The Brussels Post, 1924-4-30, Page 4.r i
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 3) 1024
S7' (E (1 's .i V tt ' • el it e i .a
1 � OE L D t, 4E1 1 £1 II
smuttier of pieces Wet:Netiday of !eel
Week. A•re sen ucrti
order or,
•"Dragoo slaying."
Pita 013e of Hon, Pater Smith, former
Provincial. Treasurer of Ontario, turrets
up for hearing Weduesdey of this week,
*artless it receives 111101 her shunI.
You only have to get outside of Sur
OD County to discover the (1 fference be-
tweeu goad tied bad road., Some of
the neighboring County roads are horrid
Be ; Impactors are visiting various
localities where gradiug is not being
done• it will be Goodbye to the more
an0fent hen fruit when the government
system compels tbe enforcement of the.
law.
WHAT'e the matter with the ladies of
Brussels and locality organizing a Lawn
Bowling Clot) ? A umber of the towns
nearby have dune i.o nud will enjoy the
sport during the coming Summer.
Coem.'r holds 4th place in silver out-
put in tbe world. ro,6.to totes of pure
silver is aggregate for Cobalt in past 20
Years There le abundance of int tai all
that is rt (paired is cash to finance the
developmeo t.
NOTHING monotonous about Gr'.rmrn
Elections. They have only 23 d lf,rent
parties listed on the eom'ng new Reice.
stag ;ballot. Such a cowl bon shows
the variety of opin'oo; o r pub to ••tfurs
and the d f&.tttiy of any one party gain-
ing and holding the asceod.Incy.
A Hc,r. rain -Friesian caw, heloneing
to Dr. H. A Clark, M. P. P., hock
vi1le, is a bossy worth while owning.
The animal is giving from 96 to tot lbs.
of real milk daily, with a six menthe'
test of 75, rbc pouniis, "Queen Bnlah"
is also a bovine worth feeding.
ANOTHER ch',pter in lllennonite his-
tory is the West is the purchase. of
s,soo acres of land, with stock and
machinery in Saskatchewan. They wilt
no doubt do well on these broad acres
if left to themselves. The visits of the
"wind jabbers" sometimes play bob.
5 CHAnNCRY Derev, a well known
American politician, of New York, is go
years of age hut neither crabbed nor
cranky. Re urges folk to Jaugb more.
to look for the humorous side of things
and believes '`agood laugh is better than
a dose of castor oil for a stomach ache."
Mr. Depew likely has the right end of
the story too
THERE may a be tear in the eye e of
some old timer when he knows that the
Highway nepartment of the Provincial
Government is abolishing Statute Lab-
or as it aced to be programmed in the
years gone by. Under the new pro-
vision a Township Road Superintend-
ent will be in charge. White the old
system had its faults and shortages it
served its day and a new and better
systematised order takes its place, look-
ing toward permanency.
How much do the weeds on Ontario
tarms cost, we wonder 7 Sao 000,000
annuaily is the estimate of Premier
Bracken in reference to the pest in
Manitoba. Clean farming assuredly
pays a big dividend and this sort of
cultivation deserves more praise than
often accorded. The Noxious Weed
law and the "don't care -farmer" should
receive more attention to aid those who
are endeavoring to farm properly to do
so,
CHURCH Unice discussions have
warmed up, well nigh to boiling point,
Looks as if somebody will get scalded,
"See how the Christians love one anoth-
er" was a one time expression founded
on fact. Pessibly the quality is becom-
ing diluted and the quantity dimuted
judging by the scrapping bees staged,
that are no credit to anybody. Maybe
the dear brethren are taking au insulin
treatment and reducing the amount of
sweetness, in their system. Vinegar and
cayenne pepper is apparently the bill of
fare being tested out in some quarters.
Slit RICHARD SQUIRES is the next pub.
tic man in the limelight. He is an ex.
Premier of Newfoutsdlaud and is charg-
ed with misappropriation of public
funds, $22,000 funds of the Liquor
Control department Bald to be stolen,
Dr, Campbell, former Minister of Agri.
culture, is mixed up in the case with
46400 of public money booked against
Jabal The East cannot throw bricks at
their more Westerly friends as the pot
may be es dark complexioned as the
kettle, "Every man has his price" is
an old saying, :and not true on the
"every" end of it but it would appear.
that the fellows with their battle out are
growing in uutnbcr if net Int honer, It
is too bad that such is the Case- but the
right thing to do is tothoroughiy inves.
tigate, cut out all the whitewashing and
punish the offenders adegnatety,
HALF
HOLIDAY
-seep.
ALL the Stores and Offices in
the Village of Brussels
will ahem at 12 o'clock
noon every Tllutsday this Sutn•
rues, beginning May latand eon -
tinning till close of October,
ifileittees placer will be open ',:
every Wednesday and Saturday •rj
evenioge and evenittge • befoto a i
Public Holiday,
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Rerta'r says Garmany has s sharp
:stick plodding India in an attempt to
get them on Fidgety street against their
bast fiend -Great Britain. The In
diens shou'd put the boots to the strife
maker with emphasis.
We .like Premier Ramsay MacDon-
a'i's friendly way of addressing the
United States. lie says 1 --"The moral
and nia•erial future 01 the world Iles
with Great l3ritaiu and the United
States " The Icon and the eagle, with
their native elemmt %talking the earth
and circling the heavens, presents a
force when combined that wields a
mighty influence and represent possabil
ittes unlimited and invincible. Defence
not 5)8 tone should be the united
meet).
PRExtEg Feaousee promised the
E meati nal Council meeting at Toronto
Ia;t weer a new order of School affairs
that will be a "long way in advance" of
the present jumble. Higher education
and frigoent"changes in political heads
is no guarautee of improvement over
the •'raadin, titin' and 'rithmetic" that
was in the little old red school house.
Duce -to lead -may be the root meaning
of Education but sometimes ;the routes
lead a long way from the aractical and
essential. Among some of tbe best
cranks they could select have done duty
to the Education Department. Free
discussion should do good even if many
of the theories are very kindergarten or
else soistilted a stepladder is required to
get up to the realm they occupy. We
sympathise with the trustees, the teach.
ers and the pupils tvho require a survey
or to locate the fads that have been lin-
ed up educationally We are not pes-
samistic but have our doubts as to
amendments,
Brussels Public School Report
ROOM IV
The following is the result of Easter
Test n Room examinations • t o
a IV.
m
Senior class results are to be used for
recommendation purposes. Pupils
examined in all eubjects. An average
of 00 per cent is required.
Sc.IIV-
Y/ Prentice..,71.8 S Scott..-. 60
D McDonald...877 21 Tho mpson,59.3
J Smith ..., ...816 if Lagan 67,9
J. Yolleek...... ...67 F Dennison 54 6
A Logan 64.9 D Warwich...54:3
S Clarke ..... -64.4 F Lowry......,60.4
Al Ritchie 63.8 0 Thuell 48,3
D Ennis .......62.5 A Grewar. 48.8
H. Kerr 80,3 C Champion,..,40
3R. IV -
Strachan 76 E Edwards ,58
J Brown..... ..... 72 E Wilson ........54
✓ Wilson 70 F Samis . 68 8
A '1'hompson133 C Kernaghan.. 53
C Riley 80 AI Somerville.. .44
M. MAtNDxRs, Teacher.
ROOM III
Sit. II -Examined in Liter.. Speii.,
Geog.,; Hygiene, Aritb., Oomp.
D lilcVettie,,, 93 0 Ennis .....,..,..B9
H Backer..... 89 R Smith - .,, .,.. 85
R Strachan 84 L Rutledge 84
G Yolleck.... .....77 L Thuell.......,84
K Thuell.........77 G Kellington60
W Riley.,,.. --..72 J Parish60
3R. III -Examined in Geog., Spell.,
Arida., Hygiene, Comp„ Liter
M Downing 89 V Fox..'... .87
J White.........,. 81 G Burgess 61
J Caldwell ,.....78 M Thompson .59
L Walker . ,,,, 78 E Harkness .,,58
D Rutledge 71 A MoCracken...57
M Ennis 71 3 Kernaghan..,,48
T Walkey,...... ,70 H 'Whittard ...,.42
D flemiugway69
HAZEL ST2WAiaT, Teacher.
ROOM lI
SR, II -Total 8(10.
13 iii olleck. 545 J Kerr....,.,, ,.474
0 Winker 587 R Fax 489
If Riley,. ,.,..62,4 M Schwadron,466
G Jeater ,...509 W Ohampion,446
16 Prentice 506 H Whittard .-442
D Wheeler 504 S Burchell..... 433
J Douglas , 489 N '1'hompson...429
R Parrow .484 F ltd weeds .....428
G Paweon.,,. S .482 'Yolleck .872
3 McDowell.,.,477 V Pope .... ,..,350
In. II -Total 600,
(4 Thuell 488 3 Rutledge ...412.
6l Rne475 T McIntosh..,.340
M Bryans 465 W J Rutledge.388
It Dennison,...423 'P. Bryans .358
Al Mc(;Inarrie,..42i 1u Hoist. ......:198
M. It, YEANDLE, Teacher,
ROOM I'
Iia, If -Examined in Aritb., Read.,
Spell., Geog,, Dep. and daily work;
M Logan 0111 L Kerr 78
Il Jeater 87 S Lowe 70
A Pope.........:85 W Ed wards 6h
(G Wheeler 82 3 Ritchie ....80'
M AICDowetl..:BU H Bolt. ,.. 50
OLAss V-
E Ennis 95 It Bryang ..75
J Caldwell 90 F I3urchell.......70
1! Pollard,,,.,,,$r 16 flendeseon ..61
3I.Iittle • .., ,••83 li Farrow ... ,.,02
M Taylor. $1 8 Wilson .,,,...,.58
It W Geon ..•..,8U "L (Gaynor ...
N Ohtlrohili 78
()LASS III -Excellent -3 Ohowen, fa
Hicks,Jhitoe,SHencereo ,) Fe
roa-
eon, D MuaaI Riley, W lea, Gd
-W Heist, H Douglas.
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hli~.a alar W McNair, 1 uw
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13 Palmer, V Pox, (lo0d-E Aictlnar-
rle, B Rieke, N Rutledge, al Edwards,
J 3cVettie, R Jertnyn,
8". I, B0CHANAN, Teacher.
Clinton
The cottage of Jno, Ford has been
bought by S B, Sta1111810,
Mise Dell, O'Neil is hack. from
Florida, where she spent the Winter,
Wednesday afternoon will be
observed as the weekly holiday by
Clinton business men.
W. 0. Muir takes the, General
Manager's post in the 0. N. Express
00, Be was a former Olintonian.
Fordwich
Wm. Gibsou'a health is improving
Albert Johnston has bought a Hack
trey pony,
Mrs. Gordon .Brown has beef
seriously i11.
Jno. and Airs. Saugetel' visited Joh,
and Mrs. Milligan at Clifford.
John Barnard was here from U
versify for a visit at the Parsonage
Saturday next wale of baking end,
the direction of Women's Institut.
and Rutnam girls.
Seaforth
Wednesday, May 14th, is the date
voting on the town industry by-law•
Mrs. P. R. Habkiric underwent a
operation for appendicitis at Olint01
hospital.
Rev. '1'. H. Brown attended the
Trustees' Association Convention 01
Toronto.
Mrs. S. Dickeou, Mrs. S. 0. Jone
and Miss Elizabeth Jones, who have
been spending some weeks with Mr.
A. D. Sutherland, left last `week fu
their home in Fort Saskatchewan,
Ooderich
Fishing boats are busy.
Rebate will come to Goderioh fron.
Hydro,
Work has started on the new addi
tion to the Collegiate,
Keep your dog tied up, or get s
license if you value his safety,
A freight service by boat Is a pos-
sabilityfor Goderich this season,
Ladies' Aid of Knox Church pre-
sented Mrs. (Rev,) MoDermid with a
fine box of linen,
Murray Kernaghan stood 1st in a
class of 27 at the: Central Technical
School at Toronto.
Judge Swanson, a -farmer Godericb.
ite, was elected a member of the
Senate of British Columbia 'Univer-
sity.
Perth County
St. Marys has organized their Base
Bali team.
S. James' church, St. Marys, has
organized a Soft ball club.
Stratford Fire Brigade will answer
calls outside city limits when Chief
9ayS SO.
Chicken 13y -law of St. Marys is
being emphasized in defence of early
gardening.
Mrs,W. R Davie is back to Mitchell
after visit
of 8 months with her
children at varioua points.
1. J. Halpenny, Principal of St.
Marys public school, died of pneu-
monia after a few days' ilinees.
A cheque For 525 was donated to
Mitchell Park Aseociation by Dr.
Mulligan, Grand Forks, Dak., a form-
er old boy.
R. H, Detling, employed about the
Zurbrigg saw mill at Harrington, was
instantly killed when be fell upon the
circular saw,
A Fit, Mary's trapper caught 0 MOO,
veto one night recently,
By ft horse getting frightened T. and
Mrs, 'Turner, Ayonten, were upset
into the ditch. '
Heine Farm Kor
sd ke1 sr
ta 2•
year -0111 Holstein heifer, owned and
byJ. Ince r es o
bredJ, s South th e
is a reent test ab 'noes,
predrq.
Pd, 809,8 pounds of milk, or '24.928
pauuppe of butter. in 7 days. Tho
world's record le around 80 pounds of
butter,
David Orfewford, Bltudsliard 'totvri-
I ba 1 paha it n e
1
, d 2Q0 as a (S a this
.Spring 10 the ,motile syrup manufas'
toting,
Community holidays have been
of e
n i)st, Marysr
Y
s
folk, dates
es
be
.
Ing Sunday. June r�t1and
and Tuse ay following,
Stratford'e alarm boxes will have to
find other resting places than Bell
Telephone poles they now reel, on 0e
company is putting overhead wires
1111(ler 81158ets.
One Flies -to the North
"(vented!" "Contact!" The last audible words between pilot and mechanic
LV+ are spoken, and with stentorian roar of engine and propellor the
giant, human and baggage freighted plane, glides swiftly over the surface
of the Quinze. One feels the churning waters tumping at the bottom of the
boat until momentum has increased to such extent that a touch ,of the
"stick" causes the Vickers Viking to slowly rise.
Twoturnsin as many minutes and the passenger, havingadjusted his
goggles and seated himself more comfortably, peers, at firt cautiously,
over the side of the pit, and far below him lies the little town of Angliers the
funs head of the Canadian Pacific steel which twists. and in and out of the
forest to the south like a living thing. The earth is as a map below, lakes and
rivers shining in the distance and beneath, and ragged patches of bush and
arable land smudged, here and there like a child's attempt to depict relief.
Turning east th'e plane heads down Lake. Quinze, following the. water '
course to Lake Expanse, - one sees from the air how appropriate is its
name, - thence north for some fifteen miles up the Ottawa River and further
north over one of its tributaries to Lake Fortune and Rouyn upon nearing
which the plane leaves the glorious ronin clouds and gradually sinks until
Cline np
ne more the water tuts the bottom of the hull, checking it with sudden
Jerks which tend to slow the boat until it stops within a few feet of tie-ups
One wonders how the pilot could, at such a speed, have fudged his distance
so well. But then he does. the same thing more than once eaeh ,day
bringing to the new Gold Fields of Quebec, in fifty minutes, passengers
and supplies which, before the air service was started took two days at the
least to arrive. i
Commencing May 1$th the Air Service to the GoldFields will be regular
on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, large flying boats capable of carrying
five people being scheduled to meet all Canadian Pacific' trains at Anglllers.
This service, which will eliminate the hardships of the past and enable
prospectors and tourists to travel to the Rouyn Mining District in less than.
an hour will include regular stops where they are required and accommoda;
tion ie available.
Ztpays to use
MARTIN -SENOUR
WOOD -LAC StiTAIN
for Furniture -Floor & Woodwork
Write to Head Office, MoOtml Per Free Booklet
HOME PAINTING "MADE EASY
SOLD BY
,GEO. R. WELLER,
BRUSSELS, ONT.;
W
E have been appointed Exclusive
Distributors in this district for the
1924• Season for the famous
Ames Holden Tires & Tubes_
and will carry a complete stock
Let us book your order now for 'delivery
in April or May. . We will guarantee
our present prices for Spring delivery if
you place your order at once.
Ames Holden Tires need no recommendation from us,' All
you need do is to ,
"COMPARE THE WEAR."
GEORGE H. EVANS
BRUSSELS LEADING - TIRE - SHOP
Gas Accessories - Oil
Andrew ItSe)11fllan, Of Lekepide, Wee
therlow sehas, yanth5550» sprd SI)us thof e hi's famiowlyn. and he
an
Interesting event took; place at tide
hoeof r, a!d MRs, Io
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Logan, when ttdm1 le Golden wed.
a
ding anniversary ' was celebrated,
.Parties to who event w"ere Ml', and
Mrs, Hopppenrath and win. end Mrs.
Bauer, 00 years ago above principals
were married nn sante day et Brod•
hagen by Rev. Mr, Shoals, A few of
those who wore present on that
00000100 were also present 1lb the
Golden wedding anniversary. b'1rs.
Roppenrath,is a slater• of hied, and
Oira1'1oe Heckman, Mitchell
rNd
facto.. an s Wanted
y
We want a number of Men and
Buys "to work in our Wagon
Works, Brussels, Apply at once.
Ament Bros. & White
BRUSSELS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. -In the
matter of the estate of James D,
McNair, late of tho Township of
Grog, In the County of Huron,
Farmer, Deceased,
Notice is hereby given pursuant to - The Re•
vlsod Statutes of Ontario, 1014, Chapter 121,
that an Oreditora and others having oleims
against the estate of .the said lames D
MoNefr, who died on or about the 4011 day of
February, A, D. 1029, are required on or before
the Seventeenth day of May, A.D 1824 to gond
bypost prepaid or deliver to Mary ,lane Me -
Nair, Brussels, P. O, the Executrix of the
estate of the said deceased, their Ohrlst'an
and Surnames, addresses and deserlpt(on•, the
full particulars of their olefins, the statement
of their accounts and the nature of the smart.
ties (if any) field, by them.
And further take notice that after each last
mentioned datesaid Executrix will proceed
to distribute the assets of the deceased
amongst the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to the claims of which she shalt
then have notioe and the said Executrix will
not be rabic for the said assets, or any part
thereof to any person or parsonsof whose
claim notice shall nothave been reoelved by
her at the time of such distribution,
Dated this Twenty-fifth day of April, A. D.
1024,
W.M.-SINOLAIR,
Solion or for the Executrix.
Farm to Rent
One of the best peewee tame in Grey, being
Lot 22, Ooo. e, 100 acres with sria water and
shade. It not rented sten 1 will tare cattle in
to psuture bythe month for the season,
For sole -A No, 0 AtcOormiek wide Spread
Manure Spreader, only been used 2 Clays.
DAVID MILNE, Ethel.
Court of Revision
Township of Morris
The Court of Revlelon on the Assessment
Rol of the Townohlp of Morrie, will beheld at
the Township Hall. Monday, the Nth day of
Mar, next, at 10.60 o'clock a, m, All parties
interested will please take notice and govern
themselves accordingly,
A. MAOEWEN, Clerk.
Blnevale, April 22nd, 1024 •
Fl bilc `once
'fake liottee tl, the renewtnt i1nude awned
by the angregntien of mon P oatuterlan
(iflnreh, Walton, Outerlo vis cath Northerly
cte ei t taet of Lot
5 n r elate e 05t1) It x
ai f5a
xy
1s1$hi-ulue,ope.won IS Hervey of Part of
e i)o
as ns Lon lit h wn it t f
ofc t i the thirty O 1 0
feat rt !
I.o y
Alnrors, le Co1(5'0g1 510nran, 5 55( tae arch
by for e y the er oli s Lilo aped Chured,
aid described,
t on h0 a t
another t.
byPeelle ,A
id t r tt a d
e Lary aJa o N An
s Wal 0 . Terme Y
premises a
1029, at 12 a'alo0k noon. J�8o0R1ItJED,
tihntrinen hoard of 'Trustees.
Guernsey Ruii far Service .
In order to impt'ove the eater wooer cattle
in this leeelity I have decided to offer toy Bon-
ier herd sire. Vanity Pillow of Nordlnnd. for
eorylee to n lhaltad number, o)tlq of 7onng
healthy animate. 'Terms (2,00, 05011 ((11151(25 of
service, with privilege 01 returning It emote
"'Viso ty 8 51 th make this a pd g511 5e l d8l r•
stool, to both tubo money and gat rad miry
from host try to huh one of ,his heifer calves
from those in to now hove thorn. As tar as I
can IIk-b111 thou atprice2518 46e 00. Trac -Milk
ie milk -but Oh what a 23' Proprietor, D, Ai, SCOTT, Proprietor,
Olen Bold guernsey Form
Shorthorns and Yorkshires
In Shorthorns we have one roan bull. 11
months old. bred by Barry 10 ogee, Toronto,:
sired by Imp I:Wealrn PIAA1o, and from a
Marr phesle dam. A real herd header, at far.
mer's price Another roan, a good useful bull,
O,nonlhs old, by white wonder, (Rudd spare
n few more females. Also York Sows ofdif.
ferent ages,
0. TURNBUI.I, h'- BONS,
Lot 10, Con. 16, Grey Twp.
Phone 2814 R. R. 2 Brueseis.
Danford Property for Sale
Roane And lot of about Macre, situated on
the corner of Turnberry gad Thomas etreelx.
in the Vllisge of Brussels, known as the Dun.
lea home. Da the property lea very sub-
stantial brink house 1 nicely isolated, steel
roof, cement cellar Room, new furnace, clothes
closets, bath room, astern. drilled well, fruit
trees, n nice raepharry plantation, lovely or.
r a ie: ail and evergreen trees, and a beautiful
lawn. W111 be soldfor half of what it would
cost to build it to wind np the estate of the
lata°E. O. Danford. Immediate .possession.
For further particulars apply to L, 24. DWI..
FORD; Detroit, or JAS. M0FADZEAN, (next
door), Box a Brussels P. 0
Farm for Sale.
Contains 100 acres, being SM Lot 28, Con. 0,
Morris township, geed brickhouse with col•
lsrt bank ban, with content stabling r driving
shed, drilled well and a never falling spring at
buck, About 00 mares a oder oalti ration, bal..
anoe pasture and wood land, Filllowing
will be done and possession given this Nall.
FOr furtherpartleulsrs apply lO
A. EL MAODONALD, Brussels,
Representative Wanted
ftEP(E8ENTATfva WANTED for Brnesele and
Huron County to represent "The Old Reliable
Foothill Nurseries.' Big sales aro to be rdhde
In selling Nursery stook during the recon-
struction period. A splendid opportunity for
a live salesman,- Highest commleolon9 paid,
handsome, tree equipment, large line of trait
and ornamental stock to offer. STAAB &
WELLtNOTON, Toronto, Ont,
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SEAFORTH, ONT.
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Send your Cream to the Creamery -thoroughly
established and that gives you Prompt Service and
Satisfactory Results.
We solicit your patronage
give you thorough satisfaction.
knowing that we can
We will gather your Cream, weigh, sample and test
it honestly, using the scale test to weigh Cream same
pies 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 2350, Brussels, or write to
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Brussels Creamery
Cream Wanted
tslnl qtr
We will pay Patrons 1 cent per
Pound butter fat, extra, if
:Cream is Delivered at our Fac-
'tory.
ac-'tory. `
Call' and get a Can and make other En-
quiries if interested.
Prompt Service Satisfactory Returns
Drussels Crmery.ProA5 L, Stewart
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