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The Brussels Post, 1920-5-6, Page 5'fl9�n',1P.�+.^nlitcrY.«Iv�„Yy��'+Jfr'.�,•em1F.1@pr1 31108 Gait JNO, SUTHERLAND & SONS LIMITED INSEPRAVVre Gr APR axrasie WM, SPENOE CONY +'YA,NORB, AIM .16813E11 or MAI11i'IAQE LICLl1NS4S mce In the Pont Itl°o, Ethel. 40.1. �i13. 130OTtP Afi AN II.UOT'ION. • neon, Will Hell for hatter prices, to b,ttermen, In leas Nino and lose thanes Dian any other Auctioneer in Haat Huron or he won't charge anything. Dates cud orders call always be arranged et this oleo° or by para:nal applleetlon, OR. WARDLAW College, graduate night the Ontario Veterinary Flour Mill, lathe'. T. T. M' l-v'AE m. Al. C. P.. & S. O. M. 0, $., Village of Br 4.1. Physielen, Surgeon, Aeeou,. '.tr (Mee et residence, opposite Melt. . Church, Million Street. PBOUBFOOT, 11tL11BSB & COOBE Barristers, en !sites, Notarial; Patella, 1etc. ()Sine on the Square, an,; door from liamtlton Strout, 001)B13I0If. ONT. Private fund:, to loan at lowest rates, W. Pneene0O r, K. (,', r, fo, 31 LLDRA N R. J. D. Moose: Sam Weinstein 40 Is prepared to pay the i highest price for 4 4 4. Scrap Iron, 4 • • Rubbers, •• A �y� 4 Rags,6T6t °i . o • 4 4 -• 4 4 ® FURS4. Highest price paid. See • me before b e e you sell. • • • • • • Highest Cash Price for i five Poultry and ludas a d 4 a 4 oWrite or 9hone 6'2x • • • SAM WEIINSTEIN MILL STREET BRUSSELS A • • 444444444444 a4444444444444 ++++4••I••l'd'•F4-'d'•Na'rt"i"h'F'+"dtF•t'a'+++ a4- �EERlNG • AGENCY + + e� 1 John Oliver BRUSSELS 4. 4 has taken over the Deering A. 4. se 'eney and handlee a full line of + 1• Farm Implements including the ,'�., + noted + 4• + * I. N, C, Cream Separators 4' 4. 71' The only Creast Separator with 4' ' two wide open cream outlets- 1 4. no cream screw in thepath of � the Bream. See it when in town. + • The I, Ii. C. 8-16 and 16-Z6 Tractors • t •4. The Heeling Manure Spreader ÷With the wide spread and very light in draft, I John Oliver 4 are among the best. McCormick and International implements To the Farmers of Grey and Sur- rounding Country r I am prepared to take orders for' McCormick and International Imple- ments, Teacbnra, lhiginee, Plows, En- silage Outtete, Cream Se..paratot'e, 1'Vagone and Sleighs, Full line of 'Pillege and Haying and Harvesting Implements. No bet- ter Binder, Mower ne Manure Spread- er made than the Me0orntick. Buy from me and save money as I can pay cash and can sell on terms to snit. Will keep repairs or get them for you on a day or two'e nomas. Oall and see me at Ethel before buying and save stoney. HAVIO MANE - Ethel • If You wish to tt1et a HI,gh Gracie Bust.ness Educa- tion and a Position soon af- tet Graduating you will cel• eel toe t , ELLIOTT ti Yong° • Charios eta, Toronto Naa.rn mer. about this school by ivrlring for cur serge cteteto'P,uu. See what we bees done for others and whet wn sen do for you, 'fila School stands r for the belt in °nurses, instruction, equipment and diaolplIne. Upon all / year, Outer now, �W, u, ELLIOTT, PRINQIPAL. 14%gS 4tiosile 7s'x4 f;(rAe 'a 4'++44.4++++4444+44+4'4+4 444+ + t UVIEN 4 + + + ,.,Wanted I + •+f We have o )solo's for a fee 1 6 v + good reliable man to work an + ' Threshing blachines, Tractors +40 l, and other woi k, a + the Baht, Bell Engine & Thresher Co, Lanceted +� Seaforth .- Ontario 4, istxrtiets Seaforth Rev. Dr. Larkin attended the Synod ab Brantford. Alex. Kennedy, 'I.'uekergmilit, pur- chased the residence of Mrs. T..11. Thmueon, now of Chatham. Wednesday afternoon will be ob- served as public holiday by the busi- ness meta this season during May, June, July, August and September. Two Retiemptotiet Fathers, Barry and McLanolrlin, will open a week's Mission in St. James' Church, Sea,: forth, commencing Sunday, May Oth, and closing Sunday night, May 16th. Monkton 0, P. JJ STATION BuRNED.-'The Canadian Pacific Railway station was completely destroyed by tiro at 0.30 o'clock Saturday orning, April 2411). Cause of Ore is not known. Tho build- ing being a wooden structure, was burned to the ground in a few minutes and the Section men were unable to save any part of it. Total loss has not been announced, Divisional offi- cials of the 0. P. R. announced that the destroyed building would be re- placed with a new one at once. The building was put up when the line was opened some 13 years ago. 2 rail- road coaches are supplying the plane of the building temporarily. There is no fire protection at Monkton hence no method of combatting fires. Amount of freight in storage was not large, but all was destroyed. Fordwich bleu. IT. W. Conk's health i•t improv- ing. Enos Donaghy is suffering from a severe attack of sciatica. The Ales, Geo. Johnston property has been puechased by Emmanuel Schwaudt. 1141 pounds of maple syrup from 160 trees is this season's make from Henry Bolton's bush. John Beached] purchased a brood mare from Ab, Johnston for a good sum of money. Alex. N. and Mts. Edgar have re- turned from Paris where they spent the past few weeks visiting relatives. Ab a joint meeting of the Agricul- tural Society and Athletic Association it was decided to remove present Agricultural hall and build a skating rink in its stead, the rink to be used as an agricultural hall when required. Gerrie Alta. Querin was visiting with friends in Galt. Steve King moved to the house North of the Hake Shop and formerly occupied by Jas. Musgrove. Miss lfargttret Young, who has been laid up with typhoid fever for some weeks, is progressing favorably. The many friends of E. Radioed, of the Bank of Hamilton staff, Gorrie, will regret to learnt he is again i11 at his home in Forchvlob. Mrs, R, G, Dane and Stanley, who were visiting with relatives and friends in Michigan for the past month, have returned house. Miss Vera Stein miller arrived hone from Toronto. She was accompanied by Mise Ethel Ritchie, who will be a guest at the Steinreiller home for a short time. Wroxeter Wm. Sanderson, Toroutn, was n visitor at his home, Mrs. Pater Ring, Bluevale, was the guest of Mrs. Jno, Harris recently, Quarterly Communion was observed in the Methodist church Sunday even- ing. Edward Gretvar, formerlyof Brus- sels, renewed acquaintances in the vil- lage, Aire, A, Wells, Toenntn, is spending a fern days with her patents at Alta - land Brae. Wilfrid Musgrove, Hamilton, wee a week end visitor at the home of D. B. Sanderson, Galvin Moir left for Blyth. He ex - peas to spend the Summer erecting steel barna, NV. Stirling, who has epent the IVinter ab the home of Dt'. McLeod, left for Bayfield. A public tneetint, in reference to the Hyden Eleatic 13y -Law will be held in the Town Hall this Friday evening, May 7tlt. Me, Flint, a Hydro electric Engineer, will be'present, and addr'ese the meeting, He will be prepared to answer any questions and give all in, formation, Every ratepayer should attend. Voting on the $16,000 money lly-Law tvlil lake plane Monday, May 10111, between 0 a, In. and 5 p, to, 10, -.,. a e40, .. si t .. , ttlsrrrt"T'!X^?•' F`r .-Nlw"�'t '°.t"77`.np. .v . n+c--�aw'..:m,�r.nrn.r :,W..:ru„"c=.r-��sv.�'CV.�. ',t".', _...'4t^� ,w .'��'-..� xt~"rr.","=Fla x Seed, � �T-sr• -a7srsrc„c"� ^� '•gym, ,--,- �1ae1•l 1eL Cath be E-eilart,tig utilic t' 1 Annual hnetna'Ho uteellug of Ilett Methodist a Sunday last w was Mild TDRThRED Monday l Lineig ellast week. The school is to a very Hatasfac1oty condi. Lion. Contributions for the poet Year, TER /nil EczEmA have been tench larger than usual and the attendatt'e increasing, Following l cme wets; elected Suitt•, It. Hlucka ; Asa't Supt, L, Mullett ; Secretary Miss B. tfazlewood Ass't Sot, Y t MIDI Velma Lowry ; '1lutsure', Srtffa+a1 Threes Years Until MA, Tried . Miss S. liasnt,i t,t.nt ; Missionary "FRUIT-A-'fIVES" Treasurer, hiss Orville 11upfer; Organist, Aire. J, It,. Weil& ; Assistant. Organists, Misses Annie Hupfelr and liva (lowdcn ; 'reactions, R. Stocks Miss I1, J, Howe, Mrs, L. Rattan, Mr's. L Hart and Mrs, Stocks, Listowel While shingling a barn Lorne Bar- ton, Donegal, fell front the reef and badly tract tired Iiia left leg. 1'Ite family of William Mason, Sad line, Wallace, iH uncle& quarantine for eniallpox. Mother and daughter tee reported down with (livelier,. Annual Gen fele/lee of the Eyarigeii- t.al Association, held thw ye;u'at AI, leldt, closed with the rrntonncentr'l,t of the stationing of tine ministers for the coating year. Rev. le. Al.(,aschl'-t' returns Io Listowel and IOev, Jt', Meyer to witllene, The quarttnt.ine has been lifted by M. 0, 11 , from the home or Noah Bowuutu, Wallace township, and two Hurls, Vietot' and Delbert, ItaVe t'eHtirl- ed positions et `Aminigg'H. A. delightful surprke was at rang, d at the home of Mrs, T. L. Hamilton, when the honored gnedt, AL a, (Dr.) Otunpbell, who has since left for the family's new borne at Cellar Springs, was presented with air onyx ring set with pearls, as an exprt!Nsion of ap- preaiation from admiring friends,' 10 or more in number, who poured in fol. lowing tea, to whir') Mee. leuripbell had been invited. Wtngharn Mr, Sholtlice, Br'auttiton, is the new operator 01 i.he G. T. R. depot.. Bau'tister,Drdley Holmes has been appointed Police Magistrate as swerve - sot. to J. A. blortou, who resiganed, First weekly half holiday for this season eomrneneed Weditesilay of this meet.( and will be continued to close of September. The sale of the cottage on Patrick street trout S. Burke to bliss 0, Tay. tor, nurse, and the house and lot on Minnie street, front Mrs, W. Welland to S, Burke are reported. L. F. Binkley, who has been manag- er of Bell '1'el Telephone Co. at iVin U P not has been asked by hitt company to lake charge of their work at Spring - ford, Ont. Mr, Binkley and family will leave for their new home in the near future. There passed away on Monday. April 26th, at her late }tome, Lot 18, Con, 1, Culross, air old end highly re- spected resident, of Culross Township, Isabella McLaren, relief of the late Ino. Louttit, at Ole age of S0 years and 16 clays, Funeral took place on Wed- nesday afternoon of last week to Wingharn cemetery and was conduct- ed by Rev. De. Perrie, Annual election of officers for Ep- worth League resulted as follows :- Hon, Pres„ Rev, Armstrong ; Presi- dent, F. J, Hill ; Vice Presidents, Mabel McDonald, Aline Imlay, Vern Rnatlhonee, Blanche Bennett, W. B. McGool ; Recording Seey., Chas, Lloyd ; Corresponding Secy., Sadie Davidson ; 'Treasurer, F, R. Rowson ; Pianists, Hazel Brandon and Mae Lloyd ; District Repreeetrtative, J, M. (3t'aham. Annual meeting of the Victory Alia. sion Circle of the Methodist Church was held at the home of Miss Mae Lloyd, after having a very successful year, Following oi'Oeers were elect- ed :--Presiclent, Mrs. (Dr'.) Stewart ; Vice President, Miss Blanche Ben- nett; 2nd Vice Presiclent, bliss Mae •44+444+444.+4+•+•+•+•+•'i'• -F ••4 • 3. Farm Implements assey-liarris BINDERS • ® MOWERS, RAKES • HARROWS ' 4°. DRILLS, PLOWS GASOLINE +0 ENGINES SAW OUTFITS T. Everything regained on the Faint, • John Long Agent, Brussels Main Street, opposite Town Hall Fibre Flax deed We can still supply mill ()where and farmer's with choice Fi bre Seed at reasonable prices frorn one stocks of direct imported Dutch" Irish and our Dutch -Canadian On- tario grown, About 600 hushe':t of each still on hand, Also a quart- City of choice meal Beed, Delivery can bo loads at Seaforth, Blyth, Brussels or Toronto, Wire or write us et either place, Huron County flax Mills, Ltd. Head Otioo 05 King 6t„ Eton, Toronto DAME PETER LAMAR➢,L• Pointe St. Pierre, P. Q, "I think it my duty to tell year how much your medicine has done for ntc. 1.te j/'ered fon three years with terrible Eczema. I consulted several dueters and they did not do me any good. Then, I used one box of •Soother. Saha' and two boxes of `Frail.cenecs' and my hands are noir clear. T'Ite pain is gene and there has been uo return. I think it is a marvellous cure because no other medicine did me any good and I tried all the remedies I ever heard of, without benefit until I used 'Soothe -Salve and 'Fruit -micas,' 'Fruit -a -fives' cooled the blood and removed the cause of the disease, and 'Sooiha.Salva' completed the cure." Dame PETER LAMARRI'1 (Ole), OOe. a box, 6 for $2,60, trial sire 21e. At all dealers or sent postpaid by IPruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. Lloyd ; 3t'd Vice President, Mabel McDonald ; Recording Secy,, Miss L. McOool; Corresponding Secy„ Miss V. Roadhouse ; Treas., Miss 5, David- son ; Christian Stewardship, Mies J. Brock ; Pianist, Miss H. Brandon, Blyth Collection for Armenian Relief tak- en in Presbyterian Sunday school amounted to $7658. Mrs, \Vu, Mason and family left last week far London, where they will for the present, make their home with Fred. Mason. Blyth Red Cross Circle have made arrangements for the appear- ance of Hardison, the Scottish Com- edian, in Industry Hall, on the night of Wednesday, May 120. George Powell, Vancouver, B. 0„ arrived batik to town and will be ern- ployed in his son's grocery for the present. Some years ago Mr. Powell disposed of the business to Reeve 0011, and will again take his place be- hind the counter in the old stead. Slee, Powell, will spend soot,, months visiting relatives before coming to Blyth. Following is the election of officers of Methodist Sunday Sehool t -Super- intendent -E. Bender ; Asst. Super- intendent, J. Moody ; Secretaries - R. A. King, J. Vincent ; Treasurer, E. Hilborn ; Librarian, D. D. Oeieten- den ; Asst. Librarian, blies L. Taylor ; Piattist, Miss Pearl Gilley ; Asst. Pianist, Miss Addie Tartan ; Musical Director, John Garnise ; Missionary Secretary, Mrs. J. McElroy ; Temper- ance Secretary, Mrs. Slitter ; Grading Officer, 111, Bender ; Cradle Roll Sup- erintendent, Mrs. H. McElroy. Treasurer's statement showed total income for year was 8418. LATE: R. G. MoGoWAN,-Monday, 26th, telt., the residents of East Wawanoeh and vicinity were called upon to pay the last tribute of respect to a life long resident, It. (4, McGoty- an, who passed away at his resilience, Lot 40, Con. 2, East Wawanosh, on 23rd ult , after a short illness of three weeks, 11r. tlicGowati was born on the old homestead, Lot 30, Con. 2, now occupied by his brother, Alex„ where he sp 'nt his youthful days. About 30 years ago he purchased the farm Mr which he since resided, from his nnole, Robert; who then reeved to Oregon. A few years later lee mats rigid bliss Elizabeth Scott, daughter of the late Waltee Scott, 0th Con, East %Vaivttnoslr, who survives hint. To RHEUMATIC FEVER RHEUMATISM IN ITS MOST SEVERE FORM COM- PLETELY OVER. COME 't1!rom a water -mattress to a tries down town in two weeks is pretty good, ' don't you think?" said Mr. R. A. Watkins of 156 Ascot Ave., Toronto, the other day, "Last April I contracted Rheumatic, raver, No niedit'hte snored to help me. Ieront an invalid's chair to bed, frorn bed to a water -mattress in a :few short weeks 1 went. I don't want to think how I suffered, my wife read your advt. in the paper ono (lay, and we decided to try T.1l,,G.'s. Well, in two weeks I smile that trip down town. It scorns like a miracle, Now I'm back at my job again in the best of health, hitt we still use T,R.C!,'s. Mrs, Wat- kins says fora hoatlec'to there's no- thing liko thein, Two T.1.0,4 180111 to stop any headache that ever ltap,pens in our family.' t 11.0.0.'5 are for Rheumatism. They aro else for headaches. :1. hondeehe ie saay for T,R;C.'1,. Try t'onnt, Ask your druggist, T.1L,C..'a mailed auywhcro for *1.04. (Tomplotons Ltd., 142 King W., Toronto), 418 Sold at Jae, Pees Dred Store, Brussels, ON IIAN1) FOR SEED .'1I.t (') 'rx Meal John Logan.. J3rl,: Fl i hetpI rax:; TOM theta were given a family of 11 girls and a boy -Annie 1'J., sebooi tettriiet Jane and Walter at home and Maggie, who dieil lU years ago. IL (x , he was fatniliael known, as endowed with tt genie', etfriendly d1 pa.:iiinu, kind and obliging Heighten., ni'11 u keen business ability. Most ut' his time was spent on his fine farm, tvitich he brought up t(1 tt high tats of produtction, equippt1 with house and barns second to none in the neighborhood, Mr. Mcilnwnti tv'-t•t 2 occasions 0 member 11 the Council board of the to'rnahip ; he elan did service as school h'u-te,, for itt venni years, ant) was agent i't.t the Pomona 1!'ite insurance Co. 1! ' wa Presby- terian and set reit on the pont tl '•1' Management a uuutbet of years. In polities he was a Liberal and a mem- ber of Court Ivy Leaf. Iu.depenrlent Order of 1Pnieslers. Hervirc tet the hoose was conducted by Rev. It G. Telford, M. A., 13. D , assisted by Rev. lir. Hisey, Nile Pt'Ihearere wei Wirt., Alex., 14, (:, and R. 13, Me sw- an, John Scott and Fred Toil. Those from a distance attending Named were -Richard and Mee, Moore, and Mr. and MISS McLaren, 'Toronto ; Jno, and Win. Scott, Alilton : and Melville Richmond, Lnu,lun. Clinton Rohl., Moore, local agent for the Prudential Ineermlee Co„ has received 0 deserved protttutiott anti gnea to IIatiover. Merchants in town will cloee their businese places Wednesday afternoon during May, Jure, July, Angus, tool September, except when a nubile heli- day comes in week. Mel. Torrance, who had charge of the Victory Loan in Heron the last. two campaigns, is progressing favor. ably It' 1 H y Olt 111, recent operation for ap- pendicitis itt Toronto. Levi Strong Closed a deal whereby he will estrum control of the grocery business of J. Reid, Victoria street, about May 15th. Mr. and Mrs, Reit) have not been in extra good health. 0. W. Hawke, 'Tiverton, has pue- chaeed the house on Townshend street from Ernest Rozeli, and will come back here to live. His stealth is not good. The latter has bought the double hoose, King street, from the Chidley estate. A memorial tablet to Rev, 1. F. Sharp, a deceased Exeter Pt eshyter i - an pastor, was unveiled, 74 Robert .Rakes diplomas and seals were presented to pupils of James Street Methodist pnp ila, Exeter, for attendance every Sabbath of 1010. un -UN • ON SHOT -P' NOTICE Any person tlr:;iritl;; to procure this 131.x51 1' 1..R. 1 11,- 1Z ER 1 - 1ZER may have their ue':!ds supplied very prctnlptly by application to the undersignttd. Gunn's Tankage You cannot aWord to lrac(.i Pigs witlun11 it, ('I -I HATER TFLA NT GRAIN. Supply of Gunn's Calf Meal ol'a Once. 116P , :tl%S'.'IN't Stanie‘., 1 Pinc.2i8 1 I' IS hand. 1.", .ti ;'1. ''1, 11:tiSsels WE have trach1‘)rtuitate in grrtiu i• •i It l of Linolt t•rn at the :'id prier. If ;;)tl i ., , - this it the place- and nolo it the tin's.^ r'l hal,' Heavy gllallty, t'ottet'`ri j y(Is, aide, per yard ...$5.50 2. yds. wide-, per yard ..- 2.60 Other Housecleaning Requirements Sherwin-Williams Paints, Stains and Varnishes, Scrim and Bungalo Net for dainty Curtains. Cretonne and Chintzes make cheery Overdralu-s, Bed- room Box Covers, Etc. Dismal, dingy etu'reuntliugi make you feel tired and depressed. A bright, sunny room will amply repay you in cheerfnlheve:rttl haly'inc'vs, We are here to Serve You. R. C. RATHWELei, Mo ticrlefF One. piaca %t, tet1.'''No (aria' actor Suction ftie! Retia net: ERts5E lb,:,' Ls`ag4ine tr Ott t , 1 Over 75,000 Satisfied Tsars ---that's a big point in favor of D1a1.,CO-LIGHT-•the. complete clet't.ric light and power plsnt. Delco -Tight users are enthusiastic beach,=.. is the plant t3n.t given them maxinnun w•;; ., •= with Iittle atter tion and minimum rua;. A ga,ion of kern:'ene will give four tune u.1 much light. (electric light), when used for fuel in a Delco -.Light plant, as it gave with the in. efficient coal oil lannp. More than 4,000 Delco -Light plants were de- livered to the U. S. Government for war work. Delco Light was specified for this s .rviee berams ua.' of its ker'os'ene burning engine and h,'ea( -,. successfully air cooled, There are thousands of Delco -Light installations in towns and villages. Delco -Light in the mon... garage or small town hotel means &right.clean, i electric lights io attract more and better trade. H. Gourley Darroch District Agent LISTOWT's1. Write for entelee, prices and tardier interesting rrt,iel- interestint l'siti.00. LIGHT details. THE 87tl.00'U131HT :`•;I"ovr S:antlb: cloo'll porlahl t.erre thatrtcanobe {i eaailycttrried from one job CO o tens lh burdens o �.