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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1937-8-25, Page 4News .(if_the Distitia BLf UEV ALE Rev.. Mr. Bold) . iii visiting with ]Rev, ati(l airs, Burton at Clinton, Mr. itobt, Shaw took the sortie': at Innovate Culled church 00 ittlt:- day Morning and letieite.2tii• int the afternoons Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Moses and Hitt Viola Mettler visited with their father in Bleevale on Sunday, Mrs. Alvin Snttth is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Me- , Lean in Toronto. Miss Juan and Scott McLeilan ]e ! holid,tsimg with Mr, and dies. Rol t, Attehison and family of 1111:1.•y. Mr. and Mts. George l'r':tt•.;i•k f' - turned to their Imine last w, ek. Mr. and 31re. Jag, P;'a,•:,ctt a... lipr'ninng a few days in Tro.`O:'t., with friends and taking iu ties, t ); Whitton. Some of the farmers are tt'odg ltatveatiug, others will knish tltt • bawds of matrintuny, Aug, 25t1t, After three week's honeymoon,. they will be at home at Ethel feasted Church parsonage. Mr, and tars, II, W. Love end family have returned hone after an enjoyable trip to Muskoka where they visited with the tatter's ta:tr- en1S. Mix.; 11, McN:il,l, atld Miss C. 'Mc- Nabb of (;ranhruok, were in r.tti etl- anee nit the opening bays of C,N.la,. Toronto. Clothe vitt C.N.R. freta Ethel. Repairing relives around village and;tdjic,ott ?trout pensee lots, tray herut in order and lots been nen (lone to-af+gua.t1 ut h: )tei,r tit: e: n• 11•t'1t:•t earth n-, lawns and. shit!)• eery, In di -cu. -log tiar g^'wtit 01 cool•? It .groin; "; atldi;no:t; conceuied r�.... it+:ltl corn i't ,;.,, ,' -t1 thio yea.: is r,ip;•f deet 'e, bit re•meinb.•:'e.tt for over ti.t: I.V.• not su h pleasure suit' Hrt. ( uLd t lyra. i to t tri tat li, (I'`'y `;cid ty ha: n tdc c n„1 •.curers and is ,rain able to Uui.: r. tali, mete! the duties of t nt i 1 w. .•ks in ort .,t , : a: t .1 t i•:• it t v. 01 •'.t:':eti int al. I '1•. F tyre 'o IC t:.0-r•n, t,. 1'. and ll .1. :, b L pt . it tt 11,• and co.ia..t•Ian of ruin• :i1. F',y11 . ,t,., ile hand a. proglain ti bantot,cs se ,,Ness 1n ,:• d, t _,.. ! ',. .tl., •, lit, • ,._t4 Ts fat ,tied 11 et -ii ;1:.. Siam t. j .' ne t l siitl .. h .m• ,.1e-•'.. r,.. --t-w t t U i4 .fns,, Young, .41 t[ ,deli t , t et.• tin ed a hunt t t •i;l<. at a ,•'+t trI.•-' pat':. , e ly. Duro. ;lo•' •• hire li"< i # tit. It . . .. i w.sit.+ hi rpt;. Vi-.ltors- Mr. awl Mrs. .1. r ti. Ctacken and son, Perrin 1t'i., vine, and 11r, fired 11,u. • Harry ;de. motel, Wing ita ru, tt:th M tl,it:. -Sanderson; Laiwtttite Miss Alma Shier:; Test t,' t •''.a t th.. Susan 11:.rslaou; 1i' and id. , Thos. Field, Miura Idin +,• wit it 13111t and Mrs. Alien Keine, $.:nli t;t: 1 a1 .••. !) 1 .. t,. Mrs. Arthur Shaw, stir. tort 1t, 1 ('11 ird Elliott, Norval Station. a.'it lir. and 11r=, 'logy y Miss 1lary. Wroxeter, with Mr. and 'lits. flaw Ell Mt Ws.,L• Reed. Detroit, with Mrs.1 ani H 1 nbeek; 131air 11,x.1 gate., Foy Mich., with Mr, anti 'Mrs. 11' Davidson; me, andwith Mr, e•nd 'Hiltsel, With 11 i u -1lathers 1I:. t' real with Mr, and tie's. I ca.',.. • 11r. Wheeler, Miss _intim Bre w'.r Loudon. with 'Ji,o Lu« i Mr, and Mr' A. ll. S u rh 3( Janet Woods, Hiss linnir: Tir::n- ton, Melville 1I alters, Carl Jo:., - Simt, Bili Peacock. Wilson 't`n.ro- ton, George Jolinston and Slr mat James Peacock. hi Toronto a_t "tics Ing the C, N. E Mi -.s Florence Cow. ler with: the Misses Cresswell at eafotth Miss Lillian Gatnleo tv;;i' her niece. less Annie Iii,• t London;• Mrs. E. J. Suite: has re- turned from an extended visit in Muskoka; Miss Rhoda Itchena,n has returned from Flint, Mich. ETHEL WALTO. N 3G -. lit'' rht I ,".tttn of Itetetet- er. N. Y.. who h+ h:.,_ 1 t.i7110'1 reagin Maty ilamenv1'•s, tuts r, -tit, t- ea hone, Miss Bete Shannon has ::.,:o:. to Toronto for exhibit 110. Mrs. T. Bolton na+ returned Meese with 1h'. 11. Bolton of Rocii •t for a couple of w,.eks.' Mr. Neu. Hirt Who has bt,ii visiting his aunt :qrs. G- J'aakeien has retnt'ned home for school, Mr. and Mrs C Sellers has mev- en. into the •titnillie house for t:ee school term. Everyone is Mad to zee the hear being occupied. At the service in ;Jeff's f'ni'-d Church Santry nu,ruing ltev, Mr Cumming gave a splendid ser; o•t tatting fat' ht subject 'Youth rlr'•t- ing Their Life Work." Au anthem was well rendered by the choir un - def the leadership t1 1hL- org,:n; Mrs, Harvey Brower. The Vilma. People of 1)afi'; I'tMir,. err Church will begin their evening meetings 911 unlit`. While many farmers have tinish' d vp the grain harvest and soet;uet cutting hay, there is yet a lot of grain harvest in stook in the ile„ s. much of which will be threshed direct from the fields if the 'favor- able weather continues for a few clays longer. Almost without exception, hom, gardens have produced an alone dant 'supply of all varieties of v tables and routs for family use ier the year. This makes it, 111.1 marget gardeners ore finding mot 4 less local demand than usual 1o,' their surplus ptoduotss, Fox 1 tnt'hers are alit tate nut! tit indications that the pelts will be of excellent quality ±h i' i,,itu, \CcBnesday, Sept. lot was tic. throe set for re -commencement of pubne school attendant'-, at the ending of midsummer h- ir! tys. We are ser:y to know .hat Ita!i:.1 L, .tic"Donald of.cent. 10. trey Two. bear Ethel, hod a secere ti('k , heart trouble recently. Ca inllelt sufie: ittg and ttnxiou • care, Mrs. Jos, Ames who tleque..t:F suffers from ball bladder t:iln •,. had a very severe attack during .i past weep The seizure was of ale usual duration. ind regaiuit:;; .normal health conditions will be Slow, Mr. R. E. Love and family of Tiainilton spent the week -end with his parents Mr, and Mrs, W. II, Love and other relatives in the community, Mts. Percy Stephenson and (laughter EIizabeth arrived home last Saturday from a trip through the Wester provinces after having a pleasant journey. Miss Isobel, Mrs, Stephenson'' second daughter who has been in the West for sever- al months, hoping that the change would prove henobcial and develop - More healthful condition, aet'ompun' led them in their return. :ttis11 Dorothy Franklin who was assisting In '/,eigler's store for len days while Mrs. Zeigler Wag on vie cation, hit resumed her place its nurse com.pnn.ion wit IVIrs. Siem mon, her grandmother, who require; attentive care, as an invalid, Rev Harold Steell, pastor of Ethel Pulled Church and Miss Plumsted DC Clinton were united in the holy ,visitors: Mt'. and ,\i:•s, Ittbe•rt Hou -Ann and -on, Ili •, Mess B. -Neta. Mr. and Mrs Joint Ht -tap. (1: r• ntxl I ihtt Ilou:'on, of the 14',.- with Mr. :and Mrs. It. 1V, Hoy, Tie.. Walton i abler ir. hrrui t ','. t•t'otiett on e dtt - ;11} 8,1+1, 1, ,i:tit t"ha 1.•s l;,61. - ten t_•xt•be•r. H told Sm,tlal .n, trio, was h.trt w•i ii wotliin, nn 11 t".i',jL is „ole to int• ,trouiatl riots, Mr, and Nit.., t"t,t,bs sp!�rtt -tire'. we 4. 1. ..til at Held4 ib _ tr. With 1I:-. 11.'nt;, ; .rutin Satiltt,•. who was h', :r a (fox days, Inas re11rn,'t1 to ]anlnr,, BFFr.Gd5AVE 3In. uuad .lies. l'ete•r M. Scott arta daughter, terse!,, It;tve t'etllr tneil to t.hclt' home SU loaleinigridge afi.a spending the holidays lune with ',ir. THR, BRUSSELS POST \'MIMNI SIlAI', SEPT1adtilliilt 1st. 1081 ("'LD MAN ONTARIO speaks for the great mass of our �.J citizens when he says, "Thank you, Mitch". Only too well he remembers the sorry plight into which bad government had brought this great province three years ago. Spendthrift politicians were dragging us deeper and deeper into debt. Their millionaire friends were being allowed to fleece the public treasury. Every department of the public services was honeycombed with an army of hangers-on. It was then the people turned to Hepburn in the hope he could and would carry out the promises he made. Perhaps skeptics may have attributed some of his promises to youthful enthusiasm -but Hepburn kept his word -he's Ontario's Man of Action. - Today Honourable Mitchell E Hepburn submits the most successful record any Ontario Prime Minister ever presented before the bar of public opinion. Hepburn Earns the Gratitude e1 of the Electora.te E has earned •the thanks of practically every man, woman and child in the province. Wealthy beneficiaries of estates which had been allowed to mulct the province to the tune of 22 million dollars will not thank him for recovering that huge sum -but nearly everybody else will, Timber profiteers rue the day on which Hepburn came to Queen's Park -but the people of the North rejoice when they see large new industries springing up and old ones reviving. They join Old Man Ontario in his enthusiasm for the ending of unemployment in the timber area and for turning George Henry's deficits into surpluses. "Big Business" may not be singing Hepburn's praises -but the common people appreciate the fact that he saved them millions in interest sates. Hepburn Saves Hydro TF the Quebec power barons had a vote in Ontario, it would certainly not go to Hepburn -but Ontario knows that the Government's Hydro policy not only saved this great enterprise from ruin, but that it has already saved over four million dollars to Hydro users, and the new contracts will eventually effect total ONTAR 9 O LIBER savings to the province of over six million dollars a year. Profiteers from the liquor toll gate that Hepburn promised to abolish will not be on his side -but the people approve his prohibition of the sale of liquor in restaurants which the Henry Government would have permitted. A epburn Proves to be The Tax -Payers' Friend THAT "Thank you, Mitch" covers a wide range of public services, all administered with an efficiency and economy hitherto unknown. It says: "Thanks" for the lessening of municipal burdens -that mili on the tax rate, the increase in township road subsidies, the assump- tion and increase of Mothers' Allowances and the assumption of Old Age Pensions, "Thanks" for the abolition of the amusement tax. "Thanks" for preventing the exploitation of labour by riotous aliens. - "Thanks" for theadvanced labour legislation, such as - industrial standard codes, extending minimum wage laws to men, and setting up a tribunal to ensure a square deal to em- ployees and employers. This new Industry. and Labour Board has already justified its creation by effecting settlements in several, disputes of long standing. "Thanks" for the modernizing and extension of our high- ways, and for promoting tourist trade on a greater scale than ever before. "Thanks" for the improvement in the preventive measures for the health of the people, and for the better care of the sick physical and mental. "Thanks" for the progress of education in Ontario, and for assuming the costs of examination fees. "Thanks" for the advancement of every Department within the jurisdiction of a Pro- vincial Government. Symbol of a grateful people, Old Man Ontario speaks for the great mass of our citizens when he says, "Carry On, Hepburn". L AS Those Who Are Entitled To Vote Every British subject, 21 years of age, and resident in Ontario since October 6, 1936, is entitled to vote at the forthcoming eke - don -but the name must be on the voters' list. A vote for the Liberal candidate on October Gth is the practical way the Ontario elector can join in the mandate, "CARRY ON, HEPBURN". SOC ! A T I O N a::aa •m:Favt. sister, 'Mrs. 11, Hos%ot'd, of Guelph. Miss Minnie Anderson has re• turned 10 Westin after spetnlltu two weeks with relatives her, Mrs. H. E, Buffett and daughters, Barbara and Shirley, Carsonvil4'. Mich.. with Mrs, C. R. ('onlles, All Zenda's Population Going To Movie Premiere Town Was Named After Written By Anthony Hope STORY NOW FILMED Culver t'ity. teal„ Aug. a •n- entire population of the little ("um munity of Zemin will tly to `ew York Sept, 1 to nit,oul the world premiere of the titin version of An- thony Hope's hovel, "The 1 ii<tm.- An - a1,11 Mrs. J. Scoff, and also to of Z oda,' according to producerNin Kingston; Mary CC , Toronto, David C, Selpnion it was annum. tel with her brother:. (`harlenols' and Al• at els studio. The annomn-ene ut hent ('ouitr•s and families, geld Zenda has a populationof 1: • Zenda is believed to be the only Paving oPr ttiona on Highway i settlement in the wttrlrl named atter No. 4 on the second halt' have reader • a novel, the studio said. Tho n,ntte ori Belgreve, and if weather is raver, was given Zentta is 1855, one year able will be completed goon, after publication of hope's hock. Although the town was founder] 00 years earlier, it did not have a name until the townspeople applied for a post od'fire, making it n.:cea• sexy a name be chosen. No eel Mrs, J. Pea ren and daughter,', Jean and Marian, returned to To• rontn on Sunday (after visiting rela- tives here. Mrs. II, Kirkby has received ward of 'Cite death o1 her niece, Mise Janet M, McGowan, R.N., Mies Mi.. Cowan who Ices had charge of the hospital at Fairview, Peace 'River District, was on holiday at 13aiiii when she took sickand death fol- lowed soon, She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Robt. G. McGowan and a brother, Waller, near Blyth, and a One Left Behind • Veleta, Ont,. Aug, 30. -When the party or 12 Zentta residents leave Sept. 1 for New York to view the Premiere of "The Prisoner of 'Om du," only one person will be loft rn the village or ,Several homes, a dsit'Y and a general store. be Mrs. Andrew Fewster, She will remain In the small settement which will be deserted for three days. Led by Reeve Gerson Fewster, the 12 Zentta residents will journey by bus to Jarvis, about 40 miles southeast of Zombi., 17 miles from Woodstock in Oxford Cotttity, et' take a plane for the New Tock flight. Zombi was maned • in 1ttt after Anthony Hope's novel on which the Mtn is h.ised. The village gr 1g In the heart of Cando, richest farming country and its citizen:, engage either in haricot cure or 'kindred pursuit None of the Nt. w Pork•iteend rest. (poets bus `.ter big oily ai;t1 none has been aboard U. transport Platte, ing, and while such systems have Stork found favor abroad, there is no im_ • 21 mediate probability of their being introduced into British farming, and the essential question for our 1.11110' facttu'rrs is to improve the efficien- cy of units having a capacity nay r hour. t'L`wt per to 0 I of 2,t ew^t. Drier:; of •this capacity are suf- ficiently large to meet all tea re- quirements of the typical home farm, '1 he. drier is arranged to dry, the grass in two suv'rtstive stages 'rile wet grass is first played on a tray having the bottom formed of a per- forated plate, through wliie h hot gases from a furnace are 1tat0ed and discharged to atmosphere above the grass. After the grass ]las been Partially dried on this tray, It is transferred by ]rand to it second tray to complete the drying pro - HaDriers cess. The second tray is similar sturdy pu'plrles," y to the first. 'Visits Family bed. 'nett. weer• a good many tltousautts of people who never' got Times in 2 Days sufficic<mt slurp. he .;aid. May Be Made Honorary Uncle Burlington, (int.. Aug, :.2 Myles Allen said today he was considering making tate stork an honorary uncle of his fancily and farm Bert= if he called much eve, 'rhe big biro! payed 21 visits ul Allen's (tome within two days. "The first to twice on the seem. was a One hotter cal`," Allen sane. "That 'awe afternoon the a01.11 visited uta• rat and left kitieus. The next morning my wife gav r birth to it nine -pound boy, A cou- ple or hours latter one or our Sows presented 10 little - pigs. After tie. exeitetnent was over my dog ]',•.g;' announced the arrival of three Whim dismissing recent develop. meets to mechanized fainting eco'. Nor In the year, we referred to the rapid progress titttt grass drying was making in this (toiletry, and poinietl out that the future at the Genre's was bound up with same economic father than tecitnt('ai con. sldta'ations. Some or the earlier 'mail driers had a decidedly lett' itt- fleinnt'y, an evaporative figure of only 31;) cwt, to lista cwt. or water per 1 owt, of coke being obtained, in enmpartton with about 8 cwt. achieved with large driers of the more recent types. The most suitable size of drier is at present an open question, but there is nn doubt that so tar u.; this country is eeneertted, the demand will be .for cotltfiarativt••ty small units tot some time to venue. The large drier con only he em- played ennnolnically under a ct•0p- The lone villager left behind will erative of factory system of work. 5,000 Cattle Leave Dry Area 2 Weeks 1Vinntpeg, August 06. --Nearly 1,- 000 cattle have been shipped from Saskatchewan drought areas in the first two weeks the Dominion Gov et'uanenll Drouglit Area Mat'ketitga Service has been in operation, (: Bain, a member of the com:mltte:i in charge of the service, announced to- day, - T'wo thousand will be grazed in the 113,000 -acre pasture rami at Car. berry, hien., 100 miles west of \Vitt• nlpeg, These cattle will be fatten. ed for market while the other 1,000 animals have been told either on the market or to packing plants. 'he wedding ring originated in Egypt, Doctor Suggests Holiday In Bed Says There Are Thousands of i People Who Don't Get Their Steep Dr. Alfred (`ox, general secretor,' or the London Health Resorts Asso- elatiotn, does not agree with the pre- sent distribution or holidays, I Sitealting atthe institute or 13y- glene 011 "Holidays in \\tinter'," be said that the man who had to do ne- ceseat'y dangerous or disagreeable 1 w=ork, eager lo;ieally, fo hove the. l a 1'r Ido longest spell a1 0o Id ys. 1 0 I 1 rich, who earl 6040 nothing to earn 1 a holiday, ought either to he earl- jrelled t0 go oto "hitting time" or, r perhaps, betiter still, be given e, fob of Teatay lined work, rite. Cox atlVocaldc1 a. hoti6ay In Brief Comment Why tin Yon never see bagpipes in aw'nsh,Pt1-- Magazine Digest. Budget theme song; "See hen trmiling jest naw..-5it'atford'ilea= t'ttn_11 era M. After all, girls wear rouge, lip- stick and powder for the same veto- sots that men shave,--Nltt:beuer Record, lt's all right to 080 friendship ars a drawing account, hat don't for- get your deposits, --Quebec Clhron- fele Telegraph. 21 A House on Your Hands Dld rola ewer tidos* out how small a porcenU,de of our popu- lotlon pew roar t.olase whew* War tout! eao o '• To Lat. olden or how largo a perceotaae reed our papaw? Good tensors ori Pot the Mod that Iowa nom to waste In dome at'nwod locklod for ntgna, Ther look to ot.r Y Want Adan el 01,130 hay** house oo rent bandit. r• Nouse to lois" rd, will Wring them to Soo.