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The Brussels Post, 1938-1-19, Page 3Round Trip Rall Travel Bargain From Brussels, Ont., January 20th (Tickets �o C.N.R. Station(' in the Maritim(Provtnces Province of Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia JAN, 21 & 22 OTTAWA, $7.20; MONTREAL, $$.20 'QUEBEC CE71r, $11.45;E. S ANFARENE SbE BEAUPRE, $12.05 TRIP Pam Tickchl li t .... 'sane CANADIAN A D Iq°ria i?nJro rnAgenta A6K1'OR11APiD1111:� .0— T 0— N NATIONAL. OrYtNi�lc„�tir�va►'�( a+ittsiutl>1.511 accfclent record of the lag yearo The Brussels. - l r ._..Post FOUNDED -1873 R, W, KENNEDY — Publisher Published Every Mednesda3' afternoon Subsorlptio, pprice $1,60 Per year, paid In advance, Subscription In 'United States will please add 50o Or postage. TIER 'POST' PRINT Telephone 31 Brussels, Ont. BRUSSELS — .— CANADA MR. CONANT'S CAMPAIGN Public opinion will sueport the steps that have been taken by At_ hor'ney-General Cordon Coude:• in his camPalgn to improve "af he con- ditions In Ontatlo and reedure the number 'of n::oi accidents. The appoint>nrnt of more mn'ot' cycle officers, effecting a substan- tial Increase ht the strength of the highway patrol is justified by the mono.. tri, �,nj t+•1F� 'l�'�.rSx •. two, The highway squad cu' down aounewbi t by the Hepburn economy wave, has been none too large far the many miica of highway that have to be covered and In view of the increase In traffic; t'eluro'ce. 11181114 will mean more effective patrolling and proba+hty 1)11,1,) care, ful driving for there is unthin; like a glimpse of an ofdclal o11 a motor cycle to slow down careless motor. isle, The Attorney General, In the in- structions he has issued to members u. the police ttud to Crown At- torneys, has made a further contri- bution toward safer conditions par- ticnlarly in retard to drunter: ing, Lt is common knowledge that in a lage number of tratfic Lases in which liquor hes been bivalved, it has been the ,>taot1ee in many sec- tions to lav a. reckless driving charge instead of charging 'het of- I fender with ,Ji1ring whits drunk. Mr. Conant has issued ordure that ltoncefoa'th berth shatges shalt. be Preferred ed where bI era ieoYi evidence of both dunken and reckless driving and that "in no case and under no circumstance' 'should a charge of deriving while intoxicated be dis'pos- 011 of othorwiso than by tbo maxis, taste on the evidence in the case. way to deal with such cases and it will remove the charge that has been heard more than once that for every drunken driver who goes to Jail for his folly, half a dozen others equally guilty .escape because the authorities choose to cuarge thein with feckless rather .thin with ronto action and make the protest drunken driving, ec vigorous that the provincial Politicians will be forced to taket notice of It, That seems to be the sensible TIC BRUSSELS POST well be asked to foot the bIll for prelmring Nets far the various municipal elections as reasonable as the .other, Prom ,llnte to tents there have been protests at the unfairness of ltllllug mu»lcipelities tot' the oust of preparing provincial voters' lists hut tate complaints have never been organised properly and they bays been disregar led at Queen's Park, With. Toronto setting the pace now with Its decision to ask foe an amendment, this would seem a very opportune time for the muniolpali, ties to unite solidly behind the To. UNITED ACTION WANTED The 'reroute Ecard of Control has decided unanjdn',sly to ask fur an amendment to the Election Act that will relieve municipalities rf the' east 01 Pfepar(ng• voters-' lists fur provincial elections, and in that de, ciston the 'Iorouto out 11orates should have the bucking of mimics. nal councils from one end of the province to the other, , The Queen Lity has lead to dig down into t1'' civic treasury and produce 815,000 to nay the coat of preparing lists, not for its own use, but for the accommodation of the provincial government, and other centres have had to pay propurtiutt- ately. There is Iv) logical reason why they should 1i, called upoa 10 do anything of the hind; as a matter , of fact the prsvince night just as mmmuoe>a.m.itnes0',r NT. S3'IaANI0S1)4C, JAN. 19th agave her ,Mel Aunt Ma said she vowed ed up right, she :didtt',r gad about at night, she'd be a cloudy t wife, And so Aunt Ella went along although her logs .ere none too strong, she'd rest when site was there; she'd visit with the bride a bit, perhaps she'd stop a while and knit she'd Jhul an easy chair, i( Aunt Villa really was a sight when she some sta•ggenin' In that night, she'd fiuttet'in' of the heart; The province should pay for its own voters' ll,t1 but there Is little 1i1[1111ood of It doing so unless Queen's, Park 1. convinced that pub - Mc opinion to the municipalities of the province scally dernand:ng a change in the system, C==7C9C=-0 You Know How It Is By A. R. K. IT Aunt Ella carne to town today and she drove in a goodly wry; a quilt about her head a brides re- ception caught her eye, she'd gt,r there if she he ,1 to die, least 1111115 jugt what site Site knew ?:' beide wi'tu e 1c was young, and sh ,l rubh•,t „.,os., grease on hes' lung, she'd hit to she melt a mob when site got thele, and, no one brought' an esay chair, she thought she'd come near', IT The bride just stood .here all the time, and People passed by 1n a line, she just shook hands and bowed; my aunt grew weary of 111e stir„ and no 011' Came to 141111 t0 het', she bumped among the crowd. ¶ She never had a chance to say how she goose -greased the bride one day, and how :the saved her life; she never had a chance to taut, or learn the gossip in her block. how lived the new•mnde wife. IT Aunt Ella relied when she gut back. she felt as though her frame would crack, abs soaked up lot's of heat; she said she stood so long in there and never found an .`ay chair ---,she'd blisters on her feet. A story from "Washington says that government and bus.n,'ss in the United States are 0lo;'” togeth- er. We thought the trouble over there was that government has been getting too close to business fur some time, : �s� saxsra}n ,u ' `.FP a",a?"sru'�r.«�l?3�FS? s. Sl'1.�" $rte' _ ,)'z' 'c±, - ,r.,,.�•w,.,y..' a .s. ._,. ''s.;.,%u ��.�.:€'.i:, ..c¢,t'Y _ `a. ,.kt...:k-.e..`L. �. x::,..: x ;, ' �.,a.,l_ rt�s+scrut- �b E o PP.. rii:minims`'.uM'.,.±+av:ii=4.0..0g=0- -.k''.i l ' 21.7''c'e 'e"n, o-.'4174�_ ,., `1 a= ed:maa�> .� ` �'. 321 ,1=2,...,%:-M.3 2+u ..dux i+9 rtwau 'e Mt.tt.;jf'. m, �"$�'r";e,* ' :`w��''•¢r��s::u:�. _..s...._.�..ryes�xsaa`aw�.rs>_—: rc a� ,u� xx.,. NOTE AND COMMENT More pt'avine;ai 'motor cycle of - /leers are to bo appointed, probably to help read 'those new license markers, Turkey has prison i . n Svhleh the ininatee make ,their own rules. ton, vtcts on this continent have often tried to establish something of the kind here. A Itueslstn At Montreal has boon sleeping in hie uuderw•ear in an um heated cave. tic must have had his early t't'ntntng in Siberia, a at * 9 It le a eurpeis:ne condition—that in Iloat year medicine at Laval 1:411. sersity in j(I tuteeal Caanadian.botr. IIII students chew,] be outnumbered Mine t0 one, �> * :G The Planet that just missed the earth last year -4t came within 400,. 000 miles—is to return in 1930 and we hope that by that three it will not have developed the tendencies et a roadltng. a m Only a diet u11y was lc'ft w11F,n the headquatrers of the Terieudc of the Soviet Cnion in Montreal was raided. Evi';.",tly the puree were in no mond to banuly words, lt * ', The t. n)t d t'tat,e> has 1;'"11 ed by aviation experts that would find the American air forces eat equate. Earle Sam had some warns war d 81 el'lence with that kind, pf in the world war, * * .. Some men fust seam 00 rmsh 1>xf,ti tt'omble. Not aatiefied with t'ita complexItles of rtutn'ing a news. PaPe0, IL Xi, Igoe, publisher of the ituntevllle Forester, has got hien- self elected mayor, * >R 6' Al Claeesman member a't the Port Arthur council, 3s absent on a search of the Arctic rot, 1111* lost R14861an Byers and so missed ';inn in- augural meeting, 110 of course 15 not the only alderman who goes up in the air occasionally, * . es * The distrdot man who mellowed a Postage stamp the 'seniles day Is not sure now whether he is under the jurisdiction of the Postofiiee Department or hes} been transferred to the atteantjor of the C16partnlent of the interior, Four Sarnia engineers recently retired have Inn 1 a coanbine,l ser- vice record of 100 years, It must have seemed longer than that 00 't the occasions when. motorists ft sl- ed to shalt promptly at levei, cross— ings. 1' rt: m Toronto jean .shpt all through the confusion of a 'fire In his bonnie ao;dP the noise created -.117 !then rise deka, meat, : Probably ,most of our 1l isteys know how it is• Ito 1uh against a sleeper 1411;;0 •that, asrawadaliemeasoilillealiv 07,,11 r •-1 Owing to advanceprices ofthe Daily Newspapers The Post has decided To 'Cancel All Clubbing Rates At the End of t is : onth 11 he Pos 1.50 Yar '1'.4,5!' `.i1cP6 6r;t p,, ' 3,,,rm. • i by fi . 1l3tBER •V,irt_.i,"c. ira.On 1, ,'Mrswn�'aa'u m� ia+�51N.pLYv:'^a'nr_tiq.Fsrd�¢wLteerndlAa>tW'araSalcrl'�c:�-r,r PRe&A24m't-A. .ti.:-Sttmenilim wNNIIXP eIrrnitrlNleati ik01.wreuttM1111 1,19.41wPRfiV6Vi na.`1t1291112rFlIM.'