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PR, WARD4A'W
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College. Day and night calla. Office eppoeite
Fleur Mill, ltthel.
JAMES M'FADZEAN
Agent Hawick Mutual fire Insurance Company
Phone 42 Turnberry Street, Brussels'
Successor to John Harris, Walton.
T. T. M'RAE
M. B.. M. O. P., d S. O.
M. 0. H., Village of Brussels,
Physician, Surgeon, atcaouohe:ir
C Aloe at residence, opposite Maly file Church,
yynllam street.
PROUOFOOT, NIIIORAN 8 COOKE
Barristers, Beticitorr, Notaries Public..
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Office on the Square, 2o4. door from Hamilton
Street,
OODEBIOH. ONT.
Private fonds to loanat lowest rates..
W. PROUDFOOT, K. 0, T. L. SILLORLII
H. J, D. COKE
ELLIOTT /",
Tonga & °harlife eta, To
Is Noted Throughout Can-
t), ada for High Grade Work.
i Write for Catalogue and arrange to
enter at our Fall Term opining Aug. 20.
We have filled positions recently at 0120
e month and $2700 per opium. Stud-
ents have been In attendance this year
from Newfoundland on the East. Que.
heo on the North and Manitoba on the
West.
1'. W. J. ELLIOTT. PRINCIPAL.
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FARM
IMPLEMENTS
HAVING the Agency for the Mc.
Cormick and Deering Irnple-
plemente I will give closest
prices in anything need ed in Farm Im-
plements or Tractnrs. Call in and
give your order in U. F. 0. style and
you will cave money. I will guaran-
tee yen against any reduction in prices
until implement is used, and by order-
ing now you will save any advance in
price which is likely to take place
soon.
Have a few Implements on hand
which will be sold at old prices.
David Milne
ETHEL
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Highest Price Paid for
o DId Hens
'1' Get rid of them while the mar-
; ket is good ae price is likely
to drop,
M. 'Yol neck
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a. AGENCY
John Oliver
BRUSSELS
has taken over the Deering Ag-
ecce, and handles a full line of +
Form Tmpletnente Including the
noted
I. Nr C. Cream Separators
ea The only Cream Separator with
two wide open cream outlets- +
... no cream screw in the path of +
, the cream. See it when in town. +
The h R. C. I-10 and I0-20 Tractors
are among the best.
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The Deering Manure Spreader
I With the wide spread and very
light in draft,
John Oliver
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GRANULATED
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Now le the time to buy,' •
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BRAN and SHORTS
• ▪ Barrel and Bag Salt.
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Phones 43 and 27 r
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▪ W J. McCracken
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mad Lets
THE fellow who is pulling on the oars
basu'tmuch time to rock the boat,
WATFORD Chautauqua 'committee,
after paying all expenses, have a sur-
plus of over $too on hand,
HAVE you something for which you
have no use, that you wish to sell ? A
liner 10 THE PosT will do the trick,
3 CAR owners, Eit Listowel, were fined
$y,00 tor not having tail lights burning.
The seine trick might easily be turned
here, especially on a' Saturday night.
Watch out and save cost by obeying the
law.
PARKHILL Rural Telephone Co. has
applied to the Ontario Railway and
Municipal Board for authority to in
crease its charges for telephone service
from $12 to $15 per year.
Heels is a paragraph from the Barrie
Examiner welch applies to other places
as well :-At this time of the year when.
the town is full of Summer visitors, it is
well to remember that courtesy and a
little attention to strangers is one of the
best means of making a place popular
with the travelling public.
30,000 FARM LABORERS,—It is esti•
mated that to harvest this year's crop in
Manitobe, Saskatchewan and Alberta, it
will require approximately 30,000 men,
The Canadian Pacific has arranged and
is advertisingusual special fare of
t .00 to Winnie and will run c'
$ special
nal
5 P>2:
P
trains from Toronto August 8th,loth,
17th and send. See any Canadian
Pacific agent for full details.
GREAT IMPROVEMENT.—To bare bag-
gage examined by the customs officials
before arrival at the port, aud
chocked
to Its inland destination, is one of the
roost highly appreciated features of ser-
vice on the Canadiau Pacific Express
liners arriving at Quebec. By putting
customs officials and a staff of baggage
cbeckers on board of the Express ships
at Father Point the C. P. R. overcomes
the long and sometimes tedious delay
otherwise experienced, and by the time
that the ship docks at Quebec the
special trains in readiness there to "con-
vey passengers to their inland destina-
tions, and through this service able to
proceed immediately.
Fordwioh
E. Schwandt had the misfortune to
run a fork into his knee.
Giddens farm on Boundary West
has been purchased by Hugh Hutch-
inson.
Rev. and Mrs. P. G. Powell and
family, Ridgetutvo, are the guests of
friends in and around the village,
Herb. PValkonl and Bruce Edgar
have been sacceasful in passing their
Lower Matriculation Examinations.
Mrs. Donaghy, Misses Mande Har-
ding and Minnie Campbell attended
Grand Lodge of the L. O. B. A. in
Toronto.
Rev. Wallace Johnston, Churchill,
spent part of a week visiting his
parents, S. and Mts. Johnston, and
other relatives here.
Blyth
Council granted $15 to Public Lib.
rare, and $26 to Agricultural Fair.
$2,000 will be raised by issue of de-
bentures for Telephone Co. purposes.
Huron Plax Go. commenced opera-
tion with a flax pulling machine.
Many 'phones on the Blyth system
were put out of commission by light
ning.
Oongratulatiohs are extended Cecil
Gardiner and Boyd Taylor in passing
their Upper School Examinations.
Joseph Uttley, A11811. Craig, the new
lineman for Blyth Telephone System
commenced his duties hurt week.
Mrs. (Judge) J. A. Jackson, and
daughter, Lethbridge, Alta., are visie-
ing at the haute of the former's lath-
es, J. G. Einigh.
Mies 8 Gte Lta Tiffin p
Victoria Hospi-
tal Tiuitiing School, London is spend•
ing her vacation with her parents in
the Methodist parsonage.
' Listowel
The street decoration and lighting
for the Celebration looked fine.
Groes receipts of Old Boys' reunion
was over $8,000. A small balance is
expected,
11 out 12 pupils who wrote on the
Upper School or Honor metric at Lis-
towel High School passed the exam.
A happyre-union
Roth -
well's ouSchool clava wags the
occasion of a presentation to this
estimable lady of a briquet of Ameri-
can Beauty roses and a silver tea ear -
vice.
The Mexican street vocalist, Kan-
saki, was sent to Kingston peniten-
tiary for 5 years for stealing a coat
from the Arlington' 11lotel. He will
have ample oppOt Woke, for twanging
the guitar and mending hie morals.
An 18 year old dameei from Port El-
gin Wile rooming with him at the Ar -
Wigton bore,
Mrs. (Rev,) M. L, Wing, wife of the
pastor of the 'Evangelical Ohmeh,
Listowel, dropped dead Sunday of last
week. Rev. and Mrs, Wing mime to
Listowel in June, succeeding Rev. lel
(lishler, Mrs. Wing was fn her 00111
year. The funeral took place Wed-
neaday,lutetium' twas made at Kit'
abetter,
• Salvation Army Band received $400!
in the calltletinn' they took dlirIng the
Re•Ili11o11, 'l'h1),Duty [veli,
Rev, Dr. Hazen Eumeived home after
a rnontb'e llolhlaya lint took the onion
services last Snntley between the i
Presbyterlan and eleelealist obtuCbos,
Atwood
(3oy Hanna left for Bounty, Sask.,
atter two Iweeke vacation here..
Miss Ada Blackwell underwent an
operation having Tier tonsils removed.
MI's, J, P. (ireonoidee and 2 daugh-
ters attended the Old Bonne week at
Brltntfor d,
Mao, Jarnes Rolman, who has been
seelously 111 for soma time, is now re.
covering pieeiy,
Aeneas Richmond, Buffalo, is visit-
ing his brother, Hugh Redmond.
He took in the Old Buys' Reunion in
Lletowel.
East Wawanosh Council
Oouucil meet July 28th with mem-
bers present,
Minutes of last meeting read and
passed on [notion of Robertson and
Coulter.
Directors from Turnberry Agricul-
tural Society were present asking for
a grant in slid of Society. Motion of
Coultes pond Robinson $60 was given
as a donation on condition that all
children in this township be admitted.
free to Winghain Fall Pair,
Treasurer's half yearly statement to
June 80, showing balance on hand to
date of $810 81, received and ordered
to be filed. .
Collector presented bond, the seine
being accepted ae satiefacloey,
Moved by Ooultes and Gillespie,
that, Clerk notify Roy Patterson, 0o,
Engineer, to prepare estimate in re-
gard to certain repairs needed on
Toll Drain so that matter can be at-
tended to this season.—Oarried.
By -Law No. 8, 1921, authorizing
borrowingsuff'ien
c L money to meet
ordinary expenditure was read and
passed.
Following accounts were paid—
Municipal World,,supplies $ 7 03
Wm. Ruddy, assistance,
Sturdy Drain 3 00
D. Lockhart, assistance
Sturdy Drain 3 00
Holiday Time -
Freedom from all aches and
pains assured by
Templeton's
Rheumatic Capsules !
Keep them in your home,
Take them on your vacation S
For Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
- $t
¢.
1311
ache.
Head , Train Sickness,
al.N at your druggist's.
Sold by Jas. Pox
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Subsri,hers
'The figures slier you mime
on this paperwill ellow lei what
date your subsoription is paid.'
if in arrears -*nee remit by
.0101neer nyder, register ed letter
or ehequ0 at par. It will re-
lieve us of the necessity and
e cost of sending out notices, if h.
te you will act on this suggestion b`
at once. Don't forget that the
rate le $2 a year in itdvauee, O
American subsoriptione $250 5
owing to extra postage: ee
The Post bb��
Brussels Ontario E!�
Jenkins Se Bradnuek, part
payment. on drain contract 44000
Blyth Standard, printing ac.. 60 12
Wingbam Advance, advertis-
Milton McBurney, grading
and gravelling Con. 11 ..... 30 60
Wm. Anderson, raking stones 8 00
Geo. Coultas, putLiug stones
ie swamp 0011, 10..........2 00
Wm. Robinson, tile and put-
ting in culvert,. Con8 11 00
Abner ()miens, premiums on
fire hall, Auburn
R. H. Scott, gravelling0on, 10
E. Geddes, rep. road grader...
J. Craig, grading . -• .... .
Geo. Johneton, drawing eel -
1 00
Geo, Johnston, gravelling on
Oou. 4 ..... 63 04
'Win, Fothergill, repairs to
plow 1 00
Wm. Leggatt, work on grader 1 00
John Campbell, raking stone 8 00
F. Devereaux, gravel 7 60
P. W. Scott, gravel..... .... ...............28...95
J. Stonehouse, gravel 3 00
R. H. Scott, gravel .... 4 95
Sam. McBurney, gravel 10 35
W. Fothergill, gravel • 2 65
A, McDougall, gravel.... 10 50
T. Taylor, gravel . . 1 80
Wm. Fitzpatrick, gravel.0 45
A. Scott, gravel—. 2 70
Chas, Sandburlt, gravel........ 3 00
El. Johnson, gravel ........ 4 35
R. Redmond, gravel........,.... 75
Thos. Taylor, shovelling........ 2 00
Gen Kerr, shovelling. 1
e g 1 00
Clift Pickering, c r g, ehovellnng .. 3 00
R, 13. Scott. shovelling 6 00
Council ad,j,mimed to Thursday,
Aug. 25th.
A. PoBTErteent.n Clerk.
4 50
56 70
4 00
89 00
2 50
Monkton Methodist churches milk-
ed highest for nutnber of delegates et
Gderich Summer school.
l.al01‘ Day May see it Base Ball .
touriettn 2110t ?Jut nth,
13o re i, g tournament , in Exeter
Wednesday of this sveek,
Rev. Dr, retain, Seaforth, is spend.
int; his holidays et New York,
30 btlrrele of street oil were received
et Henson to help lay the dust,
Boras belu11011g LO Pcauk 5411i1.es,
Whalen, suffered from a st reit e.
New flex 01111 has been built nil sill
of the one destroyed by fire at Exeter.
10 Zurich pupile wrote at lenunnce
exah)inetion. All passed, 6 taking
homes,
Ladies' Aid of Lutheran church,
Zutcieh, celebrated the 13th annivt'r-
atu37ie,y,
a Stella Gregory, Exeter, will
tenet) in Brantford Collegiate, Sa'ary
"13,00 13e11 family, Heiman, held a re -trefoil
pie -sic at Greed Pend. There were
30 lreeei11
13arn of Will. Zutlrigg, Kurtzvllle,
mud season's crop was burned by
light elute,
;Miss Mabel Hogg, Seaforth, will
Leach S. 8. No, 4, McKillop far (min-
ing term,
Alden Johns and bride, Sasltnloon,
are visiting at fortner's parental Home
at Exeter,
Hensall will use Council Chamber
for Continuation School purposes un-
til the uew school is built.
2 ellen were busy along the high-
way of St. Colunlban, cutting weeds.
Itis a sane bit of good business.
Ernest Hettinger, Oreditnn locality,
lost one of his hands and forearm in a
thresher working at Ons, Morrii,•n's,
Rev. Qt,.. Brook, Crediton, has gone
for a 0 weeks trip to England. His
pulpits will be supplied by laymen.
Rev. Mr Meyer, Zurich, and Rev,
GuelHannph,nb, Crediton, attended the Com-
munity Conference at the 0. A, O.,
Owing to a fall from n wagon, Mar-
jory, 7 yen' old daughter of WVui.
Bart, Con. 5, Stanley township, met
her death.
A. T. Cooper, Clinton, Go. Temper-
ance Secretary, conducted the sei-
vices at Gorrie and Orange Hill last
Suday.
1line of the pupils of S. S. No, 8,
McKillop, were rewarded for gond
wnrk at Entrance exam. by a holiday
trip to Bayfield.
While being taken to see the sol-
diers' metunrial, in her wheel chair,
Mrs. neagle Atkinson, Egmnndville,
had one of her thigh bones broke,' by
an upset.
ANY PAIN a THE BODY
Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatio, Back
ache Sciatic and Ovarian Pains.
One or two DR. MILES' ANTI -Pail
PILLS—and the pain is gone. Guar
anteed Safe and Sure. Price 30e
Sold in Brussels by James Fox.
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THE welfare of new agricultural communities in this Province
requires that land clearing be done with the cheapest
agent at hand—Fire. Therefore, restrictions must hamper
settlers as little as is consistent with safety to lives and property. Dis-
astrous experience proves that in hot, dry weather unregulated use of fire in
thickly wooded Northern Ontario means a menace to the lives and property
of settlers and destruction of the provincial forest resources upon which a
large part of Ontario's revenue and the livelihood of thousands of her citi-
zens depend.
That is why Ontario adopted a "Close Season" and the "Permit System"
for setting out fire. But, remember, whether you have a permit or not, you
are responsible for damages caused by any fire you light. Be careful—
ave 's Forests
They re )mars
The "Close Season" for setting
out fire in Northern Ontario is
from April 16th to September 30th.
During that time within the Per-
mit Area no one may set out tire
for clearing land, disposing
of, de-
bris or other inflammable waste,or
for any industrial purpose, witout
first obtaining a written fire permit
from a Fire Ranger. This applies
not only to settlers but to railway
section crews, camp and mill crews,
road builders, including Govern-
ment employees, and all other per. -
sons.
When starting fire for cooking
and camping, the law requires that
a place be selected free from in-
flammable material, that every rea-
sonable
precaution be taken to pre-
gent such fire spreading and that
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it be thoroughly extinguished be-
fore quitting the place.
The "Close Season" applies to all
Ontario north of Bobcaygeon and
Smith's Falls
west of the line
from there to Renfrew.
The Permit Area includes those
parts of Nipissing, Sudbury, Temis-
kanling and Algoma lying north of
the C.P,R. between Mattawa and
North Bay and north of the C. N.
R. westward to a point some 36
miles beyond Ilornepayne.
The remainder of the Province
farms the Exempt Area. Within
the sparsely peopled Exempt Area
no permits are generally issued,
but
those setting
out [fir t
"Close Season" oare required to
exercise every reasonable precau-
tion and a Chief Fire Ranger, if
he deems it wise, may serve a Pro-
hibitory Notice and require a per-
son to take out a permit.
The Fire Ranger does his best
to follow the happy medium be-
tween the desire of the settler to
"get a ire -
meats of Public Safety. ood bu" and Help preqtrhim
all you cae
Ontario 1' orestry Branch
Parliament Bldgs„
Toronto, Ontario
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rordson Tra,ctor
THE FORl)SON'1'RACTOII is built with over strength inevery
part to withstand tliesltaiils of constant heavy work. IL• was
tested outer every possible (erudition of farm work before it was
put ml the tnarkrt It has been tried out by thousands Of farmers in
lie' poet 100 yea) a Lied bas never fallen down on its olalme,
The Pei teen ie simple 111 design, flexible In control and operation,
uademon-trate this [Neter 00 your farm. When we sell you.
It I ,14 w. .,,' tight here to keep 1t running every day in the year.
We hire Fla (Non pails and Fnndson mechanics,
Da M. SCOTT, Brussels
Au! 'HOl lZL'D FQI}D DEALER
14 Bey S lana Ell'
ii:g 1(t. leery noel fee
G F.tleo t, 1. shell,
vent!)
Y010112 perq.1.' of
ed Otto Seim z, f1
dent, with en add,
'/tete, rile camp -
10 flays. It. v, J.
ie 111 charge of the
f)a-hwnnd pleseut-
• relit, a former reel -
,es anti a fenntairt
12 vole of f ll tittle [vers shipped
ft otn Exeter 1'c t 0'.l (k net.ry market.
549 hears in all 11 entlsfeetnty 1500
heed will gee Wee hr,e,i crremnpauied
lel lot.
Ella Murko,•k, S. S. No. 4, Stephen
("0' 111211111, wan District S'l,ularship
ntfered try Exeter High School toe
l,l'st nn,rka at 1$otrlu,Ce examination.
Alay Abbot int k teed.
The big Ashfield steer, whose
weight is
3,750 xl 3 reli girth if
feet 3 tint thner> (tutltln ioches, -has
t, on et hi for $3 000 it Is said, and will
be exhibited at Pairs.
PerthCo unt
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18 ricks took pat tin Mitchell how
hug tamrrlay,
26 Mitchell maidens are camping at
(3aylield for 2 weeks.
line. .1,
Tina up is bark to Mitchell
after a visit e1 3 months with het
pet ewe in London, fang. Site says
thousands are out of work
Perth apple crop is light.
9 additional electric 'lights are asked
for or) Mitchell streets.
Foundation wall is up for new store
to be built by C. W. Hobbs, Monkton.
About 20 acres of oats on a farts
near. Kinkora was destroyed by rust.
Fall wheat was a good crop in Mit-
chell locality but oats and barley
were light.
Councillor Rock was unable to at-
tend last meeting of Logan township
Council Owing to illness.
Richard, son of Rev. R. Hannah, of
Harvaid, III., formerly of Mitchell,
was drowned in Hartford, Conn.
Miss (Edith Erskine, Monkton, was
at Geneva Park, as representative to
convention front mStraf W
S.
told W. M. .
The connect for the Northwest
drain and branches, Logan township,
has been let to John Reid for $15,000.
rem k to be completed by August
1922. Some job,
Logan
township Board
of Health . in
strongly objecting to the Monktonu
Creamery running the waste from
factory through a tile brain into nn
open agricultural drain. Provincial
Board of Health is to investigate.
Well Tools
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Town Deliveries
Tuesdays and Fridays
Patronage Solicited. 4+
ROBT. KERR +
BRUSSELS 4,
275 feet 1} inch Drill Rope nearly new,
1 set .Tara and Rope Socket,
1 Sinker, 16 Peet by 3 inches,
1 4 -inch Sand Pump,
1 5.10011 Sand Pump,
14 -inch Reetnet',
2 ii -inch painters and Bits for sante,
Also a length of 0 -inch Casing. ,
All for sale cheap as owner has no
use for them.
Wells Cleaned Out and Pumps Repaired
Woli Drilling done as usual.
Oall up Phone 28x
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111 are slu,wing it large a. etmene of Sliver Oaascrnles and Pie
P -tlry •vifh Pet ex 14i •ee Linings, Bmkiilig Dishes, Flower Bae-
hats.ie13't,f.t.Sol eTolls in Silver d Out Giase Sugar
and Creams, 1tntlad,ti 'Spoon 11 aye, Salad 13twi4 and Berry Bowie,
Sher tett (Massa'., eine See our line.
A pi� Y o f fancy Black Parlor Clocks Pl.;Special
Diamond Rings
O01. Diamond Rings line spec-
ial yams. Pricey 1425, .1)1411,
$511, $75 and :$1011. ('all and
see
e the new style.
Wedding Rings
1\'e cal ry 12 lionIpi (2 sloclr, all
sizes, in the new style, either
fancy or plain. Get the 'Wed-
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The 2 c Autographic Kodak Jr.
The Kodak of the season. The one ynit've
rend about. Its a Kodak and its Autogra-
phic. It. lakes pictures almost Poet Card
size, equipped with F. 7. 7. ' Kodak Arias -
Cigrnat Lena. 1'lie prion is
$25.00
it gives a e1a1'pnese of detail right to the
edge of the )letups,
minee in and aro it.
R. WENDT,
OPTICIAN WROXETER