The Brussels Post, 1919-5-22, Page 4o tie tirussels
1'1117leSDAY, MAY 22 lino
tl
eeet eye,. reed ,hc•.r Editorial
eentle weeks ibere are some
1(,.•'i "hangs in this cehuun, evert if
.t •,;., o say sn, and ,.f ten they ere
edei ter von. Volt bitter form
e•,, 1 tr,ttgrnt.: Columa N. 1 011
wheat the Editor has
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Il oma vouutries it is beeomiug
quite ted to ndopt a monkey into the
?atniit•. In this country frequently
menileee ,•t the gamily try to make a
-monkey" of "Dad" or "Main" by get-
ting ,t into their heads that they know
more. them •i1.• "old folk" and turu deaf
etite • , advice and wise counsel
when entered.
Wee: marke• appears to be looking
geed et e uttterities say "the moot
pactit•,• elei et in decade." .10 to 55
e,-ut, of more per pound would almost
make sheep •:,wners of a few years ago
imagine they had awakened from a most
pleasing nightmare. We are not able
to place in their proper rotation the
livestock on the farm today. Will
premier place be given to the cote, steer,
sheep, hog or hen' We once owned a
beck of sheep ourselves but sold the
wool :el Ise a pound and uo kick either.
f:;vr.t•: s aouee of the 31. P's and M. P.
P's g•-' a surveyor to locate them oo the
Prohihit:m question so that electors will
be ahei .o kooa definitely whether they
are supporting the Boy or the Bottle
there are a goodly number of gentlemen
warrnie ; p•lrtiamentary seats who will
n. eve! , to my more. Thin le too big
3133 • .• nr,l..riant any iesne to quibble
..Ii:=r.ipt to tape both wave.
t•me •a•.,,I-tehake he1•reli free from
tee t alcohol tor ever and
cleat :tics who are defenders of sobriety
and will speak and vote for the complete
overthrow of this pronounced enetny to
this Dominion. Temperance people
have beeu fooled too long. Now for
business,
Do you want to have a tip-top time at
the coming Soldiers' Welcome Home
and Old Buys' Reunion in Brussels o0
duly 27, :.8 and aq? Of course you do,
well then pitch in now and help get
everything ready for the good time
that's rotning. Put ginger into your as -
Astor.... ltd one of the best gatherings
14r11,:eh;,113locality ever held will re -
stilt. 'lilt:' is a Community Welcome
and -,•ty o -•liter and family connected
to hint is invited to throw themselves
heartily and in a m ,st off•handed man-
ner inn, the plan. Suggestions will be
welcomed hr the officers as to novelties,
hints ae r, methods and plans from any-
body. Are ou ready? Well, "Yo
Heave.
'1'ns longer we live the more couvinc-
ed we become that the programs mark-
ed out by the Domibion Parliament, and
carried out as far as possible, are mark.
ed and :tile marred by so large a meas-
ure or party and personal selfishness as
to he 'nen with the naked eye. Men
with fog horn utterances during cam-
paigns if elected cease blowing their
horn and appear to be satisfied to live in
the fon as long as his party says so. No
matter what the general interests of the
Dominion may he much of our legisla-
tion is .onotructed on the checker board
or er::n•,• 1. nchtvork pattern and men vie
with eee en other in pulling off 8 x 10
stouts, ; er•.•iy sectional in their charact-
er, in,f wren detrimental to the body
politic, tine thing looks certain that
the old time writ and Tory castiron line-
ups wi'1 be. largely represented by x fn
the due, to emote and the wise elector
will at cut a good share of his old
partyism end vote for men of reconized
ability, integrity and worth who will
stated by the Dominion and its best in-
terests u= guaranteed by their past his-
tory. Some of the manipulators of
party polities today are men whom de-
cent people would like to handle with
tongs and disinfectants, if they could
not p'1." 3 31 the other side, Weather
vane 3.3•clans are no good, except as
they - personally y profited.
trtt> •n til r•: never was a time in the
1 111 ,nr of tier .arid when there was so
much 3:13'1 .1s 10,3 now, While there
may be r,:1,m for complaint much of It is
the ourc,n1, of sympathy, genuine or
sul,nrfiiriel , iLli the agitators and tike a
erns, turd child when asked what its
real -leeirc is has difficulty in arriving at
a eremite:het The war may be respon-
sible to, 111nc11 r f the turpitude and what
is 008-'13 1111 r now is a wise head, a big
heart and 3'i Deng arm that will be able to
rock the tvorld•cradle so wisely and well
that the tumult will he allayed and the
In11Aby tiuntned will brlug quiet and
restfuiness. The hest things for this
life are not attained by yelling demands
frottt the housetop i by a mob demolish•
itlg windows or pelting somebody with
stones end refusing to obey law and
order. This is the aoth century, the
day of Education, of perliatnents, con-
ferencev and congresses, the church and l
the school and yet reading the deity
tle• gel^`;'.:
Centre Huron
'rho minuet n1001ing of the
Centre Ileum Libe1'al Asso(iation
will be h,•I.1 tU Catalll(14 111111, sea.
fort h, "n Tuesday, May 271 It, 111111.
at 8 o''l) 1k p in, Al thie.tuec ting
besides 3113' usual busiurss of the
annual uleetit g, delegates will 130
selected l'ol• the Ontario Provincial
1.113008,1 l',nit a 1(t t 'n 10 be 11011 nt
Toronto tw 1a333e 2501 and 211t11,
1t1111. 1;33)4 atteltihul I. of 1•110
Liberals of the l'Wog i4 deviled.
1i. 213'Bn1R, President,
1_e . L, KILLORAN, Secretary,
North Huron
'Phe Animal Meeting 03 the Lib-
erals of North Hnr•on, as e0ustilltt-
ed for Federal pnrpo.es, will he
hold in thi'Town Hall. \Vingheun,
on Friday, Siay Mtn, at 1 p, 01.
(Standard 1111)01, 101,91 a 1111311111-
ent Liberal V,'0(l i n with llatlley
Dewart, K. O., M. P. 1'., will ad-
dress the electors 1(1 both sexes,
press (cline dvys of riots. strikes, defi-
ance, police, soldiery, is , 0110 would
think we bad backslidden 400 years.
Civilization is apparently not very far re-
moved from barbarism yet. Evidently
a Moses is badly needed in our parlia-
mentary halls, as captains of industry
end in the exercise of good judgment in
piloting the great human family from
Egypt to the Promised Land Talk
alone will never accomplish it but allied
with calm discussion, a spirit of fair play
all round and wise leadership permanent
and satisfactory results might accrue.
ONE of the institutions that will be
evergreen as long as the great war is
remembered will be the splendid un-
selfish wort of the Red Cross Society.
While tn,ur.autls of litho: of Ihank,.
have 1+011 publrthrd mud, we suppose,
millivat: of words ..1, .kin rspies:non of
gratitude, an adequate summing up of
the practical help afforded iu giving
comfort to the sick, ceriug for wounded
and the dyiug, to say nothing of the
the hundreds of thousands of brave lads
whose arta was sttengthed and heart
cheered by the ready help so often at
hand by this wonderlul organization eau
never be given, Dear old Florence
Nightingale and her never-to-be•forgut.
ten service in the Crimea, over 6o years
ago, was but the rising of the sun corn
pared with the noontide effulgence of
the past 41 years. While great praise
is due the grand service of those who
stood in the front places es for as the
officiary is concerned, the real work
was done by the battalions of women
and men -largely the former --who in
city, tow/, village, hamlet and country
side did "their bit" with a vigor, con
stoney and good fellowship that caused
all former efforts of philanthropy, pat•
riotism and generosi'y ti, pale into in-
significance. Many a humble Red Cross
Society deserves a laurel wreath or the
bestowment of beautiful b.quets of
choice roses for the way they planned
and labored to make sure the boys "over
there" would have every comfort and
attention that was possible. We say 3
cheers and a "tiger" for young and old,
rich and poor, black, red and white
people who never said die as long as
necessity for help existed, "God bless
the Red Cross nurse" 3055 an ejacula-
tion on the lips of every sick laddie as
the ministering angel, almost tirelessly,
did her noble duty. Many a man is
alive who would to day be sleeping
under the poppies had it not been for
the unequalled services of doctors and
nurses, aided by their he'pers and the
sanitary conditions maintained. The
heart of the world undoubtedly throbb-
ed in unison with the great humanitari-
an spirit that, like a tidal wave, swept
over the continents. We are glad Cana-
da -and Huron County -bad so large a
share in th3, labor of love. Toe spirit
of it should not he allowed to clie out
Huron County Hospitals
Letter published below, written by
Dr, J. P, Reunedy, \Vingham appear-
ed in London Free Press May Sib, and
was in reply to an editorial which ap-
peared in that paper tt few days earl-
ier, dealing with the subject of hospi-
tals in Hut on enmity
Ln1Tut 111 FREE Pa). os :-I enticed
an edit011al 1(e your paper of May 5,
regarding hospitals in Huron County.
1 ani very glad indeed that the county
is at least taking up this matter. The
County of Huron is one of the wealth-
iest counties in the province, and is
well able to erect snc1 assist in the
maintenance of hospitals. So far,
however, it has done ver), little along
this line (LH compared with surt0tmd-
ing counties. The conuties of Bence,
Perth, Wellington, Elgin and Lamb.
ton have given thousands of dollars to
support their hnapitala, As regards
towns, the happen to have 8 or 4 all
about the same size and population,
There is no ono large centre in the
county. Goderi0h has the largest
population, but is shut off on one side
by the lake. There ale already hoard.
tale at 3 of these towns in operation.
To build to big hospital in any one of
the towns would be a piece 03 monu-
mental folly, as it would not receive
any patient 0r anysnpp0rt from the
doctors of ally rather trlwns already
having hospitals. It could be Clothing
hart a fecilure, a source 0f expense to.
the enmity and it white elephant for
the next 50 yearn or longer.
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TIRED WOMAN
TOOK VINO[
Now She is Strtr'i7rg and
Hearty
Philadelphia, Pa, -"I was over-
worked, run down, nervous, could not
eat or sleep. 1 felt like crying all the
time. 1 tried different remedies with-
out benefit. The doctor said it was a
wonder I was alive, and when Vinol
was given me I began to improve.
I have taken eight bottles and am
now strong and perfectly healthy in
every respect, and have gained in
weight. I can not praise Vivol
enough." -Mrs. Sarah A. Jones, zoos
Nevada St., Philadelphia, Pa.
We guarantee Vinol to make over-
worked, weak women strong or re-
turn your money. Formula on every
bottle, This is your protection.
P, R. SMITH
You say '•the, best hospitals to -day
are located in the larger cities." I
beg to take issue with yon here, The
Mayo Clinic, in Rochester, Minn, is
the largest snegical centre In the
world, and Rochester is only a small
town. The late Dr, R, Al. Bruce
Smith, inspector of hospitals for On-
tario, in hie tepoet fen 1010, speaks as
follows : "Many of the town hospitals
are better a nipped than larger city
institutions for surgical and medical
work, and the recognition of this fact
accounts fon the large increase in the
number of admissions to the smaller
hnspitale,"
I and not afraid to state and to prove
that. in 011r local hospital Here, we do
as good and sometimes better work
than is done in some of the larger
city inetitutiens. Since our hospital
was opened T(1 or 11 years ago, we
hate had tinder Ireatluent !really
31)100 patients, not enunting Iheeases "f
wiunr aperatiuua which went inane
the day of the "Pe) al ion. I eat) mune
sntue or these patients who would
surely have died if a hospital had not
been close at hand.
At ;a meeting of Hamm bfediral
Association, held in Goderich, the
matter was discussed and the ennsens-
us of opinion was that if the County
Council decided to give the proposed
grant towards hospitals, the better
thing to do w0nlcl be to divide it
among them pro rata according to the
value of their buildings anti equip-
ments, It was also thought advisable
by members of the association, that
each of the hospitals equip a wing or
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Court
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Court of Revision
Township of Morris
The Court of Rev1001) on the Assessment
Roll of the Township of Morris w111 be held in
the Township Hall, Morris, on Monday, May
20 BI nest at 10. o'clock a.m. All persons
interested will please take notice and overn
themselves accordingly,
A. MAGE WEN, Cleric.
Blnavale, May 1230, 1010.
FOR SALE
A pure bred Scotch Short Born Bull, 10
months old, got by a J. A. Watt bred bull, and
out of Lovely Maid by the Car int bred bull,
Royal Blossom -15942-, grana taut Dairy.
maid -079113-, by Broedhooks Prince Inlp.
(38048). The dam of this calf tuns bred by me,
and is of the Scotch Marr Rachel family. I
bred them for years and they were the beet
milkers, alvo Show and beef nettle I Ind. Be
is tit for service now. Pride and terms easy.
DAVID MILNE, Ethel.
Properties for Sale
150 acre B'arn1, known 411 the Strotton prop,
arty, 5th line Morris township, for sale, P011.80038031 next Fall, Well located near Brussels.
The 25 acres in connection with the Revere
House( Brussels, Isola(' offered for Sale, It is
eligibly situated,
ldotise and 34 acre lot, Itllaebltlt street,
Brussels forsale. Apply to
W. 10. STRIITTON, Brussel).
House and Lot for Sale in Ethel
Comfortable frame !louse and one acre of
land in the Village of Ethel is offered for sale.
Number of fruit trees. Good woodshed and
other conveniences. Icor further particulars
apply to JOHN OS11ORN% 13th01 P. 0,
For Sale
Bonne and lots, containing 6% acres, in the
Village of Cranhrook, the property of the late
Mrs, Agnes Brown, is offered for sale, Frame
house, barn, fruit trees @a, Possession could
be given at once. Per further ppartieulare op•
ply to Nae. THAs. CAMHaoN or Wtl, CADtanON,
Itxsoutors estate of the late Mrs. Agnes Brown,
Cranhrook.
Bull for Service
The undersigned will beep for service, on 8l
Lot B0, Con. 2, Mthere-bred
Morrie township, the the' -bred
Short Horn 13utL Gainford of Salem, No,
DamlMildredVIIbyRoyal,idl ilor(118512). Ped'
(gree may be seen on app)icatlon. Terms -
t10.00 for thoro'-brads payable at time of sor-
vioe with privilege to return, Grade cows not
ntlowed, TF10i3, PIERCE,
Proprietor.
w '"t' T? 55 el-
(:olnalulice to ;Syr 1'1 idiom 1?331()
There's !lomat to Come 11 "Rainy 1)1(3'"
LiUY STANDARD RELiANCE
1) llehentures'issued to suets of
41U0.00 and up Interest al 0/
paid t0l:e a year. 02 0
Nu wor131--no trouble -Flo expense
- and absolute safely.
5'TA DA CI
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!MUNCIE'
ROAM MK COMPJ
HEAD OFFICElo-129lNGST.EAsTTORONTO
BRANCH1 AYR BROCKVILLE CHATHAM
OPFIC[$ IELMIRA NEW HAMBURG WOODSTOCK
H. L. JACKSON,
Agent, Brussels
ward especially Fitted up for the re-
1iU'ned soldiers, As you stay "Raton
is a great county," and I sincerely
hope that they will give the hospitals
a substantial grant and in such a way
as will best set v0 the interests of her
citizens at large and with due consid-
eration Lc the best interests of the
county in the future.
Ynuf6 sincerely,
J. P, Kg' Eur.
Wiugham, Ont., May 0.
We may say that we are heartily in
sympathy with the sentiments ex-
pressed in this letter and hope the
movement to improve hospital condi-
tions will meet with the united sup-
port of the County Council. We
might point out that tit the present
time many counties in the Province
have fwa or tlnee hospitals, The
Comity of Simone fur ,•vatopla Inas
fur years nutintaire(1 four hospitals
viz :-Oollingwood, Barrie, Midland
and Ot illi+.
H. Bellamy. Former proprie'o' „t the
Dungannon Netts has moved to Toto( n
whe le he has a position as assistant do-
eetor on the government purchasing
board iu connection with the soldier re-
establishment.
Listowel town council has purchased,
at a cost of $200 a steel flag pole, winch
within a very few days will be erected in
front of the library building, and from
which will be flown the flag donated by
Daughters of the Empire.
West Ward, St Mails prides itself on
the discovery of a white robin, the only
white robin ever seen in that district.
It was first discovered by W. H. Tovell
on his grounds, and ho uas adopted it
as a member of the Tovell family.
uting Shoes
Yes, we Have therm ! The very best, too. Made by the
Miner Rubber Co. Mttke your feet comfortable with a pair of
these light, easy shoes anti you will forget those troublesome
corals. Look over this list :—
Men's Black Bats. at .. $1 60
Women's Blue Black Bats. at 1 50
Women's White Bals. at ,,. .., 1 60
Women's Hylace, with Rubber Heels, at 2 25
Boys' all Tan "Tufa--Shu" at ... ,., 1 75
Boys' all Tan Blas. at -.. .. 1 50
Misses' and Youths' Tan "Tuff -Shu" at 1 50
Child's Tan "Tuff -Shu" at ... ... 1 35
-=Y�C�3tlt Shoes are Good
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Buggies !
T1 -IE Season is now on for buying your Buggies
and D. Ewan is all ready to talk with any
intending purchasers as he has a number of
first-class, up-to-date Buggies, both steel and rubber
tires. We use Goodyear and Dunlop Rubber—the
best that can be got.
Call and examine our stock. Everybody is made
welcome.
Big reduction on Buggy prices this year,
Call early and pick your choice at
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Soldiers' Welcome and
ys9 Re ® union fr4
samaans TRA
The Commmittee is Most anxious to get the Hautes
and addresses of all members of your family, friend,
neighbors, acquaintances and their sobs and daughters
who have left Brussels or vicinity, in order that they
join in the Re -anion to be held in our Town on July
ter, 28 and 29. Please scud before June 1st.
Would you kindly 1111 in the names and addresses
of you family or friends who are absent and wail same
at once to
7 ➢111+1 `3 FOX.
Convener Invilatiun CoulIllittee,
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\'le ate )freeing Special Prices no our pres-
ent stock or Wallha01, 1legltut, 11unipden and
Elgin Watches. 'These vote bought sump time
ago, Tu the lot ate sante suitable, roe preseuls•
lion to returned soldiers, All going at special
11.edured Pi ices while present alnrlt lash, 13i1(
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Kodake and Brownie Cameras, films
And Supplies
We give special instructions with each
Kodak 0r 13rnwnie sold.
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Watertaan'e itllt in hotlle and 13(1111.
Engagement
For Cleaning
Rings Wedding Rings
Silverware try our Ideal Silver Cream.
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