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St Vale tine's Day
Thursday, February 14th
See our display of Valentines and Valentine Novelties .cl
for this occasion. There are some good values, com-
mencing at the low prices of 2c, 3c and 5c each. Many
of them show new colorings • and wordings, and the
designs are entirely out of the ordinary. zy
New Valentine Post Cards, 2 for 5c,
Valentine Folders with Envelopes, 5c, 10c Sz 15c
The English Preparation
for voice and throat.
Removes huskiness and
tickling in throat.
25c pkgs.
See what's new in the
Spring Pictorial Review
Quarterly. 25c copy
Pictorial Review Patterns
kept in stock.
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Local News Items
Council Will Meet Monday,
The regular monthly meeting of
the town Council will be held on
Monday night.
New Fords Here.
Councillor Bert McIntyre has S
new Ford cars at his garage. They
were shipped here in a big railway
car and unloaded on Saturday. The
models have been thoroughly ex•
arnined by citizens.
Ontario Fair's Association.
The twenthy-ninth annual meet-
ing of the Ontario Fairs' Assoeiatien
will be held in Toronto at the King
Edward Hotel on Thursday and Fri•
day, Feb. 7th and 8th. Dr. Clark,
of Goderi,zh, as director for District
No. 8, including the counties of
Huron, Lambton, Middlesex and
Perth, will be in attendance.
Underwent Operation.
Goderieh Star. "The many friend..
of Dr. L. A. Macklin will regret to
hear of his illness with appendicitis,
which necessitated ated an operation last
Sunday, He is in the Wellesley ;hos-
pital, Toronto, and the latest report
is that he is making an ustinterrupt-
ed progr a )s toward recovery."—Dr.
Mackin, was an unsuccessful Can•
servative candidate in one of the
elections in Centre Huron,
Returns to Town.
W. H. and Mrs. Maunders, who
have been residing in Detroit for
some time, returned to Brussels last
week and are residing hi their old
home. We are glad to see them back
again in Brussels.
Let Us Have Your Orders.
Get your printing done in your
home town. The Post is here to do
your rush, last-minute job and is at
your command day in and clay out;
an established and valuable local in-
stitution. If you appreciate a print-
ing plant and newspaper in your
midst, don't buy your printing re-
quirements from outside printing
companies.
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Brussels United hurch
REV. A. W. SARK: R. B. O.
MINISTER
Sunday, Feb. 3rd
11 a.m.,--Publte Worship.
Communion Service
Subject: "Son -ship"
The Second sermon in a series on
"Nine Spiritual Ships"
3 p,m,— Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
Missionary Offering
7 p.m.—Public Worship.
Theme:
"David, from Sheepcote to Throne"
2nd Sermon in a Series on
"The Makers of History"
3rd—Sauk The Man of Indecision
4th—Jacob, The Lone Saute
5th—Joseph. From Pit to Power
orb—Enoch, Walking With Cod
7th—Samsun. A Giant Shorn
8th—E+au, Treasures Said For a Song
9th—Joshua, The Man of Courage
10th—Mr ccs, The Uncrowned King
I lilt—Ahraham, The Gibraltar of Faith
12th—Gideon, The Man of Valor
13t1—Elijh, The Social Reformer
Tuesday—Y, P. Society.
Wednesday—Prayer Service
—Choir rehearsal.
Thursday. Jan. 31st, 7 p. m.
The Annual Supper and Congregational
Rally. Reports of Departments and a
musical program—Each Department rc•
sponding with a number.
W.111. S.—Thursday, Feb. 7th
FOR SALE—Two Cabinet Atwater
Kent Radios, one new and the
other slightly used. Can be had
at a bargain. S. Carter, Phone
16. 33-1
QUANTITY of Dry Hardwood, 14
Inches long for sale. L. D. Frain,
Phone 385.
3-1
20 Pigs ready to wean, for sale; also
a quantity of fresh beef or pork
by the quarter or lb. R, J. Mc-
Lennan, Nei Lot 19, Con. 2, Mor-
ris. Phone 109.
MAN'S Purse Found is Brussels last
week. Owner may have same by
paying for this advt. 38- t
PURE-BRED SHORTHORN BULLS
for sale. Two reds and one roan,
ready for service. Wm. Bremner,
Lot 25, Con. 4. Grey. 32-2
FOR SALE—One half Ayrshire and
Jersey cow due to freshen, Fe.b
12th. Also a Durham cow fresh,
two months. Apply to Clain Long
Cranbrook, phone 529. 32-tf.
PULLETS FOR SALE — 80 R. 1.
Reds, heavy laying strain, from J.
Duncan's pens; also 8 pigs, weigh-
ing about 100 lbs. J. H. Bryan!.
Phone 12-8. 32-tf
WANTED -10 or 12 head of cattle
to feed straw and turnips; also a
second hand cook stove for vole.
3, A. Nichol, Phone 42-28. 32-8
Successful Card. Party, PULLETS FOR SALE — 20 White
The Women's Institute staged a Leghorn pullets; 12 Rock pullets;
most successful card party and
dance in the town hall on Tuesday also 2 Rock cockerels. Apply toJ P. McIntosh, Phone 556 32-tf
night. The function was well -attend•
era and proceeds for the night reach-
ed over $70. During the first part.
of the evening, the curd players
neade merry, Mrs. G. Santis reaching
the top in the "500" section and E.
Martin hying high for euchre. Af-
ter lunch the floor was well filled
with dancers, the old and new styles
of dancing hying equally popular
with the gue te. The Committee in
chars were his. J. Wilton, Miss E
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Let us Protect
Your Good -will
WRii3.BN dealing with purchasers of uncer-
X ' tain financial rating at home or
abroad The Bank of Commerce can be of signal
service in approaching the new or untried cur•
tomer for collection. The Bank is in a posi-
tion to protect your interests without compro-
mising the good -will of the customer. Enlist
the services of the 13ank of Commerce to safe-
guard your property by conducting diplomatic
, negotiations with customers chose standing is
unknown.
ME CANADIAN BAN K.
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11. !t/i ,0,100 is amalgamated
THE STANDARD 'BANK OF CANADA
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Hydro Was Off. 1Hnd a Small Break.
Hydro power was off all Friday I While running the inside pages1 reak
morning and power users had a holt- 1 occurrred on ourt on dapress, and The
day. I Post was not issued until Thursday
Ontario's Big Highway Bill, of this week.
In the past three years $78,000,-of
Locals.
000 has been spent on the rnainten-; Palmerston is having an extra
ante and improvement of roads in dose of the "flu"
the province of Ontario by the Pro -More snow and if it ever blows —
vincial Government Department of a sand storm won't be in it.
Highways. Including contributions Home -,made baking sale in Public
from the various municipalities can- Library on Saturday, Feb. Oth by
eerned in, 1928 a total of $30,000,- the ladies of St. Johns Church,
000 was spent, $26,500,000 In 1927 .
and $21,500,000 in 1926. • For 1929 Was Bubried
oereliss Jennie St. Ar-
an extensions is planned for Ontario Tmoue was brought to nie S . r-
Automobile license fees and the tax
on gasoline netted a total in 1928 of Saturday evening and funeral was
$11,500,000 for the Ontario Govern- held from St. Ambrose churchon
menta Monday morning. Rev. Fr, McHugh
conducted Mass. The pallbearers
Archdeacon Cody to Speak. ' were D. McKinnon, T. Ryan, Jos,
One of the chief speakers at the
, Long, G, Blake, W. Armstrong and
Scout Leaders' Conference to be held A. Coleman. Miss St. Armour has
in London on February 22 and 28 been in a Catholic Institution since
will be the Rev. Archdeacon H. J. the death of her brother in Decem-
Cody, rector of St. Paul's Church,
ber last.
Toronto; chairman of the Board of I Installed Officers.
Governors, University of Toronto, D. D. G. M W. A. Williamson and
his installing team, installed the fol-
lowing officers of Western Star
Lodge, I. 0. 0. F. last Thursday
evening:—
Noble Grand—W. Bell
Vice Grand -0. Hemingway
Recording-Sec—W. J. McCracken
Fin: Sec.—W. A. Williamson
Treasurer—S. Wilton
and for several years Minister o
Education for Ontario,
"A Huntng We Will Go."
That old English hunting song a-
bout the horse and hound, takes a
back seat around Brussels, when the
local hunters go out with a snow-
mobile and a cutter attached on the
rear of "Liz" and the hunters are
not satisfied to go in the daylight, Warden—S. Wilton
but go out at nights, seeing it is Conductor—R. Bowman
moonlight. The jack -rabbits have Chaplain—N. Chapman
been giving them a merry time. R. S. S—R. J, Hoover
"The First Kies' L. S. S. —W- Little
R. S. N. G —11. Henderson
A throbbing love tale, with an L. S. N. G. —M. Lowe
undercurrent of 'fraternal pride is ; R. S. V. G. —D. Kirkconnell
"The First Kiss" co-starring Fay! L. S. V. G.—E. Dobie
Wray and Gary Cooper, "Para -I Inside Guard—B. Macdonald
mount's Glorious Young Lovers," Outside Guard—Jas. Thuell.
which opens at the Grand Theatre 1
on Friday night. The story is an Suggests an Innovation.
original one written by Tristram 1 The Manitoba Free Press editor -
Tupper, which appeared in the Sat- iaily makes the suggestion that in
urday Evening Post under the name view of our climate there should be
of "Four Brothers." In transferring same way of showing respect at out -
the tale to the screen, Paramount
has neither added nor taken away
anything from the story It is that
fact which makes the picture so out-
standing, and aside from being au-
thentic, is one of the most inspiring
love stories ever shown here. Fay
Wray is beautiful and an accomplish
ed actress. Her personality shrieks
from the screen. Gary Cooper, who
is lean and tall, has everything to
Gone to Cuba on His Holidays. make him the popular actor he is.
Walter Kerr, our obliging C. N. li Both are ideally cast, and have that
agent is away to Cuba for his holt- something about them which serves
days. His brother Mel. is also there, to make then different from the co -
E. Chester, of Guelph, is relieving at starring terms seen here of late.
the station during his absence. The story briefly centers around the
love of a young man of poor, state
Appointed Arbitrator. fora girl who is rich His time
D. C. Ross has been appointed one
of the arbitrators to define the
Downing, Mrs. I1. Thontron, Mrs, J. school boundary at Wroxeter. The
Oliver anal Mrs .R. 3. Mcle uchlin• other two are Reeve N. W. Trewar-
Fenny postage, inaugurated Postage Increasing Mails. tha, of Clinton and Dr. Field, School
inauguratedcat In the Magistrate's Office. Inspector.
Christmas, is working well and bring On a second conviction of ;ming
in ;• about a notable aurae ,00 in let• intoxicated, Edward Mason of Gode- -Brought Up Three Cars,
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ter mails from Cannel to Great Brit rich, was on January 10th fined $200 Alex. Anderson was able to get
and costo by 'Magistrate Reid with two cars through from Toronto last •
door services for the dead by un
covering the head. It ,points out
that the present illness of the King
can be traced to a cold caught
while standing bareheaded at a mem
oriel service and goes on to say that
there is scarcely anybody who has
not contracted a severe illness or at
least caught a bad cold from such
a custom, The Free Press says:
"Any innovation of so delicate a
nature can only be advanced with
the greatest diffidence. While it
commends good sense, and may have
many justifications that warrants its
acceptance it also touches upon our
susceptibilities that are traditional.
But where the chanes of afflicting
those who mourn would be the last
brothers are lazy, but having family wish of the mourned and where
pride the brother, who is Gary custom may be wisely changed with
-
Cooper, forces them to choose pro- out diminishing the respect its ob-
fesstons and he sends them to school. servance has conveyed, it should at
How he finances them, and how the least not be regarded as any dimain-
story is brought to a brilliant climax: ution in devotional sympathy for ti
will stamp it in the memory of every mourner to remain 'with his head
one who sees it. covered while in the open air. It
tan, according to information rr_•
reived at. the post office department. tete •alta matte of a month in jail \welt, but the "going" got so bad s , a ; ,. o : a ., s : ' : 'i
9'he volume• i•: steadily growing, told Ile Erving the term. A "Hallow- i that the third one was left out at `4y�F ) � M DC
there i reason to expert that in the: e'en party" on October Stat in Hul l Seeforch, till the snowbanks grow j�°
course of a year 't t•i11 be such a+ 1 It t, .n hitt had i e•iueI in Mag
,0 t' t d t P if'' afire e o,.,, day recent. •
also be given the British nitre for .t train twenty -taro to fortyefive„ were 'Thos Y a„
similar reduction. It is it well- fined e ;:r and costa, a portion of the t vey Ream, a former well-known re- '''
known fact that even before the total amount of about t;15 beingrid nt of brussels and Morris Twp.
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tl died penny rata was re-established, the ,a.,,..,.:-:,.(.(1 a !unit each one.'
number of letters corning from at, ' ,11 at was that of unlawful assenib Sr 1., on Jan. `23rd, in his 79th
Britain to Canada was much less la the men having gat tad at the year. Mr Bean had lived in and a h�
than what went the other way. . plc mt ;os of John Garrett, near Lon round Brussels for some 30 years
deshar'o', and comtntitted. tai,ider and had been residing in the West
Brother Passes Away. able damage. The dente. in the_•, con- for a number of years. He had been
The other week The Post had the viction was because of difficulty rn in poor health for sometime and e
write-up of a golden wedding at rounding up all tha members of the death �,•n, not unexpecteed. He. is
Shelbtarne of a brother of 1 Iltiea gang, ;survived by his widow, who was for -
Armstrong. Flora Street, which cele-; A PIensant Evening. mcrly 'Mss Hannah Whittam and . `:
bration was hell on New Year'sass A pleasant evening was spent by was madtht e innthelWest grown-up,
friundt
and 15 days later the brat lir p the United Church. F. s., en Lues- extend sympathy to the widow and
'away: ---The death 15ed at Srel- , rlat, The meeting, in charge of the,
bum on Sunday, Jan. of Chaiie' r,r,,v Yre:eident, George Pierce, open- t family in their lass.
Armstrong, a former weal -known rr - e,ri with a Hynm, followed with a ! Minor Locals.
sldant of Wawanosh Township, lin , prayer b Miss Helen Backer. The 1 Only 1 more day in January.
was in his 75th year, and he and his
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wife, who before her marirage was minutes and the Scripture Lesson 1 Friday is the, first of February.
Miss Sarah Johnston, of ]art Wa-
d were then read. Gerald Hamilton, l Council will meet on Monday
watiosh, and had celebrate the, e, ; Who recently attended the Tuxis c e.ccning,
• Golden Wedding an New Years; Day ' Boys'
Parliament, as member of ! St. Valentine's Day conics on
at which time he seemed in the best North Huron, gave an interesting as Thursday, Feb, 14th,
of health, but a few days later was ,well as in.struc'tive talk an the ses' I The next public holiday will be
taken .suddenly Ili with heart iron-' cion, enlightening the gathering on Good Friday, March 29th. re
'ble, quietly passing away in about a i Low y Many palso t gava s of taelsplr r'ndirl paper opo h rtte tToronto alkfest f and Ottawa ontories are Jan.
hers of Ithea1117nitedwi Churcfe h, Shol- .t an "Books Worth Reading" which 30 and Feb. 7 respectively.
Burne. He is survived by his widow was touch enjoyed. A contest 1n 1 Canada has a car for every ten
end seven children, all living near ; chnrge of Mr. Ldgar closed the pro- I people. That gives every driver h
rs. oo e . , after which sandwiches and chancre to get nine pedestrians.
to effect the ..00, 00
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thutrnn in revenue. Stimulus will , when tlxt•r:n men, of various ages 1A he Po received
asses word that liar -
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but one daughter, M. C p l gtanl
in Saskatchewan. The funeral took (' coffee were served. It was decided 1 Provincial air force fares try
piaee January 16th to Shelburne i at this meeting to 'hold all meetings . planes will be equipped this year
cemetery, being Tamely attended, lit the future on Monday evening in- ' with wireless so they may send re
yard
service was conducted by Rev. Haig• !stead of Tuesday. Will all those m• ports to headquarters from any dls coir 1 � cs C
i terestod keep this change in mind. 1 Lance tap to •400 miles.
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The rapid relief from
pain.
head.
iRelieves cold in
Nyal Huskeys
For huskey throats,
Bronchitis and other
irritations of the throat
and bronchial passages.
Good Old Fashioned
Nyal
Sarsapari Ha
Compound
For poor blood and its re-
sults, such as bad com-
plexion, pimples, boils
and lack of energy.
Nyal Heade and
Neuralgia Tablets
Speedy relief for Head-
ache and Neuralgia Pains.
Allen's Drug Store
Exclusive Agent for Nyal and Penalar Remedies
Successor to James Fox
Druggist and Stationer
does not, however, suggest any al-
ternative to the custom, the danger
of which is, of course, recognized.
Something in the way of military
salute or semi -military salute might
be worked out to take the place of
the custom of uncovering the head.
"The Tragedy of Youth."
'The Tragedy of Youth' a Tiffany
Stahl production will be shown on
Monday and Tuesday at the Grand
Theatre. The story is a highly dra-
matic picturization of the younger
set of today depicting their devil-
may-care attitude towards convent-
ion and taking life as a huge joke
until confronted with the more ser-
ious problems of marriage and di-
vorce. St is one of the best picture
entertainments to be seen faze some
time. en the cast are such well
known screen players as Warner
Baxter., Patsy Ruth Miller, Buster
Collier, Claire McDowell, Harvey
Clark, Margaret Quimby, Steppin
Fetchit and Billie Bennett. The pic
tune was directed by George. Arch-
ainhaud from an original story by
Albert Shelby LeVino.
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Men's 15 in. Leather Top Rubbers..:...,.. $5.75
Men's 12 in. Tips 4.75
Men's Heavy Low Rubbers. 2.95
Men's All -Mack Rubbers to clear 2.50
Men's Shoe Rubbers.... ....... „.„ ....... ...... 1.00
Boys' Shoe Rubbers ..,
70
Also Gunn's Tankage cwt,........$2.95
„Big 6o" lien Fecd .....,, 4.50
Special Oyster Shell, cwt 1.25
Feed Flour, cwt 2.50
Prices oiYl. Bone Meal, cwt....... ,, .. 3.50
W. C. Bennett
GENERAL MERCHANT WALTON �,,'
BLYTH
Wm. J. Hamm will look after the
express from both railway stations.
'Miss Elio Machan has gone to
Clinton to enter the hospital there to
train.
Blyth Council is going :to be paid.
The Reeve will draw $2.50 and the
Councillors $2.00 for each monthly
meeting.
As L. J. Williams, tregsurer of
the village has resigned, Council had
a special meeting and appointed H.
A. Erskine in his place.
DIED
BEA AI,—A t Riniatlno, Snah., on January 2Srd,
1520, Harvey Beam, formally of Brussels,
in his 15th y ear,
Auction Salo.
TUESDAY, FEB. 6TH.—Farm, Fnrm Stook, '
latplentents, FLrnlbnre. &os. at N3S Lot le,
Con 7, 2lerris township, bale nt l o'clock
sharp, James Taylor, Auctioneer ; wm. E.
Douglas. Prop
TUE-.DAY. FRB. t2 ii.—Barras and Small
Stock. at Pt Leta 1 and. 2Con 8, Elora twp.
Fate nt 1 o'clock ah,irp. Alex, Morrison, Ana,;
Thos Bort, Prop
FEIDAY, FEE 15t11.—Adntinlstrator'e Salo
of farm, farm stook, implements and house•
holdeffects. .at Loi 25, Con. i8. Mo&tlloy 11
mites trout wniten.t Sale. nt 1 o'clock sharp•
Fn❑ nrttonlnrs next week, Geo. H. Elliott,
Auctioneer; C, H, Swglloty, Adtnlnlstrntor,
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Lowry's Garage, Brussels, Friday, Feb. 8th
Famous Rumely abort course; in operating, adjusting, repair-
ing, design anal construction of power farming machiuory,.
National In ;mope. Eleventh successful year. Mlles of thrill-
Ing, interesting, instructive movie' films, synchronized with
lectures. Sponsored by Rumely at buge cost, but coming free
o farmers of this community. We are fortunate indeed in
seeming this treat. A. rare opportunity to learn to "Know
your power farming machinery." Tiring the boys and hired
help, too. Come early; stay late. Three sessions: Morning,
afternoon and evening.
Speclalt Movies taken in your own locality will be shown.
Come and see your neighbors in the movies,
J. M. EDGAR Dealer, Wroxeter