The Brussels Post, 1921-1-6, Page 4iaialmv, JANUARY tt 19.4
1001.
Now for a;teilting of thou: i trod rest-•
lettopa that were trailed to the trait nest
$elutday.
NrAltto.Qateopnehs aremattng fur
new leglelation to give them ,a fairer
deal in the days to eome,
MANY perplexities are till to the fore
0YerSea4 end various Nations in a
mood to continue the :temps of onto.'
Caring Famine Fund is still very or-
gent, despite the generosity of the
people. Special appeal is urged on be•
bait of the ohildrea,
441l4RN On tacit) l)ai ry 111(14* will
meet in bonito on faunary to and 43
There is en moat appeal for et Ialge
ltteutleeee at this gathering.
Teta appears to be the dsy c.f the
desperado, house thief sad UQid•ui'
artist. Some of the ll tent:items are 11 e
oheektest kind of cheek
OYER$3,0oo,0000 inbeiietiog permits
fu EdmantOn deong ,he past year
This Is 3 times as much as in tete and is
taken to -augur well for better days to
come.
PAeu4o for 114111414 smelly an the bests of
butter fat is a plan being urged by some
Cities and towns. Thiswoull7do away
with the "thin" variety and give a pre•
mina so the keepers of good cows.
-qXr
thinking• le the Orly :days et the
DOD nr W war 'there visa a"vonferenae ix
us 'Whitehall of GoeeYometlt ripresell"
"taClves and the great tnanufacture ra
^^TM^'--•'•^"'""'""""`°""ri""'"""r of srnlanlilent - The. Q *w44otltltent
wailed then, to pool their trade
secrets in Larder to inereaee preelec-
tion. They refused, and it seemed
hopeless to persuade them, Then
Lloyd George leaned firward'to his
chair, and in a quiet voice sale:
"Gentlemen, have you forgotten that
your sous Sitt this moment are being
killed^•••killed 1n hundreds and thole,
b
sands( They are being ktlied y ,
German guns for want of British ,
guns. Your sons, your br*thers'
boys at the dawn of lnaithood—„ theY'
are being wiped out of life, in 'thou-
sands, Geneletnen, give me gime
Pat lies wattling Wood crit beet) 4he
ettinn delivered at their residences Ae
the fo6owiug (heel) !'flute ;-
Dry 26 Inch wood, per
emit•$ 6 6 b6
Nu'e•nWQiprh wood, pr o
Oaten 4-1100t wood, pet cord. 9 W
Paz tion w,tiltttig to rift wood by the
rntel eon get cotll•tteta.
Piteties Willful; to heal wood may
nein get bon ltitbit; at it telco per cord
deli vet eel where direeletiin the Village
of 111•uwele by 1be•Glrrk or in hie 4415•
sato, R. (Liver.
Apply In the. uudereibned,
F, S. SCOTT,
Clerk,
FROM many places conte the storyof
slim attendance of retepare:a at the
Municipal Nemitetious, 0 es reason
given for this is frequent arclamatioas
instead of a big list of eaneeletes con
testing every office.
WHO'LL be the new Warden tar Bur -
op for 1924 ? There are severs] aspir-
ants and the most of them were cboseu
to the Reeve's chair without a contest.
It is the year for. the -Grit" Warder,.
lapse setts so sudden that be passed
away bl''fere a physician or the fest of
the fatuity could lir suutrnoued. The
rem/eine were tuketi buck to Toronto
where the tenet el took place on Wed -
'tenthly. Tlie sympathy of this ::an1-
lutlllity gulp; nett It 141re, Brnee in her
evrre affliction,
MAJOR EMMERTON
IS GAME WARDEN
In Charge of Territory From Wirldsoy
To Niagara Earn•
Major Richard Bremerton, formerly
.,t Kincardine, has been .appointed
Game and Fishery warden for District
No. 4 with headquarters in London.
This announcement was made by In-
-lector Cox, Toronto, who opened an
.ffice here some weeks ago and has
bean acting as Warden until an ap-
pointment was made.
Mr. Emmerton has been placed in
charge of the territory reaching from
Windsor to Niagara Falls. He is well
known to many citizens of this city,
inspector 'Cox will return to Toronto have beet) a great man." It is not
easy to understand how a man with
never an idea of his own could have
been a powerful statesman, though.
it is conceivable be might have been
a noble judge,
A Picture of Balfour.
WINGHAM, 't'eeswater, LucknoW mad
Ripley are getting ready to put on great
airs over the introduction of hydro,
We are living in hope that when the
Commission get reedy perhaps Brussels
will also have fhe''iuice" turned on.
Parol of news print 4s Stili oa the Ia•
crease, a cent a potted born added on
January tst. The Government Com•
mission 45 not helping 'fie newtpain:s
very much. This week they give the
press a bump by increasing the postage
rate,
SARAW FRR4^h1AN, a 14n0Wn ret4'
dent of Woodstock, is dead at the ad-
vanced age of toil years. She was the
daughter of an Indian Chief and tee
moths
vises.
old woman.
Liberal of the British Prime Mm duty d patriotism. It may be that man, and a delicate and sulfating i hinting for pictures, china or °Tea -
well
Don't think of your trade secrets.
Thick of your children , Help them.
Give the those guns."
Asquith Deteriorated
This was no stage acting, says the
writer. His voice broke, his eyes
filled with tears, and his hand, hold-
ing a piece of notepaper before him,
shook like a leaf, Tbere was not a
man who heard him who was not
deeply touched, and the result ,was
Diet the trade secrets were pooled,
and the supply of munition hastened.
But now, we are held, luxury and
cynicism hive invaded Lloyd George.
He is no longer the radical, the re-
former. Something of the same' sort
has happened to Ivir. Asquith. He,
too, grew soft in power; we are as-
sured. His Puritanism and .single-
ness of purpose fell bythe wayside
after he became Prime Minister. He
is represented as a man of impres-
sive appearance, but moderate
ability. "fie never had an idea of
his own, ....He would have mode
a noble judge; be might have been
could a"powerful statesman; he ou never
Id
:cid continue his duties as inspector
tar the 'Province.
NEW PORTRAITS OF -
BRITISH STATESMEN
Nor does
A writer who calls nimself "A thea anonymous gentleman much
more favorably. We are told: "He
Gentleman given
With a Duster"ohes somee has said nothing, done nothing, writ -
of
given his impressions a 1{ ten nothing which lives in the hearts
whom, the leadinge British statesmen with of his countrymen." Politically, he
one gathers, be has been an
Arthur Balfour impress
rather intimate terms. It is because
the anonymous author conveys the
tsecond-
is
ca d
is hail fellow well met, ready to pat
the world on the shoulder, but in
private life • he sees to it that' the
idea that he is no .girnng se n world does not enter even the re -
hand impressions that his book is I molest of his lodge gates. Mr. Sat-
iating more generally read and discuss- four is cold,aloof and without emo- The Knuckle Duster
ed in England than most books of tion George Wyndham once said
the sort, whicb are free from stand- of him, "The trouble about Arthur He deals rather more gently with
suns that his views Butr it cannot b Balfour is this; He knows that there's Winston Churchill, and quotes 'Lord
said. his are greatly differ- been one Ice age, and be thinks Fisher, who said: "You may not like
ent from those generally prevailing, there's going to be another:" We Winston, but he has got the heart spirit, and to council meetings was
except in some details. For instance, do not believe that either "A Gentle- of a lion." 'The. three things he loves reduced to sulky dumbness by the
he describes Lloyd George as a man With a Buster" or Mr. Wynd- are war, politics and himself, but hit brighter witted Lloyd George and
wo pro t
That a Difference it
r
Makes to Mother
WA'pCH the averagefarm mother -your tYtother.
VT for example --as she goes about her daily work.
You'll be amazed at the amount of physical labor
she does. See her operating the churn stra
over the ump—stooping under the, heavy pail of
g
p
water-4rtibbing and rubbing and rubbing over wash
board—to-say nothing of her ordinary daily chores..
Then' after the day is done, see her trying to sew
or read by sicldy, cheerless kerosene lamp light.
Think --what a World of difference it would make
to mother if your install a
LAM°FARM !ELECTRIC POWER AND_1AC T PLANT
-the plantthat has won thousands and thousands of friends
everywhere•1
This remarkable plant is free from ruinous vibration. Ail
that terrible shaking and jolting is ,gone -due to the quiet rune
Sing Ide Super•Silent Motor and" scientific balancing of weight.
A throttle governor controls engine speed -gives tapered
charge to the extra size batteries. Automatically stops when
batteries are full. Motor is fully protected at every point.
When oil gets low, motor stops. When cooling water gets low,
motor stops. The Silent Alamo is practically trouble-proof-
built
rouble-proof
built to give long, efficient and economical service.
it and 1e
See
Colne in, write or 'phone for demonstration.
Well be your choice. ,
�, iil.�
D. M. Scott,
Dertrpeetesof SbSfrlha,44feretppa5eaon I10atb°
un tog gewritten
ie a 414 ,tee, Rini all ell a ciu4atloliru
ammo:el wbrlohcat Int a118wered' Fly triter'
et the Reglesrar omit/pa).
et, ettelDI +, a4torth P, 0,
Clerk of Noteiliee, fl.
Dae, geth..lore, ' gee
Annual Meeting
Melealitth Chess & utter Gatt'ttt•,
.fir m,+,-.•+�
The 4100001 eleet1P4 of Sfetemeorth Cheese
Better Oo., Ltd , wilt beheld in the loess•
worth no, pa3tu'dny, ,tarhiary 80h 10411' 444
1.0 o'oloolt p. m„ to reserve the Aadllore ,lit•
Part, aP 0100Oireetors for ensuing year and'
traneao1any other business that Olinda nem°
rioters the me°j AS. OF°ihi0SG. President.
A. J. BE11D1BBSON, 8troralarg-.
East Nuron Agricultural Society
ANNUAL MI[ETINO
For Stile
6 nor ret of ,gaol teeth epee whtul: li 4 54114'
forli te, t eeie ruld,trnme nob 0. Pueeeitelon
at out's. property locsu4d ra Vtlingn or untie
breve, 1141015 oweetiby hire• IF,Htowtl. Nur
farther Par4taularn a4t``: y i0
slots "1' UAhr itRO%t,
or WhF*DAhiRt10AT"
teeco144ore, Uranbra0k.' - ..
-Farm for Sale
The Annual Mooting of Bost Duran Agrlcul•
tarot
w.edt estwill be lnys, tbrould lir droy Town
t i 1029at
1 80 o'oleek p. m. fluain0se of the mooting-
Rooelying Ow Annual Statement and Audit-
ors' Report, appointing racers for tite year
1921, ea,
Qayntatelnt 4400 sore% being Lot& GOtt.b,
Carey tcwnn 11• There 10 a g00a tr4o'ator
brie c house with f11rnace : bent barn with
°tables eomented ; wind 10111, elle, hen horse,
pig Pen, drilled 0911, ao Good orobard. Rnr•
al mail and telephone, sphereee met, dletent;
g�yyp ;alias ram tlrtixsels. Posseo1014 in Spring,
1M11 plo4ng done, l5 aurae masted to hay. For
:Y10e, tenni end outer pertleulars apply on
lite rrenildes, or 11 by letter to Staol l'•0,
1G S d Z
B, �, t, tRs. ANN( Pruprlatf0ee,
Farm for Sale
{Bebe South eg Lois s20 nod 24, Doll: 0.
Bowler: towl'44lllP, 4uroe Ou4tty 4 5%11 '0e
6 acres hardwood, 4 °are8 u nr, 000110 10
nares river data,
hood pasture land, ba1an00
1 vntlun, l+4444e honk Latin -with ebodl.
commit stabling and hog pans underneath.
Oymontsilo, poultry holIea, g :houses. Reboot
on pr0mte844 Daily mail delivery and W00)(0
-
ter t04ephone. [,Qts of good water. irnrm
Weltfonned. ForPrloeand-particaare write
13,14',.Semnroa, e8 51o1alttto4, 8t. Thomas,
G120 B. MULD001i, President.
Bush for Sale
M. BLAOI5, Seoretary,
Angus Bulls for Sale
and birth for salt Lot 1, Get• 8, Grey tow n
A few choice Angus Bails for sale from 6 to ship, its sea olio anthe acre.
iron further
10 months old. Pricedto'sell, Can and see p TSOR,1ned.RE,
them. M. L. CARDIFF. 0 - Phone 68(0 North Gravel Road,
Phone 428 Lot 10, Oon.18, Grey.,
Standing bash, ounelatingy°I soft maple, ash
Buri for Service The Hill View Fame
The undersigned will keep forrhe010a , on
Lot 50, Oon. 2, Morrie township,
ed
Short Horn Bull, 6Ainford of Baton, No,
90418=. Sired by Doinford I4nrgnis (100800) ;
Dam Mildred VII by Royal Sailor 41895%. Ped'
- - -- ^-tion, erm0-
igree may be 50.,......
e10.00 tor thorn -brads payable et time of Ser-
vice with pr1vnege to return. Grade oowe not
altow0d. t THOS. PIBBOE,
E The Seaforth Creamery
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4.4444 i•r toe.• .4.4,1••' 4+4.4.4,4 G•t• a3•al•c+4,+ .e tt•Fe,l•9t4,4 i k'o4.44
c Creamery
JAS. A.,t REA
Breeder of large English Berkshires
Young stook for aide, either soar
For further partiOnlars write or phone.
Brnrsela Central Wagon• P.O.
PhOne 010
eream Wanled
Send your Cream to the Creamery thoroughly
established and that gives you Prompt Service and
Satisfactory Results. 4.
We solicit your. patronage knowing that we can
give you thorough -satisfaction.
r. : We will gather your Cream, weigh; sample and test
Brussels - 2+ it honestly, using the scale test to 'weigh Cream sam
Agentpees and pay you the highest market prices ,every two
•.• ,. $ weeks. Cheques payable at par at Bank of Nova Scotia.
.tet■..+. � ,
For further particulars sere our Agent, MR. T. C.
he found it impossible to live up to -,
the legendary figure of 'himself. He The Seaforth Creamery Co.
lacked almost every grace of the ! fi
just, one great virtue the stern cone McCALL, Phone 2$to, Brussels, or write to
caption of duty. In War O$iee
man
who has had greatness thrust upon ham does eustice to Balfour. Both is by no means a noisy, shameless, Winston (Churchill.
pass over his great strengt U Car-
on sense of public the contrary, he is at heart a modest parsimonious, ellen to the point of
1 era view -
1d
c of rt children, of wheal 3 `ur him, and He fres been unable to live h f h truculent and pushing person M On that even in his private life he was
Mrs. Freeman was a woadetfui up .to !t, 1910 evidently supports 'the atter and lits strong
Essex County is in danger of losing
its place in the sun by a shyness on the
part of rumrunners on account of the
vigilance of the law and the monotony of
psyinx big fines, If the letter were drop-
ped and a term of 6 months is -jug"
substituted it would soon affect a curer
The ereorbitant profs s and the laxity of
some fellows who were suup0sed to be
lo League with the law breakers instead
of supporting en foreement. were said 10
be largely accountable for the auduci'.y
of the violators.
A. practical orgaliz viola hos been set
ou foot at Kitchener find Waterloo by
the laymen of the evangelical ehnrepes'
to boost the question of church attend -
mace: The houses will be visited and
pledges asked tor aaoug Lha line of going
to services regularly. Not many towns
: but could give such a bade a job n
get-
ting after the "slackers." If wed all
do our duty this "Move on' Committee
would soon he out of a job but just now
there appears to be ample scope for it,
Why?
u y an p r
inter, that he was a very great man these t k f ted earn Lord Robert Cecil is repro- meats in the houses' of his friends.
that
in the early days, but that when he
began to conspire against Asquith,
and especially when he surrounded
himself with Conservatives, he de-
teriorated. Harsher critics contend
that Lloyd George Is to -day what he.
always was, a keen, brilliant and
rather unscrupulous politician inter-
ested first and foremost in his own
success and prosperity. -
How Lloyd George Works
CI
Walton
Walton i+'armers' Club otlicere for
1921 are ae follows :-.A. AlOGav}tet
'President; Wm. Somerville, Sec.-
Treas. ; Thos. Leemitg, JolWi Short -
teed tend Walter liroatd1aat, Direct, -
ora ; 3no. itloidavin, shipper. About
$101,000 of live stock has been shipped
in pest 10 menthe and about a$10,00U
done in generwl business.
$DblrBte CRANE( o1. Nine. 13xtrc4':Y
pA.rgein. -The people of this locality
warn very ea1'ry to bear of Bereave -
Mont 114 the home of A. 13. end Mrs.
1 on bywhich a
r eel of Walton ohm
Bruce, f y
vat err
rb1 t
death took
tats a t
sadden p
a evening, 1)ec 26411, width
on Eland y
carne With startling effect to the I
tilt
Jobe
le of
the
Cam
CYi YY
Y•
people
Cowan, his tvi,fe and sen, or
Toronto, were visitingat the bone of 1
w
lYbee
A. 13, Settop O. 1',agent,
wife fie a daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Gowan, On Sunday evening the
Brutes and the Gowans loft for ofeweil
end on the road going Mr. Cowan took
ti ime i and, watt and
ac0ampanie1 bye his
son, On reaching the house his col -
The writer relates an incident not
hitherto published of the means by
which Lloyd George' sometimes gets
his end, his ability to turn hard-
headed men of affairs to his way of
qualities are a en or gran :
with British statesman. •
earns
WANTED'
To draw Sawlogs by
the 1000, Trip or
day. Call at once.
went Bro
s.
ut TtPrice Erle
Men's and Bays' Clothing and furnishings
For Saturday
Made-to-order Suits, All Wool Cheviot Serge $40 00
1126 5o Overcoats for
22 00
65 on Dogskin Overcoats for .. 55 00
Sheep Lined Coats
1200
8 on Men's Wool Pants, exceptional value ' 6 00
Overalls at - 2 25 and 2 75
3 oo Boys' V Neck All Wool Sweaters for 2 25
Neckwear, Gloves, Wool Mufflers, Night Shirts
at Refaced Prices. Also Cooper 'Caps. s. They
e
re
very
fine
Interwoven Silk 13asiery, very nice for 3lma9, pearlier Atlxtnre and
Merino erina
All time) Ilardkere}i4fs. Initial a
odkerah
orfs,
1Qzed-Beau
tifrl
for Xmas.
BIW$13[LS
1olirlrliess Biook
R. W. Ferguson
sented as a man of fine heart and It is this unpleasant portrait
intelligepce, but too gentle for . the the author reveals himself as the
fray. Kitchener is presented with { "Gentleman With a Knuckle Duster."
Electricity for the Country garage.,
The motorist who has had even a
season or so of experience knows Web
that he never will know" when co
where trouble ie going to 41tr}ke. It
may be froth eo apparent fault of hie
car -just' his day to have trouble, -
that's all, or at least so it seems' whet:
the momentary hard look comes.
Ie is the seeming idiosyncrasy that
=Ikea ita treettendous relief to find a
well-equipped garage along the way,
just where it will do the most good, in
those. tithes when something has gone
wrong and "a feller needs a friend."
One thing that is essential to the
we11•equipped garage in any locality
's electricity,tot light, power and
bat-
tery chargig and gwlth the develop'
mentof the individual electvie light
and power plantq garage owners to
rewote),411831i410are fintlime the Way
to enlarge poseibillte for eevi e
and increased opportunity g
Tanney.
There is no way of lighting aerage
after night equal to electric lights.
!`here is no trouble lamp as good as
the electric bulb on the end of an ex-
tension cord„ with plenty of room be
carry it around anti under and behind
attd eo get a gond strong light just
where it 10 heeded.
One of these electric plants that will
run 'enteric, say up to half horse-
power, will take care of much of the
lighthnuchinety iu use about the gar-
eeee-air compressor, lathe, drill press,
and so on. 'lphe powe ,is available et
the turn of tt switch, a more satiafatr-
tory Oranement that* to depend up.
a
t
on gasoline engine.
A
A inns( aaLisfactory feature of also -
tele service for the garage) 1s the
charging of automobile stnrege bat-
' n • e accomplished
tsries. this as accom p () 1
lan(s.
rL plant
e.
e
lett l
e endo P
with Hoe incl p
The writer recently saw sixteen six-
voit taping() ()eateries fu proceels,c
being charged by one of these cleetrie
plants. Many garage owners add
considerable to their monthly revemie
by pelting this feature of their ser-
t vice,
For the Small,
Town Garage
D'olco•Light is just the ,
thing for small town garages, ,
Electric light for il1umivat-
ing the driveway and a sign
over tite door, Electric
lights for the interior and
portable electric lights for
repaiting. Electricity for
charging storage - batteries
and inflating.tires.
Writs for catalog
H. G. Darroch
District Agent, Listowel
art
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tr
for
i ctrlcft
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Every Parer"
RUNS ON KEROSENE
SEAFORTH, ONT.
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Cream Wanted
11110l#r
Ship your Cream
Direct to the
Brussels Creamery
Prompt Service Satisfact` ry Returns
We furnish you with Cans and Pay all 17.x,
press Charges. issue Cheques for tl:e pay-
ment of your Cream twice each 'month, pay•
able at par at your Bank,
Give the Brussels1Factory one trial and
will not want to discontinue.
Brussels Cramery. Browser Bros, trop..
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