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JAS. E. SMiTH as PROPRIETOR
This popular bestiary Is open to the public in
alt departmetGel of a illrat-oli ee Hotel,
RATER
$2 60 per day, $9 00 a week to steady Boarders
Meal!) served at regular hours.
Phone 64 Olean, ooraforhrble beds.
OR. WAROL.AW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College. Day and dight culls, ()Moe oppotics
Flour Mill, Ethel.
JAMES M'FADZEAN
Agent Bowick Mutual fire insurance Company
Phone 42 Turoberry Street, BrueeeIs
Suooeaoor to John Harris, Walton,
T. T. M'RAE
m. EL. M. O. P.. S. O.
M. 0. K., Village of Brussels
Phystotan, Surgeon, Acaunahe'ir
I. Moe at residence, opposite Mel, idle church,
William street.
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Barristers, 8o',citors,. Notaries Public,
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Street,
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BRUSSELS
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HORSE FAIRS
Monthly Horse Fairs will be held in,
Brussels this season as follows
THURSDAY, JAN. 6rx, 1922
FEB. 2ND, 1922
111 AR 2ND, 1922
" APRIL OTU, 1922
local and •outside Buyers WilI be Present
By Order of Council.
F. B. SCOTT, Clerk,
Well Tools
FOR SALE
276 feet 1lh inch Drill Rope nearly new,
1 set Jars and Rope Socket,
1 Sinker, 16 feet by 3 inches,
14 -inch Saud Purup,
1 6•duch Sand Pump,
14 -inch Reenter,
S 5.illch Reenters and Bits for tame,
Also a length of 8.inch Oasing.
All for sale cheap as owner has no
use for them,
Wells Cleaned Out and Pumps Repaired
Well Drilling done as Usual
Call up Phone 28x
GEO. BIRT, BRUSSELS
What About Your
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POULTRY?
WILL pay the highest mar-
ket price for all the Poultry
you place fo4. you have r theto n l and call at
M. Yolleck
Phone 2x BRUdt ELS
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Representative Wanted
RarrtraaaarAMtve WA:u'rsnfor Bromide and
Huron County to represent "The Old Boilable
Ifonthfll Nurseries," Big sales aro to be 'nude
in selling Nursery steels during the recon
etraotion period, A splendid opportunity for
a live salesmen, Highest euminieslona paid,
handsome, free equipment, largo line of ault
arid ornamental Moak to offer. Ston a d+
WscusKO0oN, Toronto, Ont,
Christmas
Suggestions
BUY EARLY I
BUY SOMETHING USEFUL I
BUY SOMETHING SERVfcEABLE I
What fould be more appro
priate than a pair of nice
KID OR FELT SLIPPERS
MI homiest pleasing shades of the season and to be bad at a very
triodorete price,
Men's, Women's and Children's Fine Kid Shoes
MEN'S AND BOYS' WORK SHOES
Single and Double Hartman and Harness Parts
Trunks, Club Sage, Suit Casein, Rugs, Wool Blankets and
Heavy Team Blankets.
For Service and Chapman Bros.
Qu,ilit try '
i tai elms ,Iterils pe
been in failing health for the at 11
W years. J2e is survived by his widow,
it daughter, Miss Vera, 3 sisters and a.
I ot er, the Misees'1'Will of(Soderloh,
Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Lucknow, arid
Rev, A. C., pastor of Blyth Methodist
Ohut'ch. He was the eldest son of the
late John Tiffin, a pioneer farmer of
Colborne Township.
The annual meeting of the Blyth
branch of the British and Foreign Bi-
ble Society has just been held in the
Anglican church. The address of the
oecaeion was given by .Rev, George
'Telfor'd. The attendance was HU -
usually large, and the contributions
very encoureygiug,.
CHRISTMAS t nab iS On.
BEAUTIFUL moonlight nights.
NExT Sunday tail! be Christmas Day.
Now is the time to 'renew for Tara
Poses
NORMAL Schools closed last Friday to
reopen January 3rd.
J. W. Kum, H. P., for North Huron,
bass majority of 1445. There will be
no recouut in this riding.
ANNUAL meeting of Huron Old Boys'
Assoclatiou in Toronto was held lastbat-
urday, In the Y. M. C, A. Building, 4o
College street.
Tee late Col. Sir Sam, Hughes, who
by the way is a relative of Mrs. James
Duncan, Brussels, is said to have left are
estate of $80.000.
AT Guelph Winter Fair Dr. White,
town, captured 3rd prize for best White
Pantail pigeon, young hen, and 3rd for
hes olde i'
r hen. H had only 3 entries so
did well in the face of hot opposition.
MUNICIPAL Nomination Moneay even•
ing tel next week. You ought to attend
this meeting and show a little interest in
affairs. It you have "kicking" to do or
questions to ask that ,Is the place to do it.
W. H. Hsu. is once more.in charge of
Rural Route 4, Morris Township, as
Deninaa's assstaut, since the latter has
put his car away for the Winter. Mr.
Bell is well acquainted with the territory
and his duties and still has forenoon's
anti evenings to attend to his other
duties in Brussels.
GOING STRONG,—Last week the Am-
herstburg Bobo entered upon its 48th
yearandbetter than ever. is tt ha e . We were
th oldtownwhenit
linin at e was born
g
and have watched its growth from a
sturdy infant to its present development
with interest. It is a welcome visitor to
our office and Tar Pose, wishes it many
happy, prosperous years.
Tars publicity attending the issuing of
marriage hcenses since that work was
taken out of the bands of private parties
and entrusted to Municipal Clerks, has
provoked so many complaints that the
Drury Government, by Order•in Coun-
cil, has decided to stop the publication
of names.Any person who desires to
search the records may do so by securing
authorization, which will be given on a
prepared Corm free of charge.
W. H. Wxtils MRETsi wins ACC/DENT.
—W. H. vsillcs, tis ;Ingham, totmerly
of Brussels, met with a painful and dis-
tressing accident Friday atteruoon, 9th
Inst.. when, atter reaching fora box on
a shelf, he stepped buck ou a rubber
boot lying on theft-ror, and saved htm-
soll Lunn lalling ou the stove by turning
simply to one side. In doing so, bow•
ever, lie wrenched his aukle so badly
that for several days the pain of it peaty
crippled him as well as deriving him of
much needed rest. Fortunately the in-
jury has so improved that he is feeling
almost amulet again, although be stilt
suffers somewhat Item the effects of the
strain,
Ray, Ws, ELLra' Vonot Is BADLY Ar.
rearm) —Tile tollowiug item Ecom the
ivledinlne Hat News ralera to an ex-
Shaunavon minister and asou of Wm
and Mrs. Ellis: Brussels South, and will
be read with regret by, his friends here:
—At the close of- Suutlay evening's
service at the Baptist church, a congrega
ttonal meeting was called to receive the
doctor's report as to the pastor's condi.
Hop, His physician reported that i
would be a mouth or more before Mr.
Ellis should undertake his work, and
recommended teat the church give him
leave of absence for at least one mouth
Funowtngsome discussion—and numer-
uus expressions of sympathy, leave ut ab.
c wasvoted hen until esu e t January.
The doctor has advised a chairge at once,
as Mr, Ellis' 'voice does not show signs
of returning*, and it is hoped the change
a warmer climate m bringabout
Int a may
effect.Ellis '
the desired Rev. Mr, is
leaving for the Coast,
Blyth
Editor Elliott, of the Standard, wee
at Goderich lent week on the Max
Welsh stable lite ease.
M. W. Telfer, Blyth, wits elected it
member of the Executive of the
Nrn thorn Hockey Leegne,
Nantes of pn551hle nand dates foe the
Rrevoshlp aro Dr.1lline, If ail born,
J. Dodds, B. W. Geddes and J. 51. Ta-
ntan,•
Oouucilior J. D Moody has an-
nounced that he will not be a midi• i
date for Inunioipal honors at the con -
log election,
BROTHER MICR.—Rev. A. 0. and
Mrs. Titian were called to Gnderieh at-
tendiug the funeral of the foriuee's
brother, the late J. J. Tiffin, who died
nn T'i.teetlay morning of beet week.
The inteemr'nt took plane Thursday,
Dine, 15, in Maitland Cemetery, (Stale -
hilt, Revennt being bar' charge of Rev.
H D. Mayor, pastor of,Nin Ninth Street
1Methodist. Church, Cir, Tan had
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NICE
CHRISTMAS
GIFTS
Can be found in our
store in
Boudoir Caps
Fancy Dress Hangers
Shine Trees
Lingerie Straps
Corsage Boquets, &c.
Seduction, on all Hats
Miss Hingston
Balmornt Millinery Parlors
Warden Dnip, was at Goderich at-
tending to official duties.
W. S. Brears attended the U. P. 0
Oonve}tioi at 'Toronto.
John and Mrs, Sangster were at
VS/higher)) attending the funeral of
EBward Renwick, of Lucknow.
At last sestina of Huron Co. Omen -
oil Warden Doig woe presented with a
gold beaded cane by his fellow mem-
bers of thiyt body ae a mark of rep.
preciation in •Hiiing the chair. The
recipient replied in fitting term$.
Seaforth
Over $600 were realized at the
Bazaar held ender the auspices of the
Borrie Catholic Women's League.
Smile 'n searching
Mrs. OliverS think a, repeat a-
Querin was 'visiting at tion should be made over the repeated
Palmerston. fires so that suspicion would be allay -
New books have been added to the se.
Public Library. -
Last week Cecil Day and Ross Doig
were at Goderich doing duty as jurors.
Miss Beryl A hto i i.i horne from her
1.
mr finer position,London, p • -
idt foe a va-
cation.
,
cation.
Wm. and Mrs. Jardine, Tugaeke,
Sask., will spend the Winter! with
Robt, and Mre. gathers, Mrs. Jar-
dine's parents.
Last Sunday morning Rev. Mr.
Ocagg, Wingham, preached Sunday
School anuiveesaary sermons in the
Methodist church. Epworth League
was in charge of the evening service.
Fordwich
Grant and Mrs. Fraser and baby,
Brue els
were visitors
with James
and d, Natthews Howick.
Last Sunday Rev. Mr. Sperling,
home on furlough from China, was
the preacher in the Methodist church.
MAUDE C. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Graduate Department of Ouhtbalmology, bio.
Cormick tledical Lollege, Chicago, Ill. Three
months post graduate course during year 1910
Eyes correctly fitted with Glasses.
Readaohes, Dry Itchy Eyes, Granulated Eye
lids, Watery Eves, Pain in Eye Rails, Inflamed
Eyes, Put or Watery Discharge from Eyes and
Dizzineaa caned by Eyestrain relieved
through properly fitted Glasses.
Lai -cross Eyes straightened through proper-
ly fitted Len'.es
,IE'Evea tested at night equally as good as
during daylight.
All kinds of Oetfeei repairs done. .
Satisfaction Assured.
Optical Parlor in Leckie block, one door
South of Barrister Sinclair's oMae.
Mace hours : 10 to 12 a. m• 190 to 9 p. m,
Saturday evening, 8 to 10 o'clock.
Earlier forenoons by appointment.
Phone lea
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Holiday i.licacies
Choice New Stock of
Raisins, Grapes, Mixed and Pecan Nuts, Oranges
Bananas, Grape Fruit, , Celery and Cranberries
Fine assortment of Candies in Bulk or Fanog Boxes.
Our Chocolates are Different
Pipes Cigars Tobaccos
DIES— Don't fail to see our Ohristmns Pipes
Try a NEILSON Saladice Ice Cream Brick.
FRESH OYSTERS
We thank you for past patronage and wish you the Compliments of
the Season.
Bell's Restaurant
ra
New Stock of tthbers
co I -I A N IJ
At a Specially Low Price
Bargains in Men's Pants
IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THEM.
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wesesermntlexerettrmo
Joe
Schwadron
oluessedisseleasocevesseesessumeortilar
Seaforth Hockey Club. Is grouped
with St. Marys, Stratford, New Hams
burg and Mitchell,
Judge Jtlokeon, Lethbridge, Alla„
has liven renewing old ftiendahipe in
title !pealiiy, He is an old boy who Is
well t Numbered,
Geo. Dale ch Son, Hallett, took let
rizn for Clydesdale foal at Guelph
Nair and T. McMillan 6e Sun, seine
tuwnehlp, for ptuutdian bred Clyde
over 8 years.
George Hewitt, it nephew of Mn',e
John Mohennan, who Is a 0. P. ft.
beake91min at Calgary; was injured by i
a fall from a train, Same they ' hie II
wife fell through a trap door and i
broke a limb. Mr. Hewitt was a
former Seaforthite, being born near
Walton,
Huron County,
Hensall wants its Salt works re-
built:
Usborne township ie being canvas.
sed for introduction of Hydro.
Some lively municipal contests are
on the pi'ogratn of Huron County.
Teeswater, has. re -organized their
H nckey team,
Chiselhuret Methodist church is
purchasing a piano.
Grain boats were still arriving at
Goderich last week from the North.
Robert Mason, an old resident of
Huron Co., tiled at his home, Clinton.
Reeve of Hansell gets $40 salary and
each Councillor $26 for year's services.
Mrs. Thos, Fitton, an old r'es•dent of
Exeter, ie deceased. Her age was 83
years;
67 acres of land adjoining Bruce -
field was sold to Mr. Howett, Auburn,
at $8,600.
School building at Teeswater will
not be built until ratepayers vote on
the question.
About a score of applications have
been received for Model School teach
er at Clinton.
Clandeboye school has been fitted
up with table and stove to serve hot
dinners to pupils.
St. Andrew's Presbyterian choir,
Wingham, will present a Cantata on
the evening of Dec. 29.
Ripley debater's decided that the
pulpit has more influence than the
press. Guess that settles it.
330 cords of wood from the corpor-
ation wood yard, Teeswater, have
been recently sold to the villagers.
Warden Johnson, Lucknow, was
made the recipient of a gold beaded
cane by Bruce County Councillors.
Already names are being mentioned
for Warden for 1922. Better wait un-
til After municipal results are known,
Gasoline lampunhooked came nein kid iu
Crediton Methodist church, fell set-
ting fire to interior. Fire was got out.
Little damage was done,
Handel's Messiah was put on in
James street Methodist, church Exeter
Thursday and Friday evenings by a
community chair of 170 voices.
At Hensel) Trap Shoot R. Day,
London, only missed 8 birds out of a
total of 150. Dunk and Passmore tied
for 2nd at 128 and Fred. Kerr, Credi-
ton , was 3rd with 125.
There are 85 inmates in Huron Co.
Home atresent. No. of deaths dur-
ing year- were
14. 602 have been ad-
mitted since opening. Total expendi-
ture for past year $16,622.
Huron County Council
This County's share of the Mothers'
allowance to date is $4,850, and on
Provincial Highways $916.81.
S. B. Stothers, District Representa-
tive, was paid $90, expenses of the
judging team to Toronto and Guelph.
A grant of $788 68 was made to the
town of Clinton as a special grant, the
same being necessary to meet extra
-coat of road improvement in that
town.
The inadequate arrangements for
fire protection at the Co. Home, where
so marry old and infirm inmates are
confined, were stated, and Com-
mittee recommended four fire ex-
tinguishers be purchased and placed
in the House of Refuge at $18 each.
Since last meeting of Council Rev.
S. E. MacHegney, Chaplain, has re-
moved free Clinton, and 0. S. Hawke
received appointment for the House
in his place, at the same salary,
The archway ordered to be built at
the House of Refuge has not yet been
done, and it was recommended that
this be done the coming year, and
that instead of an arch that 2 hand-
somepoets, one on each side of the
roadway, be built, the same to be con-
nected with the fences by cobble
stone walls or some such construction.
Re claim of T. Pritchard for auto
accident between Carlow and Nile ;
your committee examined the road
and found it on top to be 17 feet wide
and decided to take nn action.
Al the jail conditions are good gen-
erally. There are at present 8 prison-
ers in this institution. The repairs to
the jail wall which were ordered to le
done at the June meeting have been
executed. Considerable kalsorb iuirig
hits been done to the interior walls,
and repairs to the plastering has been
done on the authority of the Inspect-
or of Jails and Prisons. Ten cords of
wood for the jail w re purchasd
,
With reference to items, $1650 for
dental bill of prisoners at jail and the
High Constable's telephone bill of
$109 82, we deem these excessive and
would recommend that in future more
economy he exercised.
Recommended the following addi-
tions to County Roads System t—In
the township of Hullett, the road
known ae the baseline from the Mait-
land bridge to the village of Auburn,
Southerly to Northerly limit of Gode-
rich township ; the road leading from
the village of Auburn to the O. P. R.
depot.
The town line between Wallace and
G eey tow iiships,
The traffic on the roads doting the
Summer has been very heavy, the
automobile and truck traffic being al-
most 2a times as great as it wits 8
years ago. This increase of traffic
necessitates a greater amount of
maintenauco and also emphasizes the
need of improving the grades and
eliminating dangerous points on the
roads, and so it can be expected that
more, rather than less, wont tnust be
I done in the future if the road system
SAID NE COUlO
NEYE E WELL
"Fruit-a-tives" Restored
Him to Health
169 Avsnolt lams IX, MONTREAL
"For three years, I was a terrible
sufferer from Dyspepsia and my general
health was very bird. I consulted a
physician arid took his meet/eine' but
I did not improve; and thistly hetold.
mallet I could net be cured
At tills iilut', a frk'n,l advised ms
to try "Fruit.o-tirrs".. After taking twl
boxes, I was greatly relieved; and
this fruit medieime made tree coinfiletrly
well. My digt'tit hin ani( general health
are now splen,li 1".
GASP—AR].) DUl3ARD,
50c a box, 0 for trial size 25e.
At dealers or sent postpaid by
Fruit -a -tines Limited, Ottawa,
is to keep up to the traffic require-
ments.
In connection with road expenses
it is interesting to note that during
year 1921 County will have expended
about $170,000 on roade. Of tide less
than $9,000 hits been sent out, of coun-
ty for steel, cement and other sup.
plies, and the remaining $101,000 bias
een distributed among the ratepay-
ers of the County, while about
$90,000 only was raised by direct levy
from them, Most, work is carried out
during seasons at which farmer is not
busy, so that production of the emir
Ly is not curtailed, and to a large'. ex.
tent tout of time spent on roads
would otherwise he lost. Moreover,
as costs are becoming lower, and coo.
petition for, jobs is becoming more
active, it would appear to be the
wrong time to halt development
work on the roads hi spite of the facts
that prices for farm products are very
low. Many ratepayers throughout
the county are in favor of Cutting
road expenditure very ooisiderably
on account of the high taxes that they
have to pay, while as a matter of fact,
the county road rates of Huron are
the lowest of all counties in the
Province, and if this taxwereabolish-
ed
ab dish-
ed entirey, the z'atepayer even in the
mural municipality would still have 911
per cent of his taxes topay and would
have no roads,
The form of improvement which is
most necessary at the present time is
the regrading of many of our roads.
This work has been largely left over
in the past owing to scarcity and high
cost of labor and the press of other
matters. These conditions no longer
exist, however, and this work will
affect the improvements to the roads
as follows --
I.—Widening g
n t theta to a definite
width, making them safe for the
traffic on them.
2.—Draining by ditches to an out-
let.
3.—Eliminating deep ditches near
B
$350.00
buy
WHY NOT
ra year ago
only loon
Oak Flooring.
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would
feet
For MHO To -day
Y
E We aaal:mFLiruish
1000 ft. Oak Flooring
1000 ft. Bill Stuff
1000 ft. Sheathing
1000 ft. Bevel Siding
1000 ft" Undressed Lumber
1000 XXX Shingles
1000 Lath
2 Outside Door Frames .
Dud Doors
5 Window Frames and
Sag' complete.
All First-class Material,
Besiid with Wood
and Save Money
See Us
AMENTr BOSS
Phone 16 Brussels
the road and otherwise improving
dangerous places,
4. -Extending Culverts to the same
width as the road.
as—Improvinghills.
Exclusive of necessaryre-snefacin
g,
culverte and expansive cuts, this
work will cost about $60,000 per mule.
It should be carried out hi accordance
with a definite program, which ex.
tend over a period of 10 or 15 years,
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Palace Bakery
comes from Willis' Bak-
ery. Of course it's just
as good any other time
as at Christmas ting,
brit it seems to taste
even better on the great
holiday. Serve it on
your table and delight
your guests.
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Gifts that Last at Moderate Prices
Do Your Xmas Shopping
Rallpe =WI
The Jewelery Store is the best place to get suggestions
for Christmas Presents. Our stock is right up-to-date.
Let us Shbw bw Yo u
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Our line of Ladies' as' Wrist Watches, atchrs
, Geilta '11'tLCCh ea,
Pearl Fart St
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, ,
t cut Diamond Rings,
Peat I Rings, Signet Rings, Waldemar tlhains Tie
Pins, Cuff Links, Bar Pins, Silverware of all kinds,
Out Glees, Fancy China, Pursue, Pipes, Auto Strop
and Gillette Safety Razors, Flashlights, Kodalrs
arid Cameras, French Ivory in Oases and . sold
separate. Ladies' and Gents' Gold and Silver
Mounted Suit Case Umnbrellas, Xmas Poet Cards,
Seals, Tags and. Booklets,
WATERMAN'S IDEAL
FOUNTAIN PENS [`ruthE`
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$2.50 58 00 $4.00 $5.00 and $0,00 each
Give her a Diamond this ehristinas
Theta is no other Gift she will cherish hire a Dinitronti. A nice
variety to choose from, Prices from $25.00 to $150.00.
oout'Steak oof"not XMAS GIFTS THAT LAST
J. R. WEAL Dr.
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
Wf2O PETER