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THURSDA ', SE TEMBl.+'rls,et, 1916
Ff3ott a learned Profest'dr the cause
of rust In Manitoba wheat k said to be
loW vitality.
e Bo called Western experts say wheal
market is destined to rise, even to $1 75
per bushel this Fall,
FUNNY how the two accidents in the
Quebec bridge appear to strike people.
I3 looks as if even the bridge bad a
political lean.
BY the way up-to•date farmers talk the
day of the tractor is opening in 0a ario
and great things are expected as it
comes into general use,
"WE'LI. never let the old Flag fall"
whether the war enris by the close of
1g16 or drags lupe rgi7. The relies are
bound to win and militarism will be de-
throned
'1>e ERR probably never was a year in
Oumariu when as many Freabyteri
an pastors were moving frim tl•eir
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chag es. Some Bask the proposed
p
unieu gllemioll is cue cause
Iet order to economise in Germany it
Is sa'd the gold braid and eutbrohde, y on
the officers' uniform is to be eliminated.
Their militarism will "cut out" more
than this before they are through with
the war,
Ir is rumored there will be a shake-
up In the Dominion Cabinet In the near
future. to the probabilities of new
timber the conte of H. B. Murphy, M.
Ps for North Perth, and a well known
Banterer of t l tewel, IS etlgzseled, He
etas bean an aetie° pollllohan,
Qs; July 1st role the Dominion of
Canada will reach its 5olh year It is
proposed, if the war is over, to celebrate
this Jubilee occasion as it deserves and
no doubt the banner Province of Ontar-
io will not be a taileuder in doing its
part.
ONE of the unusual features of the
Angell Memorial Hospital at Boston, is
the opening of a dental department
where the teeth of clogs, cats and other
dumb animals will be in charge ot en
expert to dentistry. Th s will be good
news to the gipsy horse trader and many
a veteran equine may pass for a colt if
the proper professional work is wrought,
GENERAL Election in Greece will be
held on October 8th, This little king
dom has beeu badly managed during the
past year. In attempting to ride two
war horses at once they have come to
realize the folly of trying to serve two
masters. The Queen has had too much
to say to please many ot the Greeks.
UNCLE Seat's E.,lk are vet y busy just
now with the coming Presidential elec-
tion. There appears to be quite a see-
saw between the rival elements in the
United States and doubt is expressed as
to the final ou'eome as to whether
President Wilson will be given a second
term.
KENT County is waking up to the
advisability of the Good Roads move.
ment.and the County Commit is getting
busy. Huron Craunty made a grevious
blunder years ago when the matter was
pressed that they did not take hold of it
The obsolete style of road improvement
by the Statute Labor route is just about
as much out of joint as passenger traffic
would-be to revert to the ox team in-
stead of the passenger train or automv
b le.
OVER too absentees from Camp Bor'
den without leave does not say very
much for the discipiiue observed there.
A good many Canucks have yet to learn
the lesson of prompt and absolute obe-
dience or if they don't there is a thorny
pathway ahead of them when they get
across the' hriuy. Some say "fire
water" is responsible for many cases and
yet not a few of both t,ffieeis and pri-
vates it i
a s are not w I ug to aid in the
prohibition of the root of so much that
is disastrous.
BRITISH COLUMBIA Thursday of last
week said Goodbye to the Bowser
government by a large majority. It is
to be hoped the Liberals will adopt fair-
er tactics or else they should be "given
the "running shunt" also. doth. century
methods and practices should not follbw
the trail of the grafter and the time
server. There are difficult problems to
solve and wrongs to redress but these
should be met with statesmanship and
Ability that will ensure success.
A peculiar case is before the New
Jersey Courts against au uodertakiug
firm by a Mrs, Mullen. During her
absence the corpse of n woman was
taken into her (tome by mistake and on
retureing the process of embalming was
proceeding. Not much wonder she
fainted and her nervous system teceived
a great shock, Damages are being
seoght, "'Be sure you're right and then
F0 Bulletin
Housewives is 111 dit well to put down
a large guard' 1y of Ol9nedinn Ether.
la pait rhes t their.
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rile now at hLheil RENINSULA a
very best. You
should see your
grocer at once,
turd put down an r iI1t votes
t11' OSAG
extra eopply
Nitlgtet'it'Petli nsu• GR •WRaa 80.5
la Grown Fruits, Ftult ie a good
food n and is healthful.
Ask your
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gg' t tl'eN+t art' Grown kind,
Look l'or title label nn basket.
MILITARY authorities are after an On-
tario M. D., who has been furnishing
bogus certificates to soldiers who were
dodging 'harvest work while off for
furlough with this intent on the part of
the powers That be. There may be
other examples made of various silty
forms of deceit and false pretences fn
connection with the aforesaid work
Honesty is assuredly the only policy.
ONTARIO is now fu the dry belt not-
withstanding That the wholesale t'quor
dealers did their best to load up the
people with booze and must have suc-
ceeded fairly r well yell h V the quotation for
sales, immediately prior to last Saturday.
By the time the three years are passed
we have little doubt but the wise Can -
tick will have settled the matter so well
that King Alcohol will never return to
his throne. Areyou a loyal Canadian ?
Do yon desire to be patriotic ? Then it
is up to you to not only observe the law
but to use your influence so that those
who put pose defying it will early see the
folly and wrong to such a course, If
hot there will be no favor shown theta by
the autharhlea,
Bereffslei are asking for breed. '!they
ahculd not be allowed to ;dares whsle
Money appears to be found for the gretb
titration of every pleasure and every
whim, Had it not been for Belgian
sacrifices -and such sacrifices they were
-a very different tale might have been
told as to the great European war. Ir is
said mortality is lucre.tsiug very rapidly
io Belgium and misery is abroad in the
land. Every School Scetiou i5 the land
might easily make a contribution of
from $t oo to $5 0o and it would do the
pupils good to know they had the privi•
lege of saving lives of Belgiau'beroes
and heroines. 'There are more Ways of
teaching pa riotirm than singing the
National Anthem. THE Pos'r will be
glad to forward such sums as may be
contributed to the Belgian Fuad during
the next three mouths. Will every
church, Sunday School and Society give
a lift to crushed starving Belgium whose
soldiers are still fighting in the cense of
liberty ? About $too was subscribed to
Mr. Howell. a representative of the•
needy people, who canvassed Brussels a
few weeks ago.
BIRCH WIELDERS FROM BRUSSELS
AND VICINITY
The benefit of having a good school
in Bruseels is apparent in the goodly
number of young people who are
either teaching or attending educa-
tional i nstitu dune fot• further pt epara-
tion in instructing the young idea how
to shoot. Here is the list from Brus-
sels and locality at ptesent which will
not be easily outdone. Names are
arranged alphabetically :-
Thos, Armstrong, S. S. No. 3, Grey.
Miss Jean Armstrong, Toronto.
Miss 011a Armstrong, No, 0 McKillop.
Mins Laura Altana, Normal, Stratford,
Frank Bryana, Scotland, Ont,
Robt. Bryana, Gerson, Ont.
Mies Berva Bryana,, Toronto.
Miss Florence Buchanan, Btuasele.
G. Buchanan, 13. A., Weyburue, Sask.
Miss Pearl I3tteker, Kitchener.
Miss Layette Ballantyne, ne No 9 Morris.
Miss Muriel Brothels
lotonto Uni-
versity.
Miss Beatrice Ourry, No. 6 Turnbeery,
bliss tlattie Downing, Toronto.
Miss Edith Deadtnau, 'Toronto Uni-
versity.
Mies Gerttude Deadman at home.
Miss Lizzie Dickson, Walton.
Miss Christina Dickson, No. 11 Logan,
Miss Addie Grant, Wroxeter,
Miss Belle Henderson, Brusaela,
Mise Beatrice Harris, Faculty, Toron-
to.
Jno, Henderson, Toronto.
Will. Hoover, No. 3 Morris,
Pte. Harvey Hoover, Oarup Borden,
Oharlie Leckie, Myrnarn, Alta,
Alex, Lamont, B. A , Walkerton.
Leslie Lamont, 13. A.., Regina.
bliss Lizzie McArthur, Calgary.
Miss Oarrie Meat aoken, Toronto.
Miss Lizzie MoLanohlin, Salt Ooatea,
Sask,
Miss Irene McLauchlin, Normal,
Stratford.
Miss 'Isabel McNabb, No. 4, Morris.
Miss Ger tie Ross, Fort William,
Mies Jennie Robb, liarristott;
Miss Grace Robb, }.Tat piston.
Miss Jennie Rands, Toronto.
Hiss Amy Roe, No, 2, Grey.
Lieut. Frank Sante, Camp Borden.
Miss ,luneve Taylor, Glenamran.
Mies Elsie Wilton, Dunnville,
bike Kathleen Wilton, Elrnvale,
Harold Wor'k, Belgrave, •
Miss Oheistina Yuill, No, 0, Morrie,
Hiss Marjorie Yuill, No, 8, Morrie.
AtWood
J. M. Ovens, WOO' ah London fair,
2nd prize fur roadster in harness t 4th
Fur single mate or gelding nester 15.2 ;
1 at for pair gelding and mare over 113'
2 ; and For gelding and mare trotters
le horse and
go ahead" would avert tiffs end many undet 15 LE for pair of rhorses., for inThlls was quite
another bitintler, II clean up, 0 prizes in all,
EAST HURON PALL FAIR
BRU SELS
Thursday and Friday.
Oct.5th 6th 9
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Speeding Contests
2.50 Trot or Pace Purse $55.00
Hobbles allowed, Mile heats a in 3
2.50 Trot - - Purse $55.00
Mile heats 2 in 3
Standard Bank Special - Purse $15.00
Open to local horses Trot or pace, hobbles
barred. Committee to reserve the right to name
the starters in this race.
Foot Races,
&c.
1ST 2ND 3RD ITS
BOYS' RACE, under 14 years, 100 yards 75 50 25 25
BOYS' RACE. under 10 years, 50 yards 60 25 26 25
GIRL'S Rd.0E, under 15 years. 100 yards 75 60 25 25
GIRL'S RA.0E, under 10 years, 50 yards 50 • 25 25 25
BEST FANJY DRILL by School Pupils. Nit less than 12 nor more
than 21 petsane to etooli lit, $a 01; 2 td, $3 0) ; 3rd, $2.00 Pupils
and Teachers admitted free to Fair.
POTATO RAOE ON HORSIEBACK-Three p)tatoea f re each competi-
tor will be planed 100 yards tenth starting p)[nt. Competit.,es stand
by horse, mount and ride to fleet potato, diernountanti pink a,i potato,
remount and ride back to starting point, dismount and pt) potato in
pail -repeating the operation for each potato. tat, $1.50 ; 211d, $1,00 ;
3rd, 50e. No entrance fee.
Special Prizes
THE BANK OF NOVA SOOTIA will donate a silver cup of the value
of $15.00 for the best dairy cow of any breed. Winner to become
possessor of the cup permanently.
DRS. J. A. MoNAUGHTON, T. T. MORAE and F. T. BRYANS, often
$5 00 each fora Baby Contest. Must be under 2 yeti's. Prizes -
55, $4, $3, $2, $1.
LADIES' HI'TCHING AND DRIVING CONTE -ST. -Fletcher Sperling,
A. 0. Dames and Tom Armstrong offer $2 00 each fot Ladies' Hitch-
ing and Driving Contest, .Prizes -$3, $2, $1.
I. 0. RIOHARDS & 00., offer a $5 single Bridle for the tideet single
driving outfit, including horse, buggy and harness.
ALFRED 13AEKER offers 10016s. of Jewel Flour for best 2 loaves of
Bread and 50 !be, for 2nd ; also 25 pounds Pie Oust Flour for beet
Apple Pie. Bread and Pie to become his property.
GEORGE TIHOMSON offers 50 potmds 6 Rosea Flour for best 2 loaves of
home rinds Bread.
DO\VNING 13ROS. offers $2.00 for best Oulleetion of Poultry.
W. 11. KEE'RR, will give THE POST for a year for the best two loaves of
Horne made bread ; and THE POST for a year for the best pounds of
butter, both articles to became his property.
J. LECKIE Brussels
otfera.flUUfo•
t the bestn
$80 ands of tub r
p btt.ter
and $3 50 for the best 10 pounds Table Butter, the butter to become
' the property of the Donator.
WILTON & GILLESPIE ober a Nickel Tea Kettle, value $2.00 for best
2loaves of Brown Bread.
GERRY & WALKER offer Berry Spoon 1st prize; Meat Fork, 2nd
for winner of most prizes in Ohildr'eu's Departmeet,
MRS. JANE THOMSON offers a gold trimmed parasol for beet collection
of preserved fruits.
A. STRAOHAN offers $2.00 cash for hest collection Asters.
WALKER & BLAOK offer $2 00 for lady wincing host let prizes in
Birk I ng.
G, N, t\ICLAREN offers a felt hat wotLI) $2 60 for ;best 1 year old Filly or
Gelding, Roadster Class.
H. L. JAOLCSON, jetveller, offers a Out Glass Berry Bowl, valued at 84.50
for the best 10poundeTable Butter. Butter to become his ptoperly.
J. '1'. WOOD offers $5 00 for the best pen of Sheep, (Downs) it no Downs
beat pen Leicesters.
W. P. FRASER offers 50 cents for best pate of Buff \Vyandottee.
P. S00'1"i' offers $250 for best 5 lbs. Table Butter, Butter• to become the
property of the Manatee.
JAS. FOX offer? a piece of Lhnnge Ohina, $2.00, for one wincing great-
est unulber of 1st prizes foe flowers.
Grand Concert
WILL BE HELD IN THE
SI'ATI:NG RINK ON
Friday evening, October 6th
Agricultural Hall open to the public Thursday evening
Seaforth Brass Band
Has been engaged for the Fair,
BrUsSeIs Ciathoiatiou School (iiIl1tkitatl1e'ttalliditl
tirotor lthultrpgou •
Brussels Coo Un utuLfen 81•1101-1 was
es rill lred hi theyear 1000)O with
J. 11
Cameron as the fleet l i lit ipal mid
remained - in charge until Det, 1010.
He was followed by Mt (item re,
foe 6 tuuuthe, B. 8'Soole km 2 years,
Ili'. lleuderson, 13 months tied li, ,y,
Scott 23 yeti's and the ['reseed 1'i lie•
civet. b'ullutvi' g !idies hive served
ne aesfsL,ettt, 51isseeSrcti, ;\I1.0htnut4.
Davidson, Mcl'heesnn'+j ld .Iardiue,
• 'fore its atallis I 3r s
S 1 e t I Incl L I tla.tl
Continuation School lets taken , a
fox ethnrtplace among similar schools
in the Province, \Vitt' mite exceli-
tions the. results "1' Departmenta)ex-
ter:meal inns have bueu vis1t shove Llee
710.Ingo. 'Me na, ndanee hits su•atlily
there fli8)111'111 rt-IahllrhPoet 11
outer secend+u t' scltnrlswithin t
slmrt,ratlime. LIigt,it st tillendaure1,-
ritndeft µus in Sept. 1015 with 62
etteleets on roll An indicnLiori al'tlie
ttpiril.11 ltrltieveineut lint a
pelniesle
the staff and etutit'tlts alike is the fact
that aver half of the students gieduat-
ed front this school have been -success-
ful in (damningN11ot teal tlrnurc anti
often \hiltirrihttfit 68 %yell ib the
recot11 Lime of three years, It) the
10031 city of eehools the students ate
itotMime:eel to attempt the examine -
Boit in Lhis time. In the elites of 1916,
connprlaittg 11 students, 9 of ivhotn
were sncceseful, only 2 sl 11411411a 10 ere
nitre Chun thee° yetu•s in High Spliced,
7 of the 9 successful, t)1 over 75 percaul, ()bleier(' desired standing three
yews fromLnlr to tt:r.
Record .1 Brussels stiolettl8 ttltend-
ing Celleg•ales taking up; 4th Ruin
win k remake high Fur early 11 valuing.
received, One Collegial e Pr inch pat
writing to a ;Anthem whose home is in
13eussela, timed the student to bring
brisk all the s• intents from the schools
who woe centemphuhtg tulvauced
11101.k, adding that he always found
them (Br ussels stridents) excellent
material.Tire tutu of B+ uub
saels Soot is train-
ing for citizenship, With this end ill
view the Literary acid Social ells of
aatumi life fa not neglected, The.
Sellout posseeaes to thriving Literary
19twcisty wi'loli has done nttich to de.
velnp the art of public speaking and
Muting ting the puff two years
eaoh strident in Form III lite had the
opportunity of giving a talk oil atone
subject of current interest.
A new Laboratory has recently
been constructed which will greatly
immense the efficiency of work in
Science. It provides accommodation
for this ty students perforating experir
menta simultaneously. Rooth is ideal
from standpoint. of light and air.
Running water, porcelain zimcs, fuute-
charubers modern in every respect, no
better ecience roost in the larger HighSehnrla and Oullegiates
Following is the result of exnutina-
Lions in 1916aa it relates to pupils from
Brussels School :-
ENTRANCE PUPILS
HONORS-
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Harold Cardiff
Minolti Dunford
Alityme Hall
Dorothy Hol rues
Margaret McLanchlin
Sarah McLaucltliu
•HI(#HEBT MARKe-
Margaret Mt,Lanchlin, 565
Dorothy Holmes, 588 •
PASSED -
Vera Hall
Vivian Harris
Harry Lott
FALL FAIRS
Nantes are arrangetl ttlphabethiaily,
1.0 WEIR 801100 ft
( t t le Attlee
ir1u1 Guwli
l:dwue ,\Ii11,1
Maggie Peirel'
I(ul1 ,\lol)nnttld
Dot in 1S. Heise
aFulton
!feet.' Stewart
Ilyrun \Vt ight
O Best
Olins. Seibert' •
4 Hell
11: Curt ie
NORM AL ENTIIANCE
Imolai Aimed
V '1le13 ,114..4llen1h'Ita Dermot)
t levee bleLlinrltlin
Addie'Sp,irllt,g
Lewsut) \V1 Igh1-\latt'iculatlnn
hI A't'l3I('ULr\''iON
11,1 lo til 1 tg received etendi lig on test
exnmi't, Lion; having beet) out on
ferut tither :-
• Elmer \lnKey..
Stuart Grant.
Ruy Stewart
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Developing and Printing_ Out fit. +r.
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Brussels Oct, 5-8 •
Dungannon Oct. 5-6
Durham Sept. 28-29
Feeggua ,.,. Sept. 28-27
Ford wich ......... ..:...Oct, 7
Godericit
Kincardine Sept. 21-22
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We carry a nice assortment •
of these Pens and also sell
Waterman's Ideal Fountain
Pen Inks, the best for Foun-
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Seaforth Sept. • ENGRAVER
Teeswater..........................Oct.2 8 e' •
Tiverton' ................................ Oct, 8 •
'Underwood Oct. 10 Wroxeter, Ont.
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THE TONJC TIIAT
DRINOS_[M.TH
"vnrvamer ria, Up The
Whole System
• Those wile take "Fruit -a -rives" for
the first time, are often 'astonished at
the way i6 builds them up and makes
/lee»e feed Geller all over,. They may bo
taking "Fruit-a-tives"for some specific
disease, as Constipation, Indigestion,
Chronic Headaches or Neuralgia,
Kidney or Bladder 'Trouble, ltheu-
matism or Pain in tate 13ack,_ And they
jind when "irrult-n-tivos" has cured the
disease, that they feel better and.
stronger in every way, This is clue to
tho wonderful ionic properties of these
famous tablets,. made front fruit juices.
50e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size; 250.
At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- -
a -fives Limited Ottawa
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lei Iran tt r tell a Sept.I 27, 28 rice
29.
Call has been rurived from! Calvin
rIiutclt, Montreal to Itev:.Alr.'Metier,
°f11Frut n1190 liens in. McPhee, of
loyal, '1, is Need vied 730 di zen eggs
;(lies Jan 23!11 lata
Rev. \I1, Ile] p, r eshgued the
pi slot ate ,f (`buten Ptrehytet•ittu
1 turret' to accept tt ifilliuu'y Chaplain-
ry.
Notice to Creditors
In the metier of the estate of Whillant
W, Herrin, late of the Village of
Brtlseele, in the Comity of Huron,
butter maker, deceased.
Notice Ill hereby sIvon parauant to the Rol
vise Statutes of °elude, Chapter 121, Section
68, that ail creditors. and others having eliding
tgginst. the estate of willimm W, Harris, dei
unused, who died on nr about the Thirtieth
day' of'Jm 0, A 1) 191(L are •regni red to send,
by post. ,prepaid, nr deliver to Elizabeth D.
Herr Is, Brussels 1' 0 , the Eseoulrix of the fa,
tam on nr beim a the Twelfth day of October,
A. D. 1010. their nacos and addresee with
lull particulars of their claims. in wrlEleg, anti
the tinter° of the securities ;if any) held by
thein duly verified by n Statutory decleratfon,
And further take notice tint atter the enld
12th day of Oetcher. 1010, the Exeeatrix will
proceed to distribute the nesett of the amid de.
ceased amongst the parties entitled thereto
having .regard only to the claims of which
elle shell then here reeelvhd, and she will
not be liable for the said assets or any pert
thereof to any person of whose elafnts she
shall not then have received notice at the time
of such distribution.
Doted nt Brussels this 12th day of September
A. 0, 1910.
ELIZABETH D. HARRIS.
11-8 Executrix, tlrnseele P. 0.
First-class Farm in Morris Cheap
The undersigned is prepared to sell the
North half or farm lot No. 18, 1n the let Con.
of the Townsh.p of Morrie, cheep and on easy
terms. 87 nores cleared and 18 acres in bush,
House Is good frame nn store foundation, 1%
story, 20x95.; kitchen 16x20 ; barn with stone
etabhag 00x90 and 66x85 ' oonarete floors in
stable. Soil good end clean with 2 acres of
as ndalaienaebncs,ndhapeierbetldraig buildings
wire and cedar reals to good condition. Farm
has 8 wells and spring creek et rem., Roads
good. Only one mile frmn Bluevele G. T. R,
Motion. Possession at end of year. For fur-
ther particulars apply to the undersigned,
F. S. SCOTT, Brussels.
oNOMFORTA BLE BRICE HOUSE and 35
(ore of land for sale, well located, in the
Village of Ethel, A leo 60 acres pasture farm,
er on farm CoiWiill also township of pony, wat-
er
har-
ness, buggy and cutter. Apply to
JACOB HOLLINBSOE,
0•tf Phone 6910 Ethel,
For Sale
Grain Warehouse with horsepower elevator,
scales, ends, floor earn, &o.
Alas part of Lot 80, Con, 6, Township of Mor-
ris 20 acres, adjoining the Village of Brussels,
ante 6 building !lots Ott Turnbetry street. For
partioulare apply to the owner.
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Regular Equipment.. Mohair Tailored Top. Envelope and Side Curtains. Electric
• Horn. 'Clear Vision Ventilating Wind Shield, Speedometer, Electric Star ting and Lighting
System. Ammeter and License Brackets. g.
i NOTE.--Owingto the rent demand' for this Car, we would su st p•
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