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The Brussels Post, 1929-4-3, Page 8''W.PDNESr AY, A7?ittL gra, 1929, TINE 21“133X1.43 P057 i'octint t$'1stegieg the ecaultal lla isaver dill k tet1pcntggl .. The Formaidehyde• %00UL Store KILLS SWOT ON GRAIN I Ib, and 11 lb Bottles The Season for using this is here Get a sup- ply early. Duska Toilet Preparations With the Incomparible Od- or in attractive red packages PERFUME PURSE VIALS 50c TALCUM POWDER 35c FACE POWDER $1.00 FOUNDATION CREAM .75c CLEANSING CREAM 75e COMPACTS .,_ .. $1.25 TOILET SOAP 25c $307000 1N PRIZES Come in and get details of the big $30,000 Prize Pic- ture Contest the EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY have put on for Amateur Snap Shots. Get your entry blanks at our store -- Kodak agents for Brussels and surrounding district. If you have had much ex- perience in picture taking you know that Kodak Film in the familiar yellow box produces the highest quality negatives. Stock up with Kodak Film and when taken bring them here and have them finish- ed on VELOX PAPER by the latest improved Ko- dak methods. Headquarters for Contest Information Supplies and Finishing F. R. SMITH Ise ilt Storer I)ruggit,tand Stationer ll0D7dY}JtDY^dFJ-'Y II4D1 0D/Irr Itai`2lir27�dct)13031t13ti7y272tFA312721�Li1/1nirdt27.'.+ it�t372tIt2' E. Local News Items Had a Holiday. The Rural Mail men had a holiday ,on Good Friday. Moved. Robt. Ferguson has moved his stock over to the store, south of the American Hotel. Motor "Cop" in Town. The County Motor Cop was in -town today (Wednesday) checking up motor car drivers. Day Passed Quietly. Good Friday passed off quietly. Many visitors were in town and many of our citizens went motoring. Service was held in St. John's church at night. Keep Hens at Home. This is the season of the year when the kindly feelings existing be- e tween neighbors is apt to be severe- ly wrenched by the sight of chick- ens in the flower bed. If you believe in the Golden Rule or if you value your neighbor's friendship, show it at this time, Gas Tax in Force. The increase from three to five cents a gallon in the gasoline tax, passed by the legislature last week went into effect throughout the pro- vince and resulted in a correspond- ing increase in the retail price of gas, prices ranging from 28 to 31 cents, Funeral Will be Held. Friday. This morning about 8.30, Jane Tytier, relict of the late Francis Oliver, passed away in her SSth year, after a sickness that has ex- tended over some weeks. The fun- eral will be held on Friday afternoon from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thompson at 2.30. Service at 2 p.m. A fuller obituary notice will be given next week. Wolfe—Shine Wedding. The home of Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Shine, Monkton, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Wednesday, Mar. 27, when Miss Evelyn Shine became the bride of Sam Wolfe of Logan. The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. L. Anderson and later Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe left on a honeymoon trip to Toronto and Niaewra Falls. They will reside on the bridegroom's farm in Brodhneen. The bride is a twice of Mrs, Robt. Dark of Brus- aels. Transient Traders Act. A bill to amend the Municipal Aet by F. G. McBrien (Conservative, Toronto, Brockton) respecting "tran- sient traders" was approved by the Private Bilis Committee of the. On- tario Legelature last week. •A tran- sient trader ie defined by the bill as n person conimencine business who has not resided continuously in the municipality for at least three months, and calls for a fee of $100 in a municipality, and not to exceed $500 in a city or town and $30.0 in a township or village. This bill will not apply to the sale of bankrupt t stock or an insolvent, within the Meaning of any bankrupt or insol- Tont act. A A 1 Exchanging Property Mrs. Florence Russell and Miss Carrie Zeigler are exchanging pro- perties and ere getting settled this week. Corning. "The Bashful Mr. Bobbs" will be presented in the Town Hall, Brussels on Friday evening, April 12th, by the young people of Kincardine, un- der the auspices of the C. G. I. T. of Brussels United Church Keep the ' date in mind. Died at Calgary. 1 Word was received last week that Jas. R. Kelly had passed away in a Calgary Hospital last Friday. De - 1 ceased was a native of Morris Town - `ship, and left this vicinity some 15 ! or 1.6 years ago for the West. He 1 was unmarried and about 60 years old. He is survived by one brother, William Kelly in South Africa; and three sisters: Mrs. Muldoon of Bran don, Man., and Mrs. Campbell and Miss Martha Kelly of Brussels. In - 1 terment was made in the West, 1A Former Grey Twp. Boy. The Clinton News Record last week 1 reported the. death of a son of the late John Hill, 9th con., and remem- bered by the older residents of Brus- seis.—W. J. Plnmsteei received word Tuesday of the edea death of his 1 father- in-law, J. W. Hill of Oxbow, Sask. Mr. Hill had been in poor health for the past few years and on Monday, on receipt of a message saying that his condition was serious, Mrs. Plum - steel left for the west. But she did not reach his bedside in time to see him alive. Mr. Hill was nearing the end of his sixties and had been in the west -for about 24 years. He had bean a resident of Clinton before that, having conducted a grocery business s hero for some years, later engaging in the buying of horses and cattle. He is survived by his wife and family of one son and two daughters, Bert Hill, of Low hheed, Sask.; Ina, Mrs, Moir, Calgary, Alta.; and Mabel, Mrs. Plumsteel, Clinton. Another daughter, Minnie, died a few years ago. "The Sawdust Paradise." Motion picture fans who like ro- mance, action and well drawn char- acterizations will enjoy Esther Ral- ston in "Sawdust Paradise" which opens next Monday night at the Grand Theatre. It is different from anything filmed, both in setting and treatment. Miss Ralston is east as a ballyhoo girl for a street carnival and Read Rowes is seen as a carni- val "grifter." Hobart Bosworth is cast as an evangelist. The carnival's offering of games are all crooked and when it plays a small town where a revival meeting is being held across the street as "opposition" one of the greatest dramatic incidents of any film produced results. By virtue of a visiting citizen, the carnival conies under the serenity of the district attorney. Miss Ralston is arrested, 1 but is paroled to Bosworth who, des- pite her calling, has taken an in- arest in the girl. The revival is not drawing patronage so the ballyhoo girl injects some carnival tactics to draw the crowd. Brussels United Church REV, A. W, BARKER. 8, D, MINIS/'ER Sunday, April 7th 11 a.m,—Public Worship. Subject : "Bloodless Battles" 8 p.m,—Sunday School and Bible Classes. Missionary Program and Offering 7 p.m.—Public Worship. Theme: "Gideon --the Man of Valor" lOth Sermon in a Series on "The Makers of History" Monday 8 p. m.—Y. P. S. Wednesday=—Prayer Service —Chou rehearsal. A Dozen Cedar Posts, 8 feet ion for sale. Phone 69X. 42- 8 Chunks For Sale. Crawfor Strachan, Phone 38-12. 42 - GOOD Brick }louse and Garage Fo Sale or exchange. Apply to bo 161, Listowel, Ont. 42- CROWN Huron Range, in good re- pair. Apply to S. C. Howlett, Ethel. 42-1 FOR SALE—Pigs 8 Weeks Old. Ap ply to R. B. Alcock, Phone 33-13 42-1 FARM For Sale or to Rent — 100 acres, Lot 6, Con. 15, Grey. For further particulars apply to Don- ald Buchanan, R. 11, No, 3, Wal- ton. 42-4 1W. H. Bell Appointed Postmaster. W. H. Bell, of Brussels, has be notified that he has been .appoint postmaster of the Brussels Postoffi succeeding the late F. S. Scott, wh died about five years ago, Mr Be and the funeral held there at 2 J .m, en an Tuesday with burial in Riverside ed cemetery, Rev. Lesson Sharpe offi- ce eiating. Mrs. Royer was a splendid o wife and a faithful mother, always 11 doing her best in caring for her home and her family, who have the sincere sympathy of a host of friends. A Guaranteed Star Attraction. 5, is a life-long resident of Brussels 1 and a returned soldier. It is aunder- d stood he takes over his new duties r sometime this week. Walter Scott r has been acting postmaster since the x death of his father. 3 WANTED—Hear from owner good farm for sale. Cash price, par- ticulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 42-2 POLICE DOG Strayed last Week from the home of the undersigned, Walton. Any information will be gladly received, Adam Sholdice, Phone 90-13. 42-tf. FOR SALE—"The Old Homestead" Range, in good condition. Phone 78 X ring 2, Brussels, Mrs. Jos. Whitfield, 42-tf. WANTED AT ONCE—A Girl to Clerk in General Store, with some experience [preferred. Call at Leitch & Zeigler, Ethel. 42-tf 9 Two -Year -Old Grass Cattle For Sale. Apply to Alonzo Heath, Lot 22, Con. 10, Grey, Phone 83- 16. 42-1 5o Bush. 0. A, C., 6 -rowed Seed Barley for Sale. Barred Rock hatching eggs, 40 an egg. Also Brown Leghorn Eggs $1.00 sett- ing. Wm. Grant, Phone 256. 42-2 LOST aFountain Pen, Orange Color with ring on end. Lost on Mill street between Jno. Dark's and the School. Finder pease leave at The Post. 42-1 FOR SALE—A Quantity of Timothy and Alsike Seed. Government tested. 99% germination. Grown on new land and free from nox- ious weeks. Inc). McNabb, Grey. Phone 43-11. 424f. GOOD WORK MARE For Sale; also Duck Eggs for hatching. Melvin Gilkinson, Lot 30, Con. 7, Grey. Phone 35.16. 42-tf. BARRED ROCK Baby Chicks, John- ston's Strain, for sate. Harvey Bryans, Phone 12-8. 42-tf. PASTURE LAND—Parties wanting to grass cattle for the summer apply to Alex, Cloakey, Phone 157. 42-1 MAMMOTH Pekin Duck Eggs for hatching. J. S. Armstrong, Phone 23-19. 41-tf. FOR SALE—Crown Seed Peas. Thos. Alcock, Phone 42-5. 41-2 FOR SALE—Seed Oats and Seed Peas; also Black Leghorn Hatching Eggs. Jas. Perrie, Phone 25-16. 41-2. YELLOW BLOSSOM Sweet Clover Seed, Government tested for sale. Apply t o RayCrawford, Lot 18, ,Con, 14, oi Ilo MeK cap' Sf 00th phone 243-32. 41-tf PASTURE Farm to rent or Cattle taken in to pasture; good grass; spring water; and cedar shade; also International Farm Imple- ments for sale, at lowest prices if you come and order them. David Milne, Ethel, Ont. 41-tf SPRING IS HERE --We have a full line of Fleury Plows, plow re- pairs, harness and harness parts. Grass Seeds—We have all the var- ieties, Canadian grown and the best grades. Also a full line of Dominion Tires and Tubes for the new calx as well as the old, and the wonderful "Marveluhe" Motor Oil. W. J. Duff, Bluevale, 41-2 Seed OATS for Sale, O. A. C. No. 144, Also 11 young pigs. 3. A Nichol, Phone 42-28. 40-tf FOR SALE—Timothy and Alsike Mixture. 27% Altike Ca. 10c. a Ib; Pure Timothy ) $4 a bus.; Yellow Blossom Sweet CIover (W $5 per. bus.; White Blossom. Sweet Clover Co $4,50 a bus. All government graded and tested. Russell Dou- gherty, Lot 13, Con, 17, Grey. Phone 37-19. 404f. Do you remember the days when automobile owners used to lay away their cars at Thanksgiving and bring them out again on May 24th? Resigned as Organist. The congregation of Brussels United Church are sorry to hear that Miss Muriel Michel has resigned as organist, which she has so capably and faithfully filled for the past year. She was always ready to use her good talent to the benefit and uplift of church, which the congre- gation have enjoyed very much, and are sorry that her school studies are responsible for this action. A Wonderful Society. One of the most significant move- ments in the Province of Ontario is the development of interest in horti- culture. In six years the Ontario Horticultural Society has increased in membership from 20,000 to 80,000 and is today the most important or- ganization of its kind in the world, Today practically every hamlet in the Province has its local Horticult- ural organization and in many in- stances the appearance of the town or village has been transformed through the good work of these soc- ieties. One of the factors that has built up the horticultural organiza- tion has been strong leadership, A Springly Hint, This is a good time for pedestrians to exhibit the slow sign whemeseek- ing the shortest distance between two given points. The lawns and boulevards are just in that condition when they are very impressionable and a hoof mark on their face is apt to lead to a permanent blemish that will need considerable massage later on, to eradicate the wrinkle. Some- times it is thoughtlessness, but in most cases it is the reckless spirit of the age, but it arouses the house- holder's ire, nevertheless, for he thinks of thdifficulties of shaving that face later on in the season with the lawn mower, when it is carelessly pockmarked with cloven and un - cloven hoofs. In other words keep off the lawns and avoid a bawling out. Died in Flint, Mich. The Hastings Banner, Mich, of March 27th, refers to the death of a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Engle, nee Miss Edith Rozell. Elton Rozell, and Mrs. Mittel[, of Clinton, and former Brusselites, attended the funeral: — Hastings relatives and fri'ends were greatly saddened by the untimely passing of Mrs. Eva Engle Royer, of Flint, on Sunday at Hurley Hospital in that city where she had been taken on Saturday, fol- lowing a two week's illness, periton- itis being the immediate cause of her death. She was born in Detroit on Jan. 10, 1907, being aged 22 years, two months and 14 days old. On Aug. 8, 1925 she was united in marriage to Emerson Royer at the home of her s PBrent 1140 an dM, rq. John Engle of this is city, and they moved at once to Flint where they resided on North Stevenson St. One daughter, Catherine Elizabeth, was born to this union, who with the husband, the parents, and a brother Milton Engle, of Dimondale, survive. The remains were brought to the Engle home in Hastings on Monday If you have read the story of Betsy Patterson of Baltimore who married the brother of Napoleon, you will want to see it on the screen As "Glorious Betsy" starring Dolor- es Costello, it will be shown at the Grand Theatre on Friday of this week, Dolores Costello, who has al- ready distinguished herself several times in ,costume roles, once more wins the admiration of the picture- goina'p>ublic with her talent and sincerity, and creates for you a ro- mantic heroine that you will never forget. Playing opposite her is Conrad Nagel, who plays the part of Jerome, the brother of Napoleon, whose visit to America results in Itis meeting with Betsy and their mar- riage, and his subsequent difileulties with Napoleon who has set his heart on a marriage between Jerome and the Princess Fredericka of Wurtem- burg. How the ,conflict separates these famous lovers of history and then reunites them you will. see In the Warner production, "Glorious Betsy," which Alan Crosland has directed. The story is an adaptation from the well known stage play by Ride Johnson Young. Minor Locals. April, Look at your label, renew. It was a "rotten" April fool. Good Friday was an ideal day, The next holiday will be May 24. Schools reopen on Monday, April 8th. Many visitors were here over the holiday. Clinton 'Spring Show tomorrow (Thursday). The river rose to flood tide on Monday. Easter dance in the Town Hall to- night (Wednesday), It's about time to hunt up the earpet-beater and the liniment, Manhngielltook in the Seafortfrom Brussels Thsu sday, Thunder, lightning, rain, snow and a heavy wind were on the pro- gram for the first of April. Don't forget the play "An Old Fashioned Mother" in the Town Hall next Tuesday night, DOKE DENNIS -In Grey town -hip, on Thursday, March 28th, 1920, to air. and Aire Melville Dennis, a daughter (Dorothy Elinor) DIED DUNBAIt-In 7.letowel Hospltnl,'cm [day March 20th, 1029, Lloyd A ddieen Donhar, Youngest P011 of D, W sial the tate htrs Dunbar, Ethel, aged 05 yearn, 4 month. end it days OLIV10n,-In Brussels, On Wednesday, April Ord, Jago Tytler. relict of the bite Nr allots Oliver, le her 88th year Auction Saio.: FRIDAY, APRIL 5th-Irsl,. , Por,,, Stools and Tlnplernente at Lot 27, Con 14, Grey twit. Hale et 1 o'clock, Mary H spoirnn, Proprio• trees' D. Tr Scott, Anotloneer MONDAY, APtt11. 8th -Perm Stook, Ln- elements, Hay, Grain, Re„ 00 hot 7 Con 18, Grey. Bale unreserved at 1 o'clock, Moot•y 11011 and, Proprietor; Jas (Pay'"r, Ana TUESDAY, Y APRIL Ir 9th P Ir. f m 1 nk and Implements, r P s ]t Let 20 (ion s Mr.ved , aI o'clock. k. 1,, Walton. Bate uur recd 1at1 .. 0 clock P $, Gardiner Pr Oprh toe 1) M. Scott, Ano. SATLIRDAY, APRIL 18th -100 acre farm, property of the late Alex. Barron, Gray kV() , at the Amertano Rotel, Hruve•elm Hale at. 2 o'clock. D M, Hoott, Atm ; Alex 10. Barron, Administrator, 8ATDRDA Y. APR)r., 18th:- 100 nnre farm, ;trent/1.1y et the late Intel (925.011. *1. In a at the American Hotel, Bre,Po,P sato ab O p. ,n. D 711, Scott, Aue.; Andrew Si mp-on. raxecater ervice ttati NIt3lC14(tt11B1f 13tftCIC1. A S 1 have rented the Service Station formerly operated l A. by Mr. Cunningham 1 trust you will give me a call, and hope to see a goodly number of my old customers and friends. Mr. Cunningham will continue to operate the garage and do all repairs, I am handling the car end of it and can supply you with Whippets and Wyllies-Knights, &c. Yours Truly, SAM. CARTER •sir 1:0 Wall Paper We have just received our. Spring Stock of Wall Papers: These contain many new designs,' styles, and colorings and are mod- erately priced from 5c upwards. We will be plea.sec to show them Parke Bevis & Co's Standardized Cod Liver Oil Refined and bottled by im- proved methods which con- serve the Vitamins. An exceptionally fine Cod Liver Oil. Parke Buis & Co's Analgesic Balm Absorbent and healing Parke Davis & Co's CAPSOLIN Effective and reliable prep- aration preferable to Mus- tard Plasters and Liniment. Moir s Chocolates A Fresh supply just received Allen's Drug Store Exclusive Agent for Ryal an<: Pannier Remedies ;Druggist and Stationer Successor to James Fox 11 tri The Ontario Legislature prorogued last Thursday. Clubbing rates with all other weekly or daily publications, Local golfers are getting their clubs polished in anticipation of a long season this year. 1 The reddish deposit which some- times collects on headlight reflectors may be easily removed with a ra f lightly moistened with ammonia. bra; -LOOK AT YOUR LABEL .tom-,•-�..�,m.�.e, Gra Theatre Friday and Saturday April 5 & 6 Glamorous Romance of Two Lovers who defied the world Dolores in fit° 7! Costello ILfl LS Betsy With CONRAi) NAGEL John hiiijnn, Mara IN cDertnoCt and Belt!. 131) Ow. Caring book. 10 the. At,',ic t ..r crinn). 1 d.rys, \Varner Bros. h•eve brought t': the Noreen u a Fu>r1n tlr.; rh. p' P1 of early history—elle i'mOM, CP err 31!iz ane, b P tf:rrnn a, l„'llp of 13,,;(1,, mere, told .Jerome endrin u'i,', to nt n 1 <i1' N,pnieee "(4 lotions Betsy" el sales whit' twna- r r,'h"hty' 1 he first 111101• n, Bonar tntit nnes. 7*91O1eeTt aafuotti In rector 1.15e fife tnar- riage 01 his hrnth,,t'tr• liel'q: P:itisls'.,, 11,a .11 a he h,ul de- ereed tbn1 Jerome ulu.1,,u let y P1'111„e.. • Pr. 0-11k,t Gather- i"e of Wnrtenlbttrg ,u,d bo ero>v.,ed. Ku.g nr \1P,rt plutllet Monday & Tuesday - April 8 & 9 ESTHER RALSTON in The Sawdust Paradise LOOK FOR THE SUNSHINE. Find i1, with 19ot11ar Hal - Th ,,'ugh 1 2,, 1,0*' ,( .*t ways or g . l . ,, mut '>hp paHaes to the higher paths. A revealing drama 1' vv.>, Net•kiug the way t n Prtradiop, dise,R ring 1t i, 61711;)It, souls. Friday &Saturday - April 12 & 13 We're crying out LOUD for you To be LAUGHING out loud at The Duncan S steins In the Motion Picture "Topsy and .Eva" If you lens:lied at "Topsy and i'tv," on the stage, you'll Muth lol get and louder itt flu' funnier rue rem VS181011 of 111P en1neplay. A11 their autism, pep,; eisonalily anti joy-. rolled into reefs of rlb.tiekling merriment, Lougbe may mime and laughs may go—hat Ilia llTopey and Eva" laughs go on foeever, 6n11n` . "State Street Sadie" "WINGS" "Abies Irish Rose" "Lion and Mouse" !t .i. It ft ft 11. A f 1.1 St Jt R. II .11 It I%c twith Jit ' Safe Repository or hods (.141p y11, - or Other Valuable Papersftft SAFETY Deposit Box in your Anearest branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce is the, logical place to keep your valuables for security and convenience, We shall be pleased to furnish you with space necessary for your requirements at minimum rates. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE which is amalgamated n Q I'HE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA Y J! ft it ft It f 11 l! n # n it 1W. H. Bell Appointed Postmaster. W. H. Bell, of Brussels, has be notified that he has been .appoint postmaster of the Brussels Postoffi succeeding the late F. S. Scott, wh died about five years ago, Mr Be and the funeral held there at 2 J .m, en an Tuesday with burial in Riverside ed cemetery, Rev. Lesson Sharpe offi- ce eiating. Mrs. Royer was a splendid o wife and a faithful mother, always 11 doing her best in caring for her home and her family, who have the sincere sympathy of a host of friends. A Guaranteed Star Attraction. 5, is a life-long resident of Brussels 1 and a returned soldier. It is aunder- d stood he takes over his new duties r sometime this week. Walter Scott r has been acting postmaster since the x death of his father. 3 WANTED—Hear from owner good farm for sale. Cash price, par- ticulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 42-2 POLICE DOG Strayed last Week from the home of the undersigned, Walton. Any information will be gladly received, Adam Sholdice, Phone 90-13. 42-tf. FOR SALE—"The Old Homestead" Range, in good condition. Phone 78 X ring 2, Brussels, Mrs. Jos. Whitfield, 42-tf. WANTED AT ONCE—A Girl to Clerk in General Store, with some experience [preferred. Call at Leitch & Zeigler, Ethel. 42-tf 9 Two -Year -Old Grass Cattle For Sale. Apply to Alonzo Heath, Lot 22, Con. 10, Grey, Phone 83- 16. 42-1 5o Bush. 0. A, C., 6 -rowed Seed Barley for Sale. Barred Rock hatching eggs, 40 an egg. Also Brown Leghorn Eggs $1.00 sett- ing. Wm. Grant, Phone 256. 42-2 LOST aFountain Pen, Orange Color with ring on end. Lost on Mill street between Jno. Dark's and the School. Finder pease leave at The Post. 42-1 FOR SALE—A Quantity of Timothy and Alsike Seed. Government tested. 99% germination. Grown on new land and free from nox- ious weeks. Inc). McNabb, Grey. Phone 43-11. 424f. GOOD WORK MARE For Sale; also Duck Eggs for hatching. Melvin Gilkinson, Lot 30, Con. 7, Grey. Phone 35.16. 42-tf. BARRED ROCK Baby Chicks, John- ston's Strain, for sate. Harvey Bryans, Phone 12-8. 42-tf. PASTURE LAND—Parties wanting to grass cattle for the summer apply to Alex, Cloakey, Phone 157. 42-1 MAMMOTH Pekin Duck Eggs for hatching. J. S. Armstrong, Phone 23-19. 41-tf. FOR SALE—Crown Seed Peas. Thos. Alcock, Phone 42-5. 41-2 FOR SALE—Seed Oats and Seed Peas; also Black Leghorn Hatching Eggs. Jas. Perrie, Phone 25-16. 41-2. YELLOW BLOSSOM Sweet Clover Seed, Government tested for sale. Apply t o RayCrawford, Lot 18, ,Con, 14, oi Ilo MeK cap' Sf 00th phone 243-32. 41-tf PASTURE Farm to rent or Cattle taken in to pasture; good grass; spring water; and cedar shade; also International Farm Imple- ments for sale, at lowest prices if you come and order them. David Milne, Ethel, Ont. 41-tf SPRING IS HERE --We have a full line of Fleury Plows, plow re- pairs, harness and harness parts. Grass Seeds—We have all the var- ieties, Canadian grown and the best grades. Also a full line of Dominion Tires and Tubes for the new calx as well as the old, and the wonderful "Marveluhe" Motor Oil. W. J. Duff, Bluevale, 41-2 Seed OATS for Sale, O. A. C. No. 144, Also 11 young pigs. 3. A Nichol, Phone 42-28. 40-tf FOR SALE—Timothy and Alsike Mixture. 27% Altike Ca. 10c. a Ib; Pure Timothy ) $4 a bus.; Yellow Blossom Sweet CIover (W $5 per. bus.; White Blossom. Sweet Clover Co $4,50 a bus. All government graded and tested. Russell Dou- gherty, Lot 13, Con, 17, Grey. Phone 37-19. 404f. Do you remember the days when automobile owners used to lay away their cars at Thanksgiving and bring them out again on May 24th? Resigned as Organist. The congregation of Brussels United Church are sorry to hear that Miss Muriel Michel has resigned as organist, which she has so capably and faithfully filled for the past year. She was always ready to use her good talent to the benefit and uplift of church, which the congre- gation have enjoyed very much, and are sorry that her school studies are responsible for this action. A Wonderful Society. One of the most significant move- ments in the Province of Ontario is the development of interest in horti- culture. In six years the Ontario Horticultural Society has increased in membership from 20,000 to 80,000 and is today the most important or- ganization of its kind in the world, Today practically every hamlet in the Province has its local Horticult- ural organization and in many in- stances the appearance of the town or village has been transformed through the good work of these soc- ieties. One of the factors that has built up the horticultural organiza- tion has been strong leadership, A Springly Hint, This is a good time for pedestrians to exhibit the slow sign whemeseek- ing the shortest distance between two given points. The lawns and boulevards are just in that condition when they are very impressionable and a hoof mark on their face is apt to lead to a permanent blemish that will need considerable massage later on, to eradicate the wrinkle. Some- times it is thoughtlessness, but in most cases it is the reckless spirit of the age, but it arouses the house- holder's ire, nevertheless, for he thinks of thdifficulties of shaving that face later on in the season with the lawn mower, when it is carelessly pockmarked with cloven and un - cloven hoofs. In other words keep off the lawns and avoid a bawling out. Died in Flint, Mich. The Hastings Banner, Mich, of March 27th, refers to the death of a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Engle, nee Miss Edith Rozell. Elton Rozell, and Mrs. Mittel[, of Clinton, and former Brusselites, attended the funeral: — Hastings relatives and fri'ends were greatly saddened by the untimely passing of Mrs. Eva Engle Royer, of Flint, on Sunday at Hurley Hospital in that city where she had been taken on Saturday, fol- lowing a two week's illness, periton- itis being the immediate cause of her death. She was born in Detroit on Jan. 10, 1907, being aged 22 years, two months and 14 days old. On Aug. 8, 1925 she was united in marriage to Emerson Royer at the home of her s PBrent 1140 an dM, rq. John Engle of this is city, and they moved at once to Flint where they resided on North Stevenson St. One daughter, Catherine Elizabeth, was born to this union, who with the husband, the parents, and a brother Milton Engle, of Dimondale, survive. The remains were brought to the Engle home in Hastings on Monday If you have read the story of Betsy Patterson of Baltimore who married the brother of Napoleon, you will want to see it on the screen As "Glorious Betsy" starring Dolor- es Costello, it will be shown at the Grand Theatre on Friday of this week, Dolores Costello, who has al- ready distinguished herself several times in ,costume roles, once more wins the admiration of the picture- goina'p>ublic with her talent and sincerity, and creates for you a ro- mantic heroine that you will never forget. Playing opposite her is Conrad Nagel, who plays the part of Jerome, the brother of Napoleon, whose visit to America results in Itis meeting with Betsy and their mar- riage, and his subsequent difileulties with Napoleon who has set his heart on a marriage between Jerome and the Princess Fredericka of Wurtem- burg. How the ,conflict separates these famous lovers of history and then reunites them you will. see In the Warner production, "Glorious Betsy," which Alan Crosland has directed. The story is an adaptation from the well known stage play by Ride Johnson Young. Minor Locals. April, Look at your label, renew. It was a "rotten" April fool. Good Friday was an ideal day, The next holiday will be May 24. Schools reopen on Monday, April 8th. Many visitors were here over the holiday. Clinton 'Spring Show tomorrow (Thursday). The river rose to flood tide on Monday. Easter dance in the Town Hall to- night (Wednesday), It's about time to hunt up the earpet-beater and the liniment, Manhngielltook in the Seafortfrom Brussels Thsu sday, Thunder, lightning, rain, snow and a heavy wind were on the pro- gram for the first of April. Don't forget the play "An Old Fashioned Mother" in the Town Hall next Tuesday night, DOKE DENNIS -In Grey town -hip, on Thursday, March 28th, 1920, to air. and Aire Melville Dennis, a daughter (Dorothy Elinor) DIED DUNBAIt-In 7.letowel Hospltnl,'cm [day March 20th, 1029, Lloyd A ddieen Donhar, Youngest P011 of D, W sial the tate htrs Dunbar, Ethel, aged 05 yearn, 4 month. end it days OLIV10n,-In Brussels, On Wednesday, April Ord, Jago Tytler. relict of the bite Nr allots Oliver, le her 88th year Auction Saio.: FRIDAY, APRIL 5th-Irsl,. , Por,,, Stools and Tlnplernente at Lot 27, Con 14, Grey twit. Hale et 1 o'clock, Mary H spoirnn, Proprio• trees' D. Tr Scott, Anotloneer MONDAY, APtt11. 8th -Perm Stook, Ln- elements, Hay, Grain, Re„ 00 hot 7 Con 18, Grey. Bale unreserved at 1 o'clock, Moot•y 11011 and, Proprietor; Jas (Pay'"r, Ana TUESDAY, Y APRIL Ir 9th P Ir. f m 1 nk and Implements, r P s ]t Let 20 (ion s Mr.ved , aI o'clock. k. 1,, Walton. Bate uur recd 1at1 .. 0 clock P $, Gardiner Pr Oprh toe 1) M. Scott, Ano. SATLIRDAY, APRIL 18th -100 acre farm, property of the late Alex. Barron, Gray kV() , at the Amertano Rotel, Hruve•elm Hale at. 2 o'clock. D M, Hoott, Atm ; Alex 10. Barron, Administrator, 8ATDRDA Y. APR)r., 18th:- 100 nnre farm, ;trent/1.1y et the late Intel (925.011. *1. In a at the American Hotel, Bre,Po,P sato ab O p. ,n. D 711, Scott, Aue.; Andrew Si mp-on. raxecater ervice ttati NIt3lC14(tt11B1f 13tftCIC1. A S 1 have rented the Service Station formerly operated l A. by Mr. Cunningham 1 trust you will give me a call, and hope to see a goodly number of my old customers and friends. Mr. Cunningham will continue to operate the garage and do all repairs, I am handling the car end of it and can supply you with Whippets and Wyllies-Knights, &c. Yours Truly, SAM. CARTER •sir 1:0 Wall Paper We have just received our. Spring Stock of Wall Papers: These contain many new designs,' styles, and colorings and are mod- erately priced from 5c upwards. We will be plea.sec to show them Parke Bevis & Co's Standardized Cod Liver Oil Refined and bottled by im- proved methods which con- serve the Vitamins. An exceptionally fine Cod Liver Oil. Parke Buis & Co's Analgesic Balm Absorbent and healing Parke Davis & Co's CAPSOLIN Effective and reliable prep- aration preferable to Mus- tard Plasters and Liniment. Moir s Chocolates A Fresh supply just received Allen's Drug Store Exclusive Agent for Ryal an<: Pannier Remedies ;Druggist and Stationer Successor to James Fox 11 tri The Ontario Legislature prorogued last Thursday. Clubbing rates with all other weekly or daily publications, Local golfers are getting their clubs polished in anticipation of a long season this year. 1 The reddish deposit which some- times collects on headlight reflectors may be easily removed with a ra f lightly moistened with ammonia. bra; -LOOK AT YOUR LABEL .tom-,•-�..�,m.�.e, Gra Theatre Friday and Saturday April 5 & 6 Glamorous Romance of Two Lovers who defied the world Dolores in fit° 7! Costello ILfl LS Betsy With CONRAi) NAGEL John hiiijnn, Mara IN cDertnoCt and Belt!. 131) Ow. Caring book. 10 the. At,',ic t ..r crinn). 1 d.rys, \Varner Bros. h•eve brought t': the Noreen u a Fu>r1n tlr.; rh. p' P1 of early history—elle i'mOM, CP err 31!iz ane, b P tf:rrnn a, l„'llp of 13,,;(1,, mere, told .Jerome endrin u'i,', to nt n 1 <i1' N,pnieee "(4 lotions Betsy" el sales whit' twna- r r,'h"hty' 1 he first 111101• n, Bonar tntit nnes. 7*91O1eeTt aafuotti In rector 1.15e fife tnar- riage 01 his hrnth,,t'tr• liel'q: P:itisls'.,, 11,a .11 a he h,ul de- ereed tbn1 Jerome ulu.1,,u let y P1'111„e.. • Pr. 0-11k,t Gather- i"e of Wnrtenlbttrg ,u,d bo ero>v.,ed. Ku.g nr \1P,rt plutllet Monday & Tuesday - April 8 & 9 ESTHER RALSTON in The Sawdust Paradise LOOK FOR THE SUNSHINE. Find i1, with 19ot11ar Hal - Th ,,'ugh 1 2,, 1,0*' ,( .*t ways or g . l . ,, mut '>hp paHaes to the higher paths. A revealing drama 1' vv.>, Net•kiug the way t n Prtradiop, dise,R ring 1t i, 61711;)It, souls. Friday &Saturday - April 12 & 13 We're crying out LOUD for you To be LAUGHING out loud at The Duncan S steins In the Motion Picture "Topsy and .Eva" If you lens:lied at "Topsy and i'tv," on the stage, you'll Muth lol get and louder itt flu' funnier rue rem VS181011 of 111P en1neplay. A11 their autism, pep,; eisonalily anti joy-. rolled into reefs of rlb.tiekling merriment, Lougbe may mime and laughs may go—hat Ilia llTopey and Eva" laughs go on foeever, 6n11n` . "State Street Sadie" "WINGS" "Abies Irish Rose" "Lion and Mouse"