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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1929-9-25, Page 8"UV1aI)NI.SDAY, SE1't. 25th, 1920. I04II'4KAIRICtc iMaist ' 4 e{gKiei GKteic PATTERN S Wall Paper 011141 On Sale at Greatly Reduced Prim Now is a gootl chance to have that ronni Papered and gt-t the benefit of the Tiedecorat- iug during the hall and iii ter. Every pattern on Fele is a bargain. , Our ri gular stock also enutaln`; a choice selec- AYES TIME, tion iii nli•tu-elate trait, ring and eoloxiugtg, and a number o them in Suuwol•thy Papers. till Whoo ing Cough To control this diatreesing ailment, which lets been pre- valent, we have Leen selling Vapo-Cresolene Outfi s $11)0 • Vapo-Cresolene Liq;ud 35c hots. Kroh's Croup Syrup for Croup and Whooping Cough v0e hots. Roche's Embrocation $1.90 Wilson's FLY PADS STICKY FLY PAPER FIrY COILS FLY VOX }+ LY SW ATTF,PtS INSECT POWDER The Pattern You Want is sure to be found in the Pictorial Review Catalogue or Pall Quarterly. Look tbrougb them F. R. SMITH lite .1w' Sy Store Druggist and Stationer atzatsi2r=iDawan-arera:;3mxti=r2telDrP+Sr3r ear; -zat i;rzix.,1;3t ;oaarhr: re , Ali EI 3 Local News Items I Will Meet at Hensel! Took in Seaforth Fair The Deanery of Huron will eet A ober the Seaforer from astuFridayssels oafter- ok in in Hensall on Thursday, , noon They had a fine day for the 10th. Show. Took in Atwood Fair 1Made Personal Call. .•A number front Brussels took in a on the Salvation Army Atwood Fair on Saturday. It � hl a were in town Friday making a call was an ideal day. ' for donations for their Harvest Thank Went to Fire l offering. A number from Brussels sels motored MakingSome Changes. out to the b rn fire am t Harvey limn -A L17 mel thane mut has been at tee's on the :nth on Friday evening. (the Brussels telephone Central mak- Annual Plowing Match !Ina some changes for their long dis- North Huron Plowman's As:oris- : tance lit.,s that come into Brussels. tion will hold its annual 1- lowing Indians Predict match on Oct. 23rd on \'4'm. Render - I • t Severe Winter. son's farm, adjoining Wingdiam, The Indians Claim that there are Annual Field Day - l .d„ns of a severe winter in evidence The. annual Field Day of Brussels ! in the present harvest. Corn hulks Continuation School will be held on are heavier, bark has thickened, and Thursday of this week. Afternoon nutshells aretimthan they have .sports will be held at Victoria Park. s Bowling Jitney Pictures Coming to Grand. On Monday evening D. C. Ross The following pictures are booked was high man at the weekly jitney for the Grand. Keep list for future with A. Strachan, 2nd ; Walter Kerr, reference; -- 3rd ; and Rev. Mr. Fowler, 4th. September: 27-28—Stairs of Sand Goderich Fair Next Week. :30 -Oct, 1—Prowlers of the Sea. The popular district fair at Gode- oeteber:. -rich Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 3-4-5—Tom Mix. September 30, October 1 and 2. Fu program of races and grandstand at- tractions Tuesday and Wednesday. Entertainment by Cowan Concert Company in Opera Hoose Wedde, day Tright. 'Went to Kincardine. ,A few from town motored to Kin- Passed Away Sunday. sardine on Thursday and took in the Mrs, William Jardine, a well known second game between Teeswat. r and resident of town, died at her home on 'Kincardine. The home to im won William street early Sunday morn - 6 to 8, tieing up the round. The third ing after being confined to her bed game was played in Port Ed zm. on far a l eek, death beim; due to heart lifonday and Kincardine won the trouble. She was in her 7Kth year championship of Bruce by a score ofand ,e as predeceased by her husband 4 to 1, about five ye'irs ago. Some 10 years Ontario Elections. ''go, the family moved to l3russels judge E. N. Lewis w•itl hold a court from Milton. Deceased was born in in the Town Hall, Brussels, an Oct, Banbridge, Ireland, tend came to 2nd, to hear complaints on appeals Canada in her girlhood. She was for the coming Ontario Election. The married to the late Win. Jardine at last day to make appeal, is Saturday, Stree:tsville, and they resided at El•in- iSept. 28th. This is not much native, dale and Milton before moving to but every voter had better sae that I31useels. Deceased is survived by his name is on the List which may be three daughters, Mrs. Frank Teasdale seen at the Clerk's office. of Concord; Mrs. W. S. Scott and Miss Nellie Jardine, of Brussels, and Had a Narrow Escape two sisters, Mrs. J. Irwin, Streets - Joseph and Mrs. 'Querin had been ville and Mrs. Wardell of Port Hope, visiting with relations and friends and two brothers, Jno. McClelland' ed, the perdicament of the b.+autiful to over one million sapless Para - journey Woodstock, and on resuming; their Port 'Credit; and Geo. McClelland, of contracted for the screen SMS her mount has {• she discovers Mercedes wh ,n ' •] on . P The funeral washeld., d C'o ksvlll on Monday had � a homeward 5 ho"Stain e i h.to all of them.S a of 'ottrnr t Yg ensnared ethe ha : anmti heart n..na1 cl b d y fromt{! late r afternoon her e that. Tuesday death escape from d ay st etwenty-first Zane Grey classSand"isthe tw cat f sk n the p e young Spanish officer 1c a situationY 0 ' P conducted JK The either press want to have over Mrs. home, the services being CO 1 'The press report says : Mr and Mrs. by her pastor, Rtv F G. I''vwler. to excite intr;rest and Itty. That is novel to be picturtzed by Paramount, Joseph Querin, Brussels, had a nar- The pallbearers were: Jno. Crcrar, what happens in "P1awlrre of the and is a worthy successor to a long row escape from death at noon to- Dr. McRae, D. McTavish, L. Eckmier day, when the ear in which they W, S. Scott and P. Teasdale. Among were traveling homeward was struck those from a distance to attend the by the engine of a C. P. R. train at , funeral were; F. Teasdale, Concord; the Vansittart avenue crossing. The Jno, McClelland, Port Credit; Geo, car, descending the steep hill, was McClelland, 'Cookeville; Mrs, Irwin, driven right onto the track in the ; Streetsville; and Mrs. J. 0. Clark, . path of the oncoming westbound of Port Hope. Interment was Inde freight. The engine smashed into ' in i5rnssels cemetery. Many floral the automobile, throwing it and the , tributes were made. The. Missionary occupants some distance. The car Society of Melville church presented was a complete wreck, but Mr. and a life certificate "In Memoriam". The Mrs. Quorin escaped luckily, although daughters have the sympathy of the latter suffered painful injuries many friends in the loss of their to her shoulder and severe bruises. mother, 7-8—Linte1in'. 11-12—Wild Party 11-15—Ladies of the Night Club 18-19—Wheel of Life 21-22—Done+.otic Meddlers 25-26—The Patriot 28-29—The Lone Wolfs Daughter. Brussels United Church REV, A. W. BARKER. 6, 0• MINISTER Sunday, Sept- 29 10.15—Sunday School will gather 11—Rally Day Service S. S. and Congregation Subject : "The Quest of Others" A good program will be given. 7 p.m.—Public Worship. Theme: ••Releasing the Impri.ened Splendor” Tuesday—Y. P. S. Social Evening Wednesday --Prayer Service Friday—Choir Rehearsal Sunday, October 20th Ameivcreary Sunday. Rev, \1V. P. Lane 13 A.. of Seaforth, will preach marring sal evening. A Thank.uffering will he received. Friday Sept, 27th The Sectional meeting of the W, M. S. of Iluroa Presbytery will convene in the Br u.. •;s United Church, Forenoon and afternoon session, In the Evening at 8 o'clock Rev. Dr. Savage, of ,Pontiac, Mich., will speak. Liberal offering asked for his Radio work. T BRUSSELS POST BUNCH of 10 York Pigs, Six Weeks old, for sale. Glen Eckmier, Phone 35-17. 15-2 FOR SALE -3 Acres of Turnips; 2 Colony houses; 1, 8 -inch grinder; 21 loads oat straw. Apply to D. E. Sanders, Phone 83-13, 15-1 LOST—A Telephone spur. Anybody finding same leave at Telephone Office, Brussels, 15-1 FOR SALE—General Purpose Mare, .10 years old, will sell reasonable. Telford Keifer, Lot. 16, Con. 7, Grey, Phone 34-7. 15-3. LOST—A Sorrel Driving Mare. Find- er will please ring 008-13, Wing - ham. 15-2 FOR SALE—Young Pigs, 7 weeks; 20 chunks, about 50 lbs. J. C. Beckett, Jamestown, Phone 84- 18. 15-t FOR Sale—Two wheel riding plow. Apply to Ed. Collis, Phone 35-7. 11-2. FOR SALE—Moncrieff Store build- j United Church. St i It 4 I Ithe * * ft ft It II,air/, Ji• ,; it jt a R ; _ A . Dollar is Saved When in the o,� it is $an. A NI.) the sooner it is deposited in the Bank the greater the as- surance of its Ming saved, A Savings Account is a magnet for money that ordinarily slips through one's fingers, and an income. paying guarantee for the future. 'HIE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Whroh IS camel lgarr,alcd 'THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA Out For a, Test. The Fire Engine was out for test !this (Wednesday) afternoon. Appointed Returning Officer. I Albert J. Goldthorpe, R. R. 4, Gode • rich, has been appointed Returning Officer for the coming Provincial election. , Is Assisting at School. } Miss Florence Stewart is taking the room taught at the Public School • by Miss Dougall, during the latter's absence. Will Visit Guelph. East Huron Teachers Assoe;ation will hold their convention next month at the 0. A. C., Guelph. The date has not been set yet. No School There was no school in the second room of the public school, owing to Miss McDougall being absent, on account of the serious illness of her mother. Improvements. Miss Carrie Hingston is having her house reshingled. Chas. Pope is putting a new roof on his residence. Miss Budd, John street, hos had. her kitchen reshingled. No Story this Week Owing to some mistake at Toron- to the first part of our story "The Case and the Girl" was shipped to somewhere, and the other fellow's shipment of plate was sent here on Tuesday. The story will be started next week. ing. For further partieulare ap- I Rev. Dr. Savage, of Pontiac, tench. ply to Phone 38-6. 14-tf• 'the well-known radio preacher will FOR SALE—House, Stable and 1 speak on the evening ref Friday Sept. acre of land in Valton. Apply to 27th. W. J. Woods, Phone 19-7. 5-tf On Friday, Sept. 27th, the section - Leaves for Scotland Bev. Dr. Perrie, D. D., of Wing - barn, leaves to attend the first gem cral assembly of the United Presby- terian resbyterian Church, of Scotland, which is to be held hi Edinburgh, Scotland, next month. Minor Locals These days are ideal summer days. Might its well sniff the last rose of summer. 23. C. S. field day to -morrow (Thursday). The iia: t king is on the program those nights. A number took in the Atwood Fair on Thursday. It tried awfully hard to hail last Wednesday afternoon. 13russeIe Fall Fair will soon be here : Thursday and Friday, Oct. :3-4, Until October 30 the residents of Ontario will ascertain what excellent people they really are. Ontario motor accidents were 3,:112 in 1925. Ontario motor acci- dents were 5,397 in 1928. Judging by the demand for 1R'ize lists this year Brussels Fair should record a splendid exhibit of entries. Elcet•tion day has been set for Wednesday, October, the 30th, This gone into, and after a lengthy dis- wiil lie a great event In the old his- eussion it was fhnally decided tilat no toric fighting grounds. - 1 candidate would he placed in the School Fairs have been most sue- field for this election. ees.'ful. They certainly are do'ng a fine piece of work for the children A Zane Grey Story Many practical lessons are inculcated Zane Grey, who- is probably the in this manner, best known American fiction writes Canada, it is predicted, will be free ' fa the author of "Stairs of Saud" of debt in 25 years, Unless, of (mune the government weaken: and gives the romance of old Arizona, which ear to it further bunch of eels, pay- was recently completed as .5 moving rnent schemes, picture at the Hollywood Paramount studios and which comes to the "Prost•lers of the Sea" Grand Theatre for 2 nights ;beginning Besought by her brother and hie on Friday, Zane Grey's first hook partner, gun smugglere operat, 1g on was a success, as were all of his ro- thr: Cuban coast, to blind the C'lptain mantic western stories which follows of the guard with her beauty -a that I ed. The phenomenal popularity of their contraband cargo can be land- his Aeries brought the salve of each !al meeting of the W. M. S. of the Huron Presbytery will convene in the United Church. Sessions, Morn- ing and afternoon. FuII programme is published on page 4 of this Issue. Newspaper Advertising The Cheapest Yet. • Roger W. Babson, eminent busin- ess statistician and forecaster, reports a test of the comparative value of newspaper and radia advertising. Figures presented show that each reply from the radio cost $1613,03, while each one from the newspaper edvt. cast 75 cents. It will be some time yet, remarks the Barrie Ex- aminer, before radio broadcasting puts newspaper advertising out of business. North Huron U. F. 0. To Stay Out of Election, The United Farmers of .North Hu- ron held a meeting in the Town Hall, Wiugham, last Friday afternoon for the purpose of discussing the question of putting a candidate in the: field for the coming election. The follow- ing speakers took part in the discuee- ion: W. J. Henderson, Mrs. Oliver Anderson, Donald McLean, Robert Couttes, Miss Stewart, Gordon Lamb, W. M. Rutherford and Mrs. George Lane. The question eves. thoru.tghly The Hittdoos have a belief that evil spirts are especially prone to molest women and children mmedi• ately alter the latter have eaten candy. MED 13ROADFOOT.-1n Grey township, on Thur' • day, September 10th, John Broadtoot, 1, his Beth year, JARDJNR — In Brus=etp, on Sunday, Sept. 22nd.Eltsabeth tluUlelinnd, widow of the late William Jardine, !n her 78th Year. Auction Sols. SATURDAY, ,SEPT 28th. — Farm, ra-,n Stock, implements, deo.. at S. pt, Lot 14. Con, 1, Grey. Sale nnronorved at 1 o'clock. Sm. vey Hunter, Prop.: ,1 n. Taylor, Anc. -Tenders Wanted The Municipal Council of the Townehip of Morris is asking for tenders for the repair work on the Unseell Drain and on the ale- Canghey Drain. Tenders will be opened at a apsotal meeting of the Connell to be held at the Township Hall. on Thursday, Ootnber Srd, at 8 o'clock p m Plans and specifications inky be seen at the Clerk's residence. A. MooltWEN, Cie -Ir. To Contractors ,r Set S 1n} } t 144.. .1efs. fel f f let degfet ee to is et f e fe ee ssee teteee eel b i THE Pi kIinQ Scare IS NOW ON CINNAMON BUDS WHOLE ALLSPICE CELE.RY.SEEL). 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 Excellent Preservative Creolin Disinfectant A. Rafe, Powerful Germ Killing and Cleansing Disinfectant. isel4aHi4�lgtC,t2r�+�t6tg�tG3Glet�+kt#:�;�iHWnt�tG`1g1K�'�'l%;Go etB?t:t6tgt7F's� . Dr. McLeod's Stomachic An excellent Preparation for Ulcers of Stomach, Indigestion, Etc. dAp a8i2if'a rdteih91NYMM,ut3i`+3t'dtpT73Fc` eoltFh'3adnFt`> rDIDai Leave Your Films Here Will Not Fade Unique Border Prints Allen's Drug Store Exclusive Agent for Nyal and Penslar Remedies Druggist and Stationer Successor to James Fox The Council of the Township of Grey are -Mere titan 400,000 women and The Nile has a greater variety of asking for tenders for the work to he done on. the 3loahan Drain, North Branob Beanchnmp gil'Is in Vienna, Austria, their fish than any other river in tho earn chute Drains. {!rank, wast Brnnah DfaTnegarc and Ghe own living. world. The plans of these drains may be seen at the Clerk's t face, Ethel. The lowest or any ten. Ter not necessarily accepted, Tenders will be opened at the next meeting of the Council to beheld onSatnrdoy,Oct 5th .1, H FE \n, t'terk. 4.1 LANDS FOR SALE _., FOR TAXES Notice is hereby given that the list. of lands 'or sale for Taxes hes been prepared and that ropier thereof tan be had at this (Ince, nod that the list is being puhilebed lu bite Onv.ric Gszrtte of Jule truth, 27th, P tt last Srd and 10th and thatin defantt in t1 a payment .of said Taxes and scare, the land will be sold on Mon. day, October 21st, 1825, at two o'clock in the fternom, at the Court House in the Town of (toderich GORDON YOUNG, Coeuty •rrennerer. {•cunt, Teens Office 8-1.'e. Godelloh, Aug 7,1825 • AUCTION SALE ALI 'rIO. BALI,, —Po h'AR\t 1 tfui Stork, Implements, Ste. .las. Tay- lor, Auctioneer. hits been Inetrttc't4 to set! tit S. Lt. Lot 14, Con. a, Grey, on SaturdttY, Sept. 2sth, at t o'clock, sharp the following: 1 team or margin s and 11 years old; .1 cows supposed to En in colt; 1 cow fresh; 5 spring Calves: 1 calf 2 weeks old; 25 Leghorn hens 1 year old: 125 Leghorn pullets; 1 Loose and a gander; 1 set of hew; 5.• harness: 1 set of light harness; 1 Massey Havels wagon; 1 Massey Barris rake; 1 Fleury walking plow; 1 set of trance a; 1 gang plow; 1 Massey 'Jerrie seed drill: 1 snuffler; 1 disc; 1 mower; 1. 3e -gal milk ,an; -number of milk pails; 1 separator; 1 Daisy churn; 2 Buckeye Incubators, large and small; 1 honey storage; 1 honey Can; 1 sugar kettle; 1 bicycle; Some househald effeels, and outer articles. Ia•erything meet bo sold as barn !tits been destroyed by fire. The farm will a:so be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. Terms made known on day of sate. TE11111i —Sums of (10 and under - cash; over that amounts months credit on furn- ishing approved joint notes. ❑ per cent per annum off for oasis on e r'. da a- mounts. Land owners for security. .Ate, Taylor, =Auctioneer; Harvey Bun- ter, Prop. AUCTION SALE 05' PA1T11 S'rOCIC, at Lot 11, Con, s, Mel< drip 'l wp., 2 miles East of Winthrop, on Wednesday Oct, 211d, at 1.3, Sharp,consisting of the Collo\rlbg:-25 two. year old heifers, rising 3 years; 1 yetu•]ing sheers and heifers; Durham grade heifer with cult a r' nIn borer supposed to he at toot; 71ot t P]rose In calf; HolsteinHolsteinvow, rising veers milking good, doe March 4311 Tlaletein Yr line of successes. Wallace Baer row, e years old, treslmned mbnths, Rea," the; Tiffany -Stahl production heavy milker; aged driving mare, quiet to open in the Grand next_Menday Jean Arthur, Chester 'Conklin, Fred and reliable, sof the above hirers are ]tirarrlo Cortez and Cannel Kohler, Guy Oliver and Phillip R. supposed to freshen to November and Myren In the leading roles. Jack Holmes comprise the splendid cast December. This is a choles lot of On - London's story, '"rho Lancashire which will be seen in the picture, Carla -bred stank, mostly Durhunr,,l'olt• Queen," suggested the plot, in which The story deals with the loves of ed Angus and llerafntd ]trade in gaud Captain de Neve, noted for being young girl in an Arizona town Shea condition unit will be positively sold above a bribe, is given the corn- falls under the influence of a powerful without reserve as proprietor has no mend of a particular stretch of man in the community and is 1181 wlnt•r Pard. Tt•Itt5iS-1 menthe' credit, coast, with his life forfeit if any as holed by another who is almost writ be given on furnishing npprredd more guns are landed. His soldierly as heavily steeped in the villainy as' joint bankable paper or a discount of preoccupation with his duties is sud- the first. A young Eastern youth $ per cent. straight Will he allowed �ll denly broken up by the appentty comes to the desert town and wins for cash. Chas. Littre, tit l , Gens H, accidental intrusion of the beautiful her away from the two menaces af. Elliott, Auattonoor, Mercedes, and the intrigue begins. ter considerable thrills and gunplay, Grand Theatre 1 Friday and Saturday - Sept. 27 28 ZANE GREY'S "Stairs of Sand" Hold on . 'You Can't pass up Guerd Larey 1" He's Zane Grey's sensational crea- tion 1 The man who fights for love 1 Smashes his way to a woman's heart ! And loses the fight with a laugh 1 The famous story -teller's most lovalble , character 1 Wallace Berry's greatest role 1. A tense, ro- miltic drama in dangerous places I A PARAMOUNT PICTURE WITH WALLACE BEERY JEAN ARTHUR CHESTER CONKLiN Monday & Tuesday Sept. 30 -Oct. 1 TIFFANY-STAHL presents "Prowlers of the Sea" SHE KISSED HIM ISHE LOVED HIM SHE BETRAYED HIM He Was the Enemy of Her Country But the King of Het Heart—Se Duty Struggled With Love —With a elan's Honor at Stake 1 Ricardo Cortez Camel Myers George Fawcett Frank Laekteen Shirley Palmer a Ginn() Corrado Frank Leigh in a Drama packed with thrilling intrigues and passionate romance. Thursday, hursda y Erido (fair Bay Saturday OCTOBER 3, 4 & s" " Tom Mix Inti Tony 5t Tony" Tom Mix is at his best and "Tony" ably backs his Master up. A 11� e Coned : a lane in "fisticuffs" 9 f Lupin p The Power of the Press Clara Bow Ca�mm ,," "Charlie Cha S..'1 ,,The Patriot h pilo Spaniels" aCl Is