HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1929-9-18, Page 8WEDN1rCiIAY, SEPT, 18th, 1929,.
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Brush and
Dentifrice.
Our stock of
Brushes offers
a good choice
of shapes and
sizes and
Tooth
Brushes
25c 35c
and
40c ea.
ilk of Mantfla Tooth Paste
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Containing a large percentage of Milk of Magnesia,
it corrects acid mouth and tends to prevent decay of
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Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste 25c 8.150c Tubes
&ndlr History
of England
We now have this new
Public School History
in stock.
Price 22c
CLEARING OUT
the balance of
this season's
Bathing Gaps
at Half Price
Fly Tox sprayed in a room
Will quickly destroy Flies 8 oz. bottle 50c.
Also Wilson's Fly Pads 1 Oc pkg.
Sticky Fly Paper in Sheets and Coils
F. R. SMITH
The imStore
Druggist and Stationer
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Local News Items
Fractured Collar Bone,
x. rs tainting un IDlonday morn
ing, David Miller a B. C. S. student,
had his collar bone fractured, He is
having enforced holidays at preient.
You Can Help.
The Post would like to get addit-
ional correspondents from: districts
where no news is being received front
at the present time.
Stratford Won First Final Game.
A few took in the W. F. F. final
series at Stratford on Saturday.
Stratford beat Fergus 8-2. The final
game will he nleytd in Fergus on
Sat'.trday of this week.
Did Not Win Any Prizes.
Alex Ruthelpre W. 1'. Scott, John
Logan N. F. G, rry, R. Bowman and
D. McTavish vr•re at Hanover last
Thursday attending the Doubles tour-
ney. None n4. rinks got inside
the prize circle. ; The annual School Fairs in this
neighborhood are on the bill -of -fare.
Will hold Auction Sale. : Wroxeter is being held on Thurs-
N. Hamilton is holding a sale of day ; Howick on Friday ; Ethel on
40 head of cattle in Brussels on Fri- Monday ; Belgrave, Tuesday-; and
day, Sept. 20th at 2 o'clock. The Myth on Friday in conjunction with
bunch is steers and heifers, weighing the Fall Fair.
500 to 800 lbs and all Durhams. See
bills and advt. in this issue. { Coming to Brussels.
Might Have Been "Brussels Day" f Dr. H. II. Savage, of Pontiac, Mich
'the radio preacher, will speak in
Western Fair. London, might have Brussels united Church on Friday,
named last Thursday "Brussels Day" evening, September 27ti1. Special
for nearly everybody along with their music and inspiring service. Many
sisters, brothers and aunts, attended will be glad to see and hear this
the fair. To our mind the grand- prominent minister.
stand performance in the afternoon
was "punk." ; To Have Temperance Candidates.
The Ontario Prohibition Union is
Paid Brussels a Visit•
l about to put on a prohibitionist drive
Prov. Officer Whites ides and Co. with the object of electing "temper -
Constable Gundry, of Goderich, were ante men" to the Legislature In the
in Brussels on Friday last. An an- coming election. The union will act
onymous letter' that a certain party independent of the three political
in town was making beer and selling parties.
it, brought the officere here. The
police found that; the party hada per-
Store Changes Hands.
mit to make his beer and that the/ The large general store here known
Annual Field Day.
The annual Field Day of 13. C. S.
will be held on Thursday, Sept. 26th,
commencing in the morning. In the
afternoon the Wroxeter C. S. girls
will play soft ball on Victoria Park. _r0'
St. Johns Harvest Home Services. Gets Exeter Contract.
The Harvest Home services will beBeaver Bros. of Crediton secured
eSunday,Oct. 13th in St.
Joon t
Johns Church, to be followed by a hot the contract for the erection of the
fowl supper and concert on Monday
evening. Keep state in mind.
Bru5SEIS United Church
REV, A. W, BARKER, B. D,
MINISTER
Sunday, Sept. 22
10 a.m.—Sunday School Session.
11 a.m.—Public Worship.
Subject
"Stopping the Gap"
7 p.m,—Public Worship. e
Theme:
Ladders of Life"
Wednesday—Prayer Service
Friday—Choir Rehearsal
Friday, Sept, 27th
The Sectional meeting of the W. M. S.
of Huron Presbytery will convene in the
Brussels United Church. Forenoon and
afternoon sessions.
In the Evening at 8 o'clock
Rev. Dr. Savage, of .Pontiae,
Mich., will speak.
Liberal offering asked for his
Radio work.
Sunday, October 20th
Anniversary Sunday. Rev, \V. P. Lane
B A., of Seaforth, will preach morning
and evening. A Thank.olfering will be
received.
FOR Sale—Two wheel riding plow.
Apply to Ed. Collis, Phone 35-7.
14-2.
YOUNG Thoro Bred York Hog for
Sale. Ready for use. For further
particulars Phone 25-12. H. Speir
14-1.
FOR SALE—Moncrieff Store build-
ing. For further particulars ap-
ply to Phone 38-6. 14-tf.
FOR SALE--tA Piano -case Organ.
Apply to Phone 22-4, Brussels.
14-1.
RED Yearling Strayed from Lot 20,
Con. 11, Grey. Any information
concerning same will be thankfully
received, Geo. Menzies, Phone tied and insurance taken out that wall
55-14. 9-tf• take care of any future liability. Leg -
FOR SALE—House, Stable and I illation to this end is suggested by
Leopold Macaulty, M.L,A. and may
be incorporated in the government's
Program at the next session of the
el'nr ptRusREL'S 1MOST
To Tour Prairies. , Leaves Falling From Treet.
Hon. 11. B. Bennett, who recently It is a good while since our older
l returned after making a campaign inhabitants remember of so many
Iof British Columbia, will likely snake leaves drying on the Leos and fall-
!a tour of the Prairie Provinces in ing off for lack of moisture as lies'
October and November. on the ground this year. Under most
of the deeidious trees there is very
Took in Ball Game. much more than a sprinkling of
Some from Brussels were at Tees- 'leaves on the ground.
water on Monday to see the play off An Interesting Judgment.
iI n the Bruce League between Kin- . A judgment given a motet ac•
cardine and Teeswater. The home ,
team won in the 9th, by a score of. eident case at Hamilton is interest•
7 to 4, ing. A motorist coming from a.sido
street collided with another eat, The
Nobody Sees It. judge gave a decision in favor of
County treasurers are advertising • the former, pointing out that when
that "the list of lands liable to be i a man stops his car at a stop street
sold for taxes has been prepared and the has done all that is required by
is being published in the Ontario I law, and it is as much the duty of
Gazette," on such and such dates. the man on the through street to
How many people sea the Ontario avoid an accident as his. The judg-
Gazette, an official publication with I ment should help to clear the air
every limited circulation and that I of a msapprehension that motorists
confined to inner circles and a fewon stop streets must wait—indefinite-
legal offices? Not many, henee what ` ly to cross a thoroughfare and as-
, chance has the ordinary citizen to surae the entire responsibility when
learn particulars as to the lir and an accident occurs.
the pending sale? 4,
Force Autofsts to Pay. The shortest distance across the i
Drivers of motor vehicles, who United States from coast to coast is 'S
have judgments outstanding against 'between San Diego, Cal., and Char-
t
them in connection with accidents, , t n S C It 2152 mile.
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THE
Picklin Season
IS NOW ON
CINNAMON BUDS
WHOLE ALLSPICE
CELERY SEED`
Oils, Cloves, Cinnamon
and Allspice
A Fresh supply on hand
NEW HANDY
Dry Cleaner
Removes grease without in-
jury to article cleaned.
Salicylic
Acid
FOR PRESERVING
CANNED GOODS
ETC.
An [Relied Preservative
Creolin
Disinfectant
A Safe, Powerful Germ
Killing and Cleansing
Dieiufectant.
;tte(t;;te+etgt¢re +�(��te(�te(e+��tti�
Dr. McLeod's Stomachic
An excellent Preparation for Ulcers of Stomach,
Indigestion, Etc.
c',xt`.iris`htat 9r2NhE� tNts OtliDI DahliDira'ttahVt OhI�7M
Leave Your Films Here
Unique Border Prints Will Not Fade
Allen's . Drug Store
Exclusive Agent for Nyal and Penslar Remedies
Druggist and Stationer Successor to James Fox
in On-
may be barred from drivinges o s sCount Tolstoi, the great Russian
ario unless such judgments are set author, always went hatless and bare
acre of land in Walton. Apply to
W. J. Woods, Phone 19-7. 5-tf
FOR SALE—Master Six McLaughlin House.
Car for sale. Cheap. This car in
best of repair. Alf. Backer, Brus- Ceremony Scenes Shown in Colors.
Bels. 52 -ti What is /believed by Paramount
i studio executives and hundreds of
,reviewers to be one of the most pre-
tentious screen products of the sea-
son will be offered to Brussels theatre
patrons this week when Erich von
Stroheim's production "The Wedding
new postoffice at Exeter. 1'fork on March," will show for two days. The
the foundation has already been start filming of the picture consumed Moro
ed en the site known as Federal than six months of concentrated ef-
fort and the result has been a picture
of Vienna life in story and color.
The a' 'fences laid in and before
the great St. Ftephan'n cathedral in
Vienna during the celebration of
Corpus Christi required the assistan-
ce of more than 2,100 persons and
to n i:ad in ecenes of the atlnost mag-
nificence. These sequences are re-
produced on the screen in colors of
rare beauty and the whole combines
to produce an unusually interesting
and insniring portrayal. 'Phe hun-
dreds of uniforms worn by the metras
ed soldiers were actually secured In
Vienna and are the original eoatunies
worn by members of the famous
Mounted Guards regiment. 'In the
Corpus Christi seeuence, the carriage
occupied by the late Emperor Franz
Josef, imported from Austria in spite
of united opposition on the part of
loyal Austrians, is used. At the.
Grand Friday and Saturday of this
week,
Couple Wedded 62 Years.
The daily press carried the inter-
esting news of the celebration of the
G2nd anniversary of W. J. and Mrs.
Gilroy, of Mount Forest, parents of
Fred H. Gilroy, former manager of
the Bank of Nova Scotia here:•—Two
most highly respected residents. Mr.
"The Devil's Skipper" and Mrs. W. J. Gilroy, celebrated
"The ()nail's Skipper" a Tiffany- their 62nd wedding atutiversary last
Stahl procel n, suggested by the
Jack Londo s; ory "Demetrious Con-
tos" will ben`
Improvement.
Alex. Coleman is having his house
reshingled.
The exterior woodwnrk of iteiville
church is being pained.
E. C. Cunningham's garage is get -
tine: 0 good dose of orange paint.
F. R. Smith hes had his hoose on
Queensberry street, redecorate 1.
School Fairs are here
Park. The building, when completed
mil add to the beauty or the business
section in Eexter.
Extend Quarantined Area.
In continuing its efforts towards
the control and eradication of the
corn borer in Canada the Dominion
Department of Agriculture has ex-
tended the quarantined area to in-
clude the whole of the province of
Quebec, and all of Ontario with the
exception of the districts of Thunder
Bay, Patricia, Lenora and Rainy
River.
Yukon Mails.
During the season of closed nevi••
gation on the Yukon River, which ex-
tends approximately from October 1
to May 131, parcel post to the Yut:on
will be suspended except for the post
offices at Champagne, Carcrose and
White Horse. Matter prepaid at par-
cel post rates and intended for other
points in the Yukon besides these
three named may be addressed to
White Horse, and the addresses may
make arrangements with the trans-
portation company operating between
White Horse and Dawson to convey
the parcels from White Horse to their
destination.
e feature picture at.
charge two only imagination on the as the J. rrguson Se Co., busineee has traction content to the Grand theatre who attended this gathering are scat -
part of the writer. ,'been disposed of to H. A. no.-tce, of I eommenc•.ing next Monday for a 2 tered far and; wide, Rev, Mr. Wren,
day's run. It is said that Belle Ben. then pastor of Wellington church,
presided. J. A. Lambert, who spoke,
has passed on. Two of their grand-
children, Miss Florence Addison and
Friday afternoon of this week in the ocrneioned owing to the death oe Mr, k Monty Love playing opposite. Other George Barrington Gilroy presented
Public Library at three o'clock when , Ferguson last December. The family !members of the cast include Cullen them with a purse of gold. On Sep -
the ladies of the Ethel Branch are to , hope to continue their t esidennr here 1 Landis, Mary MoAlster, Gino Cor- Mother 11, 1027, they celebrated
be present and give the program. The for some, time at least. The business I rttdo, G. Raymond Nye, Pat Hartigan, their diamond wedding and were sur -
Roll Call to be answered by telling . has been carried on by Kenneth Fele Adolph Millar, Frank Leigh, Philip rounded by all the members of their
the most interesting thing seen at guson since the death of his father. ' Sleeman, Steppin Fetchit and Carol- family. The gathering was held sl
Exhibition. A hearty invitation is Vine Snowden, The picture 'WAR dir- the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ads
extended to all the/ ladies in the Moor Loeals ectad by John G. Adolfi from an a- dison, at Mt. Forest. Others speak -
community to come and enjoy a pro- Half of September gone. daptation by John Fra is Natteford, ing were: A. W. Wright, Theron Gib-
fitable afternoon. Normal schools re -opened on "The Devil's Skipper" a graphic
Tuesday. story of a woman captain of a slave
Won t London Fair. ! Another Friday the 13th is due h1 ship who when a young and heauti-
Wednesday. They celebrated their
50th anniversary by giving a supper
to their relatives and friends. Many
1 Toronto, who will take possees:on as
Ethel Ladies to Visit Brussels W. 1, soon as stock -taking has been com-
A very interesting meeting is to be ' pleted. It is one of the oldest bust -
held by the Women's Institute on neer places in town and the sale was
nett we plays the title role in this
darmatic story -will be seen in one of
her greatest character roles with
son, G. R. Gilroy, a brother, Fred
Gilroy, a son, Dr. Gilroy, a son, and
t J. 11. Addison, son-in-law. Then on
J. W. Brown, New Liskeard, andDecember. fur belle of. New. Orleans, married to Wednesday, at Mrs. Addison's, they
an old Morris Township boy, hnd his The bleat of the candidate is heard the son of a we{tlthy family, and the quietly celebrated their 62nd wedd-
two horses at the Western Fair. Onin the land. mother of a bay girl, is tows from ing anniversary. The family consists
Wednesday last Gertrude S. was only Saturday's rain was a great help her child, shanghaied abroad a sail- of two sons, Rev. Dr. W. E. Gilroy,
to vegetation. Ing vessel where she has to fight for editor of Congregationalist, of Bos -
able to get 5th place in the 2.2b pace,tun; F. H. Gilroy, manager of the
but on Friday "Little Tip" won the Brussels Fair—Thursday and Fri- her life against great odds and saved
2.20 teat. 'Saturday's free Press had day, Oct. Sand 4. from a terrible fate by one of the Bank of Nova Scotia, at Petrolia, and
the following note:—In the 2.20 trot, Brussels and vicinity were well crew. Later she becomes the skipper one
Yes daughter,
brother, , f Mt
Little Tip, owned by J. W. Brown, of represented at London Fair last of the salve ship, and in the course of ,
roy
New Liskeard, won three straight week, her business dealings comes to New and a sister, Mrs, Tasker, of Mi.
heats after finishing second to Milil• To new subscribers we will mail Orleans twenty years after her kid- For st.Ms. GilroyGilroy
84 t)i s4 84 moin n u�Ie
st
da Brooks in the slowest anile negot- The Post from now until the erd of napping. She plans revenge upon
endfated. The latter was second in the of the year for 50 cents the man who was the cause of her was a merchant at Mt. Forest for
remaining heats, which were trotted The Conservatives of Ontario will unhappy life. 11 is in meeting thin over 50 years. lie is the only trustee
;n six, five and four minuttes easter gather at Toronto on September 19 Than that the great highlights of the left of the original board of Welling -
than the first.1 to do honor to Premier Ferguson. i, story unfold. i ton Street United Church.
BOWS footed, no matter what the weather.
AL0O0K—In Morrie townshir, 0f lrtflay. 1
Sept 18.h to Mr. and Mr< bl bard 13 Alt
cook,a daughter—.Audrey Jean.
To Contractors
The Council of the Township of (Grey are
asking for tenders for the w,,rk to be mimeos
thn Shahan Drain. North Branch Aeauchemp
Creek, west Branch IetTeggert and the
elders Drains.
The pito, of these drains may be seen at the
Clerk's office, Ethel. The towest or any wi-
rier not necessarily. ncoepted. Tenders will
be opened at thenext meeting of the Council
to be held on Saturday, Oot tits
,1.H FE AR, Clerk.
Cranbrook Cemetery
NOTICE OF MEETING
A 'meeting or all parties interested in the
Oranbrook Cemetery will be held at the
Cemetery, on So. rday afternoon of this week
set Inst • at 180 o'oloolr. for the purpose of
arranging for necessary work to be done. A
good attendance SaCE31d frt. ETERY By
O11h1I Ier TER
AUCTION SALE
o f
40 Head
of Cattle
Steers and Heifers
Weighing 500 to 800 Lbs
All Durhams Good Quality
IN BRUSSELS
on Friday, Sept. 20th
At 2 o'eloek
Terms made known day of sale
Jas. Taylor, Nesbit Hamilton,
Auo. Prop.
1 In Bath, England,, water. is still
flowng through the lead 'pipes that
were used in Roman time{.
AUCTION SALE 11(
—of- .
Sheep and Lambs 111
Thomas Brown, auctioneer, has re-
ceived instructions to sell by public
auction on Lot 2 con 3, Hullett, on 1
Thursday, 'Sept. 24th, at1;30 pen.
the following : 75 good young breed-
ing ewes, 30 ewe lambs and 6 buck
lambs. These are a choice lot of
sheep for any person to buy. Terms
—8 months' credit on approved joint
notes. 4 per cent• straight off for
cash. i
T. Brown, auctioneer ; Mat. Arm-
strong, proprietor.
of 1
AUCTION SALE
Farm, Farm Stock
and Implements
Auctioneer, Thes. Gundry has
been authorized t o sell by pub)ie
auction tor Walter McGill, North
half Lot 40, eon, 3, Towntahip of
!East Wawanosh, commencing at 1
p. m. on Monday, ,Sept, 28rd., his en-
tire stock and implements. The
farm, consisting of 100 acres will
also he offered for sale.
Grand
Theatre
Friday & Saturday - Sept. 20 & 21
The We <.sding March
IN ITS ENTIRETY
An Erich Wort, Stroheim Creation with
Erich Von Strohelm and Fay Wray
A FLASH 011 GENIUS prod,. ed itlThe Wedding Marcie"
An idea, strtaing in its originality. Itnugimation rarely
I'na•fd. Aptt'ariution fru• detail axtraniely 13u118 laI, Idetliue
produced 'alite Wedding March" Vienna It t± Are the War
—gay—en] orf l—gla toot ons Frosn the heights of its Stag.
nifieence to the depths of its povert y, Von ,Steoheim hits
nottraved it It "The Wedding Murch." A lasting and
heactLifu1 mean/vialto a vanished 1111.
A PARAMOUNT PiCTURE
Monday & Tuesday - Sept. 23 & 24
TIFFANY -STA H L presents
"The Devil's Skipper"
WiTH
BELLE BENNETT
AND
MONTAGU LOVE
From the Jack London story "Deme-
trios Contos" adapted to the screen
by John Francis Natteford,
A Beautiflu Girl Through a Hus-
bands Treachery Becomes A Hard
Cruel Skipper Of A Slave Ship.
A. thrilling and Dramatic Picture
with BELLE BENNETT in HER
Greatest (Screen Role.
Friday and Saturday - Sept. 27 - 28
ZANE GREY'S
"Stairs of Sand"
Hold on . You Can't pass up Guard
Latey 1"
Re's Zane "Grey's sensational crea-
tion 1 The Ivan who fights for love I
Smashes his way to a woman's
heart ! And loses the fight with a
laugh 1 The famous story -teller's
most lovable character I Wallace
Berry's greatest role 1. A tense, ro-
mettle drama in clangorous places 1
A PARAMOUNT
WITH
WALLACE BEERY
JEAN ARTHUR
CHESTER CONKLIN
PICTURE
Cum�nII Tom Mix and Tony Clara Bow
g "The Patriot" "ChafIle Cha !!a $Bahia,'
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When it is in the Bank
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L 11- the I3ank the greater the as -
surance of its being saved.
A Savings Account is a magnet for
the money that ordinarily slips
through one's fingers, and an income -
paying guarantee for the future,
TI -IE CANADIAN BANK.
OF COMMERCE
oh fen is amar9amared n
STANDARD BANK OF CANADA A
To Tour Prairies. , Leaves Falling From Treet.
Hon. 11. B. Bennett, who recently It is a good while since our older
l returned after making a campaign inhabitants remember of so many
Iof British Columbia, will likely snake leaves drying on the Leos and fall-
!a tour of the Prairie Provinces in ing off for lack of moisture as lies'
October and November. on the ground this year. Under most
of the deeidious trees there is very
Took in Ball Game. much more than a sprinkling of
Some from Brussels were at Tees- 'leaves on the ground.
water on Monday to see the play off An Interesting Judgment.
iI n the Bruce League between Kin- . A judgment given a motet ac•
cardine and Teeswater. The home ,
team won in the 9th, by a score of. eident case at Hamilton is interest•
7 to 4, ing. A motorist coming from a.sido
street collided with another eat, The
Nobody Sees It. judge gave a decision in favor of
County treasurers are advertising • the former, pointing out that when
that "the list of lands liable to be i a man stops his car at a stop street
sold for taxes has been prepared and the has done all that is required by
is being published in the Ontario I law, and it is as much the duty of
Gazette," on such and such dates. the man on the through street to
How many people sea the Ontario avoid an accident as his. The judg-
Gazette, an official publication with I ment should help to clear the air
every limited circulation and that I of a msapprehension that motorists
confined to inner circles and a fewon stop streets must wait—indefinite-
legal offices? Not many, henee what ` ly to cross a thoroughfare and as-
, chance has the ordinary citizen to surae the entire responsibility when
learn particulars as to the lir and an accident occurs.
the pending sale? 4,
Force Autofsts to Pay. The shortest distance across the i
Drivers of motor vehicles, who United States from coast to coast is 'S
have judgments outstanding against 'between San Diego, Cal., and Char-
t
them in connection with accidents, , t n S C It 2152 mile.
W-16
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4t
t.�, .-44- 4 4 f t f +aeiteettl�teeletetteleT' feet t e e itta 1 tt see tteeletteoeiee
THE
Picklin Season
IS NOW ON
CINNAMON BUDS
WHOLE ALLSPICE
CELERY SEED`
Oils, Cloves, Cinnamon
and Allspice
A Fresh supply on hand
NEW HANDY
Dry Cleaner
Removes grease without in-
jury to article cleaned.
Salicylic
Acid
FOR PRESERVING
CANNED GOODS
ETC.
An [Relied Preservative
Creolin
Disinfectant
A Safe, Powerful Germ
Killing and Cleansing
Dieiufectant.
;tte(t;;te+etgt¢re +�(��te(�te(e+��tti�
Dr. McLeod's Stomachic
An excellent Preparation for Ulcers of Stomach,
Indigestion, Etc.
c',xt`.iris`htat 9r2NhE� tNts OtliDI DahliDira'ttahVt OhI�7M
Leave Your Films Here
Unique Border Prints Will Not Fade
Allen's . Drug Store
Exclusive Agent for Nyal and Penslar Remedies
Druggist and Stationer Successor to James Fox
in On-
may be barred from drivinges o s sCount Tolstoi, the great Russian
ario unless such judgments are set author, always went hatless and bare
acre of land in Walton. Apply to
W. J. Woods, Phone 19-7. 5-tf
FOR SALE—Master Six McLaughlin House.
Car for sale. Cheap. This car in
best of repair. Alf. Backer, Brus- Ceremony Scenes Shown in Colors.
Bels. 52 -ti What is /believed by Paramount
i studio executives and hundreds of
,reviewers to be one of the most pre-
tentious screen products of the sea-
son will be offered to Brussels theatre
patrons this week when Erich von
Stroheim's production "The Wedding
new postoffice at Exeter. 1'fork on March," will show for two days. The
the foundation has already been start filming of the picture consumed Moro
ed en the site known as Federal than six months of concentrated ef-
fort and the result has been a picture
of Vienna life in story and color.
The a' 'fences laid in and before
the great St. Ftephan'n cathedral in
Vienna during the celebration of
Corpus Christi required the assistan-
ce of more than 2,100 persons and
to n i:ad in ecenes of the atlnost mag-
nificence. These sequences are re-
produced on the screen in colors of
rare beauty and the whole combines
to produce an unusually interesting
and insniring portrayal. 'Phe hun-
dreds of uniforms worn by the metras
ed soldiers were actually secured In
Vienna and are the original eoatunies
worn by members of the famous
Mounted Guards regiment. 'In the
Corpus Christi seeuence, the carriage
occupied by the late Emperor Franz
Josef, imported from Austria in spite
of united opposition on the part of
loyal Austrians, is used. At the.
Grand Friday and Saturday of this
week,
Couple Wedded 62 Years.
The daily press carried the inter-
esting news of the celebration of the
G2nd anniversary of W. J. and Mrs.
Gilroy, of Mount Forest, parents of
Fred H. Gilroy, former manager of
the Bank of Nova Scotia here:•—Two
most highly respected residents. Mr.
"The Devil's Skipper" and Mrs. W. J. Gilroy, celebrated
"The ()nail's Skipper" a Tiffany- their 62nd wedding atutiversary last
Stahl procel n, suggested by the
Jack Londo s; ory "Demetrious Con-
tos" will ben`
Improvement.
Alex. Coleman is having his house
reshingled.
The exterior woodwnrk of iteiville
church is being pained.
E. C. Cunningham's garage is get -
tine: 0 good dose of orange paint.
F. R. Smith hes had his hoose on
Queensberry street, redecorate 1.
School Fairs are here
Park. The building, when completed
mil add to the beauty or the business
section in Eexter.
Extend Quarantined Area.
In continuing its efforts towards
the control and eradication of the
corn borer in Canada the Dominion
Department of Agriculture has ex-
tended the quarantined area to in-
clude the whole of the province of
Quebec, and all of Ontario with the
exception of the districts of Thunder
Bay, Patricia, Lenora and Rainy
River.
Yukon Mails.
During the season of closed nevi••
gation on the Yukon River, which ex-
tends approximately from October 1
to May 131, parcel post to the Yut:on
will be suspended except for the post
offices at Champagne, Carcrose and
White Horse. Matter prepaid at par-
cel post rates and intended for other
points in the Yukon besides these
three named may be addressed to
White Horse, and the addresses may
make arrangements with the trans-
portation company operating between
White Horse and Dawson to convey
the parcels from White Horse to their
destination.
e feature picture at.
charge two only imagination on the as the J. rrguson Se Co., busineee has traction content to the Grand theatre who attended this gathering are scat -
part of the writer. ,'been disposed of to H. A. no.-tce, of I eommenc•.ing next Monday for a 2 tered far and; wide, Rev, Mr. Wren,
day's run. It is said that Belle Ben. then pastor of Wellington church,
presided. J. A. Lambert, who spoke,
has passed on. Two of their grand-
children, Miss Florence Addison and
Friday afternoon of this week in the ocrneioned owing to the death oe Mr, k Monty Love playing opposite. Other George Barrington Gilroy presented
Public Library at three o'clock when , Ferguson last December. The family !members of the cast include Cullen them with a purse of gold. On Sep -
the ladies of the Ethel Branch are to , hope to continue their t esidennr here 1 Landis, Mary MoAlster, Gino Cor- Mother 11, 1027, they celebrated
be present and give the program. The for some, time at least. The business I rttdo, G. Raymond Nye, Pat Hartigan, their diamond wedding and were sur -
Roll Call to be answered by telling . has been carried on by Kenneth Fele Adolph Millar, Frank Leigh, Philip rounded by all the members of their
the most interesting thing seen at guson since the death of his father. ' Sleeman, Steppin Fetchit and Carol- family. The gathering was held sl
Exhibition. A hearty invitation is Vine Snowden, The picture 'WAR dir- the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ads
extended to all the/ ladies in the Moor Loeals ectad by John G. Adolfi from an a- dison, at Mt. Forest. Others speak -
community to come and enjoy a pro- Half of September gone. daptation by John Fra is Natteford, ing were: A. W. Wright, Theron Gib-
fitable afternoon. Normal schools re -opened on "The Devil's Skipper" a graphic
Tuesday. story of a woman captain of a slave
Won t London Fair. ! Another Friday the 13th is due h1 ship who when a young and heauti-
Wednesday. They celebrated their
50th anniversary by giving a supper
to their relatives and friends. Many
1 Toronto, who will take possees:on as
Ethel Ladies to Visit Brussels W. 1, soon as stock -taking has been com-
A very interesting meeting is to be ' pleted. It is one of the oldest bust -
held by the Women's Institute on neer places in town and the sale was
nett we plays the title role in this
darmatic story -will be seen in one of
her greatest character roles with
son, G. R. Gilroy, a brother, Fred
Gilroy, a son, Dr. Gilroy, a son, and
t J. 11. Addison, son-in-law. Then on
J. W. Brown, New Liskeard, andDecember. fur belle of. New. Orleans, married to Wednesday, at Mrs. Addison's, they
an old Morris Township boy, hnd his The bleat of the candidate is heard the son of a we{tlthy family, and the quietly celebrated their 62nd wedd-
two horses at the Western Fair. Onin the land. mother of a bay girl, is tows from ing anniversary. The family consists
Wednesday last Gertrude S. was only Saturday's rain was a great help her child, shanghaied abroad a sail- of two sons, Rev. Dr. W. E. Gilroy,
to vegetation. Ing vessel where she has to fight for editor of Congregationalist, of Bos -
able to get 5th place in the 2.2b pace,tun; F. H. Gilroy, manager of the
but on Friday "Little Tip" won the Brussels Fair—Thursday and Fri- her life against great odds and saved
2.20 teat. 'Saturday's free Press had day, Oct. Sand 4. from a terrible fate by one of the Bank of Nova Scotia, at Petrolia, and
the following note:—In the 2.20 trot, Brussels and vicinity were well crew. Later she becomes the skipper one
Yes daughter,
brother, , f Mt
Little Tip, owned by J. W. Brown, of represented at London Fair last of the salve ship, and in the course of ,
roy
New Liskeard, won three straight week, her business dealings comes to New and a sister, Mrs, Tasker, of Mi.
heats after finishing second to Milil• To new subscribers we will mail Orleans twenty years after her kid- For st.Ms. GilroyGilroy
84 t)i s4 84 moin n u�Ie
st
da Brooks in the slowest anile negot- The Post from now until the erd of napping. She plans revenge upon
endfated. The latter was second in the of the year for 50 cents the man who was the cause of her was a merchant at Mt. Forest for
remaining heats, which were trotted The Conservatives of Ontario will unhappy life. 11 is in meeting thin over 50 years. lie is the only trustee
;n six, five and four minuttes easter gather at Toronto on September 19 Than that the great highlights of the left of the original board of Welling -
than the first.1 to do honor to Premier Ferguson. i, story unfold. i ton Street United Church.
BOWS footed, no matter what the weather.
AL0O0K—In Morrie townshir, 0f lrtflay. 1
Sept 18.h to Mr. and Mr< bl bard 13 Alt
cook,a daughter—.Audrey Jean.
To Contractors
The Council of the Township of (Grey are
asking for tenders for the w,,rk to be mimeos
thn Shahan Drain. North Branch Aeauchemp
Creek, west Branch IetTeggert and the
elders Drains.
The pito, of these drains may be seen at the
Clerk's office, Ethel. The towest or any wi-
rier not necessarily. ncoepted. Tenders will
be opened at thenext meeting of the Council
to be held on Saturday, Oot tits
,1.H FE AR, Clerk.
Cranbrook Cemetery
NOTICE OF MEETING
A 'meeting or all parties interested in the
Oranbrook Cemetery will be held at the
Cemetery, on So. rday afternoon of this week
set Inst • at 180 o'oloolr. for the purpose of
arranging for necessary work to be done. A
good attendance SaCE31d frt. ETERY By
O11h1I Ier TER
AUCTION SALE
o f
40 Head
of Cattle
Steers and Heifers
Weighing 500 to 800 Lbs
All Durhams Good Quality
IN BRUSSELS
on Friday, Sept. 20th
At 2 o'eloek
Terms made known day of sale
Jas. Taylor, Nesbit Hamilton,
Auo. Prop.
1 In Bath, England,, water. is still
flowng through the lead 'pipes that
were used in Roman time{.
AUCTION SALE 11(
—of- .
Sheep and Lambs 111
Thomas Brown, auctioneer, has re-
ceived instructions to sell by public
auction on Lot 2 con 3, Hullett, on 1
Thursday, 'Sept. 24th, at1;30 pen.
the following : 75 good young breed-
ing ewes, 30 ewe lambs and 6 buck
lambs. These are a choice lot of
sheep for any person to buy. Terms
—8 months' credit on approved joint
notes. 4 per cent• straight off for
cash. i
T. Brown, auctioneer ; Mat. Arm-
strong, proprietor.
of 1
AUCTION SALE
Farm, Farm Stock
and Implements
Auctioneer, Thes. Gundry has
been authorized t o sell by pub)ie
auction tor Walter McGill, North
half Lot 40, eon, 3, Towntahip of
!East Wawanosh, commencing at 1
p. m. on Monday, ,Sept, 28rd., his en-
tire stock and implements. The
farm, consisting of 100 acres will
also he offered for sale.
Grand
Theatre
Friday & Saturday - Sept. 20 & 21
The We <.sding March
IN ITS ENTIRETY
An Erich Wort, Stroheim Creation with
Erich Von Strohelm and Fay Wray
A FLASH 011 GENIUS prod,. ed itlThe Wedding Marcie"
An idea, strtaing in its originality. Itnugimation rarely
I'na•fd. Aptt'ariution fru• detail axtraniely 13u118 laI, Idetliue
produced 'alite Wedding March" Vienna It t± Are the War
—gay—en] orf l—gla toot ons Frosn the heights of its Stag.
nifieence to the depths of its povert y, Von ,Steoheim hits
nottraved it It "The Wedding Murch." A lasting and
heactLifu1 mean/vialto a vanished 1111.
A PARAMOUNT PiCTURE
Monday & Tuesday - Sept. 23 & 24
TIFFANY -STA H L presents
"The Devil's Skipper"
WiTH
BELLE BENNETT
AND
MONTAGU LOVE
From the Jack London story "Deme-
trios Contos" adapted to the screen
by John Francis Natteford,
A Beautiflu Girl Through a Hus-
bands Treachery Becomes A Hard
Cruel Skipper Of A Slave Ship.
A. thrilling and Dramatic Picture
with BELLE BENNETT in HER
Greatest (Screen Role.
Friday and Saturday - Sept. 27 - 28
ZANE GREY'S
"Stairs of Sand"
Hold on . You Can't pass up Guard
Latey 1"
Re's Zane "Grey's sensational crea-
tion 1 The Ivan who fights for love I
Smashes his way to a woman's
heart ! And loses the fight with a
laugh 1 The famous story -teller's
most lovable character I Wallace
Berry's greatest role 1. A tense, ro-
mettle drama in clangorous places 1
A PARAMOUNT
WITH
WALLACE BEERY
JEAN ARTHUR
CHESTER CONKLIN
PICTURE
Cum�nII Tom Mix and Tony Clara Bow
g "The Patriot" "ChafIle Cha !!a $Bahia,'
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