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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1921-6-23, Page 4y{y{� ' 4pr is their duty and right. Selflahuess, ue '.C7r.L OM4• .'',XPi 'hatred Bed'gread have he'd sway too _ ...,..-...,,,•.-, I1�trail Deft behind shows no eon an.l ' :THURSDAY., _1UNift es tear • sin. n 'mon whv,ilir, 811ou'd longer he s ...� ,r •" 1,.• 343.31.41 3 (3(Id t r rs un 01 attempt to CRnnrlAlli R ito,3Qr was (l .13c the P r d t' ; e 0.., uppo .ii eiVtlzell woild in 1.-e 20th 0333als' hyteriau" Assembly by the eh teem of Rev, 1)r, (dorclou, author of '''fete Mk' Pilot," "The Mae from glengert7," te••., bathe pisitio1 of Nloderator for the ea - Huron County Council suing Year, He: is a pastor 3a Wi❑el•' peg' The June Sesslon of Lite lIuron Omni y.Ctin tont eoove )ski ten 'Pltesday A erne:mendable plait. 01 pra4tioel' 31'lelmien, dune 7144, ?Old Warden 1 Doig, in his upeniug temark8 referred education is bednu 04100,4 lie' w4aiob to the matter elf gi ants to hoe !tale for building purposes, In connectlol with )which a o0mruittee has been appoint- ed at the Jannat'y 8118441on of the Connell, "I would bay the Ohne has enure," said the Warden, "when Home - meet be dune. The question ing joy to many a home, It sboeld be has wee before the cowled for a num- r Meted enough to encompass the regular dPor,Ilhyelt(31(1.1 e�' being nothit rs her>v 11 �een 10 rootineof an ordinary home and its re- looking over what the counti88 are quiremeats, dotug 101' their hospitals, 1 find that the County of Huron lute done noth- ing for onnstruction, 1 had the pleas - lite of being with the enmrrlittee and visited twist of the hospitals and I think the eomnlalte11 are satisfied it is Lime something wan done, and if you see lit to Make it grant for hospital construction, I think you will be do- ing aouelhiilg in the right direction," The Warden referred to the deputa- tion of ladies from Guderich and vi 0fnity which had been arranged ter wait ie the Council on Wednesday 141ter11"0l', and said there was also to be a d..pmtation from Clinton the seine 011ie. The matter of adjustment no good roads Was another question, We had cometo the time , t' rendju8lmen1 of prices. The recnu>mendatinn for equalization of expenditures between the entities townships, by a special levy on some township; had been made, bet the Warden said he could not see how that could be carried out, 1f we went a little slower and used the cheaper labor which would now he available, these matters would adjust themselves in time. The Walden al10 understood there not only false pretences but forgery. If would be a deputation flim the differ- s soon cid has very heat, and tailed trete differ- ent Agricultural Societies asking for 10)')3')8131 gteau s. would be sympathy for Wm hut to de'ib- The :milt s' report matte a number erately p4340 30 obes4 1(10 authorities and if leemintllallahui::ns,One that, the ac - win by proxy is a meek method tit try. �}"H11largely ts be 11i1 fn eaited sed dr member owing m ing to succeed and generally fakes in its tiers in Connection ction witkt Good Roads ; issue. writhe) eves Hunt the Good Roads young girls or married women well be tahght'modern methods of household service, This, if adopted, would tend to tint' out inefficient help, 'secure more perto8uentsituations and bring increas- Tilt Builders' Exohange of Toronto have hada squabble over the question of wages arid hours. Another demand is that men oeilher drink nor smoke dur- ing working briers, Whatever reason there )nay be kp the lel mer con'euticto: there is acne whatever ip the latter. 11 men live up to their agreement ie giving the agreed hours service to their work' the gaestion of boozing and smoking should be cat out surely, as uegleet to do this Means inferior work, loss of time and bad ex,tniple. Sdata smart Alecs attending 'I'oron'o University have got into hot water over the fact 'of :impersonation at examine - tions and may suffer expulsion for thele conduct. ):ramming and cribbing are bad enough but when another fellow goes in to the exam. to write your papers and sign your name or No. to then) it is •Ali enconrazing feature of some places 3s the noticeable increase in build- ing permits. Material and labor have been so•tremenclously high comparative- ly little nae been dope for most few years and as a result housing accommo- dation has been quite inadequate in many a town and city, with the conse- quent increase in rentals beyond form record. Kitchener is an illustration of what we have said. In May Ge permits were g covering in,ta❑ estimated ex- penditure of over 1889,000. 15 new residences were included in the applica time DE Pira all the busioess reverses and crop failures in the Great west, plus oat Clpdericil during that eelabratfon. the stringency of even the present days. 'Phis was refereed to the Special Coru- there is so optimism, manifested in mitteee word 8ud deed that is most refreshing Colborne Township Telephnne sys- and oonta,geous. This may be true 0n 1 tem risked for compensation for account of the large number of younger having to reset about half a toile of g y g pules "n acrpurlt of the 10(310val of people 01430 are to be found and the en eat th from the roadside, couragemsnt of past successes. De- pression and willingness to take the proverbial "back-seat" does not show itself in many instances. Hope and Good Cheer, with an earnest honest ef- fort to follow there up with industry, in. telligence and economy, are elements that largely preclude the writing of "Failure" over many an enterprise. Villege of Animus at the. wish of , the Ilonse r1 Refuge and being blind former o01ne1'11, wi>•h to he relieved of I and incapable of Innking after his TENDENCY 10 work fads to death is ap- that. harden, as the pinperty is outside farm and affairs, we applied to the parent in the reduction of aerial mail the village, At the time the 10113101: County Judge fee the uereseary routes. The United States, who were (the w, tit Irl strep ogre Io.king for- i amthurity to adoinistgr rho estate, l ward ti a 311'8 prit0ctwn x79113(0 be4) ! This 01(411 44(10(3 1. ar331 we took 5484)31 reducing all their long distance routes assist fn securing 8(11111. I ed Hud the estate pot in order. excepting the New York to San Finn -Deputy Reeve Webb, of Stephen, The farm was r ffered for sale by l sent word that on account of dip41h- auction, hut the beet offers did net 01800 service, This is due to a desire to foie quarantine he would he unable to economise, improvements and increased attend the sessions of the commit. A speed by mail trains and specially be i re8olntinn of (84401( rat 134(3 absence wee >: 1 Webb t 304 - 1 amaed End 11. R h v put o 1 the cause night flying has not been much oft 1 a p a success. With the long diSts❑ce telephone, night letter telegrams and a well stored and alert deify press the Hie &titbit. on. the equelkzea an80118tuellt to orea1ea fur3d•fu) 1)418011,d purposes end that t e •lel end e11t t be- e l a (dud a l a 1 11'hr hl tt ing ready to petteeed be given $21,000 to be divided as agreed op, The 03111- dation of the grant to be 1134,1 hospi- tal boards to part4cipete roust show an equal a88eat in easel tit its ) quiva4eet, Meet matte a full rquirt to Ute ((0)4- ril, and Must have a 1hirt4 of the boned freak the 3udj.noulg e3ntntry. The report exoreeeed the n"uvietinn that Ines eased 43 pilo) ((ia)'mntuda. thin teas absollit Ply 'topes—cal y, Tide el Lace rained (3)113&1d 'l aide din - The elmir'illori representing the eoutbe'l'n et,tl or the oou3i(y object, ed etrennunsly to this, eluiteleg(, that the grant anoint) be ay wally divided, A. number of amendment% woe made and one recommending that a material increase be given to the county hoepitel8 was parotid, and thee the matter, steam)s an it practically means t11e wee giant as tluit given last January, REPORTS CP COM Mcreleii;S (iomo, 1 Is3>8 Co:ee-IslmN The (load )tends Cinuuds8iou 1.3 pott- ed as follows t The enutmi111ie and county engineer rues at. ()Beton and oteowulended the County Engineer to M11'01110E0 une Jt)x- -etee grader and six twu,hutse gi tdo% Rout the Saw yet-el assey (Jn„ of Hawiltou, The enwn)kselen and the County Engineer covered a portion of the tenuity toads 8y8tet010 a general in- spection and report as follows on work for the year to 1)e dote as soon as 4('.seib411. Cu Road 3t Errittee' bridge was found to be in gond repair. Recom- mended a 14 foot ceineet bridge be built this Summer, also a small cul- vert East of Varna to be built. Road No. 1. from I3rucefield to Clin- ton be re-su,faced, Met) fee 13 mdse South of Londesbolo, will) orushed stone. Road No. 18 through Beechwood, we recotumen d to he gravelled, glen the North end of Riwd 14, North of Dublin to be glavIHed. Rued No. 19, North of Stlforth is greatly in need )B gavel or eruehed stone, also 24 miles Not th of Bitt88eln to he Hnished wit 13 et witted stone, The Commission and Engineer ex- amined Road NO. 311 fn 11otvick, through the swamp near Lekelet, and found it in had eepltir, the pond bed is sinking, We recnilrnend tele pnl- ellasdngof a deviation toed and the (1)08)00 up of 1114' potash one. Re communication. from .1 no. Ping - land, township clot of Mullett, re Gomrnission keep their expenditures change of designated toad No. 15, near their estimates. Last year's ex Stant o that IL is the wish of the pencl 1H'"3 1)3331 (((11 over $205,000 and Council -of linnet to have the toad the est.flnat.-a were only something continued NOMlierly to-coneegsiins 70 over $87,000, and 11, Meuse Westerly to si,ler'natl The report of the inspector of the between Iota 20 and 21, thence Nnrth- boilas at the Court House and the 11rly to the boundary between the Huron Comity )tome coiled attention townships cif Hallett and village of to needed repairs and to the need of Blyth. IVe recommend the acme and better draft for the. Court Iionse, a8 a that a By-law be prepared to this ef- lot of fuel was wasted under present feet, Conditions. lie communication from Colborne M11rs. Greenway asked for the pay- Telephone system re damages, we re- mena of the $500 greeted towards the commend no action. !menet-int hospital in London. %Ve recommend a Bylaw be prep/it-- A stet»nlent of the expenditure 00 3 oil snaking the following pante under Gip Provincial Highway in this 1 30 Highways Ip raven eutArt (mity up to Dee. 31St lust showedillylh—$1.600 for the improvement ti11 113.7 18 spent on non tract ion and of Q•Ieen street olid Dinsley street, $774 431 on maintenluiee, of which) the Seafrrth—*S00 for the improvement e.nv1Ly has to pay 20% of Main etl'eet, r' I — o le nth Ohl improve - Home -week from the (l c lr: r'' foe l 'u e A letter e o ( de Ith $..50(1 f> be 1 ipr v Home -week Association invited the merit of Gloucester Tel from Council to arrange to hold it8 picnic Maitland lo13ge to Victoria street, Wingham—$1,500 for the improve- ment of Josephine street. We recummer>d 34111 passing of a By- law for expenditure on the syaeut of County Iiigbwitys amounting 10 $170,000 We leeommend an assessment of two tn1118 on the dollar rot -gruel roads A coininimical-ion from the Depart- 4 pus primes be raised from aha whole merit. of Public Highways gave notice i Comity and the iellotving special of the approval of the roads asked fol' 1&11144 :—Ashfield, one mill ; Tarn - by the enlulty eounciil to he ineladPd berry, one mill ; Exeter', one-half in the Good Rtiads 87812m, with the !! >udfl,—MJ, Atu>stl0ng, Chairman. exception of the Wingham bridge, the Brossele bridge, the road from St. Helens to Belfast, and Glouceslec Teri Uoderkrh, Tile present ow nets of 8)1018 proper - Or tchich had in 831 taxed in the Pollee IlnrsE OF RE:Pett.it The Rouse of Refuge Committee re- ported as follows ;— Re the Lamont estate : Jlt' Lamont has been for some time an inmate of leadiug in a great forward movement, is ! adopted in the village and wanted to to have all notes )and accounts collect - emelt the reserve bid. It was finally divpnsed,{pf to Roderick Mackay for the HMO iii $2.400. All the necessary a e's have been completed and reg - pay I rim )sect) t 1 e pay list. islere31 and the halance of the pue- 111esers, Elliott nod Erwin moved # chase money, after deducting ex pen. that the council hold ids picnic at Bay- 1 sea, depobited to the credit of the field on teeiday, ?MOP 24th. This was County in trust for Lamont. Rs the Swinhank tutopetty, the ',Messrs. Erwin, Nllintt,'1'rewartha and need of more land has long been felt County Clerk Heiman was appointed and Ton committee took Steps in the to make arrangements, early Spring to S'•11ul a 111P Palm.. We Theo ramie a joker. Moved by Mee- had two prep( eitlona planed before ere, Davie told l tpling, lhat4 Grimily us : (a) To loneliest. the Plnm81'e1 0111rk Heiman provide antes mud free fat of .10 weep ammo; the Loddon tirkete to the ball gauge that evening toad in Si 1nl) y townehlp for the sura 1 to celebrate the iurivlal 01' a newborn of $4,11110 ; (t'1 est, pm rhase tile Swin- son, "Carried," was healrl in several bank properly N'('lh of the House of parts of the commit chamber, and ode R8fune, fel In nonsieting of 23 acres couneillne au•„> ester) referring the re- for $4,0(10, 00 this peopel47 is 1a 80111[10n to c"(1(117 property commit- brick bnuee and rebel out buildings tee, and tt gond of china, taking up in all An invitation from the Seetetary of L1111114 erred of the 23 the ltatepayer v' and Trustees' Assncia- We derided in favor of the Swin- don to attend their notiven tion in lank property 1144 being Lhe more corn (#nderlrh 51',•dneeda7 afternoon was veaient and Netter for the purposes received. Tote would conflict in titne needed. Swinbank has aille1 purch,ae- with the hearing of the hospital deli.. ed the 3 acres with the house for globs» and the eminehl felt it could $1,5300 leaving the (,net of the 20 arses not alter the hospital delegation's clear at $2,500. The whole transfix, - time, as this had been arranged for. tion has been completed and purchave On Wednesday afternoon a large money paid. delegation pf ladies from the ladies' We decided that all paying inmates Aid of, the Alexandra Mlaline and be charged $3 50 per week for board General 131 '1441U331. 1133(4 representatives except )hose requiring <menial care for the Clinton hoepktal waited 00 the and attendance and thrat the rate for onnnty nnnnekl. Mts. ML G. Cameron, eneh he fixed by the Inspector and Mrs, MO, Money, Rev, J. 11 Ford Manager. This charge wlas fixed at and Rev. Canon Hill presented the $r> par week, 11 wile derided that all orders arid eco3 )1n1s against estates of inmates be passed upon by the Inspector' and this Committee. Wednsteneted the Inspectr, Mane eget. and Cllerk to prcpate a rircular to be sent 10 all Reeves and Municipal Clubs selling forth the proper steps to be 'taker. and (nitr8e pursued in p1001ng inmates in Lha pursued We real necessity of aerial mail service lose ' carried and a cimminee consisting of much of that urgency that was supposed to exist in the thought of some. BHQAnga 11341315 are openiug up for the consecrated womanhood of the Chris Gan Church as their services are being appraised at their proper value. They have ever had a willing mind, ready hand and a warm heart to the thousands of epees but this old world has been vets slow to grant then) their well won piece and recognized their right to be accord- ed tqual rights with the men, The coming years will no doubt show many advances and these will come all the quicker and more permantly because the line up for battle knows no sex nor creed. Hurrah i for the women, es- pecially of Canada who play their part so.8pleodidly, WOULD it bot be a glad day if all the sCrappine Nations would Ball elf their war dogs and the sentence "oil earth PREP for the (Dieterh:h hospital ; Mrs. Peace, Goodwill to men" be pronounced nrydrn'8` 1unlug 8nd Do. as ri reality ? What a twined this old Daruli8r of :1,‘„41'13„M,`, and Reeve Tipling, of Winglette, spoke for the hosppital world has been in, with a record of i in iia cwt. town. The request fe fee a bloodshed and disaster Chet admits of no grant for retests notion pttepcae8, The • i to which tiii m er as 1.71:;:n410,1"4 g attnarq eese>on su )Q(❑ing If the sword WAS sheathed and mklt,•4 n repot. Thursday morning, the'Natlone began to hove one another as fe0olrnneuded the levy of a mill on past comparison, and ,many a time of re- th J a a t w b Real Bargains HALLS & SEIN'5 STORE ETHEL This Week we offer Silks, regular value $3 25, Special Sale price $2 59 AH other litres of Silks at Bargain Prices, Prints of No, t quality... .. 25 Towels and Cottons all at New Low Prices. Window Hangings, new stock, at New Low Prices, Bargains in Men's Suits and Young Men's Suits —regular prices up to $6o oo, Special New Low Prices from .,, 23 95 to 42 95 Youths' Suits from 8 98 to 15 00 M.en's Hats and Caps reduced to Low `Level Prices. 15 doz. Men's Silk Ties, regular 750, 1.00, 1.25 and r.5o, Special Prices .59, .79, .98 1 19 Men's Fancy Dress Shirts, reg. 2.25, Special 1 79 Men's Balbriggan, reg. 75c and 1.00, now 69 Good line Men's Trousers retail at ,,, 3 75 Men's Blue & White Striped Overalls $1.50 to 2 00 Men's Work Shirts ,., $t.15 to 1 50 In Fact All Prices at our store are now pre -War Prices and our Grocery Department is full of Great Bargains as is also our Shoe Department. p With every purchase of $g5000 0 iv a in ash w 111 n ad c e v e �� r, Four Stringed Broom Soliciting a share of your patronage. alis & `"" on, Et h e J gWe pay the highest price for Eggs. FREE deem this 1100851:my in view of the fact that np ry inmates are placed there without the necessary prelim- inaries being completed, anti this nae givenenitwit nFter tumble 1l) at alight be avoided by taking the prop- el steps at first, - SLEEP Can you do it well? Just one or two dos88 Of DR. MILES' NERVINE—$1,20 will soothe the irritated and over strain- ed nerves, Guaranteed Safe and Sure, Sold 10 Brussels by James Fox. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—In the matte, of the estate of James Mc- Callum, tato of the Township of McKillop, In the County of Huron, Gentleman, deceased. Notloo is het eby given pursuant to „The Re rimed Statutes of Ontario, Chapter 121 ,e0tlnn "tat ti , editors and otherA having1 against h 11 a ed e o Rim1 whodithe estate 113(1 of the til dee ofOAlh April, who died on or quint 1031 r be day of A pill, of 1y, .11 111.1, to en or bosom the 2nd dor P July, A. D e0 u to Send by Exec for of or dthe hist will to the undersigned Executor , l sir haat wild And testament of the deceased, their ):hriPtlNh and noontime, adds es•re ftud de- scriptions, the fall particulars of their olefin, ()instatement of their accounts and the nature of aha8ecnr11108 (It held bp them. And further take notice ce that atter such last mentioned date the Executor will proceed to distribute theaseels of the (teenaged amongst the earth% entitled thereto, hewing regard auly to the 11vim of ("13(543 ha shalt have notice, and the said Exe,ater will not be 'table for the mid crista or any part thereof to o.y person or persons, of whoso olsim not(ce ahaO not hftve been rerseivnd b him a:the y • Dated this 18th day of June, A. D 1021. AR(.H, MoCALLUtt, 12. R. No. 1, Wilton, 61-8 Executor of the estate. Tenders for Drains The Municipal Council of the Township of Grey aro asking for tenders for the construe. d Mon of the Con D) lltr the Whitfield Drain Mo a Bran, , to specifications Dions and be seen Drain' Plans and e. Tenders may be Seed at the TownClerk's office. TnndeM win1 be,July 4 at the Township Hall, on Monday, July 4th, at 2 o'clock. 01.8 A. H. MAODONALD, Clerk. Bull for Service The undersigned w(1( keep for service, on 833,{{ Lot 80, Con, 2, Morris township, the thoro'-bred 'Abort Horn Buil, Gainford of Salem, No. 00418=. Sired by Gainford Marquis 11008004 ; Dam Mildred VD by Royal Sailor (18050), Ped- igree may be seen on mppnoation. Terme— $10.00 for thoro'-breda payable at time of ser- vice with privilege to return, Grade oow8 not allowed. THOS. PIERCE, Proprietor Popular Stallions ALBERTA BESIGUE TH08. VODDEN, Prop. Monday—W)(1leave hie own stable and go to Milton Lows'e, 0th Con. Grey, for anon; then. bank so hie ewn stable where be welt 11' main until Wednesday, Wednesday —To Wm. Hamilton's, Lot 7, . Can. 2. Grey, MI Por noonohn ; then house forr ni of 20g. S. Thar r n —'ro JAlexander ht y Con 8, Grey, tern onthen home for night Friday—TilChestera Lot W, Con 0, min, for noon ; then home where hawill re. main mail Monday morning, 454 r ins Flannelette AND Men's Pants SAVI - MONEY - I3Y CALLING +.tett” 44: ♦N: ♦H♦ f M 8 4 %M.i♦ ,f f ,i'G 4 �N 'A4 M. :134 ♦7♦i'1"t 't' ,+i ♦+*$'± ♦ Vi'$ �:S'?t!'i' . A ♦ O+S s!''Y Joe Schwadron PRODUCE TAKI?,N, t •444R4p • • • •• • 111,••••••••••••••,i 4.111.41/N11141441144••••t 8 4 • • Tinsbop. • • 9 a Reopeued e 0 • • 42 4. 8' C + 42 • • • 0 • • • • • •4 • • • • • • • • • -Hardware Dealer •' Brussels • • • • #•••••••••••,••••••••••###* ••••••••••.••••M•••••••••• • IWISI-H to announce to the public of this community that 1 am now.in a position to accept orders for Eavetroughing, Furnace Work and all kinds of Repair Work. Our motto will be "SERVICE:" Your patronage is solicited, Geo. Weller, Bred Ouroc Jerseys Pure S y FOR SALE Have a tete choice young Pigs for side. of either sex- Hire, Pioneer Historic Principal 13050 ; grand sire, Much Cola, Principal 2,111, lm0, grand champion at the Canadian Nation. al Exhibition in 1010 and 1020 Mao one litter by 'i'annie'aJoe Orlon Jr- 10800. Imp. Thee are bred from Rome of the best blood- ed Duroca in the 'United States at the presont time Registered pedigrees will be furnished in the names of all puroheeors GARRY J. WILSON, Phone 816 R. R, 6, Bru888le. wr House for Sale 1 The property of the late Mrs, Procter, cor- ner of Alexander nod Flora street,.11ruseel8, la Mimed far sale. (3oed.frame house and X Here I of 1Hnd, Po10le101.00 may be lad on ()atelier let For further pa! Moo lam imply to. W51. THUEI.L, 1 Phone 1011 R.12, No. 4, Brunets, Hill View Farm .IAS. A. REA Breeder of targe English Berkshires Young stook for sale, either sex. Por further parti0nfirs write or phone. Brn•sel8 Central— Walton P. 0, Phone 8010 R. R. 5 •+•+•'f. b•+•+•+•+•+•++3tr*•r o,te*ore+•42.34•+9+•+o+4+•+orf The Seaforth Creamery • eream Wanted Send your Cream to the Creamery thoroughly that gives ed and you Prompt establish a it Service and Satisfactory Results. We solicit your patronage knowing that we can give you thorough satisfaction. s We will gather your Cream, weigh, sample and test it honestiy, using the scale test to weigh Cream sant- pies and pay you the highest market prices every two weeks. Che nes payable at par at Bank of Nova Scotia. 0 0 For further particulars see our Agent, MR. T. C. McCALL, Phone 231o, Brussels, or write 10 ••4 0 i' The Seaforth Creamery Co. SEAFORTH, ONT. +•+•+•+•+•+.+•+•+••1.14.4• a•+•+•+4+•+'!41.44 ••143444'8 0••4.•4•••4•.4••♦.•.••••••••••••••••••••••••••!•4r•c • • Students May Enter Any Time • • •• a s • • • s • a • • • • •a • a 0 v • f*S* *A••••®•46Ho4 >'se•4a•coo sooaua l a3•*•,t►••4'1 We give thorough Courses ; have Experienced Iustruators who give individual attention to pupils. Our graduates are meeting with success. We are training Soldiers under Soldiers' Civil Lie -establishment Commission. Addreee rho Collog o for Free Catalogue, to -olt or h Stratford or Wingrtam A • Cream Wanted Ship year 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. Bruss!s CamP rY Stewraor Pt tF Sros. v S