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The Brussels Post, 1924-4-16, Page 4be ,lcstis '\East WEDNI'*,DAX APRIL id 1929 'Ills Sates '1'ax wilt be dropped on l3,grit'ilitur.tl iinlhle.tnan s olds the new budget and the Unite shoul.l Ise spill.. (1 to other classes as well Extra Sessional indeinnity of tfir,50o Will be granted Sir Sinclair, leader of the Liberal group of 14 iu the Local Legislatare, by amendment of the law to read a fol owing of to iusterd of is. This should give the various parties to the House a fair show even if it 'does imply a broadening out policy. SECTIONof the Hudson Bay Railway that were allowed to almost become scrapare to be repaired. i)o miles of steel will be required to build road se far as Port Nelson. There appear to be 2 verVproWunced views of the service- abilii y and necessity of the railroad, and both cannot be. correct, .` e sometimes wonder if it is the white elephant in the government's Menagerie. Cot stands the test when it comes to fair comparisons. A number of Canadian families sought their fortunes in Mexico, as a much tooted Elderado, but an experience there brought about a change of heart Sad they are now back to Western Canada. "Far elft fields look green" is still true but the fields are often no greener thea the fellow who bites at the wonderful story and dips in without full personal iuvestigat oh. To his financial sorrow he fiodthat Canada is a lent worth cheering for, l,asr week at the W. M. S. Conven- tion of the Presbyterian Cbutcb for Ontario a resolution asking to admit women to the pulpit of the church was passed. Vile P•+ST would tail in line with this r.qtest hue wuu1d not be dis- posed to allow them to enter the ranks of the ministry, unless they pledged themselves to remain single. A hus- band in such a situation might cause considerable trouble, unless he was sof' ficieotly domesticated to take charge of the housekeeping and nursery and not ch management. Man dabble in cuo g y a woman could grace the pulpit and ren- der fine service. Tats old world is a-movering along all right, and Excelsior appears to be the motto of au increasing number. To prove our point we notice at Peterboro' a woman was fined $too for killing a valuable dog that she threw a stone at. Some doubters have said a woman was no good at accurate hurling and never bit what she aimed at. That fellow owes womankind an apology and the Peterboro' heroine can well afford to pay the aesessmect in lieu of proving to a demonstration that she made a bullseye Of course we are saying all this without positive assurance that she aimed at the canine. Wu notice that the hen Laying Con- test now in progress at Ottawa city is; thought to be of sufficient interest to have the weekly returns broadcasted by radio each Saturday at 7.3o p m. This is one way to boost one of the best moves toward poultry improvement Brussels will have special interest in these reports as Councillor Walter Rose, of town, has a pen of albite Legholns at Ottawa that is keeping well to the front, among many feathered competi- tors. The type of ben that can produce the largest number of eggs in a year is what the country needs, as the "clack- er" wastes too much time in her anxiety for motherhood. No small interest centres round the annual presentation of the Federal Budget. Hon. A.. I. Robb, acting Min ister of Finance, in the absence of Hoa. Mr. Fielding, who is ill, isoptamistic in his summary as he believes the cut in •I revenue will be made up by economy. A number of changes are proposed in IIII the tariff that should prove beneficial to i Agriculture, as it deals with farmimaeb inery, &c. Here's where troubles begin, I however, as the implement manufac• turers at once proceed to pounce on the 1 party In power and give them a doing for reducing their profits. In consider- ing the general wellbeing of the Domin- ion everybody cannot expect to be government favorites, CIvn.ITY pays a good premium and its practice is worth while, not as a casual feature but as a daily fixture. It hriugs Its own reward. Trouble is nearly always brewing for the man with auuaruly tongue and a cross-grained temper. Here's an example :-G. Brach- anan, a Labor member of the British House of Commons, called a &brother member, Lieut. Col, Amery, "A little swine and guttersnipe," As an indica- tion that the insult WAS barbed the re• cipieut, to true Britiab style, shot out a punch 00 the jaw to the defamer. I1 civility bail predominated the "pretty little scene" would never have been en- acted and the twO M, P.'s might have continued to pose as gentlemen instead of a pair of blackguards. A jackass may be dressed ap in a iion's pelt but he le still.a jackass. factory Hands Wanted We. want a nueaisher .t31 Men and liege to work 10 0111 Wagon \Yorks, Brussels, Apply at once. Ancient Srps. & White BAVS8ELa Wsi.vr personal interest do you feel in Eas'er, which comes next Sunday 7 Is it a Joy briugtr, establishing the great - nem of all facts -the Resurrection of eat M t*ter-and kindling in, oar hearts the Hope of immorality 2 It was a glad song 00 Bethlehem's plains when the angels sang "Sebald I bring you good tidings of great joy" but equally so when on Easter'moru the Angel said "Re is not here. He is risen," The world has s good right ' o rejoice in the thought that the resurrection is a'true story and live so thrt we may share in its reality, 'rue hanging of Murrell and Topping last week as murderers makes a black total of 104 executions in this Province in 24 years, Of these 9 paid the penalty in Middlesex Co. Judging by the records of 1923 the average is not likely to lower so long as selfishness, greed and low morals holds sway. A clean record' in a family i, not Appraised often enough at its true valuation and the op- posite is often passed over by the impu tattoo that the transgressor was the "black sheep" of the flock, There are many sheepfolds where a black sheep is not to be found, we are glad to state. The proper example to the youth and their careful training is no unimportant part ot family history. Brussels Council Regular meeting: of Brussels Council Wad held Monday evening ni❑ of last week all the membst1s present, Reeve in Che Mink. Minutes of last meeting read and passed, Moved by J. W, Armstrong, second- ed by J. H. Hewitt that minutes se read be passed. Carried. Following accounts were presented : Wilton & Gillespie, coal, electric light $ 610 00 C. Palmer, Wood for , Hall 62 60 A, Ruesell, wood electric light 107 31. A, Oakley, team, taking miler 2 00 to Seaforth th ..., 1 Canada National Ry freight on coal ................. ... 88 30 Can, National R9., duty.,,:,,27 50 Jas, Fox, disinfectants 31 13 Geo. McNichol, nye Dept, putting up ropes in Fire Hall 3 00 Gordon McDowell, salary 75 00 Gordon McDowell, disinfecting 4 00 S. T. Plum, livery ,,,.. 1 50 Hobt. Thuell, galaxy and rent 150 00 A. C. Seeker, expenses to Good Roads Asap., Toronto, 15 00 N. F. Gerry, Auditor 10 00 M. Black, Auditor . 10 (10 G. R. Davidson, teaming, &c 65 10 R. Patrick, cord cedar 3 (10 R. Thuell, grates for furnace... 42 00 Moved by J. W. Armstrong, second- ed by W. Rose that above accounts be paid. Carried. By -Law No. 3, 1024, was read 3 tithes and passed authorizing the is- suance ref 10 yeat debentures. at 51% to provide for Telephone floating debt, caused largely by the datuage done by the sleet storm some time ago and which has been carried along by the bank. Debentures will be sold locally. The Auditnre' report for 1928 was Coun- ell andland t orderthed by ed to beprinted ed in THE POST, on motion of Weller and R,.Rs, Qceytinn of increasing Taneient Traders' license was introduced and Olerk asked to report on the Statute dealing with 11. Present By -Law calls for payiiaellt of $40.00 AO Transient trader. Objection was taken to racing of children's wagons on the sidewalk anti Ile lay -law dealt with the Matter the Chief was s ked t0 spe that the practice was stopped, The use of fireartne in the Corpora• tion was also briefly dlscussed and the law prohibiting such discharge will be. carried out as it woe considered a. menace topnblie safety. Proposed drain on Elizabeth ;street awaits the presentation of a petition to Council from property owners. Hydro introduction was dwelt upon and urgency expressed for an official visit to Brussels so as to definitely tnark out the course to be followed." Improvements to Council Chamber were touched upon but nothing definite done, Council then adjourned, Morris Council Meeting of Morrie Township Council held April 711s, 1924. Members pres- ent, Minutes read and approved,, Reports on the McCutcheon, Mc- Arthur and Wilson Drains were read. The Wilson Drain report was pro- visionally adopted. McArthur Drain report was referred,. to the Engineer. McCutcheon Drain report was re- ferred to the Engineer for considera- tion. Following accounts were paid :- F. R. Smith, fumigators $"2 80 Municipal World .. 6 00 J. Barr, gravel •• ••2 10 F. McGaughey, gravel 00 Wm. Skelton, gravel 75 2. Little, expenses to Clinton4 85 R. H. Shortreed, expenses to Clinton 3 20 James Peacock, Assessor90 00 Next meeting will be May 26th. Fenceviewers are as follows :-Wm. Pollock, John Brown, John Potter, Thee, Marshall, Geo, Selly, Jas. Nichol, Chas. Wilkinson, Henry Johnson, Joseph Clegg, Thos, Ellie, Duke Jordan, Geo, Davis, Eli Case - more, Russell Jermyn. F: McCallum, Geo. Henderson, John Mustard, Chas. B. Forrest. Pmrndgeeers orris 1924 will be M D. Jewitt, John Messer, 0. Campbell, 0, Ramsay, R. Garnise, J. Mustard, Lyle Hopper, 0. Anderson, Wm. Stubbs, G, Bone, B. Carter, Wm. Pipe, J. Noble, W, H, McCutcheon, R. Nesbitt, S. McCall, J. Brown, J. +++++++++++++++++++++44+++ FOR HATCHING EGGS a.. Single Comb White Leghorn 10 Gents above market price will be charged but not lees than 35e per dozen. Alex. Perrie Phone 2516 Brussels R. R. 8 Pasture to Rent jinn ACRES with abund- UU of Grass and Water, to be rented by the month for the season. Will furnish the Salt. For further particulars apply to P. Ament, BRUSSELS Abstract of Accounts —OF THE— VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS FOR THE YEAR 1925 RECEIPTS Balance in Standard Bank Local Rates County Rates Dog Tat 1 481 tib 8279 60 1499 50 School T.evy 7495 99 School LOan Levy ... 048 05 School f,evy Grey 19 0048 SoboolLoen Levy. Grey School Levy, Morrie 82 10 Sghool Loan LeYy Morrie 7 20 Local Ttnprovement Rates 2969 Ile Good Roads Account BM8 52 Beheol Grants 706 26. Rents and Weigh Scalae 458 80 60 0 Etee1rto Lights 4440005 10 Wood Account 85 67 Telephone System 11686 00 Miscellaneous • 406 12 Sinking Fund 687.10 $ 80079 84 NY EXPENDITURE$ Good Roads Account .... •..•5 9572 14 Electric Light v , ' 4818 27 Telephone. System 11481 14 Oonaty Rates ,,,1608 70 Fire Department 80 00 Interest 518 47 Salar'eLibrory 1� 0705 Printing N. 125 25 Town Hall 161 281 10 Streets Loans repaid 45200 00 Scheele 8806 26 Debenture Account 1960 89 School Loan Account . 887 50 Miscellaneous 8112 01 2-82548 42 Selene $ 858141 ASSETS Balance in Standard Bank 9 8581 Al Uncollected Taxes 008 69 Telephone System 1772 25 Dominion Permanent Loan 4177 48 Local Foundry 1480.06 Eleatrfo bight System 1988 12' Loan to Telephone System 16260 00 Debenture. -Amount 82 72 Town Hall 8000 00 Slee Department 400000 Weigh Scales 900 00 Eleatria Lamps 66 00 Town B»11 850 60 Fuel on hand - 600 00 Good Romig Account 2066 80 $ 40181 B7 LIABILITIES' School Debentures 8 7500 00 Local improvement Deb. 8021 52 Telephone System Deb. 2211 18 Amount due Stsuderd Blink 160000 00 School Account 4400 00 .$89092 65' School Account School Lnan. Account Sinking Fund LOAD Local Imp, A000unt Telephone System BALANCE SHEET $ 4890 21 827 00 760.0000 2180 45 560 64 $18787 00 Wood Aoconnt .,..,..,,$ 1401 46 Count," times 81 92 .Good Roads Account 5696 62 Lead Account 8007 20 Balance on hand • 8681 41 18787 00 711, BLACK, , Auditors II 1 06:9,1114,o 1-4,1 Economy • n cheapest motor car is not !IL necessarily the most econom- ical car. • The new 19.24 McLaughlin -Buick Master -Four is the logical car for every person to whom economy and service are of prime Importance. This high-grade our is so rugged and so well constructed that repairs are seldom needed and upkeep ex- pense is at the minimum. The , Master - Four McLaughlin -Buick motor is extremely powerful, yet the gasoline consumption is low. The Master -Four is so reliable and efficient that it delivers day in and day out service with very little de- preciation, so that the man who owns a Master -Pour can get . a higher resale price than the owner of other makes • of ears. 0.216 The a.1f:A.C. , Dalerr.d Pay m e ■L Plan makes it easy for you t0 Own • ear. aj MASTER FOUR 24-35 SPECIAL Anderson: Bros. DEALERS BRUSSELS LAUG -iLI11I BUICI Bewley,R. Richmond,A. Murray. y List. of Pat astes Morris for. `1921 :-Wm. Joseph Hendon son, John Fowler, Gen. McDonald, David Pat- ton, Anson Thornton, Peter Moffatt, Victor Haines, Geo. Edgar D Camp- bell, Wn. Abram, Richard Johnston, Ed. Johnston, James. Peacock, 0. 13. Forrest, R Messer, R. Golly, Geo. Coulter, Almer Hastings, Win. Gar- nise, Win. South, Wm. Selffile. H. Bone, (3eo. Bone, Lewis Armstrong, James Brydges, Garner Nicholson, Cecil Wbeeler, Richard Proctor, Wm. Speir, Wm. Henderson, John Shur- rie, Duke Jordan, James Bryans, H. Grashy, John Anderson, J, 2. Kelly, Bert Young, John Cooke, Peter Mc - Nob, Jos. Smith,w m. Smith, R. Smith, Harvey McCutcheon, Henry McCutcheon, Allan Adams, William Thuell Albert Nesbitt, M. MHaley, y Won. (.taws Wm. Cunningham, Wm, $ally, Frank Beirnps, Geo. Alcock, Roderick McLean, Alex. Russell, John Graig, Albert Selly, D. Laidlaw, Leslie Fear, G. Skelton, J. P. Kelly, N. Nicholson, J. J. McCaughey, John Laidlaw, A. Skelton, G. McCallum, E. Bryane, James Laweon, John Potter, Russell Richmond, Iarvey Brown, R. McDonald, W. Searle, J.' Short - reed, 2. Taylor, W, ` A. McOall, W. Anderson, J. uuA. Watt, Herb. Wheel- er. A. MaoEwAte, Clerk. $25 was added to Tax Collector : Mc 4 ettie'k salarybyMullett C ouncilLondesbproWoen's Institute held a Pie Social and $151 were realized. ltpays fo ase MARTIN—SENOUR RED SCHOOL HOUSE PAINT fbr Barns and Outbuildings it.has no equal Write tto Hood Office i Mlntreeil For Fate Booklet HOME PAINTING MADE EASY SOLD BY GEO. R. WELLER, BRUSSELS, ONT. Announcing Cash System BRUSSELS, MARCH lst, 1924 To OUR FRIENDS AND CIISTOMERB,- We wish to announce that after much consideration that on and after March 1st our business will bo on a strict- ly cash basis to all individuals. In carrying on our busi- ness under a cash system we will be able to give our ens tourers much better service in the way of prices, as you will, readily understand that it costs less to run a Cash Business than it does to `carry accounts for months and probably into years. By getting the milk for the goods we sell we will be able to pay cash for the goods we purchase, thus getting a better price because we can take advantage of all discounts, and eliminate such chargee as interest and exchange: We will maintain accounts for Corporations and Insti- tntions on regular terms, as the accounts for the above have to be Passed by shareholders before being paid, it would be impossible for them -to pay cash. Your patronage is edteemed, for which we express thanks, and its continuance is solicited. ` We're here to do business and invite you to call when anything is wanted in our line. A `1 service promised. Our Telephone is No. 9x' Earl Cunningham GARAGE - BRUSSELS ti P014h County viP ti Hydra t b tial years ra TS took ohurchos are elosed.on'ao' noun of Scarlet fever epidemic, Hy a power W161 awl, off at Stmt. a' not w 0 are paying ford front thine h p their bine, MIT, John I3yere fell on sidewalk in Mitehell 511d broke a limb, She Is 08 yo s of age. $4 ranted by Mitchell Connell to town and, $100 Woe given to Horti- cultu l Society, Auction Sale AUCTION 8AL$ 001 BOi78101101.D ES- e-% REM, nue0Y, en7rraa, 460. -Jas. Taylor, Auctioneer, has reeelved lnetruottone from the n.nderelgtted to ec( by Public Auetdeu oat htetoomic 8elg3Ove,en FridaY Aprft 281h, nt 2 o'okolr, p, m the following property :-( dining room parlor table, sideboard, leather rocker, parlor table, reeking chafes kitchen chairs, terse conch, Wilton rug lIxl, boodaa new, Oaterrn0ur mattress good as new, edstead end epringe, wash o$ends, Mare parlor heater, copper boiler, 2 washtubs talll• leaf table, kitchen table, Curtain poles, jars, ate,. Daley churn, DeLavol cream separ- ator, stoat tiro top buggy, nutter, 24adders end other articles too numerous to mention. Sale without reserve as premises hive been rented. Terme--All aunts of 810 and under dash ; over that amount 8 menthe credit given on viceroy ed paper or 6 per cent Off for cash en credit amounts, T. $OANDBETT, Proprietor, Public Notice Take Notice that the following lands owned by the Congregation of Duff's Presbyterian Church,- Waiton,rOntorio, viz :-the Northerly Witty feet of the Eagerly etxty feet of Lot twenty-nine, Govenloak's Stove/ or pert of Lot thirty, Oonoeselon ten In the Townehlp of Morris, and County of Huron, era to be offer- ed forealeby the Trustees of the said Church by Public Anotion on the said described uremiad5 at Welton, Ontario,on 'May tad, 1824, at 12 obtoak W tel 3TesrROttTREED cash. .. Chairman Board of Trustees. TENDERS FOR DREDGING Sealed Tenders addres4ed to the undersign- ed and endorsed . Tender for dredgintg Goderioh. Ontario," will be received *1&3111 12 99 for d April 17th 1 ,. , o noon,Thursday, a dredginrequired! d y D d Te der wilnt at considered o erich, Ontario. Tthe f r well apt be -byDr unless made ,00yv the forme en)S.lonn •by ,,rIh ttment and ac. O'r'db,g to conditions sot forth therein: Combined specification and form of tender can be obtained on Rees BEE) ation to the under- signed, ao at the calces of the Dlstrfat En- gineers, Equity Building, Toronto, Royal Bank Building London, end as .the Post Office, Godericti Onb, Tenders must 0 wore the towing of the plant to and from the work. The dredges andother plant which are in. tended to be used on the work tilled have been duly registered ,n enpadn at the time of the filing of the tender with the Department. or shall Leve been built auada alter the alio bu 1 In (, B of the under. Each tender moat be nceompanted by ria no. cepted ehegne on a chartered bank, p.yable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, for 6 p. o. of the contract price, but no cheque to be for less than fifteen hundred dollars, t Dominion will also be W m Loan Bonds of the D 1 cheques, n9 seir dtyt or war bonds and cheques, it required to make up an odd amount. 'By order, L. H. COLMAN, Secretary, Depertmentof Public Works, Ottawa, April Bch, 1024. Nouse and lot far Sale Rouse end lot ter 800 00 J01111 atreet, Bruer gels, oa the property Is a very eomfortahle 7•. roameilI00080, beta mid left watoa, ,Bordea, steal roof, p'qr furtpeen nlrtl small apply Ptah ALHX, DART[ Brussels, Shorthorns and aorkshtres In Shorthorne we have poo matt bull 11 menthe 01,1 bred by Harry M00o0, Toronto, sired by Imp Boloatrn, Laddie, and from a Marr Missle dam• Areal bord bender, at far. mar's price Auother roan, a good useful bull, 9 months old, by White Wonder. Could spare 0 few more felnalest. Also Fork Bowe Ot dlf- ferent ages. O,TURNBIILL 84 BONS, '�. Lot 10, Co*,, Grey ilrTsae .• Phone 2814 Brussel e. Property for Sale Hoose and lot of about $ mare, eltuated on thecorner of Tnrnber'ry end Thomas streets In the Village of Beuese10, known es the Dun. food home On the property lea very sub. atantial bleier h0uee ; nicely isolated, steel roof, cement caller Boors, new formree, clothes closets, herb room, cistern, drilled well, fruit trees, a Moe raepborre plantation, lovely or• m naalrte! and evergreen trees. end a beautiful lawn Will be sold for hell of what it. would cost to build it to windup the estate of the late E. 0. Danford Immediate possession, For further partioulars apply to L. B. DUN - FORD Detroit, or .JAS 61OPADZi9AN, (next door), ttox i Brussels P. 0 Farms' for Sale or to Rent One contelning 100 pores, being 1,44 Lot 22, Con. 7. Morris, Good frame bowie with cellar and woodshed ' good well, bank barn, hog or sheep pan. orchard, got -d spring near center of Wan ; about 40 sores plowed tor spring crop, balance in posture rind timber. 814 nines from Brussels; close to 1 ohool. Farm 18In the beet condition RR it hoe been in pasture fora num- bot of years. One 200 acre farm being P4 Lots 28 and 24, Con 7, 5Iorri8. Good frame -holm with aellar; goad well, two orchards. barn 40¢80 and barn 29x78 with straw eh,d 10x72, hen Jimmie and hog n.. Above buildings are in good repair. lJon.+durable plowing done far $grins crop. Nsver•foiling spring running into trough close to hutidings. About 126 acres under outlive, tion; nbont 60 acres seeded down. balance in posture and wood 'elide, 4 miles from Bras - mete and 4from Walton, This fano is to the best condition. Ism disposing of oil my farm and it not. sold the &dove will be rented,ted. For r fnrtbee particulars as to price and 2. forma apply to P. AMEN7, Brussels, Farm for Sale •Contains 100 sores, being 34 4 Lot 28, (:on. 0, Morris township. Good brick house with cel- lar; banes bora withcement stabling ; driving sba:1, drilled well and a never frilling aortae at book. About 6D nares under oultivstion, bel. nn0e pasture end wood lend.. Fall plowing wiltandan. and poa+iooalon given this Fitt. For fartherpartioulero apply to A. H. MACD le. ONALD a Bruns Representative Wanted Iter. £sa'4TA lvg WANT* forr a T "B *1 U00 and Huron County to represent The Old tellable N Aspin Nurseries." Big saica aro to b0 made In^xelltng Nursery Stock during the roeon• etruetion period. A splendid opportunity for 1 n live salesmen. Highest eonrminatons paid, handsome, free equipment, largo line of fruit and ornamental stook to offer, STONE 0 WEL1.1140T0N, Toronto, Ont, •+•44+s 14+044+0+644+.÷.4.040 93•4-1-0.1-*640-i-0'F••i 4,+4.i...!-* .6. • The Seaforth Creamery • eream Wanted Send your Cream to the Creamery thoroughly established and that gives you 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 it honestly, using the scale test to weigh Crdam sam- pies and pay you the highest market prices every two weeks. Cheques payable at par at -Bank of Nova Scotia. aFor further particulars see our Agent, MR. T. C. • McCALL, Phone 231o, Brussels, or write to •i • The Seaforth Creamery Co. SEAFORTH, ONT. ,yam. 4.040+04 44+4464•qc.it4.4.•F/,7•!4•4).0..AiO,A.i•Q•/444^ 64..4 • Brussels Creamery ream Wanted We will pay Patrons 1 cent per pound butter fat, extra, if Cream is Delivered at our Fac- tory. Call and get a Can and make other En- quiries if interested, Prompt Service Satisfactory Returns MINOMISMINIMIRONI �j pICnameryBrusselsL Stewart Prop. ue A