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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1929-8-14, Page 8VTLTDNJ 3DAY, AUGL'ST 14th, 1929 IJ El...s PO$T eorufunet6llteterere rtrieleurearu tettieterectetatelledelCtindeletdat leidelaleX Store Straightened Away Again To those of our customers who found our service a little slow for a few days, while our new cases were being in- stalled, we extend our thanks for your patience. We now have things in running shape again and invite you to drop in and see the new display. Good Farm 1 Mond Bloom Rexall I Solidi- Rexall Hail' Neta i CI'eam Nice fied Corn Millie or Whitens far Brillian-• Solvent Bauble MO I the Skin Perspiration tine • 3 for 25c 51s bots, 350 50c tins 35c bots, Wilson's Fly Tax Full Line Parowax Fly, Pads kills Files of 25c ib. i0c and Pure Pickle Hy Coils insects Pickling Bottle server 4 for 111c 50c Buts, Spices Corks 20o tins Water Glass Egg Pre - Pictorial Review Fall Utarterly Now on sale. Price 25c Pictorial Review Patterns Kept in stock Your Holiday Films Will receive good attention here. Fresh supply of Eastman Films ALL SIZES F. R. SMITH ?'fs� Store Druggist and Stationer •,h-r31ht Dal- r31213131✓t3ts973i37hID1.2-RipM3T73i3'fink'afdretazararmrs+r ro,m,far. Local N News Items Will Meet in Kincardine. The Volunteer Firemen's Associa. tion will meet in Kincardine next year. Paid Brussels a Visit. Mr. The Co. Motor -cycle Cop, Levar, was in town last Thursday afternoon. Broadened Out. T'r, Farmer's Sur, has been eniarg A Real Rain ed to an St -column paper and this Title seetitin had a real soaker on change Improvise it greatly. Tuesdey e• tx i .g and during the early hours of kecdneeday. Thunder Installed New Showcases. and lightning also accompanied the F. R. Smith laet week in tal,'d rain. six new up -to -dot. _how rave, 'n hi, drug store sand they make a decided Felt Earth Tremors. 1 1 Brussels United Church REV, A. W, BARKER. B. D. MINISTER Sunday, Aug. 18th 10 a,nl.—Sunday School Session, 11 a.m.—Public Worship. MR, ROBERT SHAW, Bluevale The Evening Service wUll be withdrawn WANTED' -150 bus. Wheat, also 100 bus. good Oats. John T. Dun- g , can, Phone 7 x, Brussels P .0. Box "Q" 9-2 a FOR SALE—Barred Rock Pullets, 'a ++• hatched April lst. Colin Fingland. I Walton. 9-1 FOR SALE—Used parts on a Massey 1-; Harris binder; also 1 set binder 2I canvas, 6 ft.; 1 table canvas, al- tnI most new. Baxter Stevenson, Phone 42-26. 9-1 SMALL Beige Leather Purse lost on the evening of Melville Church Anniversary services. Suitable reward on its return to the Post. RED Yearling Strayed from Lot 20, Con. 11, Grey. Any information concerning same will be thankfully received. Geo. Menzies, Phone 55-14. 9-tf. ROOMERS WANTED— School Girls preferred. Apply at The Post. 9-2 9 Pigs Ready to Wean For Sale.... J. W. Somers, Con. 6 ,Grey, Phone 41-17. 9-1 FOR ...SALE -8 ...Chunks ...of Pigs. Eric Whitfield, Phone 50-10, 9-1 FOR SALE -15 Young Pies, 8 six weeks old, balance 4 weeks. Wm. Grant, Phone 25-6. 9-1 20 Young Pigs, 6 Weeks Old, For Sale. Jno. Stevenson, Phone 42- 14. 8-tf. FOR SALE—House, Stable and 1 acre of land in Walton. Apply to W. J. Woods, Phone 19-7. 5-tf FOR SALE—Master Six McLaughlin Car for sale. Cheap. This ear in best of repair. Alf. Baeker, Brus- sels. 52-tr Mending OId walks The Town Council are having the broken cement blocks repaired on the front street. Always Pleased. The Post is always pleased to publish the names of your visitors. Let us know if you have any, or are going visiting yourself. Travelling for New Firm. M. E. Sherwood who for many years has been traveller for Bean & Westlake, of Woodstock, and well- known in Brussel;, has joined the travelling staff of Patterson & Wes- ton, Brantford. Death of James Alexander Knox. Following several months' illness the death occured at his summer home, Horley Harbor, Ont., on Mon- day of last week of James Alexander Knox of 5.12 Huron street Toronto, Improvements - Miss Mary Davidson has had a II cement walk put down at her home. Church Notes Mrs. Geo. Best had a new cement floor put on the south side of her home. W. A. Lowry has had an incline Melville Presbyterian Church built that will take the cars up to Lust Sabbath mooing fa Melville the second storey of his garage. Presbyterian •h nth the pastor Rev. Pictures Coming to Grand. u Fltitt :21 Ye are the sair,0 Fowler tof the eas his ri th ;hut The following pictures are booked if the snit has lost its soya`•, where - for the Grand. Keep list for future with shall it be salted : Henceforth it is good for nothing, etc. At the even- ing service the Pastor's text was Christian Stewatdehip based on the Parable of she talents. At the morn- i ing service Archie Ballantyne sang a solo and at the evening service Mrs. N H. Oardiff and Mrs. ;Lamina sang a duet. Next Sabbath Mee, Atkins, of Detroit, will preside at the cogen. 8 United Church. A huge representative meeting of the W. M.S. was held Friday^nf lust week when Mrs Wellwond of Wing. has, gave a full report of the Lond- on Branch meeting. The Toll is Mounting Up. Soule; exceptionally beautiful flow- • It is fast becoming the habit of ars were brought to the church from g the garden of iter. R J. Hoover. = The daily paper readers on Monday morn i Gladiolus. Snepdragone and Selp+g ing to hastily scan the columns upon( ineas were wnnderfnlly altraetiv, columns of reports of motor acci- The sermon of the minister Rev. S. reference:— A ugust- 19-20—The College Hero 23-24—Wolf Song 26-27—Lady Ruffles 30-31—Abie's Irish Rose. September: 2- 3—Rose of Picardy. 6- 7—Way of all Flesh. 9-10—The Grain of Dust. 18-14—Wolf of Wall Street 16-17—Stormy Waters 20-21—Wedding March 23-24—The Devil's Skipper 27-28—Stairs of Sand dents, lest some of their friends, t J. Allis on Sunday morning was bas. relatives or acquaintances may haveed on the text in John 1:12. "To been ineolved in such mishaps. The � tbem that received him gave lie pow - death lists form a sad commentary et." First for spirituel renewal, second upon the speed at which the present far service, third to endure. Believers generation travels. Unless remedies in Christ have always been able to be I are applied, these lists in a few years rind to an whet they nnuld not 1 Iwill begin to resemble the memor- come, or do, apart. frons him. On the a, .trmbctone of a w)mau in New Zeit- ' casuath lists of the Great War. I •e are she words "She did Dramatic Times Relived that she conldn'e". The impossible and t tet in 1 't l through tl New Paramount Movie. things are mute post r e t bong to "The Shopworn Angel," the new power given to those avno are united to Christ, In the evening Mr. Allin preached o, the "Nature and nalural- ness of Religion". A ;dement duet was rendered lir the motuing by Mise and Mts. Procter. i- Naney Carroll—Gary Cooper ra- j starring picture, which the Grand ''Theatre will show for 2 days, start. ing Friday is laid in a dramatic period, a few months after the lin. ited States' entry into the World War. It is a period of weettment :and movement, a time which every man and woman remembers keenly. The story from the pen of Dana Burnet, concerns this meeting of a !little Broadway butterfly of the per improvement. 'alley L. z. •slit• s felt the slight at the age of 00 years. He was wide Tod, who. e IIfe le closely intrrtwin c' r.rarlhquake on Monday mo`o'n_ at iy known in commercial circles, I with that of a wealthy playboy. She Will Use Steam Neat. ' 0.110, l,ut do rias i 1xe was done. 11 having been at one eeriest in the jew meets a boy. Their love is mutual but Tho Telephone office is, to he heat- tank the pia of the alarm clock on elry trade and later the founder of !the girl finds that ridding herself ed ,by hot wetee and the ehantre is be :lontiny morning. Knox Manufacturing Company, mak- of the siast is a difficult assignment. ing mode now bc. f ere the cold wea- ther sets t: in. • Goderich Dredge Jab. Iane'e r•nntta''t for dredging at Gode•rieh waswrieiod to the S. tri of ladins' and children's year, 1 Weekly Jitney is Your Name Recorded. At the u:: a 1 weekly bo Cling Jit- from which he retired about ten fire toter ' list for the Village of ne•s on Mort l t 5t. es 4 ei h:teft•r, years ago He was born and educat- Pau, els have been issued. An ad - :sem it re: t i0 manager in the e d in Brussels, Ont., and lugs been a t c ill.:•anent calls for the inspection t C S Pard, o1' C'r 1 u re, won lit prize, r sldunt of Toronto far over 40 • ve every voter within three weeks Boone Company. 'rnronM. The a- E. Porter. 2nd : Il r.r,.0-,, 3111 ; yt..iro. Ho was a member of the I from the Clay of positing to see that 5Church urch of the New Jeresalem and o i i4h t -sn11 t.r l 1 ars, his nam appears thereon. mount is about . -00,000. Dr 1 r n theknight; of Pythias. He is ureic- I I p Every surviv- ed by his wife and one daughter, I Cls rk dtl r ntly rant bimsoif 10 od- intake th c lists as nearly correct as Mrs. Cite • b Peary, in to ter these Lits are post- er After e 1 e r rr M Mr.K . hewn familyylember resided the cd the onus is on the voter to see Knox. The rc loco in o t flame 140.3,.., on the lot now Occup- :that his name appcars on the list fed by J. 11. C;ilbraith's brick resi- 1 with the proper qualifications fir th:nee • lids voting. It is your dirty to at- tend • to this new. Election day is Minor Locals I too late end it is rather disappoint - N. early half of August gone nos. I int; at that gime to find out that you Seven nnunths of 19.29 have pas- f have • no vote. You can, by apply- sed ing to the Clerk of the man .;pa111y, Toronto fair opens a week from ! a\' 0'1 that dl -a, po ntment by being Friday. tsar, that your• name is properly re- Uon't forget Brussels Fair is on ',corded now. Oct 3 and 4, I Farmer Citizen Dies in Detroit. Me ndav Sept 2nd, Labor Day will , be the next holiday. f The Listowel Standard refers to Ethel i- holding a big Field Ilay { the death of -St former resident of on Friday iday of this week. Brussels:—As hr r :iiy noted in our Rumour: are current of a Provin i last issue there died in L)etroit., dal eie,•tion in October. ithcfn, on July Y.9, Rosa Arilla Davis The Prince of Wales will probabi 'relict of the late lthomas Ismond, in pay a visit to Canada next year, her 69th year. She was 111 only a Gladiolus are 110:5' in 11,0454 and ' short time and had visited a few brightening up many gardens in I weeks previous to her death with town. 1friends in Listowel. The hitt: Mrs. The v u•igated hues of phlox are iIsmond was Mum in Ll, -towed where now c•nmmding attention in Cha her early day; were spent. In 1876 Attended Band Concert d d Many from rrt el, attendeddad the r ,+ Band c nn .. t Seaforth on Sun- day Pero. i r t. when th e... -ening Band of S+ •atforl gave a very fine Program. Others beard the Ilar l at Bayfield n the afternoon. Niece Married Mrs.Mr (Rev.) Wesley M. Kerr, an- nounces the marriage of her daughter :coda $trar.nan, Hurt in Crash Kincardine ,lenIc,or r % ta n his coupea• r was tit 1 ,n Tuesday v nt.a ( r Kinlnu'h by a gravel truck and the front badly - dam :;.red, Mr. Harvey 1:0 i•, of Kineartrue, Suffered face in.. ;)5411= that required medical attent- ion. Will Hold Picnic - Marlon Kathleen to Mr. Arthur 111" Women's Institute will hold Elwyn etadoe-Jonea. on Saturday,its annual picnic 151 3 o'crloek en Fri- a 10th at Oakville. The young day afternnnn Ang t t 1 r,t=t t the bride r a niece of 5/,,,...W. H. Kerr home of Mr P. S. Hamilton. A11 in - end a col::in of the Editor of The members and other.: are c,, •ci;aiiy. in- Post. vii 1 to attend. Come and join in I thn good time. The Post is "Outlawede, Won at Tceswater. The Pn<:t•is the only Ntc:=n,^soar inEugene Debi., who has been thn Enron Co.. end v the only 1 as .rant teacher at the 11. C. S., was paper in we ter` nhttniin in„ the three mil`. irthat the c e ,,:ur•ros<lul in t inn Conservative Crmernlnnnt Ontario I foot race at Tce water at the Old refitra to place any .government ad- • Ilny,, Reunion. He ,•nvered thr dis- vertisemrnt in our columns. Tn lege tfener. in 111 minutes which i; ronlark• week's issue of the other, papers two 1 „lily gond time for an allnaatour. different advts. appeared, Well, any : way we can live without them --but iViGns $10 Gold Prize, it does l001i smart. I Master Ilaymond Mathews, the Ishe was married to Mr. 'Phomas Is- • 1 young son of E. H. and Mrs. Mathews fmo''v"r gardens. 1 mond, For many ,velars they resided Teeswater News Sold - , of Forest, andgrandson of Mrs. Ida The Le11010 of Nation • :report; The Toe_swater News for the poet I Lowry, of Brussels, w•on the $1(y the cost of the World War at m3,- 1 sided `Brussel=, but since 11190 had ro• ten years owned and operated by , gold piece at the Ford picnic lash o00,io0,000 and 37million lives. I mohcl, l who wast held Isite Mrs. Is- ten K. Brown, has been snlrl to Wednesdayfor the best bah over No excursions to the West thisa highesteem V. A. Statin, who recently sold the 1 year anunder 2 years ---and the yr as What is to become of thnse t bYtivlarge i t interest 1 ge friends, in tookl� n Trenton Courier-A4vo,•ate. Mr. family have always agreed Master ens with the slat seats and sleeping tacit. She was a member for e- Brown will still continue with Ole Raymond was the best baby. eheh>os :. years of the Maccabees stationery and china husineec, Mr. Next year/rioter license, markers ,Alpha Hive, Statin takes possession this weelt. Departmental Exam ,. inations Willi be considerably enlarge,so as Wayne No. 2, and was also at mem- In the capacity of the Minister of to r ovine space for clearer mark- i her of the Eastern Star, the White 'We wish the new Proprietor sucr.res, p Y p' I Shrine No. 28, Detroit; the True EducationPremier Ferguson an- ings and easier identification. Jumps to Safety as Train Hits Car, pounces 'that assa- lthough the actual It is expected that the AmbaKindred, and the Women's Relief A few -seconds meant all the. dif- work of reading and valuing the an- dor bridge a Windsor will be open Corporation, 0, M. Poe No. 8, She ferenee between life arid death to ewer papers of the candidates who and ready for traffic en December is survived by otth daughter and four Lorne B. Hayden, 230 East street, wrote on the annual departmental lst. London, when he jumped to safety examinations has been concluded A bulletin from the postal depart- '? d epart- lled motor car on the there is a great amount of clerical should not be used on more than one Highbury avenue crossing of the C. work still to be done. As a result of ' occasion unless the original address, wood Ohio, The funeral took lace N. R. The engine carried the car htis work, and the precautions that postage, and post marks aro covered 1 at Detroit on August let. The ser - some distance down the track before are being taken by the Special Re- or completely removed, 1 vices were conducted by Rev. Dr, dumping it in the ditch. Hayden vising Board under the direction to The burning of rubbish and papers vlsI's s, of Warden Park Methodist woe alone in the Car and was unhurt. insure justice 'by giving the utmost is most commendable., but it is deeir M eke] , and were In charge ofet Key- -Mr. Hayden is well known in town consideration to the eases of all able that it be not made at nulaance stone Chapter the Order of the 'being married to Miss Mazie Somer- Candidates, th0 results are not yet and used as a means to carry. smoke }stone Star. wil1C, ready for publication` Ito your neighbor's clothes -line. sons, namely, Mrs. E. Halfpenny, St. Thomas, N.D.; Charles and Wesley Ismond, Detroit; Thomas Ismond, of Chicago; and Edward Ismond, Lake - Watch the Bee. The husky little blttnble bee is growing in importance. In days of old he made his rounds, gathered his need of honey for home consum- ption, sang his little song .and only used his warmer enol in self-defence. Now he has become a factor in the transportation problem. When he flies in at the window of the family car there is only one thing to do. Stop the car and give -him your en- tire attention. Not till he has sung his song, finished his visit and flown away, must another wheel be turn- ed. Otherwise there will be casual- ties in the family and bills for repair of the car. Occidental College Shown in Film P1 a Y Great care w c taken 0n mr ;m g "The College Hero Columbia o the , production which will be shown at the Grand Theatre on Monday that it would bring to the screen an actual picture of college life, Occidental College at Eagle Rock near Holly- wood, was used as a location. The buildings, campus, athletic field and equipment furnish settings for the taction. The faculty and students co-operated in -creating the atmos- phere -and twenty of its collegiate athletes appear in many of the scenes. The great football scenes of the picture which stir the audience to fever heat were technically super- vised by Charley Paddock, internat- ionally famous' athlete, who hole`s the world's record for the 100 yard dash . Tn addition to atmospheric de- tails there is a cast of favorites in- cluding Bobby Agnew, Pauline Gar - on, Ben Turpin, Rex Lease and Churchill Ross. MEM BOFMAN• — 1n Wtnghatn, on Wednesdny, At,gnst 711,. 15120, Mary Anti Stephenson. widow of the late .Edward Bosnian, aged 88 years. -.. -. Farm for Sale „ivy • 1sr lam' 1.4•08444,4-84444+:44.44444+0+44.1.444+444.0•44.04444.;4•41 Relief from Hay Fever - and Asthma Raz-Mah Capsules Watnpole's Milk of Magnesia Anticide and Laxative Per bottle - 25c and 50c. Watnpole's I agnolan. Mineral Oil with Mag- nesia Per bottle 50c & $L00 Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Etc. tlEit;agt�tG18�t6tai�tGG�tCtt:6� tt'�w!t�sSs!tcietetctmtsu3t�tHte� Z�da Dr. McLeod's Stomachic- egg "` An excellentPreparation for Ulcers of Stomach, r Indigestion, Etc. ia n.gule IIP, tht0M-EM2r2ab, a-'1012 131 0 1 it atatell012101010leat9a1A101ht- akk ,1 Y our Films Unique Border Prints Will Not Fade You can have your favorite Snap enlarged to 5 x 8 inches and attractively mounted with our new Wide Margin in a handsome Burnished Silver Frame of rare beauty and value for 98c. Allen's Drug Store Exclusive Agent for Nyal and Penslar Remedies Druggist and Stationer Successor to James Fox i,ot 0, Con, 2 Grey township. 100 nares, 7 Wiwi from Brussels • school within 80 rode house, Goof brick bank burn, stabling, drive shed, windmill, (trilled well. About 0 58800 of orchard. Mum all in good etatrt of (mitten. tion Apply to JOSEPH. JACKLIN 9.4 0. Ii. Blnerirlo, Ontario To Contractors noIu' WaARRING—H1 Wroxeter, on August 0th, to Gtr. sad Mrs. G. A. Wenrrtng, n dough• ter. The Connell of the Towngldb of Grey are asking for tenders for the construction of two culverts— One at `sots 10.11, CIoc.15) One at bets 1690, Con.151 Pinnanndspeo111ontioos mny111 051515141.140 Clerk's Ofnee, nt ISthel. Tito tawaot or spy tends` not neeessnrll sooeptsd. Tenders pwi Will opened on Friday, dray, ,pA tigoost lard, et 8 Olerk. Notice to Contractors The Council of the Township of Grey are asking for tenders for the completion of the work to he done on the Coates Drain. Plana and specifications at the Clerk's ofLice. Information concerning name from any member of the Council. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Tenders will be opened at it Special meet tag of tits Council on. Friday, August 2111 d. at o'clock p. 1n. J. R. FEAR, Clerk. LANDS FOR SALE FOR TAXES Notice is hereby given that the list of lands. fur nsle for Taxes has been prepared and that copies thereof atm ba had et this office, and that lite hat is being pnbllshed in the Ontario Gazette of July 00th, lith, Auguat 8rd and 10th and that in detaolt in the payment of said Taxan and costs, the land will be nolo on Mon- day, October 21st, 1820, at two o'clock In the afternoon at the Court House in the Town of Gads rich. GORDON County YOUNG. Conary Trensrensnrer, -tn•1ty Trans 0111^e 0.12 Godench, Aug 1, 1929 and Theatre Friday & Saturday Y August 16 & 17 Th -hipworn Angel' She Thinks She's Too Wise to Love ! —mail live finds her pot I She fl wire her chin ru in Lha fztres of omen 1 She 11111 sts when she mote Meg 1helr hearts. And then the gold -digging obelus girl lea1ns the both about. love 1 A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Monday & Tuesday - Aug. 19 & 20 COLUMBIA PICTURES presents The College Hiro' With BOBBY AGNEW PAULINE GABON BEN TURPIN REX LEASE A pirenelz.ttinn or campus dive with swift moving loom:lee, 510(1 pranks and thrilling feei ball climax avhlch the the ephit with enthusiasm and Ming spectators to their feet with rousing cheers. Friday and Saturday - Aug. 23 - 24 "WOLF SONG" With Gary Cooper Lupe Velez Louis Wolheim Tempting—a pair or lovers to 004)1are your helot I A tem- nestotta, maddening, delightful love drama. The newest, romantin sensation of the sateen. With the most stirring song and music sense ever lavished on rt picture. Lupe singe 1 Gat y sings I And ct thundering eherus of moue - Minimizer `nukes It ;slot lone bMickground of melody 1 Comm . Tom Mix and Tony "Rose of Picardy" UWill ''Rose" "Charlie Chaplin Specials" Able s Irish. pl pecials" it 8 g �. A 2 i• ,a, * 8 SI A f I Agg Against That f1 • -----• Day g il A It St !l I t n fi 1. n 11 J.t 2 IIIil fabled yearsof iueie,lt l gept'a full- ness and famine— the striking lessons found in Other historic filets and natural life pr'oeessts e'tabliish 3AIVI;:NG among the fanda- mental latus upon which Nature makes iter sure indictments, Fallow your natural per- 801141 instinct to "lay by in storeby adding regular installments to a savings account in the Canadian Batik of Comma! ea. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE coir`, which, amnryamaMd n Q THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA II Improvements - Miss Mary Davidson has had a II cement walk put down at her home. Church Notes Mrs. Geo. Best had a new cement floor put on the south side of her home. W. A. Lowry has had an incline Melville Presbyterian Church built that will take the cars up to Lust Sabbath mooing fa Melville the second storey of his garage. Presbyterian •h nth the pastor Rev. Pictures Coming to Grand. u Fltitt :21 Ye are the sair,0 Fowler tof the eas his ri th ;hut The following pictures are booked if the snit has lost its soya`•, where - for the Grand. Keep list for future with shall it be salted : Henceforth it is good for nothing, etc. At the even- ing service the Pastor's text was Christian Stewatdehip based on the Parable of she talents. At the morn- i ing service Archie Ballantyne sang a solo and at the evening service Mrs. N H. Oardiff and Mrs. ;Lamina sang a duet. Next Sabbath Mee, Atkins, of Detroit, will preside at the cogen. 8 United Church. A huge representative meeting of the W. M.S. was held Friday^nf lust week when Mrs Wellwond of Wing. has, gave a full report of the Lond- on Branch meeting. The Toll is Mounting Up. Soule; exceptionally beautiful flow- • It is fast becoming the habit of ars were brought to the church from g the garden of iter. R J. Hoover. = The daily paper readers on Monday morn i Gladiolus. Snepdragone and Selp+g ing to hastily scan the columns upon( ineas were wnnderfnlly altraetiv, columns of reports of motor acci- The sermon of the minister Rev. S. reference:— A ugust- 19-20—The College Hero 23-24—Wolf Song 26-27—Lady Ruffles 30-31—Abie's Irish Rose. September: 2- 3—Rose of Picardy. 6- 7—Way of all Flesh. 9-10—The Grain of Dust. 18-14—Wolf of Wall Street 16-17—Stormy Waters 20-21—Wedding March 23-24—The Devil's Skipper 27-28—Stairs of Sand dents, lest some of their friends, t J. Allis on Sunday morning was bas. relatives or acquaintances may haveed on the text in John 1:12. "To been ineolved in such mishaps. The � tbem that received him gave lie pow - death lists form a sad commentary et." First for spirituel renewal, second upon the speed at which the present far service, third to endure. Believers generation travels. Unless remedies in Christ have always been able to be I are applied, these lists in a few years rind to an whet they nnuld not 1 Iwill begin to resemble the memor- come, or do, apart. frons him. On the a, .trmbctone of a w)mau in New Zeit- ' casuath lists of the Great War. I •e are she words "She did Dramatic Times Relived that she conldn'e". The impossible and t tet in 1 't l through tl New Paramount Movie. things are mute post r e t bong to "The Shopworn Angel," the new power given to those avno are united to Christ, In the evening Mr. Allin preached o, the "Nature and nalural- ness of Religion". A ;dement duet was rendered lir the motuing by Mise and Mts. Procter. i- Naney Carroll—Gary Cooper ra- j starring picture, which the Grand ''Theatre will show for 2 days, start. ing Friday is laid in a dramatic period, a few months after the lin. ited States' entry into the World War. It is a period of weettment :and movement, a time which every man and woman remembers keenly. The story from the pen of Dana Burnet, concerns this meeting of a !little Broadway butterfly of the per improvement. 'alley L. z. •slit• s felt the slight at the age of 00 years. He was wide Tod, who. e IIfe le closely intrrtwin c' r.rarlhquake on Monday mo`o'n_ at iy known in commercial circles, I with that of a wealthy playboy. She Will Use Steam Neat. ' 0.110, l,ut do rias i 1xe was done. 11 having been at one eeriest in the jew meets a boy. Their love is mutual but Tho Telephone office is, to he heat- tank the pia of the alarm clock on elry trade and later the founder of !the girl finds that ridding herself ed ,by hot wetee and the ehantre is be :lontiny morning. Knox Manufacturing Company, mak- of the siast is a difficult assignment. ing mode now bc. f ere the cold wea- ther sets t: in. • Goderich Dredge Jab. Iane'e r•nntta''t for dredging at Gode•rieh waswrieiod to the S. tri of ladins' and children's year, 1 Weekly Jitney is Your Name Recorded. At the u:: a 1 weekly bo Cling Jit- from which he retired about ten fire toter ' list for the Village of ne•s on Mort l t 5t. es 4 ei h:teft•r, years ago He was born and educat- Pau, els have been issued. An ad - :sem it re: t i0 manager in the e d in Brussels, Ont., and lugs been a t c ill.:•anent calls for the inspection t C S Pard, o1' C'r 1 u re, won lit prize, r sldunt of Toronto far over 40 • ve every voter within three weeks Boone Company. 'rnronM. The a- E. Porter. 2nd : Il r.r,.0-,, 3111 ; yt..iro. Ho was a member of the I from the Clay of positing to see that 5Church urch of the New Jeresalem and o i i4h t -sn11 t.r l 1 ars, his nam appears thereon. mount is about . -00,000. Dr 1 r n theknight; of Pythias. He is ureic- I I p Every surviv- ed by his wife and one daughter, I Cls rk dtl r ntly rant bimsoif 10 od- intake th c lists as nearly correct as Mrs. Cite • b Peary, in to ter these Lits are post- er After e 1 e r rr M Mr.K . hewn familyylember resided the cd the onus is on the voter to see Knox. The rc loco in o t flame 140.3,.., on the lot now Occup- :that his name appcars on the list fed by J. 11. C;ilbraith's brick resi- 1 with the proper qualifications fir th:nee • lids voting. It is your dirty to at- tend • to this new. Election day is Minor Locals I too late end it is rather disappoint - N. early half of August gone nos. I int; at that gime to find out that you Seven nnunths of 19.29 have pas- f have • no vote. You can, by apply- sed ing to the Clerk of the man .;pa111y, Toronto fair opens a week from ! a\' 0'1 that dl -a, po ntment by being Friday. tsar, that your• name is properly re- Uon't forget Brussels Fair is on ',corded now. Oct 3 and 4, I Farmer Citizen Dies in Detroit. Me ndav Sept 2nd, Labor Day will , be the next holiday. f The Listowel Standard refers to Ethel i- holding a big Field Ilay { the death of -St former resident of on Friday iday of this week. Brussels:—As hr r :iiy noted in our Rumour: are current of a Provin i last issue there died in L)etroit., dal eie,•tion in October. ithcfn, on July Y.9, Rosa Arilla Davis The Prince of Wales will probabi 'relict of the late lthomas Ismond, in pay a visit to Canada next year, her 69th year. She was 111 only a Gladiolus are 110:5' in 11,0454 and ' short time and had visited a few brightening up many gardens in I weeks previous to her death with town. 1friends in Listowel. The hitt: Mrs. The v u•igated hues of phlox are iIsmond was Mum in Ll, -towed where now c•nmmding attention in Cha her early day; were spent. In 1876 Attended Band Concert d d Many from rrt el, attendeddad the r ,+ Band c nn .. t Seaforth on Sun- day Pero. i r t. when th e... -ening Band of S+ •atforl gave a very fine Program. Others beard the Ilar l at Bayfield n the afternoon. Niece Married Mrs.Mr (Rev.) Wesley M. Kerr, an- nounces the marriage of her daughter :coda $trar.nan, Hurt in Crash Kincardine ,lenIc,or r % ta n his coupea• r was tit 1 ,n Tuesday v nt.a ( r Kinlnu'h by a gravel truck and the front badly - dam :;.red, Mr. Harvey 1:0 i•, of Kineartrue, Suffered face in.. ;)5411= that required medical attent- ion. Will Hold Picnic - Marlon Kathleen to Mr. Arthur 111" Women's Institute will hold Elwyn etadoe-Jonea. on Saturday,its annual picnic 151 3 o'crloek en Fri- a 10th at Oakville. The young day afternnnn Ang t t 1 r,t=t t the bride r a niece of 5/,,,...W. H. Kerr home of Mr P. S. Hamilton. A11 in - end a col::in of the Editor of The members and other.: are c,, •ci;aiiy. in- Post. vii 1 to attend. Come and join in I thn good time. The Post is "Outlawede, Won at Tceswater. The Pn<:t•is the only Ntc:=n,^soar inEugene Debi., who has been thn Enron Co.. end v the only 1 as .rant teacher at the 11. C. S., was paper in we ter` nhttniin in„ the three mil`. irthat the c e ,,:ur•ros<lul in t inn Conservative Crmernlnnnt Ontario I foot race at Tce water at the Old refitra to place any .government ad- • Ilny,, Reunion. He ,•nvered thr dis- vertisemrnt in our columns. Tn lege tfener. in 111 minutes which i; ronlark• week's issue of the other, papers two 1 „lily gond time for an allnaatour. different advts. appeared, Well, any : way we can live without them --but iViGns $10 Gold Prize, it does l001i smart. I Master Ilaymond Mathews, the Ishe was married to Mr. 'Phomas Is- • 1 young son of E. H. and Mrs. Mathews fmo''v"r gardens. 1 mond, For many ,velars they resided Teeswater News Sold - , of Forest, andgrandson of Mrs. Ida The Le11010 of Nation • :report; The Toe_swater News for the poet I Lowry, of Brussels, w•on the $1(y the cost of the World War at m3,- 1 sided `Brussel=, but since 11190 had ro• ten years owned and operated by , gold piece at the Ford picnic lash o00,io0,000 and 37million lives. I mohcl, l who wast held Isite Mrs. Is- ten K. Brown, has been snlrl to Wednesdayfor the best bah over No excursions to the West thisa highesteem V. A. Statin, who recently sold the 1 year anunder 2 years ---and the yr as What is to become of thnse t bYtivlarge i t interest 1 ge friends, in tookl� n Trenton Courier-A4vo,•ate. Mr. family have always agreed Master ens with the slat seats and sleeping tacit. She was a member for e- Brown will still continue with Ole Raymond was the best baby. eheh>os :. years of the Maccabees stationery and china husineec, Mr. Next year/rioter license, markers ,Alpha Hive, Statin takes possession this weelt. Departmental Exam ,. inations Willi be considerably enlarge,so as Wayne No. 2, and was also at mem- In the capacity of the Minister of to r ovine space for clearer mark- i her of the Eastern Star, the White 'We wish the new Proprietor sucr.res, p Y p' I Shrine No. 28, Detroit; the True EducationPremier Ferguson an- ings and easier identification. Jumps to Safety as Train Hits Car, pounces 'that assa- lthough the actual It is expected that the AmbaKindred, and the Women's Relief A few -seconds meant all the. dif- work of reading and valuing the an- dor bridge a Windsor will be open Corporation, 0, M. Poe No. 8, She ferenee between life arid death to ewer papers of the candidates who and ready for traffic en December is survived by otth daughter and four Lorne B. Hayden, 230 East street, wrote on the annual departmental lst. London, when he jumped to safety examinations has been concluded A bulletin from the postal depart- '? d epart- lled motor car on the there is a great amount of clerical should not be used on more than one Highbury avenue crossing of the C. work still to be done. As a result of ' occasion unless the original address, wood Ohio, The funeral took lace N. R. The engine carried the car htis work, and the precautions that postage, and post marks aro covered 1 at Detroit on August let. The ser - some distance down the track before are being taken by the Special Re- or completely removed, 1 vices were conducted by Rev. Dr, dumping it in the ditch. Hayden vising Board under the direction to The burning of rubbish and papers vlsI's s, of Warden Park Methodist woe alone in the Car and was unhurt. insure justice 'by giving the utmost is most commendable., but it is deeir M eke] , and were In charge ofet Key- -Mr. Hayden is well known in town consideration to the eases of all able that it be not made at nulaance stone Chapter the Order of the 'being married to Miss Mazie Somer- Candidates, th0 results are not yet and used as a means to carry. smoke }stone Star. wil1C, ready for publication` Ito your neighbor's clothes -line. sons, namely, Mrs. E. Halfpenny, St. Thomas, N.D.; Charles and Wesley Ismond, Detroit; Thomas Ismond, of Chicago; and Edward Ismond, Lake - Watch the Bee. The husky little blttnble bee is growing in importance. In days of old he made his rounds, gathered his need of honey for home consum- ption, sang his little song .and only used his warmer enol in self-defence. Now he has become a factor in the transportation problem. When he flies in at the window of the family car there is only one thing to do. Stop the car and give -him your en- tire attention. Not till he has sung his song, finished his visit and flown away, must another wheel be turn- ed. Otherwise there will be casual- ties in the family and bills for repair of the car. Occidental College Shown in Film P1 a Y Great care w c taken 0n mr ;m g "The College Hero Columbia o the , production which will be shown at the Grand Theatre on Monday that it would bring to the screen an actual picture of college life, Occidental College at Eagle Rock near Holly- wood, was used as a location. The buildings, campus, athletic field and equipment furnish settings for the taction. The faculty and students co-operated in -creating the atmos- phere -and twenty of its collegiate athletes appear in many of the scenes. The great football scenes of the picture which stir the audience to fever heat were technically super- vised by Charley Paddock, internat- ionally famous' athlete, who hole`s the world's record for the 100 yard dash . Tn addition to atmospheric de- tails there is a cast of favorites in- cluding Bobby Agnew, Pauline Gar - on, Ben Turpin, Rex Lease and Churchill Ross. MEM BOFMAN• — 1n Wtnghatn, on Wednesdny, At,gnst 711,. 15120, Mary Anti Stephenson. widow of the late .Edward Bosnian, aged 88 years. -.. -. Farm for Sale „ivy • 1sr lam' 1.4•08444,4-84444+:44.44444+0+44.1.444+444.0•44.04444.;4•41 Relief from Hay Fever - and Asthma Raz-Mah Capsules Watnpole's Milk of Magnesia Anticide and Laxative Per bottle - 25c and 50c. Watnpole's I agnolan. Mineral Oil with Mag- nesia Per bottle 50c & $L00 Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Etc. tlEit;agt�tG18�t6tai�tGG�tCtt:6� tt'�w!t�sSs!tcietetctmtsu3t�tHte� Z�da Dr. McLeod's Stomachic- egg "` An excellentPreparation for Ulcers of Stomach, r Indigestion, Etc. ia n.gule IIP, tht0M-EM2r2ab, a-'1012 131 0 1 it atatell012101010leat9a1A101ht- akk ,1 Y our Films Unique Border Prints Will Not Fade You can have your favorite Snap enlarged to 5 x 8 inches and attractively mounted with our new Wide Margin in a handsome Burnished Silver Frame of rare beauty and value for 98c. Allen's Drug Store Exclusive Agent for Nyal and Penslar Remedies Druggist and Stationer Successor to James Fox i,ot 0, Con, 2 Grey township. 100 nares, 7 Wiwi from Brussels • school within 80 rode house, Goof brick bank burn, stabling, drive shed, windmill, (trilled well. About 0 58800 of orchard. Mum all in good etatrt of (mitten. tion Apply to JOSEPH. JACKLIN 9.4 0. Ii. Blnerirlo, Ontario To Contractors noIu' WaARRING—H1 Wroxeter, on August 0th, to Gtr. sad Mrs. G. A. Wenrrtng, n dough• ter. The Connell of the Towngldb of Grey are asking for tenders for the construction of two culverts— One at `sots 10.11, CIoc.15) One at bets 1690, Con.151 Pinnanndspeo111ontioos mny111 051515141.140 Clerk's Ofnee, nt ISthel. Tito tawaot or spy tends` not neeessnrll sooeptsd. Tenders pwi Will opened on Friday, dray, ,pA tigoost lard, et 8 Olerk. Notice to Contractors The Council of the Township of Grey are asking for tenders for the completion of the work to he done on the Coates Drain. Plana and specifications at the Clerk's ofLice. Information concerning name from any member of the Council. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Tenders will be opened at it Special meet tag of tits Council on. Friday, August 2111 d. at o'clock p. 1n. J. R. FEAR, Clerk. LANDS FOR SALE FOR TAXES Notice is hereby given that the list of lands. fur nsle for Taxes has been prepared and that copies thereof atm ba had et this office, and that lite hat is being pnbllshed in the Ontario Gazette of July 00th, lith, Auguat 8rd and 10th and that in detaolt in the payment of said Taxan and costs, the land will be nolo on Mon- day, October 21st, 1820, at two o'clock In the afternoon at the Court House in the Town of Gads rich. GORDON County YOUNG. Conary Trensrensnrer, -tn•1ty Trans 0111^e 0.12 Godench, Aug 1, 1929 and Theatre Friday & Saturday Y August 16 & 17 Th -hipworn Angel' She Thinks She's Too Wise to Love ! —mail live finds her pot I She fl wire her chin ru in Lha fztres of omen 1 She 11111 sts when she mote Meg 1helr hearts. And then the gold -digging obelus girl lea1ns the both about. love 1 A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Monday & Tuesday - Aug. 19 & 20 COLUMBIA PICTURES presents The College Hiro' With BOBBY AGNEW PAULINE GABON BEN TURPIN REX LEASE A pirenelz.ttinn or campus dive with swift moving loom:lee, 510(1 pranks and thrilling feei ball climax avhlch the the ephit with enthusiasm and Ming spectators to their feet with rousing cheers. Friday and Saturday - Aug. 23 - 24 "WOLF SONG" With Gary Cooper Lupe Velez Louis Wolheim Tempting—a pair or lovers to 004)1are your helot I A tem- nestotta, maddening, delightful love drama. The newest, romantin sensation of the sateen. With the most stirring song and music sense ever lavished on rt picture. Lupe singe 1 Gat y sings I And ct thundering eherus of moue - Minimizer `nukes It ;slot lone bMickground of melody 1 Comm . Tom Mix and Tony "Rose of Picardy" UWill ''Rose" "Charlie Chaplin Specials" Able s Irish. pl pecials"