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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1927-11-9, Page 5er.....131i1/#1,00•••10MMIW.601611•11,124,1P1.1W•101,1114•111M,.140M1.1.1.11611114111,1441.1,41,11,40.1111MIR THE BRUSSELS POST Poultry nt 2,d 00bala'0121....na... 6.30.6•1161...M.N.IVILUia 10,....iIriOla•40.13:1•114.4.11L111.3.,./.11.S31...ZZACUM•upyar. BRILIMMENOMI.INELd We will pay the following prices fur Selected No, 1 Poultry. I1)ressed Poultry to be bled in moutb and dry picked -all feathers off -and starved properly. „ DVIO:10111 1.)10 .1.111119 over 5 lb 119 4 to 5 lb, „.20 11111.1 Hens 4 to 41, lb .17 3,1 ' 1 I Spring Chicks over 0 111..23 .25 to 4 . fii to 6 lb. .29 .21 5 to 51 lb. 21 .213 4i Lo 5 lb, JO .21 4 to 41 11), 18 .2(1 untlet .1 lb. .10 .18 411 L 0 3 lb .11 tinder 3 lb ,08 Voting Dueks 5 Ili. and over .22 Young Dnek1 und el 5 lb. .20 8001 010 5 lb, and 0 yer, , 15 Roue/ors under 5 1 b .13 Live Poultry taken at Market value according to quality, Me East PHONE 66 hum Prodikle - Bl•.USSELS P.Mtilf*iNC.VRII=IIMIDM.41{..J.Map•IM,M4 /..ESJIMIIME1i3M1.=MMI019.i4A.M.i4.1=Z•MIIVarGr6MEMPRYLYASViSMISPra News of Local Interest Time Passes Quickly. Who would think that nine years had pas:e,l. since The World War Oattle to a .finish? Yet a great deal has happened during that period. Guy Fawkes' Day. Saturday was the 322nd anniver- sary of the discovery of Guy Fawkes' great gunpowder plot of 1605, cal- culated by this -"tall and very des- peratat fellow" to destroy the British House of Parliament; take the,lifa of the reigning soverign, James 1 ; and "blow back the Scots into Scotland.' Personal Items Always Welcome. The Post oaks its readers to make these columns :heir own to the ex- tent of contr1leiting social and per- sonalitems are of intereet. If you have frimuls visiting you, there is no nicer compliment you can pay your guests than to take the trouble to see that their names are mention, - ed in yosur local newspaper. Call at or phone The Poet Office --our num- ber is 31, or send the item by mail Children's Aid Society. The annual meeting of the Miran County Children's Aid Society will be held in Mackay Hall, Goderich, on TI-If'qIeY evening, November 1 5ta at 8 o'clock. Election of officers will take place and reports of the work given. (1. Q. Warmer, Judge of the Juvenile Court, London, will give all address and Mrs. Frank Saun- ders and Miss Esther Hume will sing. The 'nubile are invited. . • Amount Restored, Announcement Ins been made by Hon. L. Oolitic-, provincial secretary, of the renewal of the 50 cents per day allowanee to Ontario hospitals rm. men under treatment or aeci- dents. suffered in induetry. This pay- tnent .was cut off when the Work- men's Confpensation board raisnl the For die allowoudiee for accident ca.ies from 82 to $2,50. The renewal of the 50 (-tn. daily allowance willbe re- inn-Lel:iv, to October 1 and will nut lit aceompattiod by any decrease in the Workmtin's Maud Idlowance. The cost in such caees is very heavy and the Omario Hoepital Associat.on Mt; long 1.1m,.(1 that it was only fair to restore tho 50 cents. Ditches Car to Avoid Hens. John Leith, formerly of Brussels, was driving his car from -Auburn to Myth onFriday when there WIT; a flock •of chickens on the road, and to escape them he turned out !ma went 111(0 the ditch and through a wire fence, The car turned over a couple of times and was damaged - considerably, but lucki.ly he escaped with only a few cpts. Warning Bulletin Issued on Mailing Ammunition. Choosing the hunting season as an opportune time at which to -oural a warning. the Post office Donartmen+ at Ottawa has issued a bulletin point- ing out that the sending of an11111131- ition or other explosive or Inflam- mable articles through the mails is prohibited. The offense is one, the commun'..lue says, for which the sem der is liable to ipprisonmenr, for five yeare. THOSE BOWLERS! Editor Rides Pegasus to Console Bowlers' Widows and Orphans 'I'weed,.-Listen to the News as strikes a chord in behalf of the bow- lers' relatives: - "Who's that stranger, mother dear?" Look, he knows me. Ain't 'that •queer?' "Hush, my child, don't talk so Wild, He's your father, dearest ehild.'• He's my father? Not at all. Father passed away last fall." "Father didn't die, you dub, kithor joined the bowling- club. Now they've closed the club, So Has no place to go, you see No place now for 11101 to roam, That's why he is coming home, Kis, him. He won't hurt you„ All those bowling guys look wild." ...,..„.„: q -'-,,-- ii Ir r,... i• , 1 .-.4 , '• • , ;',.•---.4, irry, ..,'.--:' : •;,,-..*..,..,.:,, - ir -9310,4 Trt iService et. A ;;.‘ 0.1ird.k .t.e5 " 1111.1typreciate Ample resources for loan purposes anci a satisfactory depository for your funds - Care anti promptness in looking after your collections through our 300 branches-. Courteous and agreeable service from our staff - The same sound, constructive business principles that have given this Bank almost a century of steady growth - All these features ensure a banking service that earns the high appreciation of our customers. Our Brandt near you will welcome your Aceount ?he BANK OF NO SCOTIA ESTABL1S1121) 1832 Capital $10,000,000 Reserve $1.9•500.000 Resources 045.000.000 NIS 3 E s for ihe Ki_DDIES Get a pair early and avcid the first cold, from wet ft.-vt, that may keep the youngster in discomfort all through the winter. Loaf( for the trade -mark. THE ore 'RAISER co LIMITED We are diaplaying a complete variety of "Northern" footwear for men,, boys, women, misses and children. 6s..n3i3 F Garranage!, Brussels [Paulo roblic School Report II00:11 311. Following is 11(1' result of examiti- ationa during September and 0(1101). SitIV- Mauna. Hamilton 78 Sato Yolleck 78 Mary Roe 74 Jack Dcoglas 73 71 67 65 Melvin ThompSon 59 Norman Thompson 59 Jack NI cDowell 57 Scott Bitrobill 65 Russel FOX 53 Jo, IV - Marguerite Logan 74 Jessie Little Dean Davison Mamie NliQuarrie 60 Russel Fitt -tow 68 Marguerite Bryans 65 Jack Rutleoge 01 Frieda Pollard 611 Russel Bryans 57 W J. Rutledge 50 Mac McDowell 413 Stewart Lowe 30 Phyllis Bcyana 38 SR III - Edna Davison 75 Donald McRae 74 Jessie Caldwell 68 Fred 8111 (11(111 67 Lorne Kerr 61 Tom Gat/Image 60 Alice Pope 59 John Campbell 58 Fergnson 54 Stewart Brigham 53 Lyle. Hicks 40 Bill Edwards 45 7111111 Parrow 44 Nancy Fowler Evelyn Riley itu Kerr Gladys Pitman] KEN- I., A ('8-11011, Teacher. R0051 U ' THE 18)5(1 Things: NN'tairli 11r.v6 Ielpoil to Build To.lay'a Ilig 10 America, a. cordite, /11 MI6.18 1 1'''!" 1,-, t: 1'.. ;1661141in 1811016,r. Thor,. an, /lion, awl, 1.,•wer enormoosiv• rich 0,11. 0, 711, 11101'' thing is linnp...nitez 10;c Thoro are not a very 1111”011 1111':1 1.4'1' Of mill'onitires In lirttaio. latt thin -o aro very woalthy Bow are their fortno.,e u61; - Shinning i0-011 fo»ndollon or mor,' of tie m than any ode r 10- 1111,11ry, perhaps, I•hiwvially 1 tie, war period. 1'n((n bic millions for more than -nii, I's loll, - slid 011 hate proved to he 6.o3(1 to sovoral ()Riot's. Most PsoPli, would say that 11.;.1,1; Inc' is one of the inosi lueraths, n61101. As a matter of fact, Ili; • oidon clays of Islek ti,rino, 1 Ir. The prtento 16,0;i 1,806 1.. • ''('''(1Into 11' . • ; ." rolubthalions, whioh pi'., ;1,, prollt8 not for one or Iwo (11 ;fit n'r ,le -.ode of slim- ,11,idei-.1, Many vast Individual fort linos have been triode in itismranc-. There ;1 molly mon earnii,,, 51(111(00 6 yea, 10001 Insurs,16,-, dirsotera,,,8, Of trades, drapery 18 porhaps tho most lucrative. Noxt to it comes the in ott trade, Lord Vestey, 111.0 ('f')8 10)11 a vast meat busine.,s, le a mil- lionaire. Almours:, of America. have • nt ummdons tinarydal reson,c,s, At ornsent they an- et,nducting a war ,101;41118; 18o (1111111 meat interests. '"here are .-tt least six 111111 in -.oho (1(1 80 incomoa nf 31 .5oniton ar ettell front gold and diamond (11184 .1, Who 1.0 111' ri08081 mon in II, 1 Pord tops tho • itsl, )3i (1 tharoff, Sir ATM 11 171y. r,p.. n.deln. Sir. :ID -l- ion, and Aft% ;try rr.,r,a'ty 1911t8: them.v-Ito In 1 the 1001,11' WIZ-. int (.10805t. Following is the report For SOpt P111. • .. ... .._ . _...... _ .__......--...,--, 1)611' 1t11(1 October. Pupils examined in ' "r'''''''s •'.1"f. 0(11'.1 ''1181"5 T'll'• A.ritli , Li t., (i'og , I -list. and Mit, . To 811'412:OW 1111. 1111 • 0'.(i( •,. 11 10. sub- emn ,-, lung 1111ti :•Y1,• Ca/I:11,i . .. Aleeit Gibson 88 ' at all sounds. to r:,:c (1). 1,41, d 07(%1,11 I. 5,'t .11.1! .,I o 4 •nt-ml 1.1 ..1 130y1110 F6rayt he 88 Stella 11.91de/son 77 Billy Paiute' 76 Jean Riley 60 Irene Riley(3') V.,1 O 1P11X ........... ..... -64 1( tildeen ii,,ylet, 54. Helen Dough,: 51 Lloyd lierttaghan fit Bert ilicl 41 *Lick Parrow „ , 30 *Jim Ritchie. 22 ,)1t 111 - Sit, 1:1- - He 1 1 Plum 80 .1108 138e8er 85 11,1.1 (111.1 Yolleck 81 'Porn Strao ban 77 Bowman Gitlin:tab 76 Mai it-- King. 75 Mite iLil wad d 70 Jim Douglas 67 RI .1.1 'Monte 6(3 *Minn (1ly(t415 65 MrOurdy Lowry (30 *Noreen Rutledge 59 Ned Rutledge 57 *Ellwood Alcgitarrie 99 Jit IT- (iertild Gibson SI Jim Palmer 78 Marjory Riley 75 Isabel 111cTitvialt 74 Alargaret Scott 78 13111 y Stephenson '7'1 Mat jorie Kerr 71 Ethel Pox 66 Garfield II enderson 50 0A 0(11(0 Holmes 80 *D(?rothy Ballantyne 27 MARY E. NroNon, 'Poacher. PRIMABY ROONI VTII OtiosS- Since Moore 76 John Fowler '70 IV - Billy Itektnier 92 Eileen 11-loguarrie 90 1311,1y King, ,. 81) Omar Cunningham 88 Hartley Rutledge 87 Pone Mob adzaan ..., 85 Edith MoTavish 88 Irma Riley 8(1 Betty 13est 79 Harvey G-188011 78 Geciege Galbraith 75 Frank Rutledge 72 *Elmer Ewan ....... ..... 70 *Isabel Brigham 68 III -Excellent- Mildred Whittard, Good -Jack Lowry, II -Excellent -Frank scat, Mary Davison, Virginia Plum, Mary Elden Kerr, Buster Styles, Mary Beaker, Good -Addie Douglas, I -Excellent - Mac Stephenson, Doris Pawson, Good-wAllan Brig. ham. t. Bt/citAxas, Teacher, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 91 11(27 • %.11,..0 1,, ' ; JNGER wi n gh log Ontario Two Weeks' Big Selling of all Lines of - Winter Merchandise IBEX FLANNELE rcb: BLANKETS $2.29 • PENMAN'S No, 95 Combinations $3.98 6.50 V- in, NI.,n's Wool Wind - breakers 3,95 45c & 40c Pajama Cloths .32 WO M EN'S Georgette and Silk Dresses 10.00 50 FUR TRIMMED COATS at 19.00 .05 200 YARD Cotton Spools 3 Nitrth Star Comforter Batts 1.00 $1 2.00 Pure Wool Blank( is 8.95 MEN'S $40.00 Glencairn Serge Suits, Blues and Greys 32.00 25 Men's Fine Suits, reg. $33 00 and $35.00. Your choice 26.75 20 MEN'S Overcoats at 20.00 Gbod Blues and Tweeds 30 YOUNG Men's Suits at 19.00 Season's best, newest styles Large Choice Women's Fine Fur Coats - Persian Lamb, Hudson Seal, Muskrat, French Seal. 14 CHILDREN'S Coats, regular values to $t1.5o. Choice 5.00 Hundreds of Other Good Buys from Our Big niter Stocks Roads are Good Air is Crisp Winter About Here Extra Values Await You Come and See us 1,f VkifixbroUgieRtA16-7-',.. 11 ' ""t k'' V,P411ALV2rilr't* mt,l'Athotoa,N, ETHEL ETHEL PUtiLIC SCHOOL SH8loit Room Following is the eport for Sepletn ber and October. CLAss V--113x(0111400in A;(. Lain, F ('11 1-1,, Distory a1id GolllOOS• Rion.- Edna Entail( in 86.4 ; 51111 111 Michel 82 5 ; Dal Vin Kreuter 81 - Fon rth and 1(41) 11 s examined 114 Spell., Aral: , Deng., (tram. and Comp SR, IV -Margaret Lawless 61 Jit I 1; -Hindon bletelitholtu 7711,; Pr001 (-)C 18111111118Kraut 00 76 o ; T, 04(0,1018explanaiion, 75,3; Della 51 e [olds 74 5 : Jim 31eN.A1 s,..41d hpr (1,1(1), I,. 1. by Ail. 3,F!.. 11,11 n. , 1•• 4.. t 111011 1 '1'1 11 • 11, IN 10 r111.--4 1111,1 • 1111 0.11:0 e!.1 ' 01' oi• • 1rel• 1; . •.• of;1,541 ; 1, 110.1:I • ", 1 111'••17 1. '1'''.' '1 'li' •• ' of 101(.1.1, 1:••1 •1' le iP -PH. '11' : .tiwkr r :n 1..i‘.•e41 13(l,41"8l 191 0,'-, in • o I 11)1' w 11,1 '''-,1 ;3: 3, whit, 1, '1, I 1-1- 1- 30,imu.a00 ;s to be oni lotzs again at ,1•:010 80 1101 o: 101 11--1,111, 1.1/11 -- ('(u, Thr11 • a 1' 1 11•• 1.,on;•,;•••• or river, laid ee.e:1, and (0‘ nna,"o• a at ion. 11 ;thou tirty loin; ;Intl thirty. feet 11,...,1., and •• •1 ('((9)('t1((I)(( lilt-- n (bait, its honer fottnd In Only 'Nothing afore. sena, years :040 1-1,1;r° ksti 81 (31"- - (11" gre.:0 Northwest a multi-milliera:r.,, • anti a newspaper mon bo furnishe.1 110W,, stuff to .EI 801 o Of naport, wrote an artlele orning sh; paper pohliii",od 1,i, article and 1106 or them did not. of the 0P -e Wrote the corr,thoutiont rt•ason, saying, "The mon NV:1S HMI; that was all there -was to his 114',..6 - y1 - Miss Reta Elliott, is the new office girl at the agricultural Office, Clin- ton. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ HDES 44 4, 44 1' 4. .1. •1' 4. Wanted T. Highest market price paid for all kinds of hides. 44.. PERCY STEPHENSON Phone 8512 ETHEL '1' W. A. el ariton, Pre ident, 184 College 4.+,161.444.4.4.4444.44.161.1444+0+4I 72(1;Alyrle Wilson 71, sit, I 1 I- CI -mat -till 78 5 ; *Allan (111.1,8 11(1 71 2 Lee Allan Wavillaw 728 ; Clatto Michel 7131; Doreen L LU -lees 09 ; Stewart Marmis 68 5; Velma Handl, ton 01.8 Jit. HI l(ranter 81,5 ; Nelson Sleigh 1 lod 10 08 TIK!se mai I.:.eil*n.d.spa 0110 110 11101, examin- ations, IL FEA11, 'reacher. JuNioit Ruim 113511111101100 in Spell., Ai 11 Di•Og' Lit. and Read. Sti. I 1--Bryati Ames 78 ; Annie levant:lin 71(1 Lune Dee. jardine 09; S. Briny ;11 ; Alex 51c.1‘.iel1 137 ; Mai jorie Brown 52. ;1 II 6/111 Franklin 93 ; Ross Cunningham 68; Ada Wartilow 63 ; Stuart liroWn ; 'Bertha Earl 48. 1- Exutpliked 0,,, Spell., Rend. and Arith.-11eleu Cot .• I rie 02 ; Nora (1001 1. 81; Ruby (-lilt 80 Roby Gilltinson 82 ; N1ichel 1 78 ; Dorothy Krauter 74 ; Stanley 1‘ 'ham 4(3 ; Arnold 113101 19. IA PR -Rnt It Franklin, 1-1 clon Desjar- Eflidle.Ouhnineltam excellent, 1 Bertram Dettlerliog, Jack Dittibar, .10011. .A Hamilton fair. I E. M. FaAssu, Teacher, 1. t ent•Mble EFen44 ther historq of fife Empire - Charles eotrw, BIRTH OF ADMIRAL VERNON Two hun Ind and forty-211re,- voar taro, and the 12th November, 101(3 1 Adnikal Pahvard Vernon, one of th great outstanding naval leadeN the fir)? half of the eighteenta tory, was born in London. I Aelmol, 1131 -1',' he devoted 2 lartt- 1 He was educati-,1 tit Westminstt• mount of. his leisure lime to (8-' private study of special sobi.a whIch would be beneficial to bin. it ; future career, and at 1.11e age of (7 111- secured a commission in the 1 Royal Navy, IThroe 5', '((Is later he set -v...4 -wad. 1 Admiral- Remise at the capture ut Gibraltar, and hie gallanlry during tho engagement attracted the of Lu'( -11 Anne, woo rewarded the youog nrrie,,r wid1 a personal gift of Two hundred pounds. After sev- eml years survive in the 1ilerlit.•reaa- pan, the Baltic and the Wes-; Indies 311,' nary entered a )(l '('011(3 of inactiv- ity, owing to the policy of peace in- augurated by Sir Robert 'Walpole, and Vernon then found time to en - ti it 110 Meal arena, He entered Parliament in 1722, ;mil front then until his death,' 35 7,,ears later, he was seldom without a seat in the liouse of Commons, where he was a regular attendrunt when on shore. Re took a prominent part in the stormy debates regarding the war mlicy and naval adminis'antien of he government and W11.3 11 1110.4 ef- active speaker. but his habit of , bulging in extravagant language ; requently involved him in trouble. Early in 1 739 he severely critic- 1 Zed the policy of 'the government ith regard to the war with Spain I -nd made the extremely rash state- 101Tt that he could .capture Porto olio with a fleet of six ships, which I ed to his being taken at his word ; nd despatched on What seemed to veryone to be an impossible Under- 1; aking. Port Bello, a Spanish town 10111:1i rtth'f10.11:4'1-;1' Vierti;ici(1)1c,(7:1:111:11::11'llo tho, and Pent, and it wit," very strongly , • ... la\ ing it large garrison in or it, mai.y Ports, vhilo The liars. h.rdr hy hat,eries or Vi.,..11911 was ; supplied wkil «11 Ies ;lad 1,,1t1 to vnidure lit. t.00711, and (0-d off Pc.rto 1.1..'.10 on :Iv. 201 h. , 11 11- 01111-. ,•tihIN-1.0(1 th, forts a boe-11..,,,Iment, which he onntimn•ii •.,' Of diu, and I Huai eft'. ated 1111.,11,? and captured 311- t;cA-n •• of only seven Wianon gets a, liquor store, The store 10011 (10 situated the Odd Fel- 10W5 1110-18. Kincardine howlers bad I he Joynt trophy overnight and then lost it to Lneknow, Only one criminal et1.0. that of manslaughter will be heard al Bruce Pall assims \Valltenon, Hid.= Tear, • Poultry and Pet Stock Asoo via t ion of °Insley decided to bold hoi r nal poultry show, on January 4, 5 and 0, 1928. No More Pretty Shoes -for Dorothy Dorothy Deeps shyly at you throng)) a tangle of pretty dark curls. It you I are a man, she Is hoping against hope that you might be hor Daddy, be. ' cause he used to come and see her 4 and bring her pretty shoes, but ho doesn't come any more. 1 w Dorothy cannot understand why. If You are a lady she knows you can't 31 belong to her because the purse says , her mother died years ago. It's hard far a pa girl of five to understand II all this, and why she shouldn't have 1 the joys that other little girls always have, and, above all, why she should be In the tiresome bed so much! But the kindly doctors and nurses 1, at the Queen Mary Moto -Rot are very patient with helpless little Dorothy and hope to fight off the dreaded con- sumption fttid. nialto her sound and work? Tour gift to the Hospital Will was OtIV of the competitors in the champion sod class and theC'r,ntr(biltlons mol be sent to Ston. be gratettilly ruceived, annual plowing match held bytie - Mt. Pleasant branch of the Ontario sweePstaltes for the best finish in Plowman's Association. He ' the fi;c1d. 1,0 ;13, 111.-n. This rem-tritable achiov- I 111”1"t 11,11.8. 1,1111 'cl11 of the nat- 11.71, ;11,.1 ,111,F.1111:1111, fa to lire t i - of Panama and Cart:tee-ea ("(111 mnel: stronger force ne war a ed 111 : 1 .*1-..• with ,Ite IIn 17 111. viten 111 1.ommand of the Charm 31' '4. he resettled the inter- - fer.nee of tin, Admiralty and resign- . ed Ili • inlet (li, unwise 3)11111103131118 of a venni,- of pamphlets, in which he detniled hi: many .9T3cVanc,,8 against the government and di...losed some 1 '14 31(31(1 -a-erets, led to his nam be- ing r, moved from the list of flag 1 officers mid terminated his naval car- oer, but he eontinued his activities in Parliament uotil his death on the 30th October, I 757. Vellum wa-: Int.ed for the strict attention which he ai 1 to illo healta of his mon, by whom he W118 chris- um/A "Old Crag", a nickname which, was derived from the peculiar cloak he -wore, which tt'LlA 11111(10 of a heavy cloth known as grogram. When he in.rotinced the addition of water to the rum serveci out to his meal tho :mixture became known as grog, a name -which it still retains. Tobias Smollett, the novelist, ser- ved under Vernon in 'Lae Panama expedition as a surg-eon's mate, and he then gained: the knowledge which he afterwards used to describe tho life on board H.M.S. "Galloper" in his famous work "Roderick Random "WiLouldn't you 111(6 to help this Mr. Percy Passmore, of Tisbornc, corded in capturing- second place in , Street, 710rOato a, Oantarlo,