The Brussels Post, 1924-11-12, Page 4gitte 44100.04
warmasrmir, NOV la 19e4,
VOLive st111 roil n' tons th it 111 • an Ir
Is flat but not half Hail it es the geu;l0
Man h Meelf.
1 V11t. rai'way crul•s cgs t:onth ue to
take the toll of 1)utnlnl Uvea, There
should be an insistent drmsud for great.
ersecurity for the pub'nc
A. new kind 4 wl.eat that resists test
is one of the valuable discoveries of a
Western farmer. It may mean nanneps
Of dollars to Western wheat fields.
Taman of -trade is upward at,d the
business pulse is beatipg stronger as a
result of the past harvest. A more opti-
mistic tone ie being taken on and will
have much to do le sat ling the pace
Economy std bald emir are $lits essen-
tials,
SEr"rkl,124 story would have mote clod
ecce if he bad "peached" years ago A
Streeter aceoeutiog to all public depar
mens would be a good frui'-hearer, we
believe. Shover tetins of office is an.
other way of keeping business clean.
'Petite the lines have fallen to Caoadl
one 11 p'easaut places and we have a
goodly heritage. This Thanksgiving
period should extend for more than a
day or even a year, "There's not a land
however grand can win our heart from
thee."
IT is said the world may be encircled
in 17 days by the schedule marked out
by the air experts. This air ship bust
nrss will revolutionize all past pla.)s of
Globe trotters. Speed limit does not
appear to interfere with the travel.
"Pert= closed Wembley Fair but
most people were preven ed from see-
ing him by the thick fog," so reads a
press note from the Old Land, How
little we apprecia'e our iucomparable
climate, evenafter such an illustration
of the d fference between this land and
old Beelaml
SowsTnees it works the wrong way as
it did with 2 bays at Seattle who at-
tempted to place a garbage can on the
top of an electric light pole on Hallow.
e'o and were electrocuted. A dearly
tatnght lesson to the public.
COAL dealers in Winnipeg are to be
quizz-d as to their planniug to combine
to raise prices. Grab game fellows do
not alw;;'s require coal to get their fing-
ers burned. The hog -spirit evidently
does not require much coaching Jn
many an instance.
DoldINroN Government should aid
this province in support of Temperance
legislation. Hon. Mr. Bureau may find
himself like old Mother Hubbard's cup-
board—very bare of the respect of the
real manhood and womanhood of Can-
ada, unless he shows a willingness to
help sustain moral uplifts.
AN Arizona prisoner has taken such ;a
fancy to the jailer be does not want to
leave when his sentence bas expired and
may have to be kicked out. It might
mean trouble in overcrowding the jails
if the law is not adhered to in the U. S.
Canadian jails are filling up too as the
Law Court milis grind out the grist.
To reach a desired destination a man
made a perilous trip in the tail -piece of
an aeroplane, without the knowledge or
consent of the operator. He's not the
first man who "went 0p in the air" with.
cut other people being aware of the
cause. It's often wise to keep your feet
well planted.
A PLOVEHRNT is on foot to have an en-
quiring into the devious' Ways the vot-
ers lists were manipulated io Toronto by
the Moderation League. Bogus does
not represent the tactics. No wonder a
a big vote was piled up against the 0:-
T. A. Possibility that is a sample of the
way the law would be administered bad
they won. It was a poor recomend for
their cause and should prove a warning
to the Prohibition forces of Canada.
NOTHING dull about some of the Unit-
ed States Election scraps. Atone Cbl.
csgo poll a man named Rudzinski was
the target for 10 bullets as he went to
Vote. If electors had to run the gaunt-
let in such a style there might not be as
touch lethargy es there sontetimes is in
getting folk to use their ballot. ' 6 shots
should be sufficient in most cases, bow -
ever, we would suppose.
Returned soldiers in Exeter paraded
to church last Sunday.
Good pragress is being made at ad.
dation to Exeter school.
Bartle W. M, S. was addt'eeeed by
Mrs, Gordon Wright, London, last
Sunday evening.
Mille Alma Free, Dungannon has
gone to Winghatn ,hospital where she
will train.$ot,S13..
R Ails N
WANTED
For Milling
We are prepared to pay the
highret pnesible prices for all
lth1ds of Grain,
feed of all kinds on hand
T. C. Hemphill,
Piooes 50, 21 25 and 62 *rooter
GREY TOWNSHIP COUNCIL )
M'un'jcilpal Council of Township of
Grey met in Township Hall, Ethel, on
Nov, 3rd. Mottles of previous meet -
Mg read and adopted on =Hoe, oe
Rowland and Thos. MloDonald.
Engineer's 'report ion McKillop
Swamp ,Drain was referred bafek he the
Engineer for further consldeaybion.
Clerk wag instruoteld to notify En-
gtieer ito attend on Hanna Drain Ex-
tension on request of :H,. Speeran, Al-
bert Whitfield and Mex. Speiran,
Following 'accounts were paid:
Thos. Aieook, sheep worried' .. $$12.00
Geo, Johnston, 'gravel ...... 10.50
Peter Baker, Shoveling.....1.25
George Baker, repairing Ibrcbge 6.00
Louts Steiss, repairing Culvert, 3.00
Andrew Machan, gravel 1,20
Andrew Machan work on Logan
Hou ndary 4,20
Wm, 18ray, repairing 9th 'Con
Dwain ........... 6.25
Wm. Elliott, drawing gravel 14.00
D. McKinnon, drawing 'gravel 14.00
Gordon Holt, repairing Btvrk's
D rain 10.05
David Milne, 'inypeotfinlg sheep
worried 3,00
Chas, Cleaver, drawing stile and
cleaning ditch 9.00 '
Wm. Slemmon, wood for Town
ship Hall 10.00
Roy McDonald, cleaning ditches 3.50
A. Raymond, 6th Con. Drain11.50
Jos. Savage, (putting in culverlt10.67
Newt meeting of Council December
8,th. J. H. Fear, Township Clerk.
East Wawanosh Council
Oouueil met October 2411)„ with all
members present. Minutes of meet-
ing read and confirmed.
Engineer's report on Deacon -Thomp-
son drain was read to the parties in-
terested and was ordered to be refer-
red back to Engineer for some explan-
ations and amendments:
Following accounts were paid :—
Municipal World, supplies .....t8 1 34
Wm. Love, part payment on
culvert, Con. 9 ..........................300 00
Chas. Campbell, inspecting eon.
tract ................ .. .... .... 15 00
W, 3, Cole, statute Jaber tax 8 40
R. Buchanan, selecting Jurors 8 00
W. Robinson, selecting Jurore 3 00
A. Porterfield, selecting Jurors 5 00
A. Pattison, cutting weeds con, 124 00
Winghiwn Fall Fair................ 40 00
Blyth Fall Fair ;.... 40'00
North Horan Plowing Match 10 00
W m . Brutnby, damages through
defective roadway ....... . 70 00
John Taylor, gravel and gravel-
ling, side line 89 and 40,
Con. 9,
John Taylor gravel and gravel-
ing side line 89 and 40, Con
10 and 11 55 80
G. Johnston cutting hill and
widening road. Oon. 12, - 240 CO
Sem Deacon, inspecting con-
tract on hill Con, 10 5 00
R. H. Scott, for gravel 8 20
E. Stapleton I 80
Thor. Taylor 4 50
Chas. King 5 55
W. Fitzpatrick...-. 21 45
W. Salter ..... 12 60
W. Sechnie 11 25
W. Fothergill O I5
J. 3 45
Thos. Gear
Stonehouse 180
W. Walden .......................... 2 70
R. Redmond ......... . I3 50
Annie Scott e 8 90
M. Bruce .................... 755
Sam McBurney 11 10
F. Devereaux 1 50
Next meeting Tuesday, Nov.•18th.
A. PORTERFIELD,
Clerk.
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PICTURE PUZZLE GAME
Elsewhere in to -day's issue will be
found a large advertisement announc-
ing a Picture Puzzle Game arranged
by the Mail and Empire which will no
doubt prove very interesting for our
readers, and especially for the little
folks. The Oontest consists of ascer-
taining how many objects or articles
in the picture start with the letter
"B", and cash prizes are awarded to
those finding the largest number.
Our readers have already won liberal
prizes as a result of competing In sim-
ilar Contests, and there is noreason
why some of the awards should not,
come to residents of this vicinity.
Anyhow, there is nothing like try-
ing.
Huron County
Apple crop around Auburn is poor
and dolor off,
Bread bas advanced at Teeewater to
11 cents per loaf,
By a fall downstairs Wm. Burling,
Blyth, was seriously injured.
Chief of Police Ferguson, Blyth, is.
reenvering from his illness.
Painters have finished painting
Knox church steeple at Auburn,
Bazaar by ladies of Main Street
Methodist Church, Exeter, nn 21st.
Huron County Rill. League :held
their Fall Shoot at the Colborue`range
ea,
Joo. Gillespie, Whitenhuroh, was
seriously injured by the upsetting of
his car.
Goderieb Marine hoepita) had a con-
telbution of fruit, pickles, vegetables,
from Dungannon folk,
Arthur Culbert, 4th Clon., Ashfield,
lost his barn by fire, Supposed cause
was a spark from the threshing mach.
Inc.
1
How Many Objects in This Picture Begin With the Letter"B ?
The above picture contains a number of objects beginning with the letter "13". .Just take a
good look at the picture—there aro all sorts of things that begin with the letter "B"—like "boy",
"buggy", "baby" and so forth. Nothing is hidden; you don't have to turn the picture upside down.
Make a list of all the objects -in the picture ,the moues of which begin with the setter "13". FIave
the whole family join In --see who can find the most. Don't miss any. Fifty cash prizes will be
awarded for the tiny best list of words submitted. The answer having the largest and nearest cor-
rect list of visible objects shown in this picture starting with the letter ''13" will be awarded first
second best, second prize, and so forth.
Young and Old Join in the Fun
The, Mail and Empire announces to -day an-
other puzzle game in which all can participate
—from the tiniest child to grandfatherand
grandmother. No object is so small but that the
POOrest Your ablteyesight ofind see it.
words1ea test of determiness thetll.
Prize you win. Right after supper this evening,
gather all the members of your family together;
give each of them a pencil and a sheet of paper
—and sea who can find the most "B" Words,
You will be surprised to And )low large e. list of
Words you can got with a few minutes' study.
81t down NOW and try it—Then, send in your
list and try for the big prizes.
OBSERVE THESE RULES
1. Any man, woman or child who Lives In Canadn,
and is not a resident of Toronto, and who le not In the
employ o1 The Mall and Empire,_ or n member of an
empkoye's family, may submit an answer.
2. A11 answers most be mailed b• Navember 22nd,
1024, and addressed to C. A, Montgomery, Puzzle Mare
Neer9 Allend lists of names should be written on one Sale
of the ��paper may, and numbered eonsecatively I, 2,. 3,
ete. write your full name and address 1n the upper
right hand corner. I! you desire to write anything eine,
use a sepnrnto sheet.
4. Only snob words ns appear In the English Die.
Mortars. 1,111 be counted. 1)o not use obsolete words.
Where the plural Is used, the singular cannot: be counted,
and vire versa.
6. Words of the name /wellin can be neral only once,
even though used to designate different oitieets or nrlleles,
or parte of objects or articles. An object or article
can be named only nnec.
0. Do not nso hyphenated or eempnund words, or
any words formed by the combination of two or more
complete words, whore each word in itself is an object.
7. The answer having the Inrgest un mea est cor-
rect Het of names of visible objects anis aril 1.s shown
In (be picture that begin with the letter n" will be
awarded lrirst Prize, etc. Nrntness, style or handwriting
have no hearing npon deckling the winners.
S. Any number of people rorty en -operate in answering
the Puzzle but only one prize win be awarded to any
one household; nor will prizes be awarded to more
than ane of tiny group where two or more Imre been
working together.
0. In the event of a tie for any prise offered, the
fall amount of truth prize will be awarded to each heti
participant.
10. Subscriptions(both new and renewal), payable
In advance of 06.00 per year by mail ar $0.00 per year
delivered by currier boy in Hamilton, will be nceeptod,
However, In qualifying for the $1,060 Berme Rewurdn,
at lmot one new sabneriptlon most be sent In..
11. A now sabacriber In anyone who has not been
receiving The 2fu11 and Empire since October 21411,.
72. All answers twill receive the same eonehieralloa
regartllcse of whether or net at subscription to The
Mall and Empire is sent ln,
12. All new enbscriptians will be . caretony verified
by the Puzzle ,lfnnager. Candidates inuarldng all Hub.
seri tions as now will positi}'aly forfeit the credit of
such onbsertptkons as qualifying for the Maximum Bones
Rewards,
14. Three prominent Toronto eltizene having no eon-
neetion with The Man and Empire will be selerted lO
net as Judges, to deride the winners, rind pariielpante'
agree to accept the decision of the Judges as final end
conclneivc.
16. The 'Judges will meet on December :h•d, nett
announcement of the Prize Winners and correct list of
words will r be publlahed In The Mall and Empire as
quickly thereafter un it is possible.
IIXTRA LARGE Picretna 3 reizz,Llr. SENT FREE ON
REQUEST.
THE PRIZES
. --
Winning Answers will receive the arty cash
prizes according to the -table below :
Prize If No Prize If Ono Prize if Two
Subscriptions Subscription Subscriptions
are sent, le sent. are sent.
st Prize....
2nd Prize....
3rd Prize. . ,
$35
35
35
$500
500,
500
4th Prize.... 25 250
5th Prize.... 20 150
6th Prize... , 15 100
7th Prize.... 10 75
8th Prize.... 8 50
9th Prize... 6 30
10th Prize. . 5 25
I I th Prize. . 4 20
12th Prize.. '3 15
13th to 20th
f
rhea inclusive 2 10
21st to 50th
Prizes inclusive 1.50 7.50 15
$1,000
1,000
1,000
500
300'
200
150
100
60
50
40
30
20
In the event of a tiefor any prize offered, the
full amount of such prize will be paid to each tied
participant.
notrrggizenswerrwrY
171,i II Can Win $1,00
THERE ARE THREE $L000 PRIZES
Increase the popularityofThe Moll Genie d Empire, It coto
sta
nothingto take part and you do not have to send In 'a
single subscription to win a prize. 1f your list of "B" Words
Is awarded FIRST, SEOOND OR THIRD PRIZE by Cho
Judges you will win ;36; but if you would tlko to get
more than ;15 .we make the :following bpmetal Dila. whereby
You can win -bigger casks prizes by sending in ONE OR TWO
subacrlppliens to The Moil and. Empire
Lure Puzzle wine I'IRST, your answer
oil T�HIR11)) PRIDE and
You have sent In one yearly subscription to The -Mall and
Empire at ;6.00 by ,mall or ;0.00 delivered by carrier boy
In Hamilton, you will receive ;600, Instead of ;26; fourth
prize, 3250; fifth prise. •;150, and so forth. (Soo 0eaon0
column of figures In prize ust.))
Or -1f your answer wins FIRST,- SECOND Olt TIITRI)
PRIZE and Son. have sett in two yearly subseriptiann to The
Mall and Empire (one new andone renewal, or two new
eabscrlpiionb) you will receive ;1,000 In pinto of 5; fourth
prize : 0 tit t
prize, U I f 1 prize, 3U0 ggyy
p , $ ,tend so forts. (fide third oosome
of figures in prize list.)
Baty is that fora liberal 0E057 Ant, LOOK, there aro throe
11,080 prizes. Therefore,- If you stood FIRST, SECOND Olt
THIRD, and have scat In two yearly soboarlptlons 0t 445.00
a. your malt by mail or $0.00 delivered by carrier boy In
Ihunlllon (ole new and one renewal, or two new),
)oo will win $1,000.- it hakes but two yearly subsoriptlons at
Sam .,. u yen» milt One new and ono renewal, or two
new) to gnuilty for the big 51,000 rewards. • Absolutely,
that is the maxJtne= You eon do thin with little effort.
Your own subscription can count. We can WHO take sob-
serlptone to etnrt on ally future date. dust mark on your
order -when' sed avant the paper to start and we will not
commence del/Very until you ray.
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Canada tby mail $5.00 Per Year. Delivered by carrier boy in Hamilton, $6 per year.
Rural Route This offer applies to Rural Route patrons, as well as enbacribera living in cities
L L and towns. if you are already receiving The Mail and Empire, your subscription
Subscribers will be extended from Ito present expiration. Send In a yearly subscription at ;5.00
and qualify for .the bag prizes.
O. A. Montgomery, THE MAIL AND EMPIRE TORONTO CAN DA
Puzzle lifiwagtti•,
Vont. i.
Electrical
Wiring
See us about your Electrical Wiring before letting
that job of yours. Estimates cheerfully given.,
Our Prices are Right
All Workmanship Neat and Guaranteed as we use
only experienced labor.
Our work speaks for itself, Call and inspect some
of the homes we have already wired in town,
W. L. Lindensrnith & Co.
Call American Hotel`
t.USSELS
Luoknow I. 0, 0. F. Lodge held a
social evening,
In a garnet of Rugby, Wesley McGill
had hie collar bone fractured at Exe-
ter high School.
Spiritual Conference at Exeter on 19
th lust, for Methodist churches of
that District.
Clarence and Joseph and John Ben-
nett. Walter Boston, 1turgus Bullard
and Wm, Kinney, McKillop, are
away t0 the Northland on a hunting
trip. They weut by motor truck.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.—In the
matter of the estate of Robert
Barr, tato oftho Village of Ethel, in
the Oounty of Huron, Merchant, de-
ceased.
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to The Re-
vised Statutes 04 Ontario, Chapter 121, that nil
eredltore and others having claims against the
estate of the said Robert Barr, who died on
or about the Twenty-sixth day of Ootober,. A,
D.1924, are required on or before the Twenty-
second day of November, A.D. 1924, to vend by
pest prepaid or deliver to William 13. Love,
Ethel P. 0., one of the Executors of the estate
bt.sald deceased, their Christian and surnames,
addressee and descriptions, the full particulars
of their claims and the nature of the eoourities
(1f any) held by thein.
And farther take notion that after snob last:
mentioned date the veld Executors will pro-
ceed to distribute the assets of the deceased
amongst thepsrties entitled thereto, having
regard only to the ololnrs of which they shall
then have notice and the said Executors will
not be liable for the said assets or any port
thereof to any pereon or persons of whose
claim notice shalt not have been received at
the time of such distribution.
,llated this let day of November A. D 1024.
W. M. SINOLATR,.
Solicitor for William H. Love and
Abel Tindal.
Hog for Service
Theundersignedwill keep for nervine at
Lob 20, Oon.8, Morris township, a thoro'-bred
Yorkshire Reg. Terms $1.00, to be pnld at
Nine of sendoff, with privilege of returning it
necessary. R. A, BRADSSA W,
80.2 Proprietor,
Eligible Property for Sale
It 1s the South Eoat part of Nj5 Lot 80, Con,
6, Morris: Township, and contains 10 aures, On
14 is a comfortable house, stable, good well,
Tonne orchard, ,kc , and its locution, adjoin.
Sag Brussels, makes It a convenient spot. Far
further particulars as to price, terms, &0 , ap-
ply to the Exeoators of the estate of the lute
Annie Turnbull.
W sf, KNOX. Brussels P. 0.
TH09, TURNBULL, Ethel,
Ounford Property for Sale
House and int of about 35 more, aitanted on
the aorner of Turnberr, and Thomas streets
In the village of Brussels, known. .aa the Dun
ford home. On the properly lea vary sub•
stnntlnl brick house ; alrely isolated, stool
roof, cement cellar floors, new furnace, clothes
closets, bath roomcistern, drilled well, trait
trees, a nice raspb,erry plantation, lovely or-
namental and evergreen tress, and a beautiful
lawn. Will be sold for half of what it would
cost to build It to wind up the estate of the
late E. 0. Danford, Immediate poseeasion.
For farther pnrtloularsapply to L. 8, DON.
FORD, Detroit, or JAB. 61oPADZEAN, (next
door), Box 1 Brussels P. O.
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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,
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. I
McCALL, Phone 2310, Brussels, or write to.
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We will pay Patrons 1 cent per
pound butter fat, extra, if
Cream is Delivered at our Fac-
tory.
Call and get a Can and make other En-
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Prompt Service Satisfactory Returns
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