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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1937-11-24, Page 6-Cent a MUUe Round Trip Bargain Fares Minimum Fares; Aunts 75c Children 40o) From EnueseL$ Fri., ' ,M' .- , Nov, 26 - 27 1`0 Cis1itiwa, Bgwm'lteilee 1''n•t Hope, Coueurg, 1.reec"1 Jot., 'Belleville, Napariere K':r.8 tun, etto u1o,11te, 13reekv1U 3, Pr eeett, MorrJahure, Cornwall 1,al Jd ,, I. a s}- ,t rbero, t.'it.ttlpbe•, l' Celina, Mid - laud, Newmarket, Tenet .1„ Coi1'1 ,:cud \ic.7ford, Barrie, NortheBay, land, Gravenh;:ret, Brae,btiene, eleetevilie, Calendar, Pat`t'y Sound, Sudb?u•y; all tnl'rns 10 7 W to term,, 00 tine of Temle- ka•mtng & Northern Onttu•io ltiy., :vipi'siug Central Rey., TC0piekate bug, Linelac, Naktua, '1`.t:.l1uta, Sioux Lookout. Goraldtou, Jo!Jicoe 13ertede'lare, Port Arthur, Sat a ''if',y 27 to Toronto Also to Brantford, Chatham Cheeky, Clinton, Durham, Ex• eter, Fergus GO2ut•ieh, Guelph, Hamilton. Hetuover, Halristou, Inger' sell, Kincardine, Kitcheute Lun:inn LiStuWLI, Mitchell Niagara Falls, Owen bound, Paisley, Palmerston, Paris, fort 'legnu, St. Catharines, St Mary's, Sarnia, Seetbarepton, Stratford, Strathr0y, Walkerton, Wiarton, Wingl2ltm, \Voodeleek. For Fares, Return Limits, Trniu Information, Tickets, consult neatest Agent. See handbills for complete list of destinations ATTRACTION — TORONTO SAT., NOV. 27 NAIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE "MOTREAL" at "TORONTO" CANA ire: ATI ., AL. 0 uin„omnmue„,„,n,,,,,,,,,,MM,uee,,u, u„ Iuc,11„11„„,,„.,.a,„u„.,uuu11ec11ui ",n„gnnii .,,, News and Information atio For the Busy Farmers (Furnished by the Department of Agriculture) Canada, though there will be neem 13 ether coutttrlee • Short Courses A thl'ee months' short course in Agriculture and Home levoiterekt' for faint boys and girls, ranging fa a„ra from 10 to 30, has been motel. tied for nine 0011111iee by It. S, Dem- ean, director of aptec titurai repro. sentative•s, Ontario Depnrtmant of Agricuitme. There is no to far those tuk u:g the course, which copl- mint•.'s N'iv 13r11 and endo 1''.eb. .2'ele. With Chrlet10118 vuetitiou from Dee. lith to Jan. 3rd iuctuelee 11 in addition to the above F "veil elle ntoutll's conked have been turenged s nrt.ing Nov, 23n1. :dere of these coulsee will be un- nonneed later, 'l'hret lnorths toulsrs are being Leld at W alkeetcn iu Bruce Comity; 7111100 in Halton; Clrenrby, 1.10' (mei, Ailsa Craig, alidslesex; Bol. ton, Peel; Stratford, Perth; Nor- W1eh, Aaiosd; Iloseville, \Va'etloo, Lynden, Wentworth, Courses of one month's duration are being held in St, Andrews, Glengarry; Bead, Hastings; Alice Renfrew; Hillside, North Stalcoe; Creemo•o, South Simcoc; Wareham, Grey; Alfred, Prescott 111111 Re soil, 'Municipalities in which these. courses are being held will provide halls ror instruction, while the On- tario Department of Agriculture will provide two resident instructora in agriculture. They will be CJ,A.C. graduates who are practical (arm. els, and will be assisted by the eget- cultural representative of the com- fy, and government specialists who will give o.20eIal lectures. The 11ome, Economics 00110' will be under the direction of the \Vo• men's Institute Brooch, Ontario Department of Agriculture, and will Wire Basket for Eggs Melt u;'-11. Screw a spool unctc'r One of the requirements. ter '11 `n- bership in the newly organized (In tario Poultry farm Egg Pr, if cer; is that the eggs be gathered add :cooled in wire baskets, Thee e';' a reason. The keeping quality of the egg is greatly improved 1,y- rap- id cooling. In a test it Was found that eggs gathered in wooden hails had a temperature in five honer er 22 degrees and in ten hours of 05 degrees. Eggs gathered at the same time in wire baskets had a five-hour temperature of 67% i de• ,grees and a 10 -hour temperature of 56% degrees. Wire baskets' for egg collect.on are now in almost universal tree on commercial egg plants in the New 'York and Boston areas. Wire s bas - 'leets are now manufactured and sold 'by poultry •supply filmes. A very satisfactory basket can be made with sides of Iigibt lumber anal a bottom of wire netting with half- • i1,,,, ba[tofn Cork -Id sn that the air met always circinate up throug't Lite THE BRUSSELS POST WEDNESDAY, DAY, NOG, 2&th, 1637. 1-luron Mothers' Board County of Huron Treasurer's Salaries Being Held Up Sale of La'rids for Taxes Dipping Sheep Ticks and ogler external Para- sites of sheep are serious enough at any time and cause more (Bract lues than is generally supPose'i, but during the period when the sheep are in winter quarters it is even more important to rid them of all s_crarces of irritation. It Is espec- ially desirable that the flock be clean before and during lambing. otherwise the infestation is sure to be Passed along to the lambs which will thus receive a very serious set - bark at the most important period of their lives, Properly dipped In the autumn, on some warm day when the neeces will dry out quickly, the whole dock will remain clean throughout the COUGHS, D!STEM PER, ! BROKEN WI 1D 1 have met their master in I ZEV—made by the mak- i ere of Buckley's Mixtures Stockmen, poultry breed- l era, etc., who have used ZEV say it is positively I "sure are” relief for all respiratory i dfseaees in horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry and dogs. It 0 amazing haw quickly it gets results in the most stub- 1 born cases. In fact, we guarantee ZEV to do in a day or two what it took old- fashioned remedies a month to do. Pet size 50p, Stock size $1.00. Get ZEV at winter, unless of course, other un- dipped animals are brought to the farm With the very convenient Powder dips, sheep are I1n1t tlu'ougb the minimum of bother and at a cost of only a few cents per head. The ot11y thing Here.; ury is to make sure of good dip, diluted to the proper strength, and that every animal is passed Beau* the sulu- tion slowly acrd tI:o:ougllly sateret- ed, H. B. ALLEN 1 International Exposition Canadian farmers from several ' provinces' ^f the Dominion have s 1arc� 12t=ar1-as,.utsaasazrz .xlaaca• matey melee in the IMI! I:nter93a;i0a, al Libe Stock A xpositio:l and tae 19th International Grain and Hay Show which will be held at Mecum, from November 2'i to December 4, 1937, tuciuelve, Ever since the inauguration of thele two shows WALKER'S E William Street, Brussels, Ontario PERSONAL ATTENDANCE 'Phone 65 Day or Night Calls MOTOR HEARSE B G. WAI:KER Embalmer and Funeral Director. --�r.dtsdd1ta1P1i7"wa�tm^ A Ouse on Your -- Hands Did you ever 'Moro out how mall a pereonlege of our popa- lntlon peso ,rout house whore they could bite 0 ..To Lot"'oleo, or how largo 0 poraanlako road our paper? Good lom0ots oro sof 500 kind that hove time to waste in kolpd around loaltlnd for minas. Ther„look ss o+sr 'SM1"nnl Ads. '3f' if rem baro a hour.) on rout. bands, q " House to Lot" ad. will bring them to rots. anon.a la, r .5 1,0. ) • +ivw By v(rttte of the County attached thereto to me directed, enumerated, for gather with costs, of of Huron bearing commanding the a warrant having the Eleventh Issued tinder the the seal of day levy on the respectively hand of the Wardtn '' are 111081 important to luau's actin. the to. - Corporation Members of Mothers' Allowance August, 1937, Board to Hove Pay Heti Up i'0 are sail and wan=r, tuna flits lands hereto+der Pending Report From Secretary,, inuitlentluc+e of the ptuper iulunee therecn„ .to- ot these is must tsssommi, Council Decides; Hear Interesting, Ottt furef:U,,ers thought 1f the Talk on' Subject of Reforestation, 3 1111111 as a❑ ((.tidy, 1W 00111, sue they wanted to get rid el it, Soil Owed. e Gudeticin Nov. ls, The ailLle's fleaalon woe foreign to drew and the of the members of the Mother+' Al- result i+; 11,111 111ere are ler a areal lowance Board be Murton County will { in Ontario Of peer loll. They teeare hole up until a :vpart is rcceivc'ti ed non-agricultural linin in many from Um Secretary', The lathe had eases, 'finis is still being a+.rte., been asked for a report but had Paid Tho balance between soil and avatar 110 attention, hence the action taken le not being considered, The 10e at the nteetieg of Huron (leerily est and sell gone spells ruin to the Council yesterd:y, farms, 11e warned, One or twc Grants of $100 were authorizes trees will 110111 soil \\ru eland to be para to all pall fairs held with. should not be (+learecl rip, or It in the County. it los, IC should be replanted. 30110 Sowerby, vice-president noP Much Waste Land the Goderich Agricultural Society appeared before council 'to appeal Four million acres of waste laud for the usual grout, The We rias• are in •Southern Ontario, He claim - Health held this year as the Goderich ed there was no uetlessity tor tins Health Board had ruled that all if everyone worked to redeem it under tile age or to would not be 7by reforestation or co11servatian allowed Lo attend owing to the epi- Last year the government had die - Fairof infantile paralysis. The tr•Ibtuted thinteen million trees, Fair Board bad ,lade extensive The speaker said he would like to Preparations at as expenditure of see 100 -acre or 50 -acre bloclet of $306 dna were facing a deficit of reforestation in Huron county. "You $163, could easily have 100 acres in each Reeve McNal1, who is preaicient townsllaP," he talc his audience, and or Blyth Fair, said the latter had urged them to get started. not been held For the same reason 11 every iarwer would Plaut 10083 after having spent $100 and was in along a line lance they would hive debt. Reeve R, Johnston, of Ash - suffered excellent •tviudbreak, which Rena, said Dungannon Fair has also would be a protection to orchards, suffered a deficit. Five tall fairs 111 Pictures or the reioreetutlou the county' will receive the usual plants In Simcoe and Norfolk corm - Dungannon, They are Goderich, Blyth, ties were shown. Farm Mantes Dungannon, Brussels and Ciicurd, ties were with trees plain ed Two readings were given to a by- were a marked contrast in beauty said law purported to be an amendment have. one resilient inetructreos. She to a by-law of 1936 whereby the county would receive the benefit of any Payancnts made by way of Old Age Pensions or otherwise for hose pit:•tliza.tion of indigent Old Age Pensioners, as the county pays all costs after 90 days, The munici- Paltty will benefit before the PO daye; but after that when the county's cost is greater than the municipality's then the by-law .pro- vides that the comity should re-. will be a. listed by .epecial W. 1- speake,a from time to time, It is expected that at least 1,0.10 boys and irls will receive instruc- tion thea winter at these coursed, (.'anadians have takeu a c0nspsruolls Guelph Winter Fair Entries Pouring In Present indications point In a record entry list for the Ontario Provincial Winter Fail' and Fat ceive the benefit of the payments, Stock Show, states L. E, O'Neill, Once the cost iv reduced to the secretary-treasuler of the fair, Mr, equivalent of the municpality's cost, O'Neill and other officials were then each would share equally in highly delighted with prospect; for any money received. The council a successful show and more than eldol+sed the by-law. Pleased with the number of exh1111t- Take No Action ors showing at Guelph for the first time. The fair opens on Tuesday, No action was taken In a letter Nov. 30 and concludes Dec. 2nd. from a firm of professional valtt- There will be an exceptionally fine ators asking that they night pre - light horse show each night of 'Ire sent their system of equalization of fair in the Judging arena. county assessments on a date set The steer market class is always by council. The equalization r1 a feature at Gueph. There are Huron County has not been revised five classes with eight prizes in for ten years, The °Pinion was ex - each class ranging from $25 to 10, pressed that there were men In An aaeti0n sale of cattle will be held Huron County who can do this Thursday morning, Dee. 2001, with work as well as outsiders and mein - buyers from all over Ontario: This bers were not in favour of spending sate has in the past netted exhibi- so much money as asked ler by • hand=t 1 • the outside valuators tots a rn a returns, The Guelph fair Inas always been Endorse Plan considered a farmers' show and rielely so. A. trip to Guelph eau be Council endorse the Harbor In1- ccousidered or( a pre -Christmas. gift Provement plan proposed by the to yourself and Pantile. Mr, Fortner, Town of Goderich which ie asking lsdttca.rlunal 07aturre will India' an the Dominion Government to c•:n- important snit -testing demenstreti„u ' cider, This includes the Joining up by Prof, (1. Ruiutke and Ch,',uistiy Of the northern breakwater to the staff of the Ontario Agricultural 1 rivet' 1'etaining wall; the con ,tette. College Svr Iy Yurmf r 51,01:71 t•,t tion of a load to the northern part this, ll monsltattou and slake are of the harbor which would be bene. rangtmcnts for a soil test on his Phial when. industries are conn-rn- 0avn fano in order that he lirav ed, dredging, and the installation of farm more i131311ingeutl3' and Profit- a radio range finder for the purge,. ably in the years to come, There of locating vessels, will also be a mal4tet potato cx't'bit Reeve:, Turner and Itucltlno of by the Hilisburg growers that will (1amin1eli spoke in favor' of ilte be well worth seeing, scheme, Dep, Reeve TTnrkina 8135 - Just remember this. Six big gesterl that a representation be ap- pointed from the council to juin a deputation from the Goderich Town Council which will go to Ottawa M seep the improvements, En.dorsatton was given to a mo- tion by Reeves Feagan and Bryans that the Slotch” or Spear thistle be placed on the noxious weed list. The question of grants of $23 to Public: Libraries was referred to the Executive C0nunilte.e to the hare, unattractive forme without them. A vote of thanks was extended to Mr, Simmons by Reeves J. 1-i, Scott and Davidson. Warden Eckert invited C, A. Robertson, M.L.A., to speak, Eli he was instrumental in having the lecturer conte to Goderich, and he declined, saying he would addrese the council at the Thursday 3cb. sions. Editor's Lament Everyone likes to read the news •Send it In. If it's worth a laff, or gives you the blues, Send it in, IP the red cow had twins Send it in. If the granary broke its bins, Send it in, :thews in one; $20,000 in prizes tor part, each year winning a lair cattle, homes, sheep, swine, -eels share of the blue ribbons, In 1936 and poultry, Rmember the dates, exhibitors from rhe Dominion won Nov, ;3eIi, Dee. tet and Ind, 16 grand championships, 11J re- serve e serve. grand championships, 76 tires prizes and 277 other awaids, Since the International Grain end 1 -Tay Show lies been held at Chicago, Can - articles have won the championship Prize for wheat no less time 14 times and 22 times since the Inter- net!onal • competition was intro. duvet in 1911 at the New York Land Show. The 1936 winner was Her. main Trite, or Wembley', Pelee. Itiver, Al('rta, who also won the cinunlioe.,hip In 1930, 1931 and 1;733 revery winner frnm ('aenda 114• dile rov.eted award has score: with 11 vallety of wheat developed by the Cereal Division, hxp:.li- m,ental Farms Branch, Dominion Department of Agr!rttlture, The Jetta intrel•uatin11al held en dually el Chicago are emote the lead°+1s In agelotenral sl'nws This year It is expeetr-d the live sleek entries will total :leant 133.3100 and tie grain and hay entre; wilt be between 5,000 end 6,0(10 prin- tapally from the United States and "KEEP A-OOIN!' "If you snake a theme or rose, Keep a'goin'! If it halls o• if it snows' Keep a'goin'! 'Taint no us to sit and whine When the fish nine nn your line; Bait your hook 1111 keep on tryi0'-- Keep regent'1 "When the weather kills your r1•00, Keep a'goitt'! When you tumble Yrele the top, Keep ls'goin ! 'ammo you're out c' every aline? (linin' broke ain't any crime: Tell Lite. wadi] yoligt fee1111' 1n'tnle! Keep tegohl'1 ;'73'11en It links like all is up, Keep a'goin'1 IJral0 the 3 WW1 11 54 neon to asp, Keep n'goitl'! See the wild birds on the wing! When you feel that sighin' sing! Keep a'goin'1 TI If you live in the town Send it In, For it's a place of high renown, Send it in. To Pronounce Chinese Names Chines,' names not only appeal al most unpronounceable whoa trans - (Tibet' into English, according to George 130011s, Leith, Pl.. sou of Dr. W. Rebell Reeds, Toronto ireellcal meecionery now in China, but few are sr"lled as they sound. "Tie English spelling is called ItnmalilOhlltOn," be said, "and a1 - though I was barn 3o China and lived there more than 10 yearn, 1 find difficulty 11, peononndllg many of them correctly. An added dif- ficulty is that China has about 120 different dialects, and date arrears me of to taxes of due ,Notice Is herebygiven that In accordance with ment Act, 1 shall proceed to sell by public at -melon the so much thereof as may be sufftolent for the payment thereon, unless the same be sooner paid. and the Assess said lands, or of the ta.xos The sale will commence at the Court House, Goderich, on Tuesday, December 7th, 1937, at the hour of two o'clock In the after- noon, The adjourned sale If necessary, will be held at the same hour and place two weeks later. A. H. ERSKINE, Treasurer of the County of Huron, Goderloh, August 17, 1937. Name Description In TOWNSHIP OF GREY Leander Gole Lot 31, Con. 16 VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS Bowling Club Lots 4-5, Turn - berry St. Lorne Pringle N H Lot 28, Eliza- beth St. Chas, Popo Lot 6. Mill St. Julia Patrick Lots 384-5, Alex- andra St. Years Arrears 9 Taxes Costs Total 1933 30,70 2.77 33.47 1934 3.92 2.25 6.17 1934-6-6 86.',8 4.15 90.33 1934 40,25 3,00 43.25 All the lots described above are patented. A. H. ERSKINE, Treasurer Treasurer's Office, Goderlch. Goderich, August 17, 1937 Published in Ontario Gazette Sept. 4, 1937. Spell It Full Clergymen of many of the de310m- inations have joined in a pretest against the abbreviation of the word. 10 not irreverent certainly that writing it "Xmas' '1s irreverent and should not be permitted. It is said that with one exception le1Li'rs sent out to Christian Ieetleee brought replies in protest ago incl the abbreviated form of ushr ; the word. If not erreverant certainly it is. not good taste and spoils the appearance of one of the finest words in the whole language, The protest is timely for many recreate. There 16 110 occasion for able '•elat- ing the name of C1trist. Moreover Christmas is an event that apeeale to nearly all, both non -believer; as well as believers, It signalizes much more Ulan a religious oh-ery ance. Nealy all the world, non•t'htia- tians as wen las those who ohe'rve the day as the birth of their Lord and Saviour, make Chirstmas the occasion for good deeds. it 111aicee a sort of spiritual revival that effects the people of all faith; and creeds. It is the time when all — mankind Is drawn closer together PERSONAL CARDS when self,shner=s is more clearly For Personal Christmas Cards crtic(fied than at any other period See Ad on page 5 all new stock. Here is a list of Chinese names' seen daily in war news together with the correct mandarin pro tin- eiations as given by Sir. Reeds; Shanglial Shang High Peiping Day Ping Canton Can Ton Han km Han Cow Yoltg Zet1 Shanghai Mlanchaultuo elan Chew Gnaw Chiang Inti Slick Jong Ky Slick to cost of living at the gaol nrl. Wang Wong winced 21% cents per diem since llongkew Hong Keene last year. J, I3. Reynolds reported , Nanleing Nan King Glut the rose per day for each pHs- Peeling Bow Ding over is 121% cents against 10% la:zt Tsingtao Tshig Dow yearDnring the year there, nave. Shantung Shaun Dung r been ,5 prisoners, Addresses Council I Shansi Shan bee I-10PM leo ]lay : C.lhangte Jon 1)0 7,1r. S1mm0118 of rho Io ,,1ry Weibwei Illy 001vay brunch of the Department of Lauds Szechwan Suit Ch:evon hurl Fnrr es, gltve an hrformolive ((11) Hung San Gee Gulhg San addrrss nn "Re(orest,Uon" herons Hlwalking Why Ching the nlrnitlers of limon (entitle, ; '1'ielltsitl Tin Silt in MacKay Hall on Wednesday ttf, Pei Tal ITo Bay Dle 110 ferment, Ms lecture was Mow, 31. .Mnkden Monk Dear ed with entered slide's, ! ICaifeng Ky Fuug "lieforcetalion and enitaervittton, Klangsf dee Ong See Piletietilloly the heeler, ere beenreing . Neatening Nttn ,Tong more and more irital in Ontario;" lie ICweng:si among See declared "Two fumlamcntais that Henan leo Nan of the year; when men of all Melte vie 70311 each other in the doles of good deeds. Hearts are softened at this season of tete year and leets 7 that at other threw' would be quickly , e n0yr, htibeing at leastdone, are barred byfor tHalmesme of 0011' ! science, The better and finer pulses 01 mankind, that of en (helm; months appear to be submerged by the selfish desires of the flesh, are fora brief period, in the dtseen- danry. For all these reasons the word "Christmas "is 110W cunrc to be ore 01 the noblest and most In - spit inn in the language. To tine devout folowers of the ow•y Naz- i areae It Is the occasion for the c01e- bratlon with peens of Praise and songs of thank'giviug of the veining Iof man's redeemer; to the non- - Christian it is the time of reJuictllg because it proves man's humanity to it man. That Is why it is the most widely obtrervtd of all Ute "rad letter" days In tete calendar of tithe, In winter dip the clothes line Into • salted water, It will keep the clothes from flcezing to it. Yot CONVENIENCEa, SAFETY • Eliminate the fire -risk of old faulty wiring and at the same time give your home plenty of baseboard and wall outlets, smart new wall switches and modern lighting fixtures. Let us look over your present wiring and give you an estimate on a new installation that will enable you to take the fullest advantage of the mar- vels of electricity. Wiring and fixtures, of course, come under the Home Improvement Plan for easy financing.