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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1929-2-6, Page 8"WSDY,rE11,601, 1029. netegatleNNEVINCANKteleitletegettetestletZteatteteleW,ANNOAK1AlttetiNtriteletetillele The Care of the Teeth Requires a good Tooth Brush if-p'N and Dentifrice, ,%":4 Our stock of Brushes offers offers a good choice of shapes and sizes, Milk of Magnesia Tooth Se is one of the most reliable and effective dentifrices. 1 Containing a large percentage of Milk of Magnesia it corrects acid mouth and tends to prevent decay of the teeth. Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste 25c and 50c tubes p Tooth Brushes 25c 35c and 40c Paste MifdeXtlitCY:=CteltetVgtgt=tgl="XtgigaVEttOetee4rdtMeArgetitVCIWitastg Vfi it Pr St. Valentine's Day n V N Thursday, February 14th 4 lie es 2, See our display of Valentines and Valentine Novelties I for this occasion. There are some good values, com- mencing at the low prices of 2c, 3c and 5c each. Many .1 of them show new colorings and vvordings, and the 1 p4 designs are entirely out of the ordinary. st• New Valentine Post Cards, 2 for 5c. Valentine Folders with Envelopes, 5c, 111c & 15c ro RED VALENTINE HEARTS GRED BRISTOL BOARD CREPE PAPER ry Meloids The English Preparation for voice and throat. Removes huskiness and tickling in throat. 25c pkgs. lading for a Pattern ? See what's new in the Spring Pictorial Review Quarterly. 25c copy Pictorial Review Patterns kept in stock. 1111•••••00.11.170 P. R. SMITH ogr 111 1:1 31 Store Druggist and Stationer me! ,x.x.!=avomXixoto.1 .:;.'A'AlviarDt7s0a42Mtazi,niva2;=.1==212tDalla VISIOC.1.0000.0011MIMIRA Local News Items 1 More Coal. Wilton & Gillespie unloaded a car of Alberta coal and also a car of stove hard coal last week. Will Hold Sale. Under direction of the Ladies Guild of St. John's ellurch, a home- made linking sale will he held in the Library an Saturday -afternoon of this week. Farmers' Club Concert. The annual concert by the 'Mamie, and Grey Farmer's Club. will bp held in the. near future. This gathering ales -eye iatract, a large crowd so be on the look -out for the date which will be announeed next week. • Annual Meeting, The amend meeting of,' :la-ode:11 .! Presbyterian ehurch will be held on Thursday afternoonof this week at 2.80. Reports of the year will be , presented.. On Page 3. The financial etatement of the Brussels, Morl'i.-; & Grey Municipal Telephone Syetem may he read on page 3. The annual meting will be held next Tueeday, Feb. 12th in the Town Hall, Minor Locals. February. This is a short month. Council met cm Monday. Lent commences next week. St. Valentine's Day on the 14th. Home-made baking, .ale at the Library on Saturday afternoon. Toronto-Brusselites Association. The 10th annual "At Home" af the Teronto-Benserdites AesoriatIen will 10,, held at the Brown Betty T. a Roue. 42 'King Street. Feed. en 1 the nth day of March. Cards, Mee - cal ermerain and &melee-. Will ll former Brusselites whe May not it., . . , with or. ,Given a Substantial Increase. Last Wednesday's daily Stratton ,1 &moon -Herald spoke of the recoeri. tion of 25 years of faithful eerviee given to Canon Cluff, who many years ago. was Rector of St. Mi, chuff Breesels:-At the annum vestry meeting of St. Jamcoe Angle can church held last night fitting re ference was made to the 25 years of faithful service given by the Reefer, Canon W, Clufl' and as 0 token of appreciation a substantial Itirrop.o., in his salary was unanimously voted. Held a Fine Meeting. The regular meeting of the Wos mens Missionary Society of Melville church WAS held last Friday. Af- ter the business part of the meeting, Mrs. John Robb took the chair and presided over the service arranged by Mrs, W. A. McLennan for the Day of Prayer, of the Ontario Pro- vincial W.M.S., those taking part in the service were: Mrs. namilton, Miss Hiolop Mrs, Logan, Miss Jardine, 'Mrs. Cardiff. A most excellent paper on "Stewardship within the Kingdom" prepared by Mies Hate Deadman, was read by Mrs. T, Wal- ker. It was a very interesting Meeting with 40 ladies present. Ice Harvest Is On. The annual ice harvest commenced this week. The quality is pretty good. Premium List, Tie, Premium list of the Brussels Hartieultural Sorlety may be read on -page 5. Make your selection early and pay your annual fee of $1. Shipped Horses. J. H. Galbraith shipped a car of horses last Thursday. A buyer was here for a few days looking for horeee. Supreme Court Feb. 19th. Tim next eittings. of the Supreme Court for Huron County will be held on Tuesday, Fele 19th, before Hon. Mr. Justice McEvoy. This will be the jury sittings. Speed Cop Fined, Earl Crich, the county spend cop, was fined on Monday of last week at Clinton for 'having liquor in a place ether than a private rasidence. The le,,nalty was $100 and costs. Held Congregational' Meeting. Last Thureday evening the annual eongregatiovel tea and meeting wee held in the tmted church. Follow- ing supper. the treasurer'r report was 1'r l'»1 along with the other r.new aev.1 with the churell. Minor Locals. Valentine Day will soon be with us. Ash We,drastlay, th beginning of Lot, will he on We,,,nrAay,. Feb- ' th. Th iiraelfe»11 Witness poInts out that ."auternobile mmiters not 1925); 511 brrld the lahei ennthing klieg stouirl rt the pr,frmee. Nuisance razes. Tim WoodAm.k Seictinel-liev!ew sovs riVr, 11,44. are t!namutow in detnaralimt t ab - (Minn of Alm anmeement tax, or it, leer; eval fart the moderate-prk,1 forro.. of ntril.,eir:‘,nt, at least. 1).,r- ing 13 war the United States.. had 011 arr,usement tax, but it has -line', been remot., ,1 on oll tickettemior $2.00 in mire. Ontario would do well to r•.,r,ovr1 the tax to the :Mill'? evtent, es the inierests of the nvi,' *.;yottld le, well served if all tilt; unoler /trier. VOrrO freed from taxittlen, Easter Comes Earlier. Laster will rem., rether earlier than usual this year Arh Wednes- day will fall on February 13th, ueli- ering in the Lenten season and Mime Ing Easter on the last Sunday and the last day nf March. It is reveal- ed by the calender that only five times in the lest thirty years has Easter fallen on an earlier date and only twice on same date. Under our present method of fixing church days Easter comes on the first Sun- day following the first full moon af- ter the vernal equinox, and this may be as early as March 22 or as late as April 25th. One of the advant- ages of the thirteen month calendar which Is being proposed for adoption by the nations of the world is the Axing of this movable date. Brussels United Church REV, A. W, BARKER, B. O. MINISTER SundayFeb. 10th 11 a.m.-Palle Worship. , Subject "Trustee -ship" The,Tlaird sermon in a series on "Nine Spiritual Ships" 8 p.m. -Sunday School and Mble Classes. 7 p.m. -Public Worship. Theme: Saul, The Man of Indecision 3rd Sermon in a Series on "The Makers of History" 4th -Jacob, The Lone Battle 5th -Joseph, From Pit to Power 6th -Enoch, Walking Will, God 7th -Samson, A Giant Shorn 8&'Esau, Treasures Said for a Song 96 -Joshua, The Man of Courage lOth-Moses. The Uncrowned King I Ith-Abrabani, The Gibraltar of Faith 12th-Gideoti, The Man of Valor 13th-hinah, The Social Reformer Monday 8 p. m. -Y. P. S. Wednesday -Prayer Service -Choir rehearsal. WANTED to Trade a Gander for a Goose. Fred Smalldon, Phene 52-19, 34-1. FOR SALE -One 5 year-old Durham cow, fresh; 1 5 year-old Durham eow due to calve 1st of March; 1 York sow due to farrow 15th of February, and 6 pigs about 100 lb s. Baxter Stevenson, Phone 42-20. 34-V, FOR SALE -An upright piano, in good conditions Apply at Post 34-1 FOR SALE -Two small stacks of Hay. Chas. Cleaver, Phone 41-7. 34-1. TWO Turkey Hens and One Gobbler for Fele. Phone 35-4. 34-1 SEED PEAS for Sale. Frank Little Phone 34-16. R. R. 5, Brussels. 34-tf. NOTICE -I will not hold myself re- sponsible for a note given by Peter Barr to Wm. Bennett for $277.00, as my name was obtained to that note under false pretences. Walter Yuill, Morris Twp. 84-3. 20 Pigs ready to wean, for sale; also a quantity of fresh beef or pork by the quarter or lb. R. J. Me- Lennan, NSS Lot 19, Con. 2, Mor ris. Phone 109. Pictures Coming to the Grand. Following are a few of the pict- time, billed at the Grand: February 8 9-"Waterhole" 10 11 -"Bachelor's Paradise" 15 16 -Clara Bow in "Fleet's In" 18 19 -"Their Hour" 22 28 -"Some one to Love." 25 20 --"Nameless Men" A Worthy Record. The Newmarket Era was 70 yeare old and this week commenced. its 77th year. With the exception of the, first four months it has been - conducted by father and son, and never missed but one issue, when the late E. Jackson was too ill 'to be disturbed by the running of the press in the same. building. about 70 years ago. Hydro Manager Leaving. Mitchell Advocate:- The capable management of rural hydro and ex- tension lines has brought its liewarol to E. R. Martyn, B. A., Sc., of this distriet with head office. in Mitchell. Mr. Martyn has been in charge here for the past two years and has now been elevated to head office at Tor- onto with purisdiction over Western Ontario. It is a distinct advance- ment, and acknowledgement of hie f•fIle;ent management and places him at the. head of construction and ap- pointments in Western Ontario. Mr. Martyn has appointed Wm. Elliott, B.A., Sc., who Inc lmen associated with him in the local office, as Ifie eureessor in the Miteheil office. -Mr. Meet:en had charge of the extension of the hydro eyetem from Brussels to 1t el which was erected last fall. Loving, Fighting in "Baciselor's Paradise." A laughing, throbbing, thrillieis eery of fighting and loving is told by Sally O'N'eill and an exe•dlent ei cat in "Ilnehelor's. Paradise," the Tiffany -Stahl feature that begin its 2 day Inn at the Grand Theat re e Lest Monday. New York is the hael;!:.r.oind - Ninth Avenue, to be ..1eef,,,. There comes one Joe Wal- la, e for a boxing. bout To his TIVIIiii*.e8 diegitet Joe is laid "fiat- ' ter than linoleum." Skirts, instead of fiets, are occupying too much or the fighterh; attention and, until Lc reforms, the manager is througn, But Joe can't help flirting and he can't help fighting, and be continue,; to do both. A street light introduces hitn to Sully. who mates hats for Ninoth Avenue's elite, and a broken Ankle forces him to remain a guest in her home, for some weeks. Jo liked to flirt, but Im didn't, want to it caught and wed, and that's just what Sally'e innocence nearly wpm- plished. Practically at the altar, Joe k deserts, but, of course a heroine as: .. wept as Sally would never be left' '. and flirtingly, Joe , to go unhappy to the end of th story. Fietically e io, refonns. Sally O'Neill is ,by turns, THIS tiROSSELS POST J.t J:1 11 1• 1.1 1.t tt fi, P., g 1. J1. .11 St 8 # I.!' R. It' lit 4. f ...4 4 A $ 1.1 .11, 4 il g .0. .0. 3A' .., , , ..2-0-- Our Opportunities Are *. ,ft ,. , , .,, ir. utten t. ound in Your ,;,1:0!_„. - -_,----- Problems OUR local manager is ready to discuss your fineueial requirements and render any service compatible with good business practice, Our opportunities to render finaneisl etIvice can only be restricted by your failure to an. proach us. The Bank of Commerce mein tains a staff in your locality which is organized to especially deal with the financial problems of your pal ticular coucontrcial community ; emit and see the Meager of the Bank of Commerce. THE CANADIAN BANK s OF COMMERCE„ with which rs atnaiournataii It THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA JI pert and pathetic and always ap- lightful. Ralph Graves is perfectly at home in the role of the flirting fighter and Eddie Gribben gets every thing out of a character role., Won Prizes at Wrexeter. A number of young people drove over to Wroxeter on Thursday night of last week and took part in the carnival held at the rink there. Mrs, Bert McIntyre won first in lady's race; and first for fancy skating and with Alex. Sperling won in the couple race. Miss Marjorie Camp- bell won first for fancy costume. Mrs. J. N. Currie Passes Away In Saskatchewan. The Saskatoon Star -Phoenix, of Thursday, Jan. 24th, published the following item which refers to an aunt of Mrs. Wrn. Mitchell, and who was a former resident of Grey Twp: -Mrs. .1. N. Currie, aged 62 years, of 610 Seventh Avenue, north, died in her sleep this morning at her home. A resident of the city for the past 12 years and a mamba of Knox United Chnrch, Mrs Currie had a wide circle of friends to whom the news of her death came as a shock. Mrs. Currie resided at Young, Sask., for 12 years before coming to Saska- toon. She was predeceased by her husband six years ago, but is surviv- ed by four sons, James R. and Gra- ham Currie, of Youngs, Sask„ Wal- ter of Minneapolis, and Gordon of North Battleford, while one daugh- ter, Miss Maybelle Currie, lives in this city. . . .. The funeral was • held at 2.30 o'clock Sunday. after- noon, Rev. J. A. MacKenzie, of Knox church, to which Mrs. Currie belonged, conducting the service in Campbell's Chapel. Mrs. James Ire- land, 430 Fifth Avenue, is a sister. The floral tributes were beautiful, including a wreath "Gates Alar" from the Currie family. The Chapel was filled with friends, though it was nearly 40 below zero that after- noon, in the Magistrate's Court. Goderich "Profeesor" Peter McKenna, a travelling phren - 0 og st, charged with getting money from two women at Exeter on false pretences, was arrested at Toronto and appeared before Magistrate Reid on Tuesday. It appears that the "Professor" undertook to prescribe a terra of six months. A case from Exeter was before the Magistrate last week, Stanley Loren, hailing from Brant county, being charge; with the theft of chickens .nci Fred Smith, of Exeter, with receiving the °hideous knowing: that they Sad been stolen. Each of them was giyea n month in jell, where chicken wil not be on the nemu. "The Waterhole." What experts declare was the fin est assortment of lenses ever given a motion picture unit was used dur- ing the filming of Paramount'S Zane Grey production, "The Water Hole," which will be shown at the Gran; Theatre on Friday and -Saturday uf this week. The special lenses used in the desert sequences of this Jack Holt picture were the results of months of study and experimentat ion. The magnitude of the !vast de- sert stretches which were filmed re- quired long distance lenses, superior to anything ever used before, accoed ing to P. Richard Jones, director of the picture. Six cameras were with the unit at all times while it was on location on the desert, in order that every possible scenic effect might be captured. Some of the most spec tacular sequences of the picture were filmed in technicolor. Much of the picture was made on the desert al most two hundred miles from the nearest railroad. The company camped on a wind -and -sun -swept stretch of lava shale formation and sand ere the thermometer reached -110 in the shade every day ana never dropped below 95 degrees, even at the coolest part of the night Nancy Carroll, the blue eyed Rosemary of Anne Nichols' "Able's hill DIED GIASSIER -In Grey Twp, on Friday, Feb, 1st, 1911. John Wormter. in his 74[11 year. 3icX1'yuis-j5* llTrnilorii, on 5*'],, 2no/',Jitr' Davidson, 01 wroxeter, mad wile of Cleo, McIntosh. SSILING -In W^oseter, on Jas. lintli,1545, Alien Bricks, intent ROD of Mr. end Mrs George Selling, aged 5 iziontbs, isc on a 44 :i-mses and ilrenll 14:oek. at Pt Lots 1 mid 2,001 8, IC /ma twp Milo at 1 o'clock sharp. Alex. Morrison, Aur, "g1 irin171) 611)C 1 Oh -Administrator's Sal of farm, farm stock, implements und braise hold effects. at Lot 10 lion. ra McKillop for the women, who wertt e not in Mr' eireVenejllt'enet good health, and got $10 a piece Auctroneer; (1.11. SOeeb Gen 2! 10(11* wallow. AdminIntrator FRIDAY FEB. ffern -Farm Stook. Imple men ta, (01810, &c , NIs (at 20, Con. 0, Ai or ris. Salo at I o'clock sharp Chester Rintoul Prop ; 51 Scott, Auctioneer. TUBSDAT, FOB lirro -Farm Stock, Any and Grath, at Lots 52 & 5g, von, 1, m orris Sole unreserved at 1 o'clock, James 11. Van camp, Prop.; ,Ins, Taylor, Aim from them, but failed to live up to his end of the bargain. He was al- lowed to go on suspended sentence on payment of the costs and making restitution. For stealing chickens Edward Mason and Charles Bell, of Goderich, were on Monday sentenc- ed to one month in jail, this senten- ce to take effect at the conclusion of the term of one month each of them is serving for intoxication. A con- viction under the Inland Revenue Act was made on Friday last, when Frank Berry, of Colborne Town- ship, was fined $500 and costs for having a still. In default of pay- ment of the fine, ]lorry is serving Tenders wanted The (Monet' of the Township of Grey are asking for tenders for supply of power to min the crusher for the NUM mer o11921(, The per. son onPulying the power to operate both en. Pine and crusher. Tenders to state rate per Mint. The lowest or any trader um neces- sarily !lamented. Tenderir opened next meet- ing. March 9111. J. H. iriait Clerk, • 974fmmemoiat5N.m. igt mmoiti.mma a February Sale 9 u 0 F - F TbVE 'Men's 15 in. Leather Top Rubbers.... Men's 12 in. Tops Men's Heavy Low Rubbers.. Men's All -black Rubbers to clear Men's Shoe Rubbers,, - BoysShoe Rubbers ....... $5.75 4.75 2 2.95 Vc, 2.50 1.00 70 ••• Also Gunn's Tankage cwt $2.95 "Big 6o" Hen Fed 4.50 Special Oyster Shell, cwt 1.25 Feed Flour, 2.50 Prices on Bone Meal, cwt 3.50 W. C. Bennett GENERAL MERCHANT WALTON 6-4,01$0111040060$1010110A5SWGWAVAVAR; 5,117rf,VO'," prr.vrip • 14, WA- rag mans TOPIC nem newts Stubborn Dm- Seated SOUGHS DRONCHITIS ASTI114710 'Tux ees " Nyaigesic The rapid relief from pain. Relieves cold in s the head, Nye! hiskeys For huskey throats, Bronchitis and other irritations of the throat and bronchial passages, Good Old Fashioned Nyal Sarsapari lla Compound For poor blood and its re- sults, such as bad com- plexion, pimples, bolls and lack of energy. Nyal Headache and Neuralgia Tablets Speedy relief for Head- ache and Neuralgia.Pains. Alien's Drug Store Exclusive Agent for Nyat and Pensla.r Remedies Druggist and Stationer Successor to James Fox M•M•411••1001•1•10•012(01. Rose," was Holt's leading woman in the picture and it was her first loca- tion trip. In spite of the terrific heat and discomforts she conducted herself like a veteran, Y. P. S. United Church, The Y.P.S. of the United Church invite everyone, the older ones as well as the younger members, to their Monday night meetings. Vile Society is conducted by the young people but they need the support and inspiration the older folk give by their attendance. The meetings are full of interest and helpfulness so that all go from them inspired, en- couraged and feeling that they have spent a worthwhile hour. Conver- sion - vertical and horizontal -was the paper capably given by Miss Helen Baeker on Monday, The 'next meeting is in charge of the Mission- ary committee. The meetings outer last an hour so the Executive hope for a larger attendance in the future Cargill district experienced the worst gale in many years Friday, causing considerable damage to prop- erty, pat ticulai ly ii, the rural sections. The atom), a southeast gale at firet, gradually shifted to eolith and south- east, lasted fon. sotne hours. during which enrages and chimneys were blown tiff and other damage dope. The gale reached its worst intensity about 8 o'clock. gradually subsiding until the middle of theforeno on, when a heavy iltinfall occurecl, This was followed hy a severe snowstorm, which commenced later in the after- noon. 4111111111•111111111 ember! d 5 February Sale IS ON! The one time during the year when our Entire Stock is on Sale at Bargain Prices. No reserve. 20 to 50 per cent reductions all' over the store. Women's fur Coats Persian Lamb, Hudson Seal, Canadian Muskrat, French Seal, A selection of 25 Coats to choose from, Women's fine Dresses and Cloth Coats 1-5, 1-3 to 1-2 off Dress Goods Silks Staple Dry Goods Every line on the Bargain Cottilter len's and Boys' Clothing Every garment on Sale. Save $10.00 to $20,00 on your buying now. Make frequent visits and do your Spring Shopping at this time when the low prices are on. Hundreds of satisfied customers made at our February Sales. KING BROS, WINGHAM 111011111111111111.11,