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The Brussels Post, 1928-11-14, Page 7.sww10=temoaerasxmcslr c What akes a Town ? A prosperous rural population which demands a community centre where may be established business, educational, relig- ions and entertainment facilities, Where these flourish and ore active it is safe to surmise that the people of that section, realize and appreciate the value to then] of such a centre. h ; t ► ai ntai s It ? The towns are largely maintained by the surrounding districts. But the organization, the direction, and to a great measure the up -keep. of the in>ti'tutions in such towns are in the hands of the business interests, together with those directly and in- directly connected therewith. Without the active business and professional men to supet'vise and govern these public institu- tions and undertakings no town could thrive. h Is ='w wally Affected? Every citizen either in or about a town should be concerned in swing to it that they do their part in carrying on any good cause which may he promoted, either by financial or active support. Only in this way will any town prosper and develop as it shoold, blicity is Required in promotion work your local paper takes the leading part. It Is ever the champion of worthy causes and philanthropic end patriotic 'undertakings. But to function properly, and fully carry out its natural prerogatives, it must in turn nave the financial support of the community it selves. When needing adver'ti(jng or printed matter always first think of The Post Publishing House pi.aswommaumscoman,uuus THE BRUSSELS POST Cream Grading NI cans EfI'ER CREAM 1,'I"rI?R 13U'I'TEI: I rrER PRICES 1'''e aro now prepared to Grade your Cream honestly, gath+ r it twice a v; cele and deliver at our Creamery each day we lilt it. We gather with covered truck to keep sun off it. We pay a premium of 1 cent per ib, butter fat for Specials over that of No, 1 grade, and 3 cents per ib, but- ter -fa, for No 1 grade over that of No. Z glade. The basic principle Of the improvement in the quality of Ontario butter is the elimination of second and off grade cream. This may be accomplished by paying the produt.er of good triton 0 better price per pound of butter -fat (.(Sian is paid to the producers of poor cream. We solicit your patronage and co-operation for better market. f1, We will loan you a can, See our Agent, T. C. McCALL, or Phone 2310, Brussels. e Sea•ferth Cr.,+:amery A M To His slate By J. ALLEN DUN: ! Illustrations by Irwin Myers Copyright Babes Morrill Co. r Alto Rainey ollll(Iellly 1'e(t as if 1(11 (support Mud bee: nucalled tient, a fief] reed ut hest, Lund lied not need- ed Wet; would he need him, wore Its 'an aId, not alto;,, thee neees,au'y, with llansen aboard, to run the ship? Ile said nothing, but thrust 11(11 hands ileo the side pockets of the pilot 011111 Le 1,1111 s0quh'ad t'0111 the Shull stores. Tho sudden 1"11014 of cold steel gave hint new teenage. lie had sworn to protect the girl. If Lund, seenlin?- more like a pirate than ever, with cold eyes sweeping the horleon, ]lis bulk casting ltlihu'y's Into a dwa1nd by comparison, attempted to 'hanri Peggy Simms, Ittlluey resolve(' to plat the part of eluu(pion. He could not shunt like '.1111(1, but he was arum'], 11; felt. the mastery o the man, At1(1 he felt incompetent be side hint. l.nud hold the power of lit and death, net by brute fume (inns Ile wua 11.e 1'.','y tutvfgatul' 411(10( with the 1';tppl4' seriously i11, As .(m' alone b0 1.4.111 tin. in in his land, wn they were out of sight of limo, "11411;1 ,1, sa'.•1 Lund, "AU'. Rairey'Il relieve you atter we've eaten. Conte ou, 1 1111110 ''0u ain't lost yore appe- tite, I `low. \Conch nu' discard that spoon 'S'or kbit(' su' full. 1 don't have le pier ',1.41( lean ritm, 'anger" Fem. die. (.•i .•ppe•ul t0 111.Iney, It 'was Lend ( demeanor that go!mped him. The (hent dlsmis0'l ('arisen as woe sl.n,1' lusty as he might have flipped 1110 ash from a el„ a1', or tossed the 111/11 MTV -Aide, "I've gut to Mettle those hunters," Lune] said. "I expect .trouble there, .sooner 01. later. But I'ni gain' to my down the law to 'e11). if they conte clean, well an' good. they git their ,original two shares, If nut, they don't get a plugged nickel. An' lleming's the one who'll stir up the trouble, take it from me. I'd ,jest as sown 11 was war. I don't see (s we can help the skipper 11111(.11 'less we 1(y reverse treatment of what Curlsen dict -11 we know what (1111 was, I1 he alts worse she'll let us know, I reckon. See you Inter., • Rainey took the dismissal and went up to the relief of llansen. Ile did not mention what had happened 1111111 the Scandinavian referred to it 1111- reedy. "They put the due ov'erhea'd, sir, soon's lIr, 1,1111(1 nn' you Imine 140 be- low." It seemed (l summitry (1lsntissnl of the dead, without ceremony. Yet, for ASINMINIMMornswa Letterheads Envelopes Billheads And ali kinds of Business Stationery printed at The Post Publishing House. We will do a job that will do credit to your business. Look over your stock of Office Stationery and it it requires replenishing call us by telephone 81. The Post Publishing Nouse 1 "They Put the Doc Overboard, Sir, Soon's Mr. Lund an' You Bane Go Below." :he rite to he (411thentie, Lund must have presided, and the sen•burlal (er0- Ice would have been a mockery under .he cl•culnstanees, It w1124 the best tiling to have dune, Itainey felt, but he '•)'11141 not ai'01d a mental shiver et the bought of the roan, so lately vital, his trait alive with energy, sliding through he colt( water l0 the ooze to Ile there, 041(1001, swinging with the sub -sett cur - ;elite until the (wean scavengers defined him. "All right, Hansen," he said in un - slyer, and the 1a111 hurried off utter his extra detail. Lund came up after 14 while, mid Rainey told him of the rate of ('ar)- sen 's Inacly. "1 Jiggered they'd 410 about that," cuallitented Lund. "They savvled he'd Wined to 1(11(1(0 suckers oui of 'out, uu' they dumped liar. lint they 1111('1 m, our side, 4,,4' 11 long sight. 'r)mt Deming Is a better man 111111 1 thought. hers the main grouch among 'en. Said if I hadn't had It gun 110'11 have tackled me In the cabin. Meant It, too, though 1'41 have smashed Min. He's stele 6eeoz 1 slid he wurn't 1(l,' egurtl.•1 told him if he wanted to try It out, I'(1 ur0uuuuu Ante him. lie didn't take It 1(p,. an' (11011'41 kit] him Munn it. He'll peek a grudge. 1 (1111'( (411(1Ill ut' their 1[4111(1' uta, 1104 while the 51:letter's sick, They need ate to navigate." "'Yids !light to a good chance for me to handle a sextant," suggested 41011,0y custmily, Lund shook his head, smiling, but his eyes nerd. "Nut ,'t't, 11(1?:," he said, "Nut ]hut I don't trust you, but 1'00 nu:' to le the only mile, jest. now, Is u sort of lite lasurinee That sails ole 10 tarry. '1'111',' might figg;e', i1 you was able to 11104(,11110., Out they c'md but 1114' srrc'ws en yon to awry 'en] 1lu'angh, with me out of 111e 4411Y. I don't soy they could, but they aright Haden It lined Ore you, tut' you ain't gut quit(' the sane stake 111 this 1 halve," Dere was cult] logic, lief I151110y snw 1110 forc0 01 it. Hansen came up early to split the watch and put tludl' sehed- ule right again, Itnd Lttud w0111 below with 11111110,'. Lund ordered 'remade to brbng a bottle and Masses, told they alt down at 11e table. Rainey needed thea kick of a drink, rand took (me, As Lund was raising Ills glass with a toast of "here's to luck," the skip- per's door opened and the gig ap- peared. She looked 'like a ghost. Her hair was disheveled and her eyes {hared at theist without seeuthlg recog- giitiotL But she spoke, hi n flat, tone- less Voice, "141y father Is dead she fal- tered, swayed and seethed t0 swoon us 11110 Salic toward the floor. Raine,' darted forward, but Lund wee quicker and swooped her up in hls arms as if she had been a leather, took 'her to the table, set her In a chap', dabbled a napkin In some water and applied It to her b1'oivs, "Chale her wrists," he 001)00ed Rainey, "Undo that top button of her blouse. That's enough; she ain't got ,.0 ('0040(3. 0114'11 r,dr" 1 nruugt. Plumb worn out. '1'har's fill." Ile Moulted her, Melly 4•' II (04(:44)' 0111141 't 0111141. Rainey ,1141 •d the• slen- der wit-ts 11141 40041 11,10 p,11111;, 4,4,,1 sou s1,0 opened her e;(.: ,14,1 •41(;11141. 111011 :he 1,11110 away fre41 Luna, 1, 11.111114 over her, (1111 get to 1,.'r fret. el must go to my rather," •11.' ,+•11141, '1,1,• le (10111." They followed her tutu the ,'ahie 111(11 1,(111(1 Lent 1101')' 1110 1,01111, "L0ol:s like 11," 1! ,n'hf•eeirel 10 Rainey. 'then he tote up(1m the skip. I''54 reet end shirt and. 1111 Ills 1, 41 1 Lis, 111,,. 111. (1109 an a u iu-:11 1,1, 1111 = 11' W s.'•p 111(1, 1„11 .111 int kind. t' Idle. ,:h,• ,;u:+ 111 Ib. , ori 01. her v1 st•rn'1h from '111(111,.1 1'.•r. r'. Lund suddenly 1,0+'1 hi, tead. "'170-n•'.; a 11 (I[tt•1•," i1.r auhu,de•011. "'le 411'1 (14m., sit. the 411:114'41 4111' (111,4.• I.1•ln tly." With the Iles.' there ranee .1;(,44 of 1,•v41vd, a Ion moan fret() the ',kit,ple, The girl Ileo' to 111" side. '1'aumda. attu(dblg by with the bollle, slopped 40rw111•41, funded the 1(1uud5 10 Rainey, and veiled u1' the Itd of an eye, leek - lug eluseiy 1(1 the pupil. "1 sillily medil•hle at Tokyo;" he (41114. "11'hy didn't ye say so before?" de- manded Lund, H d(d not °emir to any of thein todoubt '1'ama(ia's word. There was at lir of professional assurance and 11n elli1lt'icy about Hint that ear- ried weight, "\Phut can you do for hilt? 'Ylere's a medicine chest 10 (..'a7'i8et1'S momma" "1 14(45 hired to cook," said 'Yamada quietly, "I should not have been per- mit to Interfere, It is not my business If a while man make] a fool of him- self. Now we want morphine and hy- podermic syringe." Taltl•11111 rolled (1p the captain's sleeve. The flesh, shrunken, pallid, was Mosel,' spotted with dot -like scars that showed livid, as if the cap- tain lend been suffering from some strange rash. Lund w'htsthod softly, Itainey, too, knew w111(1 it meant. The skipper had been a veritable slave to the drug. ('art:en 111141 administered it, pre- serlhed It, used it (144 (1 means to bring 14lnmus under Itis subjeettu4, "flow reed) d'ye suppose lie look at once'?" Lomb asked the .Japanese In a IOW cube. "Fifteen grains, I think. Maybe more. Too much 1 Always too much drug in his veins. Much worse than opium for mum" • "farlsen's work," growler] Lund, "Increased the stuff on him 4111 ho couldn't do without It. blade him a slave to dope an' Carlson 1110 Loss. He deserved kJllln' jest for that, the skunk." Rainey frantically searched through the medicine chest and, finding only nve tablets marked 'orphine 1 gr. 1n a bottle, sought elsewhere 111 vain, And he could 0nd no 11000110. But he ran across some automatic cartridges and put them in his pockets before he htrrlcd back. "This is not enough," said Tornado. "And we should have needle. But I dissolve these 111 galley." And he hur- ried out, The girl had slipped down on The Girl 4.1441 Slipped Down on Knees Beside the Bed. her knees beside the bed, holding her father's 11111111 ngttlnst her Itps, her eyes closed, She seemed to be praying. 'remade administered 1110 morphine. The benefleiel results were uppercut. The dry, ('rightfully S11)IOw skin had changed all Simms was breathing freely, while Tamdn, feeling his pulse, nodded a0flvmatively to the girl's questioning glance, "We'll have to put In to Unalaska," Rainey Said, "There are doctors there." The girl turned toward Lund. IIe smiled at the intensity of her gaze and pose. "I play fair, 'Miss Peggy," he said. "Rainey, change the course," The f:aeluk came about as Rainey reached the deck and gave Ills orders. Then he returned to the cabin. The captain hnd opened his eyes. "Peggy!" he murmure(Y, "Carlsen, where is lie? Lund! Good God,- Lund, od(Lune], you earl see?" "Keep nniet as you can," said Ta- made. Something in his voice made the skipper shift his look to the Jap- anese. "Where's Carlsen?" he asked again. "Ile can't come 'now," said Tamgla. Hor 1 1`'1?rr\1.:sI;AS' NOV. 1.1ti1. l928. �qpr <,od•4•f•4•Io4 7.O'Y4.7•b•;•4$4d•t,•YOd•4•Y d• y 4 9• e1-1ir;ht'ot lnttrkct p11041 a t. hair./ for your f -IN' is WANTED .1. 4 �mYollick i 0 •i '4 (4 • 1 • 0 4 4 f 4. 4.1.+(444.+4445.0444,1,0•?44 -F Ni•A't•g7-r t . 1• the , 1. -• ; : the drug rap per., beide seemed nbneeemily 1,ls 11lltliliml( h4lahi'•1u"b. ('eel a u ; d•'usi?'' 114 ;1.•1;0,1. '1'h,e, . hl t n;; 1m ].11141; "1'ou 1=111041 11111, Jim?" Lend molded. "(lou mur11 tnorphire- 111,1 you give me?" E "Firs grains." "It's not enough. It we's/ lust, There isn't any inure?" he flashed out with sudden enemy, tl'ying In raise himself. ''I'1! he 4)0140 111 an 111(111' or Iwo. (int to balk while 1111.4 lusts, :rim --about ieavht' you (hat thee, I could have come haelf. I had words about It—wltli 13'nnsen. Ile liners. But the (gide was Lad, an' the lee. It wasn't the gold, Jiu1, I swwar it. 1 had the slip au' crest' to look out for: Au' I'cggr, at home. "1 might lune gone htu'k sooner, lint, I'1! 04011 up to 1111(1, Put Il Wasn't the gold that did II, An' -1. didn't hear what you shouted, Jim, '1'10 storm came up. 1.4'e were frozen by the 1111' toe found the ship. Numb. "Jinn, this 1f"Uble hit (41(5 the dhY after we left tie flue. Not sciatica, at first, but in the lend, i couldn't think right, 1 wns ;lust 11111011 111 the bruin, An' schen It (deans] off, It was 100 lute, The hoe 1)101 ;dosed. We couldn't g1( luck. I read up in my medical bull:, Jbm, later, w11011 the sciatica took me. •'111111 to lake 10 my bunk, Couldn't 44((1141. 1 had morphine, tut' it 1'ellevell ale. 'Poole too nitwit after a while, flail to have it. Gut better in Nan 1•'raucts10 fur tt bit. Thea Carlson pfte- seelbed iL Blorphfue was my )loss, an' then (arisen, he was boss of the morphine. Seemed Rice—seemed 11110--" 1118 vile was weaker when 11e spoke again. They came closer to catch his whispers. "('arisen—ntblcl wasn't toy Own. Peggy—I wuen't in my right 11111441, honey. Not when—Carlson—Ile was angel schen he "nye me what I want- ed—devil—Whet] he wouldn't, 31ade me—d0 things. But he's deur]. And ['m going. Never roach Unalaska. Peggy—forgive. ('leant for best—but —n04 in right mind. Jim—it wasn't the gold. Not Peggy's fault—any- "She'll get hers, Simms," said Lund. "Yours too." Thn, skipper's eyes closed and his frame settled under the clothes. The g119 flung herself on the bed In un- controllable weeping, Lund raised his eyebrows at Tauulda, w'ho shrugged ]tis shoulders, "Better get out o' here.," whispered Lund. lie Sud Rulney went out to- gether. In a few minutes Tuutada joined thein, his face sphInxlike as (50451', "1 -le is dead," he said. Rainey and Lund went on [leek, The sch0011er thrashed toward the vol.. onto, the bearing -mark for tlnalusku, hidden behind It. They paced up and down in silence. "I guess 1(e tv'a5 'Honest Situtus,' after a11," sold Lund at last. "The gal blames me for the morphine, but Carlson never mennt hien to live, She'll see that after a bit, niehbe," Rainey glanced at him ettriously. 13e was getting fresh lights on Lund. Then the girl appeared, pale, cone. posed, coming straight up to Lund, who halted 111s Wide at sight of her, "WI11 you c'luulge the course, Mr, Lund?" she said, "father spoke once snore. After you left. He does not want to go (1 to l'iulnst:a. IIe said It 'would mean a rush for the gold; mellitus you would have to stay there. Ile does not want you to lose the gold, lie wants me to hove my share. Ile (mmole me promise, And he wants (1110 Omits" --she hit her lip fiercely 111 repression of her feelings '--to be buried at sett, 'Phut was his last re- quest." SIN, Welled and 1001(011 over the fail, struggling to wink lark her tears, 1411110y sow 1110 ;hint's glance sweep over her, 1'1111 or alnh'm•lon. "As you wisla 311ss I'r44', 4'," he (4111(1. "1111115011, '110114 Ship, 1 on a 1111n - nit, llow 4hout you, Miss Peggy? I1 yotl want to go home, w'1, cult acid way'$ fit 'Unalaska' 11(taty rah,, I'41 bring back yore share—In fall." "1 11111 not thinking (bout the gold," the girl said scolvlfuily, "But I watt to carry out my 111111('('0 last wishes, if you will permit 111e. I shall stay with the ship, Now I ant going back to him. You—you"--she quelled the tremble of her mouth, tend her chin showed firm and determined—"you can arrange for the ruderal tomorrow at (Mum, if you will, I want Hint to- ((Igilt, Ilea face quivered piteously, but She conquered even that mid walked to the companionway. "tannic, by Heaven, game as they make 'em 1" said Lund, GHAI"TSR IX. Dimino Breaks an Ann. Rainey, dosing in his bunk, ((hill 01'er t00 1:u,J'l,'u 111114)091111V., ((( da;:, had plle4•'1 (',Irl'••('. 'noelrtl; 111141, r his pillow ftflnr Iw41b,g !t, 1L. 1',,1,11 I that 11 Meted four shoos 1,1 full (2fpa(lly, 1111• too 1l','t Lund 1,1(.1 114,44 1,4 11], Lull h, 101'1101. tb,• nue riled Ly ('urlseu at Itefitey, m4! 110' last Mei'. feetive shot et Lund, 11 -bol Thal uln• o;li'uy, Ita0,.y d'ebled, 111','014' rbruugh Dud's 'oup-,1,'.tboo u,e of tearing otr his 414:•1:03 140,I miming them 111 the 4),''' •. The d)'ntuw, tient h„ 111(,4 illy colleted he rnnJ,( 11,,1r pgrrl(0.r (4wn( -,,,,11!,• or 1.01,11 i:'1(.4(1,11,n' '.i 1, „u- ,exmee 14011, r1rl:'1tgtr 11'11 11 ru(1 lot •. 1.41,1 bml L,'•du', r•uni 11,4 1,1'1110 frn• 4 (1,0 1 ','tomo toh."l Ir r,••- I„ ( +0,' , 11 111'1,1 sr (01140 (((.111'1 •• in a tv' he ;Is ((1.14)11111" ht .1! •1 P1111/..... 1 (!441. ly Itero1.11.d tl'on',l• w1,' n row 1: 1) :3111ms 4085 et 11 ( ;leen 10 11,e Ile felt certni( that ,I • het, er, 111,, ler 1honing were led, t()l(• o• 4 , l,' 114:, 11, the 111(111, his n4.11101 4.1'' 1•'•.•:- 1„ trouble coolie„ was , •..n1e•,":•'1 vs,4h the girl. On the border of dreawl4 h,- teas brought book by t1 ,tr.oc•„ 1)01.4' on deal:. It rash of feet, twiny (Tres. and t'pping (haul all, I1," below 1(r Lund, roaring. not for help, int in ('4mJ('nge. Italney, half asleep. .lumped from his hunk and rushed out of the room. Ile d 1(1 '(0111,4 h]tp. penha110d; the(101111unteasi'sto hnd aadttackaed Lund 1 And, unused to the possession of firearms, still drowsy, he forgot the aetnmatie, Intent upon rallying to the cry of the giunt. As he made for the 150tnpltelonwuy, the girl came nut o" her father's ('Uo114, "1' hat Is it?" she elder]. "Lend—hunters:" Italney culled ]lark ccs he sped up tie• ,:.1:(104. 110 thought he. heard a "wait" risen her, but the stooping mud yelling were loud In Ills cars, and he phtnaed out on (look. Aa Ile emer1(d he sins the 1011(1 l'aee of Holism at the wheel, ids pale Idne eyes ghuu9ns of (110 set of his entivns fuel 111,•n taking on a glint that turned amidships. T.nud looked like a Levu' surrounded In' the dog-pnerk, I -Ie stood upright while the six Minters tore and smashed 111 him, lintel's arms 5wn01 !ike eltd'.s. bis greet hands plucked at heir 11)'1,1:, while be realest cell,•," of deep -,ell, defiant natlis. 51o1dllg 1(r striking off a num now and then, 0110 oourged leant suln'lingly to the 1111140([. Itrief though the field lad Leen whet! Rainey 11rrlV0,1, there 10115 111np1P evld('nee of It.. ('lodes were turn awl face: bloody, 0nd nifeel,' the 11011 444.0 pautlug as Lund drugged them lore and there, Hulling, striking. hnlf- sulothered, hut 1(1ways 0411111ng 1(p from under, like a rock that( emerges from the bursting of a heavy wave. A hunter lunged out heavily ani' confidently to meet him as the other, got Lund to his knees for a fateful moment, piling on top of him, ]dud. ge,nling blows with guttural cries o: ft -meted vletory. Ita11ney's man struck, and ti, strength of his arm, backed by Ida hurling weight, broke down Rainey', guard and left the arm numb. 'rhe next instant they were at close gunners. swinging madly, rife with the one de- sire to down the other, to maim, t1 kill. A blow crashed home on Rn111ey's cheek, sending him back dazed, strip ins madly, clinching to stop the et.. tun Ill:e emashes.ii the Id der rini•-h- I Jug him I0,1 14 t ''1 Ing at 11 4' thwee l :Wei.. hint es they lull went 41.,sit mod 111,x int'' the seui,pet• n• trio:: 1(l ,,4401, ''t1,•'. I10 reit tiie 44111':; 110,11'. of 11!4 throat, y r:loi n.11tt' ,-.104,v14,0 c(4 • •4.1• and breath 111„1 0,1.411 :,,t three: up his hive (till, ;,(4 h;- feree. It Gruel; -the 1111,,),•, 1' 0'1,' le the ;ruin. 11011 hr 144. 41,4 11„' o' ,4 x(144(1 1,1111 filo en III(n 44„,4 1i,tt 1. hhm,,l 14 4•as P0ar1y out. Ti0 Ti,14, .fed.. ,,(cap for n 1,1 ,. the twee,u1' - telexed, mol (1,111 ' :,1,,,.,4 f,.1' 414. 111_ t , .:4,141"1 -1,, i „I t ';n,, h,:..• 41140 !t -o1., Ih4tr •4,4101:. ,n 1Lin; 14'1. I'ij., nmtl 1! 'l'4 ,,- :, 1'"c 1+,'1'40,• (111.111 through 44 hi''b ie• ,,,41'1 11,10 111, rm.!' of 1.11411, w,u4411r•• I I' a (141,•4 1le.o that told be Nye.: •:till fielding. still e, - 11(1en1, l inlih;y saw til: !':.re, ,114= req (4111(441 .q'.bl,nd 444,1 1'.1'. ',(111 L;- t,oU,• eyes ,taring u!, 1111 1 110 aDmy ,0 11,4 tight, 11e 0(411(1(1 nu ]auger, Faring his l,r0at11. (0,,' of the teen feekling his legs (Irupp(•(i _411' 'IPPS 0(•1411 4110 10111'(t he gut on tin, Ole of Ids sl:1(11, amid Lumd's k1c•k sem t11u1 sru'i(tin„ across the 411','1[, limp. ,/tit 01' the light that 04111,1 111(0 14.1 pupil4(0lo04)e)•, Ali this tame or Huiu"5, still dazed. 1lelped 11101sP!f by the 511311(111 101111rd t1e "ampmliun, going as fust as he 0,,olil to get 1,1s gun. I1' 140 11141 1101 flurry hewas cor :111i they 400,1.1 1(111 Lund. No teen 0(111(1 Wl411S11uid 4110(4(4 0(1115 much l"ng'•r, Lund killed, 1t would be 111s turn nest, 1(11(1 the girl w•0111(1 he heft at ih,Ir ;nervy. The thought seems—ft Idol, clearing his t11robbhlg hetet, jarred by the suutslies of his .still s(•uu'- less opponent who would be catling to before lung. (Continued Next Week) In a recent month 2,329 steamers and motor ships passed through the Kiel canal, in Germany. Venice, Italy, sent more than $118.000 worth of laces and am- brioderies to the United States 111 the first six months of this year. Flume has an area of 11 square 1,1110•: and a population of 53.000. Flarcelona's new large railway sta- t'on is the first building in Spain employing the mast type of concrete Owing equipment. Tlio estimated value of new motor ear; purchased by Nova Scotians in 1927 was 88,070,120, as compared with $5,185,420 in 1926. W. D. S. JAMIESON, MD; CM; LM.CC; Physician and Surgeon Office McKelvey Block, Brussels Successor to Dr. White Phone 45. T. T. M'RAE M. 8,. M. O. P., ,e S. O. U. 0. 21., Village of Brussels, Physician, Surgeon, dacouohenr )Moe at residence, apnoeite Dlely Ills Church. William street. AUCTIONEERS THOMAS BROWN Soafortit, Ontario Licensed auetiorloer for counties of Rulon and Pettit. Immediate ar- rangements fee sale dates can be made by calling The Post, Brussels, Charges Reasonable, Satisfaction Cruar'utt( <l or 1(o charge, 16-9. JAMES TAYLOR ; Licensed ensed Al c 11'01 r rot' the County of lluron Soles at -tended to in ul' parts of the eirent.. Satistfectioi. Guaranteed, or 1'1,, pay. Orders left at The Post prom):tly attended to. Belgrave Post Office. PHONES: Brussels, 15-13. North Huron, 15-628 KEMP BROS. Auctioneers Auction Sales of all kinds accepted and conducted. Satisfaction Guar- anteed and terms reasonable. Phone Listowel at 121, 38 or 18 at our ex- pense. W. J. DOWD Auctioneer Orders left at this office or with Thos. Miller, Brussels, Phone 16-18 will ensure you best of services alt right prices. Box 484 LISTOWI?IL Phone 246 D. M. SCOTT Licensed Auctioneer PRICES MODERATE For reference ,consult any persol. whose safe I have officiatd at. 61 Craig Street, LONDON C. C. RAMAGE, D.D.S., UD.B. BRUSSELS, ONT. Graduate Royal College of DeatttE Surgeons and Honor Graduate Uni- + vers)ty of Toronto. Dentistry in sn- its branches. 1111 Office Over Standard Bank, iPhones—Office 200. Residence 65-14 Gorton House — Wroxeter I Every Thursday Afternoon WM. SPENCE Ethel, Ont. Conveyance, Commissioner and C. ,Y Agent for The Imperial Life Assurance Co. all Canada and Ocean Accident Guarantee Corpora- tion, Limited Accident Insurance, Automobile In- surance, Plate Glass Insurance, etc, Phone 2225 Ethel, Ont. JAMES M'FADZEAN Agent Howlett Mutual Fire Insurance Complus Also Hartford Windstorm and Tornado insurance Monely to Loan for The industrial Mortgage & Savings Company DR. WARDLAW on First-class Farm Mortgages ionor graduate of the Ontario Velerinerr Phone 42 Box 1 Turnllerry Street, Brunets 'ell age. Dev and 1(l ght oohs. Office opposite (lour Mill, — ANO. SUTHERLAND & SOFA Ir: Jr. &Nf'zar LIMITED BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, Au}saei tNQr CONVEYANCER, NOTARY PUBLIC LECKIE BLOCK - BRUSSELS tl'i73/4P-8 d�bi��aR��aa