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The Brussels Post, 1921-9-15, Page 4Ebe itttsocis a .: Tt1URS1TAY, SEP`L'1 MRr t i4, 1921 its wa 9whinier;Y (.oL star, a is n ?, DUCK shooting connepet:d 00 Sept, gist, HMI cost of building material is to drop is the content rumor. Nov( clear the decks for East Huron Fall Fair to be held Thur daY a ad Fri- day of ri•dayOf this weak, , New oil fields have been discovered in Alberta and interest is aroused as to the value of the find. We hope it o.k. MOST of the stories told when a rum- runner is caught are the greatest joke going. 'hey are Eeatfully and wonder. fully made, mi SUMS up to 5400 cabe sued in the Division Court. To some it don't make much difference but to others it will be a great advantage In the matter of costs. BELFAST rioters appear to think Peace would come too soon to Ireland if they quit this misbehaving. It's too bad that the turmoil continues when so many are ready to bury the hatchet. 7 DOMINION parliamentary seats va cant and no particular desire appatently to fill them. Now that the perfect num- ber is attained perhaps the powers that be will make a test of filling them, GENERAL regret is expressed over the death of Lieut Guvernor Clarke. He was filling the post well. There will be a chase now for a good man as his suc- cessor. We are all too busy so beg to decline. Gras Tories, U F. the n s and Por . B arwagx G O.'s, Labor men, .Unionists, Independ- ents, &c., &c. there's a wide choice ahead of the people with the X. Some- times too big a spread is a decidedly bad thing. Coax crop this year is 'ort of revell- ing Jaek-and-the-beau-stark story fur the upward climb. seer will fill many a silo to ove. flowing. It will be a goo 1 thing for the cattle business too. GREEKS and Turks are having quite a gaine of war -tag. If they are as tired fighting as the general public is reading of their scraps they would likely shut. up, The Turks are getting what was com- ing to them for their inhumanity. ToxoN'ro thougbt the old street car rate high but as soon as they received the franchise "away she went"—but a boost ins'ead of a reduction. It makes a difference in the bargain whether yon are buying or selling. it seems JUDGING by the large number of wedding announcements nobody appears to be alarmed by the talked of bard times and high cost of living. That may be one way to turn the tide by the stir -up of business caused on account of the matrimonial alliances. Donna BROS., automobile maculae Curers, Detroit, are following in the wake of Henry Ford and have purebas ed 35 acres of land at Sandwich, Out., on which they will bnild a plant to catch the Canadian trade. They build a good car ton in the high price article. SUNDAY, September z5 h, is Rtliy Day for the Sabbath Schools of vat iru• denomina ions but addit'onsl zest 's be ing put into the arrangt men's this rest and a corresponding "push" urged on the Sabha'h Schen: wet kers throughout the lard. The hope of the church and the country ateo, lies in the f oy. and girls and if they receive the right kind of training by the beim, church and school it will be a glee day for Canada's future. What are yeti going to do abort it ? ANY ?MN OF ThE BODY Headache, Neuralgia, llheumatlat 11aok gobs Seiatio and Ovarian. Pabeet One or two DR. BILES" ANTI,PA1k PILLS—and the pginle go n . Goat l 30o Price S Sure.rind me d Safe a e Sold In Brussels by Jetties Proc. You Can Afford to Keep Your .Oat THE FOLLOWING 1 New Ontario. Bruseele Fall Fair, The Pall Helens. Ireland. • Women's Institutes, U. F. 0, Lion. Mackenzie King. utato 'crop, CONUNDRUMS Why do you swear ? Are you It the nighr. hawk Blass ? What will the local Tax rate be Y Do you turn your hand over to aid In beautifying Brussels ? How would the resident pekoes fare if each individual eouttilnled what you pay to their support? Why do you purchase goods from outside business men when you can get as gond value at home ? What is your example worth to the youth of the oommuulty in setting the pace for thein in good citizenship e Do you patronize taxes outside print shps who nevet pay a cent or boost your business or town in any way ? Where are the Band instruments that belonged to the town and lilac. cabee Bands 7 Could they all be pro- dnced ? Howlett Council Council met in the Township Hall, Gorrie, August 17th, pursuaut eo ad- journment, Members present, Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and on motion of Inglis and Hub- bard were adopted, Moved by Bey. ane and Inglis that Council give a grant of 525,00 for School Fair to be wish. Carried. in Fmd held David Hicks waited on the Council asking for damages to car an highway. Moved by Hubbard and Inglis that counci Ipay the sum of 516 60 amount of bill from garage, said amount to Toronto, informed the board o be a settlement in full, Carried, governors of Trinity Oollege of his Mr. Hicks did not accept the $18 60 acceptance of the office of proveat and SS a settt meet, ( vicrechanrellor of the college, in sin - Moved by Deputy Reeve Spotton se- 'cession to Rev, T. O. Street Mttcklem, conded by Councillor Inglis that wbo has resigned to resume parish council0 investigate n es the Dominion Railway work. Mr. Seager is a son of County of the e thecauseC�oderich, -ti ater, of n inveaAttorney Sea Board t gCrown Atto fl y g, 0, P. R, Station in the village of Gor- «riagham Agricultural Societyhas rie being closed from 4.45 o'clock in leased for 99 y ars the Lower own givethe afternoon and no agent on duty to park. There is still a strip of land the public the service required with an area of five acres, which the for the balance of the day. We feel society hopes to secure on the llfaiG that according to the conditions that i land river. The grounds will be fm - Municipality gave a bonus, the rate- ; im- proved at once, and in the future all payers are entitled to reasonable athletic events will be staged there. service, and that we, the Oouucil of A race track will be provided. Ar - the Township of Howick would eek : rangements are being made to erect your Honorable Board to have the tents so the fall fair can be held there matter investigated and see that the public get a reasonable service. Oar- j this year. Itis likely buildings will Tied. ; be erected next year. Moved by Spotton and Hubbard] By -Law No. 9 for year 1921, laying a rate on the dollar be read the thud time and passed. Carried. Moved by Bryans .and. Inglis that Reeve and Deputy Reeve and Treasur- er be a committee to arrange for a 1 crest for the Junior Farmers' Associa- tion of the Tuwiiehip of Hnwick for a plowing eontest. Carried. A large number of accounts were passed. Moved by Hubbard and Spotton that the Cnaucil adjourn to meet in I Fordwich, Wednesday, September 23rd, when Assessor and Collectors will be appointed. 0. E. WALKER, Clerk. 1 A Mx WEII TER, wile and daughter left Kiogston en runte to Vancouver, B C., in a Ford car. It is some trip by the overland route but they expect to make It in 30 days, They took a camping outfit, cooking utensils, &c and run their own time table. The motor car is simplifying travel and proving to people the folly of taking a dray load of trunks, grips, band boxes, bird cages, &c. These object lessons are worth while btu will give the baggage smashers somewhat of a rest. 444+4,4±{444+4.1„F4.4.1'd 44 ++44 : what About Your POULTRYt. }} \VILL pay the highest utas• 9 ket'price fur all the Poultry ynu kava to sell and call at • yatu' place for them, te + 1 IVI, Yolxeck BRUSSELS r hot e 2x BRUS • 'i"+414d•d••1!3"P'1'd•d+q•d••h+•h•P•1.1,44°t•d"i'fi Huron County Thieves rob Grand Bend Summer cottages, Mr's. Oonsitl, liensall, celebrated her 82nd bit thday, Base Ball tom nament and borse races at Zurich on Labor DAy. Harness shop has been opened In Hensel! by Mortis Weaver, of Zurich. Glenn Broatlfnot, Hensel), has gone to Shedden to take a position in the Stet ling Bank, Exeter Methodist church choir motored to a peach nintId near Thetford and had fine lints, G.'1'. R ie spending $40,000 on im- provements of the Londnn, Huron and Bruce such as cement culverts, &c. Silver cup, donated by A, Murdock, I3ensall, will be competed for by Junior Base Ball clubs of Heneall and Zurich. Russel Colwell, Hay township, had a close call beiog run over by a land roller. Latter struck gate post and broke tongue. Driver is only 10 years old. Arthur Finkbeiner's " ear turned turtle, a mile North of Luean, by running into loose gravel. There were 5 people in the car but none were seriously hurt. The ratepayers of Howick townebip requested the Council to ask that the Runway Board lonk into the matter of the closing at 4 46 in the afternoon of the G. T.'11. station at Gorrie, It is felt that the public is nott getting g the service it should from the cum- pany. , . Rev, Charles Allen Seager, M. A. D. D. sector of St. Mathew's Church, Hay - Fever SUMMER COLDS, ASTHMA, spoil many a holiday. RAZ - MAH Positively stops these troubles Sneezing, weezing, coughing, weeping eyes aren't necessary— melees you like being that way. 51.00 at your druggist's, or writs Templetona, Toronto, for a free trial Sold by Jas. Fox. Avonton Girls' Club took motor trip to Grand Bend last week. High class bull dogs were entered at Toronto .fair by W. 11, Hofick Mit- chell, Geo,"'Sulr left a potato stalk 6} ft. long with Mitchell Advocate Editor, 6 , , big tubera would have made a fine 1 addition to the exhibit. Neat iran railing, on cement found -I etion, now encircles the soldiers', inonnment et Mitchell. Drinking fountain is elan arranged. Coroner's jury found that Wm, Stricken, of Vilma, came to his death by strychnine poisoning last July, No responeibility is plaoed for the admin• ietration.. -its on the Pacific Coast Surely there is no centre in the world where one can get such a variety of summer sports as in Van- eouver, B.C. There are several ex- reheat beaches for bathing, there are half a dozen different lots of public tennis -courts within the city lis; there are several golf -courses, aseball and lacrosse, a polo -ground Out at Brighouse Park where re- cently the Vancouver team played teams from Kamloops and Calgary. Saturday afternoon nearly always. Minds a couple of cricket matches be- ing played at the beautiful grounds down at Brockton Point. But the most popular of 1,11 =Ge:nents in Vancouver are motor- arinehing and yachting. The har- down by the Yacht -club is dotted pleasure boats of every size d build; motor -power boats from e little rowboat with an outboard for fixed inside it right up the ale to the beautiful new launch ram Seattle, 110 f1„ built originally or a submarine chaser. All the Selling boats tura cut for he regretter; at variousolMa long the coast, Thera are 10 "kit- , 15 fest boat. of the "Cat boat" i the "Sir Tont" and the "Spirit" tiM "B" slaty. Om "Minsift r" 41i (1) The Vancouver Polo Team at Brighouse Park. (2) Sailing in Vancouver H'.ar- bor. 60 ft. yawl, the "Patricia," bumf specially for the ,Lipton Col between' Vancouver and Seattle and the only boat on the Pacific Coast that has the Marconi rig. But these are only a few of the hundreds of boate that dot the blue Within of Bnrrard Inlet or the stoa'.i adletlthrona 6868 it9Wk- EAST HURON FALL FAIR BRUSSELS Thursday and Friday Sept. 15 Speeding Contests 2.20 Trot or Pace - Purse $125.00 Hobbles allowed. Mile heats 3 in 5 Purses -50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent 2.40 Trot or Pace - Purse $100.00 Hobbles allowed. Mile heats 3 in 5 Purses -50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent Farmers' Trot or Pace Purse $50.00 Hnbbleb allowed. Purses—$2100, 516,00, 510,00 Purses—$10.00, 55.00, 53.00, 52.00 Running Race - . Purse $20.00 Committee reserves right to name starters in last, two races, Foot Races, &c. BOY'S RAGE, under 14 years, 100 yards .75 50 25 25 BOY'S RACE, under 10 years, 50 yards 50 25 25 25 GIRL'S RAOE, under 15 years, 100 yards 75 50 25 25 GIRL'S RACE, under 10 years, 50 yards 50 25 25 25 BEST FANCY DRILL by School Pupils. Not less than 12 nor more than 24 persons in each 5 00 8 00 2 00 Pupils and teachers admitted free to Fair. POTATO RACE ON HOR9EBAOE— Threepotatoes for each competitor etitor will be placed 100 yaede from starting point. Qompatitore stand by horse, mount and ride to first potato, dismount, pick up potato, remount and ride back to starting point, dismount and put potato in pail—repeating the operation for each potato, let $L50 ; 2nd 51,00 ; 3rd, 50c. No entrance fee, Special Prizes THE BANK OF NOVA.SUOT[Ao offers 510 divided :—let 56.00, 2nd 3400 fur the beat horse and buggy owned anddriven by a farmer or farmer's son being resident of the Grey or Morrie. THE STANDARD BANE offers $1000 for the best exhibits of grade cattle, divided :-1st, $5 00 ; 2nd, 53 00 ; 3rd, 52 00. GREY TWP. COUNCIL offers 8 prizes of 57 00, $5 00 and 53,00 for the beet Baby Beeves exhibited at Fair. Exhibits restricted to persons under 18 year's of age and residents of Grey. Animus Inuit be raised and fed in the ,Township. A. L. STE W ART offers 510,00 divided :—lst, $5.00 ; 2nd, $3.00 ; 3rd, 512,00, for best Dairy Cow. open to patrons of Brussels Creamery, MISS KATHLEEN WILTON offers 75c 50e and 25c for best group of bubbles. Work open to Room 11 pupils. MISS FLO. BUCFLANAN offers 75c, 50c, and 25c for Prettiest Nosegay arranged by pupils of Primary Room themselves. GEO. THOMSON offers 50 lbs, Five Roses Flour for beet two loaves of Howe -made bread. JAS. BALLANTYNE offers $1 00 for 2nd prize of Home -wads bread. DOWNING BROS, offers $2 00 for best collection of Poultry. W. H. KERR will give 'Cita Pose' for a year for beet two loaves of Homemade Bread ; and THE POST for a year fur best 3 lbs. Butter, WILTON & GILLESPIE offer $1.25 as 1st and 75e 69 Sad prize for best collection of 6 to 10 Snap Shote, open to pupils of Brussels school, MISS WINNLFRED MORRIS offers prizes of $1 00 75c and 255e for writing—Two samples to be written un one sheet of foolscapas fol- lows t—(a),a gem of poetry consisting of from four to eight lines and (b) "A specimen of my business writing," repeated ten times. Open to pupils of Brussels Continuation School. W OMEN'S INSTITUTE 'offers prizes 52.25, 51175 acid $100 for best col. lection of 6 cookies, 6 drop cakes and single Layer cake, light, open to gills under 16 years of age. MRS. J ANE THOMPSON offers goods valued at 52.00 for best Collection of Preserved Fruits. A. STRAOHAN offers $2 00 cash for best Collection Asters, GEO. R. WELLER offers 5200 for lady winning most 1st Prizes in Ladies' Wm k. OLIVER TURNBULL offers $300 lst prize, R. J. Hoover 8200 2nd prize for bast beef animal shown in the grade elites open to new ex- hibitors. JAS FOX offers a piers of Limoge Ohina valued 51 52.00 fur one winning greatest number of 1st Prizes for Flowers. SOCIETY offers 53 00 as let and 52 00 as Ind prize fur LSdie8' Driving 0 in test. W. J. McCRAOKEN offers $2 60 as Int end 51 50 as 2•td prize fur best two loaves of Bread made from. Royal Household Flour. DR. WHITE offals 51 00 for best Barred Rock Cockerel and Pullet. Grand Concert in Town Hall FRIDAY EVENING High Grade Talent has been secured in Kekoa's Hawaiian Concert Company London All round Musicians and Vocalists Plan of Reserved Seats at Fox's Drug Store. Special Picture Family Theatre Show at - Friday Evening at 7.30 and 9.15 Showing Famous "Down Home" Su per -Special Kincardine - Cornet - Band Has been engaged for the Fair, O. R. MULDOON, President. M. BLAOK, Sec.-Treiat.s. Prnrertyo:ebanges on 1110 Program Iil.lteltetl•II Isaac Hpr4a Ly ,'ell known Mitchell. ire, ie touring tIte \Vest, Dates of Neighboring Fairs Brussels ...,.. Rept 1510 1Vnugilam Sept. 17,23 Myth, ........ Sept, 23 d3 Glatowel S1pt. 27.28 plilvertot.,.„,.,, ,,,,.,,,,Sept 29.50 Ltiokamiv.• ,.,• , •••,••"•' Sept. 29.30 Mitchell Sept, 20 21 ,Atwood , .. • .••,.• •• ,Sept, 19.20 Teeswater „ Oct. 45 Seaforth Sept 22.23 Oct. 1 Gi' t le , .. .„ .., o► D not t 111 ........„.....001.• 6.7 r 231 l g ' 23 L2 Ailsa Oratg .. bept, Arthur Oct, 4 5 Ayton ,., •. Sept,Sept, 212213. ObCollicsleynpwood. •.. Sept. 29-80 16 Durham „„•• •^•^•.Sept, 2989 soder• Sept, 19.20' Fergus Sept. 22 28 Grandoh Sept, 6 8 Grand Valley.---„.,, .,,.. Sept, 27.28 Hanover ,.... Sept. 22 28 H a r r i e t rn1 pt.80 Kincardine ...•.•„ ••••• ••.^••• Sep`Set,. 1520.16 London ............. „ •• Sept, 10.17 Mildmay •••••.. ..... ...... , • Sept. 19.20 Paisley . Mount Forest .. ........ Sept. 21.22 Orangevill.e. .., Sept. 15.16 Sept, 27.28 Palmerston Oct. 4 5 Port Elgin .... •• Oct 1.8 Ripley...”. Sept. 27-28 Bull for Service The undersigned will keep for service, 011 814 L0180. Con, 2, Morrie township, the thoro'-bre Short Horn Bull, Gainford of Solent, No. 00418=. Sired by Gainford Marquis (100890) ; Dam Mildred VII by Royal Sailor t180591. Ped- igree may be seen on application. Terms - 510.00 for thorn' -brads payable nt time of ser• vice with privilege to return, Grade cows not w THOS. PIDRP roprletor Noran 'IrO ghat rrOtl l,` -in the, matt.r oftha 011t11tiI e} Alias Maud dome*, . Into of rho Village of crus. BOP, In the county of HUroftr Wigow, deootiaed, Nolies to horsby lre» puranan5 10 "'Pita Iiw V/14041 staInles 01 Ontario, Ohaptor 121 seotk rt a i' tt or and Glta 11 v a olela,e n811ar iailt a g "t t 9 h b, u and lit a a aK (b I /oleo M d cite u r 4ha t , a st , it h n t0) h t 118 r dt es a. 01 a 8 C of 4 a Y p l s widow ,�allle hetipor l).1 died of qr red It the lllet day of �s,Iiay, q U lOdl etre railatred nn ar befpre kite 1741 day a1 Saptt+mbar A D 1001 to acid by theprepelder dalivet Go lr 14 Yteat ono or Ilia l0xeoutora of 51,8 ,804 will and Laateniettl of the deaatitrd,,Il, Itrunsals P. d) , Ontael8, Chef t t;hrlatlan told ourns0445888x, nd de• seriptiens, the 0111;41 ottlara u1 t41,14r alalm, tittatntant8u1 of (hair n8aount8 and Im1ure of 1118 seaurtttaa ((1 nnyl held by them, And furbbertnhs notice that after auoh (11114 montlinted data 1115 1050outore will pdeseod to dlstr(huto the a0sets oK the deosaso amongst (ha perttes en1ltled (hereto, havleg regand onl . to the 81110) of wbteh they a tall ha Ye z u or tl t and the sal. E or C a w no bo Home, liable for the said assets any part thereof to kin any person or parsons, a whose ahem notice shall Bat hove been renefved by them at the time of such distrlbutlon, Dated Gbls 24111 dny o1 August, .4.11 1001, F. 8.6CCYI i' t®xoeutars, p8' .1, A, M0NMJGH TON, S Farm for Sale perm roe sale, containing 100 acres being Lot 12, Con. 14, Groy township. About 80 acres cleared and balance in hush. Good frame house, hank barn, orchard and plenty or oprlo water. For further pertieulnre as to price, terms, &o., apply THOS. eLIOARMONT, Phone 4211 Proprietor. House for Sale The property of the late Mrs. Procter, oar - tier of Alexander and Flora street, Bruasels, is ofiored for sale. Good frame house and 5: flare of land, Possession may be had on October Int For further particulars apply THIIIDLL, Phone 1011 R. R. No, 4, Brussels, Hill View Farm JAS. A. REA Breeder of targe English Berkshires Young stook for sale, either sex. For further partteulsre write or phone. Brussels Central= Walton P. 0, Phone 0010 R. R. 0 44•+•+' 1 44+40444'344> '44•®•1• 4•F4r•h•+hro•f•Oi tte+4 N••F••FG•F40•k•4 • • The Seaforth Creamery 4• regWanted t® • Sd yCream e Cythoroughly established and that mg youthPromptreamerSerythorouice and Satisfactory Results. We solicit your patronage knowing that we can give you thorough satisfaction. ••°r We will gather your Cream, weigh, sample and teat • 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 our Agent, MR. T. C. • ▪ McCALL, Phone 23 to, Brussels, or write to ••• •i The Seaforth Creamery Co. SEAFORTH, ONT. a v 404.4.4.0.•+•4.44+•4•+•4.04. +0+0+0+0 4.+..4N ie0O+04440rs 1 e..4...44f....... ...44400 8 ♦ +0.1'• 84.0.0444• WNO+t •N•06 • Students May Enter Any Time • •• • I/ didl?idid I, 40 • ••• 1 ••• • • Add rose rho Colloao for Free Catalogue, to oitl+or • • Stratford or Wingham i • : OC10M•• ••N414110••••4040044 •• a !.see 444 a,.2 0 8 5 r. 4 a a 1.64004441, v The School with experienced inhtructors. The School which gives thorough Courses. The School which assists its Graduates to positions. Cream Wanted ® Itawtl��t its Ship yiuur 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 Creamer Stewart Drosr