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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1920-5-13, Page 5v IP° k.€1`44illga UM, JNO. SUTHERLAND & SONS LIMITED 1 INN/Rd/WE gt GraW16.1'0 ONTARIO WM SP5N OE CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER o MAIIIMAGE LICENSES Moe 10 the Post Oilloo, Ethol, 210-4 111 M. 1:300TT Afi AN A LIOT101‘1. e 8E11, will sell for bettor cram, to b titer mou, in less tune anti lose (Merges Man any other Auotioneui In East 11 urea or ie won't charge anYtbirg. Dates end Enders own al oays bo arranged at tins Mime or by pots ,ual analloation, WARDLAW loner graduate of the Ontario Veterbiary Uollogo. Day And night eallo. ullioe oppogity Flour 14211,1401181, T. T. M' RAE M. B., M. C. P., ,fi S. 0. M. 0. a.. Village of lir .1 2 Pliyaioimi, Samoan, Arcot:. 1.23 °fibre at residence, opposite Moly, Church, William street, Pf10110FOOT, 111112N & COOKE Barristers, 80,4167ra, Notaries Public, 810, Office on that:Ignore, i1l,. 1o3r from Hamilton Street, GODER/013 ONT, Private fund:. to loan at lowest rates. W. PRoaDPOOT. 0. .11, L, Zit/LORA N R. J. D. Comte Sam chi stei n Is prepared to pay highest price for Scrap Iran, Rubbers, Rags, &c. the 4 4 • 4 • 4#.0 me before you sell, F U RS Highest price paid. See Highest Cash Price for live Poultry aiid Hides Write or Phone 62x • SAM WEIHTEIN • MILL STREET BRUSSELS 4 4 4 4 a 4, 4. 4, 4. • • • • 4. 4.444.66444440.4.4.4444*4446440 4.064,004.40 000 0400.4 6404406 4. 4. 4. Motor Oil AND 1 Extra Castor ki din Oil FOR SALE ASK FOR PRICES 45 4' -I• tL L Stewart HENFRYN 4. Special Notice! 45 o• • 4. 4. 4. 00 4. 40. 4. 4 • 4 • 4.0 6 0 4.4.0 4 4 4. 43 4 0, 4, 4. 4 6 0 2,114. 6 .004 414 0,604-94404‘te 0.4? a. 4400 aod International Implements To the Farmers of Grey and Sur- rounding Country : I (1111 prepared to take 01(10es for McOmmIck and listeenational Tornio- ments, 'reactors, Engines, Plows, En- silage Cutters, (lawn Separators, Wagons and Sleighs. Full line of Tillage and Haying and Harvesting Implements. No bet- ter Binder, Mower. or Manure Spread - or made than the McOormick. Buy from too and save motley as I Mtn pay eash and can sell on terms 00 83)10, Will keep repairs or get them for you on a day or two's notice. Call and see me atEthel before buying and save money. OHM MILNE - Ethel .4; 11 You wish to get a High ti Oracle Business Educa. Von and a Position 11(311(2 Graduating you will set. ('('2, 111)' r;), !ELLIOTT • ... Vongo fh Ohorles eta., remote learn more alCsart this 13o11o01 by o. j „what 11)' haw done rut ethers and whet .. „ eats dorm. you• This school stande '011131183 for ,mr lamp. Catalogue, (215 1.1.11' 1/1111 bast. 111 courses, Inotruction, ', .:t11msttttticlealitlne, open all A3?,,,.,:ii,w ..4W. .1. ELLIOTT, PR1NOIPAL .)!Net.gi r.re'r..#,7/12.47fiattwr.e7ratne...7e.e‘ kl,e' - ++4+4444 etee++++++++++++++++ 4. Wanted a. • We haVe openings for a few + good reliable men to k 1111 * Threshing Machines, Tractors ÷ 111111 other tooth:. #1. + The lloht, Bell Engine & Thresher Co, timIted Seaforth - Ontario t 4. +4, 4, 4, rural Xlebmi Items WI:rutty newspapers of Bruce County and Grey County have had to increase their price to Ise oo )Criannum. This takes effect OD July 1st, sozo. TseswAymt baseball clue has re -or- ganized. Tee officers are :.-President, Harvey Linklater ; Vice•Presideut, G. D. Ferguson ; Sec'y.Treas , John Donaldson ; Manager, Wm. F. Eliseo& MATRIMONIAL -The Kincardine Re. view ot, last week says ,-"A quiet wed- ding took place at Knox chruch manse on Monday evening, when two of the town's most popular young people, Alan Jackson Maddock, anti Miss Willimina Campbell, Victoria Street, were made man and wife, Rev. F. C. Overend offi- rearing. 'rhe happy couple left 00 rlletiday^4110r13illg 11/1' short trip to Tor- onto, .Ntagara Falls and other poluts. On their return they will reside in town. Their many friends extend congratula- tions." 'rhe parents of the groom were former Brusselites, the mother being Miss Mabel Jackson, sister to H. L. Jackson, of town. Mr. Maddock was in business Isere at one time, ADVERTIelNG le.A.res ADVANCED. - Commencing with May rat the rate for ad eertising space in Tee Posr was advanced to 25 cents per inch and local notices to ro cents per line. Cards ot Thanks are 50c, and In Memoriam 5011 with 250 added for each four line verse additional. No advertisement itsserted under 25 cents per issue. This advance is rendered necessary by the constant rise of supplies and expenses in connection with the printing business. 13'ew lines of trade have been hit harder than newspaper offices and the prospect of redress does not seem to he likely to :yule,. for simile time. Monkton 11, G. Matthews, a former Listowel MUD, 11114 been appointed manages: of the Sterling Bank of Canada at el inik- ton to succeed F. W. Armstrong, who has resigned Lo aceept the appoint- ment as County Clerk. Mr. !Matthews Isas met with considerable success as manager of the Sterling Bank at Auburn, where ho has been in Charge for several years and we bespeak for 11 i 311 /111 equal measure of progress at his new appointment where he is al- ready known to a 1111 ge smunbee of the bank's customers, Mr. Matthews has (revived in Monition coming Isere May 3, Jamestown Senoor. ItErotre.-P0110Willg is the reputes of S. S. No. 4, Grey, for April. Names in meter of ineeit, Sr. LV -Sy bit King, Oven Payn, Gert- rude Payn, Ben. Hayden. Se. III -- Winona Frain, Edith Jacklin, alary Brick's idge. 32,, Ill -Walter Ham- ilton, Ruth McAllister, Motel Mc- Allister, Willie Pai kes, Maggie Hay- den. ' Sr. If- (Je.rkeon aleCitteliemi, 0110110rd j(3.ck.1111) equal ; Elva 'Mac- Kay, Linda MaclCay, Lorene MacKay, 13allingall, 31'. It --Mary Ale - 41. Amrirt 11.24 lig We eve prepared to attend to 11,11 feelers for Planing, and will he able to supply lannber, Sash, Doors, &04 ENT BROS. BRUSSELS Fibre Flax Seed We can shill supply mill owners and fainters 0>1811) 05101130 IN bre Seed at reasonable prices from one 5000118 00 direct, imputed Dutch - and our Dutch-Ormadiati On. tario grown. About 500 bushels of each still on hand, Also &quan- tity of choioe meal seed. Delivery can be made at, Seaforth, Ulyth, 13tussele or Toronto, Wire or wtiLe nel at either place. Huron County Flax Mills Ltd Head Ofiltge 06 Klee 88.3 litiet. 'Toronto • 0. 6r. P:.81511,-4tti,,,- 1et Jacklim Ituy tHaeRtly, 01401b/a , Ballingall, Velum Hamilton) equal, Primer-Itohet 1 Mallet's, Latera ,1 ask lin, Margatel Sellere. MARY A. STEWART, Teacher, Ores/ Menoor, Re:Poser, -Follosvi 09 is the 1(11)11(3.0 0311' the month of Amp of H. No, 10, Grey, Se, 1V -1 -toy Pall 19..0011, .117-1.1411re Mitell0111/111, Elora Ale - Donald, (Myrtle Holleobeck, Rose Speiritn, Wilda Statham Sr, 111- banra Patterson, .111don Whitfield, Alabel 00X and 'Melvin Catmochau (equ(1l,) Myrtle \Wad, Jr, 111 - Seethe Smarm), Victor Baker, A.unic Inglis, Lillian Whitfield, Kate Steven- son. Sr. 11 -Leslie Patterson, Nelson Whitfield, Bert Noaliel, Jr. 11 -Doris Neabel, Clifford Speiran, Greta Baker, Sr. Oarnochan, Russel Whit. field. Jr, 1 -Wilma 13aker, Wilda 13aker. Pr. -Arthur Netthel, Hilton Speiran, May Uartinohan, A.. Class- Altna Patiereuts, lielen Whitfield, Isobel Speiran, Lawson Whitfield. Names 111 01 art' of sneeli. A. bd. alonPnottsoN, Teacher. W Ingham Old cooper shop at the Winghain Salt Works was 2,01 11 down. It was one of the old landmarks. Mrit. Ithltirk late moved to town 3>1.0111 McKillop township, and will re- side with her sot,, 0. Hakkiek, Leo- pold St. The Advance 1100 been compelled to charge $2 00, to all whose paper is not paid in advance on 'recount of the big inevease in expense. Miss Nellie Breen, of the Advance staff, underwent an operation for ap. pendicItis in the Winghain General Hospital. She is progeeseing favor- ably. `J'ipling & Mills will have 550 acres or flax this year, which is Mend, 100 acres 'note than last year. The Ilax 111111 15 running day and night and will probably do so all Summer in order to be ready for Lisle seaeon's crop, Witightun's assessment for 1920 shows all increase over 1910 00 10122,000 made up as follows 2 -Land $224,130, Buildings $1385,180, 13usinees $44,405, Income $38,200, making a total assess- ment of $1,042,805. The toll shows 599 children between the ages of 5 to 21 and 437 -between the ages of 6 to 16, with 21 population of 2,240 which is a decrease. Births recorded 17, demise 18 aud manber of dogs accounted for 76, Blyth T. J. Huckstep has been selected leader of the Metes band. Benjamin Taylor has been appoint- ed pew steward of the Methodist Division Court will be held before Itis Honor Judge Lewis, Timestia,y, May 271(1, Harvey Barr, Toronto, spent a few days the guest of his father, John Elroy, He is now in the wholesale produce business. no. and Mrs. McGill left for their home its Saskatoon, Sask., after spending the Winter months here. It is almost, 10 years since they last visit- ed in Blyth. Following were elected Stewards of the Methodist church, 1+3. Bender, W. Taylor., J110. Mains, jas, aloofly, Pl. !inborn, Oheistopher Rogerenn and Thoe, Lyon. lir, Hendee With elected Rectuding Stewaid. After an illness of many comities there passed away at, her home, Dins - ley Street, Myth, on Thursday oveo• Mg, April 29th, Jane Maine, a woman of estimable character, a good neigh- bor arid true friend, one who, by her unassuming manner won the esteem of all who made her acquaintance. The late Miss Mains 514118 13 daughter of the late James and Mrs, Mains and svas bons on the old homestead, Lot 30, 0011. 14, Hullett, in 1862, and vent her entire life in 11110 neighborhood. About 30 yeare ago she cause to Blyth 8011010 31110 has since made her home. The deceased leaves to mourn her lose 2 sisters and a brother name- ly : Mrs. Roland Oook, Blyth ; and Mrs. John Oowan, Rickey, Montana ; and Geo. Mains, on the homestead, liullett, and 2 other sisters having passed away since last A.ugust. Fun- eral took place on Saturday, service being conducted by Rev. G. Telford, followed by interment in Uttiou Ceme- tery. The pallbearers were .1. Sloth. ere, W. Moore, le, and J, Nicholson, 3. Dodds and 0.81. Tanutn. B1 uevale Win. Duff received and delivered a ear of WosLel'n grain. Thos. Stewart received a car load of British Columbia shingles. Harvey Battey has gone to Brant- ford, 0>1)0(0 1(0 has seamed a position, NV, J. Masters, G. T. R. agent, is on the sick liet, at presets I., Eldon McKin- ney Is relieving Mia, Jessie Messer entertained her girl friends on Ststueday, May let in hono11 o.1' het 1111 0(1(110)'. Wilbert Medleys and Miss Edith 13oyes, St. Marys spent the week end at, the home of the former's parents, Geo. Mathees, lst line, Merris. The eegular monthly tneeting of the 131nevale Woman's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs, Geo. McDonald on Thursday, May 13111 at 2 p. Peesident's address, election of offic. ere, annual business, Roll Call answer- ed by paying for coming year. Dis- cussion on every panes. given. ItRatoVaa, oP Ate lilsmeArein Pommy. The Acton Free Press speaks as fol- lows of former resident of Binevale Inspeetor arid Mrs. Stewart and faintly removed to their um home at Milton on Monday. It was with very deep regret that Acton said good-bye to this esteemed family, For nearly seventeen years they have resided here. They have been identified with numerous interests Which have for their object the betterment of the community. Citizens of their vision and charactev will be 00 benefit wher- ever they make theie residence, The best Wishes of a host of friends follow them to Milton, Appropriate words of appreciation were spoken by Rev, Mr, Moyer at the Methodist church on Sunday morning, of the octave inter- est and work in the church by Mr, and Mrs. Stewart and family. The same paper says #-Last Friday evening Mrs, (Rev,) 1. 101, Moyer entertained her Sunday School class at. the Mobilo- • 4..1:14W..7.4[13VVVIA,,,i010,70....114413..........Wri•al...,4.........r...* lax St ON HAND FOR SEED A LSO Flax Meal 011001.,31•11111•••. d ea) i 1. $2 U0 ; e RO #.,, #11.#4,# P:,Cdilt *111#00411#040 0o10011314inerYSHOGOGYOGVa.a OQ vit.gaifoosvots%i..o.,,. o.tlta.r,voz,„ and „it., t, -.18 O,11 0,... li,..,,,...,..111, ht.i di ,,I 1111)W, 'P18 00 ... Tolle 011%411 1 1.1#. 2 Wot it 1 0 14o13.1.3, kll 1121 ; 11Is I 11 Stew : (1,12 1!, /1.111t11.1 ...tog $1 (334 . la ! (10111 1, Id 10)' 03 on 5,0 2 he Asses,inent I * }toll on 51onday, May :1141. 1* • A. :ilAilf,sv vs, (leek, • • • a Perth Otrairti# , 0 a it wili 1(3,111,14'34 thi% ;#:.1 e 1',, rtr,„ , fo the expenditure in Mitchel! lo, th,. i 14 year 1920, John Logan Brussels Chopping Mill dist parsonage iu honor of Miss Male Stews,' t, one of the members about to remove from Acton, A delightful social evening was spent, An !met- peeted event in Ole proneetlitige was the presentation to !Miss Elsie of a beautiful fountain pen, Pits. Moyer served,refreslimentf4. Morris Council Morris Council assembled in the Township Hall on Monday, Anti! 10th, 'Minutes of lest meeting were lead and approved. A petition W/19 received from D. Rintoul and othets asking for a Muni- cipal drain. The petition was enter - tattled and a copy sent, to the town- ship engineer, Engineer'ereport on the Evans and Kirkby drains were read and pro- visionally adopted, Mr. Parrot's application for change of School Section was not sustained, Council decided to ask for tenders for the contract of painting Olark's and Oruickshanks bridges, Following accounts were paid :- Andy Procter, work on Good Roads, $3.00 ; P. Rutledge, work on centre sideroacl, 10200 ; A. /3eyclgett, disking snow on Good Roads, $2.00 ; Gco. Day, disking 91.10W on Good Renie, $10.00 ; Harry Mothers, gravelling, 1027,00; Ww, Thuell, board for in• e Mist, 8, 4.1eNaught, Mitchell, 1159 c g01111 1111 IL '1(i( 131 t",1111`.11/144, ;11,1' • 110 Will 1/1^11,1 t 1111 4.1 11 . Dr. and Mot lliiiriti 1111.011 11•1171'1,1.4 # 11111110 MItelltdi 11't,111 Plat Tl2e31 ale boll; lookh,g and feet. * ing well, • Oromarty U. 1.2',O, have appointed Sot iirdity as shipping day for hogs and pi ('1121 It', j1)1/11 1.31101.t. 11114 1.19011 lippOillled a Wye! and }shipper. S. 13. Stotheee, Agrieultural 11, pre- I tiP11011.1.1V11, 111F1 C11111111 v, met, with the teaches% at Ritsseldale, on lorld ay evening and arranged the prime list for the School Fair to la. held this 1Pall. The girle of Mee. Piseey's Sunday school elites, Itusseitiale, gave her It a • • ort • • pleasant situ prise on Sontlay lust try Il presenting her with an tuldrees and a /0 1=itilittc,nne gold and pearl handled nin- 9 0 ! Phone 83 Itirreneti. STATI14T1CS.- F. G. 11 Hetnery, town Aseeeeer, has returned #.' soomoitaratooiessaaoaaimeoviota, etp*osoosit000toogooas000ti.ottou his roll for the year 1920. It Phases an increase its the asse..sed value of the - -- _ -_ .. - town over 1910 of $27,730, or a grand 2 Presbyterian church at Granton, Dot jog the post year the -um of total of $1,094,218. Populaticn Moi a ! held Et memorial isrecier Sunday a .,,,11. ,t At) %a. 1130'1,1 0)1.3)11 a lt Slight falling off, 114101111 than laet year, : night and unveiled two tablets to the sem ...,,,, including 1(1*' Prior; iry board, which would be accounted for by 1 memory a1(10 young melt of that Latti-eiiiiikl, W1,111'.11', A tisiliary, deaths alone. Of the $1,(01,21811.:4141,1,1Fi. > congregation who a HP killed in For weld Movement, ete, ii, vol11101'- 11111,1 With Trittit y Chili eh, Mitchell. usent the following are exempt I rem action in 'Prance. tetes ; Government property, $21,- I A deputation of farmers waited U21 AIR pu..re ; en, II li I #.. 33rre it. 10 he 11ug- 585 ; Schools, $30,000 ; churches, Mitchell Council asking for a lower mentrilhi,ly,, f,it,t(1,,3:1tliciy,y1sstrii.1,4;ri,ttlecistl.,ireornideelik., $50,700, and $21,00(1 is Beide for sehool weigh Rade tate, or they offered le Clerk tax only, and $933,933 liable for all purchase the armlets if necessary irt [brim Speed limit s•hrtts 'ill also be rates. Roll also shows Orme are 378 melee to obtain a, tower rate. A emu- plared -I, the 0011r Maio 1 oiols enter - children between the ages of 6 and 21 usittee of the Council was appointed I Mg the tows", and di ivers of ear s are years ; 2(10 between 5 and 10, and 399 to look into the matter with velment, I 0>1031( 31 that '151' ernsi old.. will lie on between 111 and 00. 'Mere are also 11 to the utock yards and Eicalee, Fain 1 guatii to seam ee the law. Sp/.1,14 11(1)1t male dogs mid I female hi town, committees liavinIT power to act. I it, Mitehell is ill le' II, mile- al; hem, Who Wallt0 an imitation %V111.11 `..•st !I Os" s s 1.11' (0,111 ifo.dpheatt thy 11 :,t0, hAVG /14.111a that; • , wi#,Aira :.arLe 1• 01311^. I i i ..! . art th,a, tAC1.1.1,..A., & Wood Mechi nes y and Pinery Illowa and Carry a comploie stock, es • • •• 13• • 13 n Cart iage Tire Applying ‘Ve glyr you ,,t mop1 soryier, applying all eigau of the het • ter grade of # „oilage Itu111101 and will replace, with- out chat ge, twy tit,• rairog io giv.. 01.11111111011,. 1.011111-•. 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