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The Brussels Post, 1921-10-20, Page 4iitatiods TFIURSI)RY, OCTOBER 20, 192I PaovINCIALATli14ASU1tak PaTalt SMrrjf says Ontario 'Mow have a half million surplus by clow of financial year, Tnat Outlets good in the midst of a long eon- tinuetion of deficits -1e se many govern. menta.. ° C x Ap A I N i A Alar opal Railways atiow a decided gain in earn tugs, . Level heeded management,• equable peesouger a d freight rates, uento,date set vice and the lopping off pf unneoessary officials or. expense should keep the balanceon tbe right side of the /edger. ANGLICAN Synod, meeting at Remit ton, evidenced a vett' friepoly 'spirit toward Cburcb Uoion and will make 1t easy for other advances, A united church would be a great force for Rigbteouaness, we believe. Cpmmittees of other churches are busy too, JAILER CART6a sort of got the "kick - out" at London jail over the escape of the Murrell Bros. and thereby a new job was opened up quite unexpectedly. There don't appear to be any shortage of seekers for the vacancy as more than too have applied fur the berth. Funny bow quickly aspirants grow when the door Is open, LAST week New PBruaewick spoke In no uncertain way When they pronounced against tbe importation of booze. Coo- trary to some of the other provinces the cities also piled np big majorities, St. John giving 2,000, Moncton /,goo and Fredericton 400. John Barleycorn dies hard but he's being booted out of Canada just the same, EVIDENCg in connection with the in vestigation of that old timber deal (if not steal) of the lata Plovincial Govern- ment is a "loud smeller" and shows bow prone public men may be to "wink," if nothing worse at what should be straight business transactions. We suppose if the Drury Government bad not boisted their predecessors nobody would ever bave heard of the little game being put across. The human family is surely very human. A Nuatast of the cities and towns are catering to the farmers and their fami- lies in commuaitics adjacent by the opening of lest and parcel rooms, equipped with modern conveniences. ett,000 is being spent by the Chamber of Commerce in Gaelph for this very put, pose. This feature is no doubt appre- ciated by those who derive the benefit but it would not do any harm to express it to the promoters. The silly old yarn that, people would not come to town if booze was shut off bas been disproved thousands of times and the libel on the tillers of tbe soil made a laughiog stock. HEAR the leaders of the political parties. Hon. Mr. Haighton, Hon. Mr. Ring and Hon, Mr, Crerar have worth while- messages for the people, We may beve our preferences and possibly not agree with utterances or statements but get the information anyhow and sift out the chaff if you think it is there, The country needs the best to be had but prejedice or bigotry wont be the best scales to weigh public issues in. If governments don't 811 the bill or do their duty kick them out and put tbose you believe will honestly try to serve in their places, but hear what has to be said and mark your ballot for the repre- sentative who will serve Canada best. Iv half the t ime and money spent on trying to get to the North Pole were de- voted to "sewing wood" at home there would be something to show for the ef- fort at the close of the year, "Wbere there is no vision the people perish" and where its all "vision," so called, the folk either starve to death or live by impos- ing on their friends 01 course tbere must be pathfinders and discoverers but along with all this should be the exer- cise of a good chunk of common sense and keeping on terra firma instead of al- ways wanting to aeroplane or build castles in the air. Doing is better than dreaming. Wake up and get busy. Do you throw bricks at at the level head- ed woman candidate seeking office 7 Did yon say site ought to stay home and confine berself to the duties and care of her own home circle i' It strikes us If our women folk quit the work they are doing today outside of the borne 9 out of re critics would see the work go by de• fetiit before they would lift a helping hand. No Sir! l we lay a debt is owing womankind never likely to be paid, even by a vote of thanks for A f services per. formed in the church, eominnnity and every other good cause wanting "lift. era," If they cant do any better as M, P's or M P. P.'s than Borne of the "basswood" material who has pocketed indemnity by false pretences then Perlia. mentary halls had better close up and mi111ons of dollars, oftoned tquandefed, diebitreed toprojects and for purposes of general lrreetical benefit, White Wyandotte Cockerels for Sale Afew titmice White Wyandotte Ooakerels for sale. Call and he Ooivineed, They crow for them, eel ves. G. B USse s A. Manning r i 1.1 if 3 La1,an a trade and dont be satisfied astir yuu have mastered the details and are able to prove you are a specialist at your job. One trouble today is short- cuts are taken to shorted apprenticeships and the tesult often is a "botch" is turi,edout instead of a workman. The same is often true of school and col;ege life, anything to get in the preseribtd t,n1e and as a result it is eftec a poor Moth that is made at the examination tests. Yoe 180'1 grow an oak on mush- room principles. Now is the time to quiz the man or woman seeking your s:ft age as to their positive opinion on fundamentals. Tbev should be able and ready to give an answer as to where they stand. Sound legislation desired by the people bas often been throttled or blockaded by the weathercock individual wbo trimmed their salts to catch favoring breezes to advance personal interests on their par- ticular party no matter what became of the cause or the country. A gocd re- cord is the best way of judging wbat. AMY be expected in days to be. DON'T be a groucher, nor wear crape on your bat while you paint gloom pic- tures of hard times at hand. While there may be need of retrenchment and the practice of economy we dont believe you can tie up the Dominion of Canada so as to cripple business and starve out the people. We are of the opinion that fine times are abead of us and that by care, thrift industry rY and everybody YACS workbe "good d t go d o day.," some people tike to talk about, are on the way. Buckle into your j 1b, spend your moues at home and cheer for Canada instead of b-ing.a croiker and things will right tuemselves i0 due course. SOpTH PERTH Will run a 3 ring circus a too on December 6. Wm. Forrester, a well known Mitebeli resident, is the nominee of the Liberals ; Dr. Steele, the past M. P , castes the colors for the Conservatives and Rob1, BerryBien- shard township, represents the U F 0 The est uamed was elected last election, as far as a majority was concerned but the overseas soldiers' vote, applied to Dr Steele's minority passed bins it and Forrester out, a most unsatisfactory con- dition of affairs in, any riding. Iu the triangular fight the Dr. will hkely stand a good show of gettiog back to Oaawa, even if a majority dont want him. It's a nonsensical way to do but if the parties won't harmou'ze then von have to be satisfied with potluck, nothwttb- standing tbe fact that possibly the object sought to be attained becomes an im- possibility. Political Notes fn the Province of Ontario theevot- ers' list for cities, towns and villages will be based upon existing provincial Or municipal lista of 1919 or 1920, The Ontatio provincial lists are more than two years old, and there is no statut- ory provision for the preparation of new lists in cities, towns and villages. Aroa consequence the chief returning officer hire decided to adapt the sug- gestion of Alexander Smith, barrister of Ottawa, and has instructed return• ing oflicets to use for guidance in compilation whatever lista are avail- able, Wi ngham District W. M. 5. Convention Annual District Convention of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church, YVingham Mallet, was held in Gorrie, on Thnre- day, Oct. 0th, Mrs. T. 0. Johnston, Supellntendent, presiding. There was a splendid attendance both after- noon and evening, many wishing to hear Rev. Kenneth ,L Beaton, B. A., one of the Wingbam District boys home from China on furlough, who ad- dressed both meetings. Interesting and helpful talks were given byMre. Foreman, of Union. on Circle Work t Mrs. Mills. of Olatk's, on Flartd Work and Mrs. Ed. Johnston, Blnevale, on Auxiliary Work. Bible Study was Rheumatism? Or Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago? The remedy is simple, frtexpen- siive, easily taken and harmleue. Telmpleton's Rheumatic Capsules Your druggist wilt supply you. Write for free trial to Temple. ton's% 56 Colborne St., 'T'oronto., Sold by Jae, Fox 1 in Walton by W. 0, Neal. CO]PI.ETftY FRE[ Of ONSTATON Tried for Years to Fled Belief "MIT -A TIVESH GAVE IT Chronic Conslipailon or lnuu icient action of the bowels, Is one of the greet Dawes of disease, Some autho- rities even elal03 that Constipation cannot be permanently corrected. This is a great mistalce, because here is the proof that coestipatiun can be cured and the bowels mad 2 to act regularly and naturally, YAuuouTO, N.S. "For years, I was troubled with Constipation, and had to take laxa- tives and purgatives all the time. 1f I neglected to take these, the bowels would refuse to do their work, About two years ago, a friend advised me to try "Fruita.•tives", which I did. Tie first box helped me so much that I obtained further supplies of therenledyand continued the treat- ment. after using about eight boxes, my bowels were able to perform their particular function without aid. .The relief in my case has been lasting, as up to date, I have never had any further trouble. I can recommend "Fruit -a -tines" to all suffering as I did and I am sure they will derive equal benefit". A. W. FRANKLIN. "Fruit-a-tives" are sold by all dealers at 800 a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 26c., or sent postpaid by Fruit -a. tires Limited, Ottawa, Ont. conducted by Mrs (Rev.) Cragg, Wing. ham, and Stas (Rev.) O'Iiell, Ethel, reviewed the new Study Book. A. pleasing feathre of the afternoon s - p g ses- sion was a talk to the Goo rioschool children "Tbe Children of China" by Mr. Beaton. Repents were encour- aging, showing a' epleddid advenee, ales the Addition of one new auxiliary and a new Circle during yeare lit the evening, Ala Beaton gave a fotee- ful ttddrees proving that }viten the Ohinese were Christianized they Me caste real Obristieu workers, hulu't by lure, .1111tchau, Ethel, and Miss Wood, Brussels, and a pantomime by mernbeta of tViughant Oh eta were much appre6lated. Ladies of Currie Auxilutry entertained the visitors to le splendid, supper in the hasernent. The new officers a leoted were Mrs, W. 11. Willis,uletin ode t awl Mrs. tet 1 t 3 . 1 ), 1 1V' T Greer; Secretary, both of Wing- Iten1. Dr. Ross, of Brussels, Wins free Press Trophy Loddon Free Press of Wednesday of last week says teethe J. V. Rose, Brussels won The London Free Press trophy, and incidentally the melee singles tennis oharupionship of West- et'rr ()nutter), when he -defeated Dr. Tisdale, of Delhi, in the challenge match staged at Hon. 0. 5. Hymau's enure yeel(edgy afternoon. Dr. Ross won frolu 3. G. Boucher, of London, in the Heals of kite West- et'11 Ontario tennis tournament, aid qualified thereby to rneetDr, Tisdale, who has been the holdet of the. trophy Since 1915, It was a decisive victory for 1)i' Ross, as he captured three ont of four sets from'Dr. Tisdale. The entire four sets ended by the score of 6-1. Dr. Tisdale was successful in winning the first set, but the next tli1e0 were won by the Bi usseis player, formerly of Toronto Uuiversify. The new tennis -champion, who 18 im the twenties, outplayed Dr. Tisdale, who has had many more years' ex, perience at the game, Rose won in great form and was persistent, The Bittssels star had a keen eye and exhibited unusual ability in serv- ing. His style was superior to any- thing disclosed in the tourney this year, and made plays which appeared impossible. The gallery applauded Dr. Roes frequently. Dr. TitduIe, although defeated, is a sportsman of high calibre, and all though the contest corn plitl)eittell Ross 011 his playing. The former chalrlpion realized that 'Ross lied the edge on him and was glad to credit his opponent with the bonne. In theliTisdale tl r d set Dr. la dale threat. erred to come I ask and take the lead, Ross was leading by three games while Tisdale went sear elese. The ex. . tennis champion Bien %von three con- seentive pelmet and the Bet finished with the active of 0.4. Muss player( close to the not and Tisdale reedits this to be partly reepun'.ible Far the winner's 8mceese, 11'; "1'7 Meyer which appeared to he eitlibult to luutdle were spade by Wove with little or no exertion. 'Mulatto 22)18 unfortunate lit serving and lois opllonent gained many points on inferior plays. The last get wee a thrilling affair and contained triot'e close plays than the outer three co,mbfned. The two 'Muerte-gave thi hest they had and en- deavored to uutplrty each other, Unfevnl'able contlitions existed as the day wits. broken by showers of relit, and after the third get had been 'slogan play was suspended for more than ono hour owing 10 the $info. ThA e00(11e1) menet was wet, and for title reeeon the platy was rout as speedy as it wunld'have 11eee otherwise, La the final [Hen's eiugles, which Wns the qualifying round fur the chal- lenge match, Ross defeated Boucher, of London, by the seers of 2 0 in the first set, The Londoner won the second by the not of 0 4, but lost the third by 8 10, - J. 0. Boucher needed only to win theebauipionehip yesterday to have made the Isoldon Free Prean trophy his pet moment property., The cull was awarded for competition in 1918 and was won by J. 0. Boucher for two consecutive yearn. ° In 1915 Dr. Tis- dale became champion, and the play WKS snependad in 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919 anti 1020. Perth County Perth County Ocuneil /net last week. Business prrospects at Stratford are meet promising, 12 hew houses have been erected fn Mitchell this year. Apples are poor crop and poor qual- ity around Mitchell. Liberal candidate for South Perth is FVtn. Fou rester, Mitchell, Cowmilloe Cameron may, seek Mit- chell Afayor's chair next year, G. T. It has appointed Druggist Fee - gegen as uptown ticket agent. Listowel }for ticultural Society is boosting the Fall planting of butts, Life :Membership was presented Mrs. 11. J. Gourley of St. Andrew's W. M. S., Stratlot el, Fine barn, live stock, rkc., in Rib- bert, belonging to Edgar Butson, was destroyed by five. ere. Robt. Roy, aged S9 years, died home aG he' l t n1 e. tt 1 Kt I 9 t se dale. An e 11 and 211211111;tet' fns viva. Returning dicer for North Perth is R. 7, Orr, Stratford, and for South riding Copt, Oxnard, St. Alert's. The University of NiCigair .11111M1411110111111.1 lberta The establishment of the Uni- versity of Alberta in Edmonton has bro.,1ht about a great Intellectual stimalus in the West where there are in the youth of the province wonderful potentialities for national efficiency and good citizenship. At tl,e primary session 6P the 'Legis- lat:ru cf Alberta in 1906, an act was passed creating the University of Alberta and in 1908 the first presi dent entered upon his duties with sessions beginning in September of that. year. The site of the University on the high bankf of the Saskatchewan in South Edmonton comprises 268 acres while there is also a farm of 800 acres. Five hundred acres are under cultivation in addition to those conked by bujldings. The institu- tion is financed by the government and the expenditure to date exceeds three and one-half million dollars. There are three commodious rosf- dentiel buildings—Athabasca Hall, Assiniboia Hall and Pembina Hall, providing residential accommodation for four hundred students. The main reaching building is a handsome structure of eco -classic style and was opened for elaases in the fall of 1915. The new medinal building which will be completed for the opening of the fall session ranks as. one of the finest in Canada, It forme the southern part of a quadrangle of University buildings and is in architectural harmony with the oth- er structures. In addition to acoom- xnodating the department of chenille try, it contains Iabeeatoriee for the department of anatomy, physiology, pathology and public health, There are two loeture halls, in theatre form with a capacity for tWo hundred 'steatite eaeh. . 'Twenty-five thous sand dollars, representing the inter- est oft half a million, has been made available for the medical faculty by ttile 200k/eller Foundation, toe the (1) The Main Teaching Building of the Alberta University. (2) The Engineering Building, in rear of the Math Building. promotion of better medical training in the United States and Canada, Dr, H. M. Tory, IMA., is presi- dent of the University; W. A. R. Kerr, M. A.., is Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; 11. A. Rowes, B.S.A., is Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture and Dr. A. C. Rankin is Dean of the Faculty et Medicine; The University has achieved the 'mportaht function of reaching in its educational work, the people of the province at lgrge through extension work. There: is a special secretary for this department who promotes lecture courses throughout (he pro- ,inoe, a Press Bulletin, a system of travelling libraries and a bureau for information for literary clubs, de - eating societies and such organize - thins. One 'important work was a series of discussions before various l udiences In the province, ori the social proliletns of Western Canada life. The Scientific Association has a definite program of economic re- search into the resources of the pro - deco, The university farms ere conducting an expeelmental station for agricultural research. %The library of nineteen thousand volanme has a large collection of books written by (:anndian authors on CAnnde and Is located 1110 the Audi, bulldieg. Undc r the direction of the Exten- sion Board, the farm young people of Alberta were given a week of work and play at the University, m June. A feature of the Univers1ty Is the Summer School for teachers which is carrying on its ninth pro- gram of work. "Evergreen and Gold," the year book of the University gives a re- sume of the activities of the year which are as interesting as they are broad hi scope, The Clubs include the A5rivelteral Club, the Pharmacy Chb u1 its first year, the Medical Club In its fourth year. Literary and Musial interests are prontoted liy the literary Association, the Glee (suit, Mardoifn Club and the University orchestra. The Drama- tic Society hair established a reputa- tion in Alberta. Bernard Shaw's comedy "You Never Can Tell" was the spectacular production give» in the leadutg cities of the Province. The V,'ritcr.e' Club, whose program. fins covered the various fields of literary endeavor toed value in such 121 2 ru;; p1040 c'0 .t1, Alberta. Amateur sport in Western Canaria has let n developed by the 17niver11- ty of Aeoerla Athletics Society., l here is c track club, soccer, baskets ball team, rugby and hockey, and great advance has been node in wonmu's ai.luatios.---G. r IJ ,J. ScAimerville, Pipeetone, Minn„ is visitlug .tor lit, Maoya after 30 years 4G s n e 1 � e 0 1 Nov,. 11 Is the date of nnYsfling a. Soldiers' taLlet iii Lrullatton Mellen diet ohut'eh, • Golden wedding of J, and Mrs. Kest - A61', Stratford, watt; oelebtitted and puree preaettted, Empty boxes under eountel'- in 1 1.'Aer'e etnle, St. Marys got on fire but were extiuguisbetl, Blouse tablet 1108 been placed 'ill Rugal Bank, Stratford, In 005)0017 of 1), 0, Bradshaw and J. O. Riches, mounters of attar who fell in 020 war. Average cost per day for 1521)0us at the Stratford jail was 197.10;, accord- Ing to the report for last year pro- tented by Jailor Nicol, Tireoperating coat 0f the jai► was t4,15O,19. During the year there worn 107 prisonerg in the jail, iucludrog seven females. There were 73 Uanadians, 16 •Du ••lisp, 8 Scoteb, 2lriesb, 7Atnstfcari8, o'f the wt. it nets eleven could neither read;nor write, 'Phare were 24 comwttmoute for breech of the 0, T. A.., 18 for nag - saucy and 17 for theft. AUOTION SALES AUCTION 8412 OM FARM 820011. 1011,111. MASTS, &o. -T. R. Bonpett, Auctioneer, hoe received instructions from.. the under- signed proprietor to sell by Public Aiceion at 0351 Lot 68, Con. let, Morris, Wednesday,Oct. 26th at 1. e'clook sharp, the following valuable property ;-1 sow due to calve Des, 19611, I heifer due to calve January 20th, 1 sow duo to. Delve Feb.2nd,1 cow due to calve Feb, 20111,1 cow due to calve Marsh 1st, 1 sow due to calve )naroh 41h,) eoW doe to ealye April 26111,1 cow doe to calve May lith, 1 cow doe to calve May 22nd, 1 cow due to calve May 12th, 1 sowdue to calve April 26thal cow doe to calve March281), 1 heifer rising 8 farrow, 1 thoroughbred Durham ballrleing 2, 1 grade Polled Angus hall 1 year old, 1 heifer 2 years old, a yearling heifers, 7 yearling /Aeere, 8 Spring oalvee, 11 sows, 18 pigs ready to ISO lbs. 10 York shoe, 50 hens, about 10 tons of hay, 100 bus. mixed grain, 100 bushels oats, 26 bus. peas, quantity of sheaf corn, 1 high wagon, 1 truck wagon, 1 set bobsleighs, 1 combination atonia rack,. 1 single plow, 1 gang plow.. Sate wi1hoat ra• serve 08 the Proprietor ds overstocked. Terms.-8nme of 56.00 mud ander /cash ; over that amount 10 months credit given on fur. Melling A pprOved Joint Notes. 6 per cent off for cash. on credit emonnts. J. 01,25111512, Proprietor. • Farm; for Sale Flreeel ass farm 101 sole in Greytownship, cenastel»gg 100 notes. Fins balhiege end a good da111ed well. ponerete stabling under berm. TMs farm eon be boeghtat a Very IOW 11411.P0 , d n»)be unfitly financed, tfApply o TAP PoaT, Farm for Sale 100 more inran for eels beingN'Ifi Lot 20, pan, 9, aierrl0. Abant v5nore4 0)e»1W), There is -a comforntblc hoose, with 5000 Dauer, bank horn, with 20ment floors 10 stables, pigpen &D„ gaud well, urebard and plenty_ of water oat mon, Oply 80 suds to eebmo , 131080011, and Birth are ey, unto distant. 26 novae of Fell plowing dont+. Far further perticniara se to. price Aad urea: which ewe liberal, apply to teen Foy, Brussels. House for Sale The property el the late Mrs, Procter, Dor. mer of Alexander and Flora Street, Brussels, is oaered tor nate. Good frame hopes rind f4 aori of lend, Poaoeseion may be halon October 1412 Nor tartlets partioulare apply 10.- W M. THGELL, Phone 101.1 R, lt, No, 4, llroseels, Bull for Service The undersigned w111 keep for Rervfoe, on 8% Lot 00, Con. 2, Morrie township, thethoro'-bred Short Born Bull, Gainford of Salem, No, W418=, Sired by Getnford 0argnie (`1008001 ; Dam Mildred. VII by Royal Sailor 418850), ped- ig6rse may be seen on application. TOMS - 51.0.00 for thorn'-breda payable at time of ser- vice with privilege to retarn. Grade sows not allowed. 2'808. PIEROS, Proprietor Hill View Farm m JAS. A. REA Breeder of large %Hsh Berksli res Young stock for sale, either sex. For further pArtlealars write or phone. Bru-sels'Ceatrat- Wattonp.0, Phoneme) B, B. 8 04444+4 4•4•44444404444•44.+44. 04-44.4r4•t'4+4*4+4+•444410'W4,4 The Seaforth Creamery • +' • ream Wanted • • 0 t • • • •t' • • • • Bend 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. We will gather your Cream, weigh, sample and test it honestly, using the scale test to weigh Cream sam- ples 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 23zo, Brussels, or write to The Seaforth Creamery Co. SEAFORTH, ONT. 4.4••• NN'N4•ts..i/ 1 Students 9 •• + • w� • • • • • O • a a Stratford ° 9 00•••••••••••••••••••••••• k • 44 •••4.04 44 E e 8 44 •0.0.000 May Enter Any Time 3i • • f S 1 The School i cool w th experienced instructora. The School which gives thorough Courses. The &School which assists its Graduates to positions. Andreae tho Collage for pros Oataiogub, to oithor or . Wingham ream Wanted 111111111211111.11MMIIIIIMII 111.6111111.11111•1111111=11111111111111111111111111111111M Ship your Cream Direct to the Brussels Creamery:. Prompt Service Satisfactory y Returns We furnish you with Cana • 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 Factoryone trial and au Y will not want to discontinue, Drussels Stewart Br os. C __ mer , Preps, a.