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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1927-6-1, Page 4WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1927. 1 t1R 1,31 tJCSFL!+ POST (tbe .Fcust.Cs po ii WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1927. HOWICK TOWNSHIP COUNCIL 1'11" Canuoil ane( on May 18th, to tit. 'nay 11'hip Bali, Hartle, pun,'.* ( t to adjournment. All the 111.•1%1 oa9 w.n• pro .031. 1110 ill lot. Slitad ,'v of aha Lt,,. nlPetlog wet lead and un to •1 ton of linhbard nod Tay lei %vete 'ui0pl,d. \love ,i by N maid, au1t1 'ravlot• tit at this (' ani •ii d u1(1e itis \• d011.t9 to 1110 11, , it Pl01v111et1 A irate n -- 1.•,n1 1''41 ails L!t.h;t,lui and (1tn'It i). ',, w"le 1,11"11 opeuvd I c 1,‘• lluhlltad • ud 1 c'r'ud tit ti `\ 1 t %','tun, 01 w24.11 011 (. t tict 111'• ln'I it 1, tin III .tin of 4ss�:c+� Moomoca.u.kac,en.,,soccu - 1.11...x. ..x„ 1 411..nridta awe,• .,,4,�m S. C. White Le horns Over a three year period our pens in thy !'.la l' ;tt eaulo,t have 1 • '1 the best showing of any birds entered by :toy br..edyr (ovc 1!ntr the past three years. At p1 , _1(t our p.m ia the ('.:tt eel(.•<, 1. in tint plate for all Ontri,„ from Ontario in halt bit, 1 . lit i the Ontario contest our- pen is in th' tii:•t l l tee for the 1'.;' a breeds. In the Nova Scotia 00 itest our pen ie to .171)1111 place, en Goverment 1 hnidl, first. We ..• t.1, • h.;;11 ;!' n in th'r con- test in the twentieth week. We are booked up in May 1 t 12,0!10 rh',•l Will have rinse IP/alter GI 1,l Rose a'3r . s ehs 11, VA ;(,;,®1.6.12 ,dwna�:_..._.. a e..u,...a „c'1'. 1.11 o..mna4.14, li surplus each ;v -. k at ;-;' r 1(4(1 J!.' • elm per I Ju, a••••I)tt 1 hP agt.eia t,, dig d1, ,n, Ant•, -� { On ' ar1iai3'n e'ii t 1-1-111 t.tul 1.'1e1 11• tt1 b llu t •.1,..l b asin,.1 : 1. rug ,u 7,:11+,'... l .rt!,•,I ll t , by 1',yi"r ',eel C..n,t I' li, ,t Ih•• 1.•:td'1 n1, \t Las i; 914111y • $700 ea 1 •, it* t o. Irl•• ('talk :,11111. 111 In ha Ir ed Ile 1s 1 i 001'0.4111..1 11,•';:ttu ( •„Itin,$tn,ne;•- tfirtci11tneo,i 1,,t+tn'nt 10 WI, 111 npin'r p '1 Lion (1, :h• drail. --- Cart overt by Hubbard ,n1,1 1. onard that the t •Iter and t'eu vitt•%<'1't)t ; ml (i.tmni' tete mi 11 • t„ 1,.401 11p she 1m s.1, e'1 pu1 sit<ir.; th,• 1'!1, v LI,W)1•' r,• prop, 1,:y for at I •lwn•en 1 otdl'••—1'.u•ti1), 1,l n•:• ov 1i-1111, t14 and I' ivI, tilt 11 111- I,: 11•, 1,1111.1 `d•-• f.,t[rt'•., fE t it 1 ant (•n•1,v u d tin,• .'1111' 1„ H• n. 111,. ;lase% 1,e..an a ropy to It. v1. 8t.•!b'ni1., in ,111,11 t. '1 .u-,.lir•• ltd f;• 111 11 .11''.1 1 1V; .,4 ,4 a lor'rur;;,i 11 11,,"ty Moved ey .liuhl'tu:d and (4:ttnl'1,• 11.1 tie, C 041, 11 :int11rl:a the: test's ;tad to borrow ...rill -toil -oil ;no, y t 1,n„'-•' cur.••nt t.a11(•u,, s e'(1 111,111; r,.1 tit ed ” 1 "t 1 ' tttv,l 10:11 'I'.'a•lrr that this c•nln, i (u-tlm(1 1st 411 c1' h,ctt A,; •.r It i1', 1,h.. Ilc\1 inns tel .A . 4 ,i1) - t a ,nil •1 l —1 it, jed, ;nerd toy'r-y'nt :m I liatithlr t1t'.t i+1' 1; —Car Ilse fu1'„wlug oert♦ nu,!. E utt Bert nal 4iu. 411,, i 011 4 glad '11.1,•- 4..i; 7 1, -It-, ::1.11: ituai-^pal \V"rui �npt. ,nnplits $122(1 sell „u I.1,1•,! Inns CO., (Wt: sclapels y'24 311 \Van. .1, 14 1 vards, dr and rakitlgt'up•,. $15 23; I+'ted l tg"tl- m:an, trt,'tot yo grader and Ii .uhd 1'. Aide jnk (hi ; .1. .1 E'tots, dears%%,.. 11 a. ad W. tidy. 19.80: !•'rod 11vne1- 1n.11, t, -act,:, .,, gii Iter W I4•'vd, dr'l-gging anti Lakin„ e x39 %3'1 , AV ii; 1,t•"1,(•44, ti ' og I1 :tad 1' lady. ri 17 111 ; (4 wort \9 right, r ep.ttt s to Cnn'ert ; (leen g'- '1',•.vu•'ho'nd. dragging ,old , tpa(ts t11 rtt'v,•. t 510,115 ; ti •„1,g,. (41..11'4111. ,Ir„g ging hurl raking earn,-. $1i 75; E3avlis, Itngating and raking shone, on H. and C, Bdv. $8.25 ; R. s, liay- IL,. dr-tg„ing ;'7,31) • Job , P tlh0..,n, dragging and t -%king stones I''1'"11 :dahnott, Otaaaing lain g, .,e 11121o1 ; R,oht, Edgar, %reign' nn and rel. Wrs,a};e 179 3(1 ; Rob; PI lam-. sal icy 0 (toad Sart :1'-18 tin ; (1 a, 1) 'tz'el, sheep k(llyd by .1(1001; 01 loslbv Strong, 1111(012 hole in 1.090 0411 0,11 F12 (10 ; 1)0111,- and d t.ie;;s,vorl 41. (1 9 1,v 'w (i itou 111:ein Ex $1,927-1 1 ; (4n1- does% 1 , 1) I'• . 111»11 lit Lig, cm H- P,nit,•l, Train Ex t0nnion 62nu tel . W' It t heti%}, 11-41 1 pay oo Maio No. 8 1501 UU .1a)111 3loutg tnory, dragging x_0,7: li Walker, , xp” its ,uppl(e,s 81 13:1 ; M !i 1'>.,,n },�tl , ,urpli"O tar etli, ;111 , (lets. A., \11'11 vala1e, dragging 1 [ .� t 11' - d a I t Gr 1,l 11' c i an t P• R 4 pair, avert a), Oe 141 .T,uue., l 1,t t•tr 11911 to bold 'annual n1,"nt(ng 1•.l 1111 1 R A..rtw)nt, d4"t:; gin, $127 1111 'hhn, 1n:tli:, ex !muses 00 dra(.1 Nn 8 8126'1 ; C..:ni ti.t.v,)\•, the and digging x(13 e1(4 a 11 Hntrllisolt, tlnenl- 1. htl,l" %_axe.. w12 711 • Prov inn3 :1 I,e'asmer.13r9naefor hall 1,;8(111; 101011 Tydgtr, pall n44y engine"1''s ta0. 1.11 drain N S $201) 00 ; (4, \V. \V-tkp•, nn•t ptv -.leek's fee, 4411 drain No, 8 $511 4lor'd iy Nuhi t 1 and L'+nanrd that C_,nn i) now adj •urn to n1, et on Ih 1111141 \\(1 'v in Jon., lit Hes. wrh',irq 1,111m,. )•'u,lwit'it (4 \V \\ ALiv.lat, ('(nava or 13nwick BRUCE COUNTY 11,ktloty (s g'''1,^ h, reiebtat,• tat July 1 and 2 h Col. Emote; ton, at' the. 1,1,11 and (lam 1)')tttn eat, was iuj 1,1''''1 (u „11, antont,MlP u•,•ident, (1 441' Iiiure•li.0d, 4'.41 was ,•'»'fined to his h•'nnt ,1,r l fnnnit 1,t. 1-1 (4(41, it•5 441'17 hot 011 (t' pt"v1 inp-411re eon! t, al \Valke't 1', nm 'Phut ..day, 11,ty ill. h, i,,u•ne W. Cal t pleaded guilty In a. eh ng1 ol'sh'•ti(I,g )411,470 fico thy \Valketton (1:1'r0. 1' Light and P 4, (,tu.,'tnv, and ten, senle'need to sal' 41' ttwn year., 1P., nn day inthe ter riratuty, at (;nelph. 14.1-1198 B'•inges'orn, n1,' Formosa, lido been app.'inted i (44)41, 1((It , fol (11013111a: ,1,11,) It' ,1,n sl, the opn'i,,4 . 111011 o-'m(n1 fr,ltu Ptnn. Wr H tor •r. NT('1Lirer ntf hxe'lw nod (111,1 'n1. 14 - Cans,. of Ih" 14 n tte11.s ,1 titter 1 w t places, is res(tl.i,I. uthe'1' is nut's it v 1 r-1 ,0. (-sop of the Y'ntatr to Si or r oat ni nod a rot -told of lb" l'ut'e,.•1 - tit' 14 ,bt•t l 13Iwo) d Valetta, ,.011 of thy la'e Wtu, and Mn.. Vndens, wel known inn Kinlo's TM), lt fn'P flr•v moved to Saskatoon, Robert Vslett•,' had 1)1•, 1) living at L'tllidan, blit d(• d tat, t.hr homy of his brother, ilt..1. A. :Valens,.4t.ltlltcum, As it result of the recen' hP trine. to • midway by the 0ntnr(r, Rail Wty and httnt(r.ip!tl B lard, the Son 111 lite' ' Rural Telephone Co, 111(11 ted, i as 1) 11) nr(l''npd to amend its rates, so that there av111 he no llisrr•irnln tion hAatv,•en the rates to shartboldets tart phone 1enlet's. At. pierced', lin fn. m'1' pays $14 per year mud 1 he I,1,I - ter $15, 1414,11fler JntP 1141, 1928, thin 1 1,1' e' ,a,- tvlll 1 ,n1' ten f ten tut f IFA 1 s Taal'•%! .1111.' 4111, 14. (V 1'•d tea, roceived at, S"ttihanm. 0 0' 11+0 don, It of Thigh 4IO(1(Ilivrer Austin, Minta„ at. the age of 83 ve%'- 1'1er'tns of was a. nom of lin ba; Pions'1 McGillivray, of 131,nen Tw,t 1'e nnn, f'n•etrnat of 11111 (pet allot,. 31 1'..rtertinrt Willi the Pleraritrtt of alta litnhet' from 1 ht 1 be 10111 of way heta'a on Wak',rtntt and 1i ..111bon; pont, dr). ,'' f r,listra nrtlnn of the P'lm=r.he, g,ntl,"tnn)011 branch railway lino, rib 111,60 yl,tr4 ago, Gs, was taken 1(1 whl'o returning )tom a trip to Pon. it ylval fa, i1 11\• R, !. 1)t':1CI1n1:111, Pr• •s1 l'a;il•r}' • ! )lute for Tical,• and iho ion,'i'i'tw to l Oo'n':('4! to the cringe of rt�'r- n -y. -;n1, 1 le ago that- hold: in thrall tis , , _ .. of tini;' has writ%: n no 1• great lnvi';ts. The ;lower of I' tion is urn's n n--0rs Without Aim!'—'.119 , ),W01.• of origination )Asti pass_d 1'r(ml us. Isit as great to he able b.. 't•11i. •t 1,:.r a message around the 74(•111 as 1,,i *.write: "Lead kindly Light Amid the eneirclin gloom." bur dc''l1 .1 niay hlnl a touc•11 .,. n The above schedule will he follow -1 The _,tall annual meeting of L' untl to al 1,h, peons 0 our ,: ,, .at the coming t'e191»a! ntt, cd for both boys and girl... Please l East Huron Women's Institute will The Paclt;roard ' Bete, however, Inion has no girls', be held in the Township Hall, Ethel, �o hi., i•: Ouaw:tl Put all Ottawa team. Girls games will be omitted 1011 Thursday, June Kith, 4 is not in the vitt'. There is a noel:- !'., the dates Union is 10111ned. Program SPRING IN OTTAWA ,'lid I1,' nil„ u; .lino !!l sw,•e'1 .nu;i r from tn'nl. Th„ music caught Tyr by • •llotlih,'r, of Ottawa with 't (':11,- radio v1'4!: b tarried to art the world emelt when they slip from 411, (.'•' :e.:1 City i1'fo1'e the 4)10(1.(1 .1 June. Tolling Ih:, .'tory of the i 111:' town )lump ca in the mt•1ry pi. sir +1,e i,1 may 11.1; 4- , , , {. ': titt:t'i 1,t tic'(;•.' 1 In':tutllti( and bi.aM' Ln;, 1:: v;h.: other. picture: fade from memory' ,(all and transient ;;Tories of tilt for- ' 0111 :l1,; forgotten. In Blossom ?tin,. 1 Stroll w1,th ale ,)(telt these siert The city is yours :s well as is the nations capital. '1'11'_ ways are 1,l -li--our path.; are oath: o1, pleasantness. Heavy- rains have. . washed away the muck of Spring.. Ert•rythin'g la as :pick and span a" a Dutch kitchen. The grass i; greets. ?:et„ the grt'twss. I have hears; it :said that only Ireland could ,.!rpa<' It. Apple trees bloom in the gardens in the hack -1('91'd•. ileo bees or the world seem to hum in the bloc T,les. It is a ilee:ing glory—stand then, to -morrow and you will be in ;: show - ler of petals. See the arching trees on residential streets. They iirve un amazing appeal, especially `.) 0:t,.• horn in Ontario, who has Li,', ! in tie West and moved down bora again to stretch his worn 11)119 in the sun. It's nwkw'ard to sinter Maple Leaf Forever" (•1' you have never seen a maple. You cannot vision the scene 0vithout seelm.t. i;1, se aisles of shade bordered by and elms. The maple leave; an: large—the limbs are low on the trunks—the elms hold high their heads with a witchery of ne•w• growth frond-like in forst, beautiful again -'t the clear blue above and finer still) at night when silhouetted (13''insa a dark..r background \v1th Leer and there a blinking star to hint to us of other worlds than tits. You will want to see the P arlia- ment buildings of course: Evory- body does. la's a lilts Old »111. 11 unit.• and ,»'t'1' present reminder of our brief past, Blessed is the nation whose history is modern. We can reach out and touch with our hands the .span of the nation's life. It is better to stand at the b1, ant ag of things counting the treasure., el the years that are to conte• t1111 to re- eord in guide hooks for the ,nylons int, history of a past we no longer have the power to sonars—tint tales of frt.scoes and carvings ages old, v,'ith pictures of sepulchral churches three hundred years in the bitllding and empty now alike in spirit and in pew. Heirs of the Ages Alt yes, these statues interest, you! Here again note their modernity. They are all Victorian. Over to the right is Sir .John Macdonald. There is :always the distnrt vision in that roc,. of his, as if the old man caw 1),yand the transient fleeting day, a Vision of lbw ua`(o(1 that was to be. 'ro the left. :n the other end of the building, is Alexander Mackenzie. iut,1 1„, see the artist has poured he cast of hon ty, a salutary thing for our state,men to gaze upon. the other great outstanding figure. is C.,,,rge iBrowtl. There is all a.1' of pie1,•6?All 1/1,0111 that t.e.-alorical pose as if he were proving his ca:'' front the m'lXiult of Euclid. One '1:411 im- agine a (11(;-11 between him nod ,;1,r John, the „torn uttcompr(misi g ar- gumentative orator against the hum -1 an being w'ho knew humanity, could tell a1' Ike. Ind inform (rit'e; that his Government war as good .1,s the 1 men that were shit to Parliament— "Send Me better mon and I will ;dive you a better Government." Over in the other corner, close to the street, will stand the new statue of Sir Wil- frid Laurier and tht' face W111 be one of beauty, for the soul ;nitres through and character lights 1,11 • :roll 04 .sunshine lights the volley, The Bells of Ottawa The new carillon vcidl he installed Shortly, bells and erinipim.nt will amount to •nearly 75 tons. Wonder- ful that maul should tie able to make seal bells -,--stranger still that be pttt it out until ;ant C,ilbeck..sr., of the 2nd Morris, cleared up the rl'owd and put out the tire? Y. P. S. COUNTY SOFT BALL LEAGUE 1°01)owin; is 111'' t•ho1n1,, at•rnl:;