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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1929-10-2, Page 8'WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1929 tegrezeosettleigeetelegegicteogitecgtaitueletetteitteeteleteiEEEnE. PATTERNS of . fall Paper On Sala at Greatly Reduced Prices Now is a good chance to Have that room Papered and get the benefit of the Redecorat- ing during the Fall and Wit, te r Every Pattern on sale is a bargain. Our regular etock also cmlteine a choice 81.111.11- � %A'VES tion in a}, -t,• -flare }n,tt,rus TIME and colorings, and a nuniircr of tbt in in 8unwortby Papers. Whooping Cough To control this distressing ailment, which has Leen pre- valent, we have been selling Vapo-Cresolene Outfits $ 1 90 Vero-Cresolrne Liquid' 35c bots. 1 roh's Croup Syrup for Croup and Whooping Cough 50c bots.. Bottle's Emlrroel,tion $1,90 ' I Wilson's FLY PA D' -TICKY FLY PAPER FLY COILS FLY 'PDX FLY SWATTERS INSECT POWDER kt /1q 11! The Pattern 11 You Want is sure to be found in the Pictorial Review Catalogue or Fall Quarterly. Look through them P. R. SMITH theec,, Store Druggist and Stationer fusee iDrD atX2i:sDsr7kr d;8Y2rAtstirltierDm Zs2r=t319i9'h71a-1,it91.`It - -.-. i3tlrribt3127318} 't]"'} , Local News Items Q THE 13RUSS POST A Dollar is Saved When it is in the Bank - AND the sooner it is deposited in the 1,3ank 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 guaranty e for the future, THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Q THE STANDARD BANKarOF CANADA ,]I FOR SALE -10 Pigs, six Weeks old, also one mare 1500, 9 years old. Earl Anderson, Phone 15-4. 10-1, FOR SALE -Choice Fall Honey, a- bout half clover honey, 4 cents a , 1b without container, George Bone, Phone 126. 15-2 MANGOLDS For Sale. -Apply to W. H. Baker, R, R. 3, Brussels, l Telephone 50-5. 16-1. 1 FOR SALE -An early well bred 1 Oxford ram. Apply to Walter Yuill, Phone 58-16. 15-1 Six Head of Yearling Cattle, reds i and roan, strayed on lot 6, Con. 2 j Grey, about Sept. 15th. Owner is requested to prove property and pay expenses. Alex. McDonald, 1 Phone 20-14. 16-tf. i FOR SALE -A second hand Baby Grand ear, engine thoroughly over , hauled, tires good. In good runn- ing order. Would make a service- able strong truck. Price $50.00.1 Phone Duncan Johnston, Walton. t Lfe-2, BUNCH of 10 York Pigs, Six Weeks old, for sale. Glen Ecicmier•, Phone! 35-17. 15-2 LOST -A Sorrel Driving Mare. Find- j er will please ring 608-18, Wing- I ham. 15-2 1 FOR SALE-Moncrieff Store build -1 ing. For further particulars ap-! ply to Phone 38-6. 14-tf. FOR SALE -House, Stable and 11 acre of land in Walton. Apply to , W. J. Woods, Phone 19-7. 5-tf oved. Nesbit and Mrs. Hamilton and family have moved to the apartme ver L. Eckmier's Store. eld Over Until Next Week. The report of the successful Field ay of P,ruseels Continuation School crowded out and will appear next eek. Obituary Next Week. -. Just Try It. The Obituary of the late Miss Pipe If you save five cents a day from who passed away suddenly on Friday now until Christmas you still will be M morning, will appear next week. broke January 1. Relieving Manager. Mr. kyle, of Toronto, is the relic ing manger at the local branch o the Ilank of :lova Scotia. Conservatives to Meet in Wingham on Thursday. The eemieeevative nominating con volition for North Huron will be bel at Winahant on 'i'hursday', Oct. 3rd, Is Principal of Blyth 'Public School. Ken. Aehtort t former ti n_h•.r or the Brussels is Sr hoot sttlr, r.. Principal of Blyth Public Schou, Took in Blyth Fair. A number mber from lerneseis took in the Myth Pell Fee. feet I richt. A list of the prizewinners may be read on another page of The Post. Hauling Logs by Trucks. Mr. Reitz of St Clement.,, has two trucks hauling. logs through town to Listowel, where hn is erecting a saw mill and will cut up the loge. Exchange of Property. Wm. Styles has traded his proper- ty on John street, for the brick cot- tage on, N lizabe tit streetown • ,• d b• W. A. Lowry. The Styles family are now occupying their new home. Overcrowding the Front Seat. Traffic officers have orders to "pinch" the owners of coupes, or roadsters where he finds more than three people crowded irate the- wet. The crowding of front seats in auto- mobiles has been deemed dangerous. Moved to Kincardine. Rev. George and Mrs. Jewitt mov- ed their household ,goods from Gtrile- rich to Kincardine on Thursday, and will spend the fall and winter with their sen and daughter-in-law, the Rev. William Jewitt and Mrs. Jcwite at the personage, Kincardine. Armstice Day is on Thanksgiving. Armistice day and Thanksgiving day coincide with respect to their both falling on Monday, Nov. ei this year, and the current issue of the Canadian Gazette accordingly pub- lishes a proclamation declaring that day to be one of public thanksgiving. Drew Big Crowd. The address Inst Friday evening -of Rev Dr. Savage, of Pontiac, Mich, in the United Church, drew a pack ed house, Rev. Mr. Barker was chairman and Revs. Fowler, I3russelil, Mains, Walton, and Craik, of Gorrie assisted at the serviec. Everyone was pleased •with the address. To Meet at Windsor. 0 v The e2nd annual convention of f the Ontario Provincial W. C. T. U. H will be held at the Central United D Church, Windsor, from October 7('.1 to Ilth, inclusive. Ito - Card of Thanks. d Mrs. Skelten and daughter wish to express the deepest gratitude for the th many at.t, of kindnc lioral tribute F and e lite: ton of sympathy in their an recent sad bereavement. st Engagement Announced. The engagement is announced of Bessie Gertrude, daughter or r. and Mrs, Samuel Tenfold, of Guelph ° to Mortimer Francis Gillen, son of • Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Gillen, Pakenham, Ont„ the marriage to take place at o Woolwich Street baptist C iirch, Guelph, on October 18th. Miss Pen- c fold was former principal of toe a d3rueee}s Continuation School. Brussels Bolted Church REV. A. W. BARKER.. B. 0. MINISTER Sunday, Oct. 6th 11 a.m.-Public Worship. Subject : "Christ's Wardrobe" 3 p.m. -Sunday School Session. Missionary Program and Offering. 7 p.m. -Public Worship. Theme: "Remerilber Jesus Christ" Tuesday -Y. P. Society. Wednesday -•Prayer Service Friday -Choir Rehearsal Sunday, October 20th Anniversary} Sunday. Rev, \V. P. Lane 13 A., of Seaforth, will preach morning and evening. A Thank.offering will be received. ;del ,.w ,-.- Three Shows at Grand. Th.• Grand Theatre will 'he open red nights, this week, Thursday riday and Saturday, with Tom. Mix d his famous horse., Tony in the "ry of "Just Tony" There will be o excellent comedies. Gard of Thanks. Itw 1. The family of the late Mrs. Jar- A cline desire to convey to friends and ' neighbours their thanks for and ap- tI' pr elation of the many kindnesses ing drown them during their recent ber- W 1 avement. fire Wa "Famous Words" Ve VB The elr•etirm c:_mpaign is only a jus few days old, hut we're wilding to the bet dollar: to dill pickles that "T am we indeed glad tonight to ser: such a 'ng large gathering oe women'' has al- lith ready been ;id 493 times. alys et Look at Your Label. tap Ines therea Ivan with soul so It t dead who never to himeelf hath said, 'fire "I11 pay befog I go to bed the debt 't 1 owe the: rntere?" 11!g P Yes, there are some we know full well, who miser I10 such a tale could tell; hut they, 1 tnir fear will go to -well, the place on h where there's no winter, brio Pictures Coming to Grand. who The following picturee are booked Inc the Grand. Keep list for future roto Loren Big Picture, • Among the extras in 9 Lingerie" e Tilfany-Stahl production fe,ltur- Malrolm McGregor and Alit'e hite at the Grand next Monday, SOME' of the soldier, or the World r now domiciled in the L'. S. War terans' Hospital at :,awtelle, Cal., t outside 0f Hollywood, When hospital scenes in "Lingerie" re filmed, showing the heartbreak - meeting between Lloyd and the e French midinette after his par- i, from a wound, some of the erens appeared a,4 the other oc- ants of the hospital ward, giving. hat realism so highly Prized by ctors, 'Lingerie" is the storyf Y • n American o an hops afer his owedding , on othat wife married him for his money, sts •for service in France. While is first furlough in Paris fate gs into his life a little ntidinette se loyal and devoted care at last i,rls the tangles of his marriage smooths the way to real h spin•• Pee. Included' in the cast besides Malcolm McGregor and Alice White as Leroy Boyd and "Lingerie," the litt}p mirlinette whose real name his American tongue can't giute tom- r a are Mildred Barris, who plass the role of the wife, Armand Knife, ( nrncliit Kellogg, Kit Guard,Victor ' 1 and 31 n•cella Corday. An ex - feature will a Charlie Chaplin •der in addition to the reg'ilar comedy. Meet at Seaforth, ,r some unforseen reason, the here Convention of East Huron :met at Seaforth on Thursday October: 3••4 -5 --Tom Mix. 7-8--Lingi'rin,.. 11 -12 --Wild Party 14 -15 --Ladies of the Night Clteb 18.19) Wheel of Life 21-'3 .Domestic Meddlers 2ti-'i,.._.T110 Patriot 2`t -let -.-The- bone Wolfs Daughter. Minor Locals. October, Gorrie Fair on Saturday. Council meets next Monday even- ing, Ontario Elections, Wednesd:ly, Oct. 30. t1 1 (eine Will Fc Trac will and of at Guelph, as was planned. Fol - g le the program for Inc ear- riessi0na. Thursday, Oct, 10th orning session 10 a.m. in St. s' Parish Hall -Opening ex - is, conducted by Rev. Mr. Lane yes of Welcome, Mayor Gold- Iteading of Minutes; Appoint - of Nominating and Resolution uittees; President's Address; raphy for Second Book Classes, Douglas. 12, Noon, luncheon in Side United. Church. Ad- by Mr, A. ipal, Seaforth, Farmer, Treoo Collegiate ation" Special program of and' coimmunity singing. Af- on session, 2 pint. -•'St. Thomas' Hall, Teaching Health, Miss on, Stratford Normal School; New English History" by 31iss 1 girl iY, Oct. 10 and 11, instead 70 more shopping days before ' lowin Christmas. ions The rain on Sunday took away the warm spell. 3i The leaves are fast adopting their ! Thom autumn hue. 1 ercis Tom Mix and Tony at the (grand, 1 Addr Thursday, Friday and Saturday. rl ing, If your subscription has expired meat please renew at once. We need the Com: money. Geog Brussels Fair -Thursday ant Fri- Miss day of this week. The Palace will be North peeled Thursday evening. . dress The Tlquinoxial gales Have been on Princ the program, announcing the eon- Educ =cement of the fall season, music Items of news are gratefully re- tern° eived at The Post. Drop around Parish rad tell us about it, or use the tele- Evers hone Our number 's 31. The t, - Church Notes 1' . Melville Presbyterian Church r I 1)r, Biu!g',ler U•Hnr" t0,f1 give an 1 addm«• ii 'L•!t01e Chute h t,n Von. flaynit,- ;0,41.O,'i Nth. f)r O'li,un i stent 111 L'fa)In Tlr'_'9 mr anker lilt' R mod, 311 - (onort Berle 1 t•. +,f 1 he Pre t.t,it inn ri'11)eh, end ee ve. 1 thirty sig yenta of e,une.i Chri.tom hr,r the,. among w,• 11811 mill c•hiltl- 1en. It gill (14' a gr t,/1.1 priviirgeLo hear ii: (1 meet Dr. (1 Ifara• The Y 1'. S. 01 11.4ville Church °polled for the fall and winl pr ter rn Tiienday 'vpuiogwhen Iffirers fin the 1 !.-1111 wsrp i(1eted and a progrnnl Pt even ted, emee t ieg rel i tee et, mental' ciente-TF., 1 e'ire liot,« ,slid Il 11en,tt a on e niihjeet eess 'u life 1,4 dim toldia',ieter 111(08 :than I duru Irl-1nures." The animal re was upheld by A. A. 1.,tn,ont anti Dr. Null ps ml while .1. N Armstrong any e0 i3tiv,t�. Bowman able d, fended the neg. The atgornpnt..m•eie h,,irNil ! Rig] 9!unrmm,sctp.d 1hnr,-oalily el j..y. 85 by all, Th8 decic8„n wew gi 9811 by 1 OW aadipnce in 1'ewnt• of the alrirrua- live, 11 Ba Y Day was nhset veil in 3 le vii Churc)1 last Sabbath at the•n)ot'niniq 1 service. The Rally day program was followed. The pastor, Rev. F. N. Fowler, spoke on the enl-Deet "\8))y 1 wsi 811,015 read 1h8 13ih)e" haling his l remin ke on Psala, 119:105 "Thy word i is a camp unto my feet and a light unto 111y path." The Bibb. ie the moat i„t81Pating Book we have : it is the 1 wor5 of Nod revealed to us by 1118)1 11bn had the power to reveal it. \Vie Fin uld snake the Bible a. lamp mon 11)11 fro, and a light tanto nor path an khsn true guide ' Y g us to.day cl l v [tr tris n h w Ius the right. path 6o follow in the fu• tarp, We elioulcl etudy the Bible with 11 pnrpnee itl view i. e. t.n know (&n1d. To build up a strong spiritual char- acter eve need to etndy it 1•pg nlaely every day, Sabbath evening the Pas- tor's text w11)4 Bev. lit 20 "Behold I at and at the door and knock. if any man hear my voice and 1 peri the door, I will come in to hint and will sup with him and he with Lite," Hnl. ! 1111! hfllnt'4 giant pl01)1(8 shows 1 Christ, standing before the closed floor of a neglected house. Christ. ie kneek- ing at the doer seeking ad)nissioa. This picture represents f Christ knnek- i frig at the dont' of the human heart. Ohrist is pisco tea fr0111 entering; one through lila IfiV1ptraflfthe ei 9lthingsce to yclf the world (8) tItrotlgh our eel fdehnelle and fnrectfulneee of athere. I1i order that Christ clay enter 1hedoor efsear hearts we roust open our hearts to his knock, Armstrong. 3 min. -Conferences in Public School -Primary: Class, led by Miss R. Thompson; First Class, icd by Miss P, Johns; Second Class, led by Miss H. Comtice; Third Close led by Miss Mackay; Fourth Class, led by ,Mr. A, Posliff; Fifth Class, • ..444444.4444 .)0+4'5 +,.re4'141.,).+ial, r. , ., N1.0114044"8.444.44.0#8,0 141 To better acquaint you with the nationally advertised NAL Home Remedies, Toilet Articles, Rubber Goods, Stationery, Ete., we are, by special arrangement with :the Nyal Company, Limited, offering during this sale a full-sized Nyal item FREE ---with each one you buy at the regular every -day price -Two for the price of one, BUY ONE AND YOU GET OA FREE Here are a few of the special bargains we offer. Many other Nyal Preparations at special rate of two for the price of one. See our windows, CI -M1 VA(B1i3HING CREAM 50c Ci -Mi Vanishin Cream - os for • "" NYAL Corn Remover 25c Nyal Corn •. P.emover for .25( 50e Nyal Dentactor Tooth Paste 2 for .50 25c Nyal � ry �.p•m.", Baby Talcum .. Cr for e25 250 Nyal White sryy 9 P' Pine & Tar .. G for .[r5 Ny cOd xL ver Comp. 2 for 1.00 $1.00 Nyal Mineral 'Q �p Mineral Oil 2 for 1.Qi<% 6Dc Nyal ney Pills ... , 2 for •5Q 25c Nyal Hydro- dr) qq gen Peroxide . G for •G5 25c and Liner yo Pill, 2 for •Gal 3 Days Only 234 50c Par Shaving LiCream for •50 MILK OP MAGNESIA 50cNyal f of Magnesia ...2 for .50 '1 1 ."7. I 14' 4+ S: 1+ .1 '4 27 4P 1. ••• :****; „o*`';' ; ,'«0 : . ,w»:.. «»fi r. ••••« •, »*,»; »; :«:«, :«, . . ' ««w• « w««w;«• •»w«;«;:1 ,•..;4.4„2 Allen's Drug Store BRUSSELS led by Miss A..Strong.Rome Economics PosibleTin Rural Friday, Oct. llth. School Education" Miss Everson; 5th Morning session 9 a.m.-Election Class, Miss Redmond; General Tepics of Officers; Report of Resolution Dr. Field. Committee; Appointment of 0, E. A. Delegate; "Music in the Public Schools" Mr. Anderton; "Reading' DOR1f With Children," Miss McLean; "Im- FREEMAN. -At Battersea, Ont., on Peptem• portance of Eye Tests" It, Savauge, ber tna20:(1, 1 eto Dend me ) n'pone Afternoon Session- 1.30; "Phases of Roger olsaOlement(slao)„l I 1 DIED BLACK. -In Norris township,. on Friday, Sept. 27611, Nary Block. (1,11188781h year. ECBMIER.-In Jamestown, on Sslnrday. tient. 28th,. Chrieslan ackmier, in Ida 72nd year. frioLEOD-In mortis township, on Friday. Nept. 27th, Sarna Preollin Robb, widow or the late Jobs MoLned, aged 58 years. PIPE -In Brussels, on Friday, Sept. 27th,. AngeinrePipe, agtd 78 years, 4 months and 10 days ee`etee '9 ' .:ss^': • Coir erect elf:= • F. A. H .;nter's argagn s Practically all our Fall Merchandise is now on hand and for our Fall Fair week, starting Thursday, Friday and Saturday we offer Special Prices on a number of lines. Colne to the Fair and get some of the Bargains. Men's Overcoats Men's Heavy and suits Bibbed Underwear 20 p. C. Reduction Good heavy quality, all wool For early sales. Regular 2.50 fur 2.00 Overalls & Smocks Regular 2,25 for Regular 2 5o for These include all Blues and Stripes. 1 .95 2.20 Blacks, Ladles Coats We have at present a full range to choose from. Garments made by Summers, L id. (formerly Northways), Robertson & Pearce, and Fashion Cloak Co. We will also have for Friday and Saturday a number of sample coats which will make a big as- sortment to choose from. Special prices given on sample coats for the two days. IIIMOOSEirrerfartf stagy Aissammalasai Velvets are Fashionable lipeciai-86 inch Silk Velvet, all range of shades. Heguier 8 28 for 2,75 Special -3G limb Worrelk Fast Dye aurl gond Pile. Z 11 e. ' Regular 1.85 for 1.49 Frilled Curtains I ata carrying too llravy a stock and in or- der ,to clear all go in one lot, Reg. g p to 2a00 for 1.35 Den's Sweater Coats 2 doz all wool, good dark shades. Regular 8.00 For 2.25 Men's Rubber Coats Heavy quality Mole. Back guaranteed not to crack. Regular 11,00 for $L56 Men's Homemade Mitts 160 pairs on hand. Your choice for 65c, Specs Buy in Ladies' Silk Hosiery Regular up to 2.00, inehiding all dark shades for Fall, full fashioned and good heavy qual- ity of Pure Silk. Betlucod price....,• 1,60 Dress Silks - All the newest ehtules, including Cantons, Crepe Satins, etc. Regular to -8.25 ptr yd. Fall Fair Special.,:... - - 2.85 Fine Wool Dress Goods Beautiful sllndes and fini')h, begular up to 1.715 for 1.20 GINGHAMS To clear up balance of stock, all Cfinghams regular up to 800 per' yard for......... 20c !"7- These are only a few of the specials. are in town. Phone 61 Give us a call and look them over when you F A. 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