' Popo that By•Law No, S 1.0 her row $f7011U00 for purpose of Poiretrum- il,g sidewalks as non, tend three there he passe•.(.•--Clarlfed. Move,% by Fled. Davey, seconded by 1). (I Pup'. that ineeti(1g adjourn to Deo, 1310 at 8 drl(rk. 11. 111. 10"('1v1N1i, O(1. 11. iEast Wawanoeh Council Winn es of Council meeting held (.t1 Nov. 10111. All the members present, Minutes of flat 111091(11g were read Rod trpplv,ved. Count of 11evt'ion on the 1Sech11i13 1ha(14 WAS opened as (104' notice, '('heir being no erpprnls 1,1 deal with the ByLaw 41111.,; 6"111ly u•u,! 41111 (MS. sed and the Ooul'I of 1204(5 1 dosed nn 111011(10 1,r 11\ 111 11141 Htlnngllan. liyL111v No 0, 11110 appointing plane of Nomination, places of election 1): it 1) , elc•,, was Moo read aid pas- sed !+'uqua'ing ac.00titi(e were paid (- 1Vw K','hnir, 20 yin its of gravel. .$ 2 U0 Fled, Poll, rleaeiu4 out. 'Pull 011011 .. (.7, lit4 I. 01111911, 114/4114.1141(1' 241 56 .1. Beetx•ufl, grading on side- line;t 4) arid 31 Cue. 0111111 10 Heating out ditches Don. II) and 11 ., 25 00 11. 'loll, putting 111 tile and re - !miring road Con. 3 ..., ,.., 4 011 Ins, Stnnehonee, repairing bt idges 3 00 The Advance Oleo printing 0nl(ect0Ns receipt'; .......... 4 20 A. J. Ferguson. rent of roots for Voters' 1101 count 5 00 A. Porter c I1 furnishing B - y Laws and Clerks fee on the Kechnie drain 27 00 Treas. Turnberry Municipality share on McCreight drain 128 00 Oe !notion of Buchanan and Straug- hem eo0101) adjourned to meet again araolding to statute en Monday Dec. 15)4)11.11.1), o'clock. look. A, Poirr '•a 4 N1LrL to • u Clerk, k, 4.01.1.@,•1.•D,+•F•9,•6'i,•'rd,i•ii••F•Fdr•9••F•L•°r++4 • • Things You Ought to Know eelefei•.;F'1eH•t•.{•q.++,1'•1.4.4 •q'•Ni'a'.( 4-1.4. \Vnmer711re being employed as hate( (oaks, elevator operators, taxicab (41(00rs and In other capacities too ( numerous to mention, A reputable citizen of Fordwich re- cently, while taking up vegetables, pulled c1 parsnip measuring 3 feet, 24 inches. s K'unx eh Mall, Mitchell, is having n eery pipe organ installed at a curet of $5000. The old organ has been in ..se over 20 years. The Tlew School Attendance Act, passed at last session of the Legisla- ture, and whiell takes the place of the ♦ • YOURF Will Yield Larger and Better Crops if you FEED Your Lands with s Fertilizers f'e'lon Trwlnry Art, cornea into roue - ,11 )111111ary 1s1. 11vriy whim] hoard,rural and• urban, (. expected Lo ap. paintan at 1331rer. Pel s0 01 entitled to have their names on the 9oters' list and vote 11t Muni- cipal eiret rn0, nest he 118$es804 for 174000/0, husinvs4 1,r pi 01101 y to the 111110(110 of $2011 in towns with a popu- lation exceeding 3.000. to vilages the assessment 10081 be 1'01. $1(10. Up to November 1st the Snld(er Settlement Board made 15,209 loans to vet ere, aggregating $40,11011,0(10. In a1I ' 1 sr1 4b.5) 7114.1, 1s have applied (,' df for r 1 fns and t ld3 (( have qualified. This vee-. torr may lead to an investment of (41125,00)4,ni0, hut u,1 1k'ue of acres ad. animal will he von ivoted, and Canada will field the plcduelire value very )lntieeah)e. It is estimated that the recent Pro- vincial election and referendum cost Ina, less that, $1,200,000. Not a great many years ago a poll was manned at a total east of $6-153 for the returning 0fdlrre, $2 for the poll clerk, and $1 foe the constable, In the recent election [hese officials were paid exactly three times these figures, and as many of the polls had a doable crew the cost wits Rill further ' InnreasP d, Ttle riot - int; 0f the lints of voters also was a very lar go item, Prepar for Winter We have i1, stock a splendid line of goods to keep you warm. UNDERWEAR—In All Wool, Fleece -lined and Un - inn for Alen and Boy8, 'Women and 01,((drell. KNITTED UNDERSKIRTS -- Dark -Grey, for Women. Children's Fleece -lined Hygiene Waists, Heavy All Wool Stockings and Socks. Boys' All Wool Pullover Sweaters. Men's Military Flannel Work Shirts. Military Flannel by the yard, Flannelette Blankets. Mitts, Lined Gloves, Men's Winter Caps, Toques, etc. These lines are sellit,g fast. Give us the privilege of filling your requirements 110w, R. C. RATHWELL, Moncriefl" •+4+0+. l♦+♦+aM♦tOid+44N�}4•i i-6FYfia�a•t�•taaaaota+♦t4+•a The Seaforth Creamery • erema • 83 9 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 Cream 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, MR. T. C. McCALL, Phone 231o, Brussels, or write to • The Seaforth Creamery Co. 1a' SEAFORTH, ONT. .•.•...1. 0,1 044-1-440+040.**** e•e♦040♦O♦♦•••••♦••••♦•44.4♦4♦j,44.4•*4*♦♦09aA♦a1,e9 eo•o a a•♦•♦♦ ee♦♦e•♦000••4♦••♦•••••O•e•♦•♦♦•••••••4•••1'♦• R • 0 t 0 0 4, 0 • A; • %