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CONVEYANCER Alin ISSUER
our MARRIAGE LICENSES
moo in, the Post Office, Whet. 8¢'4
DR. WARD4gW,
Honor graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College, Day and night calls. Office oppo4ie
mar Attu, Ethel.
JAMES M'FADZEAN
Agent Oowlak Mutual Fire Insurance Company
Phone 42. Turnberry Street, Brussels
Successor to John Harris, Welton.
T. T. M' RAE
M. B.. M. O.. P.. 1 S. O.
M. 0..8., Village of Brueeefa,
Physician, Surgeon, A000ncheur
(. &mat residence, opposite Mels ille Church,
William street.
PR000F00T, NILLORAN & COOKE
Barrister& eo5loitors, Notaries Public,
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Office on the Square 2n,: door from Hamilton
Street,
GODERIOH, ONT,
Private funds to loan at lowest rates.
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Write for Catalogue and arrange to $
enter at our Fell Term opening Aug. 20, pig
We have filled positions recently at 2100
a month 4 8.1700 per annum. Stud-
ents have been. in attendance this year
from Newfoundlandonthe East, Que.
baa on theOrth end
N Manitoba on the
West.
W. J. ELLIOTT,.PRiNO2PAL.
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BRUSSELS
Itas taken over the Deering Ag-
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4. The 1. H. C. 8-16 and 10-20 Tractors
are nmottg the best.
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With the Ovide emend and very
light in draft.
John Oliver
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HolidayTime-
Freedom' front 011 aches and
pains ;tinkered by
Templetoln's
Rheumatic Capsulles 1
Beep them in your home,
Take them on your vacation
For (iheumatiem, Neuralgia,
Head 11 pp a Trainour druggist's, Etc
Sold by Jas. T0'ux
To the Pacific Coast
and Nome Again
Tarn CON VLsNTION
Convention was held at Hotel Van-
couver, a spacious building of some
050 voioms. The visiting editors were
formally welcomed to the city by Act -
lug Mayor W. R Owen who humor-
ously expressed the hope that pres.
ant "usual British Columbia weath-
er would continue." During the 0051-
vention, which wee presided over by
President W. R. Davies, of the Mer-
cury, Renfrew, One, many matters of
interest were discueeed pertaining to
the graft. Instructive addresses were
given by J. J. Hurley, President of
the Hurley Printing Co„ Brantford,
who in addition to a talk on Cost
gave a splendid address on "'Piro
value of an Editorial Page in a week-
ly Newspaper," and Fred. Kennedy,
Dean of the Faculty of Jourpalisln of
the University of Washington, Seat-
tle, also gave a tine paper,
Other speakers were F. A. J.
Davis, Carleton Place (Ont.) Oaundi-
au ; L J. Ball, Vernon, (5, 0.) News
J. G. Keefer, Norwood, (Ont.) Regis-
ter ; Hugh Savage. Duncan, (B, 0.)
Onwichan Leader.
iMessrs. Hurley
Friday afternoon o y
and Kennedy were presented with
ebony walking sticks, inlaid with gold
and suitably inscribed, Fronk Butd,
of The Vancouver Province, who ar-
ranged 141 the
I t entertainment fur the
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visiting
editors, was preseuted with a
silver loving cup. A similar honor
was conferredupon Pteaident Davies,
and on the homeward journey at Cal-
gary a handsome club bag was pre-
sented to the Manager, E. Roy Sayles,
in recognition of his splendid work.
The Oanadian Weekly Newspapers
Association has a membership of 477
weeklies, representative of the best
rural sections and small and large
towns of the Dominion.
Officers elected were :—
President—V, 0. French, Wetaski-
win, Alta., Times.
Immediate Past President— W. R.
Davies, Mercury, Renfrew, Ont.
Vice -Presidents— A. R. Brennan,
Journal, Sutnmerside, P. E. I, ; J, A.
Fortin, Le Eclaireur, Beauceville,
Que.
Secretary Treasurer—E, Roy Sayles,
Toronto.
Directors—Ontario— J. A. MacLar-
en, Examiner, Barrie, One ; Lorne A.
Eady, Telescope, Walkerton, Ont. ;
F. A. 3. Davis, Central Canadian,
Carleton Place, Ont. ; 3, G. Keefer,
!'wood
Register, Norwood, Ont.
Manitoba—J. L. Cowie, News -Ex-
press, Carberry, Man.
Saskatchewan— S. Wynn, Enter-
-Prise, York ton, Sask.
Quebec -0. Kerr Stewart, Chron-
icle, Three Rivets, Que. - Rev, A. H.
Moore, News, St. Johns. Que.
Alberta—John McKenzie, Standard,
Strathmore, Alta.
British Columbia—Hugh Savage,
Oowichan Leader, Duncan, B. 0.
New Brunswick—Fred, N. Stevens,
Observer, Hartiand, N. B.
Nova Satia—[i g, o R. At en bur Pro-
gress -Enterprise, Lunenburg, N. S.
THE PRESS TRAIN
The train in which we travelled was
furnished by the Oanadian National
Railway and the Oanadian Pacific
Railway who supplied their latest
type of equipment, consisting of 0
standard drawing rooms, sleeping
cars, dining car, tourist car and bag-
gage car.
We were all very much interested
in inspecting the many features intro-
ducedof 1Canadian
in the 1021 type the
National sleeping car's comprised in
the train. These steel cats are the
latest expression of the railway car
builders' art, quietly and iuenriouely
npholetered—ba viii; individual heat-
lug costs!, whir;; can be utilized
tenni Peel; Iboriit ; elhd Reveille Goer
devices ealeuhtLed t0 ()tike 1t 11411000u-
Linenta *,loutney rte • pteeteuritblepostaas
The dining ear Wes elan of the most
modern 'Otuladiau type, panelled in
oak. Tito National Railways took ad-
vantage or Lite !duces' trip over' their
lines to the Nei fin Uuast t() place In
service the;' new diking ecu' uwi io on
which are deseelbed;ttext inti illus•
trations of various Magee of Oauadees
developweut.
' rile splendid trel0 was the home of
editor's auii their ladies for 18 days,
and noshing was left undone by the.
railwaye to ,make the trip enjoyable
and at the same time show the news-
pepeemen ee route the many striking
Indicetione of the agricultneul and in•
dustlial prep etre of the Dnmufon.
The equipment ;vitro; the Ort neele
an 'Natiuut1 Railways furnished for
this trip, 1 nluding'baggage,dinerand
three sleeping oars, were 0n the road
for theft first trip, hewing' just been
turned out of the cat' plant.
0, K. Howard was in charge of the
train on Its 1L(L1Vat'd journey and he
was accompanied by Secretary C. L.
Gillespie. J, H, Lambkin, inspector
of the sleeping cars was in charge
throughout the entire Ltip, - W. O.
Riddell, of Winnipeg, advertising
agent of the Canadian (National also
accompanied the visitors and too
much cannot be said for the courtesy
and attention so freely lavished upon
us by them all. The 0. P, R. officials
were rignt up to the dot on the home
trip,
POST SCRIPTS OP Tt1E TIt12
O1 You, Victoria 1 Your bright
smile haunts us still,
Many a time we quoted "I will lift
up mine eyes unto the hills,"
We'd like to repeat the dose, with a
couple of weeks added to the program.
From start to finish the railroad of-
ficials who neanmpauiPd us were al•
ways on the job,"
That sail to and from Victoria from
Vancouver was a peifoot dream after
the long mileage on the railways.
It was a wonder how well the ealn-
r
eras stood the strain they were under.
No crowd was ever the target of mote
sharp snap shooting.
President Davies made a good
job of being the official mouthpiece of•
Che party and he exercised good judg-
ment in avoiding prolixity.
Port Gart'y lintel, Winnipeg, is
built on the site of the historic Fort
Garry where a vine coveted gateway
still remains as a reminder of tate
past.
St. Jerome --the name of our Pull-
man car—will always be iudellibly im-
printed on our memory, as indi;;ative
of comfort, happy associations and
comprising as desirable a company of
travelling companions as could be
brought together.
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MI[LIEHY
Balance of my Summer
Stock will be- reduced to
Half Price
to clear, so as to make
room for Fall Goods.
This is a bargain indeed
in choice Stock- that no
One should miss.
Miss IIsthii
Rented
Blacksmith
Shop
The u0dereigeed hits !elver] the
old and well known 13laeksmiih
Shup of
D. Ewan
Market Street, Brussels, and is
prevailed to rat th't0 the Wallis of
the ,public by first; elites work,
promptly done lord at reason-
able In hies;
All kind.; of Rl•teksmithbtg,
Ilorseebeeing. ezie, carried vn.
Your mental will lin lime e-
elated,
Satisfaction assured.
Crud in when in town,
FreL
The lunebeons and bar quets were
sure "scrurnmy."
A, finer galaxy of wnmanhon,1 than
the better. )calves of the 401 istaters
on the ramble of 1921 could not be
easily found,
The railways and conotry never
received such generous and valuable
ublicibeen f
t as ;143 PP ft tendered
Y1 1 P
by the press who took the outing.
Sect etary Sayles had the opportun-
ity, after theluucheo0 iu Onlgary, Lo
"pack his troubles in his new kitbag,
and smile, smile, smile." He did it.
One of theleasin
p g features since
our return was to read the
various
and varied interesting reports of the
trip in the weekly lssues
of sen c
f
our travelling companions.
There was no occasion on the whole
trip when the porters humeri pale or
were noticed to blush. Perhupe the
fact that, were Africans may have
had something with1 to do '
t,
After viewing the precipitous moun-
tain heights and the dangerous paths
of ascent we can well understand how
Prof. Stone lost his life by a fall of 800
feet in mountain climbing recently.
Driving to the left side of a convey-
ance 01 meeting it on the street in-
stead of the right seemed very odd in
several cities in the West but it is to
be amended in Vancouver by By.law,
we were told.
"Would you please get nee the stair
case e" was the interrogation of a Que-
bec Province upper berther in St.
Jerome when he was ready to descend
after a night's repose and wanted the
always useful step ladder.
We saw Ontario, Manitoba, Saskat-
chewan, Alberta and British Colum-
bia Provinces and while we passed and
prized the quintette we still Pay of the
first mentioned "There's not a land
however grand can loin our heart
from tiles"
The new President of the. Weekly
Press Association—Ben. Victr French,
of \VeLaskewin—is an old Huron Oo.
boy and nonsequently will "slake
good,' Only trouble is he's so far
away but "Absence maker; the ;Piet t
grow fonder." We'll be watching and
waiting f for him to serve 111013 with pie,
not pi.
No caterers ever had mere appre-
ciative guests than the mernbere of
our t
tt NII arid the diningr e
1 y i .at was
sought with ragnlarity and dispatch
during the three weeks we were as-
sociated tvitlr the train. The menu
was well varied served v d to ebur, Ian
t ce
by attentive youngung men who could
not be superseded for tidiness ea civ-
ility.
Althnngh we ti'avoiltd over 5,000
tulles there was no aceirleu1 nor delay,
excepting the one waohnut near Blue
River, and the whole trip was ,rel on
schedule marked nut Int' weeks before
date of starting. It was a most el edit-
able reeotd and said Intuit for the rail-
ways tool their officials and also for
the levees Association, notably Man-
ager Sayles.
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GOV i]RNOR'GENERAL'S
While working on Vide: le School, ARRIVAL IN CANADA
London, Elmer 13elbaek, formerly of Reading from left to right• -taken on board S, S. "Empress of France,"—Lady 13yng ; His lixroll'ney lord Byng,
Exeter North, fell from the scaffold G. 0, 8,, G. 0, M. G. ; Commander E. Cook, le. N. le, ; captain The iionnrable W. 1). 11. Jollitfe, A. 1), U, ; Mr, Neil
.and injured hia hack. McLean, Labor M. Pe for Glasgow ; The Honorable Captain P, W, Deakin°, A, D. 0.
The 111tttneal bath" at Banff was u.k.
and sortie of 111e robes Ili het the par-
i 1•iclpitn05 "like de paper oII ale vale"
1 11 !Gish Ofilumlaia lits au µlea of
0))''''lyi150.000squar0 ()lilies and Van•
eon ver 14ltua a part of the Pr ovines
10,000 ,quare Chiles, 13. O, entered
the Olttutdian Oonfsderetiuu in 1871
its Ihlieriee, Limber, twat einti 0011111.1 µ1H
art the leading produces. Whiter
elineste Is move tooth:tato titan that 0f
any ()thee ptuvinue.
We have been reeked 1,n 0)1,1:1 city
We would give the palm for hosteler.
ity and civic welcome y It wr 011(1 be
difficult to say as all were su wt'tthy
of commendation and yet ;hate 00/ 1
variety enough in Gia programs 101•
lowed t0 relieve flout !monotony and a
j suitable (losing ,,nig 011 each 0110/1,11011
Might have 11)140, a, was 11L lei) ex•
e lllpnti'd iii One in• Ilene ('00,,.,i.:.
"'Phe end of a pal feet day,"
'five Connaught tunnel—the largest
existing iu Americ t --)vas t nem cd in
1016. Its trentre hues m0a,,tires
20,401) feet from portal to per n
length and dues away with 0(10(0 of
111E180 daugl•taus plain's. 1t took aur
01a111 exactly fifteen menace 1u pees
through this wnud0ll'ul piece ryi' en:giu-
cering whir•; ens; five and one leaf
tnilhons, 1'be 181,001 lowers the vie
vatiou of the former tome 052 feet
and dispenses with lij miles enow
sheds and reduces the length of the
line 4el miles,
Belgrave
Belgrave school house has been giv-
en tt coat of paint.
Rev. Mr, Jones' mother and brother
were visiting at the manse.
Fred. and Mrs, Scandrett, Toronto,
spent a few clays with \Vin. and Mrs.
Oole.
Dr. B. Anderson, Toledo, spent a
few days with his parents, F. and
\JTs. Anderson,
Mrs. Harper, Vancouver, and Wee
Meelinver, Toronto, are the guests of
Sam. and Mte, Jordan,
Trowbridge
Last Sunday Rev. Mr. Pring was
preachingaoniveesar sermons at
ohnston's church, Bluevale circuit.
The service here was taken by W. H.
Willis, Wingham, who did well,
What might !leve been a fatal ac-
cident happened at Trowbridge when
Lloyd Armstrong was bathing in the
river where the water was about. 7
feet deep. Not being a good swimmer
h son sank.1'e tar
e n Clarence
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Adame was on the scene, nd jump-
ing in re'eued Mr, Armstrong just in
time to save his life, Mr. Armstrong
was taken to Mrs. Chester Adams'
home where he soon regained his
strength.
Listowel
Good yield of flax.
Tax tate is 37 mills on the 4.
High Schdol made excellent show-
ing.
Town Treasurer Binning has resign-
ed owing to ill health.
Young Jack Waiter fell and ent his
facie, 3 stitches being necessary.
Scotch Doubles were played here
last week. Rain marred the pleasure.
Police Magielrate Hamilton has hie
territory increased by the addition of
Elma and Wallace townships.
v Ips.
Atwood
Pall Fair Sept. 19 and 20,
Blum Commit meets here August 27.
Miss Alice Wilton, Brussels, was
visiting relatives here.
Union services are being held by the
Presbyterian and Methodist churches.
Miss Lottie Hammond and Mute ay
0. Thompson, of this place, passed the
Normal School Entrance exam. with
bettors.
Week ago last Sunday MIrs. (Rev.)
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t s e ofWardsville,y former) or
Atwood, conducted the morning ser-
vice in the Methodist :thatch here.
Fordwich
Fairly good supplies of coal are
coming to town.
Work on the new cement Hume at
the grist mill is in progress,
Oheese maker Williams, of Gode-
rich locality, is;uow in charge of the
factory here,
Rev. A. Laing, of the Presbyterian
church is holidaying fweeks.
g or a few
Rev. and Mrs. Alt's. Jacques and
daughter, Millbank, have been visit-
ing in this locality.
ioliss Marjory Gibson has been at
\Vingham, taking ehetopractie treat-
ment, Rupe she will soon be o. k.
Blyth
14 a ut 17 pepile who tried the len-
tnun•e H'xam/ here were successful.
Rev. 1''r•, Joe Red hes gone to Cal-
glu-y whine he will have one of the
churches.
The 1511 wee fatal of T. Kerniek,
0 rpt iVawanteh, has been leased by
I„trl Bentley.
A trip to England for a couple of
1110111114 is vonteuipllted by Miss Jose-
phine Woodcock next In0uth.
;lire. Win. Jackson and 'lifer 10-
1,ailor to e hark from a holiday wit
friends at Pert. Dover, Onondaga; anti
other places.
;Misses Mary Potter and Ella Hear
;vete in the listofsuccessful pupil. Irl
the recent Normal H•11,10000 0)0+,111
WOe"lgt el.tl late,
The book end stationer}' buvinesa
owned by Prank Ener, formerly of
Blyth an lltntinth Ave., Po'vont”,
has hr en Pohl by hue
Ed Haggitt 1s eulttvating retinae
Green 101)5000 and has 175 plants ;lilt
will no doubt supply smoking =heel
til
for some Inver of the weed,
Tuner TDAY PARTS,—Qtlite 0. unique
birthday piety 58158 (.nnunento•ated nl
the home of A. B. and Mrs. '01er,
111011day, of last week, when the
faintly and friends assembled 10 ex-
tend gond wishes to Mr. Cart's daugh-
ter, 11's, Ilobt, AVightrnan and tee
da tighter, Evelyn, on their he vim; at-
tained another rnllesiono in life,
l'bere was present over 20 1n0tnhe'rs of
the Carr family and friends. A most
enjoyable time ;vas bad in tete singing
of aid time melodies, et r.. ROOtny
Were neatly e.t•renged with decora-
tions for the n001181011, and ot. 0301 11.
nt, 1\ daintily prepared lunch was
µet sed, the tables being well arranged
with decorations, end carrying place
cards on which were printed jokes,
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PaK'n is an Inciication
of interference with the normal functions of the body. It
is a. sign of trouble, and if allowed to continue, causes itself
still further disorders.
Common
Sense and
hurrtan.Siy agree
that 00b11f from
pain should be
the first step in
the treatment
of any disease which is present. Headache, Neuralgia,.
Rheumatic, Backache, Sciatic and Ovarian Pains, ONE
or TWO
Dr. Miles' Anti -Pain Pills
and the pain is gone. Guaranteed Safe and Sure. Price 30c.
Sold ill Brussels by JAMES FOX
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Every loaf of our bread is so
Lempliugly good to look at,
that it adds zest to the appeb-
iLe and makes for keen antici-
pation. ,Made from the best
selected flour ; baked in clean,
sanitary ovens, mixed with
the purest ingredients ; it is
tasty,wholesome and n just as
good as it looks.
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et,' Ars Wight man was a grant of 4100 00 be given to Howick
the 1e..q (111 -'f a !nidi -µme p,e.u.11t Ageirultiu'Itl Snniety.—Carried.
from u \ •,
A i''. and ,h Cum also t' n n
1 t Moved sed byH
u1, ar�
b t Inglis .
40.1d 11 is
that
Mrs. g
A. H. µtl Aare. Cart', E. and ills. Clerk be parer 415.00 for extra: on
Bendel and :Hiss hilly Oars. Voters list,—elerried,
A number of accounts were passed.
Oonneil adjourned until Wednes
day, August 17th, when the rate was
struck,
Howick Council
Council tier: in the Township hall ou
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Jul 21;11 1021,pursuant July 1 utst not to adjouru-
Inent. Members all present and
Reeve n c10.ir,
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Minute.: .lulut0 of last meeting ad and 0 1
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motion of Spotton and Bryans were I
adapted.
\Tit VanVel or, \Vtoxeter, waited
on tits C0ultcil, presenting a bill for
4311 00 for shun tg+s to ends ear on the
highway hived by Hubbbard and.
Bryan. that Council pay 418 00) as a
settlenieet in full. —Oat Here
:!loved by 13ryan' and Spot ton that
the Hydro Elect vie Power Commis-
sion be legate ed to submit rates and
and estimates. for power to farnlets 3n
the Town hip ' t Hctwiek, based on
attached petition.—Carried.
Moved by Spotton and Bryans that
0. E. WALKER, Olerk.
Apple crop in Huron 0o. slightly
shy this year.
Londesbnro' Methodist choir. pic-
nicked at Goderich.
Humphrey Quinlin, of Egmondville,
died at Clinton aged 90 years.
Fred. Wurth was re -appointed Tax
Collector in Stephen township.
Rev. Mr. Rivers and family, Hen-
sall, are holidaying at Port Frank.
A Orediton cow broke Harold 'Tay-
lor's left arm by tralnpiug on him.
Mrs. Thos, Snell, Exeter, celebrated
her 81st birthday and is hale and
hearty.
Emerson Wenzel, Gowanoton, has
bought Sam. Wein's barber shop,
G•editon,
T,tx rate in Zurich Police village is
1) .oiile, e, drop of 2 from 1920. Good
or Zurich.
Well To ��I f
FOR SALE
ly
275 feet 1e inch Drill _
rD,1R: pe near
1 set Jars and Rupe Socket,
1 Sinker, 10 feet by '3 inches,
1 4 -inch Send Pump,
1 5•inch band Pony, 1
1 4•dnch Reenter,
25-ivait h mere 11)1,1 Bits for saute,
Also a length of flinch (lasing.
All far sale ell up 1s .+'.r1Pm has no
113e for thein.
Wells Cleaned Out and Pumps Repaired
Well Drilling done as usual.
0,111 up Plaut. 28s
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111, irt)RMON 'FR At''VOR is built with over strength in every
pert to tl0Ihl0taml 11011.11/0s •t.f constant heavy work. Ttwas
is ..c•lble cowl iIjot of ftusn work berme it was
tit oe tire mark . 11 has. twill ;tial out by thousands or Partnere in
ale pt't tet, r ,i n •u,d 1115 never 14111191 down 011 118 claims,
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