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The Brussels Post, 1921-2-10, Page 5j44 •r p. ,or • V' 1 160 6111r:'F'6Y #Jr47111i 14, ONO, SUTHERLAND & SONS LIMITED vrfirReivevit WM, SPENVCE OONVEYANGE3 AND ISSUER or AR IAG7+1 140108 118 igou lir (ho Peet {{tale, mho" - a04 0 8, SCOTT AB AN AUO'TLOly• eon, will soil for bettor p}•loes, to theeor ntoo, iu less Limo sad lata uren4ot thee I n any luog Auotthing, in blast Home or iaa won't s he samtrange ng• title soil or by eau always bo urraugod at tbii oiBoe or by partings; appltoatton, U/T M. SINCLAIR- 1' • Barrister, Solicitor, Oonvayanoa+' Notary l'obno, ho, (,ftloe-b tewart's Blocs 1 door Nor ti] of Oeutral Hotel. Solielter for the Metropoiltaa Bank. OR. WARILAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, Day and night calls. Qi$oe °ppoffts stout 01111,.1rthe1. JAMES M'FADZEAN Agent Howick Mutual fire Insurance Company Phone 43 - Turaborry Street, Brussels Successor to John' Harris, Walton, T. T, M'RAE M. B., M. 0. P., It S. Et. M. 0, A„ Ylllpge of Bensvei't Physician, Surgeon, Accoucheur 0, trice at residence, opposite Melville Church, William street, P0011OfO0t, KIL1,0111111 & C00KE Barristers, 6o' palters, Notaries Public, &c, Office uo the Square, eta deer from Hamilton Street, GCDERIea mesa Private fund., to loanet lowest rates, W. PROU0No02, H. U. J. L, KILLORu it H. J. D. Coolie L RUSSELS HORSE FAIRS Monthly Horse Fttitc will be held this 0058011. 168 fOilowe :-- THURSDAY, JAN. O:rn, 1921 '" Pf;t3. Site, 1921 rel A D. Seto, 1021 APR. Pro, 1021 „ Local and Outside Buyers will be present fly ardor of Council. F. 8. SCOTT, Clerk. +++++++++++++++++++++++++4 '0' + DEERIN • + AGENCY • + • • John Oliver + * has taken over the Deering Ag- .i 4, envy and handles a full line of + .1, Farm. Implements including the `,ys •1 noted 4 r I. N. C. Cream Separators 4 °I' The only Cream Separator with + two wide open sewn{ outlets- + nclean serin the path of + + thoe cream, Seeew it when iu town. + The 1, H. C. 3-10 and 10-20 Tractors + are among the best. 4. 4. +4. The Deering Manure Spreader M+, With the wide rips end and very ,` light fn draft. .t John d1 ilii Oliver 4 BRUSSELS at• ++++++++++++++++++4.4e-94.94-4 ......................... +c"i . • 1 Highest Price 4 0 . '8 r c PAI[) • FOR • • a • Haw furs 1 • Ides and 1. Q `a • 0 a urrr b 4 a • 4 • a 0 Call ate up- ?hone 62x • A • MILL STREET BfRUSS1ELS + W. Conway has been •appointed physi- t••••*••••••••tt,N•••••••••• Ical director, t air SAMWEINSTFI and Prof. Reynolds, of the O, A. C., are each to give an evening address. Rev. .l. $. til Kinds of Furs and Hides WANTED I. + For which the highest market price will be paid, + M Yollick t+ + *1 Phone 2x Bt uasefs ..1: • ee+++++++++++•1.+++++++++++* tical duo Items A Brighter Outlook, Bradsireet's report Indicates that the tide has turned, and a very much bet- ter business outlook is the result, Dominion Parliarnent to Open Feb. 14th The Dominion Parliament Is to meet on February 44th, and the members of the Government are now engaged on the "valentine" which they will ask the Governor-General to present to parliament on that occasion: Exchan$e Fixed The Dominion Board of Railway Commissiotn, In accordance with its judgment and order of January 14th, has fixed tite rate of exchange, in con- nection with the shipments of freight between points in Canada and the United States, at 11 r8 per cent. for the period January 3.1 to February 14. The surcharge during the same period will be 7 per cent. Eatbaryo On Corn Official notice is given by the de- partment of agriculture of a quaran- tine of "corn fodder or cornstalks, in - eluding broom corn, whether used for packing for other purposes, green sweet corn, roasting ears, Corn on the cob or corn cobs" grown in certain twnships of Welland, tlaldimand, Oxford, Huron, Elgin, Middlesex, and Kent counties in Ontario, because of the prevalence of the European corn borer in those townships, and the danger of its introduction into other portions of the province by reason of tate shipment of the corn and corn pro- ducts. Must Stay at School. Circulars which are being sent broad- cast by the Provincial Department of Education announce the coming into force on September 1, 1922, of that section of the Adolescent Scohol attend- ance Act which ''provides for the at- tendance at school of adolescents be- tween 14 and i6 years of age. "In conformity with this section, "pupils are expected to remain in full time at- tendance at school until they are 16 years of age, unless employed on the authority of a home permit or an em- ployment certificate, as provided for by the act," It is announced that it is not the intention to make the act re- troactive by endeavoring to compel those already in regular employment to return to school. Dogs To Be Tagged The statutes • of Ontario for 1920 states that every owner of a dog shall procure a tag for each dog owned by him and keep such tag securely fixed to a collar on the dog at all times. The council directs that the tag shall be given on the payment of the dog tax as provided by the statutes. Own- ers of dogs who negect to comply with the above regulations are liable to penalties of not less than ten dol- lars and not more than twenty-five dollars for each offence The annual tax specified in the act is $2.00 for a dog and $4.00 for each additional dog, and $4,00 for a bitch and 56,00 dor each additional bitch owned by the same person. The law costes into force on the first day of April, 1921. GODERICH TO HAVE SUMMER SCHOOL Goderich, Jan. 31 Arrangements are being compteted for the summer school, to be held in Goderich this year under the Methodist church aus- pices, Rev, Alvin E. Milison, of .Auburn has been elected president and. Rev. J. F. Raycraft, of Goderich, secretary. The sessions are to be held at the Norilt Street 'Church, which gives ample op- portunity for large audiences or small classes, Already part of the program qt i108 been arattged, Rev. J, 1-I, Arltup COULD FLECTRII Y 'HE Lr H. 8 BRUCE FOR 1,612,500. T11is Estimates of Ald Harley Does Not Include Income From Scrap (tendon Free Press) Electrification of the London, Huron & Bruce is estimated at a cost of $21,500 the mile by Aida F. 13. Harley. This on the authority of a professor of economies ore cs of Western University who has had access To costs of radial con- struction during the past decade, Titis report was turned in privately to the Huron and Bruce committee last night and will be submitted to the general meeting of municipalities a t the con- vention here on February 2314, According to Ald Harley's estimate the total cost of electrification for the Huron and Bruce would be 51,612,500 'this figure is arrived at by multiply ing the 75 miles' length by the cost per elite. Figures arrived at were based on the cost of electrifying the London & Port Stanley R. R., which figures are said to be entirely inclusive and do not take into ' consideration the present value of the Huron and Bruce branch or its value as a basis for remaking of roadbed. The scrap value of the branch line's material is also not con- sidered in the 521,500 estimate. Those factors are written off to take care of the increased cost of materials. In that connection, Ald Harley also pointed ,out that material cost are surely returning to the leve of 4915, when L. & P, S, electrification was completed. By the time electrification could receive endorsement and work • RED STAR WASHER Makes Every Worn= Smile -so easy to operate -washes clothe" so clean. Oo display at our store. Come and see it. 111111111111111111 1111 Geo. R. Weller AGENT - BRUSSELS TORTURER TERRIBLE EC1EI Suffered Tbrest Ycara Until She Tried ' "FRUIT-A-T1VES" DAME PETER IAMARF E Pointe St, Pierre, P. tZ. "I think it my duty tot -:1 t ou hew much your medicine has ,l:a ,e r ,..t., I suffered forthree yearn yid: terr:'.le Enamel. 1 consulted sever. I d, et„rs and they did not do me arty g;.,.l• Then, I used one box of +aotho. Salva' and two boxes of 'Fruit -a t iG. and my hands are now c1",tr. The pain is gone and there 1116 ho!'n no return. I think it ie a 31 _h"t, iluus euro because no other me'lirine dill me any good and I tried all the remedies I ever heard of, without benefit until I used 'S':otTra•Safra' and Trait a.tioes,' 'Fruit -a -tires' cooled the hfou,l and removed the cause of +`i r- i and 'Sootha-Salva;' completed til° cure," 1 Dame PETER LAMAllfti; (his), 50e. a box, 0 for $2.50,trial si: r "'e, 1 At all dealers or sent postped.l by Fruit -a -tines Limited, Ottawa, Out. begun, he believes that the actual cost 1 of the adventure would probably total much less than the estimate now in tl the Hands of the Council and Chamber of Commerce Committee. Ald, Harley also pointed out that municipalities along the Huron and Bruce were not alone to be asked fa Join London in what is termed one of The greatest development proposals of Western Ontario's history County councils concerned and township coun- cils are to be invited to come in a body or send delegations along with the cities, towns and villages actually on the H. and B, route, Rheumatism Neuritis, Sciatica, Netura:ia. Tk ei13p'ett*_tins Rheumatic Capsuie3 Rave brourrht good health t't eufeerers. >A A healthful, money -saving r ne.ly, well known for f]ttec.t Y' ere - scribed by doe•tors s 4,1 1 y 11004, gists, 51.00 a box. As cr r n eihs or write for a fret trinl pa Templetons,142 ling W., T6....16.1t0 Local Agent James Fox Saving the Farmers' Time F'eotricity is one of I he most valu- able features available on the farts to- day, beean'e it eaves tine and labor And ca use beCa i.6 bins t°the farm home all the earl ut comfy' e c mit i to and mm01,11001008 Hutt belong to the mod- ern in metory where. 1.1 et,nlly furnishes safest means of lighto,g, Alan, combined with the elements of etittifn,'t, convenience and splendid efficiency. Let's eotsider the time -saving feat- ures for a moment. 'Theta are a de,zen Jolts about the farm that ordinarily take the time of one or two persons, jobs that a small, elect.] ie 10etor will do, maybe with the at'eotion of 80010 one, mayhejust by itself. We heard recently of tt mien on a big middle. west feu'r`r who used a half -horsepower electric motor to ren a feet) grinder, This man ground seventy-five bushels of barley an hour with this grinder riot by eieetrieity, Compere this with loading; the grain into a wagon, driv- ing riving tiff to town to the mill with it, having It gronnd and then hauled it batik borne--nr compare it, even, with nto going town to haul .t load of ground feed )tome, Then this same than used this euotos to run his hay forkand would unload aload of alfalfa in five minutes. Time saving 1 it's importanC remember, In these days of little labor y e Lor Hurl eight- hour days, and it is modern machin- ery, sorb as electric Equipment which is going to cavo the day if it to be sav- ed, Pumping water, running the {washing machine,' 0110.0, gtindetone, fanning mill, cream separator, every "per aUnn, done with an elrctlic Motor means labor saved -end time, 1t means more hours foe work that just hits to he done by hand. Any farm {tan have electricity unwndaye. 'There are small electric pinut8 especially de• signed to provide electricity for the faun, They will run with tittle at- tention end will furnish electricity twenty-four h s our a day, the year round, rendering a mighty valuable ,eerviee to the farm fatuity, Why Move to the City Delco - "Electricity for Every Farm" Mndern e'ndeti.11 u+ $ mewl 00 longer belong ar,1y In those who lice hi the pity. Delon -Light, rancfur xis Lb, faro. home by teal leg n,.+• sibs the ] 14 . 1 ]E it 1 011.5...dal ke and tendon city tonveni• stress, Better elerirlr 11i-hrs, de- pendable 'devil -it, 1•,0101', a cnrnpb•te both{, -„tit cold water at 1 he tot a if he faucet --are nii main, p.184f- hleby!)o1rt'-1, 1,1, Writo for Catalog H. O. Darroch District Agent, Listowel e More Straw for Bach of Taxpayer Adding just one 3110re straw to the Hack of the taxpayer'a new anlen,Inlent to thefederal Income tax 1aw. Is antic- ipated to gu into effect shortly, accord- ing to inspector of Taxation George R. Tumbling. Under the proposed amendment, every man will have to, figure up the emoted of his taxes, le addition to re - Porting the total amount of his Income. And when he reports 1110 amount of his income for the past year and what he figures nut his tax to be he must for- ward with his returns a marked check fir at least one-quarter of the amount Jf his taxes. If his taxes are not vert' 1:.res lie may at his own discretion, for- ' :lard a check for the full amount but his figures are liable to be questioned fu any case, .•3••s••F•k�•i••h•i,i••F•frr,N+4•l•4••F•F•M•t••N•1•+�i iiI the t/ardee's .Chair -,•++++4,4•04-4,444+++.1^1±0+4.4-1,1 1'0itTH COUNTY' Wei tier Krug way elected \Vardett f the (:aunty 11' Pet t II at the i roman' • 1 m'eti•g of the County (',,urr•ri 190• mail eat Is AS betneea 111r. Krug, .d' is utb Hes i1 •pe, and He.-ve A. A. ("ed. It,h.•nn, el 5liLinea, Only nrie baIh4 Ink. n, the vote being 11 to 4 in t c.,1. , f \Tr. Kt 11g. L i•,+,;illy to note Ihat illi•is the li •r {,1510 111 30 visas that A repro - .sive of N tit It 11. 1h66pe baa been 1 1...d. 16 Sir' RE ug ha, been a men] - 1.6•1 -81111 • 1. 1.111.1y Connell for9 ytlu's t 1'- fnL y c•-. mservaxt with t)ounty t7sil HRU('F, COUNTY 1'1,6t Reeve fuhn8(0(1, Lonknnw, ,<ehose.. \teat den of Hume County ,.t ,h•• 1,st County Donnell nrretirrg 1.16161. 11 as a pleasant Surprise Cn h I.u..0, utv Ili,rndy, And that pleas- ure wits 11111 eased v1 her, 1t n leen tie,) thr,t he h tet , n'distat'eed 108 11011k-- (.r,lrl, t -f Tara, and Rnwand, • £ Hi ant. The vote stood Johnston 21, (,taut F Itu•vend 4. l .tie compliment to Tt"eve. Johnston thea tenter when it is emtsideu'11 that Ir• t one of the yr-nugest me111•. hare et the County Council, and that Nu. (tear.{ is mete an ,4d hand, having 0 -mi este,l the \Vardenehip sots 4 01.1 4• It 6W61.11(1 Ivent to the Ciampi] s he 5.11110.)01.1 ns J,htstan. The 1.'1101' rams to Johnston altn.,01 11 1s.mi;ht. .lir. Jnb11ston 1, a $011411- 1.1(0 111 .Inn. Joyut, 01, P. P,. North 1lntan, GrraY SCHOOL RL:I'ORT -The feilolt jug is lien r '51011 of S. S. No, 2, Grey, for I he month oF,bu-a,u'V. All classes exaln- merl 111 Atith, Spell., Geug., Coma, 11 iv ar,d Daily Work. Pass 00. ilo,"vs 75. Jr. 1V -Evelyn Omitting - /14m 78 Sr.Ili-Bra Johnston 69 ir. ill -Howard Oster 71. Sr. 11 - .lin] Joh, stun 03 Walter Oster 01 Jr it -Jnu Twirled! 01 * missed ',e tie {nor • exams. Those present every day Bert and Jim Johnston turd Halter Oster. V. V'. 11 CLEOD, 1'ee 1.h e1.. SCHOOL RETORT-F0110wi ng is I he 1,epo:1 , 1 S ,ti. No, 10, Grey, for the 113011111 of January. Sr. IV --Laura tin Donald, i\lyrtle llallenboek, Murat McDonald, Wilda Speb•,tn, R08845/e41`- 318. Jt 1V-I.aora r,atersnn, Melvin t. rntxrlt•ul, Eldon \1.l1156eld Sr. 11I Viet"' Maker, Bertha. Speitar, Ant to limns, Kate Stevenson Jr. 111 e • Lillian t 1c Aetl, 1, I, 11 an Whitfield, he Par erson, Nelson Whit field, 11'lt itbel, Ni rman Davidson, Sr, 11 t'1:t3 ,0 Studios. Jr. I1-14 tern. hidter, 11,-.1 I 1'.,l norlar,', Russel 1\'1,11 - Held. S,. 1-\Vil1.a Baker, Wilda Bake). Jr. 1--Aethmt Neabel, inlay ('tu Iorhrtn. Pr. -.Shea Patterson. I.alrel Singling'', Helen Whitfield. A t' 1 .- Laws .n Whitfield, Stuart Evans. \A11604 in nide( ,:l' merit. A. \1 M('PHiultsox, Tenclt•-r. SrIIoOL 111+PORT-Following is the „port of S. d. No. o, (trey, fat omni l] 4.1 (',l/n'u•v. N.unev in order 01 rnet'it- t8 1V --Nellie Campbell, bluets tic comer, Joe A n1. 1roti 1.6,011'1 it:, inner. (la,* IV-'-Sinrs,,alr Alnt ',voile:, .dna ):vel igh Alex Alex- a ' 1 Sr. 111 -Melvyn 'Hamill on, 1,sto (a Abell, CClettprice Clark, Ethel 1Vttrd,Margaret McNeil, Willie Lucas. Jr. IIT -•R rlph f3.4101ee, Norman Iieirnes, Lena Ward, Stanley Alex- ander, Tommy Luras, Hughes Attn. Itr 13g. Class TI -Metes ;McNeil, Lenin. lit is 1lelrn Ilrirrtr', I CI. -Angie ler • iehrb, Bella Immo. Sr Pr. - t 1t Luca. and TrllyHeirnest'quoit, Liza,0 Reit nes and Jean Campbell (.1,1111 A verage at lend/131m,24. 9:. I 11ARN, 'rearing., Turnberry Agricultural g ri t ural Society 41) ,,nal plotting of Turn berry Agri• r tit, tit Society was held in the Town flail, lVingheun, on Friday, January 21st ttrrtsnrer's statetnent showed re' shpts amounting to $210993 gnd ox. 14.16611605t.s amounting to $2154.82. Sl+errty has telt been able to make any money on their Inst couple .of Faits because 1.f tnisetable weather, bat th, new directors are going at, it with a renewed will ,red their efforts ate de- i.etsfug of the very beet success attain- , able. 'rhea(' - ie $700 on notes borrowed. Demo toren t Jnrlges will be seemed 1 a'nt's' this year and instead of (reit11 Mold chop cl•mpetit?On Society will i to tt't'tile regietered go 830 compel it km l re U. A. (1. 72 °ate- The difference to • 111 x• i'mnp('l 11 1)1018 is that 5101111- 01(11 bo judged in field Ami the grana, y, .. • ,tip: htors mtt10t 050 t'egiateto d Set ii, r1 r 111161617 will be $1276 iu4lo<Id i ,'t $ie. There must be 15 competitors u1 (here van be 110 0ompetitlon, I.)isti'ict Representative Stothers ad- dressed meeting relative to the hold - Froth Chrome Leather A Horsepower Hanle Strap iifftthjfaliers These two articles are made from chrome leather, the strongest, toughest leather known. They will not harden with sweat or water. They have great strength and wearing qualities that will our finersel selection of of hallease ters and harness,ou, you B G. C. MANNERS C. W.BENNETT - Brussels Walton Associate DI) eel ono -W. J. Currie, V. It. VaiiNorman, .1. A. Brancio11, O. Campbell. W. G Gray, Adana Robert, log of a chzrnplomhip School Fair io connection with the Wing/tam Fall Fair, prizewinners at the neighboring School Faire being eligible to compete, Suggestion was fav"' ably received and will he gone ahead with, Folowi.•g is result of eleetiuu of officers Hon Pres,-JI-JJ. Moffatt. Hon Vice Pr es.-H.T. Pet flue, i'ri-widens, . Wright. Ist Vice Pres. -•R S. Williams. 2nd Vere POI'S -G, !Y' Underwood. Directors -W,.,1 Greer, Hugh Gil- mour, 1, 1. Smith, \\', A. McGill, F. Heupy, John Gillespie, Richard Wil - toe, 0 G. Campbell and A. G. Smith. Lady Ditertors-Wives °f officers and directors. son, John' Tripp, Wei, I3rydges Alex, McDonald, Auditors -3, A. McLean and Robt. Currie, Richard Witton and Mrs. W. A. Me - Gill were appointed delegated to Or.- tario Fairs' Association Convention 1,t Terrell° held Febr nary 8th mid 9th. Secretary A. G. Smith asked to be relieved of his duties owing to lack of time, but was urged to reconsider 0(4 resignation and report at next tweet- ing. Date set for holding of Fair woe Tneeday and Wedn'dtty, Sept, 27 slid 28, rerrresr•••••••• rstureeess ti flour and I R E. Fee t 0 • -._ - 4 For Sate Y' 0 Grain taken in exchange for tog For Sale P same at market price at e or Z Ethel Elevator ' 1NDING it impossible to get E•• .,,,,,,,,,i,1\il, fr,r ley euetom- Hay Bras. Ltd., per C. C. 0111 ' etre rubel, the 6ea1M1 111-1V/1,1/e4• 4 ed last year, I hit's now on hand i5 -Also agent for the well 4 R "a1' 184"1 of Fr.»l 1\'it•o Fer.oe, • known Fertilizer, Harah-Davies, d "Tight L•,rk," fur 1921. Hope in• • tendingpurchasere will take ad- • \Vertrnrnntn. Please leave me p vantage 1,f this oppot Inuit y, •• your orders and get one the '0 ® best Fertilizers on the market, L, Geo. E. McCall G. C. GILL - Agent Phone 30x 151tU5S1tL9 0 r•r®o•orsseAON®nd.••amae•aooe- ♦ ••••••••••••••••••••••••p•'04•••••4. 0 8• HOW b e ABOUT Batter This Winter ° _.1 : YOUR A To be assured of a good Battery in the Spring,$ leave it with • us for Winter Storage. • 0 • • • • ••• 9 s A 9 1 WET STORAGE 'Your Battery will freeze if allowed to become discharged. Stori.ig a 13attel,y under the wet process simply means that 3 your Battery will have our individual attention throughout the Winter mouths, inasmuch as we will keep it active and in a • charged condition. Get our prices on Winter Storage. 's fro All Makes of Cars Overhauled AND " GUARANTEED°N We still have a number of Tires on band that are offered at Greatly Reduced Prices. • • A • M Columbia. Dry Cells and LX.L.* Batteries air -Now 15 file 7lri1e to have your GRr, overhauled as prices are lower. w O Cuofflnqham's Garage•t>• i06444,04040444000000,0000•04, 0.44.4440.1 0004'40 41 41, e * as ••044a•e0r•••••ar•••0r•e••e• er•••e'••ero••4•'r•oo-•pao4-04, • • • 0 • • • • • a • • • • • • • e 0 • pr 0 • • a 8 f • D • • • • • •0•4.•••••••••0••0•••,•041.04•••4•••••••••••re••••••••• Just Put ituptofls 11 you want a Watch with a very close rating. We have some splendid timepieces iu 15 Jewel, 17 Jewel and 21 Jewel Movements, Wo carry all the Leadiog makes and engrave your, Monogram free of charge. Eyesight and Efficiency The than or woman who has faulty 0181011 or whose work 18 such a et, sin on the eyes thas headaches and nervonsnt+setare the result Cannot be Eft]. oient. Whether in the office, W014041011 neat home R'y'e Com- fort is esse.tiai to a good day s work, Call and if 0/Asses are 5)0008 - vary we can supply rm. Our 8)0500tl of'Teethlg is scientific and ap'to•tdttte. How about a VIOLIN For the long Winter evenings, We have three special 098(1) t. Violin, Violin Case and Bow at es • • These are exile value, 0 n a e 0 • ps 0 0 •it 15 t? P • • •01 15.00 20.00 25.00 We also carry a good stock of Violin Supplies -lytta Howe, Strings, Pegs, Bridges, Mutes, Resin, Tail Gut and Pieces and Tufting Pipes. Violin Self In- structors at $1.00 each, Jr P. WENDT, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN: • 4 WROXETER