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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1937-12-1, Page 6vocation, will provide them with the large namber nominated for coun- THE BRUSSF 5 POST ,sroo[ergo,untoun,uunwosnno,nn,.nnrnrntmpuuo,rn.nHn,en„!nu,n,n,r,,,,,,o,nn,nnnn ,uon,ntn„ohne Ing factor In agriculture but rho under conditions that exist on the COUGHS,, DISITEMPEIts Newser'1[Ts and Information - proper combination of hand and ]reitd ltfls been forced upo11 the prat• BROKEN WIND 4� _ - tical falimer and he must adal7t have met theft master in Z)MV—made y the mak• 4 = For t �•'� e Busy � armors = ��'j�•. the '�..,I x.a hints0lf w the colla"Olts anti changes if he wts'hes to be )'ea9a11• rxe of Iiucktey's A4ixtnre. Stockmen, poultry brood+ eta, Inc.,ckl have used s .9. 'a ably rStiCOesURll1, 2EV say It L positively "sure are•' relief for all respiratory 4,1^^^^ - 3 The agricultural School, at Ridge. diseases in horses, cattle, Shoop, pigs, poultry and dogs, It is Amazing how :2 _ 1 (Faralsshed by the Department of Agriculture) '_ town will Offer a course planned to quickly it Gets results in the most stub - horn cases. In fact, we guarantee ZEV diseases and insects are exscting rneot the 7'pgniremelltu UI 1113 Alit"• to do In a day or two what it took old- *".n,Am n...wn..nea".ono"mar,unauua,an"uan eouuuuamn 1) s,uuuu,"nu....4 1 """1111°"'" n l tical fai'llier; sviellee will In. e.upila• fashioned remedies a month to do, pet Oise 505:, Stock size $1,00, Get ZEV At Egg -Laying contest Winners Falr are n;u flhig broadly the ie duyS sized only as it is required; pit. t•llan- with crop and soil problems; mar- fine annual cutting to a definite as a cbeek oil ontrfos for this oldest ! ic:, livid crops unit animal pmbleRIA H. B. ALLEN A pen of 10 Rhode I;laild 11'11 of all w'utr•r f::1rs in Ontario ;show's will ire given a proper share r,f the. Thomas Lavender, Fred Bates, Janes, owned by C. J Il tl •.1.1: �: the heaviest antsy list In the. past ` time, During i g 16 weeks for tw•� farms through the gas engine an,l 1Naltetlon. Ont" lvm7 the 131)1 'rn a dlan crag Laying contest pro,luctng i leu years, This 1s true i.: all In fact, Live Stook 1 winter seasons, a stucleut will have l Sufficient time and to 1 have la be solei Immediately hl order y ?,005 eggs in 365 (lays and cumpi]]>rg , c'lassms. Sctper iutr,ndent, Win. Watson, and his as. � opportunity gather considerable kupwledve of or to ki+s..p it from rp:,fling o1 cleteriara• n, total of 2015.0 points, silt ins, Dick Graham, are wo�d•sting ; farm practice and theory c ut,?nod. slug, If the mantel for fuel, felrce it. was also announced a pea of . Jayt where they will place all the man is no longer the great deeid- pun;.•, trod lumber, or pulptivoua, s Harred Rocks, owned by W. S. d 1 cattle and and horse entries which are ^ low, [lit tiles call be allowed to Flall, of Oakville, 011.1„ took Kl , ` 1 away above those Of last year Sheep -Raising Opportunity glue and Increase h1 value, Place in the 17th Ont;rlto MM 10YIn” contt-st, 'producing 2,390 eggs awl There are over 20U heavy horsgi; Prospective sheep raiseri fn Elections In j Compiling a total of 2.5911 poh.i Pnt1't i and 145 light horses, with 217 calf;e lbted—the heaviest in eastern Ontario will have an ex .Llihely Goderich Township Second place in Ute Can ll1a r c , 1• sevc. al years. Swine entries total cellent Opportunity this fall t, get lost weC to a pen of 1'f%Ilit( I t„;h.:tus' 161 in all classes, while l:he 5het,p into the ghee 9 business lviih a Hensall Village � owned by Hall, wIllch laid 2,182 ee;,e show talars 204 a while Seed ex• small cash outlay. Thousanch. of and had a fatal of 2,480 3 pont:-. A , hi'bits are on a par with other farmers fn Eastern Canada at this Townships of East and West Wawa- Pon of White Leghorns, own"d by yean+ with 3110 entries season of the j year have ample nosh, Ashfield, Turnberr and Y the experimental farm, Ottawa, loos Secretary L. E• O'Neill roughage in the form of pastu"e. Goderich Avoid Elections For third with 2,644 eggs and 2,449,5 there will be the best Clyde' -;how stubble fields and in hayfield, to 1938; Large Field of Goderich ,points• ,how In fifteen years. There are lltttecn feed a sizafle flock of broading Nominees, Including Six Fr;r Board A of II Rorke', owned entries in ar ed Clyde Stallions, owes, With the advent of the eh Mayoralty;Hensall School L. So by R.. LL. Rath & ons, of New Ham• eight three -year-olds, eleven Iwo - ectrified strand wire fence, the Gets Ac lamatlon. burg, Ont., teak second place la the � yea[ olds and thirteen yearling; •Ile fencing problem for cheap is 111re1y — Ontario coutpa[, la n '1.22:1 eggs y' g male clas„es are equally well filled to be simplified as to cost and tope Though the first of the year is and having 2,a p paints, T]rird with 31 yearling fillies al.,o enterea. of fence While the quality of bay 4 y still more than a month away, six Place 'went to a pen of 1Vllite Ley' It ]Ix of inu.ret to Ante that. J. E. on many farms this year may not seats on the 1983 11111700 County lhoy rus owned b • W, J, Choulnard• of Falconer. well-known Clyde breeder. be us good as in other yeors for Council have already been filled. Trenton, Out., which laic •L,103fattening Formerly of W,-wera Cauadri and live stock, it will, however, :\Tominatipus were. field Friday ems and gaol 2,439.4 points, now resident of Lambton County, ;s be good enough for breedingw ees• s, one village and In five townshipg Both contests, held at the Otiawa exhibltin at the Gule h show for g p Most sheep ranchers' in Western one town and In Use flue township experimental farm, were the be+;t p the forst time. Canaria have from 100 to 500 dry the eutiro municipal councils were ever field, it was: the first time• The evening horse show promises ewes ranging in age Yrom yearling re-elected by acclnmaton, Slates Rhode Island Reda took the Cauad- again to be up to a very high Stan- to five-year•alds. These ewes ars were nominated fn the town of !an championship. In the Cunid. Bird. with many Prominent stables evallable for sale because they mica- { Goderich and ibo village of Hensati, Ian contest, 141 birds qualified for lieirg rep in, g lasses 1 eel at breeding time, due to adver-e Townships electing by acelama- xegistratiOn while in Ontario, 17A from Toronto, London, St, Ca'hal•ia- itij, o St, Weather conditional, or because et o tion, together with their county .qualified, es, Simcop and Galt. It is a feature the loss of lambs at lambing. All council representatives are: West I that is becoming increasingly prom dock„ of dry ewes should be znrted; Wrwanosh, W. J, Stewart; Asbfield, G 'GUELPH WINTER FAIR Inent d dra-horse overs from lf andraws i for bad udder., and broken mouths, Richard Johnston, reeve, Gilbert Official.; of the Guelph Wistar all over the Province, The advantage of stripping dry Y'rayne, deputy reeve; East Wawa - { Dint forget that there are elIpa-p ewes to Eastern Canada is that slash, Peter W. Scott; Godt -,tell, they can be bred early, in fav: al. Wilmot Haucke; 1'utvberry, Round p� g� qt/ M FREE SERVICE I rates an all railways. So make up to attend. 'Mr, Former, most at any time now; whereas Grain. CCE !t your mind range ewes that have rtli;ed lantbe At Hensall members of the School OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD altd bring your family too. could not be bred for two rnunths Board were elected by acclamation after the lambs were weaned, and but contests loam for some of the p e P r 1ORSESOR CATTLE a Ion train journey would cause other offices, two being uorrdcated .removed promptly and efficiently. Ridgetown Farm School additional interference with the pos- for the reeveship, eight for the four HOA. P. M. Detvan, Ontario 3iln• sibillric"s of successful breedhii, no, council seats' and two for the single Simply phone "COLLECT"fa ( later of Agriculture, has announve,I ifs late In November or early Deem- seat on the Public Utilities Com - WILLIAM STONE SONS that special facilltie will be, provid- ber. mission. LIMITED j ed for the training of farmers' rens I Nominations were helot In Gude- 'PHONE 21 - INGERSOLL for farm work at the Ridgetown Rx- rich in the evening when six persons PHONE - - 72 perflnental Farm. The course for CARE OF FARM WOODLOT weve named for the mayoralty, two young men of 16 years and over, I BRINGS GOOD RESULT reeveship and Your for the �- —_ —_-- who intend to take up farmin; :as a depfor uty p y reeveship, There was also n vocation, will provide them with the large namber nominated for coun- practical training they will need Grazing by live stock and burning oil. under conditions that exist on the probably create more damage to the Two other Huron municipalities, modern 'Parrm. It fe recognized farm woodlot than any other Wingham and Hullett township, That farming problems are beraming ager• c.es, and, therefore, foresters recom- will hold elections on December 6 difficult; soil deflefencieg are . mend fencing off the woodlot from with nominations on Monday Ac - cropping up in sections hitherto cattle and taking particular care clamanomion for all seats at 11'ingham believed to be ideal for crops and to see that fire does not burn over is Indicated. will gradually become a prubl?tn the wood';. By following certain Honsall in all parts of the province; plant simple rules farmers can get good diseases and insects are exscting results out of the care of the wood. Reeve—Owen Geiger, R, E, Shad - large tolls annually; animal dis- lot. These rules are: 1, Keep the diel.• eases are inseparably linked up live stock out of the wod'a; 2, con- Council—Orville Twitchell, George with crop and soil problems; mar- fine annual cutting to a definite Brock, William Shepherd, William kwing is much more complex and area of the lot: 3, make no large Jones, Ross McKay, Peter Moir, difficult than formerly and 'he In- openings In the woods; 4, favour the Thomas Lavender, Fred Bates, treduction of power upon the thlil"llevt best -formed crop trees; 5. School trustees — George IIese, farms through the gas engine an,l remove some of the larger errs, Rev. W. A. Young, Joseph Flynn -lac r!rdty has opened up a field tree.4 tic•bore crowding exists; If, cut (ac•c•1,) absO;utely unknown to the farmer l./t or rt _., for waild; and 7. P,U.C, — Charles .Moore, A. Fit. (if f•,rmer days, protect th<• wood., against fi:'e West Wawanosh The ability to be a good work- The reason wiry 1;ve stark }lu,ld man is no longer the great deeid- het kept out of the woodlot i.7 th'."t Reev*—W. J. Stewart (arc'.) �,�..a�riv.�n,v..., r•�, r,•, _ tlh-ir prt-,�-tjce tend, to bay, the Connell—Albert Gammie, Cairn Biter tramped under the trees and M. AlLeheson, Thomas Webstur peek; OR, loll so that file wl r tn,+• Brown Smyth (accl,) off ani cnnspquent to inn k <,oil Others nominated, but who with prim = n I +; are carr,tilagr:d, i•mth,r Ill... a•I- drew. For Reeve: Albert Johnston �, ����� ��,I►{� mit ton of livr- stork to the, t„ "Mat Joint .McQuillan, Albe:t Gamntte, U fi t rl''s the ptaptr 9.,'ywth u' the M. Aitcheson, Brown Smith telt( 11-W crop Of lv,ev whir)( (:f)nte4 lip Thomas Webster; for council, 11or anl,'r normal conditions to roplanc old Grant, J. Johnston, lint, 1101i ,l the trees that are harvested. Tbfand Henry Leishman. 114rfual graw'tll Of the standing; tree, Ashfield Yourj also n reducers Lsl elgh the abnorm- a] conrlit]ml• tiros s. Reeve—Richard Johnston face].; s el. up, By keen• Deputy -Reeve — Gilbert Praync Ing live stock out of the woodlot, 1 ,acc1J normal rondlifons prevail and with Council—Lorne orne Jahnstnn, Arthtn j�III PrOP•r thining of the stands by ent.- Culbert, Alex 11eDouald (ace]) - lira• rhe inferior trees, the timber aoly& r"1111 Su C r i t i rr*3t nTrot, will i improvers. East W. Scotch • i It i estimated that farm we,td]ut,p 1 Reeve—Peter W. Scott (cool.) �tl ( P pro illy bardivelori:v, will Utorluee Council—R. R. Redmond, L. Rud - II 5n per pert more lumber its dy, J. D. 13pecroft, H. Black (aeel) lrlts are, protected front flrF. and Goderich Township c 1lravy pasturP,9 avoided, tile, it) Ret•vP—iS'ilmot Ilaacke era ! ?, rtra, In prn(1140ion being "eaiized Cnttncih Oilver J. Jervne, IIorh rt q by fhr• Ke -111-le �( { (l i Prcatt r number OP sta,td'inn C. Cox, Henry Corey, Ben Rothwell r, t ce-t and by tri,., p s d.,p,.r i iu the i taccl,Y 1yI�lI { 1 lurcher lh,r .. Rrnwn Apotit:r V. Nott'=•II and W. H. Lelia, far. ,lt,I n1 Y- Ia'r dtlr I ,., It Ill-ii�a m tn• mr mbr rs of the covnrp and P! t L „1 r•cY It be r' G. Smith, a new vuul went wk„ r. . t fnrrb,acetl, but withdrew and I'+ ! fall. !i i,r + I i I i.ro t t A I,IjI r urn€ ,xerl flu, wort[ of Clio pro• f IM -0 1 J,, rrf raga }, : Asst 1,411111 1I. r + < t yt.er r i •( .: _ t, d;;, t ',,, Turnberry II ..1.,., ti.n, in r)bta,a ,,rvrfitdhle� i.e. ltr-rv,•-I"4:1ud Uialtl Wed.) i }'.'err:r rr " i �lihnn Ih,rnlil jl ( I{}psi €]von I,, sirs r. trl,turi:: rrl' t,rr:a h, li=,fits°t., Tiny 1'rr.tra•, it; t., 1, Illlj {�i! A'nllOwirY +•rn.l wne:d!nt 1ar �, ;� i a"•zSd{e(nrt•I,I of cutting will te,r r ear;t in a =bail! • Goderich j uvernd=tht 910 Ov! prep -arty vac hu \Itiyrn - f1r•b',rt ti. Turas. ,J�;ltn r• xpr-cfcd Lo de vrlr,,p 1:t;11111aliy ;r• rhe I:. Ilnrlrins, Tiufth .inlet A. 3Ltr• 1 +� I,n el yadrihlg hi[;he•1 r, 11+, l;vr,rt. (1. 1., Iratsous, J, lir. t'rai;;ie. Illll( ��g 1N,�ip{I 0111 advun r?.. htlnbc• r• ov Dr. W. F. C :lln v c iiiYr same nthr.: crop, is ghat it tp, ur Hevv+, ... lk, f•;. Turnr'r, Jn'ln I.1. ---- — aw lluckina, y 1 Deputy Jleovo—Jobe W, Cralgle, J. E, 1lucltius, 10. Douglas drown, Jacob J. Moser. Counw•illors — X Dou'gl'as Drown, 1i, L. Salkeld, Mrs. Jean liethering- ton, Chas. C, Lee, MISS Joslo Saun- ders, Charles H, Humber, Angus N. Atkdnson, John 11'. Craigia, FI'1111 k;, '1311194111, Harold C, W1111ams, Nal. son son 11111, David Sproul, Gea, W. Schaefer, Fred Seabrooke, Dr. J.A. Graham, E, W. Cleveland, John W. Bilker, J. Willis Fraser, Jacob J. Moser, Alex J. Cooper, Harry Long, Dr, J, A. Graham, D, O'Br1ou, Public Utilities Commission, 1U33. 9—Wdlliunn Forbes' Gellow, t'x, L. Parsons, Public School Trustees -1933.1939 —$I. David's Ward—Joseph A, Sol- (fer; St, Patrick's Ward --William Bisset; St. George's Ward -1P, ii. Blackstone; St, Andrew's Word -- John M, Roberts, Dr, John Wallace, WHAT A BOTTLE OF WHISKEY WILL BUY Bruce School Inspector Mgkes Some Interesting Comparisons The main feature of a temperance talk on Sunday in St. Paul's Situ. daySchool, Walkerton, by P, S; inspector J. if.. Game, was what could be purchased with the $2.73 required to buy a 40 -ounce bottle of a certain brand of whiskey. An empty Whiskey bottle was planed on one table end on another w•era plac- ed one at a time the following: Sugar, 5 lbs, 130 Butter, 1 ib . ............... .......... 30 ':tidlk, 2 qts . ............................ ;20 Bread, 2 loaves .20 Bacon, 1 lb. .35 Tea, 36_ lb, .... 35 Cheese, 1 16. 15 Lard, 1 ]b . ................................ .15 (Corn Flakes, 2 i tgs............. 16 Shredded Wheat, 1 pkg......... .12 e Alsples, 1 basket .................... .25 Potatoes, 1 peck .................... •15 Total ................................ .1,2.75 It was pointed out previously that $2,75 would buy any Of the follow. Ing; 1, The labour of a good work• elan for a day, 2, 27 loaves of bread 9 new Fourth reader, at 30c, each. 4. A good pair of child's shoes, 5. One stick of gum daily until next July. 6, 10 gallons of gasoline—enough to drive a car w Hamilton and back. 7. A cheap excursion ticket to Toronto and back and a meal while in the city, S. More than four bags of pots. toes at curernt prices. 9. Admission to the picture show each Saturday afternoon for a child from now until next )fay. HEREDITY \'Iy grandsire's sire was famous When But young and feeble wee this ria_ tion, His h,rrpOOn speared the lucty Whale And put its oil bt circulation, So I, by family gravitation, Am working in it filling station —Tony's Scrap Bnnk WEDNOSDAY, DPP, sat, 1,$37 County of Huron Treasurer's Sale of Lands for Tates By virtue of a warrant issued under the hand of the Warden of the County of Huron and having the seal of the said Corporatloll . attached thereto bearing date the Eleventh day of August, 1937, and to me directed, commanding me to levy on the lands hereurder enumerated, for the arrears of taxes respectively due thorocn„ to-- gether with costs, ' Notice is hereby given that In accordance with the Assess• merit Act, I shall proceed to sell by public auction the said lands, or so much thereof as may be sufficient for the payment of the taxes thereon, unless the same be sooner paid. The seta will commence at the Court House, Goderich, on Tuesday, December 7th, 1937, at the hour of two o'clock in the after- noon. The adJou•rned sale if necessary, will be held at the setas hour and place two weeks later, A. H. ERSKINE, Treasurer of the County of Huron. Goderich, August 17, 1837, 9 Years Name Description In Arrears Taxes Costs Tota% TOWNSHIP OF GREY Leander Gole Lot 31, Con. 16 1933 30,70 2,77 33.41 VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS Bawling Club Lots 4-5, Turn - berry St. 1934 3.92 2.25 6.11 Lorne Pringle N H Lot 28, Eliza- beth St. Chas, Pope Lot 6. Mill St. 1934-5-6 86.•,8 4.15 90.33 Julia Patrick Lots 384-5, Alex. andra St, 1934 40,25 3.00 43,25 r All the lots described above are patented. A. H. ERSKINE, Treasurel Treasurer's Office, Goderich. Goderich, August 17, 1937 Published in Ontario Gazette Sept, 4, 1937. The Haven't Time I instead of safe ladders to reach a lop shelf or hang curtains, you are Club I teetering oil the verge of an aces - dell .t. { 4, Eating before you wash your Cancellation of membership in "The ! hands, a touchy point with boys, can Haven+t Time Club;' whose meet- 1 be just as dangerous to adults who Ings are :held in hospitals and cerate- { fail to tnke such ,precautions. terles, is urged by the Ipdnstrial ' 5, The most trivial accidents, Accident Prevention Associations i bashing your thunub with a tacit In a recent booklet issued to then' hammer or even a pin prick, should members =throughout Ontario. be given Immediate attention and Nlembers of "The Haven't Timq 13rataid treatment, Club," the booklet points out, "are- "If you have been a member of person's who haven% time to con- this famous 'Haven't Time Club,' rider the safety of themselves or drop your membership at once, for of others, They go about their the person who takes time to be delily rounds in a hasty and no. careful can get more work done In ,planned manes, refuse to take rens- the same time and will be happier omable precautions for the pro- in the long run," the LA.P 4. beck- teotion of life and health, yet howl let urges, when they are hunt through their --- wvii thmightlessneas•. The club is a world=wdde organization made rip of GRANTS WHERE a longe membership of thoughtless FAIRS CANCELLED people,” j In Outario!s Industries. it ]t osli- t Should annual grants he paid to masted, there are over 50,000 "annual agricultural societies which this memberships" registered on tbn ras- year did not hold a lair Owing to the ter of file club, and members lose-lnfau:,ile paralyslo ep'.demlc7 This more than 20,000,000 hours each was a question which Huron C.)Imty Year simply because they "haven't Council was asked to decide before time." ; it adjourned. There were six The following ore examples Of canrellation� in Ilurtn. Tho used members, "aetiv1t;e3" carried on in grants ore for $100, In most tase.s the home as well as the fartory and more than tlll:; atrount was sprnl shop, and each points to the obvious , in pr1r41ng of p.ize tits, ativcrtis- moral that. "a little fort'lhnught can, Ing e!c„ before the sh',w was vaned prevent a lot of woe." _ off. It W."'s doc tIvil by the. ("lunch 1. Sitaiting the day wrong with a to slay lileso grants. "grab-ana-rut " breakr A. i _ •_ 2, Trying to carry mors b-tpolps "Sri Into rlrp vdvl,t are natirnls or parcels than you can ress•)nably that the rpptrcussious OI war affect and wirely handle is coul•t(ng reutrais only a few degrees less trouble, , than they afft•ct belilgor• Pts," 3, if you stand On boxes or chairs —Cordell IIull. .flan Splendid Hunting Seas®n ProsDoets for Uig -game hunting Wild sections of Canada lying Jai are unusually bright is Can- practically in the back yard of ada this fall. Reports covering ❑1e Civilization have a wide variety of thousands of square miles of big game in addition to many wilderness accessible by, Canadian types of game birds and smaller 'Pacific hallway show a plentitude animula. Nova Scotia has moose, of game and excellent condttlons door and black bear; Now Bruns. for hunting, Outfitters and guides wick, door and black bear; Que- aeross the country also report bec, moose, caribou, door and black bear; Ontario, moose, deer and more reservations for hunting black bear; Manitoba and Sas- parties, both from Canada and katchowan, moose, deer and cari- the Milted States, than they have bou; Alberta and British Colum•• had for years. bla, mountain sheep and goats, caribou, moose, olk (wapiti), deer, and grizzly, brown and black bear; and the 'Yukon Territory and Alaska, practically the same as British Columbia. An Indication of the innroased interest in hunting this year has been given by the number of ap- plications coming to the general tourist offices in Windsor Station, Montreal, for copies of the two hunting booklets, "Open Seasons for Bunting" and "Flabing Wa- ters and Game Haunts."