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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1921-6-9, Page 4the trust's g ^ 7,'HURSDJUNE 9 1913 Some of the Base about as ebaageable on a wintry (ltty. Ball eoliedules are ee a theremonteter 171u you ever hear tain make of ellen) called Lenine and and a revolution, this cue ? A cer- ear in k,oglaud is Trotsky-- a cracks le the pen is migbter than the sword we wonder how much the seism's and pastepot can outshine the pen in an or• divary newspaper office ? How would you get along without the Telephone ? It is a most valuable mod- ern necessity hut should not be " hogg. ed" by a few as it is a general utility. Oen of the natural curiosities in the the animal kingdom is a Plymouth Rock hen, on a South Dakota ranch, that has adopted g kittens nod helps the old cat care for her family. The young felines respond to the call of the hen. SOME Insurance Companies are after the policy holders who smokes on ac- count of numerous barn fires from a spark from pipe or cigar or maybe a match. If you ever did take a few puffs while doing chores you better cut it out and adopt a Safety First motto. THE Chairmanship of the new Grand 'l'rnnk Railway Board is now in the hands of Sir Joseph Ftavelle, Toronto, who is a competent business roan. He may draw a good fat salary but the job will be no sinecure, unless a new order of affairs can be established. Jni.v r7 is stated as the probable date when the new bone dry law will come into effect. Fellows who are not weaned from the bottle will soon have to get used to the expected Sahara that will exist. It will be up to every law abid. ing resideut to stand by the law and give it a good show, 100,000 HORSE power by the new force tp, be supplied by the Chippewa Niagara line is approaching completion. 7.000 employees are now at work on the Mb and Sir Adam Beck says September xst will see the contract completed. It should be a great boost for Ontario in the use of Hydro, Prices for power and light should come down and a more coinmon service made possible, DID you ever consider the keeping of a goat? 'Those who know say their milk is A s and everyone knows they can produce extra good in the "butter" Hoe, H W. Barker, a few miles from New Westminster, B. C , has a notable goat ranch, v.ith a flock of about 15o goats, Milk sells at 40 cents per quart at the ranch and the young animals make tiptop mutton. Butter and cheese manufactured sell readily. There are over 5000 goats owned in B. C. but they are not the tin cau eating variety WHAT is your special bobby in boost- ing the municipality in which you live? Would your place be d' cult to fill if you moved out 7 These queries, while perhaps a trifle personal, are pro fouudect so you may quiz yourself anti thereby ascertain whether your talent is at work or lying by year after year and not helping in any direction. There should be a Commnnity spirit and every- body should feel it a duty and privilege to be of use in their neighborhood. Now is It good time to get busy and be a lifter rather than a leaner. FROM appearances the airplane is going to be able to carry on its share of killing people as the motor ear or rail- ways have done In this zotb century there is such a mad rush to "get there" hardly anything short of a mile -a -minute is much use. There are so many green- horn chauffeurs behind the wheel today who are ready to burn up the highway and anxious to pass every conveyance, no matter what speed is required, that those who desire to see a green old age will have to climb a tree to be safe, A booser is no safer running a motor than is an idiot and the proper course is being taken when the former transgressor comes before a Magistrate if a term of imprisonment is the verdict, without option of a fine. Provincial Meeting of Children's Aid The annual conference of the Clididrsn's Aid Societies of the Pro- vince held in Toronto on May 11 12, wee a record maker in these gather- ings both in the point of attendance and the wide interest shown. All parts of the Province were represent- ed and floe discussion of problems and legislation showed the far-reaching extent of the work and its importance to the country as a whole, A discus- sion on systematic flome•Finding led by J, L, Axford of Brantford, showed considerable differencee of opinion aleing from the agents but a sbgges- tinll front the leader that a Provincial Officer be appofned who would visit the different Societies and try to help Popular Stallions ALBERTA BESIG[JE TMOe. VODDE,N, Prop. Isonday-Will leave LPs own stably and go to Di11tou Lowe's, 0th Con. Grey, for noon; then backsolite own stable where be will re - mobs until Wednesday. Wednesday.- To Wm, Bnnliltnn'e, Lot 7, Oen. 2, Grey, for noon ; then home for night. Tharsday—To John, Alexander's, Lot 29, Con, 2, Grey, for noon; then home for n13311t. Friday --Te Chester Pekoe's, 1.04 00. (ion 0, Grey, for noon. • (hon hone whore hs will re- main until Monday awning. 40.4 SHETHIN STAMP A. F. •renURV Sc SON, Proprietors' Monday—Will leave his own stable and go East to Oliphant Smith'sfor Iwo0 ; then East R I miles, then South 1g miles, (ben West to Abe Bishop's for night. Tuesday— Wes( to gqray&l road, then via. Bromide to Robert Nichol's, lith line, Morris, for noon; then East to gravel road, then South to John Shortread's, 0th Line, Morris, for night. Wednesday—North to R. Bell's for noon ; then North to to. Wawanosh gravel road to John WI ht for night, Thursday — North via Beigrave to John Nethory'o for noon • then home fur night. Friday—North to Jewitt's for noon then via Centre Sideroad to Gordon Ball's, Blue - vole, for night. Saturday—Borne for night where he will remain till Monday morning. place the children, met little favor. Mr. Axford estimates that there are fully 300 children in the dif8erenc shelters for whore foster homes are desired, and expel ietce hitherto chows that with a fair (hence tcltunet every- one of these can he saved to become good and prosper, us citizens. A gen- erous spirit was shoo n however in an enquiry from the TO, onto Society as where and how boys just beginning to go wrong could be placed in healthful surroundings on probation, there are said to be about '70 of these, and when Mr. Mills, who sp„ke on behalf of the Society had listened to the offers of help made, there seemed little doubt that most of these would find the de - sired opening to !Peke a new end good etetre, J, .1. Kalsts0, Prey, Supt„ gave eo4ea ittformetlon on what is to be re, ooremeuded to the Government by a eorlmtiaaion which hits been studying the question of better tteeolnlnodatlan for delinquent boys, Dr. Bolen elc- Murehy and De, join) Waugh, being associated with hire on his crquiry, 'Pithy recommend co damong e m a 1other tdltl titin' e Unit the Institution lktiowu as the e Miwico Asylum be done away with and sold, The proceeds from this valuable land the report recommended should be used to buy a real floe 00(111- try }(lace 30 wiles from Toronto whish would Couetitute what will be known as the Central Building. T}leee, all delinquent boys will be sent foe three Qv four weeks to be studied by a Phychiatrist and sorted out. The re- port also recommended that three or four other en U P 1e' C tees beplaced through- out the Province, where the boys altbe e would v eventually Ittnl ly sunt, One for really bad cases, one for semi feeble minded anti so on, The 0ommissi1nl recommended ill ennneetion With thele placee,thatspecial attention be paid to ptuvide up to date vocational training classes with shops containing, machinery and tools neeesaary for the proper training in a trade. A. Tovell, the Guelph Agent, re,. fel red to the splendid successes that had attended the work of the Child - retie' Aid Societies since their inaug- uration in 1888 in all over 50,000 child- ren who had been made wards of the Societies, he said, while over 100,000 had in some manner, come uncles• their excellent influence. A. M. Dymond, PSI liaurentai y Law Clack, gave an explauRtiOn of the Act for the protection of children of nil - married patents and also of the Act respecting adoption of the children, In listening 10 the discussion and looking over the personnel of the del- egates, one could not tie but impressed with the -public spirit, and fine Christ- ian character manifested in those who ale so patiently and often amidst dis- co0cltgiog conditions, trying to save from inevitably wasted and it may bo wicked Picea, childneu whnateataltiog in the race of life with many of the I ••e•+•••+!•••4••4•••••••e••NNN••••••••AA•4/10b1N45 The• 40. • • • • • ! 0 ••r •2 •••••••••••••••••••0.000•• ••••N!•••NN•••••••••••o Palace Bakery;,. I • Put Plenty on the I Bread Plate il'ife our breed, you neat] It. For it la surprising how people who ordinarily do not core for •r breed liking it after tasting ream Invariably find thetas- I the product of our ovens, i Why not try Rand know for ynutself, ()nee you try, you'll • always buy, is our prediction • ! based on experience with • many others. W. E. WILLIS I handicaps and snares which belong to their unfortunate euvivonuleat. The Huron Donuts, Branch at their last meeting held on the 10th day of May deelded to withhold their regular monthly session till after the Sum- mer holidays, but the Executive' will meet from time to time as cases aria ing 111 the cvor'k may call for their at- tention. Following donations have been received since last report and are gratefttlly acknowledged : Wroxeter village, 85.00 ; Lavine Smith, Oredi- tee, 32 25 ; Brnseels Branch 0, A. S, 835.70 ; Howick township 820.00 ; ,lbliss Louisa Maedel, 8200; Reg. ;ilial man, 85.00 ; Mrs. D. Miller, Bull for Service The undersigned will keep for service, on 8}y Lot 90, Con. 2,1Muor lh rlaGntolwnerhdap,01 thefislemthoro'-bred Short wornntn, No. 90415.. Sired by GalnPord Marquis (1008001 ; Dom Mildred VIS by Royal Sailor (189591. Ped- igree moy be soon on appitcation. Terrns— $10.00 Par thorn'-brede payable nt time of ser rico with privilege to return. Grade cows not allowed. THOS, PIERCE, Proprietor 8100 ; Mrs. 0. W. Ellis $2,50 ; Mrs: J. W. Newcomb $1.00 ; Mrs. Twyford, Olioton, 81.00. Others who contribut- ed vegetables, frit, clothing etc, were : hie, and Mrs. M. Wy Howell, Mise. J. J. Million, O. Carey, North Street Methodist church, Mies Peeper, Me, Windmill, Mrs. Middleton, Mre. A. blallidy, Mr's. A. D. McLean. s75t ".rt at MAIL CONTRACT Sealed tenders, sddreeaed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until noon on Friday, the let of July 1921, for the conveyano5 of H1s Majesty's 318115, on a pro. posed Contract for four years, six times per Week over Walton, No. 2, Rural Mall Route from the Postmaster General's Pleasure. Printed notices containing further informs. tion es to conditions of proposed Contract may he seen and blank forme of Tender may be eels,,lBly(h and at the office off thea Poet Office Inspector. Post Office Inspector's Office, London. May 20th, 192E CHAS, E. B. FISHER, Poet Office Inspector. 1,10 llp from W�* f� id1 <i j ii1 glff RE M iErf 9i �j li r e°'d, l:ri r l i gnu n aug.11 Re 141 to r Patron: Bis Exettllencc The Duke of Devonshire, $•G., c.C.M.G., rte„ Governor-General of Canada. Honorary Committee: Chairman, EU Honour Lionel R. Clarke, Lieutenant -Governor of Ontario. Vice -Chairmen: BOA. B. C. Drury, Premier of Ontario. His Fforelrip, 7i L, Church, Mayor of Toronto. Ben. W. A. Charlton, M -P. Wm. Thomson, Oriilia- A» C. Rawly, Brockville,. Eoatwaary Treasoxer: Sir Zdnanad Osler Ontario Committee: 2.A- Itmeeett LleriWs ryia��ttn:. ' Desalsen N November 30th last, the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives was destroyed by fire. On January 14, this year, Sir William Gage, founder of the insti- tution—the one man who had con- tributed most largely to its support, i�c�i'cg► and for twenty-five years the out- standing friend of needy consump- tives—died. To -day, more than ever before, poor, suffering consumptives need your assistance. Give — give all you can— to the National Sanitarium Association's Consumptives' Emergency Million Dollar Fund The Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives, destroyed by fire on November 30th last must be replaced by buildings, larger and fireproof. Accommodation is needed at the Muskoka Free Hospital for 400 adults in early stages of the disease. This will rest)00 250 of them to their homeland loved ones cured. The ten -minder will be greatly benefited. A few months for cath patient soon means thousands cared for. 'Funds are urgently needed for this work, Again --adults in advanced stages must be treated at the King Edward Sanatorium, on the hanks ' of the Humber, near Weston. Extensions are notes. Bary. Many of these patients can be saved. And again ---little cl,ildren— stritken with the dread cl sense— must be cared for at the Queen Mary Hospital for Consumptive Children, near Weston. Ninety per cent, of these are saved to become healthy men and women. Funds are urgently needed to cover the cost of extensions. Further, funds are urgently needed to chrry on the work of The Gage Institute in the City of Toronto, where the needy poor come for free examinations, no. eluding )(Tay, and for medical and nursing assistance. Fifteen thousand needy ton- samptiveshave been cared for to date at the hospitals ton. ducted by the Association. NATIONAL SANITARIUM ASSOCIATION Headquarters: 46-48 King St. East, Toronto—Opposite King Edward Hotel 'l lephones: Main 41!8.4151-6353.4 5-6.7, "Every Needy Consumptive Must Still be cared for" A114/AN10MN1/•••M•/•••A//* •141N•M411N4N•N1411•* • • s • Tinshop, • S Rc-opened 1 1 r t ••• •!••••!•••••••••••••0••• N(N•••••••••••••••••••••• • IWISH to announce to the public of this communitythat I am now in a position t0 accept orders for 'Eavetroughing, Furnace Work and all kinds of Repair Work. Our motto will be ('SERVICE." • ••• • • • 0 S • Your patronaa is solicited. • Geo. • R. r 'tettell.e Hardware' Dealer = 4 Brussels • Pure Bred Burn Jerseys 9 FOR SALE Have a few choice young Plga for sale, of either sex, Sire, Pioneer Blatoric Primate./ 14960 ; grand etre, Mach Cole. Principal 2nd, Imon'' grand champion at the Canadian Nation. al Wthibltton in 1519 and 1020 Also one litter by 9'annte's Joe Orion Jr. 1099, Imp. These are bred from some of the best blood- ed Darocs in the United States at the present time, Registered pedigrees will be furnished in the names of all purohnsers. GARRY J. WILSON, Phone 915 R. R, 5, Brussels. House for Sale The property of the late Mrs. Procter. cor- nor, of Alexander and Flora street, Enamels, la oldared-for sale. Good frame hoose and S: acre of land. Possession may he had on Ootob_er let For further particulars apply to. • WM. TRUELL, Phone 1011 R. R. No, 4, Brussels, Hill View Farm JAS. A. REA Breeder of Large English Berkshires Young stook for sale, either sex. For farther particulars write or phone. Brussels Central— Walton P. 0, . Phone 0010 R, R. 0 ••4+4 4% 1.•+•444444 4.04444,41** e0 +•'i'•4'•'W+•'t•+•i'MF•' •+MF The Seaforth Creamery • eream Wanted Send your Cheam 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. We will gather your Cream, weigh, sample and test + 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. • • For further particulars see olir Agent, MR. T. C. McCALL, Phone 2310, Brussels, or write to $� • • 1 The Seaforth Creamery Co. SEAFORTH, ONT. +•+•+.+044•44+•+•••4444.444, +•+444.+44 •••••••••••••••••••0••••••0.•••••••N•N•••••••••••0 • • Students May Enter Any Time •• ••••• • is • • • 0 • • - .w 4• i• • We give thorough Courses ; have Experienced Instructors • • who give individual attention to pupils. Our graduates are I • meeting with success. We are training Soldiers under 0• Soldiers'Civil Be -establishment Commission. • • • Address the Cottage for Free Catalogue, to either N • Stratford• or Wingham I • •••••••••• .••••••G•5••!•••4.40 ;Cream Wanted Ship ytsur Cream Direct to the Brussels Creamery Prompt Service Satisfactory Returns We furnish you with Cans and Pay all Ex- press Charges. Issue Cheques for the pay- ment of your Cream twice each month, pay- able at par at your Bank Give the Brussels Factory one trial and you will not want to discontinue: Brussels Cnamery Stewarts.Bros. Prop