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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1921-1-13, Page 4THURSDAY, JANUARY is. rga Ii looita fe;. afythc 111 r. 0 wilt ps,iy 'may part in the itext Ih•nvIm.u: And Doodalpu 1+!ec ion om .titin: 444444, Beroag the Bell Telepl nue MOS ;are advanced the Government , horrid see that presept tariff m probed. ^.' rile Met - tom, Big C;orperatione m,• rentctimes gt•v a privileges on the =pa= of the moment that'More mairirc• jet gment would refine, feat wllt see over ier000 ptopte ib Canada busy taking the Domiteou coo- ane, There will be a Cereus Commis filmier for each federal constituency. Work will begin oil June 1st, mad the es timeted cost Is the tidy anal of $1,756,000. A number of the old Municipal horses 0011 or wog -tam ir zvanene wood eau 114va the Mane Alt4ivorell at their reeideneee at Ilie Cellos% lug Web J k,ea:--• Dry 20 Iaclr wo,41d, per cord $ 0 09 (i men 20 inch wood'. pet' cord „ 6 50 (been 4•font wnod, per cord..,, 9 00 P.tttiee wanting to cut wood by the semi ran get contracts. Partite; willing to Irani wood may. item get e(rntranrs at a. price pee cord delivered where directed in tiro Village crf Brassie by the ()leek or in his ale' Hence,: R. Oliver. .ripply to the uudersigned, F. S. SCOTT, Clerk. Wroxeter • ,..Jno, Douglas 13RU(JI4 9OIINTY (,OUNOIL. Were seat to the stable at the lest alac Albetmarle ,,.., W hi Letter tion, but ba:nit n v. fluor all tea time AUILOel .... .............. Davison At ran...... .. Scar'ruw grows mouounori; ,I pnicipa1 electors Brant ............. Rowland and Findlay are much like tlto J_•v , ,1 mere u. Ct... ..... ..... McNeil and McKenzie centuries ago,, ''Hasannah" and "Cruel- Orn (irk , . •.,, . ., Montag fy" are not far apart -Cub rear .....,,.^.., Falconer Raetnra' ,. .Landon -°--- ..w..rsii........... •..... CANADA grew Into teal, hood when •:1•a Pres•nock..... .....,,.,.. blcIVab11 had a man's job to She be• Huroa .,.. ,.,p , ....- ........ and Ir aik perform. 1 P r . lin, rh ( 1 n p ....Clark came a Nation ithiuan wEmpire i't n t ire and) t ,darty MC.Dabald faced the.world with a rippling in her i II,I,ntay. ...Doerriug veins as a result of acca.rp.e h•nent lt.cn�rs" ,,, ,,,,,, , , ,,slathers :St.I,,inu,ds ..................•.,Munn Achievement has mereic Norcasu1 the ' ,y,t,ige.,11...... •... „• , _ .••,•.,,. Jamieson desire for greater conquests aid a new : H pw.rrth . .... .......,.Atchison vision looks forwaul :n•n Vorld's'rrt•ie. 1 1.'"''ow • ••• 'Johnston It is up to every Can. , ...,.... Foresu^k ingo' into ins I Port. P.ttklr y high ....... .. .........Corttrillter in the forward march. Pis t ..._._.........,., .. .... , Grano; , Pnr:water .......... ... ..........Redburn THERE'S room far':. mr,-o cocrpiete lilvertnit . ..... ......... ..... .. Nelson (1healPy.p.. .................... Heiserman plan of Municipal Audi' ng iu mxnv a ;; gr.uChanlptoo ..... SlcVittis quarter. 1920 had this exenlh fled`Kine:",rdioe...... ............. ..... .....SVoodn in not a few muniripapit es when ,he ?: Walkerton . . ............... ......La of t Ooverncoent And:iors pre part el the i 'Mat run .............................. Irwin statement. The Apditors' report should 1 be completed each year herr lemma- PERTH COUNTY Mon Day and placed betor• t„e. ratopav lflaushard J. R.Rnbinson 0,,tvnie .......... ----Thos. Boyer N. leastliope............ .James Stewart ant Financial Sta1emeot. S. I cm hope ......... .. .. Wei grog e.,20,.. Robe Armstrong Om( good feature '. u 1 i. Li l ' in'er is 1 Deputy George Ehgoetz , Wart... —Win. `Scott that coal may be hu bendsd 'turf tits, Deputy—John Inman an important matter the.e Jaye when %'attar tr tr ,.. I F. W. Turner quantity, quality and tree are trying to Hod. L ..-....... A. Cotquhoun break all past records. -:e me of 'he I 1-"'w"' nu -- ..... --- --- . ill. li,tgarty coal mines and o d cl;:r' or ,osis quer- MInil Ington ... ....... ..... W. T Shearer q' Wallace ........ .... S. E. Smith ries mast have got bitchy -nixed up or 1 Li•douel ... „... A. Ringlet• else cars must have been 1 wlcd at Mil,•heil...... ., ._..,.,...... SV, Balfour gravel pits, judging by •hegrades sent 1litesitun S. Petrie out. The price is A r tui matter what —+ the quality. BTS on that aeeaei02 instead of the pr„ THE DOminiou Government I'd not do the newspaper men of Canada a geed turn when they trebled tee pos'age rale 00 January Ist. If Mee f•ad ere. oised judgment worthy of , assent on ditions their New Yea -'s gift would have been of a different sort. Perhaps they expect to boost their own salaries again and are looking for the collateral. By the time tax piling time is completes the life will be well sgtteezel out of the ratepayers. EUROPEANS jeered Columbuo as a tool, when he said the earth was round, People said the Wright brothers were crazy to think that th'y could fly.. What would the world have said ea years ago, had they been told that we would talk from Montreal to Winnipeg ? It doesn't really matter to us or to the famous man called "Be!l" because we are doing it now. The Wrights flew and Columbus did discover America. There is always a scoffing "Can't be done" crowd. and many n tome someone "up and does" and sends them seuviing for excuses, There was a time, not many years ago, when C. ,radian pro- ducts did not amount to tench in some people's eyes, but now, Canadian .Man tacturers have prove d in most Ines that they "up and did," 'I'' a 'Made in Canada" fact, connected with your pur- chases this coming ye•:r•, was never 1 more importaut for sur National web fare. Investigate before ton sav "It can't be done" for maybe it is ulteady done. 1921 County Councils HURON COUNTY Aehfletd Joseph. Harking n Da ut —Joi pp y 1 Jnmieacrn Bayfield—New Nonillion nn netwaaary as candidates did not qualify Blyth....,.,... t)r. Milne Brussels S. T. Plum Uol'oorne Gordon Young Clinton....... .11.1. M'illes Exeter 13. W 1. Beaver% Exeter' ....I. el, Davis Deputy- Dr. W. 11. Clark Goderieh Seep...—. N. W, Trews'tea (trey. •J. MrNrobb Deputy—J. 1•, Collins Hay 1'. I!'. Klapp Herman ..,. A Smith Howiok... P P, Dnig Deputy W J, 14pntt.on , Hallett '41 As metering Morels...., W. 15102 2, - M Killop I+. Me(3ilalStd ." "R, MA 1N eb Stephen Seaforth Deputy—D, Webb Dr, J. Grieve T'uckerstnith 2, MuNau hien Turnberry .., 1ns. Porter Unborn°.. .... VVtn, (mates W4twarloeh E W J. Corrie Wawanoeh Vii J, Porton Wingham . A' 'lpipling Municipal Election Results Following ate the official figures for the neat by Municipal Elections held Monday of last week :— BLYTH IIEEvE 51i1nP Dr. W. J. ...... 134 'Puma,, Jos. E 101 2lajerity for Milne... 33 COrweretoEs Moody, James D ......,.. tinhorn, E ..... ........... Dodds Jaynes Moe Geddes E. W. ...., •, Vincent, John „ Thomas, H. A.. WIMP, George Ii First4 were elected. TURN BERRY TOWNSHIP REEVE 17(3 147 139 138 89 81 78 Div. 1 2 3 4 Poi ter 108 41 27 81-205 Scott. 38 24 20 49-129 Majority for Porter 70 'reeve, Jas. Porter. Onunoillnrs, 2. llpteitt, W. A. Mines, John L. Mc - in ru. 0, a .00imeitlor yet to be ate^L"d. WINGHAM Mayer, H. B. Elliott face). REEVE 1 2 3 4 Timing 70 66 99 80 Mr'l):Lrutld 3:3 43 34 45 51ej-n ity for Tipling, 171. (. 061M1SSIONERS 1 2 3 4 f urs.r•y 72 04 08 58 Nines 81 41 55 03 Ft.11,4 82 47 65 65 Bever 37 47 45 33 N'irul 2 elected. COUNCILLORS i FOli:. THE YEAR 192A: SALE,, L11' yliik I.hs. Cheese Average "eley...... ,. „ 70.727 0566 • 114 Jane 1 to 55 98,018 9007.5 11 Junta l0 tn80.,, 114,228 61424)25 115 1 lily 1 to 15 .. 117,472 10529.25 July 10 to 81 118.980. 10084.76 August 1 to 15 .. 140,231 02125 Attgwit 10 to 31. 97.126 873275 . 8e10, 1 to 15 107.411 92195 Sept.10 to 30 93,071 902425 Ootober ......,.,. 1 120,780 11024,6 1 1,807 November 34,882 3670 1091,783 97811.25 Value et Haul lull and Paid to Pelee Obeese I:xpcases Patrons 29 2193814 $ 801 03 $1031 51 274 2403 50 803 45 2180 51 21) 2897 17 " 88691 3510 24 1 234 80121 83 400 78 2600.06 115. 27 2717 48 39J 15 2318 88 52202 .354 82 369 8g5� 1930 98 Ile 27 2849 38 412 80 1930 58 114 : 204' 2127 99 405 85 2022 04 26 284144 23; 2700 81 485 2275 808 21 749 70 "' 148 07 600 03 8 270228 88 8 4080 50 8 22947 74 WHEY CREAM Lite, revere ... ... 4447 Lbs. butterfat 153203 Vsltu' ...... ........ $ 820,80 Paid foe seperaLing . 220.88 Paid Separator Co....., 295.40 Paid Patrons....., . ,....•..... 205.40 A milted and found correct, J. A. BREMNER, Auditors. CEOIL BATEMAN,j IWe Want Expert Field Men REMARKABLE opportunity for one high grade field loan in each territory, prefer- ably ono who has 't knowledge of farm condltinns. The pool. tion is permanent and the Work pleasant and profitable. Experience not essential—we train you, Extensive territory, liberal co•oporation and exrel- leot pay, To men of energy, ability end abaol- ate integrity this position offere a val- uable aosmolation, and one that la of real servloe to the community.. Write ns today. The Shinn Mfg. Co. of Canada Guelph Ontario Secretary & Manager - W. M. bAy (Formerly Processor of Physics at the Ontario AO. College, Guelph) oal No. 1 Hard furnace -Stove- Chestnut E. & S. T. Plum PHONE 41x HULLETT TOWNSHIP Div, Arnistrnnt; Watt 55 2 .... 43 62 3 35 0 4.... ,... .....53 ......................................32 46 28 40 2 30 27 9 2 01 Majority for Armstrong, 31 Councillors elected by acrlamation-- C. A. Howson, Robert Clarke, Alex. McEwing and John Barr. Auction Sales AOCTION BALE OF FARM STOCK.—F, 5. Boort, Auctioneer, hes received instruotlons from the undersigned proprietor to sell by Public .ruction at NE Lot 00, Con. 2 Morrie 4atJamestown) on Thursday,. Jan. 18th, at 1 p. m., the following property :-1 aged mare aup- cow due to calve cow ch 7th. I cow clue t6th. vo April 2nd, 8 cows anppooed to be in calf, 2 two year old heifers supposed In coif, 1 fat cow, 1 heifer rising 8 years old, 2 steer}) rising 5 2 years oldd, 8 heifers 1 year old, 1 heifer Heine 37-352 PolledAnon(relvee 1 Drahnmb1, 51,heligible 20-181 for registration, rlefog 2 yearn, 1 Yorkshire sow due to farrow March Mgt, 1 Yorkshire now due to farrow April let, 1 Yorkshire now due to farrow April 28rd, anumber of yonn(benn, a number of pure bred Rhod. Island Red 5 coekerele. Bale unreserved as proprietor le overstocked and scarce of feed. Terms -010.00 17-277 and and, r ensh ; over that amount 10 months 42-235 credit given on fnrnl'.hing approvrd joint 27 —210 notes,. 6 per cent off for sash on credit amounts. Poultry to be cash. 24-186. WM. MACDONALD, Prop. 1 2 3 4 5 fire+•r 65 05 86 79 38-831 :tilt .ehell 07 05 79 70 45-828 I3ertie tt 57 66 83 74 29-209 11nn,•y 58 53 71 00 29-271 powers 51 61 70 09 29-270 Lloyd 53 44 09 59 30-255 P,1. anth r vl 1 48 59 026320-262 — 20 262 First 6 were sleeted. LOGANN TOWNSHIP COUNCILLORS 22-273 Chaffs+ 03 31 44 11 15 28 27-281 1)eughts 42 80 74 43 38 17 28-271 Da%id nn 20 20 18 7 23 20 55-104 Mnhnney 15 27 60 70 67 22 25-270 Nark 5 65 55 9,3 33 18 9-257 Vivian 42 10 9 6 3 7 3— 79 Reeve—M. Haggerty (ace). Councillors-- D. Mahoney, J. 0, Douglas, Louis Becker, R. Rock. ELMA TO WNSH!P Gerry Seritr. REEVE 28 48 60 27 84 27 7 47-273 88 14 11 04 53 117 18 70-304 COUNCILLORS Gilmer 15 11 80 86 46 41 4 53-230 Ilaigt nvcr 19 30'51 28 31 068 16 39-287 Shearer 67 42 50 87 53 78 12 06-895 Vitllance 27 27 80 07 68 101 19 98-456 Rerun—Wo,. Scott, Deputy Reeve—JohnNolen(nee). Cn,mrlllors .—. C. Valiance, 1', E, Bheare'r, G, Hargrave. B, A.EDCAD, Propietor, AUCTION SALE OFFAR 61 STOCK, IMPLE. 855908, FOnit5TpaE, &o.—Gro. Welker, Auctioneer, has received inatructlone from rho underalgneri Probrietor to sell by Public Atte- tionn9p?J n 10th �a&t12 o clock, eherp, the fol. lowing property :-1 heavy draft hoer° 8yenre old, 1 aged mare, 1 mare 11 yenrol old, 1 mare rising 4 yearn, 1 fitly rising 8 years, 1 colt rising 2erre, 2 rot sows, 1 cow doe March 1st.1 cow slue April 2101, 5 cow doe May 10th, 1 cow doe Mn 24th I cow w due tune tial, 1 sow doe ,Tune 2(n c I onw nursirogr!s, 2 calves, 2 cam; snp need In calf, B boners rising 81ee08,8stesrs .risings ynnrs,6babe lomb, 1avice, 6 owes supposed in Iamb, 1 ram lamb, 1 ewe Iamb, 7 young Mire, 1 brood sow supposed to tarreW, 4 young BOWS coppseed to farrew, 1 thorob1 M0.ioey' hire boar with pedigree, 18 hong, 1 Nassey . arriebinder 7 ft. ant, 1.Deer. Ing mower 0 ft, cut nearly new. I Frost & nneew, 1 Cooks rutt Kanas plow ;muffler, aker2 00, tivatore, 1 steel roller, 1 ;miller, 2 welkin plows, 1 snllty plow,1 ttaesey Barris 0081 drill, 1 wagon, 2 sets bosoms, 2 rubber Mind begOms,, 1 cnnthoek 1 milk cart. 1 atonrboet, 1 stook rack combined, T hay rock, 1 turnip box, 1 women box, 5151, 1 pig box, 1 straw cutter,) 25 ggal, o11 dross, 1 pair bob eletghs,1 long Mletgh, 1 critter, 1 set m elee, 1 beret') sower, 1 1ulper, 50 bus. patatnoe, shoat 000 hue, elate. 10 tone toy, 1 net double hurneeo, 1 set etngle harness, 1 Ford touring oar, 'dour-eOost,atpbeerd,.word- robe, 2 Daher Marlene, 2 fall lent tnblea, 'ergo kitchen tnbie, fleecing lamp, parlor lamp, i,itb,oaoi'tnrmxreine u18(1(Ireton lr, llrbea not scales for bowie, eroltlnole boards 2 bed• steads and springs, note, couch, etretober. vacuum carpet ewseper, ginas cupboard, harems, look case, npplo dr er, grnin'bnge. other silicate' at fruit )pre, forks, chains, rakes and withourttolee tea as proprietor to wham a .Sale without roe0rve as one o efor has aold the (arm. Terms --All soma of 15000 tad bnrinr eaehtoner that amount ,0 menthe esodic elven on fnrnishlnii approvorl joint notes. 6 ppar OnntelooINcrierredit enmities. Car ut PriceSaie Men's and Boys' Clothing and furnishings For Saturday Made-to-order Suits, All Wool Cheviot Serge$ 826 5o Overcoats for •, $40 00 2200 65 0o Dogskin Overcoats for 55 00 Sheep. Lined Coats .,. 00 • 8 oo Men's Wool pants, exceptional value 16 00 Overalls at 2 25 and 2 75 3 0o Boys' V Neck All Wool Sweaters for 2 25 Neckwear, Gloves, Wool Mufflers, Night Shirts at Reduced Prices. Also Cooper Caps. They ere very floe, Interwoven Silk Hosiery, very nice for Xmas, Heaeher'Mixtnre and Merino Wool, All Linen Handkerchiefs. Initial Handkerchiefs, Boxed—Beautiful for Xmas, R. W. Ferguson Holmes Block BR What a Difference it Makes to Mother WATCH the average farm mother—your mother, for example—as she goes about her daily work. ' You'll be amazed at the amount of physical labor she does. See her operating the churn—straining over the pump—stooping under the heavy pail of water—rubbing and rubbing and rubbing over wash board—to say nothing of her ordinary daily chores. Then after the day is done, see her trying to sew or read by.sickly, cheerless kerosene lamp light. Think -what a world of difference it would make to mother if your install a X1,,0 •FARM 3ELECTR C POWER AND -LIGHT PLANT —the piantthat has won thousands and thousands of friends everywhere.) This remarkable plant is free from ruinous vibration. 'All that terrible shaking 1 Sn g and is jolting gone—due to the quietsun• ring Ide Super.Silent Motor and scientific balancing of weight. A throttle governor controls engine speed—gives tapered charge to the extra sive batteries. Automatically stops when batteries are full. Motor is fully protected at every point. When oil gets low, motor stops. Wheh cooling water gets low, motor stops. The Silent Alamo is practically trouble•proof— built to give long, efficient and economical service. Come in, write or 'phone for demonstration. See it and it will be your choice. D. M. Scott, Agent, Brussels #.404.4440. rigiA ',t n�. Y t p JIM ao mere* Rend' *Motile/ nna t '/Onelone* e'ber form hats largo bn n, one of the hod. In 8000 toWnubip, lyttle a nOOW steal VOvt, t't+010114 rtublwa, a oolotor6able frame house and drive shot{, Itis well reseed sea drained, This term bee been fn the gee tsmllyy for over sixty Yearn. 101024 miles from (hushes acorea, tereemegy and railway elation t 14v.nil les from sebool, It hes rural mail delivery luau rural phone. The stook end Implements of tide farm may be purchased at a'valuation. Stine 52,008.00, of whloh 58,00000 may relulin on mortgage at 034 per cent e'h1918 a geodebenee to obtain a good property arta stoek ns a going ooaoern W.J. DOFF. RB:R, Bloerale,,CnA• ,Annual Meeting � g Wrgxotor Rural Tolophono Co, Telephoone Anneal LtdlA willtbo held in the Herat Hall, Wroxeter, Wednesday, ,January 10th, 3029, at 2.8(1 o'oleok p, m, East Huron Agricultural Society ANNUM. MEETING The Annunt Meeting of )cast Huron Agricul- tural /Moiety will he held In the Town Hall Brussels, on Wednesday, January 1011i, 1921, un 180. o'slook p, m, ausineee of the naeeting— Reeelving the Annunt Statement andAudit- ors' Report, appointing officers for the year 1921, &o, G&0 R Mtn.DOON, President. M. BLACK, Ocoretary, Angus Bulls for rSale A few choice An gun Belle for sale from Oto 10 months old Priced to sell. Can and see them. M.L. CARDIFF. Phone 428 Lot 10, Con. 18, Grey. For Sale tenable house good land upon stable 6 Pasnsisl n et once. Property located in Village of Oran - brook, lately owned by Airs. R. Brown. For further particulars spiny 10A6tERON, or WM CAMERON, Exeoutoro. Creubrook, 8'be undsreigned will heap for ear vile, on 834s Let so, con. 0, Mortaltewnehtu, the tbaro'.brrd abort tlur hull, Upinlorrl` of Salim, No. ..45413,., tilted 1p Qahlford Mnrciurs risesiee rhos Mildred 9011 ty.tiuyel eelivr 45500). ked: i,Vi.ee lofty be Dano am applhr,tinn. 'larmro 510.00 ler there" •bredis payable sL.i,�fntoutanr, vlee withprivltegtt Le return, tirade Mlws not allowed. 'Xf3GB, P)1tR.0 ;, 1'roPrleter.. Farm for Salo Containing 100 aorea, bring Lab 0, Con. 0, liroy te;rnohtf. 'I'ba•n 1't n 00(4 twQ atony brlok hoose w f$ furrip,on ; ban i barn u•ita otableacementtet t wird m111, ono, ben home, pigpen, drilled well, &o Omni orchard, Nur, el man Mid telephone. Frhool Keine Meant; 9111 miles one �t 16 nor(s Needs 10 hey. 1101. tsloe, terms and ether partlealare apply 0a he premises, or 11 by letter to'Rtiiel5', 0., R, It. 1. Ailsa. ANNIE SMI'i'S. Proprietress. Farm for Sale 'Being South 34 Lets a 553 end 24 tion; U, RowiokteWn0hlp, Hama Count ,;, sores, A aRomhardwood, 4 acres cedar, scout 10 ;wee river lets, goodoplat re land, bainnee let Wells working feud In high state of milli. vattou. Lore look barn with straw sheet, cement 0411hlgng and hog pine underneath, cement silo, poultry heu88, 2 Inatome, eehml on promises,. Dully mall delivery and Wroxe. ter telephone. Lots of good water, Nara well termed. For price and,ppsrtloutars write P, fr. PATRICK, 68 Malakoff, St. Thomas, --Bush for Sale and birch, for sale, Lcttl, gCon. eon maple, town. ship, Will he mold be the sore. For further pxrtfoaiere sae the undersigned. T1105. P1E30E, Phone 6810 North Gravel Road, The Hill View Farm JAS. A. REA Breeder of large English Berkshires Young stock for axle, either sex. For further particulars write or phone, Brussels Central- Walton P.O,. Phone 0010 R. R. 8 414.44+i, b4'3' •te+o^ 'l— '• 40.1.0•1• • ie9+0+44.4•-*•1 *o (e+*+4144) 4.1.414 The Seaforth Creamery • erezm Wante. Send your Cream to the Creamery thoroughly established and that gives you Prompt Service and 4. Satisfactory Results, We solicit your patronage knowing that we can give you thorough satisfaction. We will gather your Cream, weigh, sample and test 2 it honestly, using the scale test to weigh Cream sam- ' Ipies 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, M R. T. C. ,. McCALL, Phone 2310, Brussels, or write to • 1 SEA • +•+•+4+••4••••••N+4.••••444.4*4Oi•S+•44.4.bbt & 0'9fst•# ,e The Seaforth Creamery Co. FORTH, ONT. Cream Warted immuntormilamonamerammiams Ship yc ur Cream Direct to the Brussels Creamery Prompt Service Satisfactl: try Returns ,We furnish you with Cans and Potl' all Ex. press Charges, Issue Cheques for the pay- ment of your Cream twice each ln•mtb, pay. able at par at your Bank. Give the Brussels Factory one trial ..and y•:.11 will not want to discontinue. Brusselsi mss Cramery 6tewPillirC s. p •N•N••44.4••40.44.440• •424,►•@4i•4m44444*** * *01441•• iStudents May Enter Any Time • s '4 4'. 9 We give thorough Courser!; have 8xperieneod Instructora • • who give individual attention to pupils. Our graduates are • 4 meeting with suceee8. We are training Soldiers under i v Soldiers` Civil liie•establlahlnent Commission. • g Address Olt) Collogo for pros) Oataiogue, to olthor a, 4 s • N••0t•141N•t•••••• n Stratford or Wingham t0444111.1