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The Brussels Post, 1921-2-3, Page 5
) oidll lr t 44tN 1t+ha 111' 4'44 +i' + 1 ll>ulaPu ai tit s 11'1104 sur+ aRANu & sons All KIAds of LIMITED r Peril ups lIOd Hidiga WMte SPENQE + + CONV.B + VANt;iI:P t AHD N li� or MARBIAtGB LIQk3NB3aS wee ire the Poet tutee, Whet. liO'4 fp hit SCOTT AB AN AT, C11.YI0N• * NNU, will NO for bettor Grioos, to hotter roan, In. loos WC* and loss charges. than any oher Anshan/ter le Taal Moon or • Ire won't (Marge wattling, Dates and orders CAN alwaye be arranged at thla onice or ay poreanal apptisation, W44‘ Aµ4BI4rCeLolIo r. gonvoYaoor Nebo vPuglia, laoe-trtewarl'enlok It* door North or (antral Hotel. . Solicitor for the Atotropehtan iii 1)k, UR. WARP. LAW. Honor ge.g flay and night calllls Ontario opposite yiour )int, rathei, JAMES 'M' FADZ6'AN Agent Hawick Mutual fire Insurance Company Phone fig Ieurnberry Street, BrueseLe Suoeeseer to John Httrrlt, Walton. r, T. 'M' f?Ar A9. 8.., M. '0. P:, dF S. O. St, 0. IL, Village of BrueseL P)lyuioian, Surgeon, Aceooehezr 4 10,c t rllaldeooqlvilllarn epi+elacreite et.date tileOhttroh, PRauGfaoT, , NIttoRdN & CORE 'Barristers, so - cltora, Notaries Public, Acs O111ae un the Square, Sail, dear from Hamilton Street, GODERIOH- o11T, Private :nue, to !Nair at lowest rata°. 55'. PaOtiir0ox. E. C. . .1. L. MI/LORAN R. J. D. Orman (BRUSSELS HORSE FAIRS Monthly Iluxee Faits will be held this season as follows :-- • THURSDAY, JAN. 6i'u, 1021 FEB. Ban, I021 MA a. 3rt), 1021 APR. 7'rit, 1021 tonal end Outside Buyers will be present By order of Council. F. S. SCOTT, clerk. 4•'t'+•1'•F•F6••F�rd••F4••F•F4• •Fs••F•t••F•F•F++++ IDEERIN } t• AGENCY . "John Oliver BFtUS5I:L8 + 17 • flag taken over the Deering µ1g• .(. • eney and handles a full line of +F + learn! Implernt'nts including the fi a noted ,1• It I)C, CreamSeparators ,,K(. '('he only Crean: Separator with + tivo wide open cream outlets- * no °team screw in the path of •l the cream. See it when in town, i• The 1. H. C. 8-15 and 11-28 Tractors tyre among the best. • • The kering Manure Spreader • With the 0 vile spread and very i ht 114 i1 1 •F 6 i :haft, • John Oliver .++4d'<F3.9••FtF•i'•F•F•F•t••Ft•F+d••i•ir•t•o++,. +++4:4++++++++4.44-44.1••F'}•+++•F+ • largain 5aIej COMMENCING Saturday, Dec. 11 •1. 4.+ t •tp3 ci sp F� I court iO D lit + t 1 1; ---ON--- ' + i Groceries Flannelettes .: a 1 and Shoes s •t'it.!dm 1:. )l.Nov 1' .; Special Fr Icc on bps 'tM. ca nl p in \Vhile they '#{' g + y IY1Rt. +. y ,F -seri Highest pi lees paid fol Eggs and - con Iia- pp a, 0111 •i+ Y l , + 'lerUse of S,t)n-flush, vin( if 1 3 _ �: cern coup H. L Stewart 4< the 4 11 LNt� 1 Y lug 1 til{S it+4+++++(I 4 F't"1'(h,t+94.1,f444r9E;41 i out A hew clap pubiiehed lti eili4M,aar and befog Offered for ;;ale in Canada, shows all the iCantidlan cities front Brockville tO Sault Ste, Maxie as forming part of the United States, Ter atty f c ottary Stamps WANTED ED More of the U. S, stamps coin - For which � the, highest ma?ket price,.will be 11 + paid. M. 'cluck Phone 2M 13rueee{s +++++444+44444 +++++++++ goat tetos jtento 234 Census Commissioners To Be Appointed Dominion government will sh appoint 234 'Census Commissio who, in turn, will engage 13,000 Ea orators. The census will cost 81,7 010. Huron OW Boys' At Home. The annual At Home of the H\1 Old Boys' Association of Toronto be held in the Oddfellow's Terr�ple College St., on Thursday evening, 24th when a big time is expected, A National Concern Now Starting from the • first of the y the telegraph business formerly Car on under the name of the Creat No western Telegraph Company will conducted in the name of the "Can {an National Telegraphs." This s on the part of the Government calfs tention to the fact that the people Canada now own and operate a te graph system with connections spre Mg over the whole Dominion, We Want the News Do you live in the country! If and you have personal Items, call up. We want .ail the news items, or little, from town and country, doesn't make any difference wheth we hive a correspondent in your to ality or not. They may miss an ite so can us up, We don't mind bei bothered. Live country news is wh we're after and It is acceptable fro any quarter and from any yerscn. Brilliant Combination Local amateur astronomers we furnishing Information regard�1n the brilliant aggregation in th Western Sky last w eek. The sk ave evidence of a brilliant "eart hive" on the gibbons moon while a fe egrees away was the fiery red plan Mars, almost in line with the most bri ant heavenly wanderer, 'Venus, twi ister of this globe, which is fast ou acing little mars in the journey eas and and reaches its higheest alt de. in the Western sky on Febru ry 9 almost 47 degrees up. The he recedes passing behind the su n April 22 after which Venus wi e a "morning" star. Mars remain the western skyuntil Jun 2 e iter which it will also be visibl head of the sun instead of behind i a morning star. Change Needed. According to statistics crime ong young boys increased in Caned uring the last twenty years 300 hich reveals a rather appalling con Hon of lawlessness among the youth the country, n ty, � During the three ars from 1917 9 to 1919, 9 more than hen % of the indictable crimes were m ii m tedchildren b 1) d Yunder 16 ears Y age. In 1 . 19 9 there were 3376 diild- n .under 16 years of age convicted indictable crimes, of whom 631 boys nvicted for burglary, !rouse and shop eaking, This raises the vital ques- t as to the responsibility for this edition of affairs. The printery Ob - piton rests upon the hone, but in a sec • sense the church and the te have a great responsibility in king the conditions of society such will conduce to the formation. of its of good citizenship, hen Would 1)l d Be Better s Mayor Little, ojrLondon, propo"sed his inaugural address before London City Counc{l'r a change the Municipal Election date, and resolution was h troduced sug- ing the second Monday In De- ber as the date of polling, with Nations the third Frtdaf' in ember. A similar suggestion e before the last annual meet - of the Ontario Municipal AS - Minn tion and received favorable CODS In the Western pro - es polling takes piece In De- ber, and Ontario' alone, of all tries, States or provinces, has first Monday in January as poll- day- 'There is no splendor `in isolation, and the sooner we get of It the better, ortly ners, u m- ron 'will on Feb. ear, ried 4th - be ad- tep at - of le- ad - so, us big It er c- ul, ng at m re g e y h w et 1- t- 11 - t - 11 9 e a g S d P w to a 0 b In a a A d w di of Ye Y 20 Co of re of co br tlo sol lig se Sta uta as hab AC 011 he n est em tnemorat}ng the tercentenary an- niversary of the landing of the Pii- glint Fathers have reached Clinton,. the oue cent stamp bearing Al picture. of the Mayflower. These statnps do not bear the name of the Country of issuance, a policy hitherto adopted only by Great Britain, Enforce Head Light Law. W. A. McLean Deputy Minister of Highways has stated that the Depart anent would be sending out notices as actin as possible to municipal authorit- ies informing them that the law with respect to headlights on motor vehicles is in effect and should be enforced, The law provides that every car operating on the public highways must have an approved form of headlights device, Express Sefe Stolen '' Automobile bandits staged a dramatic coup at the Grand Trunk Railway station, at London, at 7.10 Saturday night, when they carried: off the strong box of the Canadian Express Company, while they covered the express car crew, several railwaymen and a number of other people with revolvers, The box contained from 8800 to 52,000, mostly Grand Trunk. Railway .funds, collected on the London, Huron & Bruce Relhvey. * * * iF * * * * e * * * 14 • * MUST DISCLOSE WHO GETS INCOME * * 4 * An important clause in th• pro- * * posed amendment to the Assess- * ment Act requires that every . agent, trustee, executor or per- * * son who corrects or receives * * or is In any way in possession or control of income for pr on, * * behalf of a person resident in * Ontario, shall, upon receipt of * a notice. fiom the assessor or * Assessment Commissioner,. * * within ten days, deliver or mail * * to the assessor a statement in * writing, setting forth the names * * and addresses of all such per- * * sons who are resident in the * municipality who ought to be * assessed for their income. * * • * * * * * * * * * * • ood for Sale Quantity of good hard Maple andr BeechCo-' d wood which we will dis- pose of in the, bush. Ament Bros. BRUSSELS OPERATION WAS NOT NECESSARY °FMIiJMY'Restored Her To perfect Health 153 Newnan ,Avit,, Mori1'xreA1., 'Tor three Years, w*,rap'erea' Pain in the lower part of my body, with swelling or bloating. 1 saw A specialist who said 1 must undergo an operation. 1 refused, 1 heard aboral "Fruit -salves" so decided to try it. The first box gave great relief; and 1 continued the tregment, Now my health is excellent --I an free of pain --and 1 give "Fruit-a•tjves" my warmest thanks". Mme. F. GAItEAU. 80c. a box, 8 for2.69, trial size 266e. At all dealers or scut postpaid by Fruit -e -tines Limited, Ottawa. Headlights Act Now in Force On Jan, 1st the law respecting the dimming of headlights came into force and It Is now an offence punishable by a a fine to neglect using a Tense approv- ed by the Provincial Department of high ways. Lists to Be Revised The lists to be used in. the Ontario Prohibition Referendum vote will like- ly lie revised at the end of the next session of Parliament, The present lists are too old, but it is proposed by legislationto provide for their revis- ion rather than to make an entirely new enrolment. c RED STAR WASH; IZ Makos Every Woman. Smile -so eat) to operate -washes clothes ea dean. On display at our store. Come and see it. 111111111111111111111111 f11 Geo. R. Weiler AGENT - BRUSSELS - electricity for the Country Electricity is available for country homes I odav any where. The fact is important, because elec- tricity 'is one of the most valnable farces tvithilt the retch of mankind. The rapid spread of the use of the in- dividual electric plant on the farms within the past 3 years is ample evi- dence thatt they have a place on the fat r1) and that there is week for elec- tricity to do there. Any doubt, or .hesitancy that may have existed once as to Cite practicabil- ity of these small electric unite has long been dispelled by the unqueetion- ed performance of the modern electric plant, Thio has reached so high a state+ of development that there at'e today in operation many thousand a elect' feet m el et la plants that have 1'the gas rugine built right into the same unit with the electric generator, with no belt or chain to connect them, with the gas engine air cooled, atld with kerosano, the ordinaey.ocoai oil" used foe fuel instead, of gasoline. These plants are selfistaa•ting, none of the hand 1 CPat ' rklll goes t11f1' g t es with the usual gag engine d they stop auto- matically mtticully tvheu the storage batttery is charged. Oiling has been taken caro of by a aphis') system, operat{ug from an oil reservoir plated at the base of the plant. Grease cups and elusive oil holes have been eutirsely eliminated and "Only one place to oii" has be - 00/00 a slogan that memos ;just Whitt it says and further, it means so match lase Sale and attention from the owner. In fact, the achievements of modern .electric plants, are suet that farsnere . and nthert in need of eleotrie service can accept them with every asetirande that they will give the elhbtrde service 'which the purchasers need bend hove a sight to expeot, Delco [iht "Electricity for Every Farm" There's OeICo- light Man year You Delco -Li st i s barked rkPl by (A g a strong sales and FPt•31Ce organ- istat iOtt and by a big permanent reams/. No ,natter tthel0 74111 Are there is a well trained Delon - Light rust near you. He will gladly call and show you how Delco•Light will stake your home a better place to live, Write for Cataroto H. G. Darroch district Agent, Listowel vritaliaattg tial, Jn,h _t +:'., filtitis, lit t:l,•,1 10 01.4011 Y Alc(.a1. 1 ,1,41 A' tr end Ill iichsde purrh. 43. .04 ti ,04 111ni. 1 : ttgt'r at: e 411 t ea that glee,. 410 11{a tarlu 111 1(lunt' i'eur (.this Llfliwwnl tt*yam! t4, Uieldditfeet of lone bee. 13 loge yielded 8.168 feet, '1•r t' leas * 114 t d Indies 1tt the stump.. Tho 1011 4104 "At flume' of Atwood bnl'nu•i c' (lli5bwas held in lid, Mn. h'. 135511, leriday.reeving,. Jan. 21 14.1'' Lemht:tee taxed the (rapacity of 1110' 11 ill, Au enluy)wlu program was given by local talent' of instrumental 1001 vii(al (5)15 l(1, recital lona troll read logs, ')ed rig! highly 141111 ('3,15413,53 and heuetlty e10otvil. After lunch danc- ing 1.51)15 Indulged 111 fur a alliin time, i..istowel 1t. H Glenn; Li,tl(vel, and Oeln•ge L`•cbh0+ic1, Atwood,- WCie elcrled Goan' 3' Auditors at the opening gel. 1)11444 (11 P('(43) Omniy Ootio'Il in Htr,tl- fnril 'Ci1iz"ua of Listowel Sere shocked to barn n" l'u)•.d„v (515$rnutn5 of 1.0,4 week hat 'Toddy" Ryan had uuule an 1.11 11011/11 1)u 1118 11011 life tv11110 be- ing runliue4* In the jail here. A meeting of h1) ,neva 1110 1) 111 01 0111. 14008 001 110111 i1) ill r 1.1.1141011 Olutlher fur the butyrate of discussing hotel ave.: m odtttlon in 1.,1stuwel. 1i. 111 0miniek purposes leaving on a i)i 1tiu'ough lite IVestern provinces iii the near 1.1)11),(: 11) the interest of Canadian Albmlrea 415,51411' geed, (:11µi1, W. Lee, laundryman, apli'l r• ell before Alagis1ra1P T. L. Hamilton14815(411 with having ltquer in other !I.1471'4) a private 11(V IIhtg (4414)4(+ (w)• 14)11 y 531 lits pt nvihIOhl 01' the 0. 1'. A. lite rh(o1e was laid by 1,10011-e Irl. sprrtor b. 1,. laliut4, of Stratford, wile, found 14 bottles of Genevagin in a song chip h)1) rel in the .laundry. A1r• L -e claimed he hall the liquor f1,5' private nee and Lives at the rent' ,t' the laundry. Lie pleaded 1;u'll.y. All'. .1111liel1 1104 Informed lir. LO) amus 115113, Nat) that he could not keep ilgnur 3414 lite ln'e(llit:l'6. .1'114' teams - t: ate imposed a flue 1)t' $300 and $111 r.+sl5, \1'441. Donegan paid $1000 ltl,:o for elealh,g in bonze. iisorrrtr Assessin Geddes in busy on his 1111- 1111,i1 1 111113. 1':vl•ty advnninge huts been taken of the thin sleighing this Winter )1).d the ditches and sides of the runt! were well tubbed, wh{lt the snow shovel and a pile of snots helped on l:nllle of the vet y hare spots. \Vaut if snow is not, one of the usual com- plaints in this Northern '40543,, Da. ELL1o'T, R6cANABA, Atlets , l)LscwAat,n.-The fl'lI tellig obituary refens r1) n Int tiler Morris township toy and is copied from an kHavanahn, Mich., palter sent Tau Poser by the kindness of J. 13, Wilkinson, frn'm011y of ,big lnrality :--The funeral of the late Dr. \Villipm Elliott whose deal h nov015441 at the family hotlur, 016 801/00111 00051(10, 80111 tons held 110111 the (Lorne at 2 n'eloek, Rev. Harry Stever of the first •J54'eeby terintl rhurrlr officiating. The death .of 3)r. Elliott has beau the cause of general :egret tluoughoutthe city and perlt- ullu•ly to the members of the medical society, of which he ,vas oue of Hie charter 01011111011; and orbs, who main- tained tint dignity and etalldillg 1)r the ptofes w11 aL times It had been hop- ed by his friends dint he could over - route the I lenkdotvn whish came Inst N lv !her and 1050.151 bis usual 3(o"d health, for up 135 the 11010 w141,) be he 31 lognu In hail lit health he 5 a, to. hunt, exceptionally healthy and nue of hat dentt students and wui kers in the profession. Many yearn ago after P71'aeticing medicine for some time at nwer,, Dr. Elliott specialized in eye, ear, nose and throat anti for almost 20 years has had offices in this city awl en,' +yet a prnctire 4 hitt. he had Petah Halted lhrnuhhoot the peninsula. The funnu! was under the (ursP ices 1 f the Masonic lodge of which the phtsieian was a 111eu111er 114141 110) 01/1111/1/001111Y also it trended the fltnet•al in a body. 'i'11e menthe:5 of the Delta County th•die .1 County nit ended the set viol is Dr. 11111101 is survived lay his wife, a stn null a tlioglller, all of whorl n•c•te with hint when death name. 7'he soil, (tilimrtn, wee railed flume last week rt',„,, the N•,t•lhive51(4551 lJniveroity at. (`hiengn, where he is taking a4 con) se in mediuMne, and the daughter, Ali•'s ,lt r0e, came him ti e , P from 0 tt 1)l 11 11 wcnkee Duwoe:• college Dr. Elliott had i01vfs. n tv ntP1 PAN 011 1.5160 111 111µ 01•010.)/11011 :and iWCS family. He Wats a l ,+t l ant 111 el ) t fthePl b , f, ea t tel ( 1 It u )t i nn rb and likewise 4gave a great deal if htµ time to Masonic u urtiyicus 110 1154,1 been Master of the 331n' 11554(1' suit was also C's mmpnder of 4he Knights 'I'empltu'. He was burn its Canticle. and received his medical trail- ing in 41. Oauaclian college. Blyth (. Ir T ylot, returned from a visit with his mother, Mrs, J, 315ytot', S Lratlt1 oy, Chairman Dr, Milne and Serret4uy 4,10, Moody were in London 111 stuns ti(111 with Hlyth Alutticipal Telephone system. Rolm. Newcombe hes on:c11ased Samuel Creighton's farm, just East cif Blyth and will tet possession ri Y a9 µHi n in 1 M:11144. Air, Creighton, we 115182i, eland, will move to Florida, AL the piano exams, held al the hints: of Mss Peal l (4idley, i, connac- t{on with the London (*Eng,) Onllege or Music, Miss 1Edua 13rotvn was gumless - fol In obtaining let class Pass is the elementary glade. "1'he Young Country School Allt'm" is theie ,i f 1 t of the play C1) be presented in Industry Iie11 on the evening of friday, Pell, 25th, under the Women's I'rsitnte. Proceeds will be donated to Myth Memorial Community Hall, 1)1.. T. Gray, n popular aµ"1 success- ful physician of Acton, after four months' illness, died, Last Anguat, while performing an operation,' he rut• tamed a Slight wound 111 bis tlt.ht hand. Infection followed and it wits not long before there were scr{nl)5 rampiicutinns. The doctor's splendid M'4 FL0uB C` hlidren love borne -made bread made of Cream of the West Flour. AZbd, there is rSEt„'a llallr C nothing els • �so gOAGI for themthat costs so little. Maple Leaf Milling Co„ Limited Toronto. Winnipeg Brandon, Halifax Glasgow. Before taking up medicine, i lock and J. P.rret1. la. \V,) vnnn.h- he taught r•chonlin S S No, 1, 11)115is. l Alonzo Mo,{Ih alai P. D. Stalker. Atter gttrdunrion 1141 prtaetiw'd 1'nr 1), Hulielt--J, Barr, C. lien sim and 1). time in Newfoundland, then) for 0 few; McO,ll{uta. Lady Direetut5-- Mr,µ 4Pals in 31.Mai ys and Parkhill sod .in j dallies J. Ctliuutitte. J. Edit P, Ourd. 1000 went to Acme. 11) 1880 the' Fuer, G. Potter, R. 13irhm„1)d, \V. doctor matt (eft Atitiy 340Fie Taylor,;Scott, F1. Wight akin at 34111 P0I- (11,111(h503. of the late Bev. J. 13. lay lock. 1. E. Ellis µn(1 W. Grey %vele Jnr, Myth. Airs. 0. Gray, and 2 Child. ` aPl)'inted delegates to attend the Com., ran, Ont. A. 0. Gray, Winnipeg, and f vent1On of Fairs and Exhibitions, 'Miss Lausa s, t, lklueie 130e., Acton, on orto, etu'vi ve. The following t'fflem s were elected 1 in connection with the Agricatttuaielo.se)tl•e,a,o*,r,eao,yW*sra„o,,,#aen)1,._, Society' Preeideut, \'vm Grey ; 1sT y • Vice, .1 f Ellis 2nd Vice 11 \i'iglu• m 13 .vb flour aFeed man. nitec Blyth -i Bank ail, m. Taylor, V. N, \Vaivnu.Anrr{e- David Laidlaw, Wm. e d til S WANTED To draw Sawlogs by the woo, Trip or day. Call at once. • • c, • Grain taken in excbatige for a 9 same at market price at 9+ • • t> • • For Sale @ r t+ 0 6 • • SON -Also agent 1'•4• 1140 well • knolvn Fertilizer, liaral-Davies, %Vesl,Tnronto. Please leave me * you(' (lidera and get one of the • Ament best Fertilizers on the market. o' G. C. GILL Agent Ethel Elevator °c Hay Oros, ltd,, per G. C, Mil e 6 0 9 0 • 4,41.4.44,0444.44444,44.•000,04'•4,0,2460,00,5,414,004,064,e,0004 ,44 a 41 6 41 • • (s + e 4 9 e us for Winter Storage. • • • • • 4 • • f ,t • a Y© RT Battery This der To be ass,.. -,red of a good Battery in the Spring,; leave it with WET STORAGE Your Battery will freeze if allowed to become discharged. Storinga Battery under ellN the wet process simply means that your Battery will hare oar individual attention throughout -the Winter moliihs, inasmuch as we will keep it active and in a charged condition. Get our prices on Winter Storage. 1 AIi Makes of Cars Overhauled • p� • AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED We still have a number of Tires onhand that are offered at Greatly Reduced .Prices. Columbia. Dry, Cells and 1.X.L. atter-iea E{E Nuw {sloe lime to have n e your Car overhauled as prices nre Inver. Cunningham's 'MPMfO!!d@•As+!@6800•S�+®9A94i� • 1,40.41B4.41,0600.#4.• RI) 60!)04, . a a r ro 'sls,slitutl1)t w')1hstot141 the threads of +► the ailment lunch lunger than usual, • i� • 1)t. Gray was a native of Edinbotcugh .+ JJ. P. WE • it graduate of McGill Medical College, • ,JEWE'LE'R AND OPT!c!AN + Montreal, and took post•gradnlete • WROXETE'R courses in Ldinbovough, London and + .......................4.44,•o•a••R,a•eoQmA•e..0040eA•+, Just Put it up to Us if you want 0 Watch with a 'vet close 1 at{ng. We have 80111e splend{d timepieces PIeCtg 1116 Jewel,17 Jewel ani • 21 Jewel Movements, We carry alt the loading makes and engrave your Monogram ftee of charge, Eyesight and Efficiency The mall 1)r woman an who hits faulty vision or whose work is such 11'Ittain on the eyes (.has beadaches and Itervouvrses' 711.41 the remit) Cannot be Effi- cient. Whether in 1 he office, 5}'nrk 415T or 01 home 1+',ye. Com- fort is essential L 'n rt gond days work. (fall and if Glasses Are neves• eery we can supply you. Our Testing s Niall of + 1 Jt.sti Y n is scientific and tip -to -date, g How about a VIOLIN e 0 • 1' a 0, 1)r 1 the long 111 Winter Nv(a ' 11 1"'t, 4; \'i'1' have three special assort- 0 talents- g • Violin, Violin Choc and Bowtit• + • v These are extra vrthUe, e•• We also carry a good stock of 41 Violin Supplies-l5xtta boles, Strings, Pegs, Bridges, Mates, Resin, 7,44i1 (35)1 and Pieces and 4 Turing Pipes. Violin Self In. 4 s1iu0tors at $1.(10 each, 15.00 20.00 25.00