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The Brussels Post, 1921-9-1, Page 4(it bt tritostis ust "THURSDAY, SI;P'i'LrMi31R 1, I921 1Iot.LA.it A DAV Baled ale pu1111i:t+ r lig themselves by the lncretisn ,4 NSA nod tinning over of slow moving etuekli i3rtissels should be In the swlm Timm advertising means timid buying nod animating it altogether often spells oat the loss of many it dollar of trade that properly belonged to the busipess it on invitation had been ex. tended. Dana fanatics are is making trouble for the British by sowing sedition and Brice ing no the natives. The agitators might be taught a very practical lesson by re• peaking some of the very emphatic "doses" given the rebellious Sepays of early days. `rte Aviee Tong years of active and utast' ent service Col. Denison, the well knows Police Magistrate, Tomato, has resigned and Judge Denton steps Tato his place. It is no small job to fill. The naw occupant should be big enough, ST IOUS's, N. B., has a mastiff that (reserves 10 wear n a medal. In the past year be has rescued z children from drowning when human help was not available at the time. One trouble in most of places is the caeipe quality is below par and not worth paying taxes on. SrlMsrLMs, we get busy throwing poli cal bricks atQuebec Province and think they are not to be compared to Ontario but in some things they are leading as One Instance is to plans of thrift and progress. Just now they are building fir the future in a move to reforest 3,000,000 acres of waste land. Govern mens nurseries are established to grow the young trees. Good for them. ' Sax WILLIAMOsesx avers 'T believe e men tau make themselves into anything they wish within limits." Prof. Geddes says "Men are growing better." Do You believe in these statements or do you believe a "Let 'el- Re elWee her" program is comparab.e to the above opinions? It often pays well to calmly moralize and have an aim worthy of true manhood and wotnanhood. Looks as if the probable nearby Dominion Election has received the toe of boot of the party managers and the probabilities seern to he another session and a new redistributiou bill before the verdict of the people will be asked. The M. P.'s hate, most desperately, to give up that cosy sessional indemnity with little prospect of falling item to it after the ballot marking. We wander who owo'.this Dominion anyhow ? IN the death of Sir Sam. Hughes Canada last a brilliant soldier and a booster politician. Wbile be was often erratic and thought to be serving No, t in many cases he could not be charged with being "Asleep at the switch" as he was alert and wideawake. His funeral took place Friday and was a military one. Sir Sam's name will stand upon Cattada'a page of history for many a year. To 0 a xTo's harvest is now on in con vection with the National Exhibition. While many in the Qu sen city make their money honestly there is a gaog who virtually steal from all and sundry, Visitors should not be slow in exposing many of the attempts to take advantage of their lack of acquaintance witb city ways -they are strangers and the gaug take them in -nod do it with a yen geance. The smart alecs who hie to the metropolis seeking gold bricks general. ly find them shortly after their arrival. At'rouootl.s murdering is continuing with regularity and despatch. Nearly every day has a record of from s to to in the daily press. Too big a harry and a disregard for the rights of the pedestri- an are two elements in the havoc wrought. plus a carelessness on the part of tool drivers and poor judgment often on the part of the party bumped. A shot from a rapidly moving car and landing headfirst on the pavement or highway cannot be placed in the list of jokes. Its too serious A matter to be trilled with. Wlrtt the introduction of female suf. frage and daughters of Eve to Perlia- meutary seats comes a new soorce of trouble to governments viz the question of appointmeuts to the Senate and posh tloua of trust generally conceded to be- long to "men bodies." Just now Mrs, Nellie M Clang, well known 11. P. P., tor Edmonton, in the Alberta Provincial parliement, and Madame Marchand, President of a Quebec Province Wo- man's federation, have been Interview, ing Premier Meigben urging appoiot. mens of Mrs. trudge) Murphy, Police Magistrate of Edmontob, to one of the vacnul seats in the Domiolon Seuate. Dear ! 0 ! deer ! we wonder what a lot of those dear "old women" who have watoted seats for so many years in that mast useless of bodies -the Senate - HEN FRYN STOR New Dry Goods New Boots & Shoes New Hosiery New Groceries Higlteet prices paid for Fresh Eggs ttud good Dab y Butter. Coal Oil, any quantity, always 1 111 hand. .4 EAST HURON PALL PAIR BRUSSELS Even the Byng Soya will hardly recognize their former leader in the above. It Is, however, Lord Byng's very latest picture, specially posed for the Canadian National Exhibition, a few days before he sailed for Canada, for reproduction on a medal commemorating the opening of the 1921 Fair, over which he will preside on Aug. 27. Divested of his military attire the new Governor-General looks a very different person to the stern soldier Canadians knew t%•sough his war photos, would say if their rest was broken in upon by some hustling women folk ? The authorities will be in a dilemma as met, ere un;y too snxious to have the voiee and the vote of ladies but will likely be very averse to place thein "where they could do a great deal of harm" to many of the web ting laws and procedure. If the Senate is to be con- tinued let us improve it by a lively shake-up. We second the motion of the appointment of "limey Caouck " Ptx rocrease of streetet railway fere in Toronto to 7 cents does not appear to be a very popular move and predictions are that instead of increasing the rev. cone the opposite will be the case. We dour, !tat .11 our belief is hundreds of dollars are spent every day where the distance is so trithng the parties would have been infinitely better walking than riding. "Shack's mare" locomotion is the method of instructing the street railway. Ars innovation in agriculture' lines is a machine. tractor propelled, that not only reaps the grain but threshes it con- veying the cleaned grain into one set or bags while the screening, go 1010 an- other. Competent judges who witness• ed the operation say the work doue was most satisfactory. The use or the tractor in farming is only in its infancy and the next to years is destined to wit- ness many advance steps to assist the tiller of the soil nod overcome shortage of labor and more up-to-date methods. Larger acreage farmed means greater returns and increased weafh 10 the country. An Open Letter On July 12th, the writer met Mr. D. t+eaforth ....... McLauchlan,Proprietor of the Cen- Gorig ie A,6arrangedDun aunon trot Business College, and fat the amalgamation of the two col- leges in Wingham. This arrangement of a "United Business College" was for one rear only, and 11 a "1.'nion School" aid not work out eatiefactori- ly, then we would resume the two schools again. Owing to a mieuuderstanding about advertising of the proposed amalga- mation and delay in the execution of the agreement, the Spotton Business College feels it has been placed in a false light withthe people whom it has served for the past sixteen years, therefore, the Annual Opening of the Spotton Business College, Wingham, will take place Tuesday, Sept. 6th, in its old premises with Mee. Walter Van Wyck (nee Miss Mabel Mtt'Donald) in charge, until the new Principal ar- rives. Nine out 01 ten stenographers and bookkeepers look to Toronto for sit- natinne, consequently parents should pattonize only the Seventeenth Spot. Wa G. McMillan Wingham Connell held a special meeting to consider the 1eudets for paving on John and Josephi ne streets, North. Tender of the W. 0. Been- oan Oontraoting Go,• Hamilton, was accepted, being the lowest. This is the aat0e company that put down pavetnenbe in Listowel, They have continence wet Is nit John street at once and will require 00 trleti and 14 teams, In all 11 tender's were mPCeie- ed, ,e temple were wild, 1115 ,'eking $35,000 for the work on Josephine street alone. Imperial Bank Queenstou, Ont., rob. bed of $2.000 by 3 armed bandiLe at 2 p. in. Dogs found running at large hs Col- borne township are to be destroyed. Sheep killing is the offense. Recently A. J. and Mrs. Courtice, Iiolruesvitle, celebrated their Golden Wedding. Congratulations. Next Sunday Rev. E. Tighe, Wil- lett, will be elevated to the Priesthood in 5t. Josepb'a church, Clinton. Corless & Venner, hardware mer- chants, Clinton, have dissolved. Forster continues the business. Rev. Dr, Seager, son of Crown At- torney Seager, (Goderieh, has been ap- pointed Provost and Vice Chancellor of Trinity College, Toronto. The Women's Ltetitute .of Heidi - and is undertaking to care for the u g unfortunate chidren of the county. 8 bright tots are being carefully reared at the home of Mrs. (Rev.) Eric Lewis, and it is hoped that this will prove the nucleus of greatly needed Ohild- ren's Shelter. Valentine Hofstetter, East Zorra, tiled to settle grudge against a neigh- bour by cutting the telephone wires in the house, and as a result he ap- peared in Woodstock court charged with doing damage to the Innerkip Rut al Telephone system. He was or- dered to pay the damages to the tele- phone, which amounted to 520, and also the costs, amounting to $20. IRRITATED AND ANNOYED Are you irritated and annoyed by trifles 2 -Just one or two doses of DB. MILES' NERVINE -51.20 will soothe the irritated and over -strained nerves Guaranteed Safe and Sure. Sold in Brussels by James Fur. Dates of Neighboring Fairs Brussels Sept. 15.18 Wingham 11.11 ............... Sept. 27=21 Blyth ....... ...............Sept. 22-23 ListowelSept. 27.28 Milverton ..............Sept, 29,80 Luckna w ......................... Sept. 29.30 Mitchell Sept, 20.21 Atwood..... .Sr t. 19-20 1 eeewater .......... .... .....poet. 4.6 ton Business College, Wingham, and thus, have Canada Business College, Taranto, (glace and keep their children In positions. A few of out' slogans -Twelve col- leges in leading cities and towns, Largest trainers in Canada. Iudivid-: nal instruction. Enter any day. Healthful, safety filet premises, no attice. Mail courses, Two thousand students per year. Any young people, wbn have beeu eanvaesed on the strength of a "1'n- ked School," should feel flee to disre- gard any promise made on the strength of that *tegument. Thanking all yotu readers for peat patronage, end assuring still better • rind tuore efficient service in the fu- I tures and, ri questing all inteteeted to write the Spotton Business College, Winghntn, or Canada Boldness Cul. lege, College rot Spadi na, Toronto, for ; full particulars, and list of our ap• moved schools throughout Outerio, ' Ilremaln Faithfully, rileo. S.ptft"r0:S, Automnbileaate parked in Mitchell' on centre of street, facing the side- walks. 250 relatives assembled at the White .. fatuity re union, held at J. ,Akiuson's, t Srd line Blanchard township, Sept, 22-28 Oct. 1 Oct. 6-7 Ailsa Craig Sept 2243 Arthur ......................... Oct 4-5 Ayton. .......... . .... . . .... Sept. 21.22 Chesley. Sept. 20.30 Collingwood Sept. 18-16 Dunham ..-...,........ Sept. 2930 Exeter. Sept. 19-20 Fergus ......................... Sept, 2223 Goderich Sept. 6 8 Grand Valley. .......... ...... Sept, 27-23 Hanover Sept. 22 23 ilatxlston Sept. 29.30 Kincardine ............. Sept. 15-16 London ..... Sept. 10.17 Mildmay ...,.......Sept.19-2) elnilnt Forest ................ Sept, 21-` 2 Orangeville Sept. 15-16 Paisley .. Sept. 27.28 Paluteretnti ........................... Oct. 16 Pott Elgin..,.. Oct. 7.8 Ripley Sept. 27-28 Tornnta................... Aug27.Sept, 10 House for Sale Theproperty of the late Airs, Procter, cor- ner of Alexander and Flora street, Brussels, le adored for sale. Good frame house and L( acre of tend Possession luny be bad on October let For further particulars apply TH WM. DELL, Phone 1011 R. R. No. 4, Brussels, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. --In the matter of the estate: of Aliso Maud Janes, late of the Village o£Argil. sole, in tho County of Huron, Widow, d000aeod. Notice 1e hereby ¢ivrn pe'wnant to "The Re- vised Atatnta9 of Ontario, Chapter 1111 seetlon AV that all eyed tors and others having 'claims agtttnst the estate of the said Alice Maud Jnmee, tdow of the lateat HenrJemee, Hotel- keeper,wt ho Glad on er required the 2lsidsy of May, A. D. 1921, aleregnlred on or before tby 17th day of September, A. D. 1021, to send 117 Ekeltsacn odrnof dthe last Wl l nd testament of the deceased, at Brussels P. 0 Ontario, their Chrtstlnn and ettrnsmes addresses and de. esrlptione. t11e frill parileniera ert their 5151m, otic statement ie their secennts end hem. ore of the securities at notice held by them. And farther take enure that alter oneb last mentioned into thea of Chore willSas proceed to dithetrlbeti the insets of cavinged regard only pantos entitled thereto having re nrd onli Yo the alum nt which they shall hose nates,, and the Said Executors will not be amble for the Sall snssto or any part thereof to any person or persons, of whose alarm notice shall not hsve bean crotched by tbem 0t the rimaoftach 4thdayoon. Dated thF.S 24th of August A. A 1021. 0'-s J. A. Mertant HTON. i Rxeeatore.. Thursday and Friday Sept. 15 & 16 Speeding Contests 2.20 Trot or Pace - Purse $125.00' Hobbles allowed. Mile treats 8 in 6 Purses --50; 25, 15 and 10 per cent 2.40 Trot or Pace Purse $100.00 Bobbles allowed, Mile heats 3 in 5 Purees -60, 25, 16 and 10 per cent Farmers' Trot or Pace Purse $50.00 liubulaa allowed, Purses -$21.00, 516.00, 810,00 Purses -$10,00, 56.00, 53,00, 52.00 Running Race . Purse $20.00 Committee reserves right to name starters in last two raoes. elAwes Foot Races&c. BOY'S RACE, uuder 14 years, 100 yards 76 60 BOY'S RACE, under 10 years, 50 yards 60 25 GIRL'S RACE, under 16 years, 100 yards 76 50 GIRL'S RAGE, under 10 years, 50 yards 50 25 BEST FANCY DRILL by School .Pupils. Not lees than than 24 persons in each 5 00 3 00 Pupils and teachers admitted free to Fair. 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 12nor more 200 POTATO RACE N HORSEBACK -Three brae otatoea for each competitor will be placed 100 yards from starting point, Competitors stand by u u horse, mount and ride to first potato, dismount, pick k p potato remount and ride back to etarting point, dismount and put potato potato, pail-repeating the operation for each potato, 1st $1.50 ; 2nd $1.00 ; 8rd, 50c. No entrance fee. Special Prizes THE L3ANIi OF NOVA. SCOTIA. offers 510.00, divided :-let $8.00, 2nd $4.00 for the beet nurse nod buggy owned and driven by a farmer or farmer's sou being resident of the Grey or Muffle. T13E STANDARD BANK offers 510.00 for the beet exhibits of grade cattle, divided :-1st, 55.00 ; 2ed, 53.00 ; 3rd, $2 00. GREY T1VP. COUNCIL offers 3 prizes of $7.00; 55.00 and 53.00 for the best Baby Beeves exhibited at Fair. Exhibits restricted W pet 8008 uuder 18 years of age and residents of Grey. Animals omit ba raised and fed iu the Township. A. L. STEWART offers $10.00 divided :-let, 55.00 ; 2ud, $3.00 ; 3rd, 52,00, for beat Dairy Oo,v. open to patrons of Bi ussels Oreamery, MISS KATHLEEN WILTON offers 75c 50e. and 255e for best group of bubbles, Work open to Robin 11 pupils. MISS FLO. BUCHANAN otters 75c, 60c, and 250 for Ptettiest Nosegay arranged by pupils of Primary Room themselves. GEO. THOMISON offers 51) lbs. Five Roses Flour for beat two loaves of Home-made bread. JAS. BALLANTYNE offers 5100 for 2ud prize of Horne -made bread. DOWNING BROS. offers 52.00 for best collection of Poultry. W. H. KERR will give THE Pos 5for a year for best two loaves of Homemade Bread ; and THE POST for a year for best 3 108, Butter. WILTON & GILLESPIE offer 51.25 as 1st and 75e as• 2ud prize for best collection of 6 to 10 Snap Shuts, open to pupils of 13ruesela school, MISS 'WINNIFRED MORRIS offers prizes of 51.00 75c and 25c for writing -Two samples to be written Liu nue sheet of foolscap as fol- lows :-(al a gem of poetry,00usisting of from four to eight lines and Ibl 'A specimen of my business writing," repeated tan times. Open to pupils of Brussels (Continuation School, T• . , W OMEN'S INSTITUTE oilers prizes $2.25,. 51.75 and 51.00 for beet col. lection of 6 cookies, 6 dropcakes and single Layer cake,light, openen to gide under 16 years of age. MRS. JANE THOMPSON offers goods valued at 52,00 for beat Collection of Preserved Fruits, A STRACHAN offers 52.00 cash for best Collection Asters, GEO. R. WELLER offers 52,00 for lady winning most let Prizes in Ladies' Wolk. OLIVER TURNBULL offers 58;00 lat prize, R. J. Hoover 5200 2ud phirize for best beef animal shown in the grade class open to new ex- bitors. JAS. FOX offers a piece of Limoge China valued at $2,00 for one winning greatest number of 1st Prizes for Flowers, SOOIETY offers 53.00 as 1st and 52.00 as 2nd prize for Ladies' Driving Contest. W. J. McCRAOKEN offers 52.50 as Int and 51.50 as 2nd prize for beet two loaves of Bread made from. Royal household Flour. DR. WHITE ofrets 51.00 for beet Barred Rock cockerel and Pullet, Grand Concert in Town Hall FRIDAY EVENING High Grade Talent has been secured in Kekoa's Hawaiian Concert Company - London An round Musicians and Vocalists Plan of Reserved Seats at Fox's Drug Store, SpeciawaltPicture Family Theatre Friday Evening at 7.30 and 9.15 Showing Famous ii Super -Special Down Home" Kincardine m Cornet - Band Has been engaged for the Fair. O. R. MULDOON, President. M. BLAOK, Sec.-Treas. Canadiao National Exhibiions Tomo AUG. 27 Inclusmoe -- SEPT. 10 To be opened by Lord Byng of Vtmy, Canada's new Governor-General Color of the Orient Gaiety of a Mardi Gras Complete exposition of Canada's resources, skill of men, wealth of material. .OVER HERE" Super Pageant of Regal Magnificeneedramatizing vividly Canada's Origin, Growth and Achievements. Color -Symbol•• -•Allegory --.Hundreds of Performers -Music --Fine Arts' World's Largest Collection of War Photographs-- Thrillers of Many Finds -Fireworks on a larger scale than ever before -Scores of, Features only to be seen at Toronto. Canada's Greatest Live Stock and Farm Display --Machinery and Equipment of Endless Design for increasing the Efficiency of the Farm and the Comfort of the Home. Reduced Fares on All Lines of Travel JOHN G. KENT, ROOT. FLEMING, Managing Director Preeldons Dick Molt, MItohell, 10 exhibiting Bull for Service 20 pigeons at Toronto fair. The tuidersigned will keep for service, on Lot , P. oro bred Farm for Sale The undersigned Offers for sale 20 acres of land with bank barn, frame house, orchard, fruit, garden and good spring well, Nor fur, therplrtteulars apply to W M. J. A LDERSON, 7-tf -R. R. No. 8, Brussels. Farm for Sale Farm for Bate, containing 100 acres, being acres cleant ed and betancet in nbusph. About acedEframe house, bank barn, orchard and plenty of spring water, For further pal•tlenlars se to price, terms, &o., apply THOS.eI premises. Phone 0.14 Proprietor, 80 Oou.2 Morris tow :whip, the th Short Horn Bulb (nlnford of Salem, No. 00418-. Sired by Gainford Marquis (156800) Dam Mildred VII by Royal Sailor 08059), Pod- iRree may be seen on application. Terme- 910.00 for thorn -brads payable at time of ser- vice with privilege to return. Grade cows not allowed. THOS, 715603,, Proprietor ,r Hill View. Farm JAS. A. REA Breeder of large English Berkshires Young stook for sale, tither sex. For further particular,' write or phone, Brussels t:entrnl- Walton P. 0. Phone 8010 R. It. 3 ♦+•+•+s 1444+411440•1444+44.04,0•2 44.4,44.44+0+44+40+0+.+4+0+•+♦4444 The Seaforth Creamery ere wanted • 1 + • Send your Create to the Creamery thoroughly established and that gives you Prompt Service and Satisfactory Results. We solicit your patronage knowing that we can give you thorough satisfaction. We will gather your Cream, weigh, sample and test it honestly, using the scale test to weigh Cream sam- ples and pay you the highest market prices, every two weeks. Cheques payable at par at Bank of Nova Scotia. For further particulars see our Agent, MR. T. C. McCALL, Phone 2310, Brussels, or write to The Seaforth Creamery Co. SEAFORT1l, ONT. •N+♦+♦fi+44-0•4-445+1+4+$+5'#?+ 4$?i♦3ee i••••••N•••••...••....••.4 •.....O♦m♦*♦♦NM+R• ♦*♦♦ • Students May Enter Any Time . o to • ar, . I. e 1 .• . • .......... /64:Wiz) . • . . • • We give thorough Courses ; have (Experienced Instructors • • who give individual attention to pupils. Our graduates are • meeting with Buena. We are training Soldiers under ••Soldiers' Civil lie -establishment Commission- • • Address the Comm.* far Free Catalogue, to either • • • Stratford or Wingham ••G+♦••••••••••••••••••••4•eee•oe•4•os•aaseee0•.a••••0 Cream Wanted Ship y:;ur Cream Direct to the Brussels Creamery Prompt Service Satisfactory Returns We furnish you with Cans and Pay all Ex- press Charges. Issue Cheques for the pay- ment of your Cream twice each month, pay, able at par at your Bank. Give the 13riissels Factory one trial and you will not want to discontinue, Brussels Cr?rn Y tart Gros. Props.