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1)N1$DAY, October 30th, 1929.
THE
RUSSRI,tS POT
Hess' Poultry
anacea
'Ielps your Poultry through
the moulting setteon, and
starts your Pullets and Moul-
ted, Bens to laying.
5 Ib. pkg. 85e
16 lb. pkg. 25e
Cherry Bark
Cough Syrup
Is a safe, pleasant and ef-
fective•remedy in the treat-
ment of ordinary Coughs and
(olds.
85e and (i0e bots
Piretest Cod Liver Oil
Vitamin Tested --Builds up the system and tends to
prevent Colds 50c and $1.00 bots.
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Cameras
IN COLORS
see the Brownie C'anleras in
the new Colored Coverings of
1 one loud Green.
No. '2 Brownie $i3 25
No. 2a Grownie 4.255
In a shipment of
C h I N A
which we have just opened
up, the open stock
Bird of Paradise
Pattern is being much ad-
mired. See it.
Colored
Medallions
For beautifying the home
Pattern No. 1$1 in the Pic-
torial !review Catalogue fur-
nishes 50 Co ored JIotifs of
various ewes and shapes for
dr corating furuiture and ac-
cessories. (~lives an original
touch. Price 75c.
New
Tally Cards
3 -CST RECEIVED
Good Colored Designs,
Special value 25c doz.
F. Rs SMITH
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MINISTER
Sunday,
JNISTER
Sunday, Nov. 3rd
Communion Service
A brief address. Subject:
"The Mind of Christ"
3 p.m. -Sunday School Session.
Missionary Program and Offering
7 p.m. --Public Worship.
"our Iron Oates"
14 Tuesday -Y. P. Society.
Wednesday -Prayer Service
Friday -Choir Rehearsal
Sunday, Nov. 17th
Rev. Ivlr. Smillie, of India, will speak nt
the morning service.
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Local News Items
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1'$ew Boxes installed. Takes Over Work Shop.
A set of new lock boxes were in- Wm. J. Parkes has taken over the
Stalled at the Postoffice last week. repair at Alex. Andersona:
garrage. andlis open foe business. See
The Radio Will Be Useful card on another pae.e.
Many will dependupon
BJG Shipment of Brown's Irish
Linens; Towels, Table Cloths;;
• Napkins and stamped goods. King
Bros„ Wingham.
PURE BRED Drakes and Cockerels
for sale. Phone 34-17. 20-1
FOR SALE --Leicester Ram Lamb.
Apply to Alex. Hislop, R. R. 1,
Bluevale. ' 20-1.
BOYS Navy and Tweed Suits with 2
Pants, Bargain this week end at
$8.00. King Bros., Wingham.
FEATHER NeckPieceFound on the
17th Con. of Grey. Owner please
' prone 86x. 20-1
FOR SALE- Nine Piga, Six weeks
• old. Earl Andersen, 5th Line,
Morris, Phone 15-4. 20-1
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4e \ Ontario Crops.
Church Notes r acre of fall
1 • to yield e
ricultut•e t1 Y e 1
1i wheat in the province this year was'
le- 23 ewshels to the acre, as against
Melville Presybterian Church '2.1.2 last year and 22.1 average for
A very peofitah'e meeting was held i the last 47 years. Spring wheat
in the rharah, Thui sday Oct.l.7tb, I we: lower than last year but highe••
when De. Mat' nret O'Hara, Of I•atlia, than the average and xyc practicalli
gave a moat Interesting address. In the sante as last year. All clovers
the absence of the Pri's„ Mrs. Sti'ech- were lower than the average,
an, Mr. Fowler presided.; Dr. O'Hara I
spent 36 years in India doing medic&I . A Golden Milestone.
mieainuarywntk. She spoke lnflhei The announcement that the Brt-
ditferent mission fields and of the : rise acid Foreign Bible Society has
great work that is calried on in eon. issued itspopular re ort foe
nection with the Hoopitel, In 1004 she justp
won recognition from the late Ring the current year will be welcomed
,Edward for her valuable service. Dr.. by all those who have had the op.
O'Hara is a graduate from Queen's, i portulrty of reading irom year re
Kingston. Though she has retired the aork of the society. There is
from her woo k she hopes to be still of perhaps no other record of the kind
seiviee at times to her beloved Pres- in the world which prceents in scuh
byterian chetah, A very interesting `. a fascinating way a survey of Chris -
talk on Formosa was also given by' tian in ssionai9 enterprise, or gives
FOR SALE -20 little pigs, ready to ' It1rs, John Robb. 1 with greater insight the religious
wean; 2 cows, coming in in Dec-' !condition of the work in such brief
comber. Jno. Alcock, Phone 42- ' and attractive form. This year the
18.S0-01, Records Kept. ; report is entitled 'Another Mile -
NEW OVERCOATS -Scarfs, Hats The registration of every birth, - stone," and this is a very appropriate
and Gloves just received. See marriage and death occurring in On• I title as 1929 marks its 125 anniver-
them in our Men's section. King tario is safely kept in the vaults of sary, and around the idea of the
the Department of Health at Toron- t Goldcn Milestone" erected in the
Bros., Wingham. to. This is of great assistance to I Forum at Rome centuries ago, from
TWO Young Driving Mares, 5 and 7 the individual and family who desire . which all distances in the Roman Em
years old for sale. Will person cereificates fax various purposes; but I nice were measured, the editor, Rev.
wha got a jack from Hansuld the records are also used in the coin -'E. W, Smith, centres the story of the
Hardware Store, kindly return pilation of statistics, whereby the i society's activities in translation, in
same. C. F. Hansuld, Phone 22-6. Department is able to show to the circulation, and in thed evelopment
20-2. - people. of the province the trend of and progress of the past 125 years.
STRAYED from Lot 21, Con. 4, certain diseases. It then points out I
• Morris, about Ort. 15, a two year measures of community and person- `The Public Forgets,
old steer, about 800 lbs, round al hea'th which will increase the re -1 To the business man who thinks
punch hole thro left car. Reward siscance of the individual to the dis- 1 the public does not need to be con -
ease:: causing so great a loss year stantiy reminded of who he is and
what he sells, the often told story of
Pyle's Pearline will bear repeating.
In 1904 Pearline, a cleaning mater-
ial was used by a large percentage
of the housewives in the country,
and the company spent $500,000 in
the
d-
that year. Later a
advertising a
Y
vertiSinlr was curtailed, and about
1907 it was discontinued altogether,
as the com :any thought the product
was so well known that it did not
require advertising. Sales fell off
According to statistics just pub -
for
by Ontario Department of Alr
the radio for information leading to re -
for to election lection returns tonight Office Will Be Closed. - coy cry. M. Blanki Brussels.. 20 -ti anter year.
As Dr. Hamilton will he in London NEW ARRIVALS-Ivr ees and W0-
(Wednesday.) 1 Injvrad After Leaving Brussels.
Prion and Saturday of this week tat- man's Coats all richly fur trimmed On Sunday afternoon a serious
Council Meets Monday. ! tend r a Dental Clin] ,his office will Prices to suit all, Icing Bros accident happened on the Huron-
Goderith highway, rear Seaforth.
Norman Siegel and wife of Mitchell
t hisaunt
motorcc to Brussels, taking
Mrs. M. Shea end her two sisters,
the Misses Edith and Teresa over to
Brussels where the latter was to ad•
dress a Sunday School, They were
returieng home when something
The regular monthly meeting. O`- be closed thrice two dogs.
the Village Council will be held on WatchOut' For Hallowe'en.
Monday evening next.
Hallowe'en will b,. here on Thurs-
Got a Load of Calves. - ! d:ly and we would ads :e scene extra
A. C. Dame pur rhaeed a 'car Inti ' pollee to =ton the ueuai nonsen: a that
of canes at. Winnipeg and will f r.rl ba: been carried on for the last few
them through the winter at hi: farm year',
r
on the Jth, i Will Hold a Bazaar.
A JollyTime. l 'In:' ladies of Flt eels 'United
, ; Chui h with hold their Bazaar on
A. Hallowe'en unite- was held at c'a*'rl,v. N'"*. 23v1, fell particulars
the United Church on Tuesday even- I �r watch will bo given in our next
ing and a jolly time was spent by , of w
-the young, folk.
e.
Will Hold Bazaar Saturday. • Half Hot' -lays Over.
The i -:nal Baal -holidays are over
The Ladies of VL'.1 i110 Presbyter- Liter blit- Thursday 'mei commencing
fan Church are hold.1,, a baa -t 1 to I Qov. ;ib, stir, will remain open on
the ton hall on S O"rday of this 'four ley afternoon but will be
Week. See posters and advt. It t•ic> : 1 on Wednesday evenings until
1 thee rl ristmai season.
A Correction.
In our i -•sue of last week, the Packistg a Bale.
names of the prize wen:re in th- 1 Tbo Women Tn-bole An lrack-
Essav 'onte;st were c- ngr'tl 'Mss ing a bale to eunoia of rloth'n gfor
Clara McCall was firm. and Miss children school honks, at t;ny useful
Viola Fox second. W,1 are sorry for articles,which will be sent to a
this error. netde e.c.tion in Noet'•tern Ontario.
Will those interested kindly leave
Veteran's Attention! ! their 1 -:reels at the Library before
All returned soldier.: of P,ru .=els • November tat.
and vicinity are •cordially invited t' Minas Locals.
join with the veteran's from the other
towns in Huron in a county church Herd Fronts these nights.
rarade to be held in Clinton on .'arm- Tr tnl ;rivmsr, Nov, ,It
h.
istice Sunday, November loth, at 0 A11 over but the shouting.
o'clock in the afterno.3n After oc r- H ilf-holidays end this week.
vice ie-. the Anglican Church the local Friday will he Noe ember 1st.
memorial will be decorated. Hallowe'en Thursda'- of this week.
• Council meets on Monday even -
A. P. Mewhinney Dies. ing.
On Tuesday afternoon -about. 5 p. Snowflake,: were on the program
m., A. P. Mawhinney, Liberal C' n- Met lh �rnday,
dilate for North P.ru'•e•. anti former Melville C.hsrrh Rar.^ar on Satur-
hiberel Whip in the Ontario Legis- day afternoon in the Town Hall. See
lature, died art hie home in fleece advt.
Township, near Paisley. Mr. lie- Des rico a Better Crowd,
whinncy was a freriuent visitor in
Brussels, being a former D. D. G. M. The Recital given in the Town
Of the Masonic Order for North Hu- Hall or, Monday evening under the
Vv o • ' • In a'tutn
con. He was respected by all part- wisp( re of tine .
les, was n bad blow to the Institute, as 25 -20 -Sally in our Alley,
only it small crowd was present, but 1 20 -30 -Ware Case.
Nov, 11th Thanksgiving Day Miss Siegel delighted those who I Dangerous Curves"
and Armistice Day. were present with a fine, varier] pro- Th,, "It" girl "wowed" 'em when
Armistice Day this year, as m gram. Following were the various, delivered her hrdllant 'ern
ix "The Wild Party." Now she
Wingham,
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i Horse 6 ears
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GOOD
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old, for sale. Apply to S. Carter,
Brussels, Phone 8x ring 4. 19 -If
11ORSES FOR SALE Two, 2 -year-
old Fillies for sale, a black and a
bay. Jas. S. Armstrong, Phone 23- ra id] p
19. 19-tf h h p y, but the owners oen:40d in
went wrong with the .steering gear, their non -advertising policy until
COOD Barn For Sale.... 50 x 66 and ill an instant the ear Burned over ins when the whale concern, 10 -
Phone 35-8. 1J-4 end all the occupant; were hurt more eluding the good will was sold for
1930 Fax Coat Styles --Persian Lamb or lea. Miss Edith Siegel was the $12,00. Pearline. was dead. Many
Hudson Seal; Canadian Muskrat most seriously hurt an 1 was taken 01 other products, whose names were
and French Seals, All first quat- the Seaforth Hospital, where, .it was ;iousehcid words a few years ago
ity Coats at better prices than we f, and that both lege were broken. are not heard of toda,• because they
have had for many seasons. King The .re -et were able to proceed to failed to keep up their advertising
Bros., Wingham. their homes -after having their and consequently the public forgot
FOR SALE -Pure bled Barred Rock wounds dressed. Norman and Mrs. them.
Coc•kerele from O. A. C., heavy Siegel weir not badly hurt. Mrs.
layers. Wm. Strath, Lot 17, Con. Shea received same cuts and bruises
111, Phone 28-13. 18-3 mosey on her faro, from broken
STEER Strayed from Lot 6, Con. 7 glass.
Grey, about Oct. net. Red 2 -year "Sporting Age"
old, about 900 lbs. Harold Car- Belle Bennett, star in Columbia's
dig, Phone 580. 18-tf, "The Sporting Age," which comes to
FOR SALE -A Few Pure Bred O:e- the Gi- nd Theatre. on Monday, con -
ford Down Ram Iambs. R. 0, lers this picture ons or the most
Campbell, Phoen 43-13. 17-tt timely in which it has been her goof
FOR SALE-Moncrieff Store build• fortune to appear. "This is essent
in For further particulars ap- !ally a sporting alye," said Miss Ben -
ply to Phone 38-6. 14-tf. not- Everybody from the young -
FOR SALE -•House, Stable and 1 ager to the retired business man and
acre of land in Walton. Apply to society matron is vitally interested in
W. 3. Woods, Phone 19-7. 5-tf the events of the sporting world. A
person has but to cast an eye about
at tic newspaper readers in a crowd -
Pictures Coming to Grand. ed train to be convinced of this.
The following pictures are booked kngl)t out of ten will immediately
for the Grand. Keep list fax future open to the sport page and peruse
reference:--- every word in the section before
reading the other news. In "The
November : Sportizag Age." Miss Bennett has two
1 -'-Clara Bow in Dangerous leading men, Holmes Herbert and
Curves. Carroll Nye, The picture is an n••
8 -f --The Sporting Age. claptattan of an original story by
8-9-- ]{en. 14laynard in Eawlesr Armand Katie.
Legion,
11 -12 ----Mother Know, Best. "Observe Sunday."
15 -16 --Scarlet Seas NuIIOTOUs letters eletinguished in
18 -19 ---The Power of the Press, ,1110'1 carried a ea/recitation stamp
22 -23 -"Do your Duty" beefing the worsts, ''Observe Sun-
da;•." This special cancellatioe
stamp, which went into effect recent-
ly, will continue-: to be used in the
lar,,et eltiee throughout Canada un-
til October 20 and will again appear
on letters from November 3 to 17.
This contiiibution of the postofficc
Department of Ottawa is in connect-
ion with the fortieth anniversary
campaign which is being observed
this year by the Lord's Day Alliance
iss Seigel. of Canada. betters which will carry
Solo -Lorne Bcknlier. ruder the action p k d 1 f thi" reminder of keeping till 'Sala-
Solo-Lorne
Story of an out ,
law horse, called Black Thunder";
of en authentic picture of circus of which will be cancelled with the
"Miss Amelia's Colored Lockinvar" life, The greatest thriller for love words, "Observe Sudday, will orr-
Miss Seigel, l drama, glamorous color and heart• ginate in the following cities: Vic -
Piano Sohn -Miss M. Michel, 1throbbing life the world has ever toric, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmon•
Readings -"The Story of a little' seen. Two acres under canvas. The ton, Regina,
Moose Jaw,. Saskatoon,
Ot-
Irish hoy, named Dazs ; The Ninety ''big OP"with] llv4e ing acrobats. tahow in wu,lpLotdontlt Charlottetown,
1flto,iald-
Ma Nine"; "The Story ig my old !tifght--bwire walt. kers clowns,' wild west fax, 81. lohn and Fredericton, tt
Hall -
Mammy fenny.. Miss Seigel, lig
shown Educated horses, ponies, and will be recalled that a similar can•
future years, will he combined with numbers on the program:- aha personality
"panics" 'em with her abundant sup-
ply est pantomimic "It" in her new
play Dangerous Curves" -- the
ofaerial perform
the a
sweeping loops
ars the somersaults of the bare -back
,:, ac a circles o
the five big rings under the "big top" bath Day Doty," the postage stamps
Thanksgiving Day, and will fall on
Monday, Nov. llth, according to the
order -in -council governing the oh-
o the
of the holiday. Under ob-
servance Y
regulatons set forth in the order of
the Governor -General -in • Council, Ar-
mistice Day, as a holiday, is to be ob-
served on the Monday of the week
in whiel' the memorable date, Nov-
ember 1'l, falls. This year it hap-
pens actually to fall on Monday, and
for that reason the holiday for
schools and all workers will coincide
with the day on which eornmemora.-
Live services will be held. Next year
however, November 11 is a Tuesday
and the holiday will be an November
10, being combined with Thanks-
giving Day,
Chairman's Address - Rev. Mr.
Rickard
Piano Solo ---Mrs. Wm. Ring.
Readings -"Aunt Eliza on Auto-
mobiles" and "Husband's fax Sale"
ISolo---Lorne 1iickmier,
Readings -"Who's Afraid"; '"The brass bands. Clara Bow will be at cellation stamp was used in the Pro -
Woman who was Forgotten." 1The Grand this Friday and Saturdayvinee of Quebec during April,
DORN
MeoIWEN.-In Tutnberry, or Wednesday,
October 28rd, to Mr. and Mrs. John b
MacEwen, a daughter.
SCOTT. -In Regina. honk , on October '.7th
to air. and Airs. J, Ohne Scott, n daughter
MARRIED'
Di7NHAn-idOLEANAN. - At the Dianne,
Oraihrooli. on Saturday, October 2611,, by
14ev,•W,A, Williams, Sari Stanley Oen-
bar, non of D. W. and the late rare Dun -
her Otitel, to Sara Itlim.beth Dici,ennan,
daughter of the lane Mr. and Al re, John
McLennan, sr Jamestown, Ont.
DEED
BALL. -Passed awns in tit, Marys, on Thum
day, Oat. 241),, Mary Pannell, daughter of
the late Mr, and Mrs. Menvy Ball, of trey.
tow neblp.
DIA1tTIN -In Georgetown, on Monday, 001.
14th, Mary Michie beloved wile of °serge
martin, aged 47 years.
MICH lit. -A1 the home of Mr, Win, Worden;
Chnreh stroat, Anton, on Setutdny, 001.
20111, William Mioide, formerly of Morris
township, In his ODth year.
Auction Sale.
FRI
DAY. g(yn(tand
hot o 1, 3re11.milkes grain,
J anto,.tocrn), Sale at 2 o'nlook, Murray Ross,
Proprietor; D. al scall, Anotloneer.
SATURDAY. NOV, 2sa.-Furniture, eta. at
Orange Hail, Walton. Salo at 2 &cloak. J.
W. Morrison, Prop.; T.Gunary ,Auo.
MONDAY, NOV. 4th,-OWing to the, lose of
my barn by are, I will bold an Auction Sale
of livt, ,,tock int the Ord line Morris towttshlp
on Monday, Nov, 4th, at 2;o'olook, Mark Gar.
riles Proprietor.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8111. -Ca the and Pigs,
at Lot 28,(Ion ,4, Morrie. Sale at 1 o'clock.
Stanley Rutledge, Prop.; D. 15 Scott, Ano,
NOTICE I
The Township of Grey is offering gone
Muntoipnl Orn lenge Deben tures for sale, For
Information sea 'g, N• WEAR,
Ethel,
To Contractors
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Wall Paper
We have a fine new assortment of Fall Wall Papers in
stock -new designs, colorings and hangings.
It will pay you to see them !
Parise -lams & Co,
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to give a vitamin D con-
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Of special value in pro-
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Especially refined for Inter-
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Capsolin
An effective and reliable
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G. & P.
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Reduces pain and suffering in cases of Rheumatism
Aching Joints, Sprains, etc.
Guaranteed by the Manufacturers.
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Allen's Drug Store
Exclusive Agent for Nyal and Penslar Remedies
Druggist and Stationer Successor to James Fox
FORMER HURON TEACHER IS
DEAD AT MOOSE JAW
Regina, Oct, 24. -Hugh McKel-
lar, 80, a former deputy minister of
the Province of Manitoba and a
pioneer publisher of Saskatchewan
died to -night at Moose Jaw after a
The Oonnoll of the Township nt t3roy is
'Mating for
t1 nrnnoli 13unuotrn tp CreekeOrn6i n
Plane and epeo111ontloun MAY be seen at the
Dlork's Owe.
No tender necessarily naoopted,
banality to the extent or 10 per cent of the
onntrset price will be required,
Tenders will be opened nt the next reguiar
meeting et oho 0001011, November 2nd, at 8
o'olookp, m. J. H, FEAR,
ilengthy illness, He was born in Ox -
.ford County, Ont., and taught
school in Huron County as web as
at Paisley and Teeswater. He was
the first publisher of the Saskat-
chewan Farmer, now the leading
. farm paper of the midwest.
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Grand
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Friday & Saturday Nov. 1 &
CLARA BOW with RICH ARD ARLEN in -
"Danger-
Curves"
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Captivating Clara is more glori-
ous than ever in a new kind of role
and a story that will fascinate you
with its unusual twists its drama
and romance.
See Clara fight for the love of the
man she adores. See her, dejected
and heart sick, through a clever de-
sperate ruse save "her man" from
disaster and ignominy. '
You will marvel at Bow's great
performance and thrill to the ex-
ceptienal strong dramatic story of
"Dangcrus Curves"
Monday & Tuesday - Nov. 4 & 5
COLUMBIA PICTURES presents
Belle Bennett in
"The Sporting Age"
With HOLMES HERBERT and CARROLL NYE
Eagerly yrnl'li await the auteanle of the swinge emttplica-
%ialis which 111105 in this powerful 5511100 of ta•day. A
study in love complexes, with striking contrasts. A vivid
poitl•tlyal of the modern tendency to accept the inevitable
in sportsmanlike mtutnrt'. Tense drama, snnl•sterT'ltlg
tht'Illa anal paigl1't1)t love scenes make this it great Mature.
EXTRA --Charlie Chaplin in "The Rink"
Friday and Saturday - Nov. 8 - 9
Reckless in a Saddle -but you ought to
see him in the arms of a Girl
Ke M
a
HardiThe p�e.+, Lawless
Ken
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They stole hie honor. They stole his girl -but they cottldnt
steal his lighting spirit. And when Iien fights for honor
AND love -"h bay-yon9l cheer hien to the echo.
A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE
COMING t Nov. 11.12
"Mother Knows Best"