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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1927-9-7, Page 4THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1927 ffly Conservativ N- T'" !s v 4 t I ,-vi' rH E TOWNSII1P 11A1 L. 9 b.1 addressed by the nvarclUd,ite lH a r g e E. S 1p^I o u'i n t MAi: . Ll oward .tt'all.3S C.'1111ct1 . C i•tateglLady (hit+Jr, spoke at the Nomination Duncan Sinclair, M. . P, of Harriston. tall' who All Welcome God Save the King Atal The Post Letter Box To The Electors of North 11uro•1: It is admitted by any stud ot of the Party system that th n per featly organized class Group.. con- trol Canada through Govermr.etlts. no mutter which party is in power. Much money is spent in :onstitu,:n- cies to win elections. The avail- able facts show that the ':umis art - often evenlydivided: (1) In he Customs :mill ry of 1926 it was discovered that three di., tillaries contributed $274.000 io the •runpaign funds of both parties. (3) According to a press dispatch from Vancouver. P C, dated Jan- uary 24th, 'f27, the President of the Vrancouvor Breweries, Ltd„ stated that over $100,000 was co•ltril);it-:.1 to the campaign funds of both part- ies for "aa u t ice' anti "protecti If, however. the Big Interest' Groups. who rule through parties, know which will he in etintrol, they eiai4; n;,turally give that Thirty the fro ' =uprnrt. In tills• erase ell;• seri- - tol is in the hands if t1 Libel P ty regatalless of tit. i%• -tilt. of the I 'North H nn bvt I r i Under ler the Party ti h• ( _ rn- el v. ,: 1li ,._ t byt ri- _t.•, mein.c--ur ! u' .. to .11 1 ! normo•—if thy, G andid- a'., is e t-et•ri. i 1 ease the molly?: is -to 1 -;1;; ll t,., n t ,he Gadetdeh £1011L1 I1 the d cit r,, p•� 1^ ECM r.. O N At the nomination "t..•• -i'- 'held in Win 1ian un 1londav, Se:A. it11 I ' made the statement that was the. Con.:'!tstne Party th., t•..a et the trant•h . to the woolen 01 Ontario and of the Dominion of Canada. 1Ir. Hislop, the Liberal Candidate, • in his ten minute e1"si'(.1 address ftp whie11 I did not hay• an a. r- r_ tunity to reply) said that my state - :meat was „i••solutely wrong mel that it was the Liberal Party si I -r Hon. Medi:et-121.i !sing, that iuu' liac••d the ill(eaDUre. The records of the H'.use of Com- mons show that the act was drawn by Hon. Hugh Guthrie, t r 1 `ole: iter• General and introduced by Sir SrRobert Borden, Conservatiro Premier, in tr. Everyone t with tb. apparent exception of Mr, Hislop) kdowa that Hon. MacKenzie Kim: ,!i.? :lot come inti potter until i 112 1. This a fair sampi,• - the ac - 01:0 y ( e" I of the stat-ment= roade 1.; Mr. Hislop St' h`s '_loalag a idf; ss \t h m he knew that no o ;•_ wr.uld ha,\ a chane•-' to reply. (Mr,...) Iva C, Fidlis, New Regulations for Normal Pupils Thu: Normal School sour„ now t , m....r y.iu) t d. r•,!p. 'moo yI nr• ,.,, b„ -h .uul ,re o;:,l t1 1:.= y l:.l I ,1 ,.- ,•chi:r k� 1n iateriin ee 'he at ,.41 for i 11,.1 . ,, , t e ill, ,1 •li n 1 ! • Lad of a_ h Ilea!, '1 - :•1 of four y''. ., Il,• ter:. CLent',bt. wits' ••1.117 , r r•. tmg cfl la order to • a ' ! "I" �' to u., .. -I.t, fie (a L'•le• ! :l!:}• : 1..t 1 .,'e' (. i ,'. 1. .."xt.tu1.14 ,l, .. d. e11 ui• hy., 't,r lit: weal,' have a 0 ., i,, y: -at };.ur' it r true` Th.• , 1u:<e far ,}1e, fiat' y.0I i„ t t-. not re dee. hat 1: 1..at;,' ol•p, erg. fl - 111 'lis• 1 t ID i r .., ... .,r= .•1 _.. .,. , vac 1 1 ill .J,,y it lful `,1 .. - 01 4.411 Htl a.,+ A.1.11'.i t 11 4Hi.1.11Cr\ c•I.I('i>t,it STARTING BACK FOUR 1-IOME 1 Tin 1'.,i ,Ir of 711 • 1' ,:t: -ii'„ ;':1• ,no; . l"':0-. -,h:11' it`1 \ I I t I +Pie , I 1 h rL , •-!:• !,:a1,11 -••o:1 ! '•,mmbia, and - 1 -rt C%•': woodsin Wm,hington t, 1444''., +;ei !.y up one h..• (,rl f •re "1 Andrew lt]•rnwtl, 1 1, ,•'''I,. I.I, I 1, td net seen for di Yr; tie•r. lues steel t' San 1'! Fratt,.",:to, 1 •i n) c:k, t11,11 down th) n : it u ',al- ley los tides to Oar t) where we pin in the '. nl snow but lots of rain, Il 1 (' e -art A litti. cold '. 1>1 r ,bot'', hurt, We left Los an 1 •s , fie 30.1 of Mn,. and collie up the Santa Fee by Ch cagi) and it only t u.. 5 days to fret to Galt. We r k in '10,1 Old -Boys' Reunion on the 1st of July and the Old Boys s It eu iron in Brussels on the 2.1th of ,July and had u good time We are naw grin:;' back to Nl.epnwa to our llorno.Mr . Brown is still impiovl .:' Will you kindly send the Post to Nceg,-lv14 to Box 2(1,1, Yonas truly, Galt, Sept. lith JOH7. H. TIR.() JN. THE PRINCE'S ME;S.tGE The following message from II, R, .1{, the Prnicc; of Wale, has been re- 'ecivod by his Honor the, i,ioutelant- Governor: "I am very sorry to leave the Province of Ontario and Tor- onto Cfty, for my brother anti 1 have , i(ten shown so much kind heli. ted), Edward P," A44,ce4 Crihe4 THE BRUSSELS POST Cakes baked with Purity Flour keep fresh for three or four days. Purity is a vigorous, "dry" flour that absorb and holds more water or milk. Tasty cakes, rich pies, and large, light buns and bread are always yours when you use Sarni 37(' in stamps for our 700 -recipe Purity Flonr Cook Book. 263 Weston) Canada Flour initis Co. Limited. Toronto, Montreal Ottawa, Saint Johw A Vote for Bricker is half a vote for of ion Vote for RESIGNATION REPORTED and Good Government and iN North Huron Liberal Association Viscount Cecil, 1. 1111e:•110: "f the I>ucl: of ' „ . ,, ties wit, sager' •d to have ..,•'1 + .,.n Cabinet('1)1011',!,-' t t. a , 11:. •,•! 01 110 Vii]' Austen(h;t'1U,`ria'n over 1-reae•1! ,e - tolittl-ion rt' tib• a• 11101:i,:'} 11411 miter di-tiCis of the Britt:11 tol'.•10•1 per, ey. NEWSY ITEMS BREAKS LEG IN FALL Harriston—While at work on his farm in Howick Township, John Rol- land fell from the top of a load of ,grain and broke his leg. The at•ci- _—. lent at this season of the year and Fuse published yet. 2E will not be with the abundant crop :\x')11 greatly needed until 1929. lhan.11c+ap Mr. Holland in his work, Second class candidates who secure their interim certificates at the ear' SALES TAX ABOLISHED of the first year and who conlpleteI Ottawa—Beginning Sept. 1 the their Upper School stan•ling after- roasting and grinding 0f cofiue is wards may enter their second year as not considered a n11a11Uf'1:tili111g busi- ne.s and the sales tax will not apply, according to a notice from the de- partment of national rev'+nae. The notice states that antler the Special War Revenue Act the goyoraur•in- couneil has ordered the change. ubject almag with their Normal Gruen coffee will, howeved 0:. 501b - work. The student must sludge for feet to steles tax on importation, himself as to his ability to do both. Candidates are reminded that first. clt.ss students, Hence , ail candi- dates who have Middle Sehool stand- ing• an -I have only one or two sub- ject.: to complete thein. Lipper School standing can save a year by going to Normal this year and prennriig those SOFT BALL TOURNAMENT forms roe application to Normal are provided by the Deportment artment of Edu- cation only. Card, of admission from the Denartowel are required on open ing day, 1) amt. Tuesday, Sept, 20, ll37, T. 8,1 N. 0. ANNIVE9S 1 , North I :- 1ht '1'. \ , 1111f:- 1Cay ( e limit 'ion n1'i 1 the r, l 1111... I 111star _ or the. in. „.11111 1a11s uta 11 . 12, It i, exp. rued that t're',., r nil,i Afrs. Fere—u,,,1 and 111,v11; :' ;;f ib. r,.,b Met will •>e here to :Atom I • varitus functions w1011411 a,'., being arra).;' •,1 Goderieh—The 1-Iuron Pi'cnhytery of the United Church soft bail was JI wound up for the r(1. )11 twhe!t the Ise111:-finals and 1001415 were played off. 'In the 11111, series the Canis elburst item)) defeated the Myth girls, while- ;Wloeetcr team 1.neat il ti. Melee;. Inn the final, Chiselhorst w era defeat( 1 feel by Wroxeter 19 to ) In the buys Isories Gaterilvl North i .0,1 defeat.- , Minirrieif and C 110tvll defeated jt'rdul 133e14• In the fetal: Cin ,..rich ",de !td Clinton .5 to3. A the !-1.,,,mus a social ,'teen_ y.l spent ami the imps were presdnted ,o :11' 0v}n- uer:. This , the second time that c'od's^:eh has n'on the cup. gone woramoolly TALKS PROSPERITY :•l..n. ...,.nen :5,. .,:,lib, ',ii!'... •r ei' I•'int'nr,•, ,aft:1' a v :;i' :1 ilrieuiu •erir'! with. 1:4;r11 r•tv ,' titt•r.•. WROXT',TT:R CII I.5 WIN Wro:;4..o. gill,' .-1,1't !:!1 I,'rlo won the can for\ t i! Ho mot 1.1 shun 1 i, l nic, whorl ...I St. ('1081 Iht1.'rt-,1. ..r pla)- ail' in 41 )1,1ieh la40 twee), TWO HAVE HONES BROKU_N AS RT:SULT OF FALLS. \Vl'osi ter-- Stewart Sie'N',ughtou, a farmer, ti' Tulnb:•rry Totrnship net tw:•th an unfoltunat.• n rident while working in the barn w11.11 he fell, breaking a bone in his foot, which will lay hint off work for a law w,•eks,—• Thomas Henderson -full on Friday evennig while cooling out of his home, breaking hie hip. ” As Mr•. Hendersons is over 1)0 year. of ago, the aeaidcnt is a serious matter. FOUR FINGERS SEVERED Clindon--Janes Manning', an unl- ployee of the Sherlock -Manning Ig• piano factory, suffered the loss of four fin- gers of his right hand when con;, ,1 in rip -sawing the cover of ;1 p101,) box. Dn. J'. W. Shaw and Dr. P. Hearn were called and r'moverl hint to the Clinton Public Hospital where he is progressing favorably, FLAX CROP GOOD IN PERTH Mitchell — Considerable flax has been sown in this vicinity and the crop is reported to be a good one. The flax mill here, formerly the pro- perty of the lute William Foto tar, has boon closed down far several years, but with the harvesting of the flax now general, in another week the mill will be running. Clearing Up Sale of Shoes Ladies' Blonde Patent regular $15.1)u for Boys' Tan a11C1 ford regular 1;3,o0 for Ladies' Molise regular `11.65 for Kid and 3.00 Black Ox. 2149 slipper; 1.25 This is a real Slipped' for the house with rubber hest, Other lines of Shoe:, at equally lows prices, Rt' Fe rg Lit gi GIRL 15 F(RST SINCE DR. 'COnY to BRING SCHOLARSHIP to GALT Galt --pais (h", ti.• l intdlie, th; Galt Cola: ;aur• student who ,' tnh- 1a;1111 .1 seepsd by taking; honer., in :,11 her 12 aultject_s on h, -r matricula- tion ''01111,1nat1uU and who o has now been awarded the Prince of Wales 1e ho larship and the fira Edward Blake Scholarship for nul.ls r n pro!i= uancy, is the: first to bring this hams to Galt ..ince Dr. Cody wan in 1;185. Miss 1;1m:lie is only 10 year; o; age and her great achievement has plac- ed the local schot",, second to none in Ontario. LEAGUE COUNCIL SITS baa; 1 0 Sir Austen Chamberlain, Ilritisli delegat: to the League of \::tions Cowled, 001111.11 opened its se,ni a:muni sessions at Geneva. p�t,�.•`.,•p�•,�r'. r .�}},iY�,�Si,�,�' Mento'OSble rJ"ate !i :i'(fs the histori oldie Empire. e. `may 6 arles eorrrve,�'`� Sept. 6—THE SAILING OF T}1 "MAYFLOWER" E while the leaking shill moa.; being ev[- arn'oed. Th,' "Speedwell was dil- 1 covered to be quite unft foe Inca lone; -voyage across the Atlantic, 11.•41 ,_ was therefore decides} that the ' :11av flower" would have to sail alone. "i1Iayflow•er" was a ship of only 180 tons and could not accommodate the whole o fthe pilgrims, 80 1 :feaw :fam- ilies had to abandon the ;'gage, and of the (ith September ah: ;ailed uut of Plymouth Sound, having 110 board forty-one poen with their wive: and children, :1 total or one hundred and two passenger.: in a11, • Three hundred and 201/(111 years bum, on the fith of September 1.620 t �. he' I May 1 1 )theses stepped of hoard ,,,,,„11,,i \ _ :,r. h 1.1,,i,,,the "JIay(!otier" and sailed out of i � Plymouth Sound on their aitoch•mnrk• 1 big voyage to the Now World. i The Pilgrim Fathers were to 'mb1ss M.., - -0,17.:,, 1,. ;- 1 of a religions, denonin':tun known a$ the Independents, which hail m'11- 1!!. i 11 t sal>' 1S e_:f3 a ' 1111tcd from the English church 11n 1 .1 it 1,.: • 11 •n lig , 01 '11 !I! n , 'L- tf• ah .1'1•' •••,„,1 • e ,1tt)'''1 1,,1;: u"' HELD MEETINGS IN H. HURON ig r ,r heatre Friday and Saturday, Sept. 9 10 DOUGLAS McLEAN in "Hold That Li n" • Premier W. L. MacKenzie King, who spoke in Wingham and (,oc)1•rlch in aid of Areltk Hbdop, Liberal can- didate in the by-election in North Huron made necessary through the death of John Ifingl Progressive. onday and Tuesday, Sept. 12 13 "The Magician" he Night Ugly Wedneseay,Sept 11 PIN -TIN -TIN in �f Kentucky" Friday & Saturday, Sept. 16 - 17 "Forlorn River" the early days of the 17114 century, They suffered e} e'en lde.1.1111 > p. i,:e•c'u- lion 11t the hands of .Janr•sf and in 1008 a largo number of 'therm left their native lard and made their l hone in Holland, where they w -r0 permitted to worship as lin y pleased, Twelve tears lata several 11,11.(1111 - ben of the sect decided that the New World would afford better pl°spurts for their children and determined to found a colon across the Western Ocean. Two cesels were chartered for the voyage, one hemg the "May flower," which was only hired for the passage, while the other a smaller ship known as taw "Speedwell' was i purchased outright to help in the transportation er the pilgrims and their goods, and was intcnicd to ho used afterwards for fishing and other purposes in Anmric A few families went on hoard the "Speedwell" at Dclftsilaven in Hold land at the r:n(1 of Jul,y 11320 tend j flailed to Southampton !n 11n0111nd, where they were joined 11y the "May 1 tl flower," which had on hoard those 1 g of their co -religionists who had em- barked at London. On the 3r11 of } August the two slips sailed in clow - pally from Southampton, hitt when g they had proceeded about 30(1 trifles c on their voyage they were compelled o to return, for the ('Speedwell" was ' c found to be letting fn water 5 t,ter!p than the plumps could throw it out, 1 The ships anchored at Plymouth, where the pilgrims landed and were very kindly treated by the townsfolk 1r It was originally intended that the pilgrims should houl< 1 b 1 hind on the coast of. Virginia, v ., dal l they had t 11y 1)ei'' granted ) 1 r 1 1 (l a patent by the Virginian c inian C orlp ley, but the"'Mayflower" was carried to the north by a .cries - of violent storms and at the end of Nowcmbcr she sighted land at ('ape Clod. The ship , made a futile attempt co :ail southward down the American coast to Virginia, hitt d un-eromi howl, luta loping breakers forced he, tt return t0 Caps Cad and anchor in Pl'o'fnce- 1own Hay. 51 moa, there Ih n the •11 pilgrhns affixed their signatures to the historic document known as the "Mayflower Compact," a democratic covenant regarding the government of their' future settlement, which w11,; ono of the c1.41101 written constitu- tions in history. Ott the 2.Ist .December the pilgrims sailed across Cape Cod Bay to the barren coast of Massochasetts, and he spot in which they landed was 1 thct name of Plymouth in num. my of the English town where they lad last stood on their native soli, The settlement founded by the i'i1 I rim, Fathers was the first permanent ; olony 01 New .England, and no son f the most noble and the most an - lent family in the Old World is rou:dor of his ancestry than the Ant• r{can who can truthfully claim descent from one of the fo1ryone families which arrived on board" the Mayflower." READ WHAT THIS 15 — Your money- back or good results, by us- ing Mrs. Sybilln Spain. Tnnsilftis, for Sore throats, Coughs, Bronchitis, \Vhoounf Couch Catarrh, Head colds and Tonsil Diseases. Il 11. :Aliens Drug Store, - 2 For Sale by Tender Tenders will be received by the undersign- ed ll up to T11015115, September 20th 10::5, a', 0 o'clock p. m. , for the lin volume' 01 (be term of the late Robert Owens, 1,, log Keel half of 1,1; , 41, Con. 1), East Wrw,.]",rh On 111,• pr, more. euro a brielt house, frame born, goon 0.,t.', , implement shed, drilled well, nater, wind null. and le In excellent cnnrlllinn. 11 has natural drainage 01111 14 serval by rural n1:u1 and telephone, No tends r ntnessnrilr accept oil. JOHN \VIOHT4IAN, Execut,r. Iiulgrave, Ont, AUCTION SALE Sunshine Church I PROPERTY Jame,. 'Parlor, Auctioneer, will c (for fly sole by Pu)lir Aurtlnu at. Snn.hine, 01. gattie• clay. Heptinnher 15th, 1027, at '+ Wel. n)c p. m , the following orm.srty, ronsisting of : Br lett ilrrlt-jte Shpe,lt lnhei.1Uxlongtiv of organ tovu pipes, 16 soots, pulpit, library, table, 10 rhnlrs, Petters rvrpeb, lamps, lantern, chandelier. wetter pnl1, brooms, hall noel oil ran. Terumo cash, JAMES CLARK, Hee.•TrHOanrer, Farm for Sale A very desirable stook farm of 160 ems, 14 utile from Brussels. Good beildiugs and 01111?"l0"t:a. Envy terms to snit purchn'ar, For further particulars apply to - A. Et, MACDONALD, Brussels. Farm for Sale 60 pores of choice farm land • loose clay loam, splendid orchard, frame house nod hart', well watered and fenced, 40,toree0um' al r followed and cultivated n11 ready for Fall wheat. Easy terms, Groat snap for quiok hale. Lot 11, ('nn. 12, lllc$lllop, Apply to TR011..1. M0KAY, R. R. 2, Walton, or A. R. COTTER, 04471at11 street E„ Owen Sound, 0.10 Farm for Sale 154 nares being Lots 57 and 20, Con 1.4, hie Kalop township; l3 miles frau, the Village o Walton. On the farm len gond hones, tw, barns and other onthfil(ungs, For price and terms of sale write to MRs, RALPH W. CONNOR, 1.0nn 10705 76th Ave., Strothoonn, Al Farm for Sale Lot No, Pt 211, Concession] 14, Township 310Klllop, 1 mile east of Walton, contninin 12 nares of land; four -roomed frame haus end small barn and loon house, All welldrnin ed and fenced. For farther particulars app! to 110/41811.7 HOLLAND, in mire of Theodor Holland, Heaforth R, R, Nm, 1, Phone 257.0 Du Yuurfee� t Bother You Oh I. the tragedy of oohing feet, the misery of painfully araecing one foot lifter the pal- er, th8 bitterness of watching others step along without a foot care in the world. Foot misery can be avoided. 1 know, beeouae I suffered for years1010 I fend ,t Way to re- lieve that painful' strain upon my weakened arches. Now, 1 want to help others ; 1f von are n sufferer, ;dense mention TO r. Yowl• tvltsn writing. .1. T. WOOD, 224' Prooapee t.),, Ham- iltan, Ont., or may he parrlased at Downing Bros., alma dealers, Brussels. House and tot for Sale and lot on Albert st offers), 4)r,00 ,,ls.le is 11,1use rocL(ln, bath, f,runoe luld is oleotrio wired. Rood garden and garage, Everything 10 tirst•nlnse repair, 06-tf .1 AS, 11ENDEIIHON, Senforth. Fa.rm for Sale Hearn of the late \v iltiunt E. Hustle, 000)141• ung of 72 mires of .,eeelle,t bund, in the ton le shin of ttowielt. a hent 15 sores of bosh, 1a4• 81,00 1111 wm•alrble; pl.,11d441 natural )7111er snPP1Y; good orchard, Leuhandl' mime house, HEtnntol about 11;1 m,le, from Carrie P, n and shipping .41.0110n. Also 100•om•e groin; farm adjoining Firstalass land, well drat,.. Pr1, good shade nod acv,r•1s11h,g welter sup, ply; good barn, Ilrive shed am fruit trees. Wi1188118000(411.ly or together, Poaoesoio,i March 1st, 1027. A ppl7 to Airs. Wm, R. Has. tie, Ess ant, ix Box 205, Rorrle, or G. W. WA T.liftlt, Gorrle, Dat, Farms for Sale `"Tie acres, being tete south halves of Tots le. 10,.:0, 21 -fond 22, in the 1st Con, of Grey toWn- shi > ]non 1 OI Ha{ (iHltl 1 v n s fort Hing montes and sheds g n, with rtutf• vi \ lilt eNOI d aP )nl•t-' 1 1 L..V It dash• d u Wl, ,1, p or renting Dart n 50 suitable tenant. Apply to Hat (8h0 0..1014 N41011, 11142, 1ilnrvnle or GEORGE 1POT10N, Winghalm, Nouse and tot for Sale The eligible house dad lot on Queen street, 8rteas,+ls the property of the late ill re. 1.1nys, i•, offered for Nelle. Comfortable I1o1100 with mall garden, For fnrthevner•tionlnra 0pply to HARRY ItEYH, 811 R. 14. 0 Brussels Farm for Sale (Tho old Hamilton Place) 100 ncr,w,;bo'Mon. tg Ny4 Lots 7 0,11 5014 N(>rth 40uoreso1' k0, (11111, 01, T11101)Orry 0owoohip. Large &•ot•alao, burn, Splendid 01,;11,„1"1411114,5 pn1(0(00windmill, shine' 5 010115(dlm3Vm'tailing 'spr6�0 Perm, j2 miles from Wroxotm• village nod ladle from a0hool. THIS farm 1mn )loon in paa5t010 for some years and will give lifeboat returns, harm land values whirlso, aro,• pa Maulers apply15 TH0H, GIBH0N Adnllniotrntor John R, Gipson estate P. 0, Fox 77 WI'nxeber Phone 15 Farms for Sale The undersigned offers for eels, his 100 -,ora farm boi0g 1414, Lot 25, Oen, 7, Morris. Also 160 neo,, Setoff North'4, Lot 20, sol 51 , 27, (1010•'7, Illorrlo. G000( 0100080 and borne in 11:rot•oln0soondition, oleo ell good olt,bnild• Ings, WIII sell 11141, 0r 11) tient m•op, Ron,• on for selling, poor health, For further part• lonlnrshpply to W. H. MoOUTOHEON, Proprietor, It, R,3,Bruseal, Farms for Sale 100 foresail land, bah ithe south g 34 of Lot e Con, 0, and the mouth >,6 of 00 Onr, Ofatt, 710 tae trortado 40 0 o0 0i 04 41,0fiOOEnte 00 10161,1,, JnfiA Smih, If hot sold ticeq w111 be rout,,,) fnr pn0 tura, for partioirlara n I to th0 oxo(iatoro, 105NR78ANDBRSON