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W [MINIM'S:, A PR I fe*e 1924
f la- t w ,k F etir S1 nun
of the well lonnvu Seienidie nr'0,11
died at his Mane in New York. alit r
short iltnese, He lied a wand with
tnitne.
'Ji n,1 the tqlelp-a-bit" Society. It will
do you good to exercise yuttr, muscle.
brain non hear i No admission fee
• Yon Initiate suatraelf and take as mane
efte • degrees as yeti work for, need not stop
at the 3211d. •
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/loan UP Of bank ear at Montreal, the
stealing of the cesli and the murder
committed reads like a Wild West
escapade ilasteal of a genu'ue incideut
in brovel daylight. All the daredevils
are evelently eot dead yet.
leo norms from Montreal to Vancouver
is going aka old IfIckoiy" and le 2
hours less than the former C. P. R.
schedule. A joke years ago was that
time was often lost by the Conductor
and Eogineer bovine to get ft to drive
cattle off the track They dont do that
on this flyer, a'though the cattle get off
all the same.
A NUltE,ItY will be established at the
great British Empire Exposition to be
' held a' Lendm, athere parents can pass
over the care of children for a fee of 12
cents for 4 hours' care, instead of trail.
Mg them round all day. There will be
nurses, attendants, games. &c.. for
• children up to 7 tsr 8 yeats of age.
Guess infants %yin be barred They will
likely join the Howlers' ebib.
Toeoitiers who wax =v eloquent over
Personal Seherty might learn a very
practical lesson from the town of Forest.
banibton Co wbere the Provincial
Board of Health has ordered a water-
works system to be put in and on tbe
refusal of the town to do so have entered
suit to compel them and also against the
Municipal officers for direliction of
duty. "I'rn my own boss" N very often
pure fietain were it nAtrows down to the
last analysis. Our liberty ends when it
interfere, with 'he rights of others or
when by our actions we would do harm
to oarselves.
WHEN the Lea l Legislature under-
took to work amendments into Church
Union legNiation, defeating the proposi-
tion of t'ie h. they exceeded their
peroganve, in our judgement. They
had the reeet to vetu or endorse the bill.
but to undertake to de weat was purely
a matter to be dealt wet fly the highest
Court of one of the &tenor:Mations in-
terested was to assume authority that
never belonged to them, especia.ly when
there was such pronounced action by
said *bomb assembled in said Court.
Somebody is responsible for a tangle
that may take many a day to get the
knots out of it.
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Wei° got the Sr5,000 ? Tbis is among
the very latest queries. Anybody giv-
ing the correct answer will be entitled to
a free trip on the Avon Lake, Stratford,
in one of the gondolas. Orchestra, ac-
companying the excursion, will play
softly, "Thou art so near and yet so far"
and other melodies. The Good Book
speaks of riches that dy away. That
appears to be the pattern of that etrs,000.
even the cheque, after being cashed,
flew some place. Those Home Bank
transactions remind us of the dear old
poem. "Be it ever so dirty there's no
place like Home."
Shortly before eight o'clock on Mon-
,4 la • 4J1 p.'" "4i 4 4, 4 a 4 4 .4 1... 4 4. 4.
alace
akery
WllY bother with the worey
of Ihnue Baking doing
the housecleaning Little
' when you can get just whet Yon
went at our Bakery for less
than the east of limiting It at
hone,
Ask for one
Homemade .flatmeal Cookies
15o a dozen
vies
Out stook of
Easter Eggs, Chickens
and Rabbits
ba arri1rd and eve on display
In South whitlow,
Phone 82x Proprietor
THE world moves and those who de-
sire to keep up with the procession must
travel a swifter gait than the snail. A
radio outfit bas been invented to attach
to a man's hat, it is said, to keep wear-
er posted while on tbe jump. "Talking
through your bat" will not be nearly as
much of a joke as it was when you used
to indulge in it.
A COAAWN1TY Get -Together Banquet
was held at °nine recently in which the
town and countryside assembled and
discussed common interests It is just
what ought to be done in every com-
muoity The old fashioned idea "that
there is a great gulf fixed" between
urban and rural folk is as great a myth
as was ever palmed off. When the
o nintry prospers so do the towns and
vice versa, hence the wisdom of seeking
ways and means of mutual advance-
ment What do yOu think about it ?
Miss Serrate ereia O'CoNtroa was
admitted to the bar of Alberta as a duly
qualified Barrister and Solicitor. She
was bore near Oath 3. Ont.. and was one
of a family of a round dram A un'que
characteristic of the O'Connor's is that
Mies O'Connor has 2 brothers in the
legal profession in Calgary and 2 others
are law soadents. Law sort of runs in
the O'Connor fami'y by the looks of it.
when 5 choose the legal profession.
"Bend the twig and bend the tree."
Tag Poser will endeavor to keep tab on
Miss D'Coun re 's career.
A Tortoni.° man was sent to the
Reformatory at Guelph for 6 months for
attempting to blackmail Rev. Mr, West,
Holstein Former saw the rev. gentle-
man remove 2 robes belonging to him
from a cutter in the church shed and
seeing a chance to make a haul, forget-
ting that there was such a word as
caution. demanded $so from Mr. West
or he svou'd unfold a tale to the public
over the supposed purloining. The case
was banded over to the Court with the
above result. Extortmner got off easy
to batch up such a silly piece of business
He'll likeiy think twice before be makes
a goat of bimself Nothing like having
your story founded on genuine facts. It
is not a safe thing to fool with the par-
sons anyway.
Perth County
day evening of last week the large
about style of getting to their destine- bank barn belonging to Charles Rode ; tillers are aliens of lhe loweet .
Paiteraerserrs often have a very round
in Logan Township, a few miles North They have been repeatedly caught,
tion. "The longest way round is the of Mitehell, was destroyed by fire, going from garbage can to garbage
surest way home" is an addage that t Members of the Rode family were can along the residential streets, gath-
might be taken with a barrel of salt. tAorreking in the barn at the time. hdeetcresreoff meat, hipecif aloe peel -
Alberta coal and the transportation sititterteedetinketehwe strawwaL shed,wabuet
inngmaking their vtiree'civoncoctionl. n171
rrinagatn
they
question 10 general, with long debates, corse. Horses and cattle were all got one still confiscated by" the police,
often end in a bigger misunderstanding. out of the barn safely, but one hog, a recently, a dead cat was found., '
''Great bodies move slowly'' was a
theory our school teachers of olden day
used to endeavor to impress. That's
true but funerals are conducted on a
more rapid schedule since the motor
hearse came into service. If the per
diem of parliaments were cut in twain
our guess N that the sessions would soon
get a bustle on so as to complete pro-
gram,
and ber of the British Empire.
AN A APIARY
10.
• G. A. BADMAN, Proprietor
The above shows part of the Apiary of G. A. Deadman. Brussels, alseen in the Fall. For Winter the hives re-
main where they are, packed mostly two hi a terse, There are 10 rows o 27 colonies each. If one wants to kill time
just mune a minute on each hive andlialf a day is gone. This le probably the largest Apiary in Canada, Mr, Head-
man has been in the busInese for years and understands 11 thoroughly.
Notice to Stationery
Hoisting Engineers
Engineers' Examinations will be
conducted at The Queen's Hotel,
Palmereton, April Elth, commenc-
ing at 9 a. in.
Mr. Scott, Examiner.
Dressmaking
Have opened a shop above
D. W. Ferguson's store (with
hallway entrance between
Mr. Ferguson's and Mise
Hingston's Millinery) where
I will be pleased to attend to
the wants of ladles in Brus-
sels and locality.
Chargee moderate.
Miss F. M. Kerney
BRUSSELS
Pertinent Paragraphs
for Women Voters,
In the British Parliament there are
now, it is claimed, 300 members who
favor the Temperaoce cause. These
men and women, regardless of party,
have x ecen Lig organized to aid tem-
perance legislation. Never before in
British history was there so strong a
group,
EASIEST WAY
"The bootleggers are killing their
own genie," said Wm. Bryan, recent-
ly. "More than anyone else, the boot
leggers are leading the country
toward real Prohibition. This le part-
ly due to the exorbitant prices they
che.rge, antIpartly on account of the
virulent poisons they sell.' The trend
of the times Is summed up the case
of the darkey woman, who bad called
in a doctor to attend her husband,
who was down with the flu.
"What's I gwine to gib him ?" asked
the woman.
"Whiskey," was the doctor's reply.
When the doctor had named the
price per quart of good whiskey the
wife remarked :
"I can bury him cheaper den dat."
MOSTLY ALIENS
According to Deputy Coroner Pito,
of Philadelphia, garbage is fretenently
and in the making of bootleg liquor.
Ile says 1—"The majority of illicit (lie-
number of hens, all of the implements
hay. and grain were burned. Mr
Rode's loss nn Karn and contents wit
be about $6,000, which le partly cover
ed by insurance.
factory Hands Wanted
THE NAMBY-PAMBY VOTER
"Hadn't we better stop these Boot-
leggers by restoring the beverage Sale
of drink? Not the old saloon of
course. Perhaps by Government
Sale ; or granting strictly -regulated
tavern licenees." Thus says soma
weak-kneed elector.
Now listen to how they do it in
Sotithern Rhodesia. the newest mem-
wal•II0/0.We want a number of Men .0
, Boys to work in our Wagon Oe Oetober 1,st, 1923, this 0orornon-
Neamema Council of Women is aSE- wealth inaugurated her new respnn.
Works, Brussels. Apply at once,
itig the Dominion goveronaent to make Bible government and darted out for
women eligible for appointment as Ament Breme
t. & Wh
-..-- herself, with full woman's franchise.
, At once a law was enacted against.
Sei
oators. We suppose the dear ssters
have heard that the Senate has been BRUSSELS
. 1 selling liquor to natives or Indians.
Are the Bootleggers obeying it ?
designated by some wicked beggars as They are :
"a council of old women" and judged if Why 7 There is lot e of money to be
made by ignoring it.
Cement ' 8 Yea, nbet the penalties are 2500, or
the title were correct that young active
to the "old ladies" in this 0i,tawa pars -
females would be a great improvement a n
ut i the' imprisonment for a first
offence • and a year's imprisonment
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lt pays to use
MARTIN —SENOUR
MARBLE -ITE FLOOR- FINISH
Nothing like it for Hardwood Floors
it wears like /ton
wnte to Hood Offine. Montreal For Free Bookiet
HOME PAINTING MADE EASY
SOLD BY
GEO. R. •
BRUSSELS, ONT.
THE CHILDREN DO NOT KNOW
The other evening a lad of eleven
buret into the room where his father
and the Managing Editor of a city
paper were discussing a business mat-
ter. "Daddy, what Is a saloon ?" en-
quired a girlie of ten, ae she overheard
her parents discussing the temperan-
ce situation.
Yes, there are "Smart Janes" as
well as "Smart Alecks. who- think it a
great lark to break the, Q. T. A.
"Scofflaws" they call such folk in the
United States. And there is a certain
section of our foreign population, who
find bootlegging a profitable business.
And there are irreconcilables of our
own race, who demand the satisfac-
tion of their appetites. But all put
together these are not more than 20
per dent. of the population. Shall we
yield the righteous, and efficieriby-
producing standards of the majority,
to this loud-voieed minority ?
dise, There's not much danger of any
government reforming this lying-iti hos.
pital for political cripples or persons
• desiring to be marooned. It's always
the Opposition who are deterrained to
"clean house," until they are elected
and then a coat of kalsornite appears to
be thought ail that is necessary, Seas -
tor Tariff is ab exception to the past
rule and we will see bow his propreeitione
are wilted down.
afte°,16...
Expected at Ethel about
middle.of April.
Place your order early.
J. H. FEAR
Phone 2213 ETHE
veithout a fine -option, for a eecond.
You can enforce any law, if goo
want to, by attaching penalities
ficieritly stiff to ensure respect ; and
by appointingsympathetic and ineor-
ruptable officials,
Pussyfoot" johneon, who has just
returned from Rhodesia, gayer—mit is
headed straight for Prohibition. So
sattefactory has the native law been,
there is a vociferous demand 'for its
extension to the white population,
many of whom need it far more than
L the natives do."
FIGURES THAT TALK
W. E. Raney, whose figures and
facts are seldom challenged, gives us,
In "The Toronto Star," some convinc-
ESGS
n FOR
L]) ATCHING
'Slagle Comb White Leghorn
10 Cents above market price will
be charged but not less than 85c
per dozen.
Alex. Perrie
Phone 2516 'Brussels R. R. S
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Auction $alo
Alleerielle SALE OF piing STOCK AND
FurVis AuOtionaer, bee re.
°Rived instrItOtions !NM the ondersigned
Preprietor to sell by Public amnion et file
feet 10, elen. 0,Merrlt, Wedtiodflay, April 101h,
et 1 o olopk, We following proem t-.1
tssVY
team Heine 4 end 7 years old, 0 esws dee to
Calve Nifty OM, 100's due bier Slot, 1 eow, doe
to ()sive June 20111, 1 dry eow. 1 there *bred
Short Horn bull rues rising II years. 11 Orem
rIlnK0 years,0 btlrers rising 2 yeers, 4 steers
rielns 15 715515.4 heifers rising 0 years, 4 Year/.
leg steers. I yeerlieg heifer, 0 plga shout 100
lbs. h,10motaainks, t eow nue 4 little ones. 1
sow dile to farrow Omit let of may, 1 new due
to farrow ebout last of May, about 100 hue of
oats suitable for seed, about 00 11515, et barley,
Cattle ere Durham grades and in good condi,
Moe. Selo will be positively without reserve
Terme —Ail sums of 110 and under oath 1 oVor
that ametuite 0 triennia credit Riven 'et 0 per
cent 885annum off for cash ou ()rani amounts
band owners for Security.
THOS. ELLIS, Preprietor,
ing O. T. A. arguments. He takee
thejaila In the 12 representative Co.
towns of Bar rie, Belleville, Brockville,
Chatham, Fort Francis, Kingston,
Kitchener, Napanee, North Bay,
Peterboro, Port Arthur and Sudbury,
and contrasts the commitments for
drunkenness for 1913, 1914 and ma,
1918 ...... . .... 2,364
1914 8,042
The city figures are not so ,stat ding,
but they tell the same story. Here
they are for Toronto, Hamiltoo,
Ottawa and London.
1918 ..... ..... 4926
1914 • .. .4622
1922 .2523 .
If he tells time truth 099 times out of
1000 be will have to admit that he
didn't help with $1.00 of his money,
or an hour of his time, Indeed,
goodly section of his class clung to
the old suloon boat, till it tallied
bottom aide up.
THE STAN9-PATTER
"Why can't you let well -enough
alone ? Temperance sentiment is
growing. Nobody now wants the old
saloon." --Thus says the doubtful
Stand -Patter.
Just look him square in the face and
say—"Temperance sentiment is grow-
ing ? What did you ever do to make
it grow ? The old saloon is gone ?
Were you with those who beat it out ?
Or were you sitting on the fence look-
ing sin ?"
Listowel
Dr. Fraser, the District Health
Officer, visited here.
The grocery of ald
bas been bought by Gordon Johnston.
Congregational Church has invited
Pastor Rayner to remain for another
year.
Scl.dieWrs:.gain'advesMiris; FliraaYncevlsaittindd Btetiln-
glum.
We are sorry to report the illness of
Wesley Wakeford from rheumatic
fever.
Poultry owners and neighboring
flower beds are ready for scraps at
Ibis season of the year,
School Board appointed M.
Smith and W. E Binoing as dele-
gates to attend the Trustees' Convetn
elon at Toronto, April 23.24
N. E. Pattereon, tellet in Trestrater
Bank of Commerce, is taking a few
roleonth, holidays to build Up
Pasture to Rent
4 nn ACRES with abund-
UU ance of Grass and
Water, to be rented by
the month for the season,
Will furnish the Balt.
For further particulars apply to
P. Ament, BRUSSELS
11 Announcing Cash System
BRUSSELS, MARCH 1st,`1924
To OUR FRIENDS AND OLIBTOTIERf3,--
We wish to announce that after much (consideration
that on and.after March let our business will be on a strict-
ly cash basis to all individuals. In carrying on our busi-
ness under a cash system we will be able to give our ens.
tamers much better service in the way of prices, as yoll will
readily understand that it costs less to run a Cash Business
than it does to carry accounts for months and probably into
years. By getting the cash or the goods we sell we will be
able to pay cash for the goods we purchase, thus getting a
better price beeause we can take advantage of all discounts,
and eliminate such charges ae interest and exchange.
We will maintain accounts for Corporations and Ineti-
• tutions on regular terms, as the accounts for the above have
to be passed by shareholders before being paid, it would be
ironossible for them to pay cash.'
Your patronage is esteetscd, for whieh we express
thanks, and its continuance is solicited. We're here to do
business and invite you to tall •when anything is wanted in
our line. A 1 service promised. Our Telephone is No. 9x
Earl Cunningham
GARAGE - BRUSSELS
Applications Wanted
Applications will be received by the under-
signed, up to April 14th, for the management
of the Farmers' Oltib Store at Walton. apt
p055010a to Mete salary or commisdoe expect-
ed, Duties 10 001515151105 Mey lst, 1024,
W. J. SBORTREED, W. BROADFOOT,
Secretary, President.
Tenders Wanted
House and tot tor Sale
House and lot for mile en John Omit, Bros,
BA% 02 oho property is .1% very tetinfortable 2.
roomed hone% hardand safe water, gentee,
erne lawn, fruit 50100 5t54 a Small Stable with
Nteel roof. For further ;ma Monier» apply to
5141X MAE, itrussele,
For Carpenter Work of Walton
Sch.-Poi Building.
Tenders will be received by the undersigned
tip to Friday, April 52 1)1, 15! 8 p. Separate
tenders for contractor day work. Meeting to
award tender at p. in. Saturday, Lith inst.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accept-
ed. Plans and specifications may be seen at
Sea •Treas. home
JOHN SHORTREED,
Secretery.Treasnrer Board
Walton, April 2nd. 1024
Shorthorns and Yorkshires
In Shorthorns we have olio rosin bull 11
mm0111014. bred by Berry Negri% Toronto,
sired
bo jmp afil0A101 Diddle, tied from it
0110015111115' real herd header, at far.
rms, a geod useful
P months old, by White Wonder. Could goitre
n few more feu:ales. Also York Sows 01411.
Went Agee
O. TURNBur,r, a SONS,
Lot 10, Con, 15, Urey TWO,
Phone 2$14 It, it, Brum,.
[Wilford Property for Sale
Bowie and lot of about N. acre,. eituated on
the corner of Turnberry sod Theinaa streets
in the Village of lirussele. Realm no the Dom
foict hosOs On the Pi.011011Y isa very sub-
stantial brick house I nicely Isolated, steel
roof, oement collar floOra, new furnace, clothes
closets, bath room, cistern, drilled well, fruit
trees, a Mee raspberry plantation, lovely or.
namentel and evergreen trees, 5045, benntiful
lown Will be sold for 11,110 01 what 11 would
cost to build It to wind up the estate of the
late E. C. Mulford Immediate possession.
For further pertlaulars 14p217' to 1. S. DUN -
FORD, Detroit, or JAS MOWADZSAN, (next
door), Box 1 BrusSels P. 0
farms for Sale or to Rent
One containing 100 acres, being IVA Lot 22,
eon. 7, *.lorris, Good frame house with cellar
and woodshed ; good well, bank barn'hog or
sheep pen, orchard, Bard Miring note eentar of
farm ; about ataeree plowed for spring orop,
1 balance In pasture ana timber, sg miles from
Brussels; close to chool. Farm is in the best
oondition es It has been in pasture for n num-
, der of years.
I One 200 acre farm being Si Lots 23 and 24,
1 Coe 7, Morris. Good frame haute with cellar
i good well, two orchards. been 40,030 and barn
29x72, with straw Mud 10x72, hothouse and
ling pen. Above buildInge ankle goad repair,
comiderable plowing done far Spring crop.
Neve r•failing spring rutin -leg Into trough close
to buildings. About 125 tiaras under unitive-
; Lion; shout 1050501 seeded down, balance in
pasture and wood Miele, 4 miles from Bre..
• eels and 4 from 'Walton. This farm is in the
• bles.tmcogpit,tv4 of all my
fames Mel if not
sold the above will ho rented. Por further
parte:niers as to price end terms apply to
•P AMENT, Brussels,
Farm for Sale •
Contains 101) acres, being See Lot 28, Con, 6,
Morris township. Good brick House with eel'
lost bank bora with cement stabling driving
shel, drilled well and a never !ening spring et
beckre a
About 00 Beres under cultivation, bal.
i'pastund wood land. Fall plowin
1 ,,g
-111 be doue mid posmseion itlen this Fall.
j For further particulars apply to
A. H. MACDONALD, Brussels.
Representative Wanted
' lincltneesTATIVE WANT= for Brussels and
Huron rounty to represent "The Old Reliebm
Fonthill Nurseries." Big sales are to be made
In selling Nursery stock during the reo'in-
strnction period. A splendid opportunity for
a live salty -men, flighe.t commissions paid,
haudsome, fres equirneent, largo line of fruit
and ornmr.ental stock to offer. STont
WELLINGTOV, Toronto. Out,
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The Seaforth Creamery
ream Wanted
Send your Cream to the Creamery tlioroughly
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 2310, Brussels, or write to
•
• The Seaforth Creamery Co.
SEAFORTH, ONT.
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Brussels Creamery
Cream ated
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We will pay Patrons 1 cent per
pound butter fat, extra, if
Cream is Delivered at our Fac-
tory.
Call and get a Can and make other En-
quiries if interested.
Prompt Service Satisfactory Returns
Brussels Comery A, Li_ Stewart
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