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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1928-1-18, Page 5•If It •rk ' xf Low Cut Cashtrierette Jersey and Velvet Overshoes in Greys. Fawns and 131nek, with plain or contrasting shades of tuff, p. nvlde serviceable footwear to harmonize with modish Tall and Winter attire. 213E Comfy Styles for Rough Days Something more than serviceableand wearable —".Northern" footwear is styled to please and attract. Waterproof as rubber; warm as an over- shoe; neat as a slipper. 71 1E 71111 tat)`wn CO elrac You are invited to view our display of new styles in "Northern" Footwear A. ,nT� d' e LT t ,r. I' s f' Fru 41 aaleilS per*. � � f ' • . I . . 15x1433 �a ����� r� � �rf�. d FIOWICK A Lawxitit .iUA1N 111':,',IM1 ':S A. l'1 11A• 3 ant; 1)13 --Filly yeia l'a 14100, on Lite sue - owl Lia.y of J.trinitry, e1. duipiing eight- 1'etr yrnl v of age left his home un the f tem in 'Pu ckeesmiLh '.I'1Vr 1, Iui(1 3.03)1• (1p to Hwviek to begin his earner 111-, a public school teacher. 11e bud newel at h,,0d d any seam.' eXhopl. 13.:9 11 t, 2, iP1101C tdnit1lh, exee1)1 eight weeks' attendance' at the Olintoi Seth :ol,.,jua. paint to this time. U., • the 3x21 day "f •14(131 ry, 1$7S, he open- ed 333hnol in UnionI?, S. No. 1(1, flo)v- iek and Gr0y, turd fuuu(1 a large at. ten(fan33 present. quite a number of 1 pupils, blah boys and girls, being older titan their te,lelle". amid duri1 g the fleet Luras months, one hundred and tiventyfive pupils were enrolled anti the daily attendance was nearly one bun trod. The school ho33;e toad an old frame ramshackle, poorly equipped and nlneh crowded during the first Winter, but the pi mien'. school Itou.ie was built that Su(nmeL and the nen, selino1 :vas opened after the 1lidsu000 u' holidays. Daring the past the past half century, many pupils have been taught by (1ifi:'rent teachers On January 3rd this year, 01' jal-1t, fifty years since this teacher opened Hahne!, he again appeared at samethsameschool with as few or his pup• 311 who were pee3ent with biro, when he opened school hall' a century ago, De rang the bell, opened school dly the sant • 4eripinre and using the same pa':'.ye.l' h" h'td used fifty ye'aa a 111(0. 11 • ' h •n • atl•"l the roll of Hfty ye:uv ago, •33)1,1 of the 0110 houdrod and t,V'u; V (free 1111 3111 who 3II"n at- tended 1"Il "1I, 1,11v V ,111 n' 11 dim'11 1 e. rLI tin in 1 li ,1 19 .a v. A. timelier of there i'„ .40,4/,11•; ' hu't' 11141 41',11 331 •iIlk. (4a13* I'Iy 1(!j,icing rho seats.] which they itlt"n'1 -d dor ng ehildhnod, others h , v.'gone 1', Ai11'.•,.' 9.t p,ai t, 1111 ('rto,ld,1 11,111 the 1Tllite(i Slates, :•.1(d y 1111' 'f 11101' :::'' !!'.\,- • gone in, 111,,,,. cenr,rd. Rent of th',:•c2 pupils or FO y1v,t. ,•,,1 it+ra di•+tiq 11i:h"d then, •'Iv.• i , :.r. i • ',valkn of d1 .h' l3• dee is p:i,rii+ing 11's peme+•'n in 'r -,root" t lh•. 'I't1nti ' 1( 3321 i" p :9...I -,ng in if :1x!.,'33, ,.33,1 <Le.hion 1I^111.,',hl is 1'':33"!pal or of F., .,41,1, rl 1'331111., hr•11 ..-•1 : i':'rw F. ,,1,1 1,r Anti a (•1,31.•3' 11.•el' ,:1 11 ''clap :1'. i ' x 11";trdln 11'111", ('.'133 11 34 11'. :'sen! 1•11 1111 nrr,t:i•,n 1111d 33:1:31 .1e9.' t:, 1 11 ' 1)1:11.13- 114s111 llv 1,14 311,1 Ir:11• 1'4 in v„R'e ,a Ill „1)10331 in N, it 3313- Lie• '('i)'• '",1.110^r : hr ;,33,1 I h ,•is Icy t'n;l15 1'' t he hem 11, 1 l 1,' i•11 11,1k ami i 11;1(3 11133 0,1 lnlV l - I "1331 f^1(''lel ' '.'I 1 h' vo I 11,911 ,ctrlkl 1 13333 111,1i n 3'.11,1.4 3 11/ 11 f i n 143' i 111,11 1.141a phi WO 11(,+901 y, ,113(' wllfch 13,1111,^331'33 ',t11t 1131(1ir' by 1110 Old 111111114 .1.1,11 nth 1.. .,111•1,S3ou'I 9.t (Ile present Crarhr r. nod 1" 3, pupils were presen9, and despite the iuelem- . enr.V of the weather and the bed roads, the prnpi:. 1 :!1' Section tarn C'ytU Ishut : Frost ez Wood FARM IMPLEMENTS and.a full line of Repairs will be carried at the OP.Y'a "Gh hire ��" EES Shop 13rus<3els Agent Try your next CAN, The Co -Operative ay Ship to United Farmers' Co -Operative Co. W ng'hall We supply cans, pay express and remit promptly. NEWSY ITEMS Most Widely Rood of Fiu11012s Autl'nr'3 Novels on Schoen. Following n the wake of such p''1'n1' m nal picture successes as rbc GM •1 o1' the I,inthr Ito t" and "The Keeper of the Pc 1 '' crones what 1s porhrpS the most widely road of all Mrs. Gene Stratton Porter'., novels. The untold host who admire the work of this great author, no mat popular writer of American 10ttets, will welcome whit open arms F. 13, 0.'s Gold Bond production of Laddie," which will he seen for the first time in chi8 community at the Grand Theatre on Thursday evening o:t' this week when it begin a 3 day run 'here. Nothing Mrs Porter ever -wrote is more redolent of that great tolerant understanding' spirit, that wholesomeness and that warmth of human sympathy which was so tra- gically snatched from the world when an unfortunate motor accident in Los Angeles snuffed out the genius that made countless millions love her and stilled forever the pen that for seven- teen years had been turning out year- ly at least one important contr';tllntioa to literature and happiness. "L•a(1(11e'' its J. Leo Meehan, Mrs. Porter's son- in-law has developed and directed 111, throbs with interest and drama, not to mention a high quality and quan- tity of em.mdy relie.f. Bess Flowers, David Torrence, John Bowes, little Gene Stratton granddaughter of the famous voter, 13,t'1 113311 a d1zea ot- her ;;i.,rrling pet•formars'give! splendid int"-m•ri::r:.ien.s of the rele3, as3i'3ned to tiu:nt i'1.'.:, P0 rte ditight er, Je:t :c(to 1Mc:M'u, adapted the origin- al novel 'to the screen. ed ,311 , f<nni::bin au ailtut (a -:re "f 3 33'1 e?.h iil�nl•: f''r l,nlh x('1.4; Thr t'•n0b"r, teh:.,,' nnnl•• i': R?illi'•oo F. D.',i; in cl11:1h'g, Iia:*.33113. 31 1.i ...Id pupil., for unm ul7 ,1(t., 1., „1,-,.• and 133331 ;;1'.'111 hitt uf•••r- '," ,a•:uv •,:, 311.1 153311.11'1338 x111'5' P1"'1'4•11 -111' 111111•"'1 113:• w'honl0111;arH 1311(1 „!li •71 ',tilt' 1,0 prexent •'n this uen13.:n,ll H" h„1 ed 3h-14 t'iti: 331,3 srhnnl 4,''I03)3, hear lar taught his 61••13 le•son 'n'. 1 e. -,'„'d 1, s [lr t dolher, would ...rill r•o :l 13333'• 1 , p)oxp 1 n•fd-eeu,l1'11 i-'1 1b'• •1 1111 111 n laud •.v;un'.'n '.vh” a .33.1 '.'• •1 c, 2'd - 1t 1 o i1cc 131,1 1.1,:' •t , h"1r 141 •y t .calved edneat!",1 11' 133 goin,iy.litilig 011 11)-• eh 133.1 ., i„ Ilila 31 .•Bien (3 oted ant 11193 •,n' hundred and twlrlly five were 0''1'(11,•11 lifty y'•.1rs;ago ; now, [twee w"re but Ihir- I. 9., and in the ))Latter "f' teaches' a'(J'11'1e3, 11e accident] $3711 p"'1' year, and LIie present. (sachet. receives 1151,01)0, lint living was very 133331•(1 ohllvtper d1 those days than it is now A.5 the ennclus1on of ih" 33x rales, all joined 3n singing the N'Itie.nnl Anth eta and r1lsper'se/I to I:ho(r hornet; 1V011 11111131111 Milt the afterndcm Spent ]n 5 he old 133318331, MORRIS Start Plowing: Newton McCauley, who lives two and a half miles :vest of Brussels, has started plowing, turning over an acro and a halt' of sod one day last week. This is a new 1031333rd for the• township, the latest or eai'lil' t this work has ever been car- ried on previously being about thirty live years ago. when John McArthur plowed on Christmas Day. ..Mods District Ir, 0. L. _._The an - anal meeting of Morris District L. 0. L. was held in the lodge room at Blyth on 'Tuesday afternoon Inst with n good attendance. Tho_ District Lodge is in a very flourish in ' condi- tion. The next annual meeting x11111 be held in Bluth. The following of- ficers were elected and installed: - 13. W. 11'L-131.0. Wm. BSydt4eS; D. D. M,-13ro. John Ferguson; D. Chap,— Bro. Irvine Wallace; 1). Rec-Sec.,: llro. Abner Notllel;y; D. Fin. Sec.— Bro. Harvey Flunking; D. Treasurer —l3ro, Art Waym.otlth; D. D. of C. -lire. Allen Pattison; D, lst, Lee— Bro. I'lldwin Cartwright; 2nd Lee. - 13ro Albert Rmhl, St. JavF's Church HENFRYN RECTOR Eo/. Maurice 1'. Oldham. Rd Sunday after Epiphany - Jan. 22 2 pan. -5. S. and Bible Class 3- pan. --Holy Communion Servide Rev, F. W. Schuffier, Preacher Reefer of Win4Lam and Teeswntal' THE BRUSSELS POST e v 'a r ,::1f 1i! 5N 1111 MM>tawrizage Bis s in the \ biStoi1ti of tie EBv L re• C-ha'rt'Qs Coi w> JAN. 22—RORKE'S DRIFT --- Folly nine years ago, on the 22nd o1' January 1874, Barite's Drift in i uhtlluul wa' the scene of one of the most magnificent feats in the 1113331113 of the British Almy. 1.111 in the m.. ;t ilri 1•th f01,0e Early h .t t. had Invaded Zululand for the pur- pose of punishing Cr.tewayo, the Zulu chis 4[1133, who had been defying the authority of the 11t:;let1131 (iovet•nn1unt 11 Duct 1(t: t11. aruuatton o1 alfa Transvaal a couple of years before, A hospital and conlnussau•iat camp 13'11 ('3348h11'11)',10 011 the, Tugela Tliver 1,33 a . pot known as itotico s 1)rift, told a- •: w'hul tut, Illy nluved on tt l,1111111 le. eel 7)i3a1t of 82 111113 1v 1 1. fl 1/11111(110 .•:' charge of the ,:can Which u,n..irt- nd of two Ltl ala �, 1„1' + h )133:•33, rmr' of which was in tt:'t' n:, a b",3711,11 for 30 sick 133'1d wounded soldiers. . At three ''13101'1:. in idle 111.112 1111/Q11 ,.Ir 8r1'iv'•9 :11 thr' (''13113) with th.7 new th:.t v. body 9.i 1,;110 hall=h troop: had Leen err, 31ar'd 114 1=an- 11111a by 411 //1.11131 of S11,-1111 0,01)1) 5131113 and that the savage 331331313333 toward; 11orke. 14,11'07`, .,.t ate n.tnt3 Ch:u•el 1111(1 Tlt oath ad; who were 1(l cit arge of 11••••! (411113, ar- 11'.un, at (n e ht,atnnnl in fortify the unprotected camp, but the best that 1301.1(1 he dene wit; to Make 1001)- (1-111:, 111 112.. v.s11:= of the two hal: building,' and Stll'r0un1 them with a bun y barricade, which eonsi.steti mainly of ,tel} 'waggons, me 111. bags and biseult tin,, A hour and a halt hate party of aliont elf) f',a'aswoop.-.4 (111 a 33 1 dat carom and in spite of a witherhIg fire 11.unl the ch _n,h•r, IL, ire 33('iin!! )1'1111.11 laity of t11.1 bent -ed.:, bc'iur•e their 1 , re9! WW; ch eked, when they were fore,'el to retreat and take cover be- ar the 2:1,1(1 0.1 ,1111333.1 CIV.) 1111".,013• 111 11/1 50)1131 adjacent 1'ocks. I4ver,y rl'',ute 110 +'330111}' received reinforce- atrtd 111 a 51101$ t1nle the earn)) rmnpl•'tely1.4.rrotiodeil by over. ,141) bino'ithit.ty savages. ttack after 19.14313313 was made and. i1 oil but v13 six urcau01134 '1131 u, 1333139.11 tau way through 111. '1':Jd . and were 31111,: repaired 1.1 ::1) 1, 9.i d pclatc r 133(1-t9. 1 11133411:13(4') lea which Linc cietet,b•13 3'. ':,. Oifinai111f,e:r - 117 113.111;, 501'17 41,, EV1.1111 111111','13.'.'. /,11111 V11:11',. 1 c r; ;•,,(13111.111 and ,14 .4, 111'2: to 11ru 41014 and tuella tl.. :.11:13 1119.11 were f r rnuvecl 4',911(3 1.11e burning „•:het a 11 th_ Land 9.P parer,$ d, loom by room, un - , 118111 113 1):: itelliiess initiates 4)1(0 • 11 Iru'il 101t 33'1 311'0 i t u n1 .' hot •t fey,. t u n 1 1 a n, at , 1 1 33 h r 1 I !133".111.111' ,;1.3'1 11•1111.1. t 1 .1': _Li• 1'1••1. i!1 1'.' ' . 1 , i i 1 331 a- 1! I"I,i (011.41.-4, or1. , 1 s or 11)11111(3 11'373' }a , ±t'. 3� 33.'•.1. r» ..1(d d.. '1'11.• " 111 n 1033(1••1,, 133 i'1( b,:t•1 L .. '•' ,.til,.unu,:1y ;0r 11car '.13!1••• h',..r '', �l,rl 31st ,i:l;. tr, taloa 1. n,tu•11 to"piled rest. but hrietedimely coin/Ile/we !. to 1 ein: di,l 111,333 e e:, ,:0 as to bit ready for 'a renewal o1'. hostilities. At seven a cic,rh an- other hajte bane! of Zulus appeareit 1111 4331 !tee, but :lie Vntely arrival 1f' a 1 ,�,t force of 113'!:! 12 troops rause(' them 1.0 b1 3,1 a 1" -treat, and "11110331 fight at P.,)11 c'.' Dril''1. wits Ti),, zoo,: left over :350 dead roan reit! :1 the camp p .1221 are believed t11 have (a' ried away as- many more, , but the Vasueltic of the heroic 133.13'' .:tt ri: ,it were only 15 killed. and 12 CRANBROOk. The annual meeting of :Knoxrintrr•n uv'll tie in Id on Tuesday, .tan. .tat at 2,80 p.m.- m 1411 hnol loud is taking for tomice, fortin' y.mes supply of woo 1, 13 t(it 15: tie.. 1 '17(11,•33 , ML;>1on Band mat List. ';',.,...ardoy and enjoyed an excel- r 25 hil 110.33p • •e w r re - r• f .11.!1(1 will build a ron,.l.:ae 1, 3300 fc' t long. i''oRltt:lin peps we're invented twa I i 11 '':,,'d ,_r'. .lappa, w411 hav'., 80A' a1$i',CS'aR9aces'zee CcenceelES&9Pmaisaussi'lesemCFF,,or":'+RB.'6nA1TiTdrzna.mmim'>1ieure9, k2:;:.:.ami'r 1. .1(r za'ax!sure'»}' :titafefil..324.P.P',_L.J. _ ?�^3e" wm• `. WEDNJ13 IPAY, JAN, 111th, 10213, a real Prices We are paying to -day : IY Special •. , ii:iC °i o. I , . 42c No, 2 . , 39c F. O. B. shipping points. We pay all Express charges 1 Q��'''a CHOI, ` CB, g1�X� �tl � 1.tl 6tl STI A Limited, l TI C)I ) 'w«.aate,ce . The first c•onlmle'rl:.l railroad 'u•aek in the Unit al States 331 , t 1'1 by the 1laltin,or'e, duel Ohio_ in 182x. Siaee thens0.t)00 7)34'9.31 of 13,311•,3 Lave: been 1131-.i in the 1.10119 d F=at-., more than ow -third the world's aggregate 111ileage. oemersimmanscomszozotrosorsenzrezefrass `.'.',,°j'M:«ri-.� :.'r.'f.l:�:?♦�.:JI...:.' •'r.GahT.u.�. p"'.. 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The "P•Word" Picture Puzzle Is a test of ekill to find visible obJeote, illustrated In the picture, the names of which start with the letter "P," It is simple, Interesting, educational -and worth while, Cash prizes awarded In this great puzzle game will be forwarder to the fortunate winners on or about March 10. There are no tricks to It. There Is nothing difficult or hard to understand. The large picture above containsa number of objects beginning with the letter "P." The objects have bean so clearly drawn as not to Involve guessing. You will find all sorts of things that begin with the letter "P," like ''Pennant,' "pigs,". "Parachute;" "piano," "Parasol," etc, See how many you can find. Nothing is hidden, and you don't have to turn the picture upside clown o1' side. wise. We are publishing this large picture so that all objects whose names begin wiih the letter "P" will be easy to see and not require any guessing. Twenty.five cash prizes w1:1 be given for the 26 best lists of words submitted In answer to this puzzie. Start now -and win a big share of the $1,000 prize money! You Can Have As Much As $1,500—Begin The Advertiser's $3,0 s`O ash Prize List Flere you are, folks -the big prize awards. will receive 08811 prizes according to the tab her -a qualified winner gets the largest amo $3,600 award. 25 GRAND PRIZES lst Prize 2nd Prize 8rd Prize 4th Prize Gth Prize 6th Prize 7th Prize 8th Prize 9th Prize NN 0 200 tvi'C s $35.00 25.00 20.00 10,00 10.00 10.00 7,50 7.50 7.50 10th Prize 7.50 lith to 25th Prize 2:00 (Inclusive) 0 q,e 02_ tagg N g N rr c } $500.00 250.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 26.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 5.00 Winning answers le below. Relnem• tints. ,Alm for the 9x(ta e 133' M '-i N 4 W a'.Y '.1e3G $1,500.00 500.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 e 50:00 50.00 50.00 20.00 R LT l. 3.4•1====1.32.7•••-••"^-••=1::-...•41,...1'LG'..�> -Word" Fuin Game Today! Now! v....,:-..a»mvaeemmcWnmarsmwmatem n wvzh These Easy Rules Tell You What Words to Use and What Words Not to ___. Use in The London Advertiser's Fascinating Picture Puzzle For, Same. 1. Any man, woman, girl or boy re- siding anywhere In Ontario outside of the City of London end immediate suburbs (that is, all territory not 005- er0d by London Advertiser city deliv- ery) who is not in the employ of The Loft, on Advertiser nor a member of an employee's family, may submit an ans. wee. It costs nothing to try. 2, All answers must be hailed by Saturday February 4, and addressed to the Puzzle Manager, The London Ad- vertiser, London, Ontario. . 3. Answers should be Whitten on one side o the paper only n f e n andwords uM- bared oonsocutiveiy, 1 2 , eto. Write your full name and addres8 on each page, In the upper right-hand (lorner. If you desire to write Anything else, use a separate sheet, 4. Prizewinners who have won $200 or more In any slather pquzzie oonteet eon. ducted by any publlostlen In Canada are not eligible to participate In this contest. 6. Only such words oomMenaing with the letter P" as are found In Web- ster's Dictionary may be used. Do not use hyphenated, compound Or obsolete Words. Where the singular la used, the 'plural cannot be obuntod, and vice versa. The words must name objects a tie fel, any prize offered wh"re two or more lists have the 0atn0 number ei correct and the same number of incor- rect words, the full amount of the prize so tied for will be awarded to each answer. f i 10. Subscriptions (both new and re• newsy, by mail or carrier, will he ac- :3S cepted. Where the paper is to be de• livered by carrier, the prevailing carrier 1, rate of that particular locality will govern. 11, All answers to this puzzle will re Ceive the same consideration whether they are accompanied by subscription or i 12, At the close of the Puzzle t,Ian)a, Thoc L radon Advertiser will employ reg- istered school teachers of London,who will cheek all answers for cornet and Incorrect words, Prizes will be awarded Immediately after all answers have boon ttheirsenewere 1109333 tot accept he de - Melon of the Judges as final and con• el elvo 18. The registered 0611001 teachers will start checking the answers oh February 27, 588 3390 correct el stnt ofcw rds0will be published In The London Advertiser as soon thereafter as possible. teen In the picture, To solve the puzzle Your list Of "P•words" MUST name Only objects which have been so clearly Illustrated In the picture as not to Volvo guessing. 6. The answer having the largest and nearest correct Ilet of words will be awarded first prize. The second largest list of correct words will be awarded second prize, and so on throughout the list until all the prizes have been award. ed. Misspelled words wIll be oounted 0e errors. 7. Words of the Same spading may be used only onoe, even though used to designate different objeots. The same objeot can be named only once; the objeot so named may contain ea ono et more of its parts other objects whlah May also be named, i1'ay oe-operate In s S. the puzzie., but only one prize waif be awarded to any ono household; not will prizes be awarded to more theh one of any group, outside the family, where two or Moro have been working togothor, 9. In ease a tle result') In two lista having the same number of correct Words, the Ilet having the fewest errors will receive the prize. In the event of Extra Copies of the Puzzle Picture, Size 20x15 Inches, Printed Clearly On High•Grade Rook Paper, Will De Mailed to You Free On Bequest. Address Puzzle Manager. ALL ANSWERS MUST DE MAILED NOT LATER THAN F''$BRUARY 4. All qualifying subecriptione Must be paid In edvanee at $5 a ye8' by Mall. It by carrier, prevallln0 Ioea1 rate will govern. No Aponte' 0r postmasters eommisefone Dan be allowed. Write now for year large copy of the Puzzle Pitt tire and Cfualifying Blank, This means money to you, ADDRESS PUZZLE MANAGER, DEPT. F, T HE LONDON ADVERTISER LONDON, ONT. 1