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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1921-3-24, Page 3111$11111111t GARTA, Ole,' SUTHERLAND 4 SONS idroffill �yr,/InypLIMITER al 't'01,17W'R 0,10T4 4,10 WM,. SPENQE CON VIIIYANCia Alin liiSUBI; all' MAAIII4GE LICENSE inoe In the Poet Diane, lintel, 8e-4 DR, WARDt.AW Boner graduate of the Ontario Veterlitery College, Dn_yy and night Dolls. Office opposite Flour Mill, Ethel. JAMES M'PADZEAN Agent Howick' Mutual fire •tasuranee Company Phone 42 'Turnberry street, Brussels Successor to John [surfs, Wotton, T, T, M'RAE P.. M. O. P.. dl 0, • M, 0, 11., Village of Brussel,. Phyeiolan, Surgeon, Aceouoholr C• Moe et residenoer' pposite 1Seiv ille Church, William street, • PROUOfOOT; - KILL ON & COOKE Barrfetere, 90}Moitore, Notaries Public, &c, Offloe on the square, lend door from Hamilton Street, GODERIOE ONT. Private funds to loan et lowest rates. �. Pnounroox, K. 0, J. L, EtxmoRan H. J. D, Comm" FARM IMPLEM !TS uAVING the Agency for the Me- in Oorrniok aud Deering Duple- plements I will give . closest prices in anything needed In.l+'arm:Iw- plements or Tractors. Oall in and give your order in U. F. 0. style and you will save money. I will guaran- tee you against, any redaction In prices until implement is used, and by order- ing now you will save any advance in price which is likely to take place 8000, Have a few Implements on band which will be sold at old prices, David. Milne ETHEL I DEERINC! AGENCY + John Oliver has taken over the Deering Ag- '. + ency and handles a full line of Farm Implements including the noted g- ,,. I, 0. C. Cream Separators • The only ()ream Separator with two wide open cream outlets— + no cream screw in the path of f .+• the cream. See it when in town. + The I. H.C. 8-10 and 10-20 Tractors + • are among the best.• + BRUSSELS it The Deering Manure Spreader 4, +With the wide spread and very light in draft. John Oliver *+• ++++++++++++++4++++4'++++ h.♦♦. i♦♦NY►♦♦..N,b.4♦ e.ce so • a iijhest e NPrice J a a M PAID FOR } o 1�' Haw Furs 4 a 1 4 a ♦ Hides an 4ie 41.n } Pooltry! $ALS, OP PURE BRED CAT Talt.E Ilurch County Sale at Winglaarn was ii Success, 1 Heron bounty Breeders A.esoela- tlfnt's Sale of Pure tared Steak held in \Viughatn, ou'Thgrsdtty, March 10th, drew a yawed crowd and good prices were received foe most or the auirna1Q •Ilbred, Ail of the animals, forty- nine itrnuntber were sold, the total sale anlututted to SIX thnrrsalld, seven hundred trioti- Arty -two dollats and 'fifty cents, n average of $138.00 per head, The hulls averaged $180 25 turd the females $188.50, Pour 1.letelords were sold ae an average of 11112120. The top price for Herefords wee $100.00, pelage), W. 3. Matiurray, )3russels, tar 13ay Leaf, a heifer era consigned by W. H. Gregg & San, Gnttie,, Shorthorns Oliver Tur•nball, Brusselel paid the highest price, 111300.00 for Roan Pearl 2nd, a four year old "Marr" Flora. The Short- horn consignment of 88 lioad averaged $120.50. 001. R. M.ahtven, Byron, also paid 8800.00 for the Aberdeen Augurs heifer,.; Leah' of Ella Row, contributed by I W, M, Heury, of Peigrave, This is a particularly ultra heifer of l.ueliern- less Et•lea breetliett, (bilis a consideetible number of the : entreats went into the heeds of Ince who are beginning lir the pure bred ' live stock gains and they should give a good account of thetnselvee+ The elm of the Aeeouitttion is to Met dis-, pose of their eurplus stock hod In the seeortd place advertise tbeateetits of the respective breeds and enoou, age a large number of our farmers to start in the bleeding of pure bred stock, Such affairs ntuet have a beneficial effect art the standing and quality of the line stock in our sention, Ma Amos mod Mr. Kapp were the Auctioneers, and they did gond wails,' Nttrne of Animal 001201g/tee Price Purebaser, Address HEREFORDS Gertrude..... , W. H, Gregg $ 122 00 .....W. J. (Merle, \Vingham ,.. Sunrise 28th .... W. 3. Currie, 120 00. , , Wrn. Field, \Vingharn. Bay Leaf .... W. H. Gregg.,., 100 00 W, J. McMurray, 'Relents Oleat view Bonnie Brae W. H, Gregg..,. 82 60 F. Black, Bluevale. ABERDEEN ANGUS Lady of Elm riot ..... W, M, Henry,.,. 800 00 R;'Melrwen, Byron Grandview Prinee J. Mason 155 00 ..,.J. Harvey, Londesboro..... Jack of Elm Row W, Henry 175 00-....A. W. Pugh, Northwood... Beauty of Elm Row.... W. Hersey . 205 00 G. Otatk, Goderich Ringleader of St,.Helene.9' Todd ........ 152 50...... D. H. Bell, Platteville. .... Maplewood Baron A. McEwing 230 00 al, Henry, Belgrave, . Maplewood Rover bth.A, Mql.wing. 125 00 J. McEwen, Winghntn SHORTHORNS Melinda .0. Aitchison 100 00 .,Bert. (Holmes, Wingham.., Belinda ...•.. U: Aitchison 70 00......F. Hogg, n1atc lesa Pearl J. Brewster ..... 145 00 --T. Futune,t rin I n W lar g Royal Edward.., .J. Brewster lUU 00 hi, Procter\Vingham Matchless Helen ,J.Brewster . 185 00 T. Fortune, Wingham . Royal \Vimpple,..•J. K. Oanipbell & Son 187 50 ...A, Procter, Belgrave.....,. Rorie Peatl2ud....J,K. Oaruptiell &Sou 300 00. .0, Turnbull, Brussels. Princees 8th,f.......J..K. Campbell & Son 170 01)..,..G, Clark, Goderich al, Lass 13rtsh ul J K. Campbell & Son 165 00 ... G. OlarkGoderich.. .. Mayflower Lull .) K. Campbell & Sun 150 000 ,,.,,J. 0 Stoltz, Auburn.. Hester Doty Bros........150 00 G. Olark, Goderich .. ...." Snowflake ..Dow Bros 116 00 .S, McBurney Wingham Betsy Lee ...R. Harrison, ....,.• 130 00 .G. Clark, Goderich Rea Pully....... ......... .R. Harriett! 87 50 R, King, Wibghaiu Red Vern R. Harrison ,.. 112 50 .J. Stapleton, Wingham Dorothy K ...... .,Thos Kerr,. 145 00......Jas, Lyons, Luck nuw...... ... Cypress Kelly ... ...Thos Kerr . 147 50 P. Aikell & Son, Teeswater Oyprees1 Maim anti --Thos. Kerr .....,.. 13000 T. Cumming, Listowel...,. Cypres& Bessie Thos .Kerr. 215 00..... G. Ornickshanks, Wingham Oypress111rl ,,... ,Thos. Kerr ....,,,. 100 00 .... Geo. Olark, Goderich........, Proud Victor Zed ` Geo Kerr 160 00 . Jas. Kerr, Ethel .....,...., Flora Snowflake W G. Moffatt.,107 50 Jas. Kerr, Ethel ..........,. Gott troller ,.,.... .. A. 24eKerr:her . 50 00 ..,.,Joe. Porter, Wingham....,,... Vietotis Crows 2nd ....A, McKercher 115 00 S. Woode, 4Vingbam.'. .., 13onnle Jean 31d Thos. Pierce 50 00 Geo. Olark, Goderich. Roam Rose Yhus. Pierce...... 185 00 ....Jus, N. Ratcliffe, Exeter Matchless Queen ..Thos Pierce..,,. 115 00 ....0. Klopp, Zurich b)ysie of Sell/1y Side.Thos. Pierce 130 00, G. Olark, Goderich. Hazel Nit' .... ..........R. Sanderetni 77 50 --W. J. King, Teeswater,... ,. Proud Vte .. R. Sanderson ..... 100 00.....J. MoMurchy. l5ipley Victor . . ..T. H, Taylor & Son. 175 00 R. McDonald, Teeswater.. . Rosalind......, ..... T. 11. Taylor & Sun. 116 00S. Purvis, Ethel ..... ,.., May. Lily 1 H. Taylor & Son. 105 00 A. H. Sturrocks Dundalk... Sleadowamok Reda). Tutubull & Son 150 00 R. Breen, Wingham . ,.... Meadow B'k Signet O Tut lbull & Sum 125 00 J. Blue, Wingh tan .. .... Roar Chief . W. \Vebster...... 97 50 J. J. Kerr, \Vtngham ... Vrrtnrift Louise R. \Vih,iu 97 50 E. 1r. Klopp, Zurich. ..•... Laura .:... ,......R. Wilkie . 105 00 .....Jas, Berm, Ethel..,..... ........ .. Walton The Auction Sale of Jam Smillie went with a good swing aud h•vely bidding was the vogue. Rev Dixou Sharpe, a superannuated Methodistclergyruan„cf Bronte, Oat., Itas beim appointed to fill nut the term of the late Rev. Heury D. Tyler, as pastor at Cargill until regular meeting of the Hamilton (Jonferene0 in June, when a permanent successor.• to ale. Tyler will be appointed. Mr. Shin pe ,.ei vett a tertn as pastor of ()argil! car gregatlon score years ago and iswelt known to the older residents of the town. He entered on his new duties here on Sundety, preaching at ad three appointments on his cit•ouit, Cargill, .I8dett Grove and t'urdy's. Blyth FINED.—Wf!lhtm Patterson, jewel- er, and Albert Lauttit, butcher, both of Wingham, were each,tined $200 and ousts by .11agistrate Reitt'00 Goderich, at Slyth, on a charge of a breach of the 0. 2 A. laid by Inspector Petiole, of Goderich. :The case was the out- come of the remelt shnotiug affair at Winghatu. Both Pattetsou and Loutitt pleaded vilify. A largely eignetl petition was presented bearing the sautes of many Wicighatu people asking tate magistrate fur leniency an the case, Magistrate Reid also heatd a charge .laid by Inspector Pellow against lit•. W. J Witte, who in ltd. anion to being a practising physician, has a drug state. Thethtu'ge was laid under Section' 41 of the 0, T, A. It was alleged that Dr,' Milne obtained 30 bottles of liquor, -aud that in two weeks only 3 bottles were left, The defendant claiwed that. in certain pre• partitions which he sells he uses liquor as a part of the ingredients; and teat the liquor he had obtttiuetl wits re- quired for this purpose, Magistrate Reid decided to ad jndtn the case for a For Sale 0l4 acres of goon land upon which is a Bono- forteble house and frame stable. Poeseesiw, at once, Property loosted in Village of Oram brook, lately owned by Mrm, 12. Brown. ear further particulars b ply to or WM. CAII10RON,)N, Exeoutors, Cranbrook. Bull for Service The wedoratuned'will keep for service, on 834 Lot 60, ton. 2, Morris towngbip, the thoro'•bred Short Horn hull, eininford of Salon, No, 8o4t8 Sired by Gainford- 1,w anis 1t106001; bean Mlldrrtl V1I by Royal Bailor 1180001. Ped- iftleonay be, seen on eppltoetlon. Terms— VOA 0,00 for Choro'-brads payable et time of sw•• viae with privilege to return, Grade cows not allowed, '81108. PIRRC1e, Proprietor Call me tip. ?hone 62x • Hill View Farm • JAS. A. l?'EA • SAM WEI STEIN Breeder of Large English Berkshires Yonne stook for 0410, either sex, a MILL STREET BRUSSELS a lrbr further particulars write or phone. ' 11 Brttoeuls Content— Walton t',10, .R, 12,8 MNM•4i♦44h'4♦4+4•4444i PlronuOolo week, and will hear further evidence at Goderich. Seaforth St. Thomee Anglican church was struck by lightning during a severe storm at 8 o'aock Tuesday everting, of last week just as the people wets assembling for a special mission tier - vice. The tower was partly destroyed and the fuses burned out. No person was injured and the service proceeded in an orderly manner. A meeting was held in the G. W. V. A. ehtbroome last week in connec- tion with the organization of a Fent- ball team to enter the W. F. A. Offic- ers were chosen as follows Preei- .dent, 0. Sills ; vice -President, Foster Fowler ; Secretary -Treasurer, V. Johnstone ; committee, \V, Bright, D. Reid, H. R. Scott; patrons, 0. Stewart, F, Sills, H. R, Ovesswell. Fordwich PRESBYTERIAN O11.13E0 t REOPENS. —Sunday aud Monday, 18th and 14th inets., were red letter days for the Presbyterians of this village. Their church was closed about the middle of last mouth for redecoration, aud was reopened ou Sunday, with Rev. Dr. Harkness, Wroxeter, as -preacher for the day. He spoke to 2 large congre- gations and on Monday evening de- livered an address : "Then and Now.” recalling the thatch of events since he taught school in this vicinity, and also telling of life in Korea, where he serv- ed its one of the first Oanndian mis- sionaries. In regard to financing of the church improvements the board of management tried a new method. They let the contract tend then sent out )ettet• to every family arid mem- ber, detailing what the 0000 would be andskinto n trig them rleciare themselves at the reopening services. The means for paying for the work is now iu sight and the members of the board are rejoicing that they have avoided the usual otnvaes. - Druggist Sabine's Murderers -�--"O Responsibility for the murder of L. 0, chine druggist, ionto w, 8 to to placed by ti coroner's jury Wednesday of last week upon either William Mc- Fadden or Ray ldortnum, John Con- ley, a third roan iu cite party cif band- ite, who is also andel' arrest charged with the Sabine murder, testified at thein nest that he had not gone to the Saline drug stare, but had asked McFadden what he had got, and the latter replied "Nothing, and I had to Wog him to get awtty." Walter Hulse, driver of the motor ear used by the bandits, who is held as a material wituoas, testified that whets McFadden and antrum returned. tothe car atter lowing heen in the Sabine store, "11 ,titan said he had to punch the man in the etomaeh," Hulse said that he did not know at the titre that this meant that.Sabine had been shot. Merad- dell and Bott'uut were at the inquest, manacled. Conley remained lir the oar, a tthort distance from the drug Persuasion `,exiled 7h 7�race.okl o pi HJ was so proud 114 of her first cake. Xt was 30 light so tempting! But her young bro- thers had an eye on it, too, .and . 1 You've simply got to. hide the cakes and ,:bread when they're made from Cream of the West Flour. Maple Leaf Milling Co., Limited Toronto, Winnipeg' Brandon. Halifax ST store, while McFadden and Hotrum were at the store, Hulse said, He had reeelved$8 for hism ht's work, k he g , admitted. Donley, in his evidence said he had lent Hotrum • Isis 88 calibre revolver preparatory to the latter starting on bis fateful errand. They are evident- ly ab d gang. a a , A. 0. 0. W. Grand Lodge It was unanimously decided at the 51st Biennial Oouveutiuu of the Grand Lodge of the Ancient Order' of United Workmen at Toronto last week to adopt the 20 -pay -life certificates as soon as the necessary legislation was. passed by the Ontario Legislature, which was said d toex expected t t b ed a the p re nese ' set scion, Theratt • P Order had , re• serve fund at the close of 1920, accord- ing to the Treasurer's report of, 81,- 540,827, this being an increase of $378,- 078 in -the last 2 years. More than 150 delegates attended the Ca , tvetttail Following are the offiesrs elected for the next two years P. G. M. G Ir. F Drake, Ottawa ; Grand Master R F. Graham, Ottawa ; Gland For emelt, E. P. Button, Hamilton ; Grand Over-; seer, 3. \V. Oooke, London ; Gr arid ' Recorder -Treasurer, F. G. Inwood, Tu- i rants Solicitor, A. G. F. Lawrence, ; Toronto ; Grand Guide, E. W. Klegs- noltb,Toronto ; G, and Inside Vat cis-" man, W.F. Fairhab'u, Ottawa; Granth Outside Watchman, F. 0. Paterson ; I+ Harness Prices Down and you'll be surprised how. reasonable Griffith Harness and repair parts are. Don't wait until the Spring rush of work starts. Repair your worn and broken harness now with rifl1 Vi Harness Repair Parts P There's an inexpensive Griffith "part" for every break. Why worry along with broken harness? We have Billets, Breast Straps, Martin- gales, Hama Strait:, etc. G. 0. MANNERS - Brussels C. W. BENNETT - - Walton B. F. CARR - - Ethel iiiiiigglimmiminisaillameglisesseimignuAseesmawsi Whorn It May Concern THE Parliament 'of Canada has recently passed a bill regulating the taking of the vote on the Referendum in Ontario on April 18. The points to remember are as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Every British subject by birth or naturalization, man or woman, resident in the Dominion of Canada one year previous to February 1, 1921, and resident in the Province of Ontario for two months previous to same date, ie entitled to vote, unless otherwise disqualified. Voters' Lists used in the last provincial referendum are the lists to be used in this Referendum, subject to revision. Every voter in an urban polling divi- sion must be on the list, and will presumably be on the list only in the division in which he resides, In incorporated cities and towns of 1,000 popula- tion or over arrangements will be made for receiv- ing applications from anywho are not now on the list onpMarch 29 to April 4 inclusive—except Sun- day—when for six clear days officers will sit to receive such applications. In rural polling divisions the voter must be either on the list or be put upon it as a resident and be vouched for as such by another resident. Both affirmative acid negative sides have the right to select scrutineers. Women have the right to vote. OTE .ancd vote i• Ontario Referendum Conmittoe,a i�!iytixla3 firand Mediedl I,xnmhner, E.F. Snyder, ri), 5), 1 rent*); Itarecntlye Board, 1Z. (1. Gridiron, L. 1', Button, J. Lookle \VII,••ini is It [)rake and 0. 1., (Jain' heumatism Neuritis, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Tesr pletstxx Rheumatic: Cap5uies Have brought good, health to half -a -million sufferers, A healthful, money -saving remedy, well known for fifteen years, pre - (scribed by doctors, sold by drug-. gists, $1.00 a box, Ask our agents or write frir a free trial package. Templetons,142 Ding W., Toronto Lural Agent • James Vox eros, Among the Deputy Dietale1 Grand Master Workmen elected for thevar. does dletriote are the following Ulu, r, C. 11. Demos; Frio, Iia 80i11- wull ; London, Jeseph Ward I Breni, George 1, Borne ; I3amilten, Pater ()treasures) ; Geelplt, 1' P. Urtu'long Iininn, J• 101. Govenlock; Brnre, T, d. Niehole ; Duiferin, R. B. tiertry. faster Term •fpens Mart 29 Build for Suceese by Attending D r Yongo & charms eta., Toronto This School enjoys a groat reputation 41 1 for superior Wort and for Miming the 19 graduates gniekly in good positions. 5,4 lore are thonsnnde of openings in „e !reroute mei rawr„end we ere palled upon to811 more than we elan. Open 411 rear. Enter Many time, °hrectars f free. ,�, 4 W. J. RLLIOTT, PRINCUPAI, 21 e t • eryaso •easseser't •s- +e•ev-i•e4. a 4.+++4+4+4,4404 4,41,4•441,4444.44 4, + The Seaforth Creamery �earn wanted • Send your Cream to the Creamery thoroughly =a , ed e tablishn s and that gives vas Y ou 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 4b • it honestly, using the scale test to weigh , Cream sam + pies 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. a McCALL, Phone 2310, Brussels, or write to The Seaforth Creamery Co. SEAFORTH, ONT. e404-4,4 e>' Apt!+ 4.0.4,0,404444-4+e,.1•6+4+4+0+e•st-C9.gt o* -44++4 es to ,0004. + A YEAR FOR LIFE e. A CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY PROVIDES IT I f —No better life investment available —No better security obtainable 4F +—Cannot be seized or levied upon for any cause 4' —Will be replaced if lost, stolen or destroyed + —Not affected by trade depression .+I. —Free from Dominion Income Tax •..FFF —No medical examination required + Anyone over the age of 5 years resident or domiciled in Canada •�I' + may purchase. + i# two persons may purchase jointly. t + Employers may purchase for their employees—school boards for •Il• + • their teachers—congregations for their ministers. + + + interment of Annuities Ottawa, for new booklet and other information desired. Apply to Your postmaster; or write, postage free, to S. T. Bastedo, Super. • State sex and age'leat birthday. ++ -ete aq. Wanted Ship yerUr Cream Direct to the russe s Creamery Prompt Service Satistactc.ry 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 s Ona trial and you will not want to discontinue, lBre ssCrmery Stwart Bras. Props. MOMMENIMIIVOnstlee 10a4+4.4,4'04040.+4+4444i+.e0.,4,.+ 441id♦+♦i@G♦4•Ri4gA0ekee0 ; C' Enter Any Time L • . O . We give thorough Courses ; have Iiaxperieneed Instructors who give individual attention to pupils. Our graduates are meeting with sucaoes. We ate training Soldiers under a cifdtlittt ' Civil lie -establishment Commission. Adelman rho Coltett:o for ProoCatrrlo,ruo, to either rte.. Stratfor%.4' or Wingham FC4010044044ee4..♦mss ices* o e 0 -++.•ASO et it t 4400-4 oep 4.4444