The Brussels Post, 1924-10-29, Page 54
BUSINESS GARBS
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PRICES MODERATE
For references wasn't any person whose ea lee
I have officiated at, Phone 78x. or 66
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If you want results get
R. MoINNES
Licensed Auctioneer for Huron County, to
handle your sales 4years experience 111 the
W eat, Call phone 8817
DR. WARDLAW
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College, Day and night malls, Oalee oppeiite
Flour Mill, Ethel,
MAUDE .0. BRYANS
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Graduate Deportment of O hthnlmology. Mc-
Cormick hiedloul College, Chicago, Ill. Three
months post graduate course during year 1919.
Eyes aoientifioolly examined.
Latoet Modern Methods used.
tax -Cross Eyes etrulghtened through proper•
ly fitted Lenses.
Satisfaction Assured.
Office hours : le to 12 a. n,, • 1,80 to 0 p, m.
Saturday evening, 7.80 to 9 &cloth.
Phone 20x
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AGENT FOR
Fire, Automobile and Wind Ins.
COMPANIES
For Brussels and vicinity Phone 647
JAMES M'FADZEAN
Agent Howick Mutual fire Insurance Company
Also
Hartford Windstorm and Tornado Insurance
Phone 42 Box I Tnruberry Street, Brnesele
T. T. M' RAE
M. B., M. C. P., d S. O.
-M. 0, H., Village of BiusseLi,
Physician, Surgeon, Accoucheur
Office at residence, opposite Melt ilia Church,
William street.
Tr. M. Sveczdpit
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR,
CONVEYANCER. NOTARY PUBLIC
LECKIE BLOCK - BRUSSELS
PHUUUFUUT, IILLUHAN & HOLMES
Darrletars, Soi•icltore, Notarioe Public,
dec.
(Moe on the Square, 2nd door from Hamilton
Street,
GODERIOH• ONT.
Private funds to loan at lowest rates,
W. P0OUDFOOT, B. 0. T. L, HILLORAN
DUDLEY HOTATE6, JUN.
Representative Wanted
RErareoNTAT,ya•WANTen for Brussels and
Enron County to represent "The Old Reliable
Foothill Nnreerles." 131g sales aro to be made
In selling Nursery stock during the recon•
etruotlon period. .A splendid opportunity for
u live salesmen. Highest commissions paid,
handsome, free equipment, large line of fruit
and ornamental stock to Otter. Surma &
W cuarraTON, Toronto, Ont.
Farm for Sale
Contains 100 acres; being Ba3oy Lot 28, Con. 0,
Morrie township. Good brick house with col.
ler ; bank bare with cement stabling ; driving
shed, drilled well and a never falling spring at
beck, About 60 acres under cultivation. bol-
nnee pasture, end wood land. Fall plowing
will be done end possession given this Fall.
For further perttualors apply to
A. H. MACDONALD, Brussels.
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A High Grade School
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Car. Yonge and Alexander Sts. Toronto .•
Inteos g0 tpatboiofngor wood0e
business positions. positions.
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prepares young men and youngg tymnen
1or
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paid.
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eels, and I will gall and get
gout' Poultry,
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palace
Bakery
Brussels
At no time in the history of the
Baking Industry lute it been
more generally appreciated that
uality
Bread
ie the great essential in building
up a strong, healthy body, You
can have "Quality Bread" by
tieing
Willis' Bread
Phone 32X
Total ebo> Pis
TOMATOES were good yielders.
Town Council next Monday evening.
POULTRY now looms up on the dinner
table.
FRIDAY night will be the historic Hal-
lowe'en,
THE radio is growing in usefulness as
the service is understood.
SHARP frosts of past week wrecked the
appearance of the flower gardens. •
GROUND is well carpeted with fallen
leaves on many a street and lawn.
WIRING for Hydro continues in town.
This broadening of the system will fetch
down the rate.
A FURNACE has been iostalied at the
cottage horse of F. R. Smith, druggist,
Albert street. He has a cosy spot.
DON'T forget that the law demands
that the necessary lights be shown on all
automobiles. This is a warning note.
25 cents in advance gets Tux POST to
January 1st, 1925. Send it to the ab•
sentee members of your family,
PETER MCARTHUR. the well known
poet and contributor to the press, under-
went a serious operation at Victoria
hospital at London and is making a good
recovery.
RATE of interest in the Provincial
Savings Banks will be reduced from 4 to
3 per cent. nu Pose. is doubtful if the
organization of the formation of the
banks was ever fair to the mopetary in•
stitutions of the Province.
ANNUAL meeting of Huron County
Childrens' Aid and Humane Society wilt
be held Tuesday, Nov. 4th. at 3 p. m. in
the ,Children's Shelter, Cameron 5t.,
Gods?ich. j. 1, Kelso, Provincal Supt..
is expected to be present and give an ad-
dress. The public invited.
THE usual Asmistice Day two -minute
silence will be observed on Tuesday,
November 11 et II o'clock throughout
tee British Empire. This is in addition
to the observance of Armistice Day and
Thanksgiving Day on Monday Novem-
ber to.
A WHOPPER.—A Russian Sunflower
head bas attracted considerable attention
at Tim Pose Publishing House during
the past week. It grew in thegardea of
jno. Shortreed, Morris township, and the
stalk attained a height of 10 feet. The
head measures nearly 4 feet in circum
ference and weighs. 5 pounds. It is au
illustration of the story of "Jack and the
bean -stalk" with a plus added to it for
the big head, which compares favorably
witb the biggest we have ever seen.
Tex Huron County quill drivers in at.
tendance at the London Convention on
Friday, on 17th last, were Messrs. Crich
Exeter • Kerr,Clinton
and Southcett, Ex er ,,
Vanat'er and Robertson, Goderich';
and W. H. Kerr, Brussels. From Perth
Co. there were Messrs, Hudson and
Blatchford, Listowel ; MacBeth, Milver-
ton ; Abraham, Stratford ; Davis, Mitch-
ell, and Appel, Tavistock, At a short
session of Perth and Huron Association
it was decided to cancel the usual Fall
meeting of the Association this year. A,
G. Smitb, Wingham, was appointed on
the Executive in the place of W. G. Col-
gate, removed. Officiary now is as fo:-
lows: Hon, Presidents, J. W. Hedy, St.
Marys, and M. MacBeth, Milverton ;
President, W. H. Kerr, Brussels: Vice -
Pres„ I. W. Vanatter, Goderich ; Sec
Treas., A. Abraham, Stratford ; Execu
tive, H. Davis, Mitchell ; J. W. South
cott, Exeter ; A. G. Smith,' Wingham:
Next meeting of the Association will be
held in the Spring of 0925.
Clinton
Mission Band of the Willis Church
held a successful Bazaar,
A. 0. and Mrs. Patterson are home
from a holiday at Wallttceburg.
Mies Amy Howson has resigned
from the staff of -the Molsons Bank,
Rev. A. A. Holmes preached Anni-
versary someone at Loudesboro' cir-
cuit last Sunday.
• Atwood
Odd Fellows held a Jubilation.
BTownship Council met here last
Stant ay. '
The fancy fence has been completed
around the Memorial Mouninent.
Last week Rev, Capt. Adams made a
canvas in the interest of the Navy
League, •
Alex. Dickson bas returned to Sask-
atoon. He came to attend his father's
funeral
Postmaster J. G. Dickson has resign-
edPosttu gn-
ed after 14 years occupancy. Hie
health is poor we tine sorry to state.
81,000 AN,p 3 MONTHS JAIL.—Wil-
Liam Bannon, of Logan, was fined
81,000 and eentenced to 8 months ih
jail on a charge of selling liquor. -
Failure to ply time fine will add 3 more
mouths to the jail sentence. The case
wag nn afLerniath of the Hone suicide
ease in Elma. Dating the inquest 2
young farm Iads, Cumming and Thibi-
dea, told of securing liquor front Ban-
non, To the Court they repeated
their atony, '.t'1ia defence adtraltted
having furnlebed ligelde to the boys,
but Mailltained it wee a mixture of
intietartt, pepper, giugel' end tv1GOr.
However, Outranringe and 'El,lbldeau.
swore that it wee real liquor in their
evidence,
Fordwlah
A. 0, Setheran le home from a. visit
to Manitoba,
Horner Schafer lots invested in a
Star' sedan,
We are glad be. see Mrs, Jno, A, Pat-
terson able to be about after her seri-
ous 111uese.
B, and Mrs. Faille and children,
were at Port Elgin attending the fun.
oral of Jno, Howe, father of Mre, Fal -
lie, He was 80 years of age,
Trowbridge
13ert Chapman's cider mill le going
full bleat again.
We are sorry to report the ilinees of
Will Johnston, 2nd line,
Mrs, Oudwore, Seafoth, was a
guest at the house of her aunt, Mrs,
C. Collins.
Mrs, Furtney, and her daughter,
Mrs. George Coates, Parkhill, were
the gueete of Mrs. H. Austrian.
Mies Alice Booth has returned to
London after spending a couple of
weeks visiting friends in Ghia burg and
vicinity,
Rev, George Barnard, Fordwich,
addreeeed a meeting in the interests of
the Bible Society, in the church on
Friday evening.
W. M. S. will meet at the home of
Mrs. Collins Thursday afternoon of
this week, Oct, 30. Mre. Tabor and
44Jrs, E. G. Code have charge of the
Study Book "China's real revolution."
Young People's League was well at-
tended Tuesday evening. E. Code,
President, had charge of the meeting
Mr. Allen, Std, Vice -President direct-
ed the young people in physical cul-
ture exercises.
Blyth
Rev. P. T. Pilkey, of Owen Sound,
is to conduct the Anniversary Servic-
es in St. Andrew's Church next Sun-
day.
un-
d Belgrave Dramatic Co, played "Too
Many Husbands," under auspices of
Trinity Church, Ladies' Guild, Friday
evening.
Maple Leaf Sewing Circle handed
over to the Memorial Hall Fund, the
sum of $800 to be applied in reducing
mortgage on hall.
While motoring from Goderich, H.
Gidley ran into a couple of cattle on
the road neat' J. B. Tiernay's and
broke two of their lege. There was a
car standing at the side of the road
and as Mr. Gidley was passing, the
cattle came from behind the car on
the road. The cattle were from a
drove of 17 that had been purchased at
the Pierce & Haman sale in the after-
noon and were being taken to the
Blyth Estate farm. Mr. Gidley's car
was somewhat damaged from the col-
lision.
DEATH OF THOMAS CARTER,—It 18
our sad duty to record in these col-
umns the demise of the late Thos. F.
Carter, whose death occurred at Fort
Qu Appelle, on Wednesday, Oct. let,
at the regretably early age of 31 years.
Mr, Garter had been ill for a consider-
able period, but bore his infirmity
with a cheerfulness upon which it is
unneseery to dilate to those who knew
him. Mr. Carter, who was one of the
youngest bueiuess men in town, and a
member of the Whitewood Trading
Co. was the youngest son of Mrs. E.
Carter and the late G. T. D. Carter
and 3} years ago was married to Miss
Rhea Etnigh, daughter of Wm. and
Mrs. Emigh, at that time also resi-
dents of Whitewood, He is survived
by his wife and daughter, Doreen, hie
mother, a sister, Sirs. M. Hudson,
Ladysmith, Vancouver, and two bro-
there, R. H. Carter, Kouleau, and 0.
D, Garter, Whitewood. At his bed-
side, when he passed peacefully into
the beyond„tvere his wife, his mother,
Mrs. Wm, Emigh, who had hastened
from Ontario, also his 2 brothers.
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Why not have your name
placed on our 'phone list to be
called by tui every morning ?
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Brussels.
The funeral services were held at St.
Mary's on Friday, October 3rd. and a
memorial service and requiem Euch-
arist was rendered on Sunday morn-
ing last, when the vicar expressed ap-
preciative regard fort and paid tribute
to the memory of the de-
ceased, who for many years had
been Warden of the church.
The edifice was crowded to the doors,
many people having to stand and a
number unable to gain admittance.
Rev. A. G. Smith conducted the ser-
vice at the church assisted by Rev.
Sparrow, and preached the funeral
sermon. Appropriate hymns were
sung with the choir leading. The loc-
al Masonic lodge, of which Mr. Carter
held the office of Senior Warden, at-
tended In a body accompanied by fel-
low Masons from outside points. The
G. W. N. A. were also in attendance
and marched to church from the Club
rooms in company with several mem-
bers from the Wapella branch, The
late Mr. Garter lived his life in White•
wood. He was a friend to all and all
were his friends, and what more can
be said.
Wingham
St. Paul's church A. Y. P. A. has or-
ganized for the Beason,
The Lions entertained the Lionesses
at the Brunswick Cafe. e
Jubilee services are. on the program
of the Methodist church here. Prof.
and Mre. Wells, Indianapolis, will as-
sist in Evangelistic services.
Seaforth
A, D, Sutherland has opened an
insurance office in town.
Mies Kate Broadfoot is borne after
holidaying at Hamilton and Guelph.
Charlie Broadfoot, Mooeejaw, has
been calling on relatives and old
friends here.
Tuesday evening Mrs. (Rev.) Tel-
ford, Blyth• addressed the Young Wo-
men's Auxiliary in the Presbyteriau
Oberch.
A play entitled "All on account of
Polly" is on the program Wedneeday
evening of tisis week ander auspices of
Young People's League of Methodist
church.
Annual meeting of Seaforth Golf
and Country Club was Held on 17th
inst., when officers for emitting year
were elected asfnitows : President, R.
M. Jones ; 1st Vice President, 0. Neil ;
2nd Vice President, .1. 0. Greig ; Sec-
retary -Treasurer, J. G. Mullen ; Cap-
tain, D. Wilson ; Vice Captain, W.
E. Southgate ; Grounds Odmmittee,
Meeere, Savauge, Southgate, Wilson
and Jones. Financial statement
showed a surplus of 8208 00.
Asad death occurred in Toronto on
Tueeday of last week, when Williatn
Robert Smillie passed away very sud-
denly. Deceased was the eldest son
of W, R. Smillie, North Main Street,
Seaforth, and was bora on his fath-
er's farm, neat Brucefied, 38 years ago.
He attended Seaforth and Clinton
Fall Supplies
AT
Welter's Hardware
Quebec Heaters, large size, $18,00
Happy Thought and McClary Ranges
Stove Boards and Coal Hods
Stove Pipes and Elbows
Electric and Oil Heaters
Roofing u piyhd Horse Blankets
Stable and Storm Sash Beaver Board
Cement, Lime and Paristone
We oan supply Repairs for all makes of Stoves
G. R. WE
BRUSSELS
4.
\A ingham's Fall Sale
Hanna & Co., Ltd.
Commencing Saturday, Oct. 25th, Ato8.30
$GO,000 Worth of Stack an Sale
GET A LARGE BILL AND READ ALL
ABOUT THE BARGAINS
Ladies' Fur Coats
Cloth Coats
Suits, Dresses
Dry Goods, Silks, Staples
Hundreds of Men's Suits
and Overcoats, Hats
Furnishings, Work Goods
House Furnishings
Rugs, Linoleums
Groceries
20 to 50 pi c. off Everything in our Stores
(EXCEPT A FEW CONTRACTED LINES)
HANNA & Co., Ltd. - WINGEAM
Collegiates, later graduating from the
London Normal School and taught
school for 4 years at Burford. Mr.
Smillie enlisted early in the war and
went overseas as a Lieutenant, but
gained the rank of Captain before be-
ing gassed at Vitus Ridge. After
spending several mon tits in a hospital
in England he was invalided home in
1917, and spent mouths in hospital in
London. After receiving his dis-
charge from the army, Mr. Smillie
went to Toronto where he has since
resided. He is survived by his widow
and 2 sons.
Qorrie
Mrs, R. Bennett has been seriously
itt.
Measles have been bothering some
of our villagers.
Mise Lyles Querin has gone to Ham-
ilton where she has accepted a posi-
tion.
The lighting By -Law was carried by
a good Majority, only 9 votes being
cast against it.
Mrs. E. Garrett aud daughter, Tor-
onto, are visiting at the home of the
former's brother, Tilos. Nash.
Goderich
Barrister Holmes is the new town
Solicitor.
Dredge is finishing up at the harbor
for the season.
The mother of Rev, Sin. McDermid
passed away at London.
Colin Fingiand, of Blyth, successful-
ly underwent an operation for append-
icitis in Alexander hospital.
Jack Purves, Harold Breekow and
Benson Pentland represented North
street Methodist church at the Boys'
Ooufereece held at Stratford.
Chester M„ 3rd sou of G. M. and Mrs.
Elliott, town, died iu Vancouver, B, C.
aged 33 years. He was a resident of
.Calgary and was on a visit to the Coast
when stricken with heart seizure.
Wife and baby daughter survive.
Fall training of the Huron Regi-
ment has settled down in earnest and
the different companies stationed in
Clinton, Wingham, Exeter, Fordwich
and Goderich are drilling 2 nights a
week. "A" company, stationed in
Goderich, is udder the command of
Major A. F. Sturdy. In addition a
ettetcher squad 1s training under Sgt.
Clarence MacDonald, and a corps of
signallers is in charge of Capt. T. R.
Rundle.
Listowel
Listowel teachers visited London
schools,
Mies Eva Chambers untleewenl an
operation at the hospital here.
The local Cadets were at London
taking part in the Shooting Competi-
tjon,
A class will be organized to receive
Nursing instructions, It will extend
over 2 weeks.
The residence of 0. V. and Mre.
Blatchford wee ransacked while they
were nut of town.
S. Grille, a well known citizen passed
away on Oat. 10th, at the Metnotial
Hospital, in hie 70th year, He is our. '
vived by a eau and daughter, Mervin,
Winnipeg, and Mrs. H, IietngwM'til,
here, Deceased was highly esteemed,
Huron County
Goderich assessment is increased by
889.383.
Sabbath last was Bible Sunday
in Goderich. They need it.
7 grain vessels arrived at Goderich
in a week, Corn in Egypt yet.
Bishop Williams dedicated a Mem-
orial window in St, George's chunk,
Goderich.
a,
Apple crop is poor around Port
Albert, Other places cannot throw
sticks at them.
Albert Jardine, Goderich recently
charged with indecent assault, was
sent to Guelph Prison Farm for 18
months. He's a bad egg.
An all day prayer service was
held in Goderich Temperance Hall,
Thursday of last week, each Church
being responsible for one hour's lead-
ership.
Art in Granite and Marble
Memorials
BRUSSELS
EVERY piece of work we do is
treated like a master -piece of
art before it can pass our rigid
inepection. Loi.g experience in all
the different treatments of expres-
sion in granite enables us to produce
the last touch that makes perfection,
Cemetery work promptly attend-
ed to.
- MEMORIAL - WORKS
A. E. HERSEY, Prop.
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Electrical
Wiring
See us about your Electrical Wiring before letting
that job of yours, Estimates cheerfully given.
Our Prices are Right
All Workmanship Neat and Guaranteed as we use
only experienced labor.
Our work speaks for itself. Call and inspect some
of the homes we have already wired in town.
W. L. Lindensmith & Co.
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