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The Brussels Post, 1921-12-29, Page 5awbf>Rlkt WWII* JNQI 6UTHER ANQ & SONS LIMITED INS11141."1.0 ` 1.0 CMG' 011e -Moto WM, SPE.NCE ooNVEXANOBR AND 1SStJETi OF MARRIAGE LION NSU. moo 1n the Peet einem egret. Beet (�fllr2r1WJw°a 1T/(d de - Choice Stock of + 4. Candies Fruits, Nuts 4,, Fahey Biscuits + Oranges and + Our' Grocery Stock Bananas, &c. 4, is FRESH !$rekeeVier ! ` AND NICE y. JAS.' E, SMITH - PROPRIETOR ,`Il',. 9 . ■ Titre p opular liostlery is penso the public in +p all departmentsot»leru•.+G•olaNSLatei, + 'SSpecial Bal HI11 ' ' RATES $2 HI per day. OM a week to steady Boarders - + China, Crockery Nealy served at regular hours. +' Phone 54 !;lean, comfortable beds. , 4. and: other goods. *„ • 4 + the e vial! regarding le v q Un t liaean good feeling I hat had exited iso oag ofthe Council and erne - i ti C 1 i theate ibe e I u i141e during its year now ninnies the fneeting Peen ed junrneil, A. Poltwintiruci.u, Celsius OR, WARDLAW Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Day and night dolls. Odioe oppoaste Flour Mill, Ethel JAMES M'F'ADZEAN Agent Rowick Mutual fire Insurance Company Phone 43' Toroberry Street, Brassele Successor to John Rnrrle, Walton. T. T. M'RAE M. B., M. O. P., & 5, 0. tit. 0. R„ Village of Brussels Physician, Surgeon, Acoouoheir ' t. aloe at residence, opposite Melville Church, William street. PBOII1EOOTe RILLORAN & COO AE Barristers, 8o;•citors, Notarlos Public, Sc, Ciliation the Square, „n.- door from Hamilton Street, GODERICR OFT, Privatetomb,' to loan :it lowest rates, W. PRounwooT S, C. J. i,, KILLOR.' ' k. J. D. Coope mvaS Aw x..547 4y,raY�l+m ve c. ,Winter Term opens Jan. Rd GrlK//16:;1. Tonga & Charles Ste., Toronto Is noted throughout Canada for high e. credo bastnees Mutation, None bat- tor in- tho Dominion, ninny heel' nese Colleges employ our graduates as y teachers Thousands of our former rQ} students are now In business life Write for our handsome gatalogue. Students admitted at any time. RR:: W. J, ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL vtri ire oiYm' eseelia%a2aV Nee sere eW �1 BRUSSELS .14,1Q HORSE FAIRS Monthly Horse Fairs will be held in Bruseele this season as follows THURSDAY, JAN.6TIr, 1922 •• FEB. 2ND, 19.22 MAR 2ND. 1922 " APRIL 6TH, 1922 Local and Outside Buyers Will he Present By ardor of Council. P. B. SCOTT, Clerk. Well Tools FOR SALE • W. J. McCracken + + • Wish you a Happy New Year. a. ++++4.401. P+++•t'•4•'F•F•Fd!•f••N•1^N!F•t•+++ natal l efts clients Dos r seat envelope with correspond- ence ter Tint Peer unless a 3 cent stamp is put on envelope. r tient is sufficient if not sealed. The difference is chalked up against -us. Naves your friends forget to write to, you ; news about the folks you are in- terested iu ; the current history of your native town ; it is all in your town pa- per. Subscribe to -clay. Peter and Mrs. McCall. who spent several months most enjoyably In the West, visiting relatives and old friends, have arrived home. They were visiting la town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mc. Call are making their borne in Wingham in the meaanme. LIVE NlciasaasniP,-A short time ago members of brussels Women's Christian Temperance Union met at the home of Wm. and Mrs.-Baeker and presented Mrs. Geo Backer with a County Life Membership pin as a token of apprecia- tion Chris• ton t tion for her g years of interests of the Wo- men's. In the i t tarn ser e ance-Delon, i .Tem r men's Christ an m Mrs. Backer, replied appropriately: WHAT'S In A Neale r•-Sh'ouid Hon. Macke. me King Rud it necessary to ap• point'someoue outside of bit own party as. Speaker of the new Parliament to order to preserve his majority be might select : A. Speakaway, the Progres- sive member -elect for Red Deer. whose name ought to qualify him for the post, Manley Chew, or Eget Stmcoe, would do for Deputy Speaker. The names of some of the other members are also in- terestiug. Besides tbe regular party leaders, there will be some Harry. Leader, the Progressive who defeated Premier i e mer Meighen. hen, Hor ticultur ssts will be delighted two Garlands anda with Rose, while the anu'Prohttonesta will have their Porter. ;Black, White and Brown will furnish the color effects. There is a Legree, but his first name is not Simon, and if it would have to con- tend with a Church and God, a3 well as n' couple of preachers, one of whom is a Bird. Men who served at the front will be interested to know that Coots does not spell his name with an "I", the fraternal society men are informed that Forester is neither of the Independent nor Ancient order, and Mason is not "in the East." Movie fans will have their Chapels, There is a Low, but not a high, and there a e a number of <jacks and a pair ol. Kings, one at whom is the. Liberal "ace.': With the Yukon re- turns there will be "a full house." -St, Thomas Journal. 275 feet 1e inch Drill Rape nearly new, 1 set Jars and Rope Socket, 1 Sinker, 16 feet by 8 inches, • 14 -inch Sand Pump, 1 5 -limb Sand Pump, 14 -inch Reenter, 2 5 -inch Beetuers and Bits for snide, Also a length of 6duch Casing. All for sale cheap as owner has no use for them, Wells Cleaned Out and Pumps Repaired Weil Drilling done as usual. Call up Phone 28a GEO. BORT, BRUSSELS What About Your .. a U� Tey l� PO + $ ,+ + WILL pay the higheyt seat'- + M ker price for all the Poultry you have to sell and call at + your place for thein. M Yolleck + M. + ii Intone 2x BRUSSELS + • Oranorook OitAhtll1teOle Van/inure' Own -At it Meet meeting of elle Ifeenieee' Club tilefollotging officers were chosen for the coualeg yeas :-Preeidscnt, R. L, eleDousdd 1 aloe -Pies„ A, Whitfield ; I'te0,,Sec., Neil McNair; tdec.:Pi'eas.,. ll',. R. Duxeyyk Directors, R. Mo'Tag- gait, p, Babertson, H. Keys, D. Weepier, 1, Melville sold Geo, WWI, - field; lid, Fulton is ehlppe' at Mc: N •ughe end Harry Keys at Ethel, A satisfactory year's business was report, ed with en optimistic outlook. f?oisooL RTiioaT.-Following is the report of Oraubrook school for the months of Noveuher and December.: SeaN10a ROOM The average muni is given. Examin- ed in Composition, el,'ammat', History Geography, Literature, Hygiene antd. Reading Se'. IV -Carrie Dark 84, Annie Mein Lush 83, Ethel Stnulldon 80, Edith eirnaudnn 78, Lnrne Camer- on 77, John Euchre 71, Flank limiest 69, Alister Bird 64. . Jr. IV -Hector 1Guight86, Edith Gorealitz 85, Alma Ruerengesser 85, Irene Duren $4, Jack Noble 82, Kate McNabb 81, Lydia Jeschke 80, Ivan Leitch 72, Willie Locking 61. Jr. Ill -Marie Huether 86, J,wk Uarnerou85, Jean Cameron 83, Elsie Fischer 83, Jean Noble 83, Itetta Duxey 83, Guldwiu Knight 81, Al ehie Campbell 80, Helen McNabb 78, Margaret Brown 76, Jean Small - don 74, Jim Pennington 06, John Locking 57. R. MoNAIR, Principal, Representative Wanted rind rematonotytva resent for Brussels lli'nnth 111 Nureertee'' represent isl slit' 0 to be 11,nbde+ b, selling Nursery steel, during the ren'nr etructim, period. A splendid opportunity for n live salesman, Highest mominleelons paid, handeome, free equipment, ini•ge fine of fruit nee. ornamental Neck to offer. BTONS W aLttaeTON,'roronto, Ont. Seaforth The grocery business of 'rhos. Daly has been bought by Phos. Palmer. John 11. \l ebater, has sold his farm 8th Con , aecKlllop, to Witlhun Via Clure, of that township, fir $7,200 HaroldEdwards, 'remote) Dental College, is the guest of his parents, Rev. Capt. and Mts. F tV, Bawe •da An old and well 'known' reeithei e of this locality, in tbe person of Thus. E. Hays, recently celebrated hie 83rd birthday. At the Perth Holstein Breeders' Consignment sale held in -Steatfurtl. J. A. Archibald, the well known Holstein breeder, Seaforth, teemed the kale fur both females and bull. JUNIOR ROOM Examined in Writing, Spelling, Lan- guage, Geography and Reading :-Sr. II --Edith Ford 96, Harvey Doxey 93. icleanot Knight 92, Earl Dune 90, Einyleue Stems 84, John Penuiugeti e 81. Glen Huntei•72, Edith Brown 69 Jr. I1 -Kathleen Zetglrr 91, Howard B,own 84, aMtitoeh 81. Eric Lung-. HuldBlstGir uereulugesset 78: Wil- Mabele at home i Mee. Anna Verona, e d- Winuipeg • hies, Qi. Valentine, E rn'tutstn 'He is snrvivetl by 2 broth,. • Villi Cram et e, 1 hornee%, Cleaner , William, r t brook, end aueelatel', Mis• Jas. Littl+', Lunknow, The deceicdhd suffered fi turn It stinks' last 12th of ,l my aril al - !bough :this to yet. ebaut bad never' fully i'ecnvei'ed his health, Oyer a week ago he was tillable to leave his bed. Deceased wits a staunch Metho, dist, being a nien'ibele of the Ontario SII church. The funeral was held 'Phtiredetylell Plenum, and the servioee were rondueted by Rev. S. Andetwan, pastor of tire church, Jibe pallbearers were his 0 neplhews, Harty sand Robt. 'l'hoetipeuu, Ben., Jahil and krone' Rath'well, and Albert Little, Leek - now. Interment was made at the family plot In Bayfield cemetery, Ford wlch Setrnnel Rue, fnrutel'ly of this local- ity, died at, Pickford, Mich., aged'79 year. $87 00 were the proceeds of the Christmas Sunday School entertain- ment sit the Methndiat church. , H. 1V, Laird sold hie 200 acre farm 2 milesNarth of FordWiels, to Chas. Mc- llwain, rf Hutvir•k Carrick bouedaryl The golden wedding of Cyrus an Mrs Hallman was celebrated recently, tit the home of their son, 12th Cott. A Hie leather easy chair, gold ring and club hag, ere. were among the gifts. About. 100 guests were in at- tendance. We extend congraeu- latinna. While Lloyd Acsaian and Peter Redden were sawing' through a big on epic, they out into a hive of bees, which ewers med about them but didn't sting, Cold was too much for the bees and they dropped to the ground and died. Mr. Augustin took home the comb ' and seemed over a quart of honey. lie Filcher 69. let Claes-Evelyn efuether 88, Fergie Smalidoc 81, Frank Doxey 71. Pr. -Excellent Cecil Learmont, Vera Patter, Mary elclntosii, Good --Roma Cameron, Arnold Long, Merle Wilson, Elmer Locking, ALICE J. FORREBT, leather. uea st of last DIES. -00 1 d PIONEERy week Edward Bothwell passed away set his home on PIincese steel Cho- pin, at the ripe age of 81 years. .• He teas born on the Goshen Line, Stan- ley township and when -a lad of 6, moved with his family' into Goderich tewuehip, oil the Bayfield Line, going lit by way of Hayfield and he remem- bered his father cutting a way in the bush for them to travel, The land was taken over from the Ounada Oo. In later years he tniei'ried Miss Jer- mine Thrsuipson, of the same town - snip, and their union was blessed with 3 sons, George. Tmvuito ; Isaac on the . .Walter,in the Peace ) s sad ; and homestead Mrs daughters, .and 6 Riven District, n Wm Foster, Stanley ,\Irs. 301111 Tadd. Sou, ie, Man Mrs. (hr) Squires, Ottetdane N. Y. ; Alma Bolgrave EAST WAW",tNOsH COUNCIL -Last meetsiig of the Cuuuell fur 19.21 tins l slime that 15th, members ell pi es,'sm t. nute's.of lute] meeting were read anti e-oufe med. Di. Stetwu't, M. 0 II , pie:wiited his repot: ns F"Iline'. :• she Municipal Council of the "is ed East 1Vamum-4. Gentleumn :-A• r/ Medical Officer of fluid h, I have the honor rued pleasure to report, that mi- te within the last month the linttelp alley hits been etHotueely free frau mint agustuc or iie fecth,es diseases*. Since then f Vii oases mit coni let fever have developed. the parieniv have been isolated and thous iu contactor attend- mince phrced nedee gnat online, The puLec urs inlet u,v own obseivaU I of have inn yet audit moistly eecoveted fin' frelligatitee NO unsanitary confit• tions, nor nuts tutee hetet been Heim t- ed to Me. Several of the Public school %valet clotets have been he eprcted and geues•ally found in a much mote sae liatry condition than le fro. gneutly the mtge. I feet sheet we have reanon for gi ti little, ''hut tint uutni- ai;tnlily for Ilse yeat-has been so free from disease.. I have the honor to be Your obedient se vain, R L. Stmvtss't, M. 0, H Moved by Me. Rotten teui, , eec,il, by llh', °r Cites that Wm. Robinson be paid at the rate of $5 00 a day for ser- vices tendered in the fuln,efor any work putfeenied in connection wills life dutiea as suhoul aetendtuice officer. Carrier!. Tho. taxes not till being emtin is sirn of time f•erihontu;ntt silt x t.e iI Feb let, 1022, teas given the enllector to rater,' lits tall fir the baleemet-f taxes tem tieinit it's yet nitrated. A huge number ol•acn„a'i,s, wliivll will appear in the Financial .Statement shortly, were ordered paid. and sifter' i a few complhueutary remarks from Gerrie Perry Sparling is bosom from Toron- to Normal. Itis said R'ibt. Ashton has, bought the Seam th pop works. Mee. Jnr" Dane is visiting her daughter. in Kincardine. Miss M. A. Newell has been quite ill hut we hope for early complete re- covery. FORMERLY of Gan=1E -After a lingerieg illness of 3 months' dura- tion, Mee. H. W, McTavish. wife of °gouty eE B, ars 1 t nch o the U O, �° t M a f OIC �T 8o Y o s t o !rave decided to atop p< litres mid Coal for S wink along villa! and educational OF 1.leotors of Listowel are being asked CONSTIPATION to vire nn a Byelaw to be enbuiitted ion Jitnuat'y 2ut1 to (,casc ine ea tet 1 sions to the Andrew Mattlcoltl4 Purni- tnt'o Co. ' Cameron Rester, M. A., St. Marys, I Trietl for Years to find Relief, rebs was editor of the Kitmhener tinily '1'elegm'itpBiagi i until recently, has ,urn 1 1 the aSga t i l et Aunt W • "FRUIT-A-TiVES" GAVE iT Chronic Constipation or insufficient action of the bowels, is one of the great causes of disease, Some autho- rities even claim that Constipation cannot be permanently corrected. This Is a great mistake,because here is the proof that constipation can be cured and the bowels made to act regularly and naturally. YARMOUTH,N.S, "For years, I was troubled with Constipation, and had to take laxa- tives and purgatives all the time. If I neglected to take these, the bowels would refuse to do their MAUDE C." EBRYA NS OPH "HALMOL."GIST Graduate Department of .Ophthalmology, Mc. • Corm ick Medical College. Chicago, Ill. Three months post graduate course during year 1819, Eyes correctly fitted with Glneses. Headaches, Dry Itchy Eyes, Granulated Eye- lids, Watery Eves, Pain in Eye Balls. Inflamed Eves, Pus or watery Discharge from Eyes and. Dizziness soused by Eye -strain relieved thi ough properly fitted Glasses ti-.r.'rocs Eyes straightened through proper• by fitted Len -es .Iw'Eyes tested at eight equally as good as during daylight. All kinds of Optimal repairs done. Satisfaction Assured. Pottiest Parlor in Leckie block, lock' one door South of Barrister 41na1 ir's office. Mice n 3 ,n to 8 .m. atuwlay cooling, g, 1 a. l 180 P someday evening 8 to to 'cloak Earlier fo+enbana by appoint/neat.. Phone 26x The Season's Greetings IDESIRE to express my apprecia- tion of your patronage during the past year and my Heartiest' Greet- ings and Sincere Good' Wishes for your Health and Happiness at Christmastide and throughout the New Year. irmotiogi Geo. E. Weller Hohay DeHacies Choice New Stock of Raisins, Grapes, Mixed and Pecan Nuts, Oranges Bananas, Grape Fruit, Celery and Cranberries Fins assortment of Candies in Bulk or Fanol' BOZOS. Our Chocolates are Different Pipes Cigars Tobaccos ism- Don't fail to see our Ohristtnits Pipes Try a NEILSON Saladice Ice Cream Brick. FRESH OYSTERS We • thank you for past patronage anti wish you the Compliments the Season. Bell's Restaurant of'. About two years ago, a friend advised me to try "Frail-a•iivesn, which I did. The first box helped me so much that I obtained further supplies of the remedy and continued the treat- ment. After using about eight boxes, my bowels were able to perform their particular function without aid. The relief in my case has been lasting. as up to date, I have never had any further trouble. I can recommend "Fruit-a-tives" to all suffering as I did and I am sure they will derive equal benefit". 1.w. FRANKLIN. ;'Fruit-a-tives" are sold by all dealers at 50e a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c., or sent postpaidby Fruit -a- tives Limited, Ottawa, Ont. u4 et he V, Utaley, and will take immediate , possession, Mr. Uttley.is retirixig sizing to ill -health, Aaron Betiuewias has pm chased Henry St4cltert's house, Munkton, Alt. Steickert has purchased (Male. Diehl's farm on the boundary, who bought Wut, f3eltger's 146 -acre farm near the village. During the year in Logan township there was registered and reported 21 deaths, 69 births and 14 marriages. Contagious diseases reported, small• pox 5, scarlet fever A, diphtherial, nieaeles 85. 0 meetings had been held, doling the 'mite. wArt bolt L+IIKent t, of Alberta, who spent his ettt•ly life in Eltua'towimhip, tint., un ucniunt of ill -health has rented hie farm in the West and with his family hits come to epend a while in his native province. There is quite a move in Mordant) enmmu sity to get something definite- ly dune in regard to Hydro, power. A petition is being circulated request- ing the council to severe the eervices of a Hydro engineer that we may Hud out all about the ,:ub'ject. Huron County f uvieh of the Mance Rev. H. W.la cT Y R Methodist Indian Mission,mu , passed away an Sunday of last week Be- sides her husband Mrs. McTsivieh, leaves one daughter, May McTavish, at home, and two sons, Bert M\lcTav- ish, 'Walkerville, and Harold Mc- Tavish, Toronto. Another son, Pte. Douglas McTavish, died about 4 years ago in the West End Military hospi- tal, London, England. Burial took place in Toronto. Rev. Mr. McTavish was a•former Methodist pastor here. Blyth Henry Little, Hullett, was buried here. A. B. and Mrs Oarare visiting n rel- atives at Ingersoll Fireside Literary Club is in active operation in this locality. Methodist church Sunday School held a successful Christmas Tree en- tertainment. Judge Jackson is visiting Jno. Emigh, his father-in-law, The fotm- et's home is at Lethbridge. Clinton Miss Annice Bartliff, nurse, is bane for Christmas from Detroit. A fine exhibit of Art wee made by Miss Lucile Grant, assisted by her pupile. De, and Mrs. Gunn are spending a holiday with their daughter at Wil- liamsport, Pa. Holtnerville Methodists presented Ezra and Mrs. Pickard, now of Clin- ton, with an easy chair. Rev, U. L. and Mrs. Bilkey, who have been at Btantford, received a good send off before coming to Clin- ton. The former is the new rector at St. Paula. Listowel H. E. Cavell, who is employed in a large machine shop fn Ridgetnwn, had the misfortune to badly injure his foot by having a heavy iron bar fall on it. Frank Kemp, son of R. T. and Mrs. Kemp, who played last year with the Listowel N. H. L. Hockey team is this Winter playing on the Moose Jaw seniors in the Saskatchewan Amateur Hockey Association. Ivan Brothers, an employee of the Banner Publishing Co., met with a painful accident last week, He was feeding tags into the Gordon press and got his left band badly crushed. The bone in one of the fingers was broken and the flesh on some of the others was badly lacerated, Thieves robbed the stole of Jones & May, Exeter, of clothing, &c, En- trance was gained through back window. The Sunshine Women's Auxiliary, Elimville circuit, presented Mrs. (Rev.) Armitage with a life member- ship certificate. Township Hall, Loudeeboro, has been sold l'or a garage. A Community Hall was recently put up and and will be used instead. Atwood Norval Hall wits laid up from an attack of pleurisy. Miss A;exis Emmen, who has been teaching at S. S. No, 7, Eima, bas engaged to teach at Atwood. The children held a concert at the echnol and presented their teacher, her de with a Versant beforeat tme p to Fort Frances Horace Bed well and Robert Nichol attended the Perth District Holstein Breeders' Association at Stratford, Former purchased a cow "Bate Corte dyke Segia" for $105, and Me, Nichol, one, "King Segis Calamity Toryutje" for $100. The annual meeting of the Elms Educational Association was held in Atwood, Tuesday afternoon of last week. H. Richmond, President of Association, occupied the chair. There wits a good attendance of then and women present. Mr. Richmond reviewed the work of past year and showed that a number of interesting meetings had been held, Election of officers resulted in all the old officers being returned as follows:-Peesi- dent, Hugh Richmond , 1st Vice- Peeq, W. S. Shearer ; 2nd Vice - Pees., Mrs.. Henry Duncan : Sec. - ' 1', E. Shearer ; Dft'eetors, David Parke, Samuel Corry, Johns Ovans, Polls Ilimen, Miss Huggins and Chas, McKenzie, Ethel Farmers' Club Have a quantity of Scranton- Not Coal for mile at ■14.110 per ton, Price holds good for re- meleder of 1921. Harvey Dobsoni Phone 3815 Salesman Ethei Archie Morgan, Ushnrne township, bought 2 pure-bred 1luletein heifers from J, J. Mentor at fauey price, Plate glass window pane its the jswelry store of S. Fitton was broken by a couple of young fellows foaling iii the door -way. Rumors current say artapgements are about to be made with Wuertb & Son that they run a dynamo off their gas engine and thereby supply Orodi- toii whim light. Abraham Geiger, Ziu'ich, one of the Hay Township pioneers, fell off the couch and t'rolte his leg et the hip. Medical aid was at once summoned and the ft antes a replaced. itir, Geig- er lain his 94th year. West Wuwauosh Council dealt with the matter of the abolition of statute labor. Calculations had been made by the Provincial engineer who had trade an inspection of the roads in the ,municipality, He had made au in- quiry us to the contracts completed luting the year, the patbmasters' Hate had been examined and the cost: of the systtTxss computed, and he wee now its possession of figures to prove that contract work is 60 per cent to 70 percent cheaper. If, as recommended by the engi.reet, this tvo,It were all done by contract the municipality would be in a position to folly share, in the grants made by the Legislature. On motion of Naylor and Medd it was decided to have a 'plebii:eite taken at the first fnueicipal election in the municipality. t st Jockofalers New TO HAND, At a Specially Low Price moiriga Bargains Men's Pants IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE THEM. Joe Schwadron 41eoe666666060666665'O•0e4se•@o**ios000eoou@4404.04ee**000 u The Palace Bakery 4 •,os.e+0644ad,6066e.4004•46C fS'4.0a.06006'600s5e6F@ttO4-*gree You'll Pay Your Respects to our bread by ordering re- gularly after you have once tried it. You'll at once real- ize the absurdity of sweating over a hot fire when you can get such white, light, tooth- some bread as ours without any trouble and at less ex- pense than you meld bake it for at home. 'Pry just one loaf. W. E, WILLIS 1A44494Qi464A4 4499eA ,=, R.W. ferguson's Specials Ladies' Blouses and Underskirts •�� A..&n &. �..,�.A.w-� et .& .eh..el.A.m.- _--t-.ts.- --%.w Table Linens Xmas Beautiful for k .1 Everything Nice in Men's Wear