The Brussels Post, 1921-5-19, Page 5•
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W. J. ELLIOTT, PRIIVOIPAL.
JAMES M' FAOZ4AN l x x
Agent Bowli k Mutual Flra InsuranJie Company
Phone 43 1'urobsrry Street, Brussels l
Saaoessor to John laurels, Welton /
T, T. M'! RAE
M. B., M, O. f^., @ S. O.
M. 0. 13„ Village of Brussels
Physician, Surgeon, Accouolio•.tr
O Rioe at residence, opposite Maly Ills Church,
William street.
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SeaForth
Our population is 1081 instead of
2,016 fat lest year,
Aesexenr F3iodeeiok was paid $1130,
plies 52,15 fur postage,
$35.00 was voted by the Council to
theAgoliinitural Society.
A. and Alis. 13r•oedfuot and daugh-
ter, Noose) tow, Sask., are visitors at
the home of Mrs. J. H. Broadfoot,
Sunday of last week was the 48rd
anniversary of the wedding of Jas.
to Mrs. and , lr Beattie. They .
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the Methodist church, as usual
toed occupied the paw which nae
beet) theirs since )hair marriage.
Fordwicir
ncrease over Met year Bent .10 Jtaneh
'L"reasurer 1420.81,
McKIIIQp
Walton $School Pair T'i'les lists are
isues d
, It Is
a fine one.
' Leo ]Tolland, Beechwood ; James
Scott, Roxboro ;'Chao. Case and Robb,
Scarlett are Census eliutneraeor•e.for
MoKlliop.
Am AGoou OLD ARE,—The funeral
ofM to , J call Eokort Ted on
ho d'
Sunday, 8th Inst, .aged 97; et the hove
of her 'sou -in-law, John Mahon),
Huron road East,took piece from St.
Colunlbau Church,' of which she had
been a )nembei' for over 00 years,
Grand requiem high mase was cele -
boated. 1Jeceased Was one of the old•
est and moat highly respected pioneers
of McKillop township. She was a
net/ ve of Bavaria, and came to Cana-
da when 21 years of age. Upon : her
arrival in New York she was married
to her late husband who predeceased
her about 10 years ago. They settled
near Stratford, afterward purchasing
a farm ou the 9th Oon. of McKillop,
where they lived for upwards of hail a
century before reliving to -St, Oolum-
ban. A family of 8 children, 62 greed -
children and 30 great-grandchildren
omelet). The sone are Rev, J. M. Eck-
ert, hawthorn, New York ; Iiev,
Stephen token, ()Miss, Wisconsin ;
Oon, Eckert, Seaforth ; F, Eckert,
MfcKlllo
d Peter
an Eckert onthe
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old homestead, and 3 daughters, Mrs.
G, K, holland, Beechwood ; Mrs. J.
MManurru, Seaay, McKilloforth•p, end Mre. J. F. Me'
MOKILLOP WILL STANDe,—A very
nteiesttug wilI case was tried by the
Surrogate Qourt Judge, iiia Honoi'
Judge Dickson, last week atGloderieli.
The heariug lasted for 2 days and was
not concluded till close to 8 o'clock
Wednesday night. Plaintiffs were
the executors of the last will and
testament of the late Robert Hanna,
of McKillop, who died Jan. 22nd Met.
They brought the action to secure
probate df the will and the 3 daugh-
ters, who were passed over in the will
were the defendants. The estate
amounted to $2,637,59 and the benefic-
iaries under will were a son-in-law,
John Bullard, a nephew and 3 neices.
Mr. Hanna was 95 or 96 years old at
the time of his death and signed with
a cross. R. 8. Hays, of Seaforth, re-
presented the executors ; J. L. Killor-
an the defendants, and O. Garrow
watched the case for the infants, Mr
Killoran, for the defence, argued the
will was secured by those whom it
named as beneficiaries, when the test-
ator was not in a condition to make a
will,, -. and poigted out the suspicious
circumstances in connection with it.
ilirlEmEk W Much sickle's among Ihorees in this
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neighboncend at present.
rich
recto Sultan has been per
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J Matthews
L. Llysclale,
lensed b ROY. F t
Jas. t atLhews nae been a•eappoint-
d caretaker of Pordwjch cemetery.
A new barn lits been erected by
Gem ge Hofmhu oil 1115 property Ilene.
Alis Jennie Gtunble left to visit at
the hone of her brother, Wilfrid, in
Cinelph, fora while,
Rev. air. Clyedaie has accepted an
lvitatinn to 'alum as pastor of the
lethodist rhumb fora 4th year.
For pest few Weeks George Ashton,
HAVIN(' the Agency for the alc-
Corm r: end Dieting leiple-
.- plerue"ts 1 will lave eiusest
prices in anytifiug needed in lea: in Int- 11
plements or Tractors. (eli i„ neer M
give your oi(lee U, Ir. 0, rayl' and
YOU will save [Horley, I will Iowan -
tee you against anyredaiLfon /n prices
until implement is used, and by order-.
ing now you will save any alJyance in
price which is likely to take pleee
soon.
Have a few Implements nu hand
which will be sold at Old priers,
David Milne;
ETHEL
Pastae •c Rent
Cattle taken by the month for the
season. Plenty of wxt'r and
shade. A etre of 400 aeree. For
fiurther particulars apply to the
undersigned,
Have a quantity of first-class
Timothy Seed for sale.
Pa Arent
Phone 16 fi1tU8SELS
sc., has been having poor health, suf-
fering frou, rlieumatiam and other ail-
ments, •
George Menzies, Molesworth, and -
Mr, Dunning, Bedford, Iowa, visited
at the house of T. H. Glbson and Jop,
Davidson,
Rev. A. Laing, F. R. Lynn and G.
H. Jtaffersou wale in Clinton attend-
ing to convention in the interest of
Education and activities of young
people in general.
Blyth
Goderich District meeting met in the
Methodist church here Tuesday and
Wednesday y of this week.
A. B Gan' is able to be about again
after a couple of weeks confinement to
his home with pleurisy,
Rubt. Graig, town caretaker, re-
ceives $70.00 per month for one year
from May 0th, he to pay his own as-
sistance at scales, duties as per agree-
ment,
The annual meeting and election of
nfii tiers of the Women's Indtitute was
held and resulted ae follows :—Pres„
Mrs, R. Riciimoud ; 1st Vice Pres.,
Mos. Poplestone ; 2nd Vine Pres., Mrs.
.1, Garter ; Sec.-Treas., Mre. S. D.
Leith ; Asst. Sec'y Mrs. R. Wighti
roan ; Pianist, Mire. H. McElroy
District Director, Mre. Wightman ;
Board of Directors, Mrs. Gilley, Mrs.
A. B. Garr, Mrs, J, Cook, Mre. Col-
- Moneta Mrs. D. McGowan. Society
had a successful year having 'raised
$1095.70.
W. M. S. of Methodist Church held
their annual meeting. Mite boxes
were opened and birthday and talent
mouey received. $40 to the support
of a Obilteie girl and $10 35 for Chris-
thin Stewardsbip were realized, Vie
W.11t1. S. have 6ttthers and hope to
add to this number. 4 Life alenrber-
eliips were also banded in, totalling
5100 •'Total for year $227.86. Of this
amount $2f687 sent to Branch Treas.
Expenses $7.85 on hand $814 Mrs; J.
onlrinmglr was appointed delegate to
Branch Convention to be held at
Listowel on ahoy 26 to 27 and Mrs, Mc-
(tnrrnick as alternate. Mrs, John
Maines was appointed delegate to
the District Orin ventiai al Goderich,
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Baby Chicks
—and—
Hatching Eggs
. Off my Bred -to -lay strain or H. O.
R. I. Reds. They stand up with
the best of theta when put to the
supreme t"vfs of the Laying eon.
test. Bugs 51 00 per st Lt. g.
Chicks 30e reek. Bonk urdet early
and -not be disappointed.
JNO. T, DUNCAN
Phone 7x Bin''. Qs
YEARS EXPERIE 6E �•n 'uV.�CIrIGIV-I DOMINANT IN OUAL-
17Y AND SERVICE!
Sixty veers of leadership—of giving good value, heaping satisfaction
and real servicer That's why the Gilson name wins respect and
confidence from coast to coast. That's why we aro proud to soli
this dependable farm equipment.
THE GILSON ENGINE
WONDERFUL GILSON"
Coate Von
Nothing �"� "Tho Wonderful Gilson" stands supreme.
More Gilson Silo Fillers were sold in Canada
The ramous Gilson "Goes Like Slaty" Un -last ycnr than any other mike. It is guar -
gine -•any size for any purpose --eau be cur- antecd to be the lightest running blower -
chased on the easy payment plan. Let it cu ttcr male:
n (00 itself. Its Ito i d
n rho bigg and depend- n ery awl, —get I Gilson Silo Filler and
abnety have made it the biggqest'ctrl ( O. ell your own silo it tth year own ensue,
Bina in Canada. Let us demonstrate on 4 ir•p• % Iargcr_..nt the proper time, when
your (arm. your ecru has rho greatest (ceding value.
THE GILSON SPREADER
HYLO SYLO
The Hylo Sylo Insures
sweet, fresh, simeulent en -
allege down to the last
forkful. It is built to last
Indeffinitely. JIxcl us!vo
patented features of de-
sign and construction
explain why the Hylo is
einem by the discrimin-
ating fernier, toys for Manure is the best fertiliser. Volt have it.
itself hi the first season. Use id 7'be)iest Manure Spreader made is
Thee year after yew,. pays the Gilson. Why? It has a wide spread.
100 per cent.. profit on It is lots down. It has light draft. It wit
your tnveslmeut. Call take a real load: It b free from dutch',
you :natio gears and all eompaoated parts.
Call and 105 our nearest dealer, name below, Ho will mve and make you money on
ebo equipment filuatratod and an Gilson Threahere, Dixio-Ace Tractors, Wood Sow.,
Grineters, Pump Jacks, Belting, etc. Write' for Catalog,
Made in Canada and Guaranteed by
GILSON MPG. CO., Limited - - GUELPH, ONT.
Cali and See- Nearest Dealer
EARL ROTHWELL, BRUSSELLS, ONT.
Rheumatism
Neuritis, Sciatica, Neuralgia.
Templeton's
Rheumatic
Capsules
Rave brought good
health to half -a -million
sufferers.
Ahealthful, money -saving remedy.,
volt k wn for fifteen years, pro-
scribed 1'y doctors, sold by drug-
gists, ;1.00 a hoz Ask our agents
or write for a free trial package.
Templetoas,142 King W., Toronto
LooalAgent, James Fox
BECAME SO THIN
SNE WA$ AFRAID
"FRUIT -A.
TNES"ad
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Strong and Vigorous }
MADAME MITMUR 1BEAUGHER
1806 Cartieir St., Montreal.
"I suffered terribly from Cons-
tfpation and Dyspepsia for many year:'.
1 felt pains after eating and had gas,
constant hrsaaeh,t,•and was unable'
to sleep at nnlghk T was getting so
thin that I was frightened and saw
several physidtins,,who, however, did
not seem able to help me.
At last a friend edw.ud gte to take
'Fruit-atira. I did so and soon T
felt some relief. I eoatinued with
Trait•a-tives' and la a short time,
the Constipation was banished, I felt
no more pains or headache or the
disagreeablesensations that follow
dyspepsia. Now lata well, strong and
pigme^"
Madame ARTS= BEAUCEER.
blo.a box, 6for32.69, trial size 26c.
At all dealers or from Fruit -a -dyes
Limited. Ottawa, Ont,
However, the Judge held that the will
was a valid will and granted probate.
Atwood
Hugh Porter has purchaaed a fruit
farm near Beamsville.
J. P. Greensides placed a new Nord-
heimerpii
ano in his home.
Fridayevening ev ntng of Ibis week Brus-
sels Junius Foot Ball team will play
here.
A new bridge about 84 feet long will
be constructed ou Sideroad 5 and 6,
Oon. 10.
T. G. Ballantyne has sold the old
cement property, containing 5 acres,
to 0. W Harvey.
Hurst Bros. have bought the farm
on the 1011 Oon. Elms, being Lot 12,
known as the Dewar property.
At, annual meeting of the Chartered
Accountant Students Association of
Ontario held at the Board of Trade,
Toronto, Eric McBain, son of J. A.
and Mrs. MoBain, Atwood, was elect-
ed President of the Association for
the ensuing year.
Work on Main street commenced
Tuesday of last week and a portion of
it is barred frau) ttatiic. Concrete
will be laid from the railway tracks to
the 8th Con.
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Victrolas
"His Master's Voice"
T an. the only representative for Brussels and community of the above
celebrated Victrolas and also the
GerhardHeintzman Machine
Nothing better in Canada. They are Gold Medalists.
LARGE STOCK OF THE -
LATEST VICTOR RE -CORDS
The Victor people did 86. per cent of the trade last year.
Call and see our goods and hear the Records.
Lady representative to wait on you.
.ea°er
Phone 67 and 82 Garfield Bleak Bt'usst is,
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Second hand Piano in good condition for sale. See it.
Baby Chicks
FR0111 pure bred Teapnegted S. 0, White Legharns (Barron Strain).
The Barron Leghorn is an English bird and for a Leghorn is a
very large bird, some of them being as largo as the Rnck, have
the advantage ever the Beek in that they seldom, if ever, watit to set.
With the deteernit ed to seof tlNot Sonw weather
tLehorn. Witthe the h corning are
of
warm weather the Leghorn is determined to lay. They will eke lay in
the Winter if properly oared for. From Nov, 1st, to April let ten of
oto' trapnested Leghorn' laid 1035 eggs at an average price of 78 cents
per doz. $02 713 from the ten hens. From these birds and others near-
ly as good we are offering Chicks at 22c each (Jolivered at your station.
WALTER ROSE
Baran Specialty farm, Brussels Box 34, Phone 3 or 4 on Six r
Smoke stack at Maitland cheese
' ,feet I'y Poli doavu alld the nelgIybors
gathered end helped Mr. J3oty' s !o
erect a new one,
• The drannttio recite! "Jean VeJ.
jean" given by Rev, J, F Kuiglti, 13.
D., Milverton, it) the Methot.list
ebuidb, Atwood, Mendel of (est week
was well attended, Mi'. Knight sar-
i thinly excelled himself and proved to
I be a reciter of no mann ability. The
manner in which
he'E
t tt ales
d d the
pathetic scenes of the story moved the
andierloo to tears. J-Ih, meliioef was
marvellous and enunciation perfect,
Listowel
Listowel'' pnpnlation 2570 and nuin-
her of voters 1,075 Ana„aanlent over
1$ rililllon dollars, 1$10,200 asked for
schools.
Listowel Presbyterians have given
up the idea of placing a basement un-
der the (Manch and will build above
ground.
LietoweJ Banner last week 'said ;—
For elapping Mrs, Angell Ver buye, a
Belgian neighbor, in connection with
line fence trouble. Ralph Thomson,
Elms was fined $2000 and mete by
Magietrate Hamilton. Two other
oases heard at the sane tiiue, were
dismissed. One was a charge of as-
sault. preferred by the woman's hue -
band, Cyril Verinye, against Ralph
Thomson, o t and
. the other by hf ra.
Vethuye against Roy Thomson, who
was accused with ceiling her vile
names In these eases there was eoq-
tradictory evidence. Barrister She
Maio, Brueeels, acted for the defense
and Barrister Terbium, Listowel, for
plain tiff.
Perth county
Mitchell tax rate 38 mills on $, 4
mills higher than 1920.
The long expected laying of the
corner stone of the new St, Peter's
Lutheran church at Brodhagan will
take place Sunday next at 2 o'clock.
Thursday afternoon has been nam-
ed the weekly balf holiday by the
business men of Monkton, during
June, July, August and September.
Previous to departure for Stratford,
a uumber of frieode assembled at the
home of D. 13, and Mrs. Grieve, Miii-
bank, and presented Mr. Grieve with
a gold headed cane,
I3. H. and Mre. Elliott, Logan, were
made recipients
by their friends and
ueighbore of a gold watch and -chain
and an alarm clack and an apprecia-
tive address previous to their depar-
ture to Mitchell where they will re.
side in future.
Mrs. Charles Peschelburg, aged 80,
is in a serious condition as a result of
falling down the steps at the rear of
her home at Mitchell. She fractured
her wrist and lay uuennscious for
several minutes before being found by
neighbors. She suffered greatly from
shock.
The Perth County Branch of the
Department of Agriculture will be
opened early in June, an Agricultural
Representative having been selected
and Stratford chosen as the location
for the office. Acting on the provi-
sional resolution adopted at the Janu-
ary session of the County Council to
try out an agricultural representative
for two years, the Department of
Agriculture at Toronto has selected a 1
man of outstanding ability and prac-
tical training for the position. Ap-
parently the "vette face" of the Coun-
ty Council at the April session bas
been ignored, and on the assurance et
REAN
FLour
Children love home -trade bread made
of Cream of the West
Flour. And there is.
nothing else so good- for
them that costs so little.
Maple Leaf Milling Co„ fills
Limited
Toronto, Winnipeg'
Brandon, Halifax
that the leading progressive farmers M`nister of Agricultut- for the Prov,
of the County would. co-operate with Ince has; promised to confirm
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Proprietor.
In order to get the Miles out of Gasoline
First Get the Gallon.
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The Hard -Drying, Tong -Wearing
Floor Finish
Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a home
as floors that are properly cared for; on the
other hand, floors that are not protected are
unpleasant to Zook at, are hard to keep clean,
and neglect your me floors, beautify theuted through m Don'tr.
them and
them. Save the surface and you save all.
MARBLE -ITE Floor Finish is the perfect
treatment for floors of all lands. It is the one
floor finish that has a money -back guarantee
attached to every can.
In 24 hours MARBLE -ITE dries hard with a
beautiful finlslr that will not show heel marks.
It has a high
any amount of wear without injury. enough It can be
washed with soap and water and it will not
mar nor scratch white
We invite you to call and discuss this method
of beautifying and protecting your floors. We
can give you full details regarding this or any
other painting or varnishing problem. We have
a complete stock of MIARTIN-SENOIJR Paints
and Varnishes. For every purpose For every
surface.
"100` PURE"
PAINT
The paint for wear
and weather.
SENOUR'S -
FLOOR PAINT
It wears and wears
and wears.
"VARNOLEUM"
beautifies and pre-
serves 0i1 Cloth
and Linoleum.
"WOOD -LAC"
STAIN '
Improves the new
—renews the old.
"NEU-TONE"
The sanitary, wash-
able Flat Oil Paint
fur Interior Decor-
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