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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1921-2-3, Page 4[til PHIJKSDA VPIHRITARY 3. 19“, AlatitaTa egialature wig meet 'f 11 rmssistasssinanussersiran No. 1 Hard klt lt.itELP4 02 cots ot Ilittfedny ol list week. fritts7'1ttM, espousal* is hoped for by i the optitiaistic before roar whirls to na .lose Wan -Stove- Chestnut E. & Se T Plum POLITICIANS dou't alwayshen on pit. I'remtur Norris.. of Manitoba, is having a bard row 10 bus right now and his i and Asialoathed most of his tricks Goverutneut ;nay soon have to testae as' PIION1:' 41x the majority is too slim to hold power. It Is thought, after lie arrived on our shores, Setting a goo I example, always doing t• hat is .quare and giving the newcomer a Motherly hand or even nod will accom• ONrAgio laws shou:d be amended soy 'plish chore than 44allingthew names. priz fights %Quid be ptobmbiltd for all time. Such ext; shims ore unmanly , rod lead lo manhood's babr'ggan, 'f'bele , HON. A. L. SIE TON is no redeeming feature ntruut such en counters. AN . flirt Witt Le n, •ale in uumerous quarters by the Township Rall Fairs to draft in the assistance of the modern School Fair anti mike a naw effort to arouse a livelier interest in Aerieu,tnr• at affairs. There is no reason why a happy combination mlirht not be entered into as the of j-ct s„u,',,ltt to be attained is the same.. STATE SECRETARY, DIES AT OTTAWA WAS FORMER PREMIER OF ALBERTA AND ATTENDED VERSAILLES PEACE CONFERENCE — WAS A PaitOGRES• SIVE—THE FIRST CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER TO GIVE WOMEN THE VOTE, Tara political palsies in the Provincial Ottawa, Jau. ai—Ho». A. L, Sit - Parliament a.'r an fort n whaling time with { It is al: riglt' to i ton Secretary of State of Canada, died the Drury G wernmet • otter of position to wrong do:ug and Sat 3:30 this morning at his apartment Shots how to improve .ff its hut to op at the Chateau Laurier. A short time pose awl esitic'se porn 1, lar p sty put i beige A1r. Sifton had lapsed into un- looses is 1.0' of ni1Ch us -e to the crun'ry consciousness. With him when he died Messrs. Dewed and F:reusnn had were his son, and Senator W. J. Har - better hutk;e into it and boost Omni mer, who w•at a close friend, instead of hurling bricks at Drury. On Tuesday, after a consultation of specialists, hope was expressed for the recoery of Mr. Sifton, who Suffered from arterio sclerosis (hardening of STAN •rtr,; cl,-,.1 a .teat waste of time " and money r tint• couduct of our present public school system in Ontario. Thous- ands of schools have an average attend- ance of less than 20 pupTe There''; room for a great ht, stir up it; the Edu- cation Department and the hearty con- currence nr the general public 11 some- thing worth ,vhile is set on foot. Savajox. towns Are now paying a regu ler salary to the Mayors, Reeves and Councilors as is now permissable by the change in the Municipal law but another hatch will go along and do the business:at the old fee fault-finding and critiesftn on the part ot numerous rate - pre, e,., who perhaps could no- make half fns good a job of it themselves. Why should not the Council be pa'd ? the arteries), but anther relapse early this morning ended fatally. The deceased Cabinet Minister had been ill fur some weeeks and had been under the care of Gr. Campbell Laid- law, of Ottawa. On January 19 he suf- fered a relapse and specialists from Toronto were called in. Then it was announced that hope for his recovery was entertained. Native of Ontario Right Icon. Arthur Lewis Sifton K. C., M. A., L.L.B., D. C. L. (Medicine Hat), was born at St. John's Middle- sex County, six miles from the city of London, Ontario, on October 26, 1859. He was a son of John Wright GovxareerleT owuershtp of railways Sifton, for some years a member and in Canada for past year was not a very for one term Speaker of the Legislature profitable bit of business and a deficit ot $60,000,ono 's hinted at. Things may of Manitoba, and of his wife, Kate look more roy in the time to *come Watkins. both of Irish descent. unless too much has to be expended to In 1865 he removed with his par - get the roads iu workable condition. ents to Manitoba, where his father The past few years have hien testing executed a number of large contracts periods hu' the fact should not be lost in various parts of the Province, and sight of that the rates are considerably also conducted successfully a large in advance of what was formerly in wheat farm near Brandon, Manitoba. He was educated in Wesley Col- lege, Winnipeg, and Victoria Univer- vogus, Is the t'hurch Union Committees don't get a move ou taster than bas been much of the work will be done by level headed congregations and communities in the way of amalgamations and co op- erative work. Red tape and sectarian- ism or bigotry. are cot essentials in Seeking a broader and better method of endeavoring to advance and unify work that Ms been in need of settlement for year,. Bao. Moaafsoz Secretary of the U. F. 0 , will find out. if he bas not al- ready, that 0 is poor policy to rush iota print when a disagreement occurs with a brother chip. Better way is to discuss the situation with r he holders of diver. gent views and after a beart-to-beast talk there may be no need of publicity The obsolete are even Mr. Morrison's judgment may not, be Wettable and there may he a few others whose opinion on public questions are worth wbife. rtiiiecelluuerm, 0000.1.012111510111.0114 M11/16611.1P el#y, eubdtlrgt 601114e41 4 degree of B. A. in ia$b, ,and lion. fie• grees of ;Ni. A. and L, L, 13. in 1888, in May, 1880, he started the study of law In. Winnipeg, and was admitted to the Manitoba bar In 1883. He first t practised in l3randon, where he was a 1 member of the first City Council there In 1882. Shortly afterwards he removed to Prince Albert, Saskat- chewan, and after practising there for a short time teak up residence in Calgary, . In Old N, W, T., Legislature Mr. Sifton was.. elected member of the old Northwest Assembly and in 1891 became Commissioner of Pub- lic Works in the Haultain Ministry, The same year he was created K, C, 1,• ,January, 1903, he resigned from :.itnistry, becoming Chief Justice of the Northwest Territories and after the establishment of the Prov- ince of Alberta in September, 1905, he became Chief Justice of that Prov- ince. He resigned on May, 26, 1910, and on the same day accepted the task of forming new Provincial Ministry. He announced his Min- istry on June 1, and assumed, in addi- tion to the Premiership, the portfolio of President of the Executive Com- cll, Minister of Public Works, and Provincial Treasurer. tin December 1911, he was appointed in addition Minister of Telephones and Railways, On May 4, 1913, he relinquished his portfolios of Treasurer and Public Works. Joined Union Government He was elected to the Alberta Legislature, representing Vermillion, on June 29, 1910, and re-elected in 1913..On October 12, 1917, he was sworn into the federal Privy Council and became Minister of Customs in 9 • Nighest Price t 4 1• s PAI'l) FOR • i Raw furs 1 4 E Hides and { ti Pouatry i i 2 • 4 0 • b 4 4 a sh• Call me up—one 82x • 6 • • 3 SAM WEINSTEIN • f MILL STREET BRUSSELS 0 Cvme.♦♦••♦♦• •••••••••••••1, STATEMENT OF Receipts and Disbursements The Brussels, Morris 81 Grey Telephone Company For the Year ending Dec. 31st, 1920 It IEi: F,I PTS DISBURSEMENTS r elephone rentals ..$ 1243 50 Debit balance.. ...... $ 400 52 Extension Phone rentals...... 40 00 Capital account Extension Bell rentals ........ Vroxr'ter hula! Telephones Moving 2.•lephooee ............. House Telltale $ell Telephone tolls ............ . orporatinn loans . Amonut paid for maintenance fidoleswoith tolls eaforth tolls ,......,. Local toils IN aortae lades colleges in the U. 5. a campaign is on against the up to -date style. '10 604 an example dresses that nearly trait are worn and the hare ears now appear as compared with the f$ass- ing'of the hair about the auricular ap- pendages, Old Dame Fashion can lead just as silly a crowd in the diametrical direeticu to today's fashions. The medior0 short skirt is a hundred fold more tidy style to the s('eet swot ping fad of years ago People with brains will likely endeavor to steer an Inter Mediate course. 17ot+'T you think the "Foreign Men - eau" is whined about too mnclr by Church and State 7 We do and believe it high time to "eat it out" and let the foreigner know as be comes to our Dominion that we expect him to put his shoulder to the wheel and boost, This everlastlug wbiolog about the "menace" is a breeder of ill instead of an accom- plisher of good. If we're as much afraid asaome folk talk better passu prohibitory law Rad shut the emigration gates and ; ,bar them. Many n roan from Europe Ovetdrewn hank account .... . 7 50 86 111 5 60 48 00 2473 21 (1700 00 7850 00 46 00 95 05 14 3(1 48 70 838 21 810502 07 Payment corporation loan.... Maintenance account ........ . Operators' salaties .......,,+ Bisectors' fees Linernan'e salary Livery accounts . Employees' wages ....... 'faxes ..................... ...... Freight and express Fuel and light McKillop toile Interest .................... Supplies ............ Bell Telephone tolls ............. Book -keeper's salary .... Expert wages Miscellaneous Printing account Refund taxes 1514 40 7850 (10 1018 85 1871 80 200 00 920 0 680 16 1003 95 87 30 08 03 80 59 2 00 158 38 818 25 284 000 283 95 102 18 85(2 00 810502 07 A1:3E'i'S Approximate value 'Phoue Syxterrl '108837 02 Routs and extensions unpaid 176 75 F Irnxeter tails unpaid ......,.• 0 07 Local tolls uupaid..... .... 710 95 Stock on hand 1770 08 871510 87 1fMANTEt Highest prices Jaid fear all kinds of.I.ogs. LSO Wish to call the attention of any 0(08005 avielling odd jabs al the Planing 51111 to place orders early. ww WI ENT :.BROS.• Sir Robert Borden's Unionist Clovern- ment. in June, 1918, he became Minister of Customs and inland Revenue, and was selected es a delegate to (he Peace Conference in 1919, at Paris, On September 13, 1919, he was ap- pointel Minister of -Public Works, and on December 3, .4919, apcointed to the LIA131f.ITIIf8 Debentures not yet due...... 81978 56 Uurporation loan ....... ........ 3850 00 Standard Bank loan ....,....... 838 21 Seafor tis toile 39 15 Surplus ...................... 68804 461. 871610 37 Number of 'Celephones installed 1107 G, H. SA.M1S, Al, BLACK, W. M. 81Nnr.AIR,1 Auditnre, 'J'reaatrtea. Secretary. N. %`. GEttftY, f Alnnual Meeting The Animal Meeting- will he held in the Town Hall, Hengerla, TUESDAY; FEBRUARY 8th, 1921, at 1.30 p,u1., when all repitete will be presented, Dir• actors elected and other accessary hominess transacted. n P. 8. SCOTT, hl, I3LAOKr President, Secretary, Parties ;voiding %V rad 040 hank OW 44111511; dmfs; t•s'd tot 1110r 0244110Mea. 141 th(+,P'1luwlug Walt Prleee t--. 1)ry 20111,11 Mind. per' mitt. ,.,, 90 011 00Peen 20 iamb, wood, eel' cord..... .0 00 Gree- l 4'fo•'t wood, pet mull,0 00 Patties wentiug tmt'nt woad by the cord can get enlltt'tlt'te. Pitrtice.willing to haul wood maty oleo ger enntreete At a prier per alta ti iroitel lihero'61rrctt'd itt the Village cc iia n mat, try the Cleric nr in his 14h - a s.4.1,. 11 O Iyer. A rPIS to tirr+ undetsiguetl. F. S. SCOTT, Clerk-. 'sttun of Secretary of State which I:r 11,110 at the time of his death, Had Title • of Rt. Honorable, 1n January, 1920, hewas appointed a member of his Majsty's Privy e What a f crone; it Makes to Mother WATCH the average farm mother—your mother, V {9 for example—as she goes about her daily work. You'll be amazed at the amount of physical labor she does. See her operating the churn—straining over the pump—stooping under the heavy pail of water—rubbing and rubbing and rubbing over wash board—to say nothing of her ordinary daily chores. Then after the day is done, see her trying to sew or read by sickly, cheerless kerosene lamp light. Think—what a world of difference it would make to mother if your install a IFARTC ELECTRIC POWER AND LIGHT PL""n —the plant that has won thousands and thbusands of friends everywhere. i This remarkable plant is free from ruinous vibration. All run - wingterrible shaking and jolting is gone—due d to the cuie t rutn- wing Ide Super•Silent Motor and scientific balancing of weight. A throttle governor controls engine speed—gives tarered charge to the extra size batteries. Automatically stops when batteries are fall. Motor is fully protected at every point When oil gets low, motor stops. When cooling water gets low, motor stops. The Silent Alamo is practically trouble-P-oof— buiit to give long, efficient and economical service. Come in, write or 'phone for demonstration. See it and it will be your choice. D. M. Scott, Agent, Brussels rtacrafilfralliareWlWedialWal FARM HELP Owing to unemployment in centres of popula- tion there are many men now available for farm work. A large number of these men have had farm experience and their services are now available at moderate wages with board. Farmers who can usefully employ one or two of these men at this will be rendering a service to the community as well as to themselves. Many farmers have repairs and other odd jobs which have been put off for years on account of the high cost of labor. This might be a good time to get caught up work of ibis nature. Farmers desiring help please communicate with your local Representative and state the nature of the work and wages you are willing to pay. S. 13. STOTIIE1..S, Agricultural R: presentative, County Huron. HONORABLE MANNING W, i>OBEII'l'Y, Minister of Agtioulture, =*" ,, mo,. 'tel � 'gdta?9 1,.�i 'A o"°'' , uil forService 119t)litA$t )t$fjiif iingP0.'110(1, aihsatrmttr nc5trrnAcn',toreorulte,ouf<tQ 11t4IG1Gkl hop ;' LuGiW<'pu„,t1.orvnttowaurhi0,tlrathoro'•Irrral Hhort Hort Bolt, t,tunfort of sol.r,t, foo. Pl, by taking agaves, inJthe S -aens,. Strad hitiaitifoie largtu,fideg0pl ,ff .P.h ligtre luny he 3.01 un atahl,tahal 7arna-k S. moll Mildred VII r r ltoanl aaba r adage. Pcrl: ventre 4harloa ate., Toronto • dseof tha Ina! two sluklrrlte to scoot, 1� Btrtdiliodllinrloanovuru4440' 2l';eeuU Prprtfution fu bnsioexs tx ripad 1f ,! 111 t h ave cerroet pbigh envie rtie i lh • soboolla ravtudforb1K1l tlniblf8 and rot asafatin •Rhe students W ub1uln �' eutpioynlon6.. Write E,r Cailege r`fr eu1a1',5Eale4 at any time. • W, s!, E1-LIQTT, PRINOIPA4 uufurGllurn'•beoal» sap, nG Urn„+,f $ 0 IAN, id(' lafth-,prieitagetorutura, ti rade (NMI nut avowed. 7,•Flftrl. 8119114'14*, Y w Proprietor F'arrrm for Sale Containing 10) pores. being Gut*, ('on.4, Gr'.y toxp.blla. Thereto a B'oo'l. lwu•stoav' trick Pause wlih rnrnace 1 bank • horn with slnblesreo ootf, llwind at nt,.'ha li -, liposis pig pen, 411115e cu, &e Cloud oa 1,:,,d Bur. ni mail and telephone. Prhool 35 milt, distant .f ?"'7 PArrr'w'"24 t 1111/470t1410. Moodier:. Pabs�-saga 1•prine, to Ra4E2ai ^YJIf 4irF tm .- -7 —^ 1111)",f*11Kdouc. lbsaruvaevdulenbny Nur .... -... _ arra, terms and 04hr+r i.at4aa u : ex apply on • carrying with it the title of . ll'oprr101Aos; or if bj e'trr t, K,thslk.0., li. R 1 atit8 ANbllt* 8 r,pth i n te. 1 _ I'ra,paanrroas, Right' Honorable. In tellg'u 1 vas aMethodist, in politics a Ltbeal- Unionist. He leaves to survive his loss, a widow and one son and one daughter. 13011. Sir Clifford Sifton is 'a brother. The late Mr. Sifton was the first Canadian Premie to extend the fran- chise, to women, His Province Al- berta) was also among the first to have prohibition, Farm for Sale Being 8011th % (,ntses and 24. ton. 0. 1lowlcu tow,:sIul'. boron aleuu4)' (11') steps. * w,;, hardwood, 4 30:18 0844*' a,uvut 10 "1,„flyer fiefs, 500'1 pn++4nre lnna'i, bn)nn,u let ohm working land 1n high mute of milli. 14141011.. barge hank burn w•l'h"ataaw ahai, cementetablt"g end hog petal unnornealll. t',me,rt Plitt. poultry hod n, t homo's, seltuot tin preu,a-us. Lindy mail nellvory sod Wroxe for t. ".el,hr,nu. Lets of gust voter. Fai';n well fumed Por Wire and Imrtleulars write r, P. PAmurox,bs Melaka, tit 'Phomas. Bush for Sale Angus Bulls for Sale' Standing bull,catamintingo:soft maple, ash and birch sur sale. Lot 1, (Jon, 0, Grey town- ' ship. Will beaold by the. aero .For rurtl)er A few obotee Anitns Bulls for sale from 0 to p u'tleulars see the uudoral�nett T111141 gned.IE, In months old Priced to sell. Call and see i Phone*8(0 Werth Gravel Road,, them. At. L, 0ARDIPle, Phone 428 10 10 Con. 111, (ilrey. • For Sale 1/Y4 Berea of good land upon whiaL' iso earn• fortnble house and frame stable. Poa'Oasiot at once. Properly located in Village of frau• brook, lately awned b3- lira. 14. Brown. Fur further pnrtioolare}tpply to 1(144.'. CAMERON, or W51 CAMERON, Executors,t:ranbronk. 1 The Hill View Farm JAS. A. REA Breeder of large English Berkshires Young stool: for stale, either sex. 7for further particulars write or phone. Brew1I,s Central— . Walton P• 0, Phone 1610. 13. R. e 1tiet-t•t%=-'.13,s*O•.41,-Pi+4b'i'0:'14'S+ tiV:-V?'-4'@^rJ„ra„rtar•Oi-ea{„'r'e4 '44'1` 4 The Seaforth Creamery 1- a re nted rs: rem _ "'..,m av+&.irr> _ r 11 • Send your Cream to the Creamery thoroughly established and that gives you Prompt Service and Satisfactory Results. We solicit your patronage knowing that we can give you thorough satisfaction. I * We will gather your Cream, weigh, sample and test t it honestly, using the scale test to weigh Cream sam- • ▪ pies and pay you the highest market prices every two * weeks. Cheques payable at par at Bank of Nova Scotia. • The Seaforth Creamery Co. t a i ♦46is+^ td 4-e+ 4,a eo****.a 4.4+9+94.0 ?:@4-C+,4-il'":19ts-9 aS For further particulars see our Agent, ,? 1R. T. C. McCALL, Phone 231o, Brussels, or write to SEAFOR.T1'I, ONT. Cream Wanted Ship ys;t r Cream Direct to -the Brussels Creamery Prompt -Service Satistactr; ry Retat ,-tis We furnish you with Cans and Pay ail 17.x• press Charges. Issue Cheques 1')r 1 .e pay- ment of your Cream twice each month, pay• able ar par at your Bank, Give the Brussels Factory one trial and �•','.1 will not *ant to discontinue, Brussels CrEmery Stewart •s•♦••ace•eaoat'0A•a QG♦• k 2,449.9♦004/099909949 49ve' li r10 Students May Enter Any Time • 0 ♦ • o ••• b a h We give thorough Courses ;f have' it3xperienced Inatruators who give individual attention to pupils. Our gradus,teo are meeting with SuC0esIl. We are training Soldiers tinder Soldiers' Civil lie -establishment Commission. AddroO8 the Collage for Proo Oataloguo, to Dither Stratford ' or Wingharn r etc44ee+,.4..4404844 **++0,464G • 0 0 0 ♦ s 0 A 0 ♦ e a 0 0 • it AC041PA1.Q•f•0.0.41 i r . 4